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~heif'sSale Y virtoe of sundry writs of Fieri Fa -Bcias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in October next, the following property, In the following inamed cases, to wvit:. Allison DeLoach, for Nancy Oliver vs Jesse Shumpert, John Shumpert and Dan iel Livingston. a tract of land containing seven hundred and thirty acres more or less, levied on as the property of John Shumpert,. adjoiuing lands of William Shumpert and James Merchant. J. P. Carroll; B. C. Yancy and others, * severally, vs S. C. Schroder and F. A. Schroder, a house and lot in the town of Hamburg, known in the plan of the said town as lot No. (106.) Richard Parks vs James Martin, a tract of laud containing one hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of James Scarbo rough and others. G. W. & W. B. Brannon vs Archa Y, Smith, a tract of land containing one hun dred and fifty acres more or less, adjoining lands of W. West, George Martin and ~i others. George Partott vs Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land coutaining one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Wise, Lewis ElIzey, and others. The State and others, severally, vs Charles Powell, a tract of land containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less,adjoining lands nf Dudley Rountree, Wade Glover, and others. Georce Parrott and others, severally. vs Ann Hlull, three lots in the Town of H1am burg. viz. lots Nos. 175, ISO and 139. William Spires and others, severally. vs R. R. Hunter, three lots in tho town of H am burg, lying in the swamp and known by the plan of said town as No ninety four, two hundred and sixty-eight and two hundred and sixty-nitse, James Dnrn vs James J. Goggina, the defendant's interest in two hundrad and ninety six acres of land, adjoining lands of David Smith, Williain Padgett & others. Terms Cash. H. BOULWARE, S.E. D. Sept, 11 4t 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Samuel Harris, & others. vs. Partition. Green Harris & others. OTICE is hereby given. that by virtue of X an order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at the late residence of Reeves Mlartin, dec'd., near Cambridge, on the third Monday in October next, the real estate of Tuar ner Harris, dec'd., being one tract of land, sit nated partly in Abbeville and partly in Edgefield Districts, in the State aforesaid, on Cuffeetown Creek, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and adjo-ining lands of Thomas Cheatham, Lemuel Bell, Thomas Henderson, Benjamin Sale, and others. Said land will be sold on a credit of twelve months, except for so niuch as will pay the cost of this suit to be cash. The purchaser to give bond and good sure ties to secure the purehase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. M.D. Com'rs. Officd, Edgefield, Sep.10, 1847. septIL 6t 34 State or. South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Anu F. Williams & Tamhitha Mar W. Caldwell, & wife, &othcrs.S * 1JOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of 1the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell on the third Mlonday' in Octo ber next,at the late residence of Reeves Martin, dec'd., the real estate-of the said Reeves .1 ar * tin, being One tract of land, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Ninty-six Creek, containing nine hundred and one aicres, more or less, and adjoining landlsof Whlitfield Brooks, George WV. Holloway. Pleasant Burnett, James Cresswcll. N. L. Griffia. and the said Ann F. Williams. Said land will be sold otn a credit of one and two years, except for so mncth as will pay the - cost ol this suit to be paid im cash. Trhe purchaser giving biond and good suare ties tosecure thn purchase money. S. S. TOMillKINS, C. x. E. D. P Commn'rs. Office, Edgefield Sept. 10, 18-17. sept 11 Ct 34 * SOUTH CAROLINA. e - EDGEFI1 LD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. * ~ George Parrott and others, es. Forecdosure. James E. Walker & others. NOTICE IS kIEREBIY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order fronm the Court of *Equity in this caseI shall sell at tEdgefield Cmott House, on thme first Monday in October next. Onc hot or parcel of land, situated in the Town of ilamburg, in the District and State aforesaid, having forty eight (48) feet front on Centre street, ar,dI rimning back three hundred feet to Mechanics stre'et. biglot No. -, in the plan of said towvn, and adjloining the house and lot belonging to Turner Goldsmith otu the 8th dlay of~lune 1841. Terms ol saie cash. - s . S. TrOIIPKINS, c. v. V.. Compm'rs. Office, Edgefield Sept. 10, 1847. septi1L .4t 341 Walker & Br'adford, W~arelwouse A Conmisesiona - - lYMechauts-Ilanburg, S. C. yN lI1E utndersigned respectfully inform their 3.fuiends and the public, that they still con tine the WVAIREllOUSE & COMMISSION B IUSINI.SS at their old stand, knowit ,s the WVater-Proomf Warehloutse ;where they will de. -vote their personal attention, to all business; en. trusted to their cure. Their rates for selling and storing of Cotton or other produce, receiving and forwarding Merchandize are the same as heretofore. rder for Supplies will be promptly execut edat the lowest market prico, -Thankful'for past patronage so liberally be stowved on us wve respectfully solicit a continu.. ance of thme same. WALKER & BRADFORD). Hamburg, August 27, 1817. 3m 32 Fair Warning! A LL persons indebted to, the undersigned in 1. the neighborhiood of Duntonsville, by Note or Accoutt are earnestly regnested to comie for ward anmd settle them, as longer indnl gence will not be given; consequently, all who -wishi to save cost ai trouble, had better make t II' necessry arrangemnents at once.. WV. 11. GRIFFIN. Witnter Seat, Ang'. 30, t8847. septemhet I_ . 1m 3 ,ID7The friends of WESLEY BODIE, an S- nounei him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensaing election. febroary24 tf Bayley's here Yet ASH made at 6j cents per -light, for all Sash containing 15 lights to the window and upwards, all windows containing less7 cis. per light. All kinds of FURNITURE made to order, at the old stand, I mile from Gilgal Church, and 17*from Cambridge, upon the AMartintown road. All orders left at this office will be attended to. WM. BAYLEY. august 25 . if 31 Abbeville Banner anJl Anderson Gazette co py three times. NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber is now receiving a splen. did Stock of N E W G O O DS at the Brick Store formerly occupied by Presley & Bryan, consisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, SHOES, AND WATS, to which he invites his friends and the public to call and examine for thenselves, before pur chasing elsewhere. N. B. Goods very low for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April 6th 1847. t 12 REMOVAL. M1. KETC.a? _& CO., HAMBURG, S. C. H AVE reioved their stook 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 thisopportunity to return our thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on ns for the last six years, and would solicit a couttituanco of their favors. W e woild also invite all persons buying Dry Goods itl Hamburg, who are not already on our large list of subscribers rogire us a tral. Our stock will consist of a much larger and iore general assortment than we have hereto fore ke p1. We shall also continne to keep our usual assortient of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor Matting, Bonuets, and Ladies and Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Jiist received a full assortment of all nunbers of genuine Degich iBoing Cloths, which together with all articles 'in our line will boe sold as low as they can be procured in Hlan burg or Angustia. WM. KETC HAM & CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 WAREHOUSE AA NEK D~ AND FACTORAGE, THE Subscribers have purchased front Naitnn L. Griffin,Esq.. . .. the Cotton Warehouse in Hamburg. recently occipied by Dr. J. F. Griffi, and rormwrly by Mesrs. I. L. Jeffera & Co., situated at the foot of* the Hill. and im mediately at the 'hend of the main business treeL From it., superior location, and being surrounded by a strein or 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 exclisively the WARtF.HnUEY & GENERAL FACTORAGE under the firm of GEIGER & PA RTLOW. Having entgaged an experienced and com-' petent assistait, in addition to their own per. s0nal uttention, and possessing means to Y.ake liberal advances otn Produce consigned to their care, they hereby render their services to Plan ters. Merchautts and others, in the storage and sale of Cottoni, Flour, Bacon, antd othier Prouuce, in Receiving and Forwvard ing Mlerch~andise, and puirchasitng goods to or der. 'Teir charges will be regulated by the usual rates of the pincue. W. W. GEIGE.R, JAMiES Y. L. PARTLOW. Haumbuirg, June 3, 184G. jnne9) Gm 20 TO TIlE PUBILIO. Ti H E nndersigned would re'spctfiully anmnoitoco to * T Irauvellers anid persons vis I iting I lamthtrg. that he has taketn for a termi of years. - the Hotel, long known as IHlubbard's American HO0T EL, Which it ir. his puirpose~ to keep as such a house slond ic epct, and will only promise ton all who favor himt witht a call. thaut hte will do all in his pwrto please ; and wheure as muttch comfort and quiet may he expected as can be fonnd in A carefil notd attentive Hostler wi"ll he kept costantly itt the Stable, and liorses shall le atendled to itn a wny that shall give entire satis I actions. A jibecral patronage is respectfully solicited. WMA. KETC H-A. Ilamburg. March 8-10 if 7 Notice I shl-rebmy miven, thui .mn applicatiuon will be madtue zoe. l Leitsitumre of this State, at its next sittnr, four a Charter to conistruct a Rail Rodl or 'lTirnpike Road, fromi I lamnhntr'g. tip te Vaelb-v of the Sava.nntaht River, or withn twetyfive muiles of the samte, to the lines of Geojia and North Carolinun, also a Charter for huiling a toll Blriudge ovet ihe said river and its tributaries at ai sntitable place, also, for the reewal of the original Chatrter, with amend ment four a Batik int die Townt of H-utmbiurg, South Cauroliuaa. granted the 2'2d daley of Do. ceder, 1822. Alsn, for~amen~idingr the charter of thte American atnd German'ut Trading andl In snrancem Coinpany, granted thte 19th day of De cmber 1S35,. HENRY SiIIULTZ, Foamier of H amburg. South C'arolina. THmiburg. S. C., A ugust 12. september 158t 34 Dr.11irandrelh's Pius ! A SAFE MED1CINE.-The weak the fee ble, the infirm, the nervons, the delicate, are in a few days streitgthened by Brandreth's Pills, and the worst complaints are removed by perseverance without the expense of a physi i. Adapted to all circumstances and sitna tions they are the best medicines ever invented for families, or to take to, sea, preventing sciir'y and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care lagainst taking cold. Rememuiber, Drnggists are not permitted to sell my- Pills-if you purchase of them yon will obtain a conntterfeit. B. BRANDRtETH, M. D. .Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office 241 Broad. way. N. Y ; other ofices ini New York. STThe .genuine .mly for sale in Edgefield District by Rt. S. ROB ERTrS; Edgefield Court [lose, KENRmicK & TirATIR, Hamburg, end Saty.r's Store, Meeting street. Every Agent having the geniine has a cer tificate of Agency, signed' by. the Doctor him septi 3 m >32 OOFING and GU_ Iu or the k Villags and count y~$r&6timed ipon the shortest notice. rant .d. -_9dHR -sept8 93 Y Order ofBrig Gd'1iiy a lee B tion fW Colonel of the eono Regiment if Cavalry, will taie pla e on t 22 di Oc' ober next, to Eli the vacahey oceasinid by the -esignation of James'S..Smyiey. The Managers are required toV- on the Jay following at Lorguire s, to dec are the Election'. Captains -f Companiesaie c1arwediwath the xecution ofthis order accordingtoihsrequs ions of the Militia Law. THOS.4WLANIfA, *-Lieut. Colonel. sept 8'8 3 LL Notice" A Lpersons indebted tothe esaj ef w. B. Mays, dec'd., aro roque-, ed'tomake payment, and those having claimsi gainst the estate, are requested to pResent Atlen for pay ment, properly attested. 5 S. B . J~AYS, aug25 if . 31 A LL those indebted to the old iim of Pres' ley & Bryan; eithSy" Note'br. Accullt, are requested to come forward 'ndsettle up. We are compelled to. bting th'e basinots to a ciese. E. B. PRESLEY, B. C. BRYAN. September7,1847. t 33 .7Vowe. A LL Persons indebted totherestate of Char les G. Garrett, dee'd., are reqested to make immediate payment and,. those haying demands against said estate are.equested to present them for payment properlyiattested. P. H. ELAM, -Adm'tr. sept.8 3u~i . 33 Notice. CREDIT SALE. ON the first Monday (Sale Day in October next. will be sold to the 'highest bidder, that valuable tract of LAND, iein as the Moses H irris tract, on the watersof Rocky Creek, adjoining lands of Mr.Padget, Avery Bland, ard others, containing seven hundred and forty acres, be the same, more or less - Said Land is within 7 miles of the.Cour House, and the prospect of the. Rail Rkdaarenders it very desirable property. A credt'cf -one and two yearn will be given, the purchaseri.s re. quired to give a bond and approved secnrity. W. A. HARRIS, Ad'nmr. CAROLINE S. JETER,.Adm'tx. of Mij. J. S. Jelir, dec'd. alg 25 .%6t;, 31 Notice .. - I8 H EREBY GIVEN, That an,application I will be made to the Legislature or South Carolina at its next session, to. liy.p~ot and open a Public Road, from a poinf on tlelilid Ford road, in Edgerield District. at or'near the house of Thomas C. Griffin, to ran thrb h the lands of James Ciesswell, and to imtersect. what is called the old Charleston road,a, r near the ford on the small creek crosiing.sarid Charles. tor road, about three hundre:dyari&boVe the Gin iouse of N. L. Grifll'non hisplantation near Cambridge. At the same timean appli. cation will be made to discontinueibeold C:iir leston road between theiridgepoisr-Nineiy six creek, and the .pointhere thi proposed new public road wil'intersect's djWharlestoni road. ang,16 3m 30 0K A LL Persona ina the estates of.T6hfiRiofdsifSinr,siid Thos. Reynolds. Jrniroerfeby required to a t. .tend in the Ordinary's Office, on _Wednesday the24thi day of November next, and -present their demands properly attested, as I desire to close up the estate. NANCY REYNOLDS, Administratriz. augu st2253m~ 31 1NOTICE. MR. ROFF, who held conditionally aii ill. Iiterest in the right of Edgeileld District, to Hotchikiss' Reaction Mill Wvhieehs, (Pntent) has never complied with said condition, thero fore lie holds no intereist, .and has no right .te sell or make any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a ight purchased from any other, unless our agent, will not be good. Mr. J. T. W RBRaa, we authorise, with full poer to act as our agent. COTrHRAN & A100RE. Mlarch 1, 1847. t f G IVotice. ALL those indebted to the estate of Charity ~Johnson, dec'd., are reqnested to make iiimediate payment, and those ha ivlng demands to present them properly attested. .C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON ATTPA WAY, Administrators. july 7 tf 24 Notice I S H EREBY GIVEN, That an application wilt be made at the next session of the La gislature of S. C., to amend the Charter of thme Edgefield Rail Road Company, so as to author ize the said Company to increase then capital stock, and also to-constrnet a Rail Road trom Edgefield Court House, thruugh the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville, to a Lerminus at some point in Pendleton District, oni or near the Savannah river or its tributary streams. aug18 3m 30 CARD. T E undersigned having made the neces .sary arrangements, is now p repared to firiishi Cotius of every description, at the shortest notice, and will give this branch of his businssi his personal attention, lie has also now finished. t niew and- elegant Hearse. which will be in teadiness at any time, to atteiid Funrals. His charges will be reasonable and acconnodating. -A. BUSHNELL. Edelfield C. HI Jnly 2 . tr 27 State of South. Carolina. EDGE I1'ELD DISTRICT. IN.EQWUTY. Bethaiy Alston,/by her next )Petition friend, vs. Thomas Bf-Reese, fr payiag o and Alfred Alston *.verfund.. T appearing to my satisfaction, that Alfred .Alston, one ofthe Defendanits in this case, resides beyond thei limits of this Stalo. On mu. tion of Griffin, Solicitor for the petitioner, or dered, that tho said Alfred Alston, do plead, an' mer or demnr, t thisg petition; -within three months from the piublication of this order,. or the said petition lbe taken pro confesso, against iim. SOS8 TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D. Commr's. .Office, 12th July, 1847: july 14 - 3m , 25 BACON-BACON. 'tiVs7 RECE IVED, A NEW lo fgery superior Bacon, twhich wjhl"sofd low for*CA SH. Also-A ltfine Flour ~*-*~--, JA. WILLIAMS. jn0 ~ ~,. - tf 20 Read Quarters, al ai b LIMESTOrNE SPRINGS, 1st July, I * Order No. * r 1'I HE following Regiments will parade for r .. Review and Drill, atthe times and places I is follows, viz: The 2d - Regiment of Cavalry, at Longmires, 9 )n Tliuraday the 23d of September. The 9th Regiment of-Infiantry,at Lowe's, on Satiurday the 25th of September. The 7th Regiment of Infantry, at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of September. r The 10th Regiment of Infantry, at Richard- b sori's. on Thursday the 30th of September. The Commissioned and non commissioned fficers, will assemble at their respective pa rade grounds on the day previous, for drill and instruction. rhe Major Generals will, with their staff, at. end the reviews, in Itheir division, and the Bri , adiet Generalb, will, with their staff, attend in their respective Bricades, and are [charged with the extension of this order, By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adjt. A- In9. Gcnl. juty2?1 <t 26 head Quarters, 2nd BRIGADE. July 9, 1847. THE following Regiments will Parade for Review and Drill, at the J times and places as follows, viz: - The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax's on Saturday the .18th of September next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry at --, on Tuesday the 21st of Sep tember. f The 9th Regiment of Infantry at Lowe's. on Saturday the 25th of September. a The 7th Regiment of Infantry at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of September. The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richard. f son's on Thtursday the 30th of September. V The Commissioned and non commissioned t officers will assemble at their respective Bri gade grounds on the day previous for drill and instruction. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. P. H. BRADLEY, L Brif. Gent. 2d Brigade S. C. M. U W. W. BELCHER, Bigade Major. ang 25 6t 31 NOTICE. A NY persons wishing PIAN NO'S TUNED can be attended to, by applying to Mr. AARON A. Clark, Edgefield C. H.; by letter or otherwise. t July7 tf 24 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 1N THE COMMON PLEAS. Garvin & Haines, t . s. Ca. Sa. Charles B. Carter. C HARLES B. CARTER who is now in the custody of the Sheriff of. Edgefield District, by virtue of the surrender of his hail, at the suit ofr 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 (if the said Charles B. Carter. that the said petition will be heard and considered on tii sixth day of October next, at Edgefield CourtHouse, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday in October niext, at said place ; and all the creditors of the said Charles B. Car ter. are hereby summoined, personially, or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to'showv cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesa'id, should not be gratnted to the said Charles B. Carter, tipon bis executitng thte assignment required by said Acts. T HO. G. BA CON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 2nd July,184'7. july3m 24 Tyer's ATue & Fever Pis. CERTAIN. safe and effectnial cure for Agneo and Fever, in all varied forms. Al-. so, an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita lion of the Heart, Loss of A ppetite. Neuralgia, Nervous and oilier diseases. which arisp from a weak atnd debtilititted coindition of~ the system B-,liimore. Decemnber 15th, 1843. Dr. G. K. T'yL~ua.-Dear Sir.-It is with great pleasure that I announace to you a perfect restoration of nmy healsh by the use of your ini vcnable pills. .I had beetn suffering fromiu I Chiills and Fevers for eighteen or twenty months, during which time [ took five bottles of Row-. and's Tonic Muixtuire, Dr. Sherman's Fever and J Agne Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegretable Elixir, Keener's Powders, Barks, Qnininue, Thomipso.t nian Medicines, Arsetnic, Herbs, and ini fact ( almost all the polpular remedies I could hear of; and yet received no lasting beniefit. The chills . were stop~ped by Qninine anid oilier things, but.d a~er a few days or weeks thmey wotuld retiurn again, as bad or worse thant before Troivards r lhe last the chills camne only every third day,r ad these were followved by fever of such se verity as to affect toy reason and it wvas fotnnd necesary for some one to wiatchi with me tn the paroxysm passedl ofi. At last [ proccured a box of'your pills, atid otnly took four of them; this so completely stopped the chills, that~ I have never had a return of them tip to this tie, (nearly two years) and ntear a year -of( this time was passed in the same place where I first caught the disease. . . That mny case is not one cured by-chance is proven from the fact that fonr pills out of the same box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef fectually hat lie has never had the disease since, ~ whereas before he often suffered from it. T wo olier person were also cured by the contents of this same box, and they neither of thema have had a retnrn of it although they both reside whero they are exposed every season. I know several others who have been etnrcul by yotur pills, but it is unnecessary to detail their cases. The best certificates of their effici mey in Cnills and Fever, will he a few doses, nd if they are as beneficial to others as they ~ have been to me they may be truly called a pub. ic blessing. Iam with much respect you r obe'e't. serv't' t, HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Risley, Huanbtirg. S. C., and J. D. TIBBETTS, d - * Eudgefield C. H., S. C'. july 28 6m 27 Notice. LL Persons having demands against the el estate of H enry Carr, doc'd., ate reqgnest- d ua to present them legally attested, and those " ndebted are reqgnested to make immediate pay. 0 ant. THOS. LAKE, Administ rat or. Jnnet f 10 Notice. H'E Estate of Gilber: Summerall being Derelict, all those having demands, are 'equested to present them, duly attested, and .2 hose indebted to miake imniediate payment to fi o subscriber. E JOHN HILL,0.'E. D. ti may 26. - f 18 as Luina 'Cordial; or the - ELIXIR OF LOVE. HIS is a sovereign and speedycure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness npotency, Incorhea or Whiies, Obstiietion, ifficult or Painful Menstruation,Incontinebce U1rind, or Involuntary Discharge thereof; ,d for general proitration of the system, whe - er the result of inherent-causes or produced t v irregularity, illness or ac.ident. There is not a shadow of- doubt that this is -ie, and. nere not the subject of too delicate a tire, hundreds would testify to the nnrival d efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar " ,onesa, flour aihus, gleets. irregillarities in the " Wcretions, pains in the Kidneys. female sup. p ressions. For salo by all the principal Drug- a ists in Augusta. H amburg and Charleston. T Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Harral & Allen, King reet: P. Melvin Cohen, No.19 Hayne street, elson Carter,. Meeting street, and E. M. Ca )y, Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley, Ham urg; and J. D. TBBET'I'S Edgefield Court House, S. C.. jnly28 6m . 27 DR. JOP.L BRANHAM'S UIER & .DfS"ECTIC MEDICINEr N offering this valudble Medicine to the peo ple of S. Carolina fro the relief and cure of iany diseases incident to a Sonthern climate, do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I ny it will cure all diseases. But in b 0HRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS c AND DYSPEPSIA. a I can confidently advise and recommend its s se, from ry personal observation and use of ti ic article in my own practice. This article is f ivorably received wherever it has been used. a am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of C 'roup, Mr. John Warren of Columbus, Mr. v JeAffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, fI 1r. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. v ohn E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a F reat number of names might be added, who c ear their testimony to its value. 4 Habitual costiveness is found very frequently E onnected with feeble constitutions, and per- r ons of sedentary habits, which often exert a I1 cry unfavorable influence upon the general 1r ealth of the subject; and is particularly mani- d ested by a restless and desponding state of the c mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite. For r iis condition of the system, this article is confi- c ently recommended with the positive assur- t nce that if the dose is properly adjusted, so as a lotto move the bowels too actively, relief may t e relied on, without any, even the least of the I ipleasant consequences, resulting from the. I se of the commonm purging medicines usually esorted to. This article will be found to act I s a pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring the ppetite, and at the saune time fdlfilling every t idicatioi that the common purging medicines s re designed to effect. There are some constitutions liable to regau a r attacks of Bdious fever almost every fall, i such, I- recommend the use of this Medicine, I eginning at least by the middle of May, or first I f June. Many persons whose Digestive organs are 9 eeble, often experience a senso of fullness. v veight, and- oppression, about the stomach af t Dr eating-in such cases a dose of this medi- t ine will often afford immediate relief. - P Pregnant women often suffer from heart I uirn and costiveness, they may use the article i vithout the least danger and with great benefit, I ii sick or nervous head-ache, it is a most vain. r ble medicine I could append a long list of certificates, but I wrbear, preferring to rely on the virtues of the iedicine to sustaiim itself. The medicine is a entle and certain cathartic. tonic'and sudorific, JOEL BRANHAI. Eatonton, Georgia." For sale b'y Robert Anderson,.Liberty -Hill, ,eatem & Settle, Duntonsville, CharlesTree an;Cairo P. O., and .3. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. H. sept.8 ly 33 The UT. S. Distr'ict Court. t DISTRICT OF SOUT'H CAROLINA. t IN B A YARUPTIC Y. N the Matter of Henryv H-. Mayson, late a Morchmant of Edgefield District, a Bsink upt. Pnrant to an Order of the District Conr a fthme Uniitedl States, for the District of SouthI jarolinma, notice is hereby niven, that cause be hewvn before the said Court, at the Federal I Turt' IHouse in Charleston, on the Sixth day 4 f November next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., . why thme said Henury H. Masoti should not eceive his Discharge and Certificate, as a lnkrupt. Charleston 20th day of June 1847. HI.Y. G RAY, Clerk. Juily 7 3m 24 The U1. S. District Court, )IS'TRICTI OF SOUT H CA ROLINA, iN BA N KRUi'TCY. N the Matter of Thomas 31. Oneal, Mer chant of Barniwell District, a Bankrupt. Pnrsuanmt toant Ordier of the District Court of lie United States, for the District of South :arlinai, Notice is hereby given, that cause he bewii before the said Comit, at theo Federal l oiurt Hous1e3 in Charleston, on the thirteenthJ ay of November next, at elevenio'clock. A. NI., L'hv the saidI Thomas MI. Oneal, should not eceive his Discharge and Certificate as Bak upt. Charleston 14th day of Aungust. 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. aug 2510 3 VTATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDG1EFIELD DISTRICT, IN TUHE COMMON PLE AS. iL. & E. Penn, & Co. ) S. Ce. Sa. nies B. H-arris. AMES B. HARRIS being now in theb custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis ict, by virtue of a writ of Ca pins ad Satisfa-. j iendum, at the suit of G. L. & E. Pemn & Co-, -t d having filed in -my office a schedule ona ah, of his whole estate and effects, real andv ersonal, wvithi a view to obtain the benefit of i ia Acts of the Genieral Assembly, commonly e alled the 'insolvent debtors Act. On motion a tMr. Tumpkins, defendant's attorney, Ptubli e lotice is hereby given, to the said G. L. & E o 'r n & Co., amnd all others, the creditors of the v iid Jameis B. Harris, thatthie said petition will e heard and conisidered, at Edgefield Court lose, on the sixth day of October next. or on ich other day as the Court may order during o term, coinmencing on the first Monday of Ictober next, at said place; and theosaid G. L. .. E. Penn & Co., and all the.others, the cre tors of the said James B. Harris.-are hereby immanded, then and there, either personally, r by attorney, to show cause, if any they can. .4 hy the petition of thme said Jla.nes B. Harris to old not be heard atnd granted, andl he be d ischiged fro'm Confinement by complying p 'ith the acts aforesaid, according to the terms ~said acts. TIJO. G. BACON, Clerkc. Clerk's Office, July 2nd, J847. jny333 24 I~otice. IPPLTCATIOJN will be made fto the Le- tI ggislature of this State, at its next session. d r an atterationu in the Charter orthe Town of TI dgefield, sonas to give to said town the uise of j e money arising from LIcenses. ag 18 -3mn 30 Dr. Gordbhi.iIa GREATA Y.,n. Bushels or.25,06b go DON'S -FAMILYP1 at and increasing demandfor e stly celebrated Medicine, a e n ires they are daily- eectifngi '.A ' e country where the have ben iseases, with their wdlPk ' ick Head-ahe. &c.;'haCindu gned to make arrangiemits 4, ocks direc frmi ihe'Proprir iy to. their numerouspustom repared to sup ly..them ioY.w~esa t New'York pri'es*..;--4, JET.$2 per doxen,;or 249etp. By P. Melvin Cohen, No-"! * laviland, Harral & AlleiIn,' in Carter,' Meeting street; L' road street; and Amos Head, ay aid Broad streetiCharlis n. !amburg. anti. J. D. TIBB Edgefield Court-i 0 july 28 BEALTH MADEE% D*R. LE A VEGETABLE UNIVERSA SlE startling drawback on'in dicinal Agents has everbee rocess of purgaiion and iurificady Iso Debilitated the Sjm.-kiIfifsi ledicines have alwaysbeen-regi ut a Necessar Evil, Patieats )r the relief of one-diseaseritthelix nther.-To obviate this Pbysic' ought for an Agent thatwd6Idi:7 Me PURGE; PRIFT andSTR JN. But their effortsi reI eml nd they had almost despairedf ie labors of science; and resi rarded by a discovery which fil1Y andest desires of the Medica vhich is justly regarded ason' ortant- Triumphe that Phardiep hieved.-This importani'desidera d Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE: IAL PILLS, which purify -theB [ove all coirupt, and.vitiated hoa ealtiy accumulations from the.bod-1m' ier never before rivalled, and wh - uce no weakness or lassitud" an the contrary,,tonethe Stosc ate the constitution during the p perations! Dr. Le Royfs Pi lsp hose hetetofore irreconcilable;h ble qualities, Evacuation andqlit hey are at the same time a STRE Pw NG PURGATIVE, and a PURI 41C. The two principle ingredients toy's Pills are WILD.CHERR APARILLA, so pregared thitV he beneficial effect of the other trengthening, while the laiter,t vith various veeetable-ingdiei nd purifies-thns they superiidq a ty or-assitude of the DigestiveI -un ence their operations are attindi ction, or subsequent Costivenes. Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the m earching Medicine in existenee. TJ tack the very root of Diseas ion is so prompe, tht in-anhour o hey are taken, the 'patient, ia pod effects. -They uiot oniope Mlood. but al.o on'the chyleo,.oW a formed, and-thissecuresg ountain head, moreover-thqZ!. lausea, griping or dlebility ledlcine they have no ier lBox. For sail b1 J' M",TIBBT:j#S . EST0MQN(ALS.4Extr frmbrWales, of Phils iets; ofany that. Ihave evormit ~e chyle and hence~ontheamin~r land, is evidentlyj'eryvsurprising! Extract of a letter from Dr.HeunryH ~ue bec, L C., March 6, 1841.-fi,1Foz: ivers, sick headahe, tor pidit * nd enilargemient of the spleen, D ~ills are an excellent medicin..'"' For sale by-all the Druggut~n lamburw, and in Charleston -j~P ouhen, 190. 19 Hlayne streetHavla, al &5 Allen, King street; Nelboa2Qt' rig street; E. M. Carey, Brod tmnos Head. corner East Bay and B [. Risley, Hamburg ; and -~ J.- D. TJBBF$ Edgefield Court HousjB( july 28 6rnj OR the cure of Whit wUij and other tumors, Ulcer~re~ nid fresh Wounds, Sprainstan&~ ngs, and Inflammation, 3reasts, of roomen, Rheuan ~ruptions, Chiblains,Wtei5,~& tad exterinal diseases generalji~ reatly stuperior to, any meiie incovered for the chafed backr~ii orses; for ring wormbahpddili hort for every ezternal bodilye~ o the lot of maanor beast..-TbS hi~s noble specific can positivl ear of contradiction, that itis.t a any compound'ever discover4 nat is known-in these daysiaQ bove complaints., indeed, ;tEo4 e said in its favor, for- thereins ertain,than itseflicacyjin the tir :is recommended, and. the s on of its cures are such as to him l nice of being miraculous.:Noh nithout this almost universal.oi)4f imates of all houses are liableo , cuts, bruises,- barnsa'.cofr te. &c. ke.; from any or-alQ. an receive but little inajuryai~l~~ r Harrison's unrivalledaspieci 'ith them. For Piles and Salt asses all other remedies.'. For sale byT. Risley, Han~u, Edgefield Coutt july 28 ILI~persons Iddebte ate .Aaustus W. Burt dc make inmediate paymn unands against saieat, LL Perstis -1~54 1.Gege Pope. deasea ad that it is absoluitely- el ae money duesthe.Esitey-J a not pay wilLt.be~I Oa~ he Nettes are-in the hapd~ - .-TWQS4ibbs, TTn *