Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 25, 1847, Image 4
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REMOVAL.
Wrw1. KETCI.iM 4 CO.
HAI BURG, S. C.
H AVE removed their stock of Dry Goods
o0 the Store under the American lintel,
- ( (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose tc
keep a fnll assortment of
American, French and English
DRY GOODS.
We would take this opportunity to return -ou
thanks to our numerous .friends for the very
liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six
years, and would solicit a continuance of their
favors.
We would also invite all persons buying Dry
Goods in Hamburg, who are not already on
our large list of subscribera togWie us a tial.
Our stock will consist of a much larger ,and
more general assortment than we have hereto
fore kept. We shall also continte to keep ot
usual assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floo
Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Children
Shoes.
N. B.-Just received a full assortment of al
numbers of genuine
Dstch Bolling Cloths,
which together with all articles in our line wil
be sold as low as they can be procured in Ham
burg or Augusta.
WM1. KETCHAM & CO.
Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29
Notcee.
T H E Commissioners of the Poor for Edge
field District, are requested to meet at
the Court House on next Sale Day, the Mem
bers of the Board will he punctual in attendance
as there is business of importance io transact
Also, at which time and p!ace, any person
wishing to keep the Poor house, the remainder
of the present year, can m:ake application to
the Commissioners. JOHN HUIET.
- ' Clerk of the Board.
aug 11 3t 29
Notice.
T HERE will be an Election held at Edge
field Court House, on Friday the 3rd day
of September next, for Major, to command the
Upper Battalion, 7th Re-tment, So. Ca. Mii
tia. to fill the vacancy o casioned by the resig
nation of Lt. Col. Posey,
By Order of
G. D. MIMS, Col.
7th Regt. S. C. M.
Managers-Capt. Covar. Lient. Abbey and
Ens. Slaton, of the Edgefield Bent Company.
- angust 1 3t 30
- 'Notice
IS H EREBY GIVEN, That an applicatiot
will be made at the next session of the Le,
gislature of S. C., to amend the Charter of the
Edgefield Rail Road Company, so as to author
ire the said Company to increase their capital
stock, and also to construct a Rail Road from
Edgetield Court House, through the Districts
of Edgefield and Abbeville, to a terminus a
Some point in Pendleton District, on or near the
Savannah river or its tributary streams.
august 18 rn 30
CARD.
T H E undersigned having made the neces
J.sary arrangements, is now prepared ti
furnish Colins of every description, at the
shortest notice, and will give this branch of hi
business his personal attention. lie has als
now finished. a new and elegant NIearse
which will be in readiness at any time, to atten'
Funerals. His charges will be reasonable ant
accommodating.
A. BUSIlNELL.
Edgefield C. 11. July 23 tr 27
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina..
.EDGEFIEf D DISTRICT,
Clari'iiH asting &-others,) Summons
App''ts: vs, Mary Hast- in
ing & ot hers, Def't s. 'Partilion.
BY virtue of an order from John Hill
Eeq-r., Ordinary, of the District aforesaid
I will proceed to sell in the above state<
case, at Edgefield Court Houise, on the
frst Monday or Tuesday itt Septembe;
next, a tract of land belonging to the estatt
of Robert H asting, dec'd., containing thir.
ty acres, more or less, situated in the Dis
trict and( State aforesaid, otn tho waters o
Horse Pen creek, wvaiers of Cuffeetowr
creek, adjoining lands of John Durst, lHen
ry Williams, andI John B. Rountree, on a
credit uniil the first of~lanuary next, the.
nurchaser giving bond and two appruvet
sureties, and a mortgage of the premiset
.to secure the purchase money. Costs ti
be paid in cash.
H. BOULWARE, S. E. Dl.
_aug 11_ ___4t 29
STATE OF SOUTHI CA ROLINA
EDGEPiIELD DISTRICT.
IN .EQ.UITY. ri
Elizabeth Clark. atid others, BlfrPri
FEllinigton Clark.Li.
NOTICE is herehy givet.that by virtueo
an order from ahe Court of Equity in thi
case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court hlottse, 01
the first Moniday of September next, the twr
following tracts of hnd, belnnginag to the estate
of Ahnier Clark, dec'd., viz.
The tract of lend whereon the said Ahne
*Clark resided, at the time of his death. emhracn
ing two patrcels of land, one of which lie bougli
ofJohn Mforris, anid the other of Thomas Butle:
anid conttaining itt thie whole two hundred ani
fifty acres, adjointing lands of Landon Tamcke:
Mary Freeman. Chesley Welts, Attictus Tuck
er, Thomas Stone, nand Rhodla Iharris,
Alsn one other tract, situate in thte distric
aforesaid, on Bird Creek, containing onie hun1:
dred acres, monre or less, adjoining lauds
Mrs. Addison, Wiley Harrison, and Al;
nter Perrin.
Said lands sold ott a credit of twelve month!
except lor so much as will p-ty the cost of thi
snit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to giv
bond and good sureties for the purchase mnn
* ~ S. S. TOM PK[NS, c. E. F..
Comnm'rs. Office, Edgefleld, Autg.7, 1847.
aug 11____4 29
STATE OF SOUJTHI CAROLlN)
EDGEFIELDl1.ISTRICT.
IN THlE COURT OF ORtDINARY
B Y JOHN IHILL, Esq., Ordinary c
Ed gefielId District:
*\Wereas Michael Sheoly and Rober
Mloore, Senr., hath applied to me for Lei
ters of Administration, on all and singula
the goods and chattels, rights and credit
of Ed ware Hlare, late ofthe District, afore
said, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admotn
ish all and singular. the kindred and credl
itors of the said deceased, to be and appoea
before tme, at otir next Ordinary's Cot
for the said District, to be holden at Edge
field Court H-otuse, ott the 30t h day of Atu
gust itnst., to show cause. if any, wh:
the said adlministration should not b
* granted.
- Givon under my hand and seal, this th
* 16th day ol August, in the year of otu
Lord one thousand eight hundred an<
forty-seven, and in the 72d year of Amer
can Independence.
JOHN H ILL, 0. E D.
August is 2t 0
kSherifts Sale.
BY virta of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, to me directed, I will proceed to
sell at Edgefleld Court House, on the first
loniday and Tuesday in September next,
the following property, in the following
named cases, to wit:
Alfred N. Dicks and others. vs L. S Cat
lin and wife Catherine, a tract of land con.
taining one hundred and forty acres, more
or less, adjoining lauds of W. Wilson, R.
Hardin, and others.
George Parrott and others, severally, vs
Ann Hull, three lots in the Town of Ham
burg, viz. lots Nos. 175, ISO and 139.
George 'artott and others, severally, vs
Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land contain
ing one thousand acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of John Wise, Lewis Elizey,
and others.
Wm. J. Cook vs Thomas Hughes; Le
muel Brooks vs the same, the tract of land
whereon the defendant lives, containing
sixty [acres, 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
whereon the defendant lives, containing
one hundred and twenty-five 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
lants interest in the tract of land whereon
site lives, containing two hundred acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Wiley
Harrison, and others.
C. A. & M. H. Williams and others, se
verally, vs Wm. T. West, the tract of
land whereon the defendant lives contain
ing three hundred acres, more or less ad
joining lands of Batto Howard. and others.
Alex. Sharpton vs James Owensley and
James Falkner; the same vs the same,one
Negro bov Bill.
B..F. Gotdy and others severally vs
D.D. Plunkett, the following lots in Ham
burg. viz. lots numbered 199,200, 202, 202,
X03 & 204 each having fifty feet front by
196 back, bounded N. by Bradbury street
E. lby Tillman street S. by Snowden
street and Vest by Cobb street.
.B.-T. Yarbrough vs Wm. Corley, the
tract of land whereon the Defendant lives
containing one hundred and fifteen acres,
more or less.adjoining lands of Peter Bouk,
Uriah Inabnitt, and the Estate of Wm.
Stone.
Perry & Dozier vs Collin O'Neal; the
same vs the same, one Negro woman Ra
ch el.
C. A. & 3I. H. Williams vs Herbert
& Duhley, a lot in Hamburg, No 133,
having fifty feet on Centre street and
running back 150 feet.
John t. Wever and others, severally
vs Bryan Deen, a tract of land containing
eight hundred acres more or lessapjoining
lands of Benjamin Stevens, Robt. Bryan
and others.
John Loury vs Wade CulL. ath ;
Franklin Corley, by his next friend, for
another, vs the same and LewieCulbreath,
one Bay Mare.
Abram Jones vs John Charles, the
tract of land whereon the Defendant lives
containing fifty acres more or less, adjo'
ing lands ofl. H. Risor, Wn. Ethri
the heirs of Leitsey and others.
Terms of Sale Cash.
H. BOUL WARE, S. E. D.
Aug.9 4t . 29.
SHIERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA
EDGEFELD DISTRICT.
Margaret Lklsey & othteraApplicants,)
vs.
P. WV. Holly & others, Defendants.
BYan Order frotm John 11ill, Esquire
.Ordinary oif said District, I will pro
coed to sell in the above stated case. ai
Edgefield Court House, on the first MoO
day and Tuecsday in September next, a
tract of land belongitng to the est ate of Geo
Leitsey, dec'd., situate in the district-afore
said, on Spring Creek, waters of Saluds
River, adjiing lands of Jacob Caughmian,
H. H-. Risort A. Brid'ges, atnd others, enn
tainingr one hundred and tenm acres, more
or less, on a credit of twelve months, the
purchaser will be required to give bond
and two approved sureties, and a tmortgage
of~ the premises to ite Ordintary, to secure
the purchase money.
rCost to be paid in cash.
H. BOUL WARE, S. E. D.
aug 11 4. 29
State of South Carolina,
rEDGE F E LD DISTR ICT.
I NE QUIT Y.
Frank Burt, Treasurer, BW for A cconun an
vs Foreclosure.
Robert Andesn
OTICE is hereby given, thtathby virtue o
Nthe Decree of the Court of Egtnity int this
caste, Ishall proceed to sell att Edigefield Cour
H'use, on the first iotndaty in Soptemtber ntext
one Lot or parcel of land in the Town or Ilatm
butrg ,being~ a par t ofahlotk known i h rgn
platt of the ai town as hat No. 75, boundet
sotht by Market street, noarth by Mercer street
west by thte lower line of the Leigh tract o
eland, atnd east by lot No. 74, having 53 feet or
Mrket street anid 200 feet deep, bieing the
premtisesl. for severtl years, occupied by Robt
McDonald &.Co.
Said Lot will be sold on a credit of twelvt
months, except for so mnteh as will pay the ens
Lof this sntit, whicht must be paid in cash. Pnr
chasers to give botnd and good sureties to se'nrt
thu purchtase mooney.
f . S. TOMPKINS, C-.E. E.D.
Cotm'ra. Oflice, Edgefield Aug. 7, 1847.
aug 11 4t 29
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA
5EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
James Cochran,)
Wm. P. Butler, Charles J. 2. Mortgag
Glover, WVhitleld Brooks,
and others.J
BY virttue of the above Mortgage,
will proceed to sell in the Town of H am
burg. S. C., no Thursday the ninth day o
,September next, the Printing Press,knowt
Sas the Hamburg Republican, and all ap
pertaining thereto, consisting or Trype andi
Soter articles, usually kept in a Printii
Oflce.
Thlle above property wiill be sold at the
risk of the former purchaser,
Terms of sale Cash.
H. BOULWVARE, Agent.
maug11 .5i 29
~~ WANTED
BY the subscriber, for which the )iighes,
price will-be pnid -e
25 bushels Sun p SEED,
25 do PaimaiIsti "'
"J. D. TIBBETTS.
july 21 If 26
- NOTICE. -
A NY persons gishing PIANNO'S TUNED
can he.atteiided to, by applying to Mr.
AA RON-A. Clark, Edgefieid C. H.; by letter
or otherwise.
July 7 tif 24
i3ACOIN-BACON.
JUST RECEIVED,
NEW lot of very superior Bacon,
which will be-sold low or CASH.
Also-A lot'of fine Flour.
J. A. W'ILLIA S.,
jnne 9 if 20
WAREHOUSE
AND
F AC T 0 RA GE,
a i . THE Subscribers
have purchased from
Nathan L. Grillin,Esq.,
:the Coiton Warehouse
in lamburg. recently occupied by Dr. J. F.
Griflin, and formerly by Messrs. H. L. Jeffers
& Co., situated at the foot of the Hill, and im
mediately at the head of the main baness
street. From it+ superior location, and being
surrounded by a stream of 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
WARLttnUS E & GENERAL TACTORAG E
U8 1.JESS,
under the firm of GEIGER &;PARTLOW.
Having engaged an~experienced and com
ptenteassistant, in aiddition to their own per.
cial attention, and pniiksing means to make
libbral-advances on Proiuce consigned to their
care, they hereby render their services to Plan.
ters, Merchants and others, in the storage and
sale of
Cotton, Flour, Bacon,
and other Produce, in Receiving and Forward.
ing Merchandise, and purchasing goods to or
der.
Their charges will be regulated by the usual
rates of the place.
W. W. GEIGER,
JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW.
H amburg, June 3, 1846. -
june 96m 20
NEW GOOD.
T HE Subscriber is now receiving a splen
(lid Stock of NEW GOODS at the
Brick Store formerly orccupied 'by Presley &
Bryan, consisting of all kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD.
WARIT, 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. f 12
TO TIlE PUBLIC.
THE undersigned wonld
respectfully announce to
Travellers and persons vis
iting Hamburg: that he has
taken for a term of years.
the Hotel, long known as
Dubbari's American.
HOTEL,
Which it is his purpose to keep as such a house
should be kep,, and will dly prpmise to all who
favor him with a call. dat he will do all in hisii
power to please; And where- as iuuch comfort
and uietmaybrexpected as can be found in
ayPbiHouse.
A carefirl atnd attentive hostler will be kept
constantly in the Stnble, and 11orses .shall, be
attended to in a way that shall give entire satis
actins.
A liberal patronage is re-spectfully solicited.
W11. KETC HAM.
Hamburg, Miarch 8-1U' tf 7
T yler's AMue & Fecver Pils.
A4CEL'TAIN. safe and effectual cnre for
Agnie and Fever, ina all varied forms. Al
so, an excellant Tonic in Dyspepsm, Palpita
ion of the Heaurt, Loss of Appetite, Nenralia,
Nerons and oilher diseases, which arise from a
weak and debilitated condi.tion of the system
B-,Itimorc, December 15th, 1843.
Dr. G.Kl. T'iv.a.--Dear Sir.-It is with
great pleasure that l annoutnce to you a perfect
restortiorai of nmy heash by the ::se of your in
valable pills. I had been snifering from
Chill and Fevers for eighteen or twenty mnonthas,
during which time I took five bottles of Rlow.
aid's Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and
A gie Luozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir,
Keener's Powders, lDarlds, Quimne, Thompso.
nin Medlicine~s, Arsenic, lerbs, and mn tct
almot all ;he popular remedies I could hear of;
aid yet reczeaved no lasting bentefit. .The ch'ills
were stopped by Quinine and oilher thiings, but
after a lihw days or wveeks they would return
again, as had or wvorse.thani before Tonwards
;the last the chillr. cinte only every third day,
and these were followed by fever of such se
verity as to affect mny reasun and it was found
ncssarv for some one to watcth with mc tun
til the pnaroxysm passed off. At lat I procn red
a box1 of yotur pitis, atnd otnly took fatur of thtem;
th so cotmpletely stopped the chills, that I
tave never had ai returnl of them up to this
time, (nearly two years) and tnear a year of
this tme wias passed in the same place where I
first caught the diseiae.
That maiy case is notone cured by chance is
proven fro'm the far~t that four pills out of the
same box acured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef
fectually that lie has niever land the dimense aimee.
whereas before he often suaflered from it. T wo
other person-were also cured by the contents of
this same box1, and they naeithear of them have
aad a return of it although they bcth resadc
where thiei are exposed every season.
I know aieveral others who have baen curedl
by yuir pills, but it'is titnecessary to detail
their cases. The best certificates of their eici
ency in Chills and Fever, will be a few doses,
and if-they are as beneficial to others as they
have been to me they-may be truly called a pub.
ic blessing.
Iam wit mucha respect your obee't. serv't.
:iHENRY BRISCOE.
For sale by T. Risleyi, H amburg, S. C., and
,.-D. TIBBETTS,
*Ealgefield~ C. H., S. C.
jly 28 '. 6m 27
NEW GOODS
0.1 blIACKAllEL,
Pickled Shad,
Pickled Hlerring. -
Table Salt in Boxes,
fLinseed Oil,
51) ounces Sulphate of Quinine,
Black Peppierj -
Race Ginger, 2
Wistar's Balsarn-Wild-Cherry.
Fahnestock's Vermifu ge,
Dead Shot do.
AlcAllister's Ointme~nt,
White Wine Viitegar,
For sale by .r -
: 4 :RaSAOBERTS.
july 28 ). tf 27
Read Quarters,
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4 1 thi
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pi1
IMiEsroNE SPRues, Jut July, 1847. sic
Order No. ac
T 7 E following Regiments will parade or thl
t. eview and Drill, at the times and places thi
as f(lfaws, viz: wt
The 1st Regiment of Infantry, at Burton's, 111"
on Thursday the 26th of August.
The 3d Regiment of Infhantry, at Toney's old -e
tore, on Saturday the 28th of August.. to
The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, at Pickens. a
ile, on Tuesday tie3lst of Angust. e
The 5th Real ment ofnflantryat Hnnter's,on at
Thmsday the~2d of September next. F
The 2d Regiment or fintimry, at Hull's, on w
Saiturdy the 4th of September. M
The 42d Regiment of Infantry, at Mlinton's, W
on Tuesday the 7th of September. st
The 4th Regiment of Ilnfantry, at Varrenes, of
on Thursday the 9th of September. ci
The 6th Regiment of Infantry, at Lomax, on ce
Saturday the 11th of September. lie
The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at any place of
the Brigadier General may select and report to of
this Department, the point selected on Tuesday P
he 14th of September. . to
The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, at Longmires, a
onThursday the 16th of September. Ia
The 9th Reginent of Infantry, at Lowe's, on id
Saturday the 18th of September. e'
The 7th Regiment of infantry, at the Old It
Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of September. .c
The 10th Regiment of Infantry, at Richard- th
son's, on Thursday the 23d of September. w
The Commissioned and non-commissioned ci
Olicers, will assemble at their respective pa- hI
rade grounds on the day previous, fer drill and ci
instruction. II
the-Mujor Generals will, with their staff, at. mI
end the reviews, in their division, and the Bri- Ie
gadier General,, will, with their staff, attend in pI
their respective Bricades, and are charged with
tho extension of this order,
By order of the Coumander-in-Chief,
J. W. CANTEY,
Adj. A" Insp. Gcnl.
july21 0t 26
Dr. Gordon's Pills.
GREAT ARRIVAL!
0 Bushels or 25,000 hoses of Dr. GOR- r
B DON'S FAMILY PILLS.-The..
vast and increasing demand for this new and 2,
justly celebrated Medicine, and the numerous o
cures they are daily eflecting in all portions of fe
the country where they have been introduced, tit
of Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints and Billions th
Diseases, with their well known attendants, bl
Sick Ilead-ache, &c., has Induced the inder
signed to make arraniements to receive their Q
stocks direct from the Proprietor, and would ft
say to their numerous cnutomers that they are a
prepared to supply them, wholesale or retail, I
at New York prices.
IDT $2 per dozen, or 24 cents per box. C
By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street; rr
av'land, Harral & Allen, King street; Nel- it
son Carter, Meeting street; E. M. Carey. A
Broad street; apd Amos Head, corner East T
Bay and Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley,
Hamburg; and J. D. TIBBETTS,
Edgefield Court House, S. C.
july28 (im 27 -
Dr. Brandrelh's Pills
B RANDRETH'S PILLS RELTABLE.
Let no one suppose that the Brandreth's
Pills are not alwys the same. They are. They
can never be otherwise. The principles upon
hich they are made are so unerring, that a
million ponnds could be made' per day without1
the toast remote possibility of a mistake occur
ing. Get the genuitno, that is all. and the me- a
dicine will give you f ull satisfaction. Ii
WlrEN~ THE DLOOD tS 1N As tJYsOUND Condi- E
lion, it is as ready for infection, as land plough- E
ed and harrowed.to receive the allotted grain. ai
Those who are wise, will therefore colmmaence g:
the lptnrification of thecir blnod without delay;: d
and those who are already attacked with sick Ia
ness should do the same. ml
Ladies shounld use Birandreth's Pills frequent- t<
ly. They will ensure them from severe sick- tI
ness of the stomach, and, generally speniking, f6
entirely prevent it. The Brandreth's Pills arc t'
hiarless. They increase the powers of life ; tI
they do not depress them. Females will find al
them to secure that state of health which every b
moher wishes to enjoy. in costiveness, so of~ e
ten prevnlent at an interestinig period, the ii
Brandreth's Pills are a safe and effectual reme- ii
dy.a
There is no medicine so safe as this, it is '
more easy than castor nil, and is now general. ii
ly used by unameroaus ladies through their cotn- a
finement. Dr. Braundrethm can refer to manty a~
of our first physiciains who recommend his pills e
to their patients, to the exclusioni nf all other (I
purgtives, and the pills being ecomposed en- V
lirely of hierbs or vegetable matter, purify ithe r
blod, and carry of the corrtupt humnors of the
body. ini a manner so sir~ple as to give every
day ease anid pleasuare.
Remembler, Druggists are not permitted to -
sell amy Pills-.if ynn purchase ot them you wal
obtain a counaterfeit. B. Bnt.ItmE'rH, $. D.
Dr. hirandreth's Prinicipal Ollice 241 Broad
way, N. Y.; other aflices in New York.
(Tlhe genuine only for sale itn EdgefieldI
District ha Rt. S. ROtBERTS, Edgefleld Court
ionse, KENRiCK &~ TaAYERt, llamburg, atid
Satr.vs Store, M1eeting street.
Every Agenit having the genuine hias a cer
tilicate of Agency, signaed by the Doctor ham
ang4 Iam 28*
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT.
IN EQIUTY.
Betaauy Alston, by her next ? Petition
fried, ss. Thomas B. Reese, 'fr paying o
ad Alfred Alston. r er funds.
IT Tatppearinlg to my satisfactioni, that Alfred
.Alstona, onni of the Defenudants ian this case,
resides beynid the limits of this~ State. On amo- I
tion of Grillin, Solicitor for the petitioiner, or
dered, that the said Alfred Alstoni,du plead, nn
swer or demuar, to this petition. witin tharee
montots from thte publication of this order, or
the said p)etitionl be makeni prO confesso, ngnitnst
him. S. S. TOM!PKINS, . .E. D.
Comar's. Office, 12th Jly, 1847.
jauly 14 3m 25
Notice.
LL persons lddebted to the estate ol Dr.
Agustus WV. Burt. dec'd., are regtnested
to ake imimediate paymnt. and those having
demands agninst saad estate, are regnested to
preset thiem fot payimenat. properly attested.
WM. M. BURT, Admn'r. I
jaue 16 tr 21
Notice.
A LL Personts havinag demnands against thle
estate of H enry Carr, dee'd., ate reqanest
ed to present them legailly attested, and thoes
indebted are reqgnested to make immediate pay
meat. THOS. LAKE, Administrator.
Jne3 .tf 10
5eckwz l's Pills.
HE Proprietor, many years ago,.while
L searching for a remedy for his own ill
tlth which the prescription of the day had
ed to benefit, to hit upon the composition of
se Pills, and they proved entirely successful
restoring his health. Their composition
s freely communicated to many Physicians,
I it was not the design of the Inventor that
y should extend beyond the private practice
himself, and that of his medical friends. Ap
cations for them. however, began to multi
, and he was advised by many of his profes
nal brethren, und'other gentlemen;.ofchar
er and distinction, to prepare a quantity of
m and place them in the hands of an apo
cary. Even this seemed insufficient, and he
is urged to send them, by means of agencies,
oughout the country. Calomel had long
n a comm in domestic remedy. There was
ircely a family in-which a sial of it was not
be found, and in which it was not used with
legree of freedom from which a well inform
'hysician should shrink. A strange infatu
on too seemed to exist among many of the
culty. Hardly a case was prescribed for
tether acute or chrontc, in which calomel
i not given, in some stage of the disease,
thout fear or reflection; and thousands are
II suffering from its pernicioiis elTects. Cal
iel is, without doubt, a most valuable medi
t, and in some cases may be regarded as
sential, but it should not be stricken from the
tofdomestic remedies, and be administered
ly under the prudent and judicious advice
a thoughtful Physician. Upon tial, by many
ysicians and others, these Pills were found
be a substitute for mercurial preparations in
large number of cases, and hence their popn
rity, and the large demand for them. The
a ofobtaining a-Patent for them was never
itertained, nor has it been sought to this day.
was believed that by giving them a popular
rot and dirculating them through the country,
ousands would be benefitted by their use,
o would. otherwise, never hear of the pres.
iption and never learn that a preparation had
en componnded which rendered the indis
iminate and pernicious use of calomel un.
cessnry. 'These were some of the induce'
nts which led the Inventor of the Pills to
consent that they should become an object of
tblic sale :
None are genuine without the signature of
JNO, BECKWITH, Ml. D.
For sale by, R' S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edge
Id C. H,. South Carolina.
Alpril 28 6m 14
EST1.\ONIALS.-Extract of a letter
frotmhDr Waines. of Philadelphia, Feb.
1540.-" Your Pills are the mildest in their
crations, and yet most powerful in their ef
ts, of any that 1 have ever met with in a prac
e of eight and twenty years. Their action on
e chyle and hence on the impurities of the
god, is evidently very surpitsmg.-'
Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of
uebec, L. C., Match 6, 1841.-" For bilious
vers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels,
d etlargeetent of the spleen, Dr. Peters'
ills are atn excellent medicine."
For sale by all the Druggists in Angusta,
amburg, and in Charleston by P. Melvin
oen, No. 19 [layne street, Haviland. Har.
I & Allen, King street; Nelson Carter, Meet
street; E. M. Carey, Broad street. and
ios Hend. corner East Day and Broad street.
Risley, Hamburg; and
J. D. TJ BBETTS.
Edgefield Court House, S. C.
july 28 Gm 27
~1OR the cure of Wlhite Sweellings, Scrofudas,
and other tumnors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old
td froslilounds, Sprains and'Brnises, Stwel
ags, and Inflammation, scald Head, Sore
e'ass, of romen, Rheimattc .pains, Tctters.
rupions, Chilblains, Whilloas, Biles, Corns,
td external diseases generally. It is likewise
caty stuperior to any medicine hteretofdre
sovered for thte chafed backs and limbs of
rses; for ringworms; chtapped lips. antd in
ort for eveiy external bodily evil that may fall
the lot of matn or beast. The proprietor of
is noble specific can'positively sttte, without
r f contradiction, thtat it is vastly sutperior
any cotmpotund ever discovered, or at least
at is knowt itn these days, in the etnre of the
tove compjlttints. Indeed, too tmutch cannot
sit itn its favor, for there is tothintg more
rtait, thant its etlicacy itn thte tmatters for wvhich
is reotttettded, and the0 speed antd perfec
an of its cures are sttch as to htave :he appear.
te of beintg nmiracutlots. No btonne should he
,tthout thtis almost universal oitttment, for i'he
tates of tall houses are liatbe to scalds, setnttch
t, cuts, btruises, burns, corns, chapped lips,
C. &c. &c.; fromu any or all of which they
t receive but little ittjttry if thtey have a box
r Hrrison's unrivalled specific to cotttend
'ith tetm. For Piles and Salt Rtheum it sur
asses all oditbr retnedies.-'
For sale by T. Risley, Hantburg; an1
J. D. TIBBETTS,
Edgefield Court [House, S. C.
Lucna Co&dialI- or the
ELIXIR OF LOVE.
H IS is a sovereign nnd sp)eedy cure fot
icipient Consumption, Barrennes,
puttency, lnenrhtea or Wh Ihes, Ohstt nction,
hifiettt or Painiful Mlenstruation,Inconttintence
frie,.,or lnvolunttary Disrltarge thtereof;
td ftr getteral prostration of thte system, whe
tr tte result of itherernt causes or produced
y irregularity, illness or accitdett.
Thtere is niot a slhadow of doubt thtat thtis
r'e, antd n ere not the sultject of too delicate 1
atttre, httndteds wvould testify to thto unrrival
ad elliacy of thtis Cordial as a specific for bar
eness, fl'our albtus, gleets, irregutlarities it the
ertios, pains itt the Kidtteys, fettale sup
,resitna. For satle by all the principal Driug
ists in Augusta. Hlamburg and Charleston.
(I Price, $3 per bottle.
For sale by Hlavilandr, H arral & Allen. Kmn
treet ; P. Mlelvin Cohen, No.19 H-ayne street
elso Carter, Mieetittg street, and E. NI. Ca
ey, Broaid street, Chtarlestont; T. Risley, H1am
urg; anid 3. D. TIBBETTS,
Edgefleld Court House. S. C.
jttly 28 Got 27
11 otice..
ALL those indebted to the estate of Davn
T. Boswecll, dec'd., are requested to mnakt
tmediate paytment, and thtose htavittg demand:
o present them. properly attested.
GEORGE Dos W ELL,
Adminrstrator.
jtly 284t 2
lNotice.
ALL thtose indebted to thte estate of Charit)
Jhtson, dee'd , are requested to mnake
nm tedite paytment, and tluse htavitng demand
presnt thtett propel aesE
SIMEON ATTAWVAY,
Administralors.
jrly 7 -tf 2
~ortherni Honespons.
ib Bale.s NORTHERN H031ESPUN,
For sale by RBRS
jan16l
ass
,TARP'J
ACOUSTIC OIL!> .
-TE ONLY CURE f1x
DEAFNESS - 1
OR the cure of u AFNESS "a
F the discharges of matterfrGuu ti
Also, all those disagreeabld'noies, 3j e
buzzing of insects, falling ofwate i
steam, &c., &c.; white are sympto
proaching Deafness, ddalso generilily" '
ant with the disease. Many r.sraons'w
lIeen deaf for ten, fifleen and twerityfij, -
were obliged to use ar trnmpetaghas'
uding one or two- bottles ofithis nm i
thrown aside their trumpets,bgbeui
rectly well. -
'['he .application ofthe Oil produ
but on the contrary an agreable :and
sensation. The recipe for this Med
been obtained from an Aurist of great
tion, who has found, from ..long, obi
that deafness, in nineteen'cases out-ofi
was prodoced cither from a.wantiofa
the nerves of hearing,.or a-drynesign
his object, therefore, -vas to find iso t
that would create a healthy. condiiionV
parts. After a longseries ofr ezperiiaq
efforts were at last crowned -within
the discoyery of this preparatioh --bi
received the name of "SCARPA'S -
POUND ACOUSTIC OIL.'.th -
ned in this country about six;yea e
woriderful'has been its effects jn curi
manring the deaf, that from pure iot
manity, it is now offered to the publi
may have an opportunity.ofsprov oits' -
cy. A long list of certificates mih
but such is the confidente iii the medihmie
so high its reputation. that but few ofl6h
be published. -
It it only necessary to add, tha ibis
has been recommended and used byojinif;
the best phycsicians and surgeoniijnaEii
and in this country. .
For sale by R.S.ROBERTS, Ago>
field Courthouse, South Carolina -
march 10 f
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLJ'
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,"
IN THE 'COMMON P LEA M
G. L. & E. Penn, & Co.
James B. Harris.
J AMES B. HARRIS being it
custody of the Sheriff of Edgefeldi
trict, by virtue of a writ of Capies adSattfd
ciendum, at the suit of G. L.&E.-Pent -
and having filed in my office a -oche t
oath, of his whole estate and. effects; :
personal, with a view to obtaifinili'hiq
the Acts of the General Assembly cb '
called the insolvent debtors: ,efet
of Mr. Tompkins, defendaoti att"~ ,
Notice is hereby given, to the'iaid'G
Per n & Co., and all others, the 4o
said James B. Harris, that the said
be heard and considered. at Edgefie y
House, on the sixth day-of-Octoberi
such other day as the Court tnay rd,
the term, -commencing on the first M8oi
October next, at said place; and the''
& E. Penn & Co., and all the thie rtl
ditors of the said James B. Harrisiie'e
commanded, then 'and there, either perso
or by attorney, to show cause, if a7 I
why the petition of the said Ja.nesW
should not be heard and granted; 'nd
dischatged from confinement biy cotmp
fwith the acts aforesaid, according to thet e
of said acts. ---
THO. -G. BACON;
Clerk's Office, July 2nd, J847.
july 3, 3m
STATE 'O F SOUTH. CA
EDGEFIELD DTST
IN THE COMMOV '
Garvin & H aines, ..
Charles B. Carter. -
0IHARLES B. CARTER who'is iowp
the custody of the Sheriff 6ifEdeelx
District, by virtue of the surrender of-lh ~j~
at the suit of Garvin & Hainee, havingsg ,
his petition with n schedule on oath, .h
whole estate and effects, with the se~~~
obtaining the benefit of the Arets'of tn
rnl Assembly, commonly called the Ihie "
Debtors A cts. Public Notice i
to the said Garvin & Haines, and''ill t
creditors of the said Charles B: Cineri~tEi
said petition will be heard and cotiii'de'
thle s'ixmh day of October next, at'Edgel
Court House, or on such other dejay~ -atj
tay order dnring the term, comm "o
the first Monday in Octubertnext; atmsa a
and all the creditors ofthe said Chmi ., Ca
tar, are hereby summoned, person~l
attorney. then and there in d Coq ow
cause, if any they can, why :et lee
Acts aforesaid, should not be granted ~o,
said Charles B. Carter, upon bus execuhntih~
assignment required by said Acts. '
Clark's Office, 2nd July, 1847 ..
july 3 --'3iu~
The UJ. S. District
DISiTRICT OF SOOTH CAROIs
IN BA NKRUPTCY.~
I"N the Matter of Henryv H.M
...Merchant of Edgefield District"
rupt. - - -
Pnrsuant to an Order of the Disi
of the Unitedl States, for tle Disri
Carolina. notice is hereby given, tha
shiewn before th'e said Coturtrat the
Couirt House in Charleston, on theS
-ofNovemnber next, at elevon'lol"
i why the said Henry H. Mason i~j
receive his Discharge and CertieaA .,
B ankrupt. --
tCharleston 26th dayfofJun~e I847.~
-H. K. GRAY'
July 7 3m ~ , .
NOTICE..A
UUR. R OFF, whn held con'ditoili
.VUterest in the right of.Egeel
to H-otchukiss' Reaction Mill WheelsFS
lins never cotmplied with said coniditisht~
fore lie holds no interest, and hastun
sell or'mna e any contract for saidW
We, the undersigned are the ownersft
right, and a right purchiased from a.~
unless our agent, will not be goode
hmr. J. T. WEanER, we authnrietW -
power to act as our agent. . .. .
COTH RAN dOre
March 1, 1847.
NOTWE.
.A..LL Persons indebted to th.
Georgec Pope, deceased,-arelt
fled that it is absolutely necessary oC
the money due the Estate, and stb
do not pay will be sued before returnS
The Notes are ini the hands ofN.vJstG O
J. Wt. Gibbs, Fsqrs.
T HOS. H. -O~E
Jan 3 .I
- Notice
TU H E Estate of Gilbert Summ tl
..DerehLt all those havinigid
requested to present them, dalyget
those indebted to snake immedigiSipaiyWn
the subscriber