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STATt, OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDdEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Samipsoa B. Mays & John J, Mays, Vs Henry H. Mason & I wife, & others. ) OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an order from Chancellor Johnson, I shall sell at Edge. field Court House, on Saturday the 16th day ol October next, (being the last day of the Court of Cbmmou Pleas commencing on the first Monday ia October next,) the the real estate of Capt. WM. B. Mays, deed., in the following parcels, viz: Tract No I, known as the Oliphant Tract, containing according to a survey made by D. White, D. S., the 14th July 3847, six hundred and twenty-two acres, (622,) and adjoining lands of John Harri son, N. L. Griffin, S. F. Goode, Rev. Joseph Moore,-and other lands of said Wm. B. Mays, dec'd. Tract No 2, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., made 14th July 1847, three hundred and twenty-seven acres, (327,) and adjoining the tract known as the Oliphant tract, James Rainsford, C. J. Glover, and, other latids of said Win. B, Mays. dec'd'.. Tract No 3, containing by suivey of D. White, D. S., made 14th July J847, three hundred and twenty-one acres, (321;) and adjoining the tract known as the Oliphant Iract, John Harrison, A. B. Addison, and other lands of said WLt. il. Mays, dec'd. Tract No 4. known as the Home tract, containing by survey of l. White, D. S., made 13th July 1847, eight hundred and eighty-seven acres, t887.) and adjoining landeof John Harrison, John H. Fair, Joel Roper, George Tillman, and others. Said Lands will, be sold on - credit of one, two and three years, in eqp al- aniuil instalments, with interest fron :and after one year from the day of sale, except for so much-as-will pay the- cost of this suit to be paidt in-cash, purchasers. g.iving bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. Possession of the Lands not to delivered to the purchasers, till the first day of January. next. S. S- T&M PK INS, S. X. E. T>, Comr'r. Office, Edgefield, Sep. 23d 1847. sept. 23 44 35 M7 The Plats-of the above land-can be seen atthe residence of Sampson B. Mays, Esqr. Sale of Land. AS the Agent of Mrs. Behethland BUtlev., I am authorized to say. that she wdl offerfor se, on Thursday the 28th or October iext, her plantation on Big Creek, containing 1125 acres, will-be sold,.on that day, at the Howe. stead, in three tracts The. tract known as the Bridge- tract. lying en each-side of the road, leading front Richard CUlematn's to Monnt Willing, contains one hundred and eighty one acres. This tract is well supplied with'water, having Big Cieek for its' northern- boundary--a constant fresh waterpond nearthe bridge, ard:a good spring on its eastern boundary. It is mostly in woods, -and is well adapted to Cotton, Corn and Oats. The next tract,known as the Deny tract,con mins one hundred and sixty live acres, and . lies..west of the-same-road, and, run- up in an angle to the-crossroadi atMecklens. Itis en titely in woods. . The remaining tract, containing 777 acres, known at the Home Place,-has upon-it a good dwelling house, gin-andother. houses, and in many respects is'a dbeirable d welling place Being a body*ofrland-well adapted to farming,. and having pure sprisgs and a treanis of water en it. Terms of sale. One two andi three years ieredit,.with an obligation and good security - nterest-from the Jate-and-payable-annually. - SIMEON CHRISTIE. sept:.16, 7t 34 Mr. & MYrs..flassell's, AT COLU.M BIA, S. C. r3.IS School for YOUNGLA DIES wtil .be re-opened; in the larg e-and- c'inmo dlous buildinug opposite the Episcopal Church, on the second .Monday in Nov~maber next.] TERMs--PER Q'JARTERC Boards including all items, $50 fl0 Instruction in Spelling anid Readng, 8 00 The above-with Writing and Arith metic, 10 00 The- above with Gi-ammnar, Geogra phy and History, 12 0(1 The above with higher brantches, 15 00 Piano and Guitar, each, 15 00 Harp, 20 00 - Use of Piano'and Guitar,. 2 00 Use of the H arp, 500 French. German, Latin, each, 15 00 Drawing and Painting, 12 00 Competent Treachiers in each rf the above studies are engaged. .Madatme FENGAtI. from Charleston, willigive a course of Dancing Les sons, during the months of November and De eember, terms $12 00. Mrs. H Assirra., gives every day, a-Eesson in Vocal Mlusic, free ofrcharge. The Young Ladies' ro.oms will be supplied with fire. Parlour boarde' s can be adnatted. All paytment in advance from the time of ad mittance, hut none for less than one quarter. The Hon. A. P: Butler, Chancellor Harper * Professor Laborde, of the Sonth Carolina Col lege, and Mrs. M. C; 1eard; of Colnmbia, who had the confidence to send their daughters dur * ing the last two years to Mirs. Hassell, have been ktud~enough to allow their names to be gien as-re ferences. September 1 10t :32 The Pendleton Messenger will pleaso copy, Dr..Bradret's PiUs A SAFE MEDICINE.-IThe wenk the ree ble, the infirm, the nervons, the delicate, are in a few- days strengthened by~ Brandreth's Pills, and the worst complaints are removed by * perseverance witflont the expense of u physi citu. Adapted to all circunmstances and sitna -' tions-they are the best medicines ever invented ror families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy atnd costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care againnt takting cold. Remember, Druggists are not permitted to sell my Pills-if you.purchase of thema you will obtain a counterfeit.. B. BRANDarrT,M. D.. Dr. Brarrdreth's Principal Officue 241 Broad wvay, N. Y:; other oflices in New York. 07The genuine only for sale in Edgefield District by Rt. s. ROBERTrs, Edgefield Conrt House, KENRlCK & THAYER, Hamburg, and SMYLEYs- Store, Meeting street. Every 4rent-having the genni-ne-has a cer tificate of Agency, signed -by the Doctor- him self. sept l' Im 32 * t Thefriends of WESLEY BO DIE, an nounce him as a candidate for the office of Sheiiff, at the ensuing..election., Notice TO THE MANAGERS OF ELECTIONI FOR EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T H ERE will be an Election held at the v T.rions places of Election. on Monday an Tuesday the 'lth and 12th of October next, I fill thevacanicy occasioned by the death of Jame S. Pope, Esq., Miember of the House of Repro sentatives for Edgefield District.' The Managers of all the boxes will meet i the Court House, ot Wednesday the 13t count the votes and declare the Election. By order of W. F. Coc.cock. Speaker of th, House of Representatives. M. FRAZIER, Chairman of Managers. sept 11 5t 34 Notice. LL Persons indebted to us in our late Mi canitile business, are hereby nootifled the longer inJulgence can, nor will not be give We must close our business. A word to th wise is sufficient. A. BLAND, W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. H., S. C, Sept. 10, 1847 tf 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDUEFIELD DISTRICT. 'IN EQUiT Y. Samuel Harris, & others. vs, Partition. Green Harris & others. A OTICE is hereby given.that by virtue an order from the Courl of Equity in thi case, I slaIl sell at the late residence of Reeve Martin, dec'd., near Cambridge, on the thir Monday in October next, the real estate of Tui ner Harris, dec'd., being one tract of land, si tinted partly in Abbeville and partly in Edgefiel Districts, in the State aforesaid, on Cufleetowi Creek, containing t'yo heundred and fifty aerea more or less, and- adjoining lands of Thoma Cheathan. Lemuel Bell, Thomas Hendersor Benjamein Side, and others. Said land will be sold oee a credit of twelv months, except for so nuch as will pay the cot of this suit to be cash. The puschaser to give bond and good sure ties to secure the purchase enoney. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. E. F. D. Comm'rs. Office, Edgefield-, Sep. 10. 1847. sept N 6t 34 State of South Carolina, EDGEI-'IIRLID DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ann F. Williamies & Tabithn Mar tin, us Freeman G. Martin, Jas. Partition W. Caldwell. & wife, & others. N OTICE is hereby given, theat by virtue c the Decree of rthe Court of Equity in thi case, I shall sell on the third Monday in'Octc her next.at the late residence of Reeves Martin dee'd., the real estate of the said Reeves Mat tin, being - One tract of land.sitnated in the District ani State aforesaid, on Ninity-six Creek, containin nine hundred and ocne acres, more or less, ani adjoining lands of Whitfield Brooks, George V Holloway. Pleasant Burnett, Janes Cresswell N. L. Griffie. and the said Ann F. Williams. Said land will be sold on a credit of one ani two years, except for so muche as will pay the cost of this suit to lie ptaid in cash. The purchaser giving hond and good sure ties tosecure then purchase money. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. F. E. D. Comie'rs. Office, Edgefield Sept. 10, 1847. sept 11 6t 34 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Bethany Alston, by her next Petition friend, vs. Thoemeas B. Reese, ofur paying o and Alfred Alston. merfunds. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that AIfre Alston, one of the Defendants in this case resides beyond the limits of this State. On mc tion of Griffin, Solicitor for the petitioner, oe dered, that the said Alfred Alston, do plead, ar swer or demeur, to this petition, within thre monntls from the publication of -this order c the said petition be taken pro confesso, agaime ~him. S. S. TOM PKINS, . . E.D. Comcmr'. Office, 12th Juely, 1847. july 1433m 25 Walker & Bradford, Warehouse A' Commissioi Mer'chants-Hlanaburg, S. C. T H E undersigned restectileIlly inform the * friends aned the pneblic, thant they still coe tne the WVAREHOLfSE & COMMISSIO] BUSINESS at thecir old stand, kncowne as ch Water-Proof Warehouse ; wherechey will de vote cheir personael attenetione, tu all busieness ec trusted to thecir care. Their ratcs for telling-and storing of Cotto or ocher prodee, receivicng andei forwardin Merchcandize are the same as heretofore. Orders for Suepplies will bee pr oemptly execne ed at the lowest market price T1hanckful for past patroneage so liberally bi stowed one ns we respectfully solicit a contlim: ance of thce sanme. WA LKER & BRADFORD. H amcburg, Agust 27, 117. 3m 32 liayfley,'s here Yet! ASH m'aede aet (ij cenets per lighet, for a Sash containing 15 lighets to thte windoie aced upwards, all windowvs contcainineg less 7 cc ler lighet. All kinds of FURNITURE made to orde at thce old stand, I mile fromn GilgalI Chuerc and 17. from-.Camnbridge, uepon the MIarinetow road. All orders left at this office well he attend. to. W3M. BAY LEY. auguist 25 tf 31 Abbevilie Banner and Anderson Gazette e py three ties.5 REMOVAL. WMV. liE 'C .i1 A CO [HAM BURG, S. C. H AVE recmoved their stock eof Dry Gooi to thce Store underthee Aericane IHott (late lcebbard's.) wvhere it is thceir purpose keep a (tnll assortmcent of Anericahn, Frechl and Englis1 We would cake this opportunity to return o1 thanks-to our enmerous frieneds for the vei liberal patronage bestowved on tes for the last a years. and would solicit a conetinnanece of-the favors. WV e would also inevite all persones buying Di Goodes ice Hamburg, who are cnot alreadyc our large list of suebscrihers to give as a trial. Ouer stock will consist of ea mnch larger ar more general assortmenet thman we leave beret fore kept. We shall also cointine to keep ot usual assortment of Carpeineg, Oil Cloth, Flbi Matting, Bonnets,.and Ladies and. Chcildrec Shoes. N. B.-Just received-a full assortmrent of a numbers of goenuince .Detch .Bolting Cloths, which together with all articles ice our line wvi be sold as low as theey can be procured in Han burg or Augusta. WM. KETC HAM & CO. Hamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-IH tf 29 BA00N-BACON.. -JUST RECEIVED, A NEW lot of very snperior Bacosi i. which wiH he sold low for CASh. Also-A lot of fine Flour. J. A. WILLIA MS. :...n 9 t ,r 20n HE undersigned ha i'a- de. the neces sary arrangements, :' prepared to furnish Coffins of ever descriptaon, at. the d hortest notice, and will ge -I branch ofhis o business his personal atntion. He has also 8 now-finished. a new and 1lui Hearse. which will be in readineii A'ime, to attend Funerals. His charges41 r ' uionable and ts accommodating. IdSHNELL. Edgefield C. H. July28 !WN tr 27 Notic A LL Persons having a dnds against the estates of Thosi. 'olds, Senr., and Thos. Reynolds. Jr., are eh quired to at tend in the Ordinary's O Wednesday the 24th day of November and present 'heir demands properly it Tdesire to 'close up the estate. NANCY LDS, a ~diiragriz. august 25 3m 31 NOTICEF ' M R.R OFF, who hr.ld deiditionally an in terest in the right of Edgfeld District. to Hotchkiss' Reaction MilWlheels, (Pntent) has never complied with sai condition. thero fore ie hlnds no interest, and has no right te sel! or ma e any contract tir said Wheels. We, the undersigned are tife 'ers, of said right, and a iight purchased'!m any other, f unless our agenit, will not hegood. Mr. J. T. WEBRIC, we aathorise, with full a power to act as our agent. COTHIRAN &#MOORE. March 1,1847. if 6 otice T LL those indebted to the estate of Charity. A Johnson, dec'd., are regnesed to make immiediate paymient, and those.haing demands to present them properly attestedi C. B. GOULBEN, SIMEON AT-AWAY, - ddniinistrators. july7 , if 24 Notice 4 IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tiat an applintion will be made at the next sessidn of the Le gisletire of S. C., to amend tie Cliartbr of the Edgefield Rail Road Company, soar to author ize the said Company to increase'their capital stock, and also to construct a Rail Road from Edgefield Court House, throurh: e Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville, io*Iyferminus at some point in Pendleton Diqtrait tor near the Savannah river or its tributary strifns. an.n .3m 30 f Notice 3 S hereby given, that an applikc'on will be made to the Legislature.oftistaite, at its , next sitting, for a Charter to coniuct at Rail' Road, or Turnpike Road, from Himburg, tap the Valley of the Savannah Riveiutor.within I zwemy-five miles of the samae, to. ih le of Georgia and North Carolina, also apharter for I building a toll Bridge ovet i hesaidriver and its tri utaries at a suitahle place,.i o for ihe renewal of the original Charter;jwth amend meut for a Bank in the Tow.no Hamburg, I South Carolina, granted the-220-Any.of De. cemder, 1822. . Also, for amendiniste charter of the American and German Tridm and In surance Company, granted the 1 ay of De cember 1835. HENRY SHULTZM.runder of Hamburg, South tiroina. Hamburg. S. C., August 12. september 15 St . 34 WANTED ,"Y the subscriber, for which the highes. J price will be paid 25 bushels Sun Flower SEED, 25 do Palma Christi J. D. TIBBETTS. I july 21 if 26 Notice. . HE Estate of Gilbei Summerall being Derelict. all those having deaands, are a requested to preseant them, duty ttested, and r those indebted to make immediate payment to the subscriber. JOHN HILL, 0. FE. D. may 26 if 18 RYE FOR SALE Bushmels RY E S EED, of beat quality 49for sale by the suabscribers. G. L. & E. PENN. septi1 tf -- 32 WARIEHOUSE T HE Subscribers have purchtased front a Nathan L Griffin,Esq., ~ thte Cotton Warehouse in lliamburg. recently occumpied by Dr. J1. F. ~Griffin, and formeLrly by Messrd. HI.,L. Jeffears & Co., situated at the foot of the Hill. anad im mediately 6t the head of the nmin besimess street. From it4 superior locatin, and being surrountdedI by a str-eam of water, it is compar atively exemplt from thme casualty- of fire and en tirely above the reach of high freshiets. - Thtey propose to carry on excluasively the WvARE~aaUsE & GENERAL FACTORAGE BUS1NE88, Sunder the firm of GEIGER & PA RTLOW. -lHaving entgaged an expenennaed and com pctentt assistanat, in additioni toh their owni per. , somnal attention, and- possessing means to maake ' liberal advances on Produtce consigned to their ni cnre, they- hereby render their services to Plan d tars, Merchmants and others, (n the storage andr sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, y and othier Produtce, in Receivingand Foriward ing Merchandise, and purchtasing goods to or - der. rTeir charges-will be regulated by the usual rates of thec place. 9 W. W. GEIG ER, JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. Is Hambturg, Junae 3, .1846. june 9 6m 20 TO TREI PUBEIO. T i undersigned wvould respectfully> announce .to r 3 Travellers and- persons vis * * iting Hanmburg, that he has taken for a terma of years. r -thte H-otel,-long known-as liubbard's American Whc Hts~sOTEL~ n Whic it ishistprpose to keep as such a house d should bc kept, and will onaly promise to all who .favor himn with a call, that he will do all in lais rpower to please; and where as- much comfort uad quiet may beexpected-~as can be fouand in Sany Public House. A carefaul ad attentive H ostler wvill be kept Iconstantly in the Stable,- and Horses' shalt he attended to in a way tha-t shall give entire satis I actionas. A liberal patronage is respectfdilyv solicited. |.-W M. KETC H AM. I Hamburg, March 8-10 : f 7 A LL persons indebted. to theestate of Wn. - 1. Mays, dee'd., are: reested to make payni~at, and those havingelairius againsat the estate, are requested to present. them for jaay , ment, properly attested. S. B. MeAYS, J AYS, .7esutors. .,..on . eotf. 31. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Garvin & Haines, Vs. 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. bail, at tire 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 A-ets of the Gene rnl Asseibly, commonly called the Itsolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given to the said Garvin & Haines, and all the other creditors of the said Charles 1. Carter, that the said petition will be heard and considered on the sixth day of October next, at Edgelield Court House, or n such other day as the Court may order during the term, coinienciig on the first Monday in October next, at said place; and all the creditors ofthe said Charles B. Car ter, are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the said CharJes B. Carter, upon bis executtng the assignmeit required by said Acts. THO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 2nd July, 1847. july 3 . 3m 24 INOTECE. A NY personts wishing PIANNO'S TUNED can he aitended to, by applying to i1r. AARON A. Clark, Edgefrield C. H.; by letter or otherwise. July7if 24 Noiire. B Y Order of Brig. Geni. Guyton. an Elec tion for Colotnel ofthe Second Regiment of Cavalry, will take place on the 22nd o* .Oc tuber next, to f.ll the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of James S. Snyley. The Managers are required to meet on the day following at Lois-mire's, to declare the Election. Captains of Companies are charged with the execution of this order according to the requisr tions of the Militia Law. THOS. W. LANHAM, . Lieut. Colonel. sept8 St 33 Notice. ALL those indebted to the old firm of Pres ley & Bryan, either by Note or Acecunt, are requested to come firward and settle tip. We are compelled to biing the buisiness to a close. E. 11. PRESLEY, R. C. BRYAN. September 7, 1817. tf 33 Nolice. LL Persons indebted to the estate of Char les G. Garrett, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment and, those haying demands against said estate are requested to present theum for payment properly attested. P. H. ELAM, Adn'tr. sapt. 8 3m 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, knwn as the Moses Harris tract, on the waters of Rkocky Creek, adjoining lands of Mr. Padget. Avery Bland, ind others.. containing seven hnndred and forty acres, be the same, more or less - Said Land is within 7 miles of the Court H onse, and the prospect of the Rail Road renders it very desirable properLy. A credit of one and tvo years will be given, the pirchaset is re quired to give a bond and approved security. W. A. HARRIS, Ad'mr. CAROLINE S. JETER, Adm'tx. of Maj. J. S. Jeicr, dec'd. aug 25 6t 31 Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, That anm application will be made to the Legislature-m-f South Carolina at-its next session. tc lay out atnd open a Public Road, from a poinit on the Island Ford road, in Edgefield District, at or near the house of Thomas C. Griffin, to run through the lands of James Ciesswell, anid to imntersect what is called the old Chmarleston. road, at or ntear the ford on the small creek crossing said Charles ior road, about three htunmdred yards above the Gin house of N. L. Griffin, on his plantation near Cambridge. At the samne time an apipli cation will lie made to discontinue the old Chmar leston road between the bridge over Ninety six creek, and the point where the proposed new publie road will initersect said Charleston road aug 16 3m 30 Tler's Agrue & Fever Pills. 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The chills were stoppijed by Qninine and oilier things, but after a fi-w days-or weeks they would return again, as bad or worse thaci before To wards the last the chills caine only every third day, and these were followed by fever of such se verity as to affect cay reasonm and it was funnd necesary for some onie to watch withc mao un til the pnaroxysm passed off'. At lamst I procured a box of your pih ls, acid onily took foir of them; this so completely stopped the chills, that I have never had a return of them tip to is tme, (nearly two years) acid near a year oif this time was passed in the same place whero I firsteanight tihe disease. That cmy case is not one cured biy chiancp is proven from the fant that four pills out of the same box cured-Capt. Reuben Bancks, so ef fectually diaL he hascnev'er harlthe di,'ense since, whereas before he often suffered from it. Two other person wvere also cured by the contents of this saume box, and they nceithier of themc have had a return of it althongh they both reside where they are exposed every season. I know'several others whm have tbeen cured by your pills, but it is -unncecessary to detail their cases. The best certificates of their eflici ency in Cucills and Fever, will be a few doses, acid if they are as beneficial to others as they have been to me they may-be truly called a pub. lic blessing. I am with much respect your ohee't serv't. HENRY hluslCOE. For sale by T. Risley. Huuaumburg., S. C., and J. D. TIBIBETTS, Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 28 6 m 2'7 Wotice. A LL4 Persons, havinig demands against the Sestate of Henry Carr, dee'd.', ace reqnest ed to present them legally attested, and those indebted are reqgnested to make icmmediate pay ment. THIOS. LAKE, Administ rator. Jinnn .tf 101 The U. S. District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BA YKRUP TC Y. IN the Matter of Henry H. Mayson. late Merchant of Edgefield District, a Bink rupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Cour of the United States, for the District of Somth Carolina, notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the Sixth day of November next, at olevon o'clock, A. M., why the said Henry H. Mlason should not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston 20th day of June 1847. 11. Y. GRAY. Clerk. July 7 3m 24 The U. S. District Couit, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN BA NKRU'TCY. IN the Mauer of Thomai.M. Oneal, Mer - chant of larnwell District, a Bankrupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Cobrt of he United States, for the District of SoUth Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be iewn before the said Comt, at the Federnl Court House in Charleston, on the thirteenth jay of November next, at eleveno'clock, A. M., wvhv the said Thomas M. Oneal, should not receive his Discharge and Certificate as Bak rupt. Charleston 14th day of Angust. 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. aug 25- 10 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN T1E COMMON PLEAS. G. L. & E. Penn, & Co. Vs. Cos. Sa. Fames B. Harris. T AMES B. HARRIS heing now in the * custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis trict. by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfa iendurn, at the suit ,f G L. & E. PWm & Co., md having filed in my office a schedule on aith, of iis whole estate-and effects, real and personal, with a view to obtain the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly talled the insolvent debtbrs Act. On notion ofMr. Tompkins, defendant's attorney, Publi Notice is hereby given, to the said G. L. & E Per n & V o., and all others, the creditors of the mid James B. Harris, thatthe said petition will be heard and considered. at Edgefield Couri lHr1use, on the sixth day of October next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, coinmencing on the first Monday ul October next, at said prlace, and the said G. L & E. Penn & Co., and all the others, the cre itors of the said James B. Harris, are hereby nmmanded, then and.there, either personally, r by attorney, to show cause, if any they can, why the petition of the said Ja.nes B. Harrii should not be heard and granted, find he be discharged from confinement by complying with the acts alresaid, according to the term f said acts. THO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 2nd, J847. july 3 3m 24 Luciua Cordial- or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. T HIS is a sovereign and speedy cre fo Incipient Consumption, Barreine!, Impotency, Incorhea or Whites, Obstituction Difficult or Painful MenstruutionIncontinence f Urine, or Involuintary Discharge thereof and f1r general prostration olthe system, whe ther the result tor inherent causes or praduced by irreeilarity, illness or ac.ident. 'The-re is not a shadow of dfoub. ii tre. and n e cvuhjqo onure, hon"R - led cilicacy .0tlI" d renness, fin. he cretions, p femiale sup ressiom.. Foraide-b L- the principaLiu. ists in Augusta, Hamkg an Charleston. T Price, $3;perb -d For sale b a itret; P. M1 Coen o. 9 a Nelson Cart IM.ii.a .. rey. Broad striftiihrleston ; TRis3 ~ug Edgefield Court H ouse. S. C. july 28 -6mn 27 DRi. JOEL BR(ANHIAM'S LIPER 6* DrsPECTIC MEDICINE, IN offering this valuable Medicine to the pro Upie of S. Carolina for the relief and cure of many diseases incident to a Southern climate, do nut claim for it infallibility ; neither do I say it will enre all disearses. But ia CHRONIC LIVER AFFECT1ONS - A ND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recomnmendits use, fronm my p~erso~nal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article is frvorably received wherever it has been used. I am allowed to refer to Mr. tieorge Heard of Trup, Mr, John Warren of Columbus. Mr. McAtce of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. Willim U. Tjerrelt of Putnam, Rev'd. Johni E. Dawson of Lagrange; to whicha great number oh names might be added, who ear their testimony to its value. Hfabimual costiveness is founrd very fregnently cnnected with feeble constitutions,-and pter sns of sedentary habits,- which often exert I very unifavorable influeince upon the genera health oh lie subjectt anrd is particularly mani, tested by a restless and desponding state jf the mind, irregular if not a loss of- appetite. Foi this condition of the system, this article is coidi dently recommerrndedl with the positive assur, arce that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as not to move thre bowels too actively, relief maI e relied ont, without arty, even the least of ihb unpleasant consequences,- r.'snhing from th< se of~ the common punrging medicines utsuall resorted to. 'This article will bet found to tic as a pileasant' cordiarl arid tonic, restoring th appletite!, tand at thre samte time filling ever iidictionr that the commtoni purginrg mredtcine are designed to effect.. rTere are some constitutions liable to regu lar atincks of IBdiours fever almost every fall to such, I recommiuentd the rise of this-Medicite benginning at least by the miiddle of May, at firs of Junie Manry persons whose Digestive organs art feeble, iftern experience a sense of fudinress weight, ind oppresusionu, -abourt thte stomach al -er eating--in snch eases adose of this medi cine will often tafford immediate relief. Pregnantt women often suffer from hear burn arid costiveness, they may uise tire artick wvithout the least danger arnd with great benefli In sick or nervous hetad-ache, it is a most valu, able medicine I could append a long list of certificates, bu forbear, preferring~ to rely on-the virtues of-thr medicine to sustain itself. The merdicine is t gentle and certain cathartic. tonic and sudorific JOEL BRANHIAM. Eatontoni, Georgia. For stile by lsobert Andersont. Liberty ill Cheatem & Settle. JOinitonsville, Charrles Fret ra, Cairo P. 0., and J. D. TIB3BETTS, Edgefie:ld C. HI. sept.8 ly 33. Notice. PPLICATION will be made r.o thme Le gislature of this Stare, at its next sessioi for an alteration in thre Charter of the Town Edgefield, so as to give to said town the usec te money arising from Licenses. Dr. GordoIn&PiliIs.* GREAT ARLV-AL$ Bushels or 25,000 bes D 3 O 'DON'S FAMILY PILLS The vast and increasine demand for tis iw ld justly celebrated Rediciie,;ghd the" inme'6&66" r cures they are daily cffelirn'n all #ortrd ofo'n the country where they have bden d of Dyirpepsia. Liver ComphaintesandB Diseases, with their Well known natteridqats8j. Sick Head-ache, &c., leas..mnduced. -h -S signed to make arraguemenato tei r stocks direct from the Proprietor, A say to their numerous customers prepared tin supply them, whole'" 1 rota," at New York prices. - - lT $2 per doxen,-or 24 cents per bti~j By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 """ d H aviland, Harral & Allen, Kin t . son Carter; Meeting street; E. Broad street; and Amos. Headc t Bay and Broad street, Charleston; Hamburg; and ~J. D. TIBB Edgefield'Court Tuse ~ filly 28 6m i ESTIMONIALS.4Ex tr.6 from Dr Waines, of Phijadel 2, 1840.-" Your Pills are thf4 mild. operations, and yet most powerful i7 fecta, of any that I have ever met-Wili tice of eight and twenty years. The'y the chyle and hence on the impuniies blood, is evidently veiy surpising. Extract of a lel ter from Dr.l enry Quebec, L. C., Match G, 1841. fevers, sick head'aches, torpidity of oe and enlargement of the spleen, Dr Pills are an excellent medicine. For sale by all the Druggists. -Hain bg-, iid' ih Charleston b Cohen, No. 19 Ilayne streel, Havilan. ral & Allen, King street; Nelson Car ing street; E. M. Carey, Broad Amos Iead. corner East Bay and Bro T. Risley,-ainburg ;- and J.D.TIBBETT1 lt Edgefield-Court H.9ise july 286n HEALTHMADE EASY."', DR. LE ROt$ VEGETABLE UNIVERSALPI I , T HE startling drawback on near a dicinal Agentihas ever bee1.i t er process of purgation and pusf- i-0 also Debilitated the Syste.--Iei Medicines have alwaysbeen regadWd but a Necessary EvilePatients.resotiug for the reiief of one disease attheez another.-To-obviate this Physician5 .0 sought for an Agent that would at. time PURGE, PURIFY and STRE EN. But their efforts were nearlfru and they had almost de s red-of the labors of science, and reseafh 'wre We warded by a discovery which fully reahid-Al)i :fondest desires of the Medical Fadalty J-d which is justly regarded as one.ofthesi-i portant Triunplhethat Phariae?j~as a chieved.-This important desideratu'nJa.s ed Dr. LE ROY'd VEGETABL 9UNCIVE SAL PILLS, wv hichi perify the Blo'od an move all cotript, and vitiathd humoraunda.d - 'sealthy accum-ulations from.thte body ina.mpan ner never before rivalled, and which yet .'2 duce no weakness or lassitude viihatever, on the contrary, ione the Stoniiesis and invh o rats the constittiorrdiqg thi progress o Loperations! Dr. Le Roy' Pflls,. those hetetofore irre(oncilae t n able'qualities; Evacutio and Iii411 rafon - they are at the sanietimtiarSTRE -OT ING PURGA'IVE, and a PUR~ffi[ NG NIC. . .. . -. The two primciale jngred'e IJ". tt''rrt n Af~ SAPARILLA, so preiP~ed hiat eachpyi the beneficial effect of the otheri th -' :strengthening, whiletioelatter j:o with various- veetable ki"greilnts e v eaesy and purifies-this'they superinduch no'tbrpid ity or lassitude of the Digestive Funictions;.and hence their optratlonsare attended, by nioRe. action, or subsegnent Costinitiess: Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the mrost active andI~ searching Medicine in existence. Thiey aIsonce attack the very root of Diseases; aihd. their ac' tion is-so protmp', that in an hour or two aflerT they are takeri;- the patient is aware of thei' good effects. Thby not' only operate on ~the; Blood, butalso on the chyle, of whiah th'e l ide is formed, and this secures good blood from the. :fountain head, mseiev'er they produce neithet nausea, griping'or dbliility, ahd as-a faily. Medicine they have no rival.-Pice 25 Cutrs' pe Box... For sale by 3. D. TIBBETT'S, Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 7- 6n 2 O R the cute of White Swcelluangb, Serofuigs 1?and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Les old and fresh Wounds, Sprains anid Bruise,,oL ling's, and Inflammuaion, Scald Head? .Se Breasts. of wcomen, Rhleumatac pain., Telies. E ruptions, Chilblains; Wfhitaos; BileA'- .Co'us,X amd external diseases genmerally-; It is likewise greatly superior to atiy medicine ..heretofre discovered for the chafed lGackii atid limnbs fo horses; for rintgworoms, chitpped lips ind. in short for every external bodily evil that myal to the lot of man or beast. The- proprietor so this noble specific can positively statk, without fear of contradiction,- that it is vastly supenors to any compound ever discovered, or.les tthat is kniown in these days, in the cure jorthe above complaints. Indeed, too mn'ch cannoV ,he said in its favor, for there is nothing -~pe Scertain,than iis ethicacy in the mattersio ' ik sit is recommenmd'ed, and'the speed and 'iiefed ion of its igres are such asito have the appeargv aiice of being miraculous. No house should'be without this almost universal ointment, fotsthe tinmates of ailt honsesuare liable to scalds~scratche es; cuts, bruises. burns, corns, chapped.lipp4 &c. &c. Brc.: fromi any or all of wvhich .they5 can receive bet-little in'j ry if they have a'bx, -of Harrison's unrivalle specifie to'cornen with them. For Piles and Salt Rheum itsii. passall other remedies. . tFrsale byT.Rs ,Habritu .. TIB8ETS Edgeiield Courtiloose, .1 ' july 28 6mn 2V . ALL Notice. Lpersons ladebted'to the estaorD.. tAugustus W. Burt, dee'd. are regnested~ -to make immnediate paymenti and those havi~~ demands aginst said estate; are reqtdestal preseint them fot p mnent. propratte - June 16' tf 1 '" NOTICE. - LLPesn indebted to the -Eisate - rePope, deceased, are- herb ti.' fled -that it'it absolutely necessary to colechl the nmoney dute the Estate, and ta thosewho~-' Ido not pay wvill be sued before return iday--r fThe Notes are in the hands of N. L. Griffin r IfJ.-WV. Gibbs, E'srs. TEIOS. H. POPEEeeto00 Jan 3 .if