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J SERIFF'S SALK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. E.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. __ 9TF COURT OF ORDINARY. psey Hare, Applicant, ' . . . .s bSwnons in JohnWestley Here; and . Partition. others Defenldants, BY an-order from Joha Hill, Esquire, Ordinary of the District. aforesaid, I will - proceed-to sell, at Ed'gefield Court House, en thefirst Monday in November nexi,-the lands belonging to therestate o Edward 1lare, decd., situated in, soid Distrier,- on Big Rock i- em ad-- Whetstone Creek, water?"r B /Salada River,- adjomning htbuds.of J,i Eaminack, John Fortner, and others c'nihaioninglone hundred- and sixty-five acres, more o' less Sold -on a credit of Twelve Months, purchaser will be required to give bond and two-approved securities, and a mrt g rgef the premises .to the Ordinary, to secure thi- purihse money. The cost to be paid in. Cash. -H. BOULWARE, S. E. b. Oct 9, 4t 37 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFlELDDISTRICT. -N TH E CO'URT Or ORDINARY. Elizabeth -Rodgevsi , Applicant - umnons in Partition. Jam;es Eodgers and 6thers Defendants, BY an order from John Hill, Esquire. Ordinary of he'District aforesaid I will proceed to selliat Edgefield Court House, on the (rst M.onday in November nexia the tract belonging to the estate of William Rodgers, deed., situated' irsaid District, on Little lry Creek, containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjyinmg landsof James Rodgers-serm., George Van, zant, Saruei Watsotr and Wim-. Rodgere. Said lands, having been recently surveyed and laid ofin four seperate tracts nill be sold in the following order, viz.: Tract No. 1. contaniung one hundred and forty-one acrees Tract Noy 2, containing. one hundred and forty acres. ract No M containing rory-si~ acres. And Tract No. 4, containing twenty. seven acres. Sold on a credit of Twelve Months. Purchasers will be req.uired to give bond and two good securities, andainortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money H, BOIJLWARE, S. E. D. bt 8K. 4t 37 Y Shri/8 Sale. vBY irtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias,. n me directed.,.1 will proceed to sell - at. Edigeeld d- 'urt House, on the- -first ody and- Tuesday following. in No. Tnmber next,~the following pro ert , in he followinginained cases wit, no and son'viSarah Addison, of innd'ther6 the Defendant ives continin o hundred acres. more or less, adjoloing nti, .iley .Happison, and others, Alfre.Nt iks, and'others va Leyman Catlia aa Iis iife .Catherineiai ract of 'olfain'iiin-oeihindred ana ftty acres,Doe or less, adining land- o W.. ~oKl~irden and-others. L.I BOU.WARF. S.'E. D. -~ ~. . SHERWFF'S SALE. - vrtue of sundry -writs of Fiaeri Far Bcias, to ni dtrected, I wall-proceed - sell at Edgelield Coort HIouse, on. i-he rnstMondlay ai Tluesday in November anext, the following property, in the follow zi' cases, viz.:: - .inser,MicGregor & Co., WillamIl'op -IRius,^and others, severally. vs. Mary F. Goodwyn, the followving negro slaves, to it :Saby and her three children.Nanny, Allice,'and Ellent, Lucy andi her child, SiI voy and her child- Iebsier, Major and Mary. - Also, one Carriage and' llarness-. Charles Hall vs. Milled~ge Gaiphin, two negro slaves by the name of George and Spencer. NR B. Butler & Co., and others, seve ially vs. Rudolph> Carter, one negro man T by the niame of Dick. * The State vs. Mathew Corloy, one iron C grey Mare. Terms of sale cash. octobler 12 3t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDG E F LD' Dei&TiK1CT. IN EQUITY. * Elintbeth S. Burt, ts Angustuas II. Buart & tthers. - - OtYFlCE IS H EREBY GIVEN, that by Svirtue of an order from the ~trout of Equity, I shall sell at Edeloield Court i louse, - on the first Moawlay in Novenmber nexL, thec -rcaf estate of D~r. A. W. Burt, deceased, vi. * One tract of land conatainaing five, hundred anitd sixtyfive acres- more or less, situated in Edgefid District, between the Martintown Road and1 Big Stevens' Cacek, anad bounded by lnnds of Williamn-,..Wighmnan, SaunelGetson and others. -Said lands. will be sold.on a credit of one and two years, excepat for as much as- will pay the -Acost of thais suit, to be paid' aicash. Purchaaser -giving bond and: gdbd suarctes- to secure thme - .purchase money. Possessi-mx or the land, ntiu Sgiven until the first day of January next. - '- S. S. rO0ilPKINs, c. E.E.D tiomm'rs, Office, Edgefield', Oct. 1, Je4; - o c t. 6 44 - 37 WILMOT PROVISO-,.OR NOI'U. ERN 'ABOLITIONIEST, NO. AC - - - COUNT TO @E. 'W ANT, immediately, three or four Jour neymen PAINTERS, which constnt em. y loymnent will be given, by appyii to Edgfel Coawi House, Sm C. * .septr2O If 36 SOUTH CAROLINA. ~ ~X EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IJJ7LLIAM'BR.OWN, living about eight * ,,~, ~ VV males above thme Court House, on Turj eyCreek, tolls before me- an estray sorre SORSE, blindl in the right eye, both hind feet h *ite; a blaze in the face,-supposed to be nine -yeasslde Appraisedat forty dollaim. - ~ *P-~4 -- *-X.MITCHkELL, Magistrate. octobor<6 , 3, * am4i 37 ~Thfibiiof WESLEY BODlE; an n-&~~'bindeshm aaseandiiate fo~r the office 'of~ -- SiidliAZ4 the onsuitig lectit n SOUTH CARoLVNA. EDG EFELD' DISTRICT. iN .EQUITY. John Landrum and others .) Biu B. Franklin Landrum & others. Partition. N OTICE IS IPEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an ordef from tihe Court of Eqni. tv in this case, 1 shall sell at Edgefield.Court flousei on the first Monday in November next, the rea4 estate of Juhn Laudrum,. dec'd', in the followings parcels. viz. The'-Homestead, of said dec'd, containing thirteen hundred and fotty acres, more or less, situated in the District aid- State aforesaid, on Hioro and BeaverdarmCrekr, and adjoining ands known ar Bitl Hatcher's, die estate .F John Hatcher, dec'd, and other lands of said John Landrum, known as tract No2. Trirt No . containing one thousand and: twenty-six-acres,-more or less, lying on Horsd creek, and adjoining lands of the estate of J'ohn Hatcher, doc'd, John Adkinson, Silas Randall, John Overstreet, B. F. Landruin, and other lknds of said.John- Landrum; dec'd, known as tracts No T, 3, and 5, Tract No 3, containing six fmhdi-ed dand 6ffty acres, more or less, lying on Horse creek-and Wolf Branch, and adjoiaing lands, of John M. Randall, Lewis J. Miles, B. F. Landrum, John Overstreet, and tracts No 2 and 4 of said John Landrum, dec'd. Tract No 4, containing six hundred and seventy'two actes, more or less, lying on a small branch ofShaw's creek, and adjoining lands of John Ovenstreet, Cullin Rhodes, Martin Posey, A. B. Addison,.Simnp.on Rowe, and tracts Nos. 3 and 5 ofthe estate of John Landrum, dec'd. Tract No. 5, containing fourteen hundrcd and two acres. more or less, lying on Shaw's ereek, and adjoining lands of Sias Randall, .folnm Overstreet, Cullin Rhodes, Mrs. Rowe, Shaw's creek, V. J. Glover, John Adkinson, arid tracts Nos. 2 and 4 of the estate of said 'olar Landintrr, dec'd. Tract No. 6, composed of two separate pomucels, being part of the tracts known as the Swearengen- and Winberly tracts. containitg four hundred and ninety-nine acres, more or less, lying on Shaiw's creek, and adjoining lands of A, B. Adklieno, Martin Posey. Collin Rhodes, and lands claimed $y Martin Posey. The M1ajor pl:ace, containing two hundred and seventy-nine acres, situated in the District and Saute aforesaid,.on, the road lrom the Pine Honse to llamlnrg, and adjoining lands of Elizabeth Cloud, A. Kemp, John Kirksey. Jas. Swearengen, Benj. Bettis, Benji. Hatcher and Beng. Gallmam. The Napier or Cloud' tract, containing two, hendred and sixteen (215) acres, more or less,. situated in the Districtand State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Benj Bettis, Eliza Bodie or R. M.- ffolsonback J:utmes Swearengen - and Joinl Kirksey, Also one other tract owned by said deceaedi,. and Lewis J. Miles; contaimng Seven hundred and twenty-two acrei, more or less, situated in the District mnd State aforesaid, on Shaw's creek, anmd adjoining lands of C. J. Glover, Tarlton McClendon, Seaborn Day, Amos LAwdruin, and other lands belonging to the esaite of said John Landrum dec'a. -Also one other tract, containing about eigi acres, on Dawfaskie Island in Beaufort Dis trict, in the State aforesaid. Said lands will be sold on a credit of one and two- years, except for so much as w' t cost and ex ease is suit, to ho paid in ' . ire asers giving bonid and good snre ties to secure the purchase mnoney. Possession of the landruot given till the 1st day of Jann ary next. Comm'rs. Office, Edgefielil. Oct. 1, T847. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. Y. z. 1 N.. R. Platsof the above Land, (excepting the Dawfitskie Island tract,) made by A. Able, D, S.,can he seen at my oflice. S. S.T. Oct.6, 4t 37. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. Foenelope Williamsr, PTitn Lowra WVilliamis,& others. I rsnce of an order from time Court of }.ut nthist case, Notice is hereby given. that-I.-simal sell at Edlgefield Court House, onm the fnrst Mlonday ini November nmext, thme- eal estate of Gibeumn J. Williams, conisistinig of thiee tracts of land viz. One tract, conitaiinig three huindred and f ifty-seven (357),aueres, imoare er leow, situated in the District aund Static aforesaiid, and adjoimning lainds of P'cleriam- Williaans, Lewis Asbell anid others. Also- one other tract conitaininig toin acres, more or less, situated in the District amid Static aforesaid,and adjoining lands of MaLry Perry, L .ewis- A sbell and othiert. Also one oilier tract, contaiinmg twon hunmdrcd acres, nmore or less, sitmuated ini time District of Lexington aid Stinme aforesaid, amnd aidjimimng lamds of Jtolm F. Leitsey, Mittthe Re~d'iy amid others. Said Landi-will he sold'on a eredit~of onme & two years, except for snehi smimm as masy be n'e essary tom pay thme-cost of timisnmit, to be paid imi camsh. Vnrusert giving, bomnd atnd good isircties to scmne thme purchase mtone.. Comm'rs. OJlhemc, Edgelield, Oct. 2, 1847. S. s. TOM PItN S, c, a. ie. nt. Oct. 2, IS417, 4't 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGBFIEI..D DIST'RICT. .iN EQUITY. George-Holloway and Is wifeanid others, P'ariton and vs ( account. Johni Richmell & others.J I Npursuance of amn order fromt thme Court of I.Eqs.ity imm thmis case, Notice is hereby give"i, that I shall sell at Edgelield Com [lHouse ont the first Moniday in November next, thme real estate of Elizabeth Ruchiell, dee'd., consisting oh twvo pincels of land, viz, Onme tract contaiing three hundimred acres, more or less, amid adjoimnimg lands of Dr. A. G. Tecague. Lucrecia Black~well,. Edward Collher and others. Also one other containing ares, more or less, anmd adjoining. hands of D. P'resley Self, Win.C. Robertson, aind the tract above named. ,Said lanmds will be sold together or seperately asa imay be agreed upon by the parties, and which wvill be antiounced oni the daty ofrsale. Terms of Sale.-A credit of oneo timd two years, except foar so tmach as will pay thme cost mof this suit, to be paidi inm. cash. Purchasers giving bond; and- good sureties fet thme purchase moucy. Comnmimrs. Office. Edgcfield, Oct.2, 1647. .S. TOMPKiNS, c. E. E. D. oct.6,184s 4t - 37 Notlce. ]!,1',Pcrsonisinidebted tous iniour late Mer cantile business, are hereby notified that longer inmtulgenice can, nor will not be given. We imist close our bitsiness. A word to the wise is- sufflcieni'.- .- A,. BLA ND, W. P. BUTLER. Edgefild C-. HI., S. C. Sept. 10, 1847 t f 34 Notice. SIMEON ATTAWAY, living upon- Big Creek, neatr the.iggins Ferry road, toles efore mne. a' small sorrel; ME1~LE, some rnarks f gear,.- between fifteen ail twe'nty years old. ppraisedat filfeen dolls. -~ AI RBDY WVHITE; Magistraic. octobr 20- mLu4m -39 Notice. A LL- persons indebtedt tate of Ro bert Hudson, decesed Aested to make immedatite paymen at Oro havi ng demands against the.esta eUjiesied to present them for payment i aftested'. ABNER, Adr october 20 3 39 4ALCON- O JUST RECRI A NEW lot of very r-ji Bacon which will be sold Io S4. -811. Also-A lot of fine Fio r.'. jnne 9 .t 20 STATE OF SOUT F$OOL1*A EDG-EFIELD D CT. IN EQUI Thomas R. Anderson & Benjamin H. Miller othe& OTICE IS HEREB EN, that by virtue of an order of eC t of Equity in this case, I shall sell at. field .Court IHonse, on'the first Monday , vembir next, the followiing tracts of lan on 1ging to the estate ofJimes Miller, dec'4v - The Home tract,-contaiiii i b irvey of D. White, D. S., tweity-four I d Randi seven tyseven (2477) acres, adjbitp- hgi of Mrs. Delaughter, Benj. Betds, 'J og Drogden; G. W. Jones, Benj. Galliknan, oc IBurt and other lands of the estate of aillames Miller, and others. The Johnson tract, contii by survey of D. White, D. S., two hun r nd- seventy. four (274) acres, and adjoisi d of Dr. H, Burt and other lands of the es f said James Ailler. The Bicithaupt tract, cont fit by sirvcy of D. White, D. S., threeh d and forty seven (347) acres, adjoining a of Dr. I. Bnrt, Moses Swearengen, . penter and other lands belonging to .thei of saidJames Miller. Said lands will be sold o4 eit of one and two years, exceptas to so 4 eh as may be necessary to pay the cost and nses or-this suit, to be paid in cash. P- ers giving bond and good sureties to se the purchase ioney. Possession of the La. tto be given until the 1st day of Jantnary Comm'rs. Office, Edgefield, O 1. j847. S. S'OMPKW . 1. .pn. oct.6 4t 3 7 SOUTH CARO - A. EDGEFIELD Di ICT. IN EQU17 John- Furguson & others ) - Vs 4 Agnes Corley & others. OTICE IS HEREBY IV N, That by N virtue of an order fro t ie Court of Equity intis-cse.Ishalts'ehtg gefreld Court House-, on the first Monday izO enber next, a p" of the real estate of; IVli Furgusoo, dec'd, cinposed of to- folii parcels of lands, viz. The Owen Dafly n-atr, coi , two hun dred and twenty-five ac-es-,nre r les, and adjoining lands of -George-;Thei try Sadler, and another tract belonging.to' Ise estate of Win. Furguson, known as the me tract. The John Wheeler tract'.ciln' g one hun dred aetijav e-r.- . aforesaid Home tract,- and t Charlotte O'Neal. - A parcel ot tract of one h r ' acres-, more or less, bought of Charles O d adjoinMing lands of Charlotte VO'N ome, and Wheeler tracts. And the John Daly.' no hundred and fifty acres, mrore o dadjoining lands of John P. Miek'r, B Bntlor. Said lands being the eti te of said William Furgusoi, exce Home tract of three.hundred and"ff - :" Said lands will be're; yed od divided & sold in two orinoje sp a of which, will beexrhibited on the Terms of Sale.-A cr ? one'eaz. except as to so much as will pa opsaif this imit and the expenses of the y t be paid in caBsh. I'urChasers giving good sure ties to secure the pureln 8. S. TOM ci. . Comm'rs.Office, Edgefief 847. 8ale of L an. AS the Agent of Mrs. Bethtnd Butler, I A am authorized tosy hihwill offer-ror her plantationi on Big Creekc~co;taining Ild5 arres, will be sold, on that day',4~ the H ome stead, in three tracts-- . - The tract kinown as the Brid e tract, lying on each side of the road, leadiig' froma Richaird Colemani's to Mtottnt Willing, contains one htndred and-eighty one acress This rract is well ssrpplied with water, haviug Big Creek fr its northern boundary:7a :enstant fresh water pound nevr the bridge,sans a wood sprmng on its eastern boundary. itisnostry in woods, mid is well adapted to Cott i- Cornanid Oats. Thue next tract,known as th Deny tract,con tans one hundred and s' tfve acres, antd lies- west of the same road, ujl rims up in an angle to thne cross-roads-at Meklr'ns. It is cii titely in woods. I - The remaining tract, coittining 777 acres, known~ at the iTomne Place, ss uiponi it a good deling holuse, gin and o ser houses, and im many respects is-a-desirabl dwelling place being a body of land, well apted to farmiing. and hiavinig pure springs an streamis of water on it. . Terms of sale. (Tne -and' three years icredit, wvith an obligation , d good secnrity iterest from the date and able annually. SIME 'CIIRISTIE. sep.t.15 7Zt '34 ALL Persons having demanids against Athe estates of Thos. eynolds. Senr., anid tTos. Reynolds. Jr., are I reby required to ait end in the Ordinary's fice, on Monday the 3rd day of .Januar nest, anid prieset.t their demands prvoperly etested, as I desiv-e to lose up the estate. NANCYREYNOLDS, Admninistratrix. angust 25 .. 3m 31 ALL Persons indebti the estate of Char Ales G. Garrett, decl. arc requested to make immediate paymeit and, those haying demands against said emI toLare rcquiested to present themt for paymen properly at tested. P.. rELAr', Admn'tr. .sapt & 3m 3'l 71 H E undersignud-ha nhg made the neces I.sary a rranmgoments,,.:now.prcpared to furnish- Cotifiu'of evcry dlescri ption, at th~e huortest notinte, and wlligae tmis branch of is buusineuss his personal atts:\tion. He has also now finished, a new and elegant H~earse, which will be in teadiness at any time, to anuend Funerals. His charges w ll be reasonable anid acommodatinrg.:>7AAuIN Edgefield C. 11. Ju ly 28 ~, tr 2 AL Per.,onsfhatig demiands agams~t the estate of Heriry Cared'oe'd., ate reqnest ed to present them legallyiattested,,and'those indebted tire requesteda in ake immediate pay m ient. T hOS LACdftn r5ator. Walker & Bradfird, Warehouse & Commission Merchants-H1amburg, S. C. T HE undersigned respectflully inform their friends and the public, that they still non tune the WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS at their old stand, known 'is the Water-Proof Warehouse; where they will de. vote their personal attention, to all business en trusted to their-care. Their rates for selling and storing of Cotton orlother produce, receiviig and forwarding Merchaladize are the same as heretofore. . Ord'ers for Stupy;lies will be pmotmptly exectit ed at the lowest market price. Thankful for past patronage so liberally he. stowed on us we respectfully solicit a continnt ance of the sarrie. WALKER & BRlA LRD. Hatlurg, Angust 27, 18-17. T 32 Mr. & Mrs. Iassell's, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. T HIS School for YOUNG LADIES will be re-opened, in the large and conmo dious building opposite the Episcopal Church, on the second .londay in November next. TERMs-rER QUARTER: Board, including all items, $50 0 Instruction iii Spelling and Reading, 8 00 The above with Writing antd Arth qnetic, 10 00 The above with'Gramnmar, Geogra. phy and History, 12 00 Th.e above with higher branches, 15 00 Piano and Guitar, each, 15 00 Harp. 20 00 Use of Piano and Guitar, 2 00 Use of the Harp, 5 00 French, German, Latin, each, 15 00 Drawing and Painting, 12 00 Competent Teachers in each of the above studies are engaged. Madame FENGAs, frout Charleston, will give a course of Dancing Les sous, during the mouths or November and De ceinber, terms $12 00. Mrs. H Assr.t., gives every day, a Lesson in Vocal Music, free orcharge. The Yonng lAdies' roons wilf be supplied with fire. Parlour bontrdeis can be admitted. All payment in advatnce from 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 Colubia, who had the confi'dence to send theirdatuglters dur ing the last two years to Mrs. Hassell, have been kind enough to allow their names to be given as references. September 1 . lot 32 The Pendleton Messenger will please copy, REMOVAL. WM. E TCI.IeM & CO., HAMBURG, S. C. AVE removed their stock of Dry Goods to the Store under the American Hotel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of American, F rencla and English ' DRY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the ltast six years, and would solicit a contiuua favors. -I woI .iirvite all persons buying Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not already on our large list of subscribers togire us a trial. Our stock will consist ora mutich larger and more general assortnet than we have hereto fore kept.. We shall also continue to keep our usual asortment of Curpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor Matting,. Bonnets,- and Ladies amd Childrens Shoes N. .-1ust received at full assortinent of all numbers of genuine Dutch Bolling Cloths, which together with all articles in our line will be sold as iw as they can be procured in Ham burg'or A-ngusta. lfatnburg, . C. Aug. 7-11* tf 29 WAaRE OUSE F A G-T Q R A G E, THlE Subscribiers have purchased fromt Nathan L. Grillin,Esq., .: the Cottoni WV~vebenise in Hlanmurg, recently occupied lby Dr..J. F. Griflii, audi formerly by Messrs. II. L. ,ell-ers & Co..situtated at the foot of the HIill, antd imn mediately at the head- of the rmnini bnsmtess street. 'From it-4 superior location, and being suirrouinded by a stream of water, it is conmpat atively exemplt from the casnalty of fire aind nai tirely above thie reach of high freshiets. Trhey propose to carry on exclnsively lthe 'WARE-:IoUSE & GEiNERAL. FACTORAGE B UTS1.WL E 8, under the firni of GEIGER & PA RTLOW. Havinig entgag~ed an experienced antd comt petent nssistanat, ini additiont to their owin pecr sonal attention, and possessing means to a.ake liberal advatnces ona Produce conusigited to their care, tey hereby render their services to Plan ters, Merchants and others, ini the storage andl Cotton~~0, Floura, Bacon,. tatd other Produce, in Receiving and Foarward ing Merchandise, and purchasing goods to or der. TIheir charges will be regutlated by the usual rates of the place. W. WV. G-rEIG ER, .MAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. H nmburg, J une 3, 18416. june 9 Gmn - 20 TO TIlE PUBLIO. 'TilE undersigned would respe'ctlilliy annoinnee to I33 Travellers and paersons vis I 1 iting hlamburg, that lie has taken for a term of years. Ithe Hotel, long ktnowti as Iluibbardl' A mericani BOTELf Which it is his linrIps to keep as such. a house shlould be kept, anad will onaly praatise to till who favor hitm ithl a call. that lie will do t all in his powver to please; and where as itmich comfort aind gaic&tonmy be expected as can bc found ini any Piublic H ouse. A carefl 'and attentive Ilostler will be kept cotnantly in the Stable, and hlorses shall lie attended to ini a way that shall give cntire satlis inactionis. A. liberal patroniago is respectfaully solicited, WM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, March 8-1(0 tf 7 NOTICE. MR.. ROFF, who heldicoaaditionzally at ini terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hlotchtkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Piatent) has never complied with said condition, thero. fore lie holds no interest, and hans tno right te sell o, ma'e- any contriact for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a right purchaased from any other, tunless our ngenat, wvill not he good. Mr. J. T. WEBILER, we auithorise, withl full power to act as our agent. COTHJ RAN & MOORE. M rc 1847.tf 6 - -NOTICE. NY personsi wishaing P-A-N NO'S T UNED Acan lie nttended to, b~y applying to Mr. AARON A. Clark, Edgeficld C. H.; by letter o - othaerwise. July7 f 24 Lucina CoediAl; or the ELIXIRt OF LQVE. T IIS is a sovereign and s->cedy curb. for Incipient Consumption, Barreinie-s, Impotency, Incorhma or Whites; Obstitiction, Dilicult or Painful M enstrniation.rJneontinence af Urine, or Involhmtary Discharge thereof; and for gencral pro-tration of the system, whe tier the result of inherent causes or pridtlced by irregularity, illness or dc.:ident. 'I'here is not a shadow of doubt that this is truae, and %-ere not the subject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would testify to the unrival led eficacy of this C-ordial as a specific for bar renness, flour albus, gleets. irregularitiei in the secretions, pains in the Kidneys. fenale sup pressions. For sule 6y all the principal Drug gists in Angusta. Hamburg and Charleston. 7 Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Ilaviland, Harral & Allen, Kitig street ; P. AMelvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street; Nelson Carter, Meeting street. and E. M. Cu rey, Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley, Ham burg; aud J. D. TIBBETTS, .l . Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6m 27. [DI..JOEL BRANHA'S : LiVER A DXSPECTIC MED IC IN E.. IN offering this valuable Medicine to the peo ple of S. Carolina fr the relief and cure of many diseases incident to a Sonthern climate, I do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its use, from n-y personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article is favorably received wherever it has beer nsed. I am allowed to refer to aMr. George Heard of Troup, ir. JlohnVarren of Columbus. 51r. McAhree of Cobb, Mr. Asbnry Hull oeAthens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. Jlohn E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great number of cames might be added, who hear their testimony to its value. ifabitual cosiivenoss is found very frequently connected with feeble constitutions, and per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable influence upon the general hiaelth of the sihject; and is particularly mani fested by a restless and desponding state of the mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite.- For this condition of the system, this article is confi. detatly 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 tbe commnon purging Medicines usually resorted to. This article will be found to act as a pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the same time fulfilling every indication, that the common purging medicines are designed to effect. T'iere are some constitutions liable to regu lar attacks of Bilions fever almost every fall, to such, I recommend the use of this ledicine, beginning at least by the middle of May, ot first. ofJune. Many persons whose Digestive organs are feeble, often experience a sense of fullness. and on0ression, about the stomach af ter eig-tn N 'is medi cine will often afford immediate'rehe . Pregnant women often suffer from- heart horn and costiveness, they may use the article without the least danger and with great benefit, in sick or nervous hcad-ache, it is a most valu. able mnedcine I could append a long list of certificates,~hut forbear, preferriig to rely on the virtues of-the medicine to sustaiitself. The medicine is a gentle aid certain cathartic tonic a ndstdorific. JOEL- BRANHAM. Eatonton, Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill, Cheatene & Settle, Dintonsville,. CharlesjFree aman,.CairoP. O.;and -. DTIBBETTS7/ sept..8 1 33 T.ylIer's A~rue & Fever Pills. CE RTA IN. safe and eff'ecteal cure for AAgnie and Fever, in tall varied forms. Al so, atn excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia,. Palpaita lion of thme h eart, Loss of A ppetite, Neuralgia-, Nrvuus atnd othmer diseases,. which arise from a weak utnd dehbilitated cotndition of the system D)>kinore, Decemsber Mi~k,1l843i Dr. G. K. TrL ta.-Dear Sir.-It is with great ple~asurte that l amnoce to you a perfect restoration of nmy healsh by the use of your in vnable pills. I had beeni suffering from Chils and Fevers for eighteen or twentty months. during which timec I took five bottles of Row' aid's Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever anrd Agate Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir, Keener's Powders, Barlis, Quitnine, Thompso. nian Metdicines, Arsenic, Ilerbs, an'd in lfeet antost all the popuilar remtedies I could hear of;. ad yet received no lastinig benefit. 'Te ebills were stuopped by Quintinte mand other things, but ater a few days or weeks they would retturn againa, ais laud or worse thait before- Towards ihe last the chills cuamec only every third' do)y, anda these were followed lby fever of sucht se verity as to affect mty reason attd it was found neccewsarv for some onme tuo watchl with tue un til the pa'roxysni passed ofl. At last I fpruenred a- box uaf'your. puihi, atnd nauly touok fuuor f' thtema; this so compajletely stopped the chills, tht.1 have never hail a return of them up to this time, (ntearly two- years) anad necar a yeuar of this time was passed in the samte place wvhmere I first canght the disease. That any cause is not otte cured by chance is poven from the fact that fouar pills nut of the samec box curEd Capt. Reuben latiks, so ef fectually that lhe has never had the disense since, whereas beforeo he oftetn suff'ered from it. Two tther pers~on were also cured by the cot'tents of this samte box, and they neither of themt have hadl a return of it although they both reside where thecy arc exposed every season. I-know'several others who have-heaen cnredl by y'our paills, buit it is unince.ssary to detail thecir eases. The buest certificates of thteir ellici ency in Catills and-Fever, will be a few doses, anad if they are as beneficial to others as they have becen to me they may be truly called~a pub lie blessing. latt with much respect youir obee't. serv't. IhENRY B3RISCOE. For sale by T1. Risley, Hamnburg. S. C.', anad J. D. TrIBB3ETTS, Edlgefield C. hi., S. C. Sjuly 2S 6m 27_ RYE FOR SALE 4O Bushe ls RY E SE ED. ,of'best quality for sale by the sublsc:ribers. G.. L. & E. PENN-.' slept -if 32 I.ayfley's here Ieg? S ASH made at (14 cents per light, for all Sash containaing 15 lights to the window td upwards,.all'window.s containinag less 7 ets per light. All kinds of FUR(NITURE made to order, at the old stanud, 1-maile from Gilgal Chur'ch, and 17 from Cambaidge, upona the Martiiatown road. All orders left at this office wdil be attended to W3I. BAYLEY. anguast 2 5f 31 Abbeville Bannaer and Anderson Gazette to py three times. gj'The fruenuds of JA MlFS SPANN. Esqlr. rsipeefiully announace himt as a catididi'te for he office of'ax Collector, at the ensuing elec Lin april14 t( 12 .M ESTIMOUA:S~ from Dr Waines. 2, 1840.-" Your Pills aretis operatiotis, arid yet tinst.06bwee u icts, f nythat I haveever nieiih tice of eight and twenty yearsi. a the chyle and hence.on-tje.impqi blood, is evidently very surisag Extract of a letter frrom.D e Quebec, L. C., Marih'6;184 fevers, sick headaches, torgiditf and enfirgement ofihr spl'e" Pills are.an excelletnediciie For sile by all the Drdig g'is'r Hanburg, and' in Chiarlent , Cohen, No..19 Iayie stteVt k* ral & Allen, King street N ing street; E. M. Cary, B A mos Head. corner East Bija'y' T. Risley, Hamburg ; nnd J. 1E.TJ.BB Edgefield CoMM 0 july 28 . Dr. Gordo'sPI GIEAT-ARRVA 3OBushels or 25,000 b DON'S FAMILY P vast and increasing deranid,'fi.Ih justly celebrated Medicine, an V zli6" cures they are daily effectin the country where they liaveb p of Dyspepsia, Liver Corriplliis Discases, with their well, kinoW Sick Head-sche, &c., hasrind signed to make arrangenient '_ stocks direct from the Proprigsf t say to their numerous cutomer 6" prepared to supply them; whoea -a at New York prideq. 11-7 2 per doxen, or 24cnil - . By P. Melvin oh-en,'No. A flaviland, Harral & Allen, Kiii son Carter, Meeting street;: - Broad street;- and Amnos Heid - Bay and. Broad' street, ClharleutJ;V Hanibukgr and - J. D."TI1l Edgefield CainiftH6 july 28 P*46;4 OR the cure of IV/dte s F and other iumors, Ulter s and fresh Wounds, Sprains and .8 higs, and Inflammatwio ncalt Breasts, of omen, Rheuiaacw paan Eruptions,. Chilblains, fhjidowsB' and external diseases generalyllyil "h' greatly superior to any~ mediciaeh discovered for the chafed backii horses,- for ringworms, chapped.: - short for every externalbudily*evil to the lot of man or beast 'be'propr this noble specific.can ositively's fear ofcontradi ' is ever Is that is known in these days, in above complaints. Indeed toosn be said in its favor, forther p certain'than its efficacy inheiset 6 it is reconnended,:and, the P lion of its curesaireinch 'as ance of beigimiracualo6s oK~4e 2 without this aliost uversaabI IM minates of all houses arp es,c'utshiriieuJuuccki & c..&c *4Nfrom ay can receiv.bo liiki .IEALTl&M3ADEa D R. LE0.K VEGETABLE UNVERSA l1 ilE startling drawback- on -eaj ..dicinial-Agentriusbas everreen haft: psrocss~ of purgation and puriflatenii i4~ ailso Debilitated the Systeni.-Hlue . bgbe Medicines have always beern regardedatbut but a Necssar3 Eril,.Patienrts resortig 'a for the relief of one disease at tdiec aniother.-Tro obviate this Physiciansln soughit for rio Agent that would at ime ? timie PURGE, PUJRIFY and .STRE6 EN-.- But their efibrts were nearly4fi~ie - anrd they had abinost despaired ofsnee~w thre labors oflscience, and research wC ~ e~ warded by a discovery which fulh realsrbs fondest desires of the Medical< aaU~sl which is justly regarded asoneoftb~n~~ portant TIrmmrrphe that Pharmuaer. chieved.-This imiportant desiditaIiI ed Dr. LEROY'S VEGETABIt SA L PILLS, wiich purify ttie7!Bhodd b move all corrupt, anid vitiated lismoi jan healthy accumwulations fromsthe bodj tier never before rivulledt and obi drnce no weakness or flaissitud on the contrary, tone'the Stoma rate the constitution duringthre: opcraitions ! Dr. L~e Roy':.Pll those heretofore irreconsilrililh table qualities, EvacuatioiaiTd'g rhz~i they are at thre same time iSTR~f ING PURG.ATIVE,and aPUliFE NIC. The two principle ingredientsa i Roy's Pills are WILD CHERRY SA PA RiLLA, so prepared jhiat ea the beneficial effect of the othre;,s streingthieinig, while the latter, thro with various ve.;etable ingredionii, aind puries-thuis they supei-indoce ity or lassituido of thie'Digestiv'e Fuf hence their operations are attended b action, or subsequent Costiveness-.~ Dr. Le Roy's Pills .are thihoeb sear ching Medicine in existence. ~ attack the very root of Diseiisse(ri tion is so promipi, thats inaiTiba'ufo ,thiey are taikein, the pahiept snwr good effects. They rfit only o Blorod, butalso orithechiyle, of' is formed, and thiissecureagood)b fountain head, moicover theyp~ nansea, griping or debilitj n Medleine they have no riva.. P1Iels per' Box. -.a For sale by I. D. TfBBET', C.l1., S.C. .july7 ,'*Pi The II. S. Nisrf 3 DISTRICT OF SOUT~e IN BA NKIgARC TN the Matter of Thomaa-MO k.chant of Barnwell Distieib~ Psinraint tnain Order of titeTN the United States, for the .: Carolina, No'tice' is herebygiy shiewis beforre the said ou Court H-ouse-in Chaiirestbr, dary of Nov ember next, at eleei4 evh, tire said -Thiomas M..O rece'ive hris Discharge ncet rnprt. Charrleston 14th da