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From the South Carolinian. 'MONTHLY CALLENDAROF HOR TICULTURtE, &c. FOR SEPTEMBER. -Turnips.-The principal crop of turnips should he sown in this month, and as tlie weather is somewhat couler and moister, there is a greater chance of succeeding than in August. Ruta Baa.-Ilf none were sown last month, or they have failed. for any cause, the) ought not to.be del-.yed any longer. Those Which were sown on seed beds, or wh'eu.i hey were ton thick, blhould now be transplan.ted out where they are to remain. We have in the Aug1ust number given directions for the sowing and management of this vegetable. Cabbages.-This is the proper month -for sowing cabbage seed, for to head in the spring. It is perrectly useless however. to sow any for that purpose, now, unless you can procure European seed. All plants fron American seed, will, instead of head ing in the spring, run to seed, and you will have only a crop of sprouts. in-tead of fine heads, which you may have calculated on. With genuine European seed, this misfor tune will not befall you ; they will nearly every one head, not one perhaps in a-hun dred will run to seed from thiotwing, and you will enjoy them in-the sprng. when'your less fortunate .or less careful - neighbors are obliged to'be conient witb sproqts only. Continte to transplant out cubbage plants they will make fine heads -during the wiorer. Spinage'-You may venture to sow a larger qiiatity of spinage in this month they'are however, still liable to the attacks of worms. Caulifjlower and Brocoli.-if you have plants, do not delay to transplant them out now; they will not Gower before spring, but if they escape the cold weather, they %iwill form fine heads. if properly managed. We refer to the previus numbers fur di rections. . Carrots. Salsafy and Bests :-There is more prospect of succeeding with these vegetables in this month than the last. Lettuce.-Transplant out your lettuce plants from those sown last month, as they occupy hut small space. You may plant them alonag the borders of your beds, but should you prefer to have them by them selves, you must make up your beds 4 feet wide. Make it very rich, and set your plants it rows 12 inches from each other in the row. The large varieties will re quire more space than this. Sow more seeds, as from this sowing your principal supply for the winter must be derived. .Endive.-This vegetable is very little cultivated in this neighborhood but some persons are very fond of it. It may le sown now aud as soon as large enough, tiansplanted out, setting the plants .1 in. ches; each way. Onions and Leeks.-Sow seeds of onions and leeks now, and as soon as large enough, transplant them out where they are to re -msin. Celery.-rContinue to earth up your cel ery always performing the operation in dry weather, and taking care that none of the terth1Valls into and among the leaves, widich would cause them to spot. if not to hes.it ihinter atnd summer arieties riadishes '.may besown this un Mth every foruight.. The 'enus Loafer.-T here iare several. species oft hiis class of the animal kingdom, in these partst which are well worthy of the -sttidy of Naturalists. Had wve the ability ot a Buffon or a Curter, and ample time to boot, we might give a description that would immortalize us, but these beinig - wanting, we shall only give a brief sket ch, varieties of the creature, which have come ndrour notice. - First, we have the gentleman lofer- a .biped of mnost dainty aspect and genteel appearance. He wears the fitest broadcloth and cassimeres-has his costume prepared .. ..at the fasionable emporiums-smokes the - . . Havaaa-drinks- Otard's best'-sports the most brilliant jewelry and drives the faitest trotting horses io the country. He is con siderable of a politician, too-talks largely of the measures of Govertnmtetnt and party, aind once a year takesa fashonabule visit to Saratoga or the WVarmn Springs. He is likewise quite a ladies :-natn, and is ever - foremost in getting up gay parties of plea class pay, an hottest debt to a tradesman or the bill of his washer wotmati, WVhen he 'vants an article of dry goods or clothing, he puts on abold front, steps ittto the store -him self, to a fraction. he has a parcel wrap. ped up and handed to him, wvhen, with ai most greciouis bow and patronizing air, lie departs, satyitng please put me do'rn for *the bill, on yottr books,' or 'I will hand yot the money forthis in a few days,' andh that - is th attemerchant seseither of his Secondly, we have the Jack-leg nchlanic loafer. Tihis species is distinguishedl by a sort tof self-conceit or swell- headedless whiich aspises to the position tf'hoss' before the individual so allected has half learnetd the trade or calling which he follows. Its manifestations a dowtrigh'. lazitness, couple'd with a grtumbling disposition on ac coutnt of the greater success of others, in the same line. of business together with a feel amg of nasty prido vwhicht provenats the pa -sessor from wvorking at all, unless lie can get full wages for hsimperfect labor. The coinsequence-is thatt lie is often without em ployment, and 'loafs' around fromo shop to shop to the great aninoyiance of those who are industrious and energetic. Thirdly, we have the .Buchianaltan or ragdlofr who sleeps on the sidle-walks o on 1 t l at the market house, or-in a vacatnt celler. He worships at the shrine of Bacchius antd doats 00 rot-gut whisk ey. It is 'meat. drintk washing and lodging' to .him to get along side the wharf when the barrels of Monongahelat are being lan'dled fromn the steamer, antd lie can get a stick at *theecontenits, via an oaten straw, through -a gimlet hole. When not otherwise engag ed.:youi wtll.find this species elevated to thie - position if Ger-berus, at such places as hlori Prie. H'eis a bully-in his way, andI ear ries n btg club or a. long ktiife wsherewitth to make hts isay throught the world, and oft * ,*tmes auto a Peitaentiary, or to still more .elevated place on the gallows ! In short, - he is 'some,' in the slang of the gday. . There arealso one or two other distinct species of the genus loafer, but we have nor time now to enlarge upon the topic, but I shall dismiss the same with the remark that uo one need put on this shoe unless it fits him, to a nicety.-Muscogee Democrat. J Extraordinary Coincidence In the Lives Ii of a Married Pair.-A Scotch newspaper "Y of the year 1777, gives the following as the I extract of a letter from Lanark :-'Old a William Douglass and his wife are lately r dead; you know that he and his wife were , born on the same day, within the same j hour by the same midwife ; that they were cl constant companions, till nature inspired' them with love and friendship; and at-ffie age of nineteen were married with the censent of their parents, at, the church where they were christened.' These are not the whole of the circomutances att-end- G ing this egtraordinary, pair. They never ro kuew a day's sickness until the day before gi theit deaths ; and the day on which they were exactly'one hundred years old. They died itn dae bed. and were buried in one grttve,'close to the fount where they were christened." th ,________________- Ed --~ C BACON--BACO. B JUST RECEIVED, ar A NEW lot -if very superior Bacon, at which will be sold low for CASH. ve Also-A lot of fiue Flotor. - te J. A. WILLIAMS. tl jnne 9 tf 21) q0 WANTED B Y the subscriber, ihr which the highes. price will be paid 25 bushels Sumy Flower SEED, 25 do Palma Christi " J. D. TIBBETTS. july 21 f ' 26 C -a Bayley's here Yet! ro ASH made at 64 ceits per light, for all o Sash containing 15 lights to the wirdow ca atd upwards, all windows containing less 7 cis. ro per light, to All kIetl of FURNITIJRE. made to order- G at the old stand, I mile from (ilgal Church, l and 17 from Cambridge, upon the Martintow"t ca road. Ile All orders left at this office will be attended iS to. W31. BAYLEY. ,ic august 25 if 31 .r Ahhieville Banner an.1 Anderson Gazette co py three tnies. NEW GOODS. H E Subscriber is now receiving a splen A did Stuck of N E W G O O D 8 at the T Btrick Store fortmerly oettpied by Presley & Bryan, consiting or all kinds of th DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD- ci WARE, CROCKERY. 3HOES, AND IIATS, to which lie invites his friends and the public to call and exatine for themselves, before pur chusing elsewhere. N. 11. Goods very low 1fr Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April Gth 1847. tf 12 t0 RELVOVAL. W.TVr KB TC IMMI & CO., H A MBURG, S. C.'r AVE retived theirs tock of Dry Goods t o the Store under the American Hotel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of - - American, French and Englisir DRXG O O D S. We voult take thia opportunity to retirn our thanks to. ouir numerons friends for. the very, liberal patronage bestowed on -ns for the last six years. and would solicit a conttinuance ofrtheir favors. W e would also invite all persons buyintDry Goods in, Haitbutrg, who. are not already Ott .. our large list of subscribers to girc as a trial. Our stuck will conisist ofua much larger and nore general assortment thtatn we have hereto fore kept. Wec shaill also continne to keep oiur in usual assortmeitt of Carpetinig, Oil Cloth, Floor to Matting, Bofnhets, and Ladies anid Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Just received a fitll assortment of all numbers or getnuine Dugtih Bolling' Cloths, which together with ull articles in our litte will be sold as low as they can be procured itn Ham. bWgoMA~st .1 KETC HAM & CO. Ihamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 if 29 WAREIIOUSE ~ SI S T H E Snbscribmers htave pqtrchas~ed" front - Nathan L. G riflinEsq., .... the Cottoni Warehnouse ,7 itt lamnbuirg, recently occnpied bty Dr. J. F. Grilin. anid formerly by Messrs. II. L. JelTers ft & Co.. situated att the font of the tHil, anad imo- sI mediately att the head of the nmin busimess b street. 'From ita superior location, atnd beintg. ii surrountded by a stretun of wauter, it is comapat- 1% atively exetopt from the casualty of fire and en. F tirely above the reach of high freshmeis. a' ''They pruopuse to carry ont exclinsively the wAEos & oENERtAL PAcToRAGE .. B U81NVE 88, under the firm of GEI[GER & PA RTLOW. hlaving entgaged an expermenced anad com-. iptntt umsstanmt, in additiotn to their own per. seotal attetiin, anid possessing means to make libernl advances on Prodtuce consigned to their care, they htereby renider their services to P1lan. tes, Metchats utnd others, in the storage and sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon. r and other Produce, in lteceiving and Fo~rw~ard- d ing IMerchtandise, andi putrchasinig goods to or der.a Thteir chtarges will be regulated by thto.uual d rates of the place. W. WV. G EIG ER,h -JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. H amnburg, Jutte 3, 1846. jtutc 9 Gmi 20 TO THlE PUBDLIC. TIH E undersigned would al respectfully annotunce to p g1 Tr avellers and persons vis- p, ~ , itir.'g Hamtbutrg, that hdelas ei taken for a terml of years. til - ~ the Hotel, longi known as fc Hubbard's -American at HOTELI Which it is his purpose to keep as stuck a haouse shold be kept, and will otnly promtiise to all who se favor hitn with a call. that he ryill do itl in his o1 poer to -please ; and where as mutch comort' and quiet may be expected as can be found in wV any Public House. A carefit unid attentive llostler will be kept D cnstuntly in the- Stable, andtt Horses shali-be II attended io i a way that shall give entire sais- Si I actions. - A liberal patronage is respectfilly solicited. til WM. KETCHAM. se H amburg, March 8 Jtr~ S Roberts ~ ' frd toor 1 m. K. Kitchen o edtors. S. ROBERTS, e ntvend Dru . gist of the Town, geeld 6 in ti istrict of Edgefield and MSua .aFt; Car ia, having. this day maw a men e ofhis entire stockn, tki 'eRifit a creditors N Noti"e is;iDe P to 9 id each of the saiea iid.in the spective claims prope _ 4 bi"iffid is before samerNo .i trat itiit. iineiyjdays frdm6,964 t-ato her ',,or by the provisionsi of r ogwentthe aims may be. birred. WILI 1 HEN, August 27th, 1847. - 32 Sept.1 f 3 0T The Angusta Cosbttitioiali, Charle n Evening News, and Fiili 4eid.If. f Stat rzette, will give three. weekly4.4 ons,'aI rwurd. their accountito i e; at A ista, Geo. N CREDIT Z' E.: N the first Moriday (Salea Diij)n Octob next, will be sold to- thebighest bidde it valuable tract of LANDkiown as. th oses ,Harris tract, inithe wat 'of Rock reek, adjoiniing lands of'Mi.-Padget,.Avcr and, and others, contigfW h'e iundre d forty acresi, be the sa ,m or less - id Land is within 7 mil ^ bfieirt Hus te p et of ibe' biQ o fdera rv desrabe property crddito ~one an years will be giventie iichi T4isr ired to give a bond-und a roygsecurity$ W. A. R[SAd'n'2'G. CAROiINE S. JETERk'Adm'tx. of M~aj. 3 jafJer, dec'd. aug 25 6t 31 , HEREBY GIVEN That aapplicatioi will- be made to theLiegislatore of Soul irolina at its next session, to isy'dot and ope Public Road, from a point on theIsland For ad, in Edgefield Distridt. t orif ar the hous Thomas C..Griflin, to rdb tsrdagh the land James Cresswell, and t6 iitirsect what i lied the old Charlestox road, it'or near th rd on the smnall creek 6osiugsaid. Charle road, about three hunidt-d'yfirdi-above th in honse of N. L. Griffin,-od his plantauio ar Cambridge. 'At the same time an appl tion will he made to disoi'tintu. the'old C:v fton road between the.bridge.over Nineal creek, and the poai where the propose w public road willintersctiaid.Charlesto ad aug 16 -3m 30 Notice.~ k LL Persons having 'nydenaunds again the est-ates of Thos.-Reynolds, Senr., an ims. Reynolds. Jr., are heireby required to a 1d in the Ordinary's O i e, on: Wednesda a 24th day of Novemberenext,'!add* presei eir demands properly :itested,1AA.L desire I se up the estate. -" -.. NANCY"REYNOLDS,: -. .M ..j~dministroariz. august 25 .* 3m 31 1NOTICNE MW R. ROFF, who held conditionally an i terest in the right eiold Distric Hotchkiss! -Reaction.. i l.Is(Paten is never coniplied with i adition, ther re lie lirads no -interest, .1 no rigbt WI or. ma e any -contractt o d Wheel re, the undersignedire. nowi aers, of sa ht, and a right purch o tany othe iless our agent, will n. Mr. J. T. WZBBER 7 0 with i wer to act as our a CO WiOdRE. March 1,1847. tfi -6 HE Estat-6o Derelit- -astiids a quested to present the f.tested,. ai ose indebted' to mBac A 'epayment e subscriber. may25JO ILL, O.E. D. may 6.-- "-f 18 'Otice ILL those indebted to the estate of Chari IJohnson, dec'd., are leqested to mal amediate payment, and th eavlumg demarn present them properly attit d.. C. B. GDULDEN,. SIMEON ATTA WAY, .dminiutrators. july 7 .. . if 24 1Notizec E[S H EREBY GIVEN, That an applic~ati will tbe made at the next session of the L stture of 8. C. to amenid the Charter of ti dgefield Rtiil Road Company, so as to authe e the said Coimpany to'increase them capit ock, and also to construct a Rtail Road fra dgefield Court House, through -the Distric 'Edgefield and Abbeville,- to. a terminus me point ini Pendleton District, on or near t avainah river or its tributary streams. august 18 d- .. : 3m 30 CA RD. liE iudersgned havinmg made tile nece Esar'y :rranigeiments,: is now p repared rishm 001Rums iif everyfdescription, at i ortest notice, and will give. this branch of l siness his, personal attention. lHe has al: > finishied. a new and elegant Icars< hichi will boa in teadineskat any time, to attec unerals. Hjis charges'wall be reasonable at :commodatinmg. - -..-. A ABUSH NELL. Edauefield 'C. HI. July 28 t r 27 State of Souti 'Carolina. EL)GE FIELD DIST0R1CT. INE LQWTY etaniy Aiston, bmy her next 1Petition frieids. Thomas-B Reese, -forpapnsig and Alfred Aistan. S er funds. [T' appmearing to my sitisfactin, that Alfr LAhston, onme of the Defendants in tiiis cas sides beyon~d the limmis of this Stato. On a m of Griffin, Solicitarj for..the ;oetitionler,< red, that the said Alfrejd Aliion,'do. plead, a er or demur, .to this peidton 'within thri oths from the' publication.4 of this order, e said petion be takce coimfesso, agmai; i. .6 8S. .T.O IPKNS., c. E. E. D. Comimr's. Offide;'22 aly, 1817. july 14 3m- 25 Dr. Drandrefl's Pius8 SSAFE MED1CINE.-The weak the re ble, the infirm, thenervous, the delicat e in a fetidaysstrengthened-by Brandreth ls, and the worst contilints are removed I ~rsevernce withont the ~gxpenmsn of a phya ti. Adapted to all circoustanices and situi mns they are the best midiedies e'der invent< r families, or to takelopea ,revinting scur' id costivenese,,requamrgng chneo dii rticular reginen, or care agait takinig coli Rominbe'ri Drtaggissare not ppimitted. himy Piils--ifyupurchase oftheiriyou wi itamin a unterfeit . OBaaux6EvH, hI1. D Dr. Brandrithas Pinigihl Office 241 Broa< ay, N. Y..; other offces in N~ew Yor-k. lETThe genuin only fo ale ';i Edgefiel istrct b.J R 1 TEdglield Com ouse, F.Nmcaen Ta aR buig am SYrEYs Store, Mef .i9 ' + ia Every' Agenthiaviit~ iinn' hmis acse icate ofAgenscy,.sig . ,. DbeI~oter- hin a t Read Quarters, D if II UiESTONE SPRINGS, 1st July, 1847. ir Order No. T E lollowing Regiments will parade for Review and Drill, at the times and places as follows, viz: EThe 4th Regiment of Infantry, at Varienes, on Thursday the 16th of September. - The 6th Reginient or Infantry, atLomax's,on W Saturday the 18th of September. The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at any place the Brigadier General may select and report to this Department, the point selected on Tuesday the 21st of.September. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, at Longmires, on Thuraday the 23d of September. The 9th Regiment of Infantry, at Lowe's, on Saturday the 25th or September. e The 7th Regiment of Infantry, at the Old Y. Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of Septembear. y The 10th Regiment of Infantry, at Richard. d son's. on Thursday the 30th of September. The Commissioned and non commissioned Officers, will assemble at their tespetive pa rude grounds on the day previous, for drill and instruction. .ho Major Generals will, with their staff. at tend the reviews, in their division, and the Bri gadier Generab, will, with their staff, attend in their respective Brizades, and are .charged with the extension ofthis orde:, By order of the Couimander-in-Chief, J. W . CANTEY, Adj. & Insp. Gent. 'july21 . Ut 26 Bead Quarters, e 2nd BRIGADE. July 9, 1847. 9 THE following Regiments will s Parade for Review and Drill, at the timnes and places as follows, viz: The 6th Regiment of Infantry at a Lomax's on Saturday the jdli or aepitember'next. --, on Tuesday the 21st of Sep tember. The 9th Regiment of Infantry at SLowe's on Satuiday the 25th of September. The 7th Regiment of ifantry at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of September. The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richard. son's on Thursday the 30th of Septenaber. t The Commissioned and non commissioned officers will assemble at their respectivo Bri. t 'ade grounds on the day previous for drill and y instruction. t By order of the Commander-in-Chif. P. H. BRADLEY, Brie. Gent. 2d Brigade S. C. H. W. W. BzLcuEn, Brigada Major. atig 25 - t 31 NOTICE. NY persons wishing PIANNO'S TUNED A can he attended to, by applying to Mr. AARON A. Clark, Edgefield C. H,; by letter t) or otherwise. D 'July 7 tf 24 - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. id- - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Garvin& Haines, -9 Ca. Sa. Charles B. Carter.. HARLES 13. CARTER who is now in .C the custody ofthe Sheriff of Edgefield * District, by virtue ofthe-surrender of-his hail, ,%t -'i snit of Garviri &Haines,- having. filed re his petitinn with-'a 6fiedustonfttfif'ofBi d whole estate and :effects..*with the purpose of o obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gene ral Assembly, commonly c'alled the insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given to the said Garvim & Haines, and all the -other creditors of the said Charles B. Carter, that the satd petition will be heard and considered on y the sixth day of -October next, at Edgefield e Court House, or on such other day as the Court s may order during the term, commencinag on the first Monaday in October'next, at said place ; and-all the creditors of the said Charles 13. Car ter, are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and thtere in said Court, to show canse, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforestiid, should not be gratted to the said Charles B. Carter, upon his executing the n assignment required by said Acts. *T HO. G. BA CON, Clerk. e Clerk's Office, 2nd July, 1847. Sjuly 3 3m 24 m Tyler's AMue & Fever Pills. ts ACERTA IN. safe and eirect'aal eore for t 1Agne and Fever, in all varied forms. Al iO so. an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsmt, Palpiita tion of the Heart, Loss of A ppetite, Neuralgia, Nervous and othter diseases, which arise from a - weak and dehilitiated cotndition of the systemi .B-'lmowre, December 151h, 1843. . Dr. G. K. Tvr~an.--Dear Sir.--t is whhtl *great pleasure that I announce to you a perfect Srestorataon of my htenlsh lby the use of yoiur mi sveluable pills. I lada been suffer:ing from *o Chillsand Fevers for eighteen or twenaty months. .during wvhich linac I took five bottles of Row dand's Toi ixuDr Sherman's Fever and Agine Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegretabale Elixir, Keener's Powders, Barlks, Quinine, Th'lompso. nian Medicines, Arsenic, H~erbs, and iin fact -almost all the popular remtedies I could hear of; nad yet received iio lastinig benefit. The ch'ills wvere stopaped by Quiniaie andl oilier things, but after a few days or weeks they would return again, as land or worse ltainhere Towards the last the chills caime only every third day, .and these were folloawed by fever of such se verity as to affect my reason anad it was foiunad dnecessary for some one tia watch wvithi me un , til the paroxysm paissed off. At last I procnred -a a box ofyour pitls, anid only took foir.of thema; ar' this so completely stopped the chaills, that I nr have never had at return of them tap to this e time, (nearly two*years) and tnear a year of r thtis time was passed in the same palace where I t first caught the disease. That my case is not one cured hy chance is prbven from the fact that fouar pills otnt of the same box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef fectually ;hat lhe has never h ad thte dimnse since, whereas before lie oftoen suffered from it. Twoa other persoit were also cured lay the contents of . this samte box, and they neither of them have a haed a return of it althougha they bomtha reside a where they are exposed every season. ay I know'several others who hauve becen cnred ~by your pills, but it is unntcemssary to detail their eases. The best certificates ouf their elliici dency m Cnills and Fever, will he ma few doses, y and if they-are as beneficial to others as they tl. ave beena to me they may be truly called a pub. - lic blessing. I am wvithm much respect your ohaee't. serv't. 0 - IHNRY BRISCOE. iFor sale by T. Risley, llmauihura. S. C., and -J. D. TI BBETTVS, - .Edgefield C. Ih., S. C. iuly 28 (itm 2'7 t Notice. dLL Persons having deimandls against the Aestate of Henry Carr, dec'd., are regnest r ed to present them legally attested, and those a ndebted are.requnested tb make iammediate. pay ment. .-THO S. LAKE, AdminaisTrator. itye3 -. .i . If 10 e DR. JOEL BRANHA&I'S. - LIPER if- DY*SPECTIC MEDICINE. N offering this valuable Mediine to the peo ple of S. Carolina fun the relief and cre of tiany diseases incident to a Southern climate. I do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its use, from rny personal observation anid use of the iarticle in my own practice.- ThisoArticle is favorably received wherever it has been used. I am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of rroup, Mr. John Warren of Columbus, Mr. McAffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. John E. Dawson of Lagranige; to which a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. iabitualcostiveness is found very.frequently connected with feeble constitutions, and per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable influence upon the general health of the subject; and is particularly mani fested by a restless and desponding state of the mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite. For this condition of the system, this article is confi dently-recomninended with the positive assur ance that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as notto move the bowels too actively, relief may be relied on, without any, even the least of the unpleasant consequences, resulting from the nose of the coniinon purging medicines usually resorted to. This article will be found to act as a pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the same time fnifilling every indication that the common purging medicines are designed to effect. There are some constitutions liable to regu lar attacks of Bilious fever almost evesy fall, to such, I recommend the use of this Medicine, beginning at least by the middle of May, or first uf June. Many persons whose Digestive organs are feeble, often experience a sense of fullness, weight, and oppression, about the stomach af ter eatiing-in such cases a dose of this medi :ine will often afford immediate relief. Pregnati women often suffer from heart barn and costiveness, they may use the article without the least danger and with great benefit, [i sick or nervous head-ache, it is a most valu ble medicine' I could append a long list of certificates, but forbear, preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to sustai itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic. tonic and sndorific, JOEL BRANIHAM. Eatonton, Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill, Cheatem & Settle, Duntonsville, Charles Free man, Cairo P. 0., and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. H. sept.8 ly 33 Lucina Cordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. T HIS is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Cousumption, Barrenness, Impotency, Incorhea or Whies, Obstinction, Dillicult or Painful Menstruationncontinence af Urine, or Involuntary Disrcharge thereof; and for general prostration of the system, whe ther the result of inherent causes or praduced by irregularity, illness or ac.-ident. . There is not a shadow of donht that this is tre, and were not the subject of too delicate a nature. hundreds would testify to the nnri' al led efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar renness, flour albus, gleets, irregularities in the secretions, pains in the Kidneys. female sup. presions. For sale by all the principal Drug gists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charlestbn.; aT Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Harral & Allet, Kg street; P. Melvin Cohei*Nd19-Haynite t;. Nelson Cirter,: Meetin trek.idE burg;' and' T7 :u y' ' TIBBE8' Edgeflold Court HonseS. c jnly 886 Tine U. 8. District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUT H CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. I N the Matter of Henry HI. Macysoni. late a Merchanit of Edgefield District,. a B~snk. rupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Coitr of the Unitedl States, for the District of Sonth Carolina. notice is hereby givenm, that canse be shewn before thme said Court, at the Fedemal Court House in Charleston, on the Sixth day of Nomveimber next, at elevon o'clock. A. M., why thme said Henry H. Mason shonld not. receive Is Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston 26th day ofJune 1847. II. Y. G RAY. Clerk. July 7 ' 3mi 24 ilne U. S. District Court, DISTRICTI OF SOUT H CAROLINA, I N B A NIKRU L'TCY. I N the Matner of Tlhma~s M. Oneal, Mer chant of Barnwell District, a Bankrupt. Pursnant to anm Order of thte District Court of the United States, for thme District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause he shwn before the said Comit, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the thirteenth day of Novemnber next, at elvenO'clock, A. M., why the said Thomas M. Oneal, should not receive his Discharge arnd Certificate as Bak rupt. Charleston 14th day of Angust. 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. au g 25~.1 0 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DIST.RICT, IN TUEE COMMON PLE AS. G. L. & E. Penn, & Co. vs. Ce. Sa. James B. Harris. J AMES B. HARRiS being now in the *custody of the Sherill'of Edgefield Dis trict, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfa ciendun, at the suit of G. L. & E~. Pennt & Co., nd htaving filed in my oflice a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, real amnd personal, with a view to obtain the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called thme Insolvent debtors Arct. On mnotion of Mr. Tumnpkins, defendant's attorney, Publi Notice is hereby given, to thme said G. L. & E Per n & Co., anid aill others, the creditors of the said James B. Harris. that the said p~etii ot wil be heard and considered. at Edgefield Court louse, on the sixth day of October next. or on such other day as the Coart may order during the term, coiminenlcing on the'first Monday of October next, at said place; and the said G. L. & E. Penn & Co., and all the others, the cre ditors of the said James B. Harris, are hereby commntded, then arid there, either personally, or by attorney, to show cause, if 'ariy they can. why the petition of the said Jaanes 13. Harris should tiot he heard and grante~d, and lie be dschaigedl from confineme~nt by complyitng w Ih the acts aforesaid, accordinig to thme terms raiIct. rO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, July 2nd, 3847. jly 3 3m 24 -Notice. A PPLICA TION will 're made '.o the Le gislature of this State, at its next sessiona. fr an alteration in the Charter of thie Town of ~dgefekl, so as to g'ive to said town the use of the money amsiag from Licenisos. au g18-.3m 30 B EALTI .D R N M VEGETABLE UNIV HE startlin drawb _ dicinal Agents has.rvera process.or p urgation and -iig also Debiitiled- he -Syst Medicines huv.e alway --- but a Necessart, atn for tie relefone die anther.-To obv6ate thiinhy'i sought for an-.Agencthia.t'o time PURGE, PURIFka EN. But their efortsker and they had alinost'desg - the labors of science, ;an warded by a discovery vhih I fondest. desires of the e which isjystly regasrdeddne portent Triunphe that Pharm chieved.-This importantdei - ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEG9TAB,_J SAL PILLS, which purify. the move all coirupt, and.vited healthy accumulations from'the1 ncr never before rivalled, i duce no weakness or lassitud - ou the contrary, tone th'e Stom - rate the constitution during operations! Dr. Le' Roy'. Bill those heretofore irreconcilal -- able qualities, Evacuation and y they are at the same.time ING PURGATIVE, ad aPU N IC. The two 'principle id aedib. Roy's Pills are WILD CIIER SAPARILLA, so preypred Al:ha the beneficial effect of the oti strengtheing, while the latter," with various vegetable ingrndia and puriies-thus they superni d ity or lassitude of the Digest1 hence their operations I are" action, or subsequent Costie Dr. Le Roy's Pills are'th'4 seatcling Medicine in existence, - attack the very root of Disenis a tion is so promp,, that in an liou they are taken,.the patient.1s, a good elfects. They not only- oell Blood. but aliso on thi chylei'of:vn is formed, and this ecuresidi'o ' fountain head. moreover th 're nausea, griping 6r'debility adi ^ Medicine theyhave n6 riva c per Box. .: For sale by J. D. TIBBETTS C. H., S. C. july 7 ' 6 T ESTIMONIALS.-ExtrafeEo from Dr..Waines, of Piladhip 2, 1640.-" Your Pills. aetlie i ill es operations, and yet most poiveiful fects, of any that I havd ever metwiih tice of eight and twenty yean.'Th ; the chyle and hence on the Yn t!" blood, is evidently very surnjus .1 Extract of a lettei ryoni 6i-iHeury Quebec, L.;C., March6,-184l fevers, sick headaches, tor and enlargement..ofth p e . e.a Pills are an excellent medict For salei by all the .Drugts Hamburg, and. in. Chirlest bj Cohen, No.:19.faynestret. ral & Allen, KingistreettsNelsoaCse,, ing street;: M.C Amos Head.-crniekEastya ritdq b T. Risley, Habrg.;nd J:-D. TBBETT ,-Edgefield-CoritH oS u 34 Y, justajni crebtif6te - cures tii i elgf n t~l the coantry where they bhave blieen ddi of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints andBlij - Diseases, with their. well known, ated'is Sick Headache&c.;has induced. t: ir.~I signed to make* arrangements to rec~W hi~ stocks direct -from the Proprietor, yandol say to their numerous cus~tomers aa eya prepared to supply them, tholesale~oesI" at New York prices., .~ ~-~~ IT $2 per doxen, or 24.cenisper - By P. Melvin CohenNo. 19 Hayn sru9 H viland, Harral & Allen,. Kiiigstr~e.~ son Catrter, Meeting street;-.E: I~s9 Broad street; and Amos Hed-o Bay and Broad stet-hretn Hamburg; and J. D. TIBBETT~.c Edgefield Court'Ho~ july 28 _ FOR the cure of WltteL Swillings, and other tomors, UlesS and fresh IWounds, Sprains and Bii~s Ligs, and Inf/lammnation. &oldBd Breasts, of roomen, Rheumattw'-painsfirTj and external diseases geea retly superior .to any neie ine1e1T Eiscovered foir the chafed blaim horses; for ringwormui' cha'pfi~ short for every 'eternal bodil ~it~tI to the lot of man or beast. $'eth this noble specific ca ste fear of contradiction, tat ii to ansy compound ever diseoved~I that is known in~ these dajs, intecg above complaints. . Indeed,t aieh~ be said in its favor, for there1i~it~i certain,than its efficacy ini ths'atfe"o it is recommended, andi thesped4 tion of its cures are suchi has di 'e uace of being miraculous-. otig7 without this almost universalomt inmates of all ho es, cuts, bruises, bturns, coini~lj &c. &c. Sec,; from anj drall~ow~ can receive but little inijury. if theyhv of Harrison's unrivalled spei6 .oe~te with them. For Piles and SaltRhik passes all other remedies.: . For sale by T. Risley, 'Hamburf&an Edgefield Codif Hous. july2.8 6 E Notice A' LL persons Iddebted to thae Angustus W. Burt, decd,, to make immnediate payment, a'nd demands against said estate, present them for payment~ junie 16 ALL Persnsidei9 1George Pope~;eceae fled that it is absolntl~e the tmoney'due is~ do not pay will. ueltO The Notes ai-e ifthda Jan 3- -.