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SOUTH CAROLna. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Landrum and others Bill > for B. Franklin L'nwdrim& others. Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by! virtue of an order from the Court of Equi tv in this case, I shall sell at Edgelield Court flouse, on the first Monday in November next, the real estate of John Landrum, dec'd, in the followings parcels. viz. The Homestead, of said dee'd, containing thirteen hundred and forty acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Horse and Beaverdatn Creek*, and adjoining ands known as Bart Hateher's, the estate af John Hbteher. dee'd. and other lands of said John Lindrum, known as tract No 2. Tract No 2. containing one thousand and twe'nty-six acres, more or less, lying on Horse creek, and adjoining lands of the estate of John Hatcher, dec d, John Adkinson, Silas Randall, John Overstreet, B. F. Landrum, and other lands of said John Landrum, dec'd,. known as traets No 1, 3, and 5. Tract-No 3, containing six hundred and-fifty acres, more or less, lying on Horse creek and Wolf Braich, and adjoining bIuds, of John M. Randll, Lewis J. Miles, B. F. Landrum, John Overstreet, and tracts No 2 and 4 of said John Landrum, dec'd. Tract No 4. containing simx hundred and seventy~two acres, more or less, lying on a small branch ofiShaw's creek, aud adjoinirn lands of John Overstreet, Cullin Rhodes, Martin Posey. A. B. Addison, Simpson Rowe, aid tracts Nos. 3 and 5 ofthe estate of John Landrium, dec'd. Tract No. 5, containing fourteen hundred and two acres. more or less, lying on Shaw's creek, and adjoining lands of Silas Randall, Johti Overstreet, Cullin Rhodes. Mrs. Rowe, Slhaw.'s creek, C. J. Glover, John Adkinson, and tracts Nos. 2 and 4 of the estate of said Jolh Landrni, dec'd. Tract No. 6, composed of two separate parcels, being part of the tracts known as the Swearengei and Winberly tracts. contaimnng four hundred and ninety-nine acres, more or less, lyingoen Shaw's crcek,and adjoining lands of A, B. Addison, Martin Posey. Collin Rhodes, and lands claimed by Martin Posey. The Major place, containing two hundred and seventy-nine acres, situatet in the Distric.t and State aforesnid, on the road from the Pine House to Hanibtarg, and adjoining lands of Elizabeth cloud, A. Kemp, John Kirksey. Jas. Swearengen, Benj. Bettis, Bernj. Hatcher and Beng. Gallman. The Napier or Cloud tract, containing two hundred and sixteen (216) acres, nore or les!, situated ins the -District -ind State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Benj Bettis. Eliza Bodie or R. M.- Ilolsonback, James Swearengen and John Kirksey, - Also one other tract owned by saiia decia-ed, and Lewis J. Miles, containing Seven hundred and twenty-two acres, more or less, situated in the District tind State aforesaid, on Shaw's creek. and adjoining lands of C. J. Glover, Tarlton McClendon, Seaborii Day, Amos Landrum, ahd othe' lands belonging to the estate of said John Landrumudec'd. Also one other tract, containing about eigh acres, on .Dawfaskie Island in Beaufort Dis t'rict; in the State aforesaid. Saidands will be sold on a credit of one and tfWo'y'eaexoept for so much as will pay the cost. i dexpenges of this suit, to be paid in daP. uicisasers giving bond and good stre ii es to seoure the purchase money. Possession dheland'notigivet'till th'1stIay of January Cmin'rs. Office, Edgefleld. Ot. 1,4847. 8. S. TOM PKINS, .4.1. D .N. B.- Plat'f (excepting ~TATE9J SOILNr UAROLNt DG 1'EJAD ITCT. ThmaLR Anderson & wife Benjamip H. Mitler & others, NOTICFJIS-.HEREBY GIVEN, that by vertue of an order of the Court of Equity ithis case, Ishall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in November ntext, the followinig- tracts of land belonging to the estate of James Miller. dec'd, viz. The Home tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S...twenty-four hundred and seven ty-seven (2477) acres, adjoinsing lands of M rs. Delaughter, Benj. Bettis, James Brogden, G. W. Jones, Benj. Gallmnan, Doct, H, Burt and otlier. lands of the estate of said James Mi iller, and othei-s. The Johnson tract, containinig by survey of D. White, D. S., two hundred and seventy. four (274) acres. arid adjoinitig lands of Dr. H, Burt and other lands of theestate of said James Muller. The Bteithaupt tract, containing by suirvcy of D. W~hite, D. S., three hundred and forty seven (347) acres, adjoining lands of Dr. H . Burt, -Moses Swearengen, A. Car penter arid other lands belonging to theestte of saidJatmes Miller. Said lands will be sold on a credit of one and twa years, except as to so snich as may be necessary to pay the cost and expenses of this suit, to be paid in cash. Purchasers giving bond and good sureties to secenre the purchase money. Possession of the. Latnd not to be given until the 1st day of January next. Cotium'rs. Office, E-lgefield, Oct. 1, 1847. S. S. TOM1PKINS, c. E. E.D. oet.6 4t 37 .SOUTH CAROLI NA. EDGEFIE LD DIST RICT. IN EQUiTY. John Furguson & others. vs Agnes Corley & others. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity itt 'his case.I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, orn the first Monday in November next, a part of the real estate of William furguson, dec'd, composed of the following parcels of lands,'viz. The Owen DaIly tract, containn two hun dred and twenty-five acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of George Hueit, Iry Sadler, and another tract belonging to the estate of Win. Furguson, known as the H ome tract. The John Wheeler tract~containing one hun dred acres, more or less, and adjoining the aforesaid Home tract, and lands of Charlotte O'Neal. A parcel ot tract of one hundre~d acres, more or less, bought of Charlea O'Neal, and adjoining lanids of Charlotte O'Neal, the Hi6ie, and Wheeler tracts. And the John Daly tract, of one hundred and fifty acres. more or less, anid adjoing lanids of John P. Mieker, and Mtrs. B. Butler. Said lands being the entire rear estate of said William Furguson, excepting the Home tract of three hundred and fifty acres. Saidt lands will be te surveyed mnd divide-l & sold in two or more parcels. plats of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms of Sale.-A credit of one yeat. except as to so miuch as will pay the cost of this suit and the expenaes of the survey, to be paid in eash. Purohasers giving bond and good sure ties to seu the purchnse- money. 8. '8. TOMPKINS, e. a. E. D.. Commn'r&.Office EdgefieldCOet, L, 1847.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sampso.] B. Mays & John J,Mays, Vs} Henry H. Mason & wife, & others. ' OTICE IS HsEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an order from Chancellor Johnson, I shall sell at Edge field Court House, on Saturday the 16th day of October next, (being the last day of the Court of Common Pleas commencing on the firs; Monday i. October next.) the the real estate of Capt. Wm. B. Mays, deed., in the following parcels, vir.: Tract No 1, known as the Oliphaat Traet, containing according to a survey made by D. White, D, S., the 14th July 1847, six hundred and twenty-two acres, (622,) and adjoining lands of John Harri son, N. L. Griffin, S. F. Goode, !Pev. Joseph Moore, and other 1 -Is of aid Wm. B. Mays, dec'd. Tract Nu 2, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., made 14th July 1847, three hundred and twency-seveu acres, (327,) and adjoining the tract known as the Oliphunt tract, James Rainsford, C. J. Glover, and other lands of said W*n. B. Mays. dec'd. Tract N) 3, contining by sut vey of D. White, D. S., mado 14th July 1847, thtee hundred and twenty-one acres, (321,) and adjoining the tract known as the Oliphant tract, John H arrisoo, A. B. Addison, and other lands of said Win. H. Mays, dec'd. Tract No 4, known a the Home tract. containing by survey of' D. White, D. S., made 13th July 1847, eight hundred and eighty-seven acres, 887.) and adjoining lands of John Harrison, John H. Fair, Joel Roper, George Tillman, and others. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one, twvo and three years. in equal annual instalnents. with interest frorn and after one year from the day of sale, except for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash, purchasers giving 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. TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D, Comr'r. Office, Edgefield, Sep. 23d 1847. sept. 23 4 3.5 UE7 The Plats of the above land can be seen at the residence of Sampson B. Mays, Esqr. STATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUlTY. Samuel Harris, & others. vs, Partition. Green Harris & others. N OTICE is hereby given. that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at the late residence of Reeves Martin, dec'd., near Cambridge. on the third Monday in October next, the real estate of Tur ner Harris, dec'd , being one tract (if land, sit nitied partly in Abbeville and partly in Edgereld Districts, in the Sutte aforesaid, on Cnffeetown Creek, cpntaining.two-hundred and fifty acres, more or"le'ss, and adjining lands of Thomas Cleathani Lemuel Bell.:Thomas;Henderson, BenijawinG1i,'andl 'others. . -"- .y I. - Said.'sna ivill li'sold on a credit of twelve months, except for so much as will pay the cost ,of this suit to be cash. *Th.e purchtaer togife' bopd and good surd feito-secure'the .urch n'rs. Office, Edgefeld, Sep.10.1847. eptil 60%1 34 State of' South Carolina, EDGEF I RLD DIST RICT. Atn~IN E QUITY. An .Williams & Tabitha Mar-) tin, as Freemani G. Martin, Jas. Partition. WV. Caldwell, & wife, & others. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of the Decree of the Court of Eqiuity in this case, I shall sell on the third Monday in Octo ber next,at the late residence of Reeves Mal~rtitn, dee'd., the real estate 'of the said Reeves Mar tin. bein~g Otne tract of land, situated in the ltstrict and Statc aforesaid, ott Ninty-six Creek, enntaining nine hundred and onei acres, more oir less, antd adioining lands of Whitfield Brooks,.George WV. H olloway. Pleasant Burnett, James Cresswell. N.- L. Griffiu. and thte said Ann F. Williams. Said land will be sold ott a credtt of one and t wo years, except for so much as will pay the cost oh this suit to he paid in cash. .The purchaser giving bond and good sure ties to secure the putrchase muoney. S. S. TOM PKINS, C.E. E. D. Com'n'rs. Ofrice, Edgefield Sept. 10, 1847. sept 11. 6t 34 Sale of Land. ASthe Agent of M rs. Behethland Butler, I am authorized to say, that she will offerfor sale, on Thursday the 28th of October next, her plantation on Big Creek, cotntaining 1125 areres, will he sold, on that day, at the H ome stead, in three tracts * The tract known as the Bridge tract, lying on each side of the road, leadinig from Richtard Colemnan's to Monnt Willing, contaitis onte hundred and eighty one acres. This tract is well supplied with water, having Big Creek for its northern boundary--a conistant fresh wvater pond neer the bridge, and agooda pring on its eastern bonndary. It is mostly in woods, and is well adapted to Cotton, Corn and Oats. The next tract,known as the Deny tract,con tains one hundred and sixty five acres, and lies west of the samne road, and runs up in an angle to the cross roads at Mecklens. It is en tirely in woods. The remaining tract, containing 777 acres,. known at the Home Place, has upon it a good dwelling house, gin and other houses, and in many respects is a desirable dwelling place being a body of land, well adapted to farming, and having pure springs and streams of water oni'. Terms of sale. One two and three years icredit, with an obligation and good security uterest from the Jlate and payable annually. SIMEON CHRISTIE. sept. 15 -7r 34 Notice. SLL Persons indebted toi us in, our late Mer cantile business, are hereby notified that longer in.tulgence can, nor will not be given. We tmust close our bttsiness. A word to the wise is sufficient. A. BLAN D. WV. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C.H.,. C , Sept. 10, 1847 t f 34 .BACON-BACON. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW lot itf'very superior Bacon. which will be sold low for CASH. Also-A lot of fine Flour. - . -J.'A. WILLIAMS. jnne 9 tf 20' E7 The friends of WESLEY BODIE, an ntounce- him as a candidate for the office of ShetifT, at the ensningelection. e.ruar- 24 at Walker & Bra ford, Warehouse 4 O misson Mnerchants-Ham S C. HE undersigned.respect' miirm their friends.and the public, tha .they still con ttnue the WAREHOUSE & C MMISSION BUSINESS at their old stand, known as the Water-Proof Warehouse; wh e they will de. vote their personal attention t1 llbusiness en tratcted to their cure.. Their rates for selling and ainge of Cotton or other produce, receiving d fdrwariling Merchatidize are the same as hireitoWre Orders for-Supplies will be m y exectit ed at the lowest market price Thankful for past patronage -o ilerally be. stowed on us we respectfully sot aconiwn ance of the same. WALKER'& B D ORD. H mburg, August 27, 1847. 3 32 Rapjley's here Ietl? ASH made at 64 cents per Jigh4 for all Sash containing 15'lights'to 1ii window and upwards, all windows contaaaian.leS 7 . per'light. All kinds of FURNITURE ufadatto order, at the old stand, I mile from Gilgst-Church, and 17 from Cambridge, upon tle Matintown road. All orders left at this office. willS attended to. W M. -BAYLEY. august25 . tf 31 Abbeville Banner and Anderson GaIette co, py three timwe. REMOVAL. 1vA. KTC.AUS - 11 sO., HAM BURG, S. C. AVE removed their stock offry Goods . to the Store under the Americaio'otel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of American. French and Eniglish DR GOO We would take this opliortunity to return our thanks to out numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six yeats. and would solicit a continuaaejof their favors. We would also invite all persons buying.Dry Goods in Hamburg, Who are not 'lready on our large list of subscribers to gie s a iial. Our stock will consist of a much larger- and more general assortment than ie have hereto fore kept. We shall also continne to keep our usual asortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Just received a full assorieuL of all numbers of genuine . Destch Rolling Clbihs, which together with all articles in-our line will be sold as low as they can be procured in Ham burg or Augusta. WM. KETCHAM & CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 Mr. & Mrs. Rassell's, AT COLUMBIA,S. C. T HIS School for YOUNG LADIES will be re-opened, in the- large.and sommo. dious building opposite the Episdopal Church, on the second .londay in November.nzet -rEasiS-PaR QuARTaR. -l Board, including all items,$50 (10 Instruction'in Spelling and ReI3d- .38 00 The abdve With Writing and Aizili. - metic, -0 00 The above with.Grammar, Ge - phy and History, 12 01) The abiove vith higter braiches 1500 'Piano ind uitareach :5-. .H a p - 20,00 Use of"Piano and tr, UsaTo r'the Harp,' - Drawing and PaiiilhtijW , - Competent Teachers iii each of tihe a oe studies~tare engaged. Mladame-Firoas Pfrom Charleston, will give a course of Dancing- Lee sons, duringthe mniths of Novemger and De cemuber, terms $12 00. Mrs. H Assz~r.L, give~s every. day,1 aLesson in Vocal Music, free ufcharge. The Yontg L.auiecs' rooms .will be, supplied with fire. Parh'tnr boardet a can'be adintted. All payment in advance from7 thie time of ad mittance, hut nonue for less titan one quarter. The H on. A. P. Butler, Chancellor Harper Professor Laborde, of the South Carolina CoI lege, arid M rs. M. C. Izard,' of Columbia, who had the confidence to scud theirdaughterm dur ing the lust twot years to Mrs. Hassell, have been kind enough to allow theitniames to be given as referendes. September 1 IOL 32 The Pendleton Messenger will please copy. tVotice. ALL those indebted to the estate of Charity Johtnson, dec'd., are requested to make immeidiate payment, and those havIng demands to ptresent them properly attested.-,'a C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON ATTA WAY, Administrators. jlyy7 if 24I S EEB otice ''to IS U EEB GIVEN. That an applic-aio ..wiltl be made at the next sessidin of the Le gislature of S. C., to amend the Charter of the Edgefield Rail Road Company, so as to author ize the said Company to increase. iheir capital stock, and also to construct a Rail Road from Edgefield Court House, through the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville, to a terminus at some point in Pendleton Distric't, nor near the Savannah river or its tributary streams. augnat18 3m 30 Notice I S hereby given, thatan application will be made to the Legislature of this State, at its next sitting, for a.Charter to construct a RatI Road, or rumnpike Road, fromt Hamburg. up the Valley of die Savamnnah River. or within wenty.five miles of the ,iaune,.to the lines of Georgia and North Carolina, also'a Charter for buildimg a toll Bridge ove:t hle said river and its tributaries at a suitable place, aso, for the renewal of the original Charter, with amnend ment for a Batik in. the Townof Hamburg, South' Caroline, granted the 22d day of De cemder, 1822. Also, for amending the charter of the American and German rading and In surance Comipany, granted the 19th day of D~e cember 3835. HENRY SHULTZ, Founder of Hamburg, South Carolina. Hamburg. S. C., August 12. september 15. 8t .34 WANTED B Y the subscriber, for which the highes. price will be patid 25 bushels Sunt Flower SEED, 25 do Paltma Chiristi" J. D. TIBBETTS. july 21 f 26 Notice. - T H E Estate of Gilber: Summeralh. being Derelict .all those having demnands; dre requested to present them,, duly attested; and those indebted to make immediate payment to the subscriber. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. may2"If IS RYE FOR SALE 4Bushels RY E SE.ED,.of best quality for sale by the subscribers. - ' . L. &r E. PENN. sep 1 -if~ 32 WAREHOUSE AND FACTO RAGE THE Subscribert hive purchased fronr Nathan L. GriffiaEsq. - 90. ... .the Cotton Warehouse in Hamburg, recently occupied by Dr. J. F Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. H. L. Jeffer & Co., situated at the foot of the Hill, and im mediately at the head of the main bnsmes street. From it4 superior location, and being surrounded by a stream of water, it is compar atively exempt from the casualty of fire and en tirely above the reach of high freshets. They propose to carry on exclusively the WAnYHUOUSV & GENERAL FACTORAGE B US1XE 88, under the firm of GEIGER & PARTLOW. Having engaged an experienced and coin potent assistant, in addition to their own per sonal attention, and possessing means to rr.ake liberal advances on Produce consigned to theil care, they hereby render their services to Plan. ters, Merchants and others, in the storage anl sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Produce, in Receiving and Forward ing Merchandise, and purchasing goods to or d - der. Their charges will be regulated by the usual rates of the place. W. W. GEIGER, JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. H amburg, June 3, 1846. june'9 6m 20 TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to g Travellers and persons vis. g iing H amburg. that he has taken for a term of years. the Hotel, long known as Hubbard's American H OTEL, Which it is his purpose to keep as suds a house shoudi be kept, and will only promise to all who favor him with a call. that he will do all in his power to please; and where as much comfort and gmet may be expected as can be found in any Public House. A careful and attentive Hostler will be kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall lie attended to in a way that shall give entire satis actions. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. WM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, March 8-10 tI 7 CARD. T HE undersig'ned having made the neces sary arrangements, is now prepared to furnish CoIes of every description, at the hortest notice, and will give this branch of his business his personal attention. He has also now finished. a new and elegant Hearse. which will be in teadiness at any time, to attend Funerals. His charges will be reasonable and accommodating. A.BUSHNELL Edgefield C. H. July 28 tr 27 NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who held conditionally an in. terest its the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) has never complied with said condition, thero fore lie holds no interest, and has no right te sell or ma .e any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a s ight purchassd front any . other, unless our abent, will not be good. M r. j T.T A nEB R,. ws authorise, with fuli power toact as our sgent. .C.OTHRAN &3IOORE. I March .I 1847 -- . 6. A LL Persins .h viiiig demanda against the estate of Henry Carr, dee'd., are request d to present them legally attested, and those ndebted are reqgnested to make immediate pay nent. T1 HOS. LAKE, Admniaistrator. June 3 tf J0 ..lrotice. A LL-Persons indebted to the estate of Char les G. Garrett, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment and, those hayling emnds agairist said estate are regnested tu present them for payment properly attested. P. H. ELAM, Adin'tr. sapt 8 3m 33 Notice. APPL!CA TION will be madea to the La gislature of this Statc, at its next sessiuon. rnn alteratiun in the Chiarier orthe Town of Edgefield, so as to give to said town the use of the money arising from LIcenses. aug 18 3m 30lt NOTI0CE. A NY persons wishing PIANNO'S T UNED cats he attended to, b~y applying to Mr. AA RON A. Clark, Edgefield C. H.; by letter or otherwise. Julytf 24 Tler's Agruue & Fever Pis. ACERTrAtN. satfe andi effectutal cisre for Agnte and Fever, in all varied forms. Al so, an excellent Tonie in Dyspepsia, Palpita ion of the Iheart, Loss of A ppetite, Neuralgia, Nervuus and other diseases, which arise from a weak and dehilitated condition of the system B'Itimore. December 15th, 1843. Dr. G. K. TYLERt.--DeaC Sir.--It is with great pleasure that I announuce to you a perfect restoration of my healsh by the use of your in aluble pills. I lad beetn suffering from Chills and Fevers for eighteen or twenty mnonths,. during which time I took five bottles of Row and's Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and Age Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir, Keener's Powders, Barks, Quinine, Thompso. nian Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fact lmost all the poputar remedies I could hear of; nd yet received no la'sting benefit. The chilla were stopped by Qninine and othier things, but afr a few dayvs or weeks they wvould return again, as had or worse than before Towards lhe last the chills camse only every third day, and these were followed by fever of such se veriy as to affect my reason and it was found necessary for some one to wvatchi iih me tun til the pa'roxysm passed off. At last I procured a ox of your pills, anad onily took four of theist; this so completely stopped the chills, that I have never had a return of them usp to this tie, (nearly two years) and tsear a year of this time was passed in the santie place where I irst canght the disease. That my ease is not one cured hy chance is proven from the fact that fonr pills out of the same box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef fectally hat lie has never had the divenise since, whereas before he often suffered from it. T wo other parson were also cured by the contents of this same box, and they neither of them have had a return of it although they both reside where they tire exposed every season. I know'several others who have been ensred by your pills, but it is unnecessary to detail their cases. The best certificates of their effici ency an Casills and'Fever' will be a few doses, and if they are as beneficial to othera as they have been to me they may be truly called a pub. li blessing. . Iam with much respect yotur ohee't serv't. HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Risley,.Hanihturg. S. C., and J. D. TIBBETTS, --Edgefield C. H., S. C. :.,y., onOm 27 The U. S. District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Matter of Henry 11. Mayson. late a Merchant of Edgefierd District, a Bank. rupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Cour of the United States, for tho District of South Carolina. notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court, at the Fedetal Court House in Charleston, on the Sixth day ofNovenber next, at elevon o'clock, A. M., why the said Henry H.. Mason should not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston 26th day of June 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. July 7 3m 24 The U. S. District Court,. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1NBANKRUPTCY. N the Matter of Thomas M. Oneal, Met chant of Baruwell District, a Bankrupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Court of I the United States, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be shown before the said Comit, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the thirteenth day of November next, at eleveno'clock, A. M., why the said Thomas M. Oneal, should not receive his Discharge and Certificate as Bak rupt. Charleston 14th day of August, 1847. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. aug 26 10 31 Lucina Cordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. T HIS is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Impotency, Incorha or Whites. Obstanction, Difficult or Painful M1 enstruationIncontinence af Urine, or Involuntary Discharge thereof; and for general pro-itration of the system. whe. ther the tesult of inherent causes or praduced by irregularity, illness or ac.:ident. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is tr-se, aud were not the subject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would tc:iify to the unrival led efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar renness, flour albus, gleets, irregularities in the secretios, pains in the Kidneys. female sup. pressions. For sale by all the principal Drug. gists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston. 07 Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Harral & Allen, King street; P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street; Nelson Carter, Meeting street, asd E. M. Ca rey, Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley, Ham burg; and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6m 27 DR. JOEL BRANHAM'S LIT'ER X DYSI'ECTIC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuable Medicine to the peo pie of S. Carolina fin the relief and cure of many diseases incident to a Southern climate, I do not claim for it infathibility; 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 n=y personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article 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. lcAffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam,' Rev'd. John E. Dawaon of. Lagrange; to. which a great.*number of nanmes might be added, who bear their.testimony to its valiue. Habitual cosiveness is found-very frequently connected with feeble constitutibns, and per sons of sedentary :habits,. which oftenexetkl v*riiifa6rvorbii ungtpoi the i'eral helth of the subject; und is parttcularly mani fested by a restless and'deAporiding siate ofthe mind,'irregular if not a loss of appetite. For this condition of the system,' this article is confi dently recommenided with tho positive assur ance that if the dose is properly adjusted, so as ntot to move the bowvels too actively. relief may be relied on, without any, even the least of the unpleasant consequences, r.-suhing from the use of the common purging tmedicines usually resorted to. This article~ will b.- fand to act as a pleasant cordial and tonmic, restoring the appetite, ttnd at the same time fnlililing every itidication that the cotmmon purging medicines are designed to effect. rThere are some constitutions liable to rego lar attacks of Bdious fever almoast every fall, to stuch. I recommend the use of this Medicine, begitnning at least by the middle of May, 01 first of.JImne Many persons whose Digestive organs are feehle., often experience -r senise of lfullness. weight, and oppressione, ubotut the stomatch aif ter eatitng-in such cases a dose of this medi eine will onfen afford immediate relief. Pregnant women oflen suffer from heart burn and costiveness, they may use the article without the least danger and with great benefit, Int sick or nervous hcad-ache, it is a most valu dble medicine' I could append a long list of certificates, hut forboar, preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to sustain itself. T1he mnedicina is a gentle and certain cathartic ionic and stndorific. JOEL BRANHAM. Eatonton, Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill, Cheatemt & Settle, Duntonsville, Charles Free man, Cairo P. 0., and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. H. sept.8 ly 33 Notire, B Y Order of Brig. Ganl. Guyton, an Elec tion for Colonel of the Second Regiment df Cavalry, will take place on the 22nd of Oc tober next, to ElII the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ofJanmes S. Smiyley. The Managers are required to meet on the day following at Longmiire's, to declare the Election. Captains of Companies are charged with the execution of this order according to the requisr~ tions of thme M ilitia Lawv. THOS. W. LANHAM, Lient. Colonel. sep t 33 Nlotice, ALL those indebted to the old firm of Pres ..ley & Bryati, either by Note or Acenunt, are requested to come forward andi settle up. We are compelled to bhing the business to a close. - E. B. PRESLEY, B. C. BRYA N. September 7, 1847. tf 33 Notice IS H IEREBY GIVEN, 'That arn am'plication will be madJe to the Legislature Eof South Carolina at its tnext session, to lay emnt and open a Public Road, fre,m a point on thme Island Ford road, in EdgefieldI District, at or near the house of Thmomas C. Griffin, to rit tharongh the lands of James Ci'esswell, and to intersect what is called thme old Charleston road, at or near the ford on the small creek crossing usaid Charles tar road, about three hundred yards above the. Gin homm'e of N. L. Griffin, on his plantation near Cambridge. At the same time an. ap.pli catinn will be made tondiscnitinue the old Chiar eston road between the bridge over. Ninety six creek, and the poitit where the proposed. new public road will in tersect said Charleston road. ..... 16 '3mo. on0 A F OR the cure of Ihite Sadflingse las# and other tumors, Vicers, &Irs 'LegapoId and fresh Wounds, Sprains and Brises, Sie-' lings, and Injlammalion, Scald Head. Sore' Breasts, of weomen, Rheizatc.pains, Tegey Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlosos, Bies, Corks and eiternal diseases generally. Itis-Illipie) greatly superior to any medicine hrestoforid dicovered for- the chafed .backs bd " horsesF for ring worm.s, chapped 4lp- in short for every ezterrm be.dily evil i ain to the lot of man- or beast. kh. p rapr4ig this noble specific can positively sta , fear of-contradiction, that it is vasti s to any componid ever discovered, 1r at4Este that'is lkhewnin:these days/in-the ccnfeits . above cbmplaihts; Indhedy too wefe'aj* i be said in its favor, fur ther'e is nothing or certain, than its efiacy in the mettirefor it is recommendide, and the spee ai tion of its curesare suth as to lhaV . lar' aice of being miracnloua- Note without this alniost univeraWf'tMn'1i* inmates of all houses are-liable fiinld sali es, cuts, braises. burns, corns, &c. &c. kr.; from any or all of w' can receive but little.injury -' they'h of Harrisai'i unrivalled specific to coiij ' with them. For Piles and Salt Rhetirm t passes all other remedies. For sale by T. Risley, HAmbPrgi J. D. TIBB Edgefield Court IHoaieS. july 286 Dr. Gordon's ri s . GREAT ARRIVAL:-. 3O Bnsliels or 25,000 boxes of DF..Geng DON'S FAMILY PILLS-The vast and increasing demand foi.this ae - justly celebrated Medicine, atd the' ]uallo cures they are daily efiectingin all p the country where they have been introducd, of Dyspepsia, Jver Complaints and.4dluiua Disease., with their well known. atle'dints, Siek Head-ache, &c.,' has induced 'the's uBe. signed to make arrangements t1i'recei ve(hei stocks direct from the Proprieto,. andwsuWgV say to their numerous cuetoaiers-that theygar prepared to supply them, wholesale or .etae at New York prices. IL0 $2 per doxen, or 24 cents per bor. ' By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 aynerstnwit Hav'land, Harral & Allen, King striet;$il son Carter, Meeting street; E. lI r Broad street; and Amos Head,-corieri Eia Bay and Broad street, Charlestout 163i4l1j Hamburg; and J. D.-TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House;-S.G C;,s. july 28 6m_ __. T ESTIMON(AL--Eixirictrf t from Dr Waines, of Pliliel'aph' 2, 1840.-- Your Pills areathe ,pildesan ii operations, and yet most poP erfC facts, 'of any that I have ever met -th. tice of eight'and twenty jenre.TIil - the chyle and hence on the impiii ti blood, is evidently very sutiiiig'e~ vt Extract of a letier from.Or:-Henyr Hall, .o( Quebec,' L..C." Maich 6 184.. r~iijiods fevers, sick headaches.orpidi ot and enlargement of 8la,.: Pills are an excellent oemicmne,, For saleliy-alI the Dr a Hamblr4,- and in W t Cohen; No.9 Iayn ral & Alfiengstret I cw ing str'ift;E.ii Cre i Amos Hlaad..eorir FastBy a Bi T. Risley, Haiburg ;'nd n . D. TJBBETTS.. Edgefield. Court Ilotide, S. ( July 28 6m 21? ,HEALTH MADE EASY. . D R. L E ROY'S, VEGETA BLE UNIVERSAL PILLS5.' H E startling drawback on itearly.A alI I.diciinal Agents has ever been that in their procese of tpurgatiim and purifi jitinthig haie alan Debilitated dhe System-Iience Purgativb Iledicines have alwaysheen regarded asat besJk buit a Necessara Evil,Patients resortint-thsm. for the re~ef of one disease a: tlig sx p~u -f another.-To obviate.this Phyuicuans~~r liant sought for an Agent that. wrond'at tssamue. time PURGE, PURIFY and STRENGT1 EN. But their efforts were nearly fruitlesir, aiid they had almost despaired of success. when the labors of science, and research were- re. warded by a discnvery which fully realIzed-the' fondest desires of the Medical.'Faculty, and% wvhiichi is justly regarded. as one of the miost-im portant Trium'ph; that Pharmiacy has everi chieved.-This important desideraitim iii namni ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLF UNIVERZ SAL PILLS, which purify the Blood'andfe - move all coi rupt, and vitiated humors: andiam.' 'aealthy accumulations from the body in .-man ner never-before rivalled, and which,yet.piro diice no weakness or lassitude whatever. ij on the contrary, tone the Stomach and.invigo rate the constitution during the progress of $tpgr operations! Dr. Le Roy's Pills, in ract unte those hemetofore irreconcilahle, but most';dssire able qualities, Evacuation and Invigoratioiunfo they are at the same time a STRENGTHEN. 1NG PU-tGATIVE, and a PURINGETO~ NIC. . -- The -two principle ingredients. in Dr.-L Roy's Pills are WILD CHERRY.and SAR SA PA RILLA, so prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the 'former strengthening, while the latter, through its unIoi with various vegetable ingredients, evacuatif, and purifies-thus they superinduce notorpid Ity or lassitude of the Digestive Punactioniseand hence their operations are attended by~no.Re action, aor subsegnent Costiveness. . . Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the moat activeand. sesching Medicine in existence. They at eane attack the very root of Diseases, and thueir-a, tiont is so piromtp!, that in an hour or ttirolaei they are taken. the patient is aware -of..thei~ good effects. They not only operate :n'4ked Blood. hnt abhn en the chyle, of whichthe.blsoS::N is formed. and this secures good blood.fruansth fountain head. mnoreover they prodgceegttbes'. nausea, griping or debility, and a. a family Medicine they have no rival.-Pice 25.Gtnr puer Box. 2 For sale by 3. D. TIBBETT'8.- Etgej - Notice. Llesoskdebied tQ thelestat N - Augustus W. Burt. dec'd., are - ta demnands ngiisintsridl.esjate, are rq present thatn for payjnent. properiy atte -.~ jusne la tl2 NOTICE. A . LL Persons indebted to thierEstats wi -Georte Pope, deceased, are hreynti fied :that it is absolutely necessary. t.tn~lo~ the nmoney dua .the Estate. and- thast-tho do not pay will- be sued beibre retsn' ,, The Noutes are in the hands oftlL J. W. Gibbs, Esqrts..L Ta tO.f ' 1 P,