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Sierilf's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following, in No venber next, the following property, in the following named cases, to wit : Penn and Brannon vs Sarah Addison, the tract of land where the Defendant lives, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining land of Wiley Harrison, and others, Alfred N, Dicks, and others vs Loyman S. Catlin and his vire Catherine,a tract of land containing one hundred and forty acres, wore or loss, adjoining land of W. Wilson, R. Harden and others. Terms of Sale Cash. II. BOUL WARE, S. E. D. Oct 8, 4t 37 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs or Fieri Far cias, to mne directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in November next, the following property, in the follow ing cases, viz : Kinsler.MIcGregor & Co., William Ilop kins, and others, severally, vs. Mary F. Goodwyn, the following negro slaves, to wit : Snaby and her three children, Nancy, Allice, pand Ellen, Lucy and her child, Sil vey and her child Hester, Major and Mary. Also, one Carriage and larness. - Charles lall vs. Millodge Galphin, two negro slaves by the name of George and Spencer. N. R. Butler & Co., and others, seve rally vs. Rudolph Uarter, one negro man by the name of Dick. The State vs. Mathew Corley, one iron grey Mare. Terms of sale cash. 11. BOULWARE. s. E. D. october 12 St 38 STATE OFSOUTHJ CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. B Y JOHN iILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District : 'Vhereas Miranda J. Butler,hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights nod credits of P. M. Butler, late of the District, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adimon ish all and singular. the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to lie holden at Edge field Court -louse, on the 25th day of Oc tober inst., to show cause. if any, why she -said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the )hl (day 6l October, in the year of our Luird .one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, and in the 72d year of Arner can Independence. JOHN HILL, O. E D. .o'ctr. 13 - 2t E P11 CfAROLINA, -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. NEQUITY. Ponelope: Williams, ..>.Panition. Lowia Williams,& other. - I:purance of an order from the Court of 2.qhity inethis caseNotice is hereby'given, jit.i'. : 0etl. at Eidgee1-CortlHonse, on hlefrst'Monilay in. November nest, the real e instef'ibeon 3. Willhams, consisting of three: tracts ot land viz.. -One tract; containing three hundred and fify-seven (357) acres, more or less, sitated int the flistrict and State aforesaid, and adjoining Ninde of Peleriahi Williams, Lewis Asbell and others. Also one other tract containing ten acres, mere or less, situated irr the lDistrict anmd State af,)esaid, and adjotming ?ands~ of Mary Perry, Lewis Asbell and others. - Also one other tract, containinig twvo hundred acres, more or less. situaated itn the District of Lexington and State aforesaid. and njoiing kinds of John F. Leitsey, Mai tha Reddy and others. Said Lands will lbe soid on a -credit of one & two years, except for sneh sum as may be ne cessary to pay the cost of this strit, to be patid in cash. Purchasers giving bond and good surreties to secnre the purchase tmone), Connm'rs. OJthee, Edzcfieldl, Oct. 2, 1847. S. S. TOM PKINS, c, K. K. 0. Oct. 2, 1S47, 4t 37 STATE OF SOUTHi CAROLIN1A, EDG &FILID DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. George [Hollowvay and -wife and others, Partideon and Johni Roehedl & othters. ' N patrrsnance of an order from the Court of LEquity in this case, Notice is licrelby given, rlimt I shall sell at Edgefield Cour t flouse on the fast Mondauy in Novemben~r next. the real estate ,,f ltinheth Roachell, dec'd., cojnsisting of two par cels of Lrtmd, viz, One tract contain'ng three htundlred neres, more or less, and adjoning lands of Dr. A. G. Tren~gne. Lutcrecia Blackwell, Edward Collher and others. Alsoone other containing acres, more or less, anid adijoining land-s of D. Presley Self, Wmn.C. Rtobertson, atnd the tract abo~ve named. Said hands will tbe s'old together or se perately as may he agreed upmon by the parties, anid whtich will be annlonmneed on the day of snle. * termsq of Sate.-A credit of one anid two years. except for so miuch as will pay the cost of this suit~bo b'e p-aid in cash. Purchasers giving botnd and good' sureties for the iurchase tmney. Comn'rs. Office. Edgfield. Oct. 2, 1847. -S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. U. oe.6, 1847 4t .37 S-TATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA .EDGEFIELD-D!ST RICT. IN EQUITY. Elizabeth S. Burt, as. Argustus H:P. 13urt & others. N OTI CE IS lIEREB3Y GIVEN, timat by virtue of an order from thie Court of Equity, I shall sell at lEdgefield. Conrt linse, eni tle first Mtondlay in -November next, the rca! estate of Dr. A. W. Durt, deceased, viz. One tract of land containing five hundred anlsixty-five acres, more or less, simuated in Pagefield. District, between the Martintown Roadand Big Stevens' Creek. and bennudedhby tandls of William J. Wighatman, Samuel Getson anothers. 155id iands will he sold 'on.a credit of one and two' ja except, for as much as will pay the eost of this iiit, to be paid- im cash. Purchaser giving bhnad gooc sureties to secure the purchase iey. -Possession of the hand, not given until the first dlay of January next. -. S. S. VOMIPKINS, c. E. i. D. Commi'rs, Olbic,.Edgofield, Oct..1, 1817. ae.( . .4t7 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Landrum and others Bill W for B. Franklin Landrum & others. Partition OTICE IS HEREBY GVEN, that virtue of an order from the Court of Equi IV in this case, I shall sell at Edgelield ourt flouse, on the first Monday in November next, the real estate of John Laudrdirr, dec'd, in the followings parcels. viz. The Homestead, or said dec'd. containing thirteen hundred and forty acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Horse and Beaverdam Creeks, and adjoining ands kinown as Bart Hatcher's, the estate ol John Hatcher, dec'd, and other lands of said John Landrum, known as tract No 2. Tract No 2, containing one thousand and twenty.six acres, more or less, lying on Horse creek, and adjoining lands of the estate of Johi Hatcher, dec'd, John Adkinson, Silas Randall, John Overstreet, B. F. Landrum, and other lanmls of said .John Landrum, dec'd, known as tracts No 1, 3. and 5. Tract No 3, comaining six hundred and fifty acres, more or less, lying on Horse creek and Wolf Branch, and adjoining lands, of John M. Randall, Lewis J. Miles, B. F. Landrum, John Overstreet, und tracts No 2 and 4 of said John Landrum, dec'd. Tract No 4. containing six hundred and seventy-two acres, more orless, lying on a small branch of Shaw's creek, and adjointn lands of John Overstreet, Collin thodes, Martmn Posey, A. B. Addison, Siipison Howe, and tracts Nos. 3 and 5 of the estate of John Landrum, 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, John Overstreet, Cullin Rhodes, Mrs. Rowe, Shaw's creek, L. J. Glover, John Adkinson, and tracts No. 2 amd 4 of tIme estate of said John Landriamn, dec'd. Tract No. 6, composed of two separate parcels, being part of the tracts known as the Swearengen and Winberly tracts. cottaining four hundred and ninety-nine acres, more or lems, lying on Shaw's creek, and adjoining lands (if A, B. Addisoi, Martin Posey. Collin Rhodes, and lands claimed by Martin Posey. The Major pl:ace, containing two hundred and seventy-nine acres, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on the road from the Pine House to liaiburg, and adjoining lands of Elizabeth Clotnd, A. Kemp, John Kirksey. Jas. Swearengen, Benj. Bettis, Benj. Hatcher and Beng. Gallman. The Napier or Cloud tract, containing two hundred and sixteen (216) acres, more or less, situated in the Distriet and State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Bcnj Bettis, Eliza Bodie or R. M. Iolsonback, James Swearengen and John Kirksey, Also one other tract owned by said deceased, and Letwis J. Miles, containing Seven hundred anid twenty-two acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Shaw's creek, unid adjoining lands of C. J. G lover, Tarlton McClendon, Seaborn Day, Amos Landrum, and other lands belonging to the estate of said John Landrumn dec'd. Aiso, one other tract, containing about eigh acres, on Dawfaskie Islam in Beaufort Dis rict, in the State aforesaii. Said lands will be sold on a cre<ft of one atd two years, except for so much pay tlic cost and expenses . s suit, to be paid in cash,_,Rtfiiilrs giving bond and good snre ies to secure the parchase money. Possessior" of the landrnot given till the 1st day of January next. Comm'rs. Office, Edgefield. Oct. 1, 1847. B. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. x. D' N. B. Plats of the above Land, (excepting tie Dawfaskie Island tract,) made by A. Able, D, S., can be seen at my office. . Oct.6, 4: 37 STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINAt F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN EQ~UITY. Thomas R. Anderson & wife us Bojamin I1. Miller & others, NOTICE iS IJI~IEBY GIVEN, that by varttne of an order of the Court of Egqnity in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Couirt House, on the first Monday in November next, the follnwintg tracts of land belonging to thte estate ofiJnmes Miller. dec'd, viz. Trho Home tract, c-ontainiing biy survey of D. White, D). S.. twenty-four hunudred anti seveni ?y-severn (2477) acres, adjoininig lands of M rs. Delaughter, Benj. Bettis, Janmos Brngden, G. W Jomies, Benij. Gallmnan, Doct, II, Buzrt and other hinds of the estate of said James Miller, and others. The Johnson tract, containinig bmy survey of D. White, D). S., twom hundred and seventy. four (274) acres. ard adjoining lands of Dr. H1, urt and othmer lands of the eante of said James Mtlecr. The Biesthanipt tract, containing by s-arvey of D. White, D. S.. three hundred and forty. seven (347) acres, adjoining lands of Dr. II. urt, Moses Swearengen, A. Carpenter and otier lanids belonginig to theestate of saidJames Miller. Said lands wiil bo soid on a credit of one and two years, except as to so mnch as mny be necessary to pay the cost and expenses of this sit, to he paid in cash. Purchasers giving bond and good- sureties to sceusre the purrchmase money. P'ossession of time Land not to be given until theo ist day of January next. Comm'rs. Oficee, E-lgefueld. Oct. 1, 1847. S. S.'iTOM PKINS, c-. E. E. oct (;4t 37 SOUJTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. John Furguson & others Is Atrnes Corlcy & 'othuers. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN, That by .virtne of aer order froma the Court of Eqity in this case.I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in November next, a hart of the real estate of William .furguson, dec'dl, composed of time following parcels of lands, viz. The Owens Daily tract, enntaining two hun dired nosd twenty-fivo acres, more or less, and adjoining iands of George Huteit, Iry Sadler, *and anothmer tract belonging to the estate of Wmi. Furguson,. known as the Home tract. 'Te John Wheeler tract.cnntaining one hin dred acres, more or less, and adjoining the aforesaid Home tract, anid lands of Charlotte O'Neal. A parcel or tract of one hundred acres, more or less, bought of Charles O'Neal, and adjoining lands of Charlotte O'Neatl, thme Homet, and Wheeler tracts. And the John Daly tract, of one hunmdred and fifty acres, more or less, aiid adjoinmng lands of John P. Mickor. and M rs. B. Bnm tIer. Saidi lands being the entire real estate of said Williamn Fnrenison, excepting the Home tract of three hunndred and fifty acres. Said lands will be re-survcyed' and divide-I & sold in two or more parcels. plats of which will he exhibited on the day of sale. Terms of Sale.-A credit of one year. except s to so-much as will pay the eost- of this snit nd thie expenses of the survey, to be paid in cash. Putrchasers giving.hond and good sure ties to secure the purchinso money. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. fomt'rs.Ollic, Edgelield Oct, 1, 1847. ~. 4t 37 List of Letters. R EMANING in tbe Post ,Office at Edgefleld Court House, (rthe quar ter ending October 1, 1847. Addison, Wm ' Miles, A quilla Anderson, Miss IndMatthisi Andrew J Branuon, James McDaniel,,Vm Brown, Edward - McCleaJoel Brown, Miss Jane McAfei, Daiel Bean, James Mday, Amasa Beard, H -cCarty, mnes Beard, S Moliley, John. Boyd, Philip Mitchell, Abraham Bartee-, Jesse llayson, W .C Burton, Mrs LucindaMcKio, Miss. -E R Bush, Mrs E MorriThi Boles, Isaac Miner,MWE L 3 Bartly, Thomas Philips' eR1 Joseph Culbreath, Wade Philips, AriD'elilab Cook, Sherly Pope, JamnsS 3 Cook, Wm 2 Price, tharles, Clark, Mrs E Prescott, .Richard Chapman, John Pulatty,-Jacob F Dunbar & Burnsid,Quasli,FJ Dewalt, Napoleon Roof, James' C Denbee, Eugene Stidhaii,M: Gilchrist, D J Simkini,Attiihur 2 Grower, N W 2 Simkins . Glanton, Benj F Samuel, 4tisco Homes, John 13 3 Strum, E Hollyway, Ransom Strum, H . Holloway, Wm Sentell,4traline Huffurman, '-D 1H Smith, Charles A Hardy, W 2 - Smith, Jas, Herled, Stephen B Turnipseed,Thos Hollister, Mrs C 2 Taylor, Jli.H 2 Horn, Alsalom Taylor, Itham W Harris, Mary D Towles, OIvcr 2 Hughes, Peter A Trotti, Henfy Hill, Lewis Timmerman, .1iss E Jones, George W 4 Walker, A6.. A Jones, Margaret Walker, Ramsey Jearney. Mrs M C Watson, I , Kisk, John Watkins; George 2 Kennedy, Joseph Williams,V1'R Lundy, Miss Mary Weems, Jieph Lanham, Tlios W Watkins, Piev W Medlock, Mrs M Walker,WJ Milos, S S Wisemai,:Jahn Miles, Miss Sarah 2 Wilson, 8'phen Miles, Mary A Waldon, Henry Miles, Lewis Persons calling for the above' will ask for Advertis'ed Letters. M. FRAZIER,':P. M. Oct. G, 3t 37 Notke. A LL Persons having any dernids ragainst the estates of Thos. Reynolds; Senr., and tThos. Reynolds. Jr., are hereby reliired to at end in the Ordinary's Office -, Monday the 3rd day of January next and present their demands properly attested,.as I desire to close up the estate. NANCY REYNOLDS, Adinistrderiz. aug nst 25 Si 31 YJ~t sT-mcriber, f-r which iItp highes. &I price will be paid - 25 bushels Sun Flower SEED 25 do Palma Chriiti. J. D. TIBBJTTS. july 21 26 Nolice. Y Order of Brig. GenI. Guy6r an Elec tion for Colonel of the Se-ontlagiment of Cavalry, w'il take place on thidJnid of Oc tuber next, to Ell the vacancy oecnsIedby the resignation of James S..Smy .The Managerserequired t t on the da ibllowing at,-Lon-gnire st, eclar's the EleCt iion. erecirtion of this order'according to the denisr tionus of the Militia Law. T HOS.: W.tLANH AM, - -Liet. Colonel. sept :8g 33 Sale of Land. am authorized to say, that she will offer.for sare, ofn Thursday the 28th of October next, her plantation on Big Creek, containing 1125 acres, will be sold, ont that daty, at (he H ome stead, in three tracts The tract knownt as the Bridge tract, ry ing on each side of the road, leadirng from Rtichard Culemani's to Monnt Willing, contains one hundred and eighty one acres. This tract is well supplied with water, having Big Creek for its northern boundary--a constant fresh watter pond near the bridge, and a good spring on its eastern boundatry. 1t is mostly in woods, and is well adapted to Cotton, Cornand Oats. The next tract,known as the Deny tract,eon tains one hudred and sixty five acres, and lies west of the same road, and rnna up in an angle to the cross roads at Mecklens. It is en tiaely in woods. The remaining tract, containing 777 acres, known at the Home Place, has upon it a good dwelling hoinso, gin and other houses, and in many respects is a desirable diielling place bein' a body of land, well adapted to farming, andl taving pure springs and streanms of water on it. Terms of sale. One two and three years icredit, with an obligation and good security nterest from the date and paable annually. SIMEN CHRISTIE. se . t15 71 34 Walker & Bradford, Warehouse A' Commission Merchants-Hamnrg, S. C. T H E undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they otill con imne the WA REIIOUSE & COMMISSION BUJSINES~S at their old stand, known 'is the WaerProof Warehouse ;. where they will de vote thmir personal attention, to all birsiness en trusted to their care. Their rates. for selling and storing of Cotton or jother produce, recivinig and forwarding Merchandize are the same as heretofore. Orders for Supplies will be promptly execut ed at the lowest market price; Thankful for past patronage so liberally be stowed on us we respectfully solicit a continut ace of the same. WALKEt &B.RADFORD. Hamburg,Agtust 27, 181?.: Sn3 Bayleyi's 1ere tei SASH made at GJ cents jier light, for all Sash containing-15 lights to the window and upwards,.all'windowvs contatining less7 eta per light.. All kinds of PURtNITURE imade to order, at the old stand, 1 mile from. Gilgal Church, and 17 frotm Cambridge,; upon the Martintown roar]k. All orders left at this~oflice will be0 attended to. WM. BIAYLEY. august 25 tf 31 A bbeville Banner and Andeison Gazette Co. py thiree times. A LL Persons indebted to th'eestate of Char les G. Garrett, dec'd., are regnested to make- immediate paym'e~nt and, those hiaving demands against, said estato .re requested to present themi for payment proRerhi attested. sopt . 11. FLAM, Asim'tr. enA3tn 33 Mr. & Mrs. iasselw's, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. T HIS School for YOUNG LADIES wil be re-opened, in the large and coinino dious building opposite the Episcopal Church on the second .V onday in November next. TERMS-PER QUARTER: . Board, including all items, $50 n( Insitruction in Spelling and Reading, 8 0 The above with Writing and Arith. n:etic, 10 0 The above with Graminat, Geogra phy and History, 12 Of The above with higher br2nches, 15 0C Piano and Guitar, each, 35 Of Harp, 20 0( Use of Piano and Guitar, 2 O( Use of the H arp, 5 0 French, Gerifan, Latin, each, 15 0 Orrawing and Painting, 12 Of Competent Teachers in each of the abov< studies are engaged. Madame FaxoAs, fror Charleston, will give a course of Dancing Les sons, during the months of November and De cember, terms $12 00. Mrs. IASSELr.., gives every day, a Lesson iri Vncal Music, free ofcharge. The Young Ladies' rooms will be supplied with fire. Parkeur boarders can be admitted. All payment in advance friom the time of ad mittance, but none for less than one quarter. The Hon. A. P. Butler, Chancellor Harper Professor Laborde, or the South Carolina Col lege, and Mrs. M. C. Izard, of Columbia, whi had the confidence to send their daughters dur ing the last two years to Mrs. Hassell, havc been kind enough to allow their names to bc given as references. September 10Lt 32 The Pendleton Messenger will please copy REMOVAL. JVJP1. KE TCM.I & CO. HA.M BURG, S. C. H AVE removed their stock of Dry Good to the Store under the American Hotel (late Hnhbard's,) where it is their purpose tc keep a full assortment of American, French and Englisi DRY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return ou thanks to our numerous friends for the verj liberal patronage bestowed on ns for the last six years, and would solicit a continuance of theii fiavors. We would alo invite all persons buying Drj Goods in Hamburg, who are not already or our large list of subscribers to give is a trial. Our stock will consist ofa much larger and more general assortment than we have hereto fore kept. We shall also continne to keep oni usual assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Flooi Matting, Donnets, and Lndies and Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Just received a full assortment of al numbers of genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths, which together with all articles in our line wil be sold as low as they can be procured in Ham burg or Augusta. WM. KETCHAM & CO. Hamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 20 AND FACTORAGE, TH E Subscribers have purchased fron Nathno L.Griflin,Esq. the Cotton Warehouse ir Hanbmrg, recently ocenpied by Dr, J. F Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. Ii. L. Jefferi & Co., situated at the foot of the Hill. and im mediately atjthe head of the main banes street. Fror it4 superior location, and being surrouaded by a stream of water, it is compat atively exeinpt from the casualty of fire and an. tirely aboviehereach'ohigh freshets. They propose to carry. on exclusively the -wamE nOtrsY-1 LtS1MAL FACTORA1M -- under the-rm of-GEIGER & PA RTLOW. Having engudged an exp~erienced and comn ptenlt asuistanit, in nddition'to their own per sonal attentio~n, and possessing means to make liberal advances on Prodnee consigned to thehi care, they hereby render their services to Plan, ters,- Merchants and others, in the storage arni sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Produlice, in Receiving and Forward. ing Merchandise, and purchasinig goods to or der. Their charges will be regulated by the usual rates of the place. W. W. GEIGER, JAMES Y. L. PARLTLOW, H amburg, June 3, i1846. jrne 9 6m 20 TO TIE~ PUBLIC. T H E undersigrred wvonl - ~ respectfuilly announce in g Triivellers and persons vis * * iii.ng H-lamburg. that lie has taken f'or a termi of years. *the Hotel, long known as hubbard's Annerican HOT E L, Which it is his purpose to keep as such a housc should be kept, and will only promise to all wvho favor him wvith a call. that lie wvill do all in his power to please; and where as much comfort and quiet may be expected as can be found in any Public H onse. A caref'ul and attentive Hostler wvill be kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way that shall give entire satis factions. A liberal patronage is respectf'ully solicited. WM. KETCHIAM. Hlatnberrg, March 8-10 if' 7 NOTICE. M R. R10FF, who held conditionally anin. terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Ihotchkiss' Reaction MiIr W heels, (Potent) has never complied with said condition. thero 'ore he holds no interest, atid has no right te sell or mate any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a right purchased from any other, uness our agent, will not he goodf.. Mm. 3. T. W Enna, wb authtorise, wvith full power to act as onr agent. COTH RAN & MOORE. March 1,1847..if 6 CARD. T E undersigned having made thie neces .sary arrangements, is now prepared to furnish Collinls of every description, at the hortest notice, and will give this branch of his business his personal attention. lHe has also now finished, a new and elegant Hearse, which wdll he in teadiness at any time, to attend Ferals. His charges will be reasonable and accomodating. A. BUSHNELL Edgefield C. Hi. July 28 tr 27 Notice. ALL~ Persons having demands against the estate of H enry Carr, dec'd., ate regnest ed to present theni legatlly attested, and those ndebted aire requested to imake immediate pay. ment. TFHOS. LAKE, Admnistrator. Jiine3 if 10 NO0TICE. A NY persons wishing PIANNO'S TUNED ? can he attended ton, t~y ap)plyinig to Mr. AA RON A. Clairk, Edgefield C. 11.; by letter or otherwise. The U. S. District Court, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, N BA NKRUIPTCY. N the latter of Thomas NJ. Oneal, Mer chant or Barnwell District, a Bankrupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Court of the United Slates, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause he shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the thirteenth day of November next, at eleveno'clock. A. h., why the said Thomas A. 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 Lucina Cordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. IllS is a sovereign and speedy cure for T3. Incipient Consumption. Barrenness, Impotency, Incorhea or Whites, Obstiuction, Difficilt or Pninfni Menstnuation,Incontinence af Urine, or Involuntary Discharge thereof; and for general proitration of the system. whe thter the result of inherent causes or praduced by irregularity, illness or ac.ident. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is tre, aud were not the subject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would testify to the unrival led efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar renness, flour albus, gleets, irregiularities in the secretions, pains in the Kidneys. female sup pressions. For sale by all the principal Drug gists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston. (T Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by -aviland, 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, 11am. burg; and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House. S. C. july 28 6M 27 DR.'JOEL BRANHAM'S LIVER 4 DSPECTIC MIED I CIN E, IN offering this valnable Medicine to the peo ple of S. Carolina fr the relief and care of many diseases incident to a Sonthern climnte, I do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its use, from my personal observation and use or the article in my own practice. This article is favorably received wherever it has been used. I ai allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren of Colnmbus. Mr. McAfree of Cobb, Mr. Asbuiry Hull of Athens, Mr. William 1). Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. John E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. Habitual costiveness is found very frequently connected with feeble constitntions, and per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable itfluence upon the general haelth of the subject; and is particularly mnni -eeted-byli restless and desponding state of the mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite. For this condition of the system, this article is confi dently recommended with the positive assur ance that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as not to move the bowels too actively, relief may he relied on, without any, even the least of the unpleasant consequences, resulting from the use of the common purging medicines usnally resorted to. This artice will be found to act as a plensant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the same time fulfilling every indication that the common purging medicines are designed to effect. 'Therm are some constitutions liable to regu lar attacks of Bilious fevcr almost every fall, to such, I recommend the use of this'Mediine, beginning at least by the middle of May, oiffiM ufJune. Many' persons whose Digest. orii iis"iie feeble, often- experience ir-sense O-rtlnk. weight, and oppression, aboutt the stomach rif ter eating-in snch cases a dose of this medi cine will ollen afford immediate relief. Pregnant women often suffer from heart burn and costiveness, they may use the article without the least danger aiid wvith great beniefit, In sick or nervous head-ache, it is a most valin able meulicine I could append a long list of certificates, but forbear, preferrinrg to rely on the virtnes of the tiidicine to sustaim itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain enthartic. tonic and sndorific. JOEL BRANIJAM. Eatonton, Georgia. For sale by Rotbert Anderson, Liberty U1111, Cheatem & Settle, Duntonsville, Charles Free man, Cairo P. O., and J. Di. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. HI. Tyler's A~rue & Fever Pills. A CE RTA IN. safe and effectnal cure for Agnie and Fever, in all varied forms. Al so, an excellciit Tonic in Dyspepsm, Palpita tion of the Hecart, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Nervous and other dise-isese, whiich arise fromt a weak and deblihtated condition of the system Bf-ltimore, December 16th, 184:1. Dr. G. K. Tyrixa.-Dear Sir.-It is with great pleasure that I announice to you a perfect restoration of my hecalsh by the use of your in veinable pills. I fiad been suffering from ChilIs and Fevers for eighteen or twenty months. during wvhich time I took five bottres of Row nnd's Tonic Mixtuire, Dr. Sherman's Fever and Agiie Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegretable Elixir, Keener's Powders, Barks, Quiinine, Thomnpso. nia Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fact almost all thme popular remnedies I could hear of; and yet received no lasting benefit. The chill~s were stopped by Qninine and other things, but afier a few days or weeks they would return again, as had or wvorse than before Towards ihe last the chills caime only every third day, and thsue were followed by fever of such se verity as to affect my reason and it wvas found necessary for some one to watch with me nn til the paroxysm passed off. A t last I procured a box of your pills, and only look four of them ; this so completely stopped the chills, that I have never had a return of them lip to this time, (nearly two years) and near a year of this time was passed in the same place where I first caught the disease. That my case is not one cured by chance is proven from the fact that foist pills out of the same box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef fectually that he hias ncverhiadl thme disease since, whereas before he often suffered from it. Two other person were also cured by the contents of this saume box, anid they neither of themi have had a return of it althotugh they both reside where they-are exposed every season. I know several others who have heen cured by your pills, but it is unnecessary to detail their cases. The best certificates of their ellic-i ency im Chills and Fever, will be a few doses, andI if they arei as beneficial to others as they have been to ime they may be truly called a pub lic blessing. lam wvithi much respect your obee't serv't. IhENRY BISCOE. For sale by T. Risley, Hliamurg. S. C., and J. D). TIBIBETTS, Edgefield C. H.,.S. C. july 28 6m 27 RYE FOR SALE 4O Buishmels RYE SE ED, of best quality for sale by the subscribers. G. L. & E. PENN. ont tf 32 HEALTIlMADE EASY. DR. LE ROY - - VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILL5 T IIE startling drawback on nearly allMe - dicinal A ':s hasi ever been that in their process of purga.o.ni and purification.theylb e-? also Debitiuted the System.-ience'Pu:iv. Medicines have al ways been regarded as ar6,4 but a Ncessar Evil, Patients'resortirigt t6m Ior the reof of' one disease at the expeace oft a nother.-To obviate this Physiianiliie'lotg sought for an Agent that would at:ihffawiA time PURGE, PURIFY and STRENG'i EN. Bit their efforts were' neirlyafrild and they had almost despaired of succesirwhbcn, the labors of science, and - researebl ife warded by a discovery which fully realized fondest desires of the Medical F ulty which isjustly regarded as one of the mo portant Triini~plis that Pharmacy hisfi chieved.-This important desideratum is a ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE:NIVJE SAL PILLS, which purify the bloo and r6 move alI corrupt, and.viti-atd bumors, .ail up heajthy accumulations from the'odfin iiu ner nover before rivalled, and whichyet!1#60 duce no weakness or lassitude whatever, 4ut on the contrary, tone the, Stomach af i" i'o rate the constitution dia-nhg.the ro-gr'sefthitt operations! Dr. Le Roy s- Pillse, m'-fasai those heretofore irreconcilable, but-mostkii able qualities, Evacuation and'Inv rdt, I they are at the same time a ST - ING PURGATIVE, and a PURIFYIN NIC. The two principle ingredients i'ej! Roy's Pills are WILD CHERRYand A SAPA RILLA, so prepared that ein i! the beneficial effect of the'. otherthi!lIr strengthening, while the latter,"throughii i with various vegetable ingredients, *V and purifies-thus they.superidue pnto ity or lassitude of the Digestive'Fiuk tr hence their operations are-attended b action, or subsequent Costiveness;:- +& t Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the.most aeti t searching Medicine in- existence'. "The''ut'd attack the very root of Diseases. and t" t tion is so prompt, that in-an hour' oofti they are faken, the patient -r asate o good effects. They not only operate oi ~ Blood, but also on the chyle, ofwhicb the is formed, and this secures ood blood fountain head, moreover t ey prodnde nausea, gripi ngor debility, and asa A-lp0fy Medicine they have no rival.-Pice 25 Oew per Box. For sale by J. D. TIBBETT'S, -M. C. I., S. C. july 7 -6m . 24 -.52 T ESTIMONIALS.-Extriet 'ofiiM" from Dr. Waines, of Philade m 6 2, 1840.-" Your Pills ate.the milest!* b operations, and yet most. powerful ithofr'f fects, or any that I have ever met within aPrTe-. tice of eight and twenty years. Theiriaction at the chyle and hence on the- imaprities- rt - blood, is evidently very surprisng. Extract of a letter from D~r.'Henry HI, Quebec, L. C., March 6, 1841 -" For bilOA fevers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bliWel and enlargement of the splee rget iW Pills are an excellent medicine.!. -' For sale by all the Druggists in qta Hambar, rand in Charleston Cohen; o.1 nIlayne stieet'Haytakh ral & Allen, King-street rNefd6Yr - N eti ing street; E.- M.. Carey, dBra Ake Amos Head~corner-Easi(Bay nd ~i'a*z T. Risley, Hambarg ; and - - .:.J D.-TDErr Edgefeld CitH julj28 K~ ' % Ba le-or $lOboa vnst and -increasium ' n ~ib4 justly bele'bratet Ihediteind'i uaeoe enres they are daily efdtifr the conmry whore they have besant of Dyspepsae. Liver Cionpliistiafd~htb Diseases, with their well katddnn ft datii Sick Head-ache, &'r.., haes induced the'buiir signedo-tnake- arrmnarements to r~ichl stocks direct from the Proprietor.itte' say to their tunmerotus customers htl~~r prepared to supply them, wholesilWor'ee at New York prices. fl7J $2 per doxen, or 24 cenfar per box. By P. Melvirr Cohen, No. 19-Hlayne sfre, Hav'land, Harral & Allen, Rcing stresiei shn Carter, Meeting street; E. M. .Cf Broad street; and Amos Head, cartief.EY a Bay and Broad street, Charleston-, T/isey Hamburg; and JT. D. TIBBETTS Etdgefield Court House, 8; C. - july 28 6mn * O R the cure of White Sweelling,&rJha' F and other tumors, Ulcers, Se Legs~~i and fresh Iounds, Sprains and Bruise, ir, lings, and Inflazmmation, Scald .Heal, &o _ Breasts, of weomen. Rkeum'asc' paiuif Tr yis. Eruptions, Chilblains, oWlts,.Bilesa -Coii and external diseases generally. It is liieiqe great!y superior to any medicine hete df discovered for the chafed backs and hgb - horses; for ringworms, chapped'lipsan i short for every external boadily evil thatmu1l to the lot of man oar beast. TIhe proprieto-e this noble specific can positively state, hat fear of contradiction, that it is -vastry at or - to any compound ever discovered, orat'~ that is known in these days, an thes caref othie above complaints. Indeed, too mutch cin*ios be said in' its favor, for there is nothini rijdpje certain,than its efficacy in the mattier. -fingci it is recommen'ded, and the speed ad'piere tion of its cures are such as to hate the -pi' ance of being miraculons. No house shou F*~ without this almost universal ointetfOV inmates of alt houses are liable to scaldsiseiaifcli es, cuts, bruises. burns, corns,- chapped ips, -- &c. &c. Isec.; from any or all of whmhethyI can receive but little injury :1 they have bx. of hlarrison'si nnrivalledh specific to. coe4 with them. For Piles and Salt Rheun it a0 passes all other remedies. For sale by T. Risley,, Hamburg; andl Edtgefield Court'House, 8.C july 28 -t 6* The U. S. District Conrt DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLIN4I IN BA NKRUPTCT. IN the staiter of h1enry H. Mayson; ratto .1. erchant of Edgefield Districte. a ~ P'ursunant to an Order of the- istrictCl yA \ of the United Staten,-for the Distract otSqK Carolina. notice is hereby given that ash shewn buefore the said Coo't, at the Court House in Charleston,- on d:e Sittilaty' of November next, at elevon o'clock, A. M. why thie said Henry 11. Mason^ should not receive his Discharge and Certificate. as Bankrupt. - Charleston 26th day of Juno l847A. th~i July 7 II. Y.GRA4Yq~ July 7 3m