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New aH and I HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully call the J. Choice stock of FAZ & JI"y CONSISTING V Rich English French & American Prints, Plaid & isuip'd Muslin Do Laines, Printed aud plain Cashmeres, Rich .fd & strip'd color'd Silks, Super fig'd Foulard do -Plain black Silks and India Satin, Wide black do rot Mantillas, Chamelion Miohair plaids and stripes, Belvedere & Buena Vista do do Black and fancy colored Ginghams. Super-black Bombazine & Alpaceasf Plan and fig'd Alpaccas and Morinos, Cashmese and Zephyr Wool Shawl%, A large lot of Overcoats and T 2000 pairs Shoes, embraciig ei 12 cases Menis and Boys Dot 300 pair l.adies Slippers and I -. 1800 yards Georgia Plains fron 1800 " Northern Kerseys, A large lot Negro and fine Bed 1500 lbs. Hemlock and Oak tar 500 " Black and russet Upp 400 " best Harness Large lot of Calf and Kip Skir 100 kegs cut Nuals and Brads, i 1200 lbs. assorted Castings. ALS A LAROE AND COMPLE Hardware and Cutlery, - Glass, Crockery and Tin Ware, Drugs, Paints, and Oils. GROCERIES 0 The above comprise but a portion of the larg hand, and ivhich will all lbe sold at praCes to suit Il We embrace this opportuity to make our a continuance of the same. october 6 Lands ani Negroes For Sale. N Saturday the first day of January, 1848, 0 (by virtue of.the last Will and Testament of Col. Michael Watson, dec'd.,) we will offur for sale, at the residence of his wiow, on the Ridge, inEdgefield. District, the following es *ate, real and personal. to wit The tract of land containing 477 acres, more or less, known as, and Lalled the Jones Tract. bounded by lands of Major Tillman Watson, Jesse Smith, Stanmoie Watson, Burrell Boat wright, and landsor the estate ofAmos W. Sat cher, deceased. These lands are highly pro ductive in small grain, corn and cotton. There are on the piemises about 160 acres cleared and under good fence, -of which about 40 acres is second years new ground;-the whole tract is well watered and well timbered, and contains some handsome sites flor building, on and near the old Cambridge road. We will also offer for sale, on the same day, 12 or 15 Likely Negroes, among whom there will be some very prime fellows. The above p erty, both Real and Person al, will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, in eqnal instalments, with interest on the whole sum, payable annually. The pinrchase money to be secured by bond and mortgage, with unexceptionable personal se curity. W. M. MYERS, R. H. RAINES, Quliped'Fcutors, under dho last lill and - mestarncrt of Cl Michael Watson, dec'd. octohier-W 11 39 'A'ew a nd Bewasllistl Goods BOWDREE & CLAGGETT. - AVE'-just opened one of the richest and m beanutiful Stock of RY GOODS which hiis eer been brought to- the Augusta market. In Dress Goods for Ladies, we have amostmagnificent assortin'ent. In. Goodb for Gitlemean's wear, suchas ploths, Cassimeres, .Vestings, &ca. we have, the best stock this side of N6w York. In Domnestic Goods, such as *Fisiitels; -Satinets, Key Jeans, Kerseys. Lin mays, Bleach'ed-and Drown Shirtings, 5-4, 6-4, 10:4 and 12.4 Sheetings, super Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, &c., with every article which belongs to the Dry Goods Trade, Swhich we are disposed to sell rsow. We invite purchasers visiting Augusta to call and excam . ine our Stock. Our Store is 1he first Dryj Goods Stors above the Post Ofse Corner, Au gutsta, Ga. We also keeppon handt an assortment of BA BY JUMPERS or Nurses Assistant, one of - the greatest things ina tho world fur young trbildren. Sept.22 (It ' 35 Warehouse & Commaissionl. BUSINESS. EH AMBURG, S. C. TU HESubscriber begs leave to inform his .3.friends and the public generally, that he will continue the W~areiuomse & Comusissione AT THE RAIL ROAD DEPOT. The convenience of this Establishment is too well known to zequire tmnch comment. Cotton - or other Produce once in store can be putt oun the Rail. Road without the additional expence of drayage, &e.; whnich is certainly an item * worth notice, both to merehimnts and planters. My charges will be as reasonable as other like concerns in' the place, and the usual facili E ties given to those who may give rme their pa tronage.; B. M. RLODGERS. sept.15a 3m 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. JN TIHE COMMON PLEAS. Williamson Dalton, ) Declaration. vs. Foraign Attachment. Samuel Bateman, ' TH.E Plaintiff in the above case, hiaving this day filed his Declaration in miy ol fico, and the Defendant having nmeither wife uor attorney, known to reside within the limits of this State, on whonr a copy of said Declara tieon, with a rule to plead, can be served. On motion of Mr. Yancey, Plaintifl's attorney, or dered, that the said Defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day. from. the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by default. TI..O. G. BACON, Clerk. - Clerk's Office, Edgefiold C. 1.24th Sep. 1846 september 30 ly - 36. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN THE COMMON PLEAS. George Parrott, vs. 1Dclarationr.i& Attach Eli.Clark. ) ment. HE Plaintiff it. the above eases;-having thsdyfiled his Declarations in my of e, and the Defendant havingt neither Wife nortAtorney,known to reside within the limits 'ofithe said state, on whcen a copy of said dcc larattons with a rule to plead thereon can be satved,ton motion of Mr Wardlaw, Plaintiffs Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defendant1 nper and plead to thesaid Declarations within - -a ie~ nnd a day, from the date hereof, or udgngtwill be awarded against him by de jt '? T. G,. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, April 30, 1847, 1y 13 - * h-friends'of WESILEY BODIE, an i noattehinWgas a candidate-for' tbe -office. of, - Shez,r ada4&rM gaiti Winter Goods. auction of purchasers tQ their Large and FER GOODS9 , PART OF Blue and black Cloths, Black and ftacy Cassimores, atin and worsted Vesting4, Plain and figiured English Tweeds, [andsome Goods for Boys wear, Red, white, green and yellow Flannels, Heavy wool Plaids and Linseys, Cotton and wool Carpetiig, A choice lot of Gloves and Hosiery, ChimiscUes and Collais, Muslns and Lace Trimiiig, Bilk Gimps and Fiinges, Ladies Morino Vests, weed Sacks, rery deobcription, its, 'olka Bootees, i Schley Factory, at factory pt ices, Blankets, mated Sole Leather, or do do tsortod, from 4 to 20d. 0, TE ASSORTMENT OF Hats, Caps and gonnets, Gentlemen's and Ladies Saddles, Trunks, Carpet and Saddle Imags, " ALL KINDS. :e and extensive stock whict we now have on 1e tunics. . - Akowledgements for past favors, and solicit a GOODE-& SULLIVAN. tf 37 New Fall Dry Goods. Win. U. ORAME S now receiving a siplendid stock of New Irall Goods, among which may .be "ound the following t.ich plain Plaid and stripe Chameleon Silks, do 4.4 do do do black do do watered black Silk, do embroidered Cashmeres, do plain and figured Autslin Do Laines and Cashmeres, Embroidered Muslin Dresses (for party's,) Black and colored Alpacras. 34 Turkeny Shawls, 3-4 Satin, Silk and Cashmero Shawls, 12 4 linen. Sheetings, [24 cotton do 3-4,4 4, 5 4, and 64 Furniture Dimity, Curtain materials of all kinds, [rish Linens, Calicoes, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, &c. &c. Making the most splendid stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to this city. lie wiltalso be receiving weekly supplies throngaot the Fall and Winter, to which he invites the atten ion of the public. Augusta, October 8, 1847. . octoer 136t 38 1EW GOODS. TIE Subscriber is now receiving his stock Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part of the following Goods, viz. FOR LADIES WEAR, Black. Bormbasne, black Alpaca-, colored Alpacas, Plaid Silk, plaid Cashmere, Rep Cash mere, California and Fremont plaids, Tartan plaids. and M. De Lanea.. Cassiteres and -Vestings.gfor gentlemen's wear. Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Kersey, Blankets, [Hats and Caps, With many other articles too tedious to men tion. Thankful for past favors, and hopes by strict ittettion to business. atnd a disposition to please to share a continuance of the same. B. C. BRYAN. Edgcfield C. IT., Sept. 28th, 1847. seplr 2t 2mu Sti New Fall & WLinter'IGootds. G. L. & E. PENIV AV E received a large :anda most desirable lIStock of NEWV GOODS, to suit the sason, consistig of a genecral asso'rtmnent of ' taple and Fancy Goods, Groceries of all kinds, Hats and Caps, shoes and Boots, Hard ware and Crockcry, Drugs and Mledicines, Books and Stationary, A splendid stock of Bonnets, And a variety of other articles nsually kept in ourline, all of which will be sold on the most ecomodating ternms. TIhey invite their friends to call anid examine he stock, and they promise to give them good bargainus. Ssepr29 _ _if 36 EDGEFIELD IIOTasL,0 T HIE Subscribers announce to their friends and the public, that they have opened ie house formotly occupied by Mir. B.J. Ryan, n Edgefield villago, and are prepared to accoma nodato all those who nmay favor them with t heir atroage, with comfortable fare for themselves m horses. Their TIable will lie always provided with the est the market ali'ords, and attended to by bligi ng atnd comnpetenat servants. Their Stables will lie attended to by first rate stes, who will be in waiting at all hours, by lay or night, to see that horses are properly ta' en care of. CH ARLES J. G[LOVER, ARMIlSTEAD BURT. sept 22 t f 35 JAW NOTIOE. gH E undersigned will practice in piartner. P ship in the Courts of Law anid Equity fo Edgefield District. THIOM~AS 11. POPE, W. WV. ADAMlS. october 20. 3m 39 STATEi OF SOUT H CA ROLINA EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINA RY. BJO NL ,Es., Ordinary of BEdgofield District : Whereas William Carter hath npplied to me for Letters of Administration, on all aad singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Beverly A. Carter Iato of the District, aforesnid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ib all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be and-appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court or the said District, to be holden at Edge. leld Court House, on the first day of No rember next, to show cause, if any, why he said administration should not be rauted. Given under my hand and seal, this thd 1th day ol October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and 'orty-seven, and in the 72d year of Amor an Independence. JOHN HIILL O. E. D. -BACONV.8A - A NEW-lot of'vry.4 a n which will be sold;o s Also-A lot of flue Flon t jnne 9 7 20 w Mr. & Mrs. U s SO -5W - .o g' AT COLUMBrA rt H IS School for YOUN1 [ES-wall vi .k be ro-opened, in thear onmo. C dious building opposite t66 E hurch, di oin the second .1 onday in No ' .. TERlMs-PER QUA , A Board, including all items, 450 no E Instruction in Spelling aiu 8 00 n The above with Writing al i a metic, 1000 a W The above with Grammar, ra phy and History,- FT; 12 00 a The above with higher branch 15 00 8l Piano and Guitar, each, 15 00 ti Harp, 20 00 a Use of Piano and Guitar 200 v1 Use of the Harp, 5 00 n French, German, Latii ae 15 00 ti Drawing and Painting, '12 00 a Competetit Teachers imn .T above t studies are engaged. Mad -as, from h; Charleston, wiIl give a cour" cIn Los- ta sons, during the nionths-of r.and Dc- tl cember, terms $12 00. . Mrs. IlAssat.r1, gives evdr a sson in Vocal Music, free orcharge P The Yount lAdies' rooms wi e supplied s with fire. PIrirour boardes cai ''idmitted. f0 All payment in advance from- timr ol ad- w mittance, but noie for less than' e quarter. The lon. A. P. Butler, Cha lor Harper t Professor Laborde, of the South oltna Col- I" loge, and Mrs. M. C. Izard, ofC imbia, who w had the confidencu to send theiri1 ughters dur ing the last two years to Mrs. sell, have by been kind enough to allow thar n.es to be t given as references. o September 1 Ot 32 at The Pendleton Messenger will lease copy, lim Walker & Brad ord, - Warehouse As Cona 8ission Merchants-Hambu' S C. T HIE undersigned respectfull aforim their friends and the publictlat by.still con tinue the WAREQOUSE & CO MISSION - BUSINESS at their old stand,- own as the Water-Proof Warehouse; where ey. will'de. vote their personal attention, toal Isiness en trusted to their care. Their rates for selling and stori lof-Cotton j or other produco, receiving an forwarding D Merchandize are the same as her dfore. a( Orders for Supplies will be pro ty execut- at ed at the lowest market prica - th Thankful for past patronage so iberally be- b stowed on us we respectfully sol' t4 continu- . ance of the same. tr WALKER & BRA FORD. 1 Hamburg, August 27, 18-17. m 32 1e REMOVAL. WsWL KE TCII1IV CO., p! HAMBURG, S C gi AVE removed their stocko Dry Goods to the Store under th e Ame an'I-Hotel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is thei urpose to st keep a full assortment of N . Anmerican, French aid gglish ri DRY GO bi We would take this opportuisl reiturn our thanks to our numerous frionas 0ihe very liberal patronage bestowed on ui. he last six years, and would solicit a continu ice.ofiheir favors. We would also ivite all persons ying Dry Goods in Hmburg, who are nofai ready on our large list of subscribers to lrisaLa: Our stock will coansroTh lrriid more general assoriment than we have hereto- 11 fore kept. We slhall also continne to keep.our usual assortment o~f Carpetirig, Oil C.loth, Floor Sf Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens C Shoes. - - -'N. B.-Juast received a full assortnient of all numbers of genuine .a Dutich Dolling filoths, tli whlich togeaher with all articles tnour line will fia be sold us low as they can be procured ina 11am- I buarg or Augusta. - TF WM. KETCH AM& CO. I'd Hlatnburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11- tf 29 N WA REUOUSME F A CT $ORA GE, -THE Subscrabers S have purchased fromnv Nathaan L.Guiliin,Esq', hi ~ the Cotton Warehouse ft ian llamabaurg, recently occnpied by Dr. J. F' m Griflina, and formerly by Mesurs. H. L. Jeffers tli, & Co.; situated at thae foot of the -Hill, and in- di mediately at the head of the main busanessa street. From it4 superior location, arid being m surrounded by a stream of water, in is comnpar- bi atively exemplt from the casutalty offire ad cmn tirely above the reach of high freshets. TheiLy propiose to carry on exclusively thae rc WARE-inU)SE &5 OENERAL FACTORIAGE am unner the firnm of G EIGER & PARTrLOWV. ii Havinag engaged an experienced aand coim- al potent assastant, in additiona to their owvn per sonal aittotation, and possessing mens to mrake' Ia liberatl advances on Prodatce consigned to their tc care, they hereby render their services to Plan- b< ters, Merchanrts and others, in the -starage and 01 sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, fr and other Prouce, in Receiving and Forward- ~ ing Merchandise, uad purchasing goods to or dor. cI Theair charges will be regulated by the usual rates of the pla1ce.b W. W. GEIG ER, . JA MES Y. L. PAILTLOW. . Hamnbinrg, June 3,1840. n a juno 9Gi 20 TO T RlE PUBLi0.n T'R E underiiigned would g respectfully. ausoaune .t0 Travellers and persons vis S* iaing Habi thiat he haas taken fori ia. of years. C -the Hlotel? ,1own as is hubbard's Amnerican HOTEL, hieht it is lais purpose tokeep as such a /iduso shoudM be kept, and will only promaso to all wvho favor him with a call, that lie will do all in his power to please; and where as imuch comfort and quiet may beiexpected as can be found in any Public House. -' A careful anid attentive Hostler will be kept p1 constantly in the Stable, and Horses'-shall be atteaded to in a way that shall givoentire satis f actions. * cffrslctd A liberal patronage isr edifaMeslctd Hamburg, March 8-10 7 T HI E undersignedlmayingyinstjaithe neces- ki Asary arrangements;5is now pgpared to j furnish 00fHRns of every descrtpjaon, at the w hortest notice, and whlr'gsveai branch of isy business hais personal -attention. He-has also now fliihed. a new anid -elegahnjIfeharse. which wall be in readiness atany tinie to attend - Funerals. His charges wal be reasonable and acomiaoatt r. EdgefleldL-C HI du 28 27 ti !yler's Ague & Fever Pills. CERTAIN. safe and effectual cure for Ague and Fever, in all varied forms. Al an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita. 4 in of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, 4 ervous and other diseases, which arise from a i eak and debilitated condition of the system. j B-11imore, Decernber 15th, 1843. t Dr. G. K. TYL~rI.-Dear Sir.-It is with t eat pleasure that I announce to you a perfect r storation of my healsh by the use of your in- . Inable pills. I had been sulffring from hills and Fevers for eighteen or twenty months, k Iring which time I took five bottles of Row- t id's Tonic Mixtube, Dr. Sherman's Feverand a gue Lozenges,~Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir, I eener's Powders, Barks, Quinine, Thompso. t an Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fihct most all the popular remedies I could hear of; id yet received no lasting beniefit. The chills I ere.stolped by Quinine and other things, but a ter a fow days or weeks they would return J lin, as bad or worse than before Towards I e last the chills came only every third day, I d these were followed by fever of such se rity as to affect my reason and it was found cesarv for some one to watch with me un the paroxysm passed of. At laht I procured box ofyour pills, and only took four of them; is so completely stopped the chills, that I Lve never had a return of them up to this ne, (nearly two years) and near a year of is time was passed in the same place where I st caught the disease. - That my case is not one cured by chance is c oven from the fact that four pills out of the j me box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef- t tually that lie has never had the dibease siace, ereas before he often suffered from it. Two ber person were also cured by the contents of is same box, and they neither of theni have d a return ofit although 'they both reside I here they are exposed every season. I know several others who have been cured your pills, but it is unnecessary to detail War cases. The best certificates of their effici- I cy im, Cnills and Fever, will be a few doses, d if they are as beneficial to others as they a ve been to me they may be truly calleda pub- i blessing. I am with much respect your obee't. serv't. r HENRY BRISCOE. For salo by T. Risley, Hamburg. S. C., and J. D. I'IBBETTS, Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 28 Gm 27 Liutena Cordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. HIS is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, ipotency, Incorhma or Whites, Obstauction, ificult or Painful Menstruation,Incontinence Urine, or Involuntary Discharge thereof; id for general proutration of the system, jvhe er the result of inherent causes or produced ' irregularity, illness or ac.ident. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is Le, and were not the subject of too delicate a iture, hundreds would testify to the unrival d efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar nuess, four albus, glects, irregularities in the cretions, pains in the Kidneys. feiale sup essions. For sale by all the principal Drug sts in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston. 1-7 Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Harral & Allen, King reet; P. Melvin Cohen, No.19 Hayne street; elson Carter, Meeting street, and E. M. Ca y, Broad street, Charleston ; T. Risley,'Hamaa arg; and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6w 27 DR.. JOFL BiRANHAM'S t rIYER ? DISPECTIC I MEDICINE. [N offerinag this valuable Medicine to the peoo pie of S. Carolina for the relief and cure of any diseases incident to a Sotthern climate, Jo not claim for it infallibility; neither do 1 y it will cure all diseases. But i. HRONIC LIVER AFFECTiONS AND*DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise arnd recommend its e, from rry piersonal observationa and use of e article in any own practice. This article is vorably received wherever at lhas been used. mm allowed to refer to Mr. George U eard of roup, Mr. John Wtarren of Columbus, Mr. cAlueof Cobb, Mr. Asbury H nll of Athenis, i r. Willitam I). Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. hnii E. Dawsoni of Lal~ranage; to whicha a i eat number ol names might be added, who ar their testimony to its valtue. abitual costiveness is found very frequently I nnected with feeble constitutions, anad per n of sedentary habits, which often' exert a ry unfavorable influenice upont the general etiah of the subject; and is particularly mani-t sted by a restless anad desponding state of the iad, irregular if nut a loss of appetite. Fort is condition of ;he system, this article is contfi- I rtly recommaaended with the positive assur ace that if the dose is properly adijnsted, so as I at to move the bowels too actively, relief maty relied oni, wvithaout any, eveni the least oh the I apleasanit consequenaces, resulting from the< e of the commnont purging medicines usunlly a sorted to. This article will be fountd to act I a pleasant cordial nad ttnic, restoring the petite, and at the samen time fualfillinag every I dicttioni thtat the commaona purging amedicines a 'e designted to effect. Thero are some constitutions liable to regu}~ r attacks of Bilious fever almoust every fall, such, I recommiend the tuse of this Medicinie, ginning at least by the middri of May, or first 'June. Many persons whose Digestive organs are eble, often experience a seniso of fullntess, 1 eight, and oppressiona, about the atomach taf I r eatig-in such ecases a dose of this mnedi ne will often afford immediate relief-. Pregnant women often sufl'er from heart I ar and costiventess, they maay use the article I ithiout the least danger and witha great benefit, itick or nervous head-ache, at is a most valu-. ale medicine I could append a long list oaf certificates, btut I retr, preferring to rely on the virtues of the I edicine to stustamt itself. The mnedicine is a mile and certain cathartic tonic tatnd suidorific. JOEL BRANHAM. a Eatonton, Georgia. For sale -by Robert Anderson, Liberty'Hill, heatem & Settle, Duaatonasville, Charles Free- t an, Cairo P. 0., anad J. D. TIBBETTS, I Edgefield C. H.i sept.8 -ly 33 1 TILMOT PROVISO, OR NORTH ERN. ABOLiTIONIST, NO AC-I COUNT TO ME. WANT, inmmiedately, three or fouarJottr ney men PAINTERS, which constant em - oytwilt be given, by appyzg to Ed~aJeld CouTL House, S. C. septr 29tf 3 SOUWI CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT ILLIAM BROWN, livinag about eight males above the Court House, eon Trurl a 'y Creek, tolls before me atn estray sorre ORSE, blind in the right eye, both hind feett ate, a blaze in the face, sntpposed to be nine ars old. Appraised at forty dollars. C. MITCHELL, Magistrate. octobr 6 ]am4m 37 l7The friendgjof JA MES SPANN, Esqr.. peefully announce him as a candidate for a oiceof Tax Collector, atthe ensning elec n april14 tf~ 1% Dr. Gordon's Pills. GREAT ARRIVAL! Bushels or 25,000 boxes of Dr. GOR 10O DON'S FAMILY PILLS.-The list and increasing demand for this new and ustly celebrated Medicine, and the numerous ores they are daily ei'ecting in all portions of lie country where they have been introduced, if Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints and Billious )iseases, with their well known attendants iick llead-ache, &c., has induced the under igned to make arrangements to receive their tocks direct from'the Proprietor, and wotild ay to their numerous customers'that they are repared to supply them, wholesale or retail, t New York prices. 01T $2 per doxen, or 24 cents per box. By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street Iav;land, Harral & Allen, King street; Nel on Carter, Meeting street; E. M. Carey 3road street; and Amos Head, corner Eas lay and Broad street, Charlesap n; 1. Risley Iamburg; ani J. D. TBBETTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6m 27 - ESTIMONI[ALS.-Extract of a lettej ff from Dr. Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb. , 1840.-" Your Pills are the mildest in thei perations, and yet most powerful in their el cts, of any that I have ever met with in a prac ce of eight and twenty years. Their action or ie chyfe and hence on the impurities of the lood, is evidently very surprising.' Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, o: tuebec, L. C., March 6, 184 1.-" For bilioni Dvcrs, sicc headaches, torpidity of the bowels nd enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters 'ills are an excellent medicine." For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta Jamburg, and in Charleston by P. Melvir 0ohen, No. 19 Ilayne street, Haviland. [Jar al & Allen, King street; Nelson'Carter, Meet g street; E. M. Carey, Broad street. ant mos Head. corner East Bay and Broad street . Risley, Hamburg; and J. D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6m 27 5-4. P OR the cute of White Swellings. Scrofulas and other tumors, Ueers, Svre Legs, ok ud fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, Stcel ings, and Inflammation, Scald Head, Son Preases, of women, Rheumauw pains, Tellers 'rupions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns mid external diseases generally. It is likewism reatly superior to any medicine heretofort liscovered for the chafed backs and limbs of orses; for ringworms, chapped lips, 'and in bort for every external beidily evil that may fal o the lot of man or beast. The proprietor of his noble specific can positively state, withoul bar of contradiction, that it is vastly superio o any compound ever discovered, or at leasl hat is known in these days, in the cure of the bove complaints. Indeed, too much cannoi e said in its favor, for there is nothing more ertain, than its efficacy in the matters for which t is recommended, and- the speed and perfec ion of its cures are such as to *have the appear nee of being miraoarlous. No house should be vithout this almost universal ointment, for the umates of all houses are liable to scalds,scratch , cuts, bruises, burns, corns, chapped lips, 4. &c. &c.;. frorifran or all of which they an receive but little injry if they have a box f Harrison's unrivalled specific to contend ith them. For Piles and Salt Rheum it sur asses all other retmedies. For sale by T. Rislev, Hanmburg; and 3. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefteld Court House, S. C. July 28 6mt 27 LIEALTHl MADE EASY. D R. L E R O Y'S, VEGETrAILE UNIVERSAL PILLS. H lE startlinig drawback ott nearly all Me dicitnal Age.nts has ever been thtat in thens rocess of puritation and purification they have Iso Debiliiated the Sysem.-llnce Purgative ledicmnes htave alwaysbeesn regarded as att best ut a Nceessar3 Evil, Patients resorting to themr ar the relief of one disease at the expence of nother.-To obviate this Physicians have long ought for an Agetnt that woud at thte samec me PURGE, PURIFY and STRENGTH ~N. But thecir ef'orts were tiearly fruitless, nd they had alitost despaired of success when lbe labors of scietice, arid research were re ardeid by a discovery which fully realized the andest diesires of the Medical Faculty, and vhicht isjutstly regatrded as onteof thec most im ortant Triumph; that Pha~rmtacy has ever a hieved.-Thtis imiporutnt deswideratum is nam d Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE UNIVER. AL PILLS, wihich purify the Blood and re. ove all cot rutpt, anidvitiated humors, and oun. althty accumnulations front the body in a man ir never btefore rivalled, and which yet pro. ce no wveaknetss or lassitude whatever, but u the conitrary, totte the Stomach anid invigo! ate the constitutioji during the progress of theii perations! Dr. Le Roy's Pills, in fact unite hose heretofore irreconacilable,'but most desir ble qualities, Evacuation and invigorationi, for toy are at thie samie time a STRENGTH EN NG PURtGATLVE, and a PU RIFYING TO 21C. The two principle .iniredients in Dr. Le toy's Pills are WILD CH ERRY and SAR. IAPA RILLA, so prepared that each promiotes he benel'cial effect of the other, the former trengthienin'g, while the latter, through its uuiont ith various vegetable ingredients, evacuates, nd purities-tus they superiniduce ito torpid. ty or lassitude of the Digestive Functions, and nce their operations are attended by no Re etion, or suibsequent Costiveness. Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the must active and eatcing Medlicinie in existence. They at once ttack the very root of Diseases.' and their ac on is so prompt, that in an hour or two after ey are taken. the patient is aware of their ood effects. They not only operate on the lood, buttabso on the chyle, of which the blood Sformzed, anid this secures good blood from the yuntain head, moteover they' produce neithier ausea, guiping or debility, and as a family ledicine they have no riva.-Pice 25 CENrs oer Box. For sale by J. D. TIBBETT'S, Edgefied X. H., S.C. july 7 hun 24 liayley's here Yet ! M ASH m'ade at 6.j cenuts per light, for all Sash conutaining 15 lights to the windowi nd upwards, all windows containitng less 7 ets, er light. All kinds of FURNITURE made to order, the old stand, I mile fron. Gilgal Church, d 17 from Cambridge, upon the Martintown od. All orders. left at. this office wvilh be attended a. WM. BIAYLEY. august 25 tf 31 Abbeville Banner and Anderson Gazette co y three times. RYE IFOR SALE I9 Bushels RY E SEED, oh best quality for sale by the sumbscrbers.* G. L. & E. PENN. NotiCeVI A PPLICATION willea4iid gislature of this Statc'fatiitii lor an alteratiun in the Ciarter;UViE Edgefield, so as to give.tosaid4iw the money arising from Licenpes aug1 NOTICE. 0 8 HEREBY GIVEN, Thdt ana... will be made to the Legislitur Carolina at its next sessioi, to a Public Road, from a point'on I' I road, in Edgefield Districti at'r -i of Thomas C. Griffin, to rinihru of James Cresswell, and.to interse* called the old Charleston road;,at ford on the small creek crossing si: tor road, about three hundred'yards Gin housc of N. L. Griffin, son-hiaJs P near Cambridge. - At the same',tin t cation will lie made todiscontinae tbi - leston road between the bridge ova six creek, and the point wherethe new public road will interseet said road. aug 16 M Notice S HEREBY GIVEN, That an will be made at the next sessio -o gislature of S. C., to amend the Char Edgefield Rail Road Companj,sio* ize the said Company to indreuse i stock, and also to construct a Ra Edgefield Court House, through -t of Edgefield and Abbeville, to a, some point in Pendleton Distract, on Savannah river or its tributary streaiis - august 18 Noticce ]S hereby given, that an appli.e -6, made to the Legislature of this.-S next sitting, for a Charter to cons Road, or Turnpike Road, from Hanb the Valley of the Savannah Rivere g twenty-five miles of the same, to theifan Georgia and North Carolina, also a C building a toll Bridge over t he said. e its tributaries at a suitable place.as renewal of the original Charter; fi ment for a Bank in the Town of'H , South Carolina, granted the 22d 'ay cender,1822. Also, foramendin-ibe a of the American and German Tralin d.I surance Company, granted the]9thld cember 1835. HENRY SHULTZ; u of Hamburg, Soulah. Hamburg, S. C., August 12.,, september 15 th8tP' - r >tice. A LL those indeuted to-the-estateifCJi Joliuson, dec'd., are requested %to k immediate payment, and those lhavingtdem'and i to present them properly attested. C. B. GOULDEN ,fj11 ' SIMEON ATTAWA July 7 t Notice. A LL persons Iddebted ti the est*. . Augustus W. Burt, dee'd., are si to make immediate'payment, and thosai demands against said estate, are present them for payment.'properaes WM. hi. BURiA~ june 16 NOTICE .ILL Persons indebted. beiito George Pope deceased eb fled that it is a the money due the Estateand tbat do not pay willgbe sued.Ldffore re The Notes are inthe-handsf J.- W..Gbs s Jan3 t. A LL those indebted to the old flrr ..ley & Bryana, either by Note ore are requested to come forwar'd sma stne~ We are compelled to bring the bti salie close. -E. B. PRESL Y ' .B. C. BRYANY September 7, 1847. ta Notice.4 ALL Persons having any demahdyisi$ ~teestates of Tho:. Reynolds, Senr.;~and end ini the Ordinary's Office, on . Moiia the 3r'd day of January next,. and spreiseut their demands properly attested, as Ldeaire teA close up the estate. '. NAN'CY REYNOLDS:' -AdniraTa~i augumst 25 3:a A.LL persons indebted to the estate o R bert Hudson, deceased., are requaete( make imamediato payment, and thoso ha'vmg demands against the estato,.are sequeto~ present them for payment, propery t e4k octor2.3t rU41 Notie. " 4,.el A L L Persons indebted to us ini ona WE ti. cantile business, are hereby nel longer indulgence can, nor will not~bA1 We must close our business. A wd ois wvise is sufficient. A. BLAND, Edgefield C. .4.0C, __ ept. t0, 1847. A LL Persons indebted to theestateofC les G. Garrett, dec'd., are requnested?'~ make immediate payment and, those ai4 - demands against said estate are. requeset~ present them for pay ment properly atteste~ sapt 8 sm f otice A estate of Henry Carr, de'd ,are'5' ed to present them legally attested:~ aidebted are requested to make immedat~ mnent. . THOS. LAKE, Adrrasni ib~~ NOTICE.~ M R. R OFF, who held c'onditionally.ni terest in the right of Edgefleld D to Hlotchkiss' Reaction Mill ;'neels, (Pate ' has never complied w'. said conditio ~ fore he hiolds no anterest, and hard sell or aae any contract for saimd4 - We, the undersigned arc the owper~g right, 'and a'tght purchased'.from aimyo unless our agent, will not be good~' M r. J. Tr. W.EB.ER, we atnori, power to act as oragent~ 4 COTHIRAN & 110 March 1. 1847. . t" AA RON A. Clark, Edgeflek4 or otherwiso. - 1 Notice - PdMEON ATTAWAY2; ivingupbr Creek, nearithe Higgins 'erry road to E before me, a small sorrel 'MULEgsieo of gear, between fifteen and twentyy Appraised at fifeen dollars. '"~ H '%RDY WHITEI october20