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Land for Sale. THE Subscriber. desirous ofemi grating West, ofYers for sale his tract a of )AND, situate in Abboville )is trict, on the Vienna road, 6 miles from Liberty Hi'l, containing 487 acres, 250 of whi.:b is cleared and in cultavation. The place is' well improved with all necessary buil. dings; also a Gin and Screw. Those wishing to boy, will do well to call and view the premises. as a bargain will be given. For further particulars, call on the subscriber kving onthe place. WYATT C. HOLMES. ang 18 4t 30 To be sold at Auction, N the first Mondmay in September next, a LOT in the town of Edgeficld, contain ing between three and four acres of land, situ * ated near the Baptist and Episcopal Churches. On the Lot there is a comfortable Dwelling and a Work Shop. There is at present a crop of Corn and Potatoes on the ground, which will be also sold. Persons wishing to view the pre mises, can call at the shop where they will ftnd the subseriber. Tertns of sale cash. PETER GOLLY, aug 18 3t 30 Notice. CREDIT SALE. 9 N the first Monday (Sale Day) in October next, will be sold to the highest bidder, that valnable tract of-LAND, known as the Moses Harris tract, on the waters of Rocky Creek, adjoining lands of Mr. Padget. Avery SBland. and others, containing seven hundred and forty acres, be the same, more or less - Said Land is within 7 miles of the Court House, and the prospect of the Rail Road renders it verv desirable property. A credit of one and two years will be given, the purchaset is re quired to give a bond and approved security. W. A. IIARRIS. Ad'mr. CAROLINE S. JETER, Adm'tx. of Maj. J. S. Jdcr, drc'd. aug - fit 31 Not ice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Le gislature of this State. at it- next sesslot. for an alteration in the Charter of the Town of Edgefield, so as to give to said town the use of the tmonmey arising from Licenses. aug 18 3m 30 The U. S. District Court, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -NR ANKIUL'TCY. IN the Matter of Thomas M. Oneal, Mer chant of Barnwell District, a Bankrupt. Pursuant to an Order ofihe District Court of the United States, for the District of South t Carolina, Notice is hereby given. that cause be sheovn before the said Comut, at the redetal 1 Court House in Charleston, on the thirteenth day of November next, at eleveno'clock, A. M., wly the said Thomas M. Oncal, should not receive his Discharge and Certi~late as Bak. rupt. Charleston 14th day of August. 1847. H1. Y. GRAY, Clcrk. aug 25 10 1 REMOVAL. W.M. KI ECI i7 CO., HAMBURG, S. C. AVE removed their stock of Dry Goods to the Store under the American Hotel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of American, French and English DRY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our I thanks to our numerous friends for the very k-iberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six t 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 subscribers to gie us a trial. Our stock will consist of a tmuch larger end more general assortmenit thani we have hereto fore kept. We slell also continne to keep our usual assortmuent of Carpetinig, Oil Cloth, Ploor Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens Shoes N. B.-Just received a full assortment of all a- numbers of genuine Dutclt Bolling Clothas, wvhich together with all articles in our litte will be sold aslow as thtey cani be procured it Ham -birg or Augustat. WM. KETCH[AM &CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 1 Notice. T UE Commuissioners of the Poor for Edge. - field District, are reginested to meet at | thte Court llotise on niext Sale Day, ite Mem bers of the Board will be piunctual maittenzdanice as there is btusiniess of imptlortance to tratnsact. -* -Also, at whlich time anid p!eace, any person wishing to keep the P'oor House, the remtainder of the preset year, can miake application to~ thte Cotmissioncrs. .JOIN IIUIET. UCerk of ihe Board. Not ice US H EREBY GIV EN, T1hat an application 3.will hbe maude at thte niext sesasion of thme Lo -islature of S. C., to atnend the Chiarter ofthe Edguefield Rail Road Comupanuy, so as to attthor - ze the sazid Comapany to increase theit capital stock, and also to conastrtuct a Rail Roadl from Edgefieldl Couirt Iutse, tharouagh the Districts. or'Edgefield and Ahheville, to a terminus at s mte pointt ini P'endleton D)istrict, on or near thme Savannahi river or its tribtutary streamns. --angutst 18 3m 30 CARD. LIE utndersignecd haing made the neces - siry arrangeomnts, ia now prepatred to frnish Coflius of every description, at thme shtortest niotice. antd will give this branch of his busintess his personial attention. He has also now finished, a new and elegant Hear~e, which wull be in teandiness at iany time, to attenid [ Funerals. His charges with be reasonable anda accommodating. r Edgftldc.iiin2A. BUSHNELL. STATEC OF SOUT H CA RO'LINA. EDGEFIELD DISTrRICT. IN EQUiTY.. E-:izabethu Clark. and others, Bill for Parti 'es, t. ion. E;lligton Clark. ~jOTICE is hereby given. that by virtue of' .an order fromn the Couart of Equity in this( case. I shall sell at Edgeficld Court H onse, on the lirst Monday oif September next, the two - following tracts of lantd, belonging to the estate i of Ahnter Clark, dec'd., viz. The tract of lhmd whereon the said Abner Clark resided, at then titme of his death, embrac- I img two parcelsi~ hlnd, oune of which he bought ofJohin Morris, anad the other of Thomas Butler, I njud cotntaining itt the whuole two hundred and frty acres, adjoining lands of Latndon Tucker, Mary Freetmat. Chieslecy Wells. Atticus Tuck'. er, Thomas Stonze. tand Rhonde a lrris, Also mone othier tract, situate itn thme districtI aforesaid,. on lii-d Creek. containing mome hmun d 'redt nerms, mnore o- lews aidjoinintg lands oflC * ~i*~. .tdilson~ Wh-y t Iarrison, and Ai-r eXcelmt ier so tunnen ats .. in gi . suit to be paid itt ,eashi. Piurchasers to give bontd antd good sureties for thme purchase mnoney. , - S. S. TOM PiKINS, c. E. E.D. b Coun'rs. O0lice, Edgefield, Auag. 7, 1847. Sherif's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed to ;ell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in September next, he following property, in the following mined cases, to wit: Alfred N. Dicks and others. vs L. S Cat in and wife Caiherine, a tract of land con aining one hundred an& forty acres, more r less, adjoining lauds of W. Wilson, R. [ardit, and others. George Parrott and others, severally, vs Ann Hull, three lots in the Town of Ham uurg, viz. lots Nos. 175, 150 and 139. George Partot and others, severally. vs Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land contaim ngone thousand acres, more or less, ad oining 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. vhereon the-defendant lives, containing one hundred and twenty-fve acres, more )r 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 she lives, containing two hundred ,cres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wiley Harrison, and others. C. A. & M. H. Williams and others, se erally, vs win. T. West, the tract of land whereon the defendant lives contain ing three hundred acres, tnore or less ad joining lands of Batte Howard, and others. Alex. Sharpton vs James Owensley and James Falkner; the same vs the same,one Negro boy Bill. 1B.sF. 0oudy and others severally vs D.D. Plunkett, the following lots in Ham ,rg, viz. lots numbered 199,200, 202, 202, 103 & 204 each having fifty feet front by 196 back, bounded N. by Bradbury street d. by Tillnan street S. by Suowden treet and West by Cobb street. B. 'T. Yarbrough vs Win. Corley, the ract of land whereon the Defendant lives ontaining one hundred and fifteen acres, noreor loss.adjoining lands of Peter Bo'uk, [riah' inabnitt, and the Estate of Wm. tone. Perry & Dozier vs Cullin O'Neal; the ame vs the sane, one Negro woman Ra :hael. C. A. & M. H. Williams vs Herbert S Dufley, a lot in Hamburg, No 133, isaving fifty feet on Centre street and -unning hack 150 feet. John R. Wevcr and others, severally is Bryan Deen, it tract of land containing sight hundred ac -es more or less apjoining ands of Benjamin Stevens, Robt. Bryan tnd others. John Loury vs Wade Culbreath Franklin Corley, by his next friend, for mother, vs the same and LewiisCulbreath, me Bay Mare. Abram Jones vs John Charles, the ract of land whereon the Defendant lives ontaining fifty acres more or less, adjoin ng lands of ,H. H. Risor, Wn. Ethridge, he heirs of Leitsey and others. Terms of Sale Cash. H. BOUJL W ARE, S. E. D. Aug. 9 4t 29. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ames Cochran, ') Vnt. P. Butler, Charlcs J. ). Mortgage Glover, Whitfield Brooks. and others.J BY virtue of the ab~ove Moritage, I il proceed to sell irn the Town of IHJam 'ttrg, S. C., on Thursday the nintth day of eptemb~er next, the Printing Press,known s the Hambur-g Republican, and idll ap ertaining thereto, consisting of Type and ther articles, usually kepi in a Printing Thie iahove property will be sold at the isk of the former purchaser, Terms of sale Cash. IH. BIOULWARtE, Agent. Saug 11 5t 29 SHERIFF'S SALE. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ED)GEFELD) DISTRICT. argaret Litsey & others,Ajpplicants, . W. Holly & others, Defettdants. B Y an Order fromn Johbn 1ill, Esquire, Ordinary of said District, I will pro eed to sell in the above stated case, at Edgefield Court llouse, ott the first Mon lay atnd Tuesday int September next, a act of latnd belonging to the estate of Geo 2eitsey, dee'd., situate in the district afore id, on Spring Creek, w-aters of Saluda liver, adjoining lands ofJacob Caughtman, 1. 1. Risort A. Blritges, and others, cop aining one hundred and ten acres, more r less, on a credit of twelve months, the urchascer will be requircd to give bond nd t wo approved sureties, and a mortgage thte premises to tl:.e Ordinaty, to secetre bie puchs money. Cost to be paid itt cash H. BOU.LWARE, S. E. D. Saug 11 4 4'- 29 SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina. ED)GEFJI D DISTRICT, starissa H asting & others, )Sw~nmons Appl'ts. vs,-Mary Hlast- in ing & othbers, Def'ts. Partition. BY virtue of an order from John Hill, eqr., Ordinary, of the District aforesaid, will proceed to sell in the above stated ase, at IEdgefield Court house, on the rt Monday or Tuesday in September ext. a tract of land belonging to the est ate f Robert Hsting, dees'd., containing inir y acres, more or lests, sitnated in the Dis rnet and State aforesaid, on the waters of orso Pen creek, waters of Cuffeetown reek, adjoining lands of John Durst, Hen v Willians, antd John B. Rountree, on a redit until the first of January next, the :re-h;,ser givinig bottd and, two approved mesiil ndn ort;;age of the premises secure the purchase money. Costs to e paid in cash. H. BOULWARE,S.E. D. nug i1 4t 2 U .1J,. T HERE wilI'b on-dield'at: I age field Cour Hoi s the3rdday of September:next; nmmand the Upper Battalion 7 p So. Ca. Mili tia, to fill the vacaiy y the 'resig - nation. of Lt.:Col? ,J By Order o . "." d MIMS, Col. 27t!Regt. S. C. M. Managers-Capt.. Covar .Lient.. Abbey and Ens. Slaton, oftle Edge e a Bea't Company. august 18 r 3t 30 Uead rs, - I V1 SA LIasTosw Sdutos,]st JUly, 1847. Order No. _;? . T3H E following Re'ments will parade for Review and DrlI the times and places as follows, viz: ; im:o.s' The 36th Regimentf at Timmons old field, on Tuesday the;31sof August. The 1st Regiment o$rnfantry, at jBruton's, on Thursday the 2d of~e tember. The 3d Regiment oflu trty itToney's old store, on Saturdaybth of.September. The 1st Regimen .Cavalry, at Pickens villa. on Tuesday thestblofSeptember. The 5th Reimeut'orlifantry;at 1 unter's,on a Thorsday the 9th of Se mber; The 2d Regiment. ""itri at fJail's, on Saturdy the 11th of .ber. The 42d Regiment Infantry, at h1inton's, on Tuesday the 14th ofeptember. The 4th Regiment-oIuiiritry;at Vartenes, on Thursday the 16th- o eptember. The 6th Regiment'orfnfantrygatLomax's,on Saturday the 18th of September.. The 8th Regiment ofdnfantrj at any place the Brigadier General'y" select and report to this Department, the potselected on Tuesday the 21st of September. .,, The 2d Regiment o t .avalry, at Longmires, on Thursday the 23d of September. The 9th Regiment of 6fantryat Lowe's, on Saturday the 25th of Se tember.,' The 7th Regiment.o ifantry, -at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the t.of September. The 10th Regiment ,iufantry, at Richard son's. on Thursday the:30th of September. The Commissioned .i d .nontgcoumissioned F Oflcers, will assemble'at theirirespeetive pa rade grounds on the day previous, for drill and instrnction. rhe Major Generals will, with theit staff, at tend the reviews, in theii division; and the Bri adier General, will,'with their staff, attend in their respective Brirades and are Lcharged with the extension of this-orderj.'' By order of the Commander-in-Chief, t J IV-CANTEY, Adjatq lisp. Gent. july21 "9t 26 WARIEOUSE FAC T O R AGE. _'.1THE'-Subscribers hive purchased from. lNatlan'LRGriffin;Esq., . . atieCotton=Warehouse in ilambnrg. recently .np y Dr. 3. F. Griffin, and"formerlyby essr .H. L.'Jeffers & Co., situated at the foot oftle'Hill, and im mediately at the bead ofitl'iemain,.business street. From ita superior.locaitioin and being surrounded by a strenmof-ia:tr;;It is'compar atively exempt from thecasualy of fire.and en tirely above the reach ofi h rrhets. .Thiey propose to carry. : exclusively the WAREtHiUsE' 6& GE RL,.FACToRAGE uner the firm of GEIGER &PA RTLOW. Having engaged anleiperienced and coim ptent assistanit, in addition to -thieir own per s-nal atienition, and pose'sing means to ur.ake liberal udvances on Produce consigned to their care, they hereby reader their services to Plan ters, Mferchiants and others, in the. storage andi sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, ad other Produtce, in Receiving and Fdrward ing M~erchiandise, and piirchasinig goods to or der. Their charges will be-regulated by the usual rates of the place. WV. W. GEIGER, S JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. h amburg, June 3, 1846. rn 2 TO T R E .EUBLIC. TH E undersigned would respectfully announce to S3 Travellers and persnns vis it* ing Hamburg. that he hans *the Hotel, tong known as. Ilubbar'd's Ajnerican HOTEL, Wich it is his purpose to keep as such a house should be kept, and will on~y promise to all who favor him with a call, that he will do all in hisi power to please ; and wh'ere ias much comfort and quiet may be expected as cain be found in any Public H-ouse. - A careful and atteritive Hostler will be kept costantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way that shall give entiro satis A acibers. parng is ipctfully solicited. A ibra ptrnaeWM' KETCHAM. Hmbturg, March 8--10 - tf 7 State of' Soutli Carolina, EDGEFIRELD;DISTRICT FN E QUITY'. Frank Burt, Treasurer, Bilfor Account and Roert Anderson. :Ofr1sa OTICE is hereby glirai,:that by virtue of the Decree of the Court of-Eqity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court louse, on the first Mondaylis September next, one Lot or parcel of land isite Towna of [Hain burg, being a part of alotknownuin the originial ~lai of the said town as iid-Nor 75,. bounded south by Market street, unorjiby: Mercer street, wvest by the lower line ofgth'i&Leigh tract of land, and east by lot No. 74,.liang 53 feet on Market street and 200 fe'st eep, being the premises. for sever.:l years odupied by Robt. McDonald & Co Said Lot will be sold, oaredit cf tweolve monthsgexcept for so mactr il pay the cost of this suit, which most be .itd:in cash. Piir' chasers to give bondliind- tilies to se-sure the purcase money. - *" ..ED S. S. TOMIPKINS,c..E.. Com'rs. Officn, Edge~1eld Aug..7, t847 aug 11 I 4t 29 1Notice. ALL those indebted it~ astte of David AT. Bloswell, dee''d, ne~oasted to mk iimed iate. payment, and th aving demands o present thempoat s e ~dgwsantrator. Dr. Gordon's Pills. GREAT ARRIVAL!. O Bushels or 25,000 buxei of Dr. GOR 130 DON'S FAMILY PILLS.-Th< ist and increasing demand for this new ani stly celebrated Medicine, and the numerou ores they are daily effecting in all portions o te country where they have been introduced f Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints and Bslliou lienses, with their well known attendants ick Head-ache, &c., has induced the under ign'ed to make arrangements to receive thei locks direct from the Proprietor, and woub y to their numerous customers that they ar repared to supply them, wholesale or retail New York prices. [~' $2 per doxen, or 24 cents per box. By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street av'land, Harral & Allen, King street; Nei n Carter, Meeting street; E. M. Care) Iroad street; and Amos Head, corner Eat lay and Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley amburg; and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 tinm 27 ryler's Arue & Fever Pills CERTAIN. safe and effectial cure fa Agne and Fever, in all varied forms. Al , an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpite on of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia ervous and other diseases, which arise from Teak and debilitated condition of the system. Baltimore, December 15th, 1843. Dr. G-K. TYLn.-Dear Sir.-It is wit rent pleasure that I announce to you a perfet storation of my healsh by the use of your in alable pills. I had been suffering fro hillsand Fevers for eighteen or twenty nonthl tiring which time I took five bottles of Row id's Tonic lixtur.,, Dr. Sherman's Fever an iguo Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixis eener's Powders. Bars, Quinine, Thompse ian Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fac most all the popular remedies I could hear o. nd yet received no lasting benefit. The chill ere stopped by Quinine and other things, be tier a few days or weeks they would retur gain, as had or worse than before Toward lie last the chills came only every third day end these were followed by fever of such s erity as to affect my reason and it was foun ecessarv for some one to watch with me ur I the paroxysm passed off. At last I procure box of your pills, and only took four of them is so completely stopped the chills, that ave never had a return of them up to thi tne, (nearly two years) and near a year c is time was passed in the same place where rst caught the disease. That my case is not one cured by chance i roven from the fact that four pills out of th ame box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so e ctually;hat lie has never had the diaease since herens before he often suffered from it. Tw ther person were also cured by the contents t his same box, and they neither of thrum hay ad a return -of it althigh they both resid vhere they are exposed every season. I know several others who have been cure y yosr pills, but it is unnecessary to deta heir cases. The best certificates of their effic hcy in Chills and Fever, will be a few doses nd if they are as beneficial to others as the ave been to me they may be truly called a pal i blessing. Iam with much respect your obee't. serv't. HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Risley. Hamburg. S. C., an J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 28 6m 27 WANTED Y the-subscriber, fhr which the highe price will be paid 25 bushels Suit Flover SEED, -25 do Palma Christi " J. D. TIBBETTS. july 21 - if 26 NVOTIC E. NY persotns wishing PIANNO'S TUNE] Scan be attended to, bsy applyinig to Mi A RON A. Clark, Edgefield C. IH.; by lette ir otherwise. Jly-7 tf 24 * BCON--BIA00N. JUST RECEIVED, SNEW lot oif very siiperioir Bacom ,which will be sold low four CASH. Also-A lut of fine Flour.' J. A. WILLIAMS. jnne9 ' . if 20 NEW GOODS. H lE Subscriber is niow receiving a sples did Stock ol N E W GO O DS at th Irick Store formerly ociupied by Presley Iryani, consistinigof all kinids of RY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, 3HOES, AND HATS,' which lie inivites his frictnds and the puhbli a call and exaine for thiemselves, bc.'re p)U iasing elsewhere. N. I. Goods very low for Cash. B3. C. BRYAN. A pril 6th 1847. if 12 NEW GOODS ! u. ACKA REL, .I Pickled Shad, Pickled Herrinig. Table Salt ini Boxcs, Litiseed Oil, 50 ounces Snlphate of Quininie, Black Pepper, Race Gintger, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry. Fahinestock's Vermifugte, Dead Shot do. McAllister's Ointment, White Wine Vinegar, For sle byR. S. IkOBERTS. july 28 tf 27 State of' South Carolina. EDGE PIELD) DISTRICT. .IN EQIUTY. ehay Alston, by her next Petition fuienil, ,s. Thomias B. Reese, for paying < and Alfred Alston. ~ ce funds. [T appearing to my satisfactin, that Alfre Alston, one of the Defesndants in this casi esides hieyond the limits of this Stato. On mi on of Griffn, Solicitor for the petitioner. o ered, that the said Alfred Alston, do plead, at ~er or demur, to tisi petition, within thre ioits from the publication of this order.< ie said petition be takeni pro confesso, agiit im. S. S. TOM PK NS. c. E. E.' D. Commr's. Oflice, 12th July, 1847. july 14- 3m 25 -Notice. LL persons Idde.bted to the estate oh Di ~.Augustus WV. Burt, dec'd., are regneste take immitediate payment. anid those hiavim lemads ag'uinst said estate, are requested 1 ureset thsem fos patymenit. properly uttested. WM1. Mi. BUJRT, Admi'r. jue 16 tf 21 Notice. LL Persons havinig demands against ti .estate of Henry Carr, dec'd., at e requet d to present them legally- attested, and thou odebted are requsested to make immediate pa, sent. THOS. LAKE, .Administrator. Jine 3 tI' 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN TFIE COMMON PLEAS. G. L. & E. Penn, & Co. ' as. Ca. Sa. James B. Harris. ) - JAMES B. HARRIS being now in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis trict, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfa ciendum, at the suit of G. L. & E. Penn & Co., and having filed in my office a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, real and I personal, with a view to obtain the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the insolvent debtors Act. On motion of Mr. Tompkins, defendant's attorney, Publi Notice is hereby given, to the said G. L. & E Per.n & tCo., and all others, the credators of the said James B. Harris, that the said petition will be heard and considered. at Edgefield Court House,.on the sixth day of October next. or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday of October next, at said place; and thesaid G. L. & E. Penn & Co., and air the others, the cre ditors of the said James B. Harris, are hereby commanded, then and there, either personally, or by attorney, to show cause, if any they can. why the petition of the said Ja.nes B. Harris should not be heard and granted, and he be dischai'ged from confinement by complying with the acts aforesaid, according to the terms of said acts. THO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 2nd, 3847. t jnly 3 3m 24 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. I Garvin & Haines, - vs. Ca. Sa. Charles B. Carter. C ? ARLES B. CARTER who Is now in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of the surrender of his bail, at the suit of Garvin & Haines, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gene ral Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given to the said Garvin & Haines, and all the other creditors of the said Charles B. Carter, that the said petition will be beard and considered on the sixth day of October next, at Edgefield S Court House, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term,. commencing on the first Monday in October next, at said place ; and all the creditors of the said Charles B. Car ter, are hereby summoned,. personally, or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause, i any they can, why the benefit of the - Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the n said Charles B. Carter, upon bis executing the a assignment required by said Acts. THO. G. BACON, Clerk. a Clerk's Office, 2nd July, 1847. july 3 3m 24 The U. S. District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. INBANKRUPTCY. y N the Matter of Henry H. Mayson, late a r Merchant of Edgefield District, a Bank. rapt. Pursuant to an Order of the' District Cour d of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn hefore the said Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the Sixth day ofNovemnber next, at elevon o'clock, A. M., why the said Henry H. Mason should not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as a - Bankrupt. Charleston 26th day of June 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Julty 7 3m 24 T ESTIMONIALS.-Extract of a letter r , from Dr Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb. 2,1840.-- Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, an'd yet mast powerful in their ef - facts, of any that 1 have ever met with in a prac tice of eightand twenty yenrs.' Their action on the chyle and hence on the imipuraties of the blnod. is evidently very surpr ising--' Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Quebec, L. C., Mat ch 6. 1841.-" For bilions fevers, sidk .headachaes, tor pidity of the bowels, anad enlargemient of the splecn, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." -For sale by all the Druggists in Auguista, Hamburg, and in Charleston by P. Melvin Cohen. No. 19 Hlayne street , Hatviland, Har ral & Alicia, King street ; Nelsona Carter, Meet inig street; E. M. Carey, Broad street. and Amos Head. corner East Bay and Broad street. -T. Risley, Hamburg ; mannd J. D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield Court House, S. C. jul 28in 27 Lueina CordiaI; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. T1 H IS is a sovereign and speedy cure for M. laucipient Consumptioni, Blarrenaness, Impotency, lncorhboa or Whites, Obstanction, - Diflicult or Paiinful Menstruation,Fncontinene af Urine, or Involaaatary Dischmarge thereof; anad fur geiieral prostration of the system, whe thaer the re.sult of inherent causes or produced by irregularity, illness or ac.:ident. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is tr~ae, amid were not the subhject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would testify to the turival led efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar renness, flour alibus, gleets, irreguilarities in the secretion~s, pains in the Kidneys. female sup pressions. For sale by all the principal Drug gists in Augusta, Hoamburg and Charleston. 117 Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Hlaviland, H arral & Allen, King street; P. M'elvin Cohen, No.19 Haynestreet; Nelson Carter, Meeting -street, and E.. M. Ca rey, Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley, H am - burg; and J. D. TBBETTS, Edgefield Court House. S. C. july 28 6mn 27 1NOTICE.. MR. ROFF', who held ennditionially an in. terest ina the right of Edgefield District. -to Hlotchikiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) has ntever complied with said condition, thecro fore he holds no interest, and has no right te sell or mna e any contract for said Whleels. .'We, the uindersigned are the owners, of said - right, and a t ight purchased from any other, -unless our agent, wilt not he good. a Mr. J. T. WnEa, we authiorise, with full r power to act as our agent. itCOT RAN & MOORE. March 1, 1847. tf 6 NOTICE. A LL Personis indebted . tn the Estate of 11George Pope, deceased, are herehy noti fied that it is absoht'tely necessary to collect all -the money date the Estate, and that those wvho do not pay will be sued before return day. The Notes are ini thie hands of N. L. Griffin or J. WV. Gibbs, Esqrs. T ROS. H. POPEU, Executor. 'Jan 3 tf 2 - Notice. T H E Estate of Gilber: Summnerall being a .Derelict. all those having dema'nds, are requested to present them, duly attested, and a :those indebted to make imimediate payment to - the subscriber. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. .may 26 tf' 18 JEALTHMADJ E DR. LI R VEGETABLE IJNIV;ERA HE startling drawbackioib dicinal Agents-has ev:etJsjej process of purgation and.pngUfite, also Debiitated the Systemn.=leice E~ t Medicines have alwnyabeeiregaqtL4 sj but a Necessary Evil, Patients reo for the retef of -onediseasd eta exie co another.-To obviate.this Ph'ysiicastv sought for an Agent that woildra . . time PURGE, PURIEY and. 'lRiE EN. But their efforts werenearly and they had almost despaired . as 2w the labors of science, and research4.Iyj I warded by a discovery which ruU l rial fondest desires of the. Medica l - which is justly regarded as oge ?fthe' portent Triumphi that Phaim acy?'a chieved.-This important desiddratuis'ba 'a ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE, SAL PILLS, which purify'th'e Bi , q move all corrupt, and.vitiated homoisra;L healthy.accumulations from the body. - ner never before rivalled, and -481 duce no weakness or lassitude-wAte on the contrary, tone the Stonach e a rate the constitution during the p rei operations ! Dr. Le Roy's Pills,' in''ni s : those heretofore irreconcilable t' able qualities, Evacuation and I, they are at the same time a.BTREG ING PURGATIVE, and a PURIF NIC. The two principle ingredients .ua Roy's Pills are WILD.. CHER a SAPARILLA, so prepared thaet h-jhp the beneficial effect of the otbei, r strengthening, while the latter, througl9 with various vegetable ingredientsavac and purifies-thus they superipdg t ity or lassitude of the Digestiv1aFuct:9 hence their operations are attended b action, or subsequent Costiveness Dr. Le Roy's Pills -are the mo a v searching Medicine in existence. t.Te. attack the very root of Diseases, ion is so prompt, that in an hourjrt o. they are taken, the patient is sreIj good effects. They not onlf'o rate Blood, but also on the chyle,-of *iJ is formed, and this secures good bld fountain head, moreover they;rodac nausea, griping or debility, -and Medjine they have no rival:-Pica per Box. , For sale b3 J. D. TIBBETT'S, C. H., S. C. july 7 6m . Beckwith's FPMla. T HE Proprietor, many.years goAtl T searching for a rem'edyfoshsijw health which the prescripidn ot failed to benefit, to hit iipon the c osbo. these Pills, and they provedntrely sccess in restoring his health:' 'hair cold was freely communicated to iariyhysicis8I and it was not the design of'the Inveior they should extend beyond the.privat-iiaic of himself, and that of his medicagleida.c plication'a foi them, however,,e.?ge -i ply, and he was advised by,.m ny . sional brethren, and other geiotlein f acter and distinction,' to lireo '4 them and place them in the lii p thecary. Even this seemed-insaffi an d Wsa was urged to send them, by'imenae t e throughout the county"Caloinel been a comann'donestiie . T scarcely a family in Whi'chitar'ofii7-% to be found, and iutwbich-itian not a degree of freedoffi from awifih' elfiaf'rj ed l'bysician should'srink. A ation -too seemed'toteis:~nong iia ? Faculty;. 'Hairdlr'in casewsi".pissie: whether' acute or chronic; in which alome - was not given, in some stage of th +d" without fear'or reflection,; and thousaads. still suffering from its perniciouseff'etiis omel is; without doubt, 'a mostvaluaie m ein, and in some cases may 4'rea essential, but it ahould not be strieken rainit, list of domestic remedies, and'be diiaiMlli only under the prudentintud judsi of a thonghtful Physiciain..Uponii;b~i a' Physicians and others, these Pillsvdweor to be a substitute for meteoruriaireparatiduiii'r a large number of cases, and hence tpi larity, and the large demand for t ii 1I idea of obtaining a-Patent for temis entertained, nor lins it bden soug'ht a t~h~a It was believed that by giving tih. em form and circulating them through ih thousands would be benefited 6yif who would, otherwise, never'hei'o criptioin and never learn that a prepaxatio. lW been compounded which ren'deredthiid criminate and pernicious use of calom!nie' - necessary. Trhese were some of the iindue iients wvhiich led the Inventor of'the to consent that they should become an pubic sale : - - '* None are genuine withoutthesi 'ainror JNO, BECKWITN 4 For sale by, R. S.ROBERTS,Ags fieldC. H.. South Carolina. A pril 28 -- 6m 1 F OR the cure of W~hite Saaageel fZ~ and other tumors, IUkcrs, rLpi and fresh Wounds, Sprains ari nd~ ,. ~ , ligs, and Injammavtion, Scald-J Brauts, of wcomen, Rheumiaatwac Eruptions, Chilblains, Whlitos and external diseases generally..I~llc~~ greatly superior to any medtein e'itfw discovered for the chafed 'backs ii'r~r' horses; for ringworms, chapped lIsps, a&ran~ short for every czlernral bodily evil thar mayl to the lot of man or beast. ' 6frg this noble specific can positively state, *tpa. fear of contnadiction, that is. vasty rsapo to any compound ever discover'ed, or'a~ that is known in these days, iiillhe't above complaints. Indeed, too.muchacanot. be said in its favor, for there is nolhifrg'tfora~ certin,than its efiscacy in the mattersfor~l i~ it is recommended, and the speed and p,erfci lion of its eures are such as to have the apa. ace of being miraculous. No house shoude, without this almost universal omntmentfoh~ inmates of all honses are liable to scaliz~hera es, cuts, b~ruisen, burns, corns, clia &c. &c. &c.; from any or all of whuei -a~ can receive but little injury if theylbv~h oziv of liarrison'a tunrivalled specific to with them. F'or Pile's and Salt Rheuo m i~ passes all other remedies. For sale by T ily ab - , I5J. D TIBE Edgefield Colirt july 28 - 6 A LL those indebted to the estat'oCh, .% Johnson, dec'd , are requertei ne immediate payment. and those havlun dman to present them properly atetd, SIM EON ATT ~ '~ july 7 ., Northern Ilomespa. SBales NORTHERN HOME - For saleby R. 8 RO june 16 - ~ ~ -