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er erYa ,Viir~tue, 6teg ir rits oF'ieri Fa ciase~t~~e- iirkced fo.:1 sell at-.-Edefild : fis i-o'aday and T cember next, the the following name George Parroft, a vs Elizabeth Carter, t where the defendant lives, c n thousand acres, more or less, as ,09Ng lands of John Wise, John Marsh, atd others. John Stidham vs Elizabeth Shaverith. tract of land, wherepn the defendant -ItesN containing one hundred and forty-eight acrie more or less, adjoining lands-of George Strother, John Loury, and others, Levi Bush and Lewis Bush vs William Bush, John G. Dagnell and Emerson Bus sey, the tract of land whereon the defend. ant John G. Dagnell lives, containing three hundred acrew, more or less, adjoin ing-lands of Jesse Bailey, R. Prince, and others, Also the tract of land whereon the defenldant Emerson Bussey lives, contain ing three hundred acree, more or less. ad joining lands of D. Bussey A. Sharpton, and others. Alfred N. Dicks, and others. vs Leyman S. Catlin, and his wife Catharine, atitact of land containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. Wilson, R. Harden, nud others, also one other tract of land containing one hundred acres. more or less. adjoining lands of R. Bradford, and the estate of - Hatfield. Williamson Dalion vs Samuel Batamon. a tract of land containing one hundred acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Thos Kernaghan and 1. L. Brooks. Charles Dunkin vs Michael hTare. Ad ministrator, a tract of land belonging to the estate of John Hare, Deed., cntaining four hundred acres, more or lese, adjoining landsof William Etheredge, Mary Whit. man. Jacob Long, and others. Terms of Sale Cash. 11. ROULWARE, S. E. D. Nov. 12 4t 43 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue ofrsundry wvits of Fieri Fa ieao, I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court- House. on the first Monday and Tuesday following in December next, the following property. in the following cases, viz: Kinsler, McGregor & Co. vs. Mary F. Guodwyn; William Hopkins. and others, severally, vs. the same, one negro woman Sneby and her three children, Allice, El lei, and Nanny. - Terms of-sale cash. The above property will be sold at the risk dihe fornei purchaser. H.. BOULWARE, S. E. D. iovember 19 . 3t. 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA EDOEFIEbD DISTRICT. IN 'R&- COMMON PLEAS. .Tomas.P. Milner; :Declaration. - vs. . . in Attachment. t7Pliitiff in the above case. having hsdaiy filed b6is Declaration.in my oi eijq jin taifeDfendint -having, neither, wire por atoriey, known'to reside within the limuits .4f lhj 011te,no' .omL copy ofsaidDecipra 'santh wuia rule to pleadcan-bierved.;-On ni0otn nfElr. datisfattorneyor-Plitiff~il ia ordergdtibitihiiid:tlerendaintappearand plead tie said Delaration.. within a year and a aij: from thedate hereof, or judgment will be givet~Ogainst him by defaulk.. -THO. G. -BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office. Edgefield C. H. 18th Nov.13847. november24 . ~ : . ly 44 * State of Soulth Carolina, .EDGEI'IELD DISTRICT, ZN THE COMMON PF1EAS. Fleetwood Lawniare, - Deelaration in Ralph Scurry. Atalret VIH E plaintiff in the abtove case having this Lday filed his declaration to my offhee, and the defendant having neither wvife nor at tor'ney, known to reside' within the liitit of this State. on whom a copy of saidI declatntion. with a rute to plead. can be served. On' imotion of Mr. Wiseman, Attornay for Plainotiff. it ts rdrtered, that the said delendant appear atnd plead to the said declaration, in a year and a day, from the date hereof. or judgmnent wilh be -given against him hv defanlt. -THO. G. BACON. Clerk. Edlgefield C. HT. Clerk's Office, 18th Nov. 1847. . noieember 24 ly 44 Notice. T Hn subscriber having been appninted b~y G. W. Brannoni. Assignee of the stock in trade, and asets of the firm of G. W. & W B. Bratnnon, hereby requires payment romn all the debtors of said firm, who wish to avoid costs. -Ntotice is also given to the creditors of said firm, to meet at Liberty 11ill, on Saturday 27th mettant. to appoint an Agent to act with the subscriber in the premises, if they think proper. novemaber 17 3mn 43 Notice. BY arn order from the Ordinary of Edge fiehtl District, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of Dr Angn-'tna 'V. Biirt. dec'dl., on M bonday the 13th of December next, all the personal property of said estate. econsisting of Several Likely .lVegroes, Minle3, Horses. Cows. Hogs. Household and Kitchen Fnrniture, Plantation Tools, Crop, &c. Terms--A eredit of twelve months, the pur chaser being reqiuired to give note with two approved seenrittes. All autms under four dol lars cash. W. M. BURT. Administrator. november 17 4t 43 - Notice. T H ERP, will be an Election hlcd at the * different Compsany Muster Grounds, on Friday the 17th or December next, in the Salun da Resiment for Colonel. Polls to he opened accoruling to law. Managers to meet on the day following, at the Regimental Parade Grounid, count the votes, and declare the elec. tion. By order of Brig. Gen. BRaDLn.t M. . C L ARY. ~ienit. Col. Ps S. All the Company's will Parade on the day ifElection, and be exempt otn their next regu~ r Muster day. .i - By order, " , M. W;.CLARya .Lient. CoL. november 17 5t 43 - : E~f STOR Q9 Y51. ocrupied by J. .D.- Tibbets. -Posses~sion on the first of January. 3f. FRAZIER. -.,..er. i ift 43 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y viri ne of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed. I will proceed to sell at Edgelield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday folloning, in December next, the following property, in the following cases, viz: Charles Hall vs. Milledge Galphin, two ro slaves, by the names of George and neer. oses Holstein vs Mary F. Goodwyn; David Shealy vs the same, three negro slaves, by thp names of Billy, San, and John. Terms of s icsh. H. B - ARE, s. E. D. nmovember 17 3t 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. Henry Cox and wire & others vs Partii. Jonathan IN. Miller OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by.: . virtute of an order from the Court of Equity, I shall sell at Edgetield Court House, on the first Motiday.in December next, the following property, vz. One tractof land, coutaining three hundred acres, more or less. lying near the Savannah River, in Beach Island, in the District and State aforesaid, and adjoining lands or Ulrick Reddick. Randolph Bradford, and nthers. Also, the followmtg Negroes, eight in number, viz. Isaac, Miles, Randal, Newman, Ned, Daf ney. Mary and Ellen. Said Land will be sold on a credit of one and two years. and the Negroes on a 'redit of one year. except for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers giving bond and good sureties, and the pur chasers of the Land a Mortgage of' the premi ses. Among the above negroes, is said to be a good Blackstnith. I will also sell in the above case, at the resi dence of Mfr. Iosana S. Nail, in Beach Island. on Wednesday the 8th December next, five Mules. and a lot of HIo, &c. Terms of Sale, a credit of one year. S. S. rOM PKINS, c. z. .. D. Comn'rs, Office, Edgefiold, Nov. 1, 1847. nov. 3 5t 41 Lands and Negroes For Sale. N Sattr. fi-'s day of"January, 18 (by virtneeks e last Will and Testam 1 of Col. Michael WaLton, dec'd.,) we will olle, for sale, at the residence of his widow, on the Ridge, inEdgefield District, the following es tate, real and personal. to wit The tract of land containing 477 acres. more or less, known as, and .alled the Jones Tract. bounded by lands of Major Till.nan Watson. Jes.e Smith. Stanmote Watson, Burrell Ikut wright, and landsof the estate of Amos W. S che ,deceased. These lands are highly pr . A Ugrain. corn and cotton. 'The ies about 160 acres cleated and , ofwrhich about 40 acres is secon ew ground;-the whole tract is well atere'and well timbered, and ointains some hifibie sites for building, on and near die old C'ailiridge road. We williloan offer for sale, on the same day, 12 or15 Likely Negroes, among whom there will-be some very puime fellows. The abb'e roperty, both Real and Person al, will be. ji'll on a credit of one,. and three fea eqtal ista lmens,> w . i'ept on the whdM. wim. payible anii,10W0 he las.-e and dirity . M. R.- H. RAI S, Qualified Exentors. under he last Wail arid Teslamient of Gel. Mieait IVatson, dic'd. october 20 11 39 NIotice. B Y an order urnm the Ordinary of Edg:. field -District, I shall proceed te sell, a' the late residence of James Miller, dec'dl., on, Wednsilay the 15th Decemter next, all the persornl'property of snid estate, consisting of A9 kW50 Likely .Vegroes, Lateestock'f Horses, Mules. Catnle, Hogs it heep; Ilousehoild and Kitchen Furniture, 'Platiatin' Tonls, the entire crop sof Cotton, Corn. Fodder and Oats, on a credit of twelves months, with note anid two approved seenrinies for all sumis over five dollars. undler that amont caisht. T HtOMAS ANDERSON, Adm'r. november 3 t 41 Town Properly tor sale. 71 HIE H OUSE & LOT at present occupted Nby Mrs. P. 31. Bntler, sitanted in the Towno of Edgefil. will be offered at [Public Sale. on thte first*Mlonday in De'cember next, The Honse is large arid cnmfortable. with an excellen t Kitchen. Smnko houise. andl other out kniildings. which can be examuined at any time p revions to the slay ofsaile. The l.ot contaiin.. M4 ases, more or toe.. Te'rms ofrsale.-Credit to the first day nf Jan. nairy 1849. J. R. WEVE.R. novembter 3 5t 41 New Falls & Whnter VGootle. G. L. & E. PEVIN AV E received a lasrge -il iiist desirable LUStock of NEW GOOD)S, to suit the senann. consisting oi a gene'ral assortmenrt of Staple and Fancy Goods,. Groceries ofrall kinds, Hats and Caps., Shnes and Doots, Hard ware andt Crnekcry, Drugs and Medicines, Books and Strationry, A splendid stoek of Bonnets, Andl a variety of other .,rtieles usually kept ini our lirne, all of which wall be sold on the mno~r accommodating terms. They invite their friends to call and examine the stock, arid they promise to give them good bargains. septr29 if .36 State of South Carolina, EDGE FI R LD DIST RICT. IN OBDINARY. B Y JOHN HILLJ~. Es.q., Ordinarydo Ed gefield District: Whereas John Qutattlebtim, hath applie~d o me for letters sof administration, on all andI singular the coods andi chiattles. rights and credits of John Roblinus, late of the District aforesaid. dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admron ish all and singualar, the kindred and credi tors of th'e said deceased, to he and1 appear before me, at onr next Ordinary's Ourt for the said Distr ict, to he holden at Edge field Court Honuse on the 6th (lay of De embher next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration shouldl not be grantedl. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th say of November, in the year of ouar LordI one thousandl eight huandred and for:y-se vn, and in the seventy-second year of American Independence. JOHN 11ILL, o. v.. D. Nov 21 2tr 4 TO THE PUBLIC. TH underaigned would J rspectfully -announce .to SgI g Travellers and 'persons viS iting Hamburg. that he has taken for a term of years. Blthe Hotel, long known as Ilubbard's American HOTELy hieb it is his purpose :elkeep asesuch a house hord be kcpt, and will only protmis to all who livor him yith a call. that he -will-do all in his iower to please; and where jat.nuch comfort t nd qiet m-ky he expectod 'jx.be found in ny ublic lionse. A careful and attentive Hloilif will be kept :nstantly in the Stabla ena'H'orses shall beo ttended to in a way thasballgive entire sais actions. A liberal patronage i respectfolly solirited. WM7 KETCiHAM. Hamburg, larch:8-10 tf 7 WA REHOUSE 8 AND - V -- ' TtftE Subscribers n havpnf leased fron Nathan L.GriffinF.4q., . - . - the Cotto Wareho e a in Hamburg. recently acctipied -Dr. J. F. Griffin, and formerly by..Mesiru. .L Jeffers h & Co., situated at the font ofrth4 ll, and im mediately at the head of-the nain buminess street.. From it' superioti lodatidt, and being r urrounided by a stream ofwaterit-is compal- a tively exempt from the casualty.dfire and en. trely above the reach-of high freits. They propose to carry on exclqfsively :he -a WARmEtousS & CxN r.IIAi gACToRAGE R U 8 1 ei? .8. N nnder the firm of GEIGER & PARTLOW. Having engaged an expeninced and com- 1 petent assistant, in addition to their own per esanal attention, and possessing menns to r.nake liberal advances on Produce consigned to their rare, they hereby render their services to Plan. ters, Merchants and others, in the stornge ani t sale ifo Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Produnce, in Receiving and Forward ing Mlerchandise, and purchasing goods to or er. Their charges will be regulated by the usual rates of the plae. W. W. GEIGER, JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW. Hamburg, June 3, 1846. ' ne9 6m 20 REMOVAL TCfJ.U So CO.,' .HAMIIURG, S. C. AVE: ramoved their stock of Dry Goods to the Store under the Amercan Hotel, (lte Hunbbard's.) where it is their purpose to a (mll a!sortnent of can. French and Engiush RY GOODS. ake this opportunity to return our nunteromi friends for the very bestowed on its for the last six fdsolicit a contiance of their W alio invite all persons,buying Dry Good. itn Hamhurg, who - are not already on our large list of subscribers regireas a trial. Our stock will conisist of a imch larger and more general assortment than we have hereto' fore kept. We shall also continue to keep mar misual aoisortment of Carpeting, Oir.Ulnth, Floor atting,. Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens Shoeis. *N;mB eceived a full assortment of all - ltima''loths$, which to er'with all articles in our line will i be sold as low als they can be procured in Ham. F burg or Augusta. . I WM. KETCHAM& CO. i Hamburg. S. C. Ang. 7-11 f 29 t Warehmousse & Comnission BUSINESS, HAMBURG S. C. T Ht Sublscriber begs leave to inform lis 1..f to and the public generally, tha~t he $'rnse &6 Cormsssiou 39%U 51NME 8, THE RAIL ROAD DEPOT. conventienice of this Establishmenit is too I Iknowni to tegntire much co'mment. Couttonmi r othear l'roduce onc'e itt state canm lhe ptut on t the Rail Roadi without the addmtional expence fdrayatge, &c.;t which its certainly an itemi I vrthi totice, both to merchanttsantd platnters. Mychtargea will hie as reasonntble as other keconcermns in the place, amid the usual famcilm ies given to those wvho mtay give me their pa- I roage. B.'M. JRODriERS. seipt. 15 3ma 34. STATE OF~ SOUJTH CAROLINA. I EDGEFTELD DISTRICT. IN T1IE COURT. OF OIRDINARY.~ Octier 29t h 1847. Iilliami Kay & others A ppr'ts. )Summons Os in Wiley Kay &.othecrs Def'is. Parttrio. T appearing tn my ratmsfaction that the said Wiley Kay, Eli Kny. Hlirami Kay. Sanmiel Christitin andi wife Ilihecn. Editmn Mslartin ind wife Nancy. and Williamn Thoriton andmi vife Lintda, live withiouit the limits of the tate, it is thterfore ordered, thatt they do appear 1 n the Court of Ordinary on or brefore the firset ilonday int March next, to show cause if anya hey catn. why', the Real Estate of Sarah Kamy. ecd. should not bc divitded or sold, or the-irt onsent to the sanme will b4 emntered of-Racordi. I liven under miy hand itt the Gilurtof Ordininry h day and date above written. ~. t~ Nov. 3 3m d1 I Sate of South Carolina. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN TH E COURT. 'O ORDINARY. 29th of Octobler, 1S47 - Simeon Attoway & wvife Appl'ts. Summons 'anney Gouldien & others Def'ts. Partilion. T appearing to my satisfatetion that Seth.b Hazel. Hliront Ahncy-and wife Wille3 .Jon than Hazel and wife Hulduth. Rhody Moss. 'ohn Mossnnd wife Luceinda, Morris Johnson . - ltfrd Johnson, and Pickens Johnson. ives ithout the limits of this State, it is thterefore irdered, that they do appear and object to the ivision or saln of theo Real Estate oh Charity ohsoni. deceased. oni or before the first Mon [y in March text. or their consenit to the atti will lbe entered of Record. Given untder ny hand in the Court of Urdinary, the day anid ate above wvrmtten, -JOHN HILL, o.z.n. Nov3 3m 41 SOUTH CAROLINA. 0 EDGEFTELD DISTRICT WILLIAM BROWN. living ahotit eight . mles above the Court House. ott Tmtrl ey Creek. tolls beforo mie ami estray sorre l0 RSE, blind in the right eye, both htind feet nhte, a blaze iti the face, supposed to be ninte1 ears old. A ppraised at forty dollars.J C. MITCHELL, Magistrate. T .antar 6 . *Iamam 37.. DR. JOFL BRANHAN'S 4'ER DrSI*ECTIC IMEDICINE. [N offering thisvalunable 4uedicine to the preo ple of S. Carolina for the relief and cire of inny diseases incident to a Southern climate, do not claim for it infallibility; neither do 1 ty it will cnre all diseases. Bit in HRQNIC LIVER AFFECTIONS A ND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its se, from .y personal observation and use of ie article in my own practice. This article is ivorably received wherever it has beer used. am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of 'roup. Mr. John Warren of Colhmbus. Mr. cAlree of Cobb, Atr. Asbury Uil of Athens. fr. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. olin E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a rent umber of names might be added, who ear their testimony to its value. Iabitualcostiveness is foutid very freqently onnected with -feeble constitutions, and per ans of sedentary habits, which often exert a ery unafavorable influence upon the general selth of the subject; and is particularly mani ested by a restlesa and desponding state of the mind, irregular if not a los of appetite. For his condition of the system, this article is confi. ently recommended with the positive assuir nee that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as int to move the bowels too actively, relief may e relied on, without any, even the least of the nplessant consequencies, rensting from thie ie of the common purging medicines itsually esorted to. This article will be tind to act i a pleasant eordiil and tonic, restoring the ppetite. and at the saime titne fullilling everyi idication that the common purging medicines re desiEned to effect. Tiere are some constitutions liable to regn r attacks of Bilious fever almost evey fall, ri such, I recommend the use (if this Medicine, rgiining at least by the middle of May, of first rfJiino Alany persons whose Digestive organs are reble. ollten experience a sense of tillness, veight, and oppression, about the stomach af er eating-in such cases a dose olthis medi. ine will often afford immediate relief. Pregnait women ofien siifer from heart mrn and costiveness, they tay use the article ithout the least danger and with great betiefit, n sick or nervous head-ache, it is a most valti ble medicine' I coid append a long list of certificates, hnt orbear, preferring to rely on the virtnes of the nedicine to sustini itsell The nelicine is n ;etle and certaincathartic tonic and sidorihic. JOEL BIIANHAM. Eaonton. Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill. heatem & settle, Dnntoiisville, Charles Free nan, Cairo P. 0., and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. 11. sept.8 ly 33 E'yler's Ague & Fever Pl is. A CERTAIN. safe and elTecteial cere for . Agne and Fever, in all varied forms. Al. s. an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita ion of the Heart. Less of Appetite. Neuralgi, ervuus and other diseases, which arise fron a eak and delilitated coidition of the system. B-Itintore. Derember 151h, 1843. Dr. G. K. TrTLR.a.-Dear Sir.-It -is with reat pleasture that I announce to you a perfect ,tortion of my healsh by the nse of your in riable pills. I had been suffering from 3hillsand Fevers for eighteen or twenty ionth. tiring which time I took five bottles of Rmv nd's Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and gue Lozenges, Dr. Love'segetaile Elixir. eener's Powders, Barks, Qiinine, Thompso. ian Medicineit Arsenic,. Herbs, .and in fict moat all the popular remediesi' could hear il'; td received no lasting benefit. Tbechill6 ed by Quinine and other thingsbtaI dsr' a few iays or weeks'they would ret urn gin, asad or vorse than before Towarils he last the chills caime only every thiid day,. und.thee were followed by fever of such me -eity as to af'ect my reason and it was funnd ecesary for some one to watch with me un il the pa'roxysm passed off. At lai~t I procured box of your pitls and only took four of them ; us so completely stopped the clls, that I iave never had a return of them up to this ime, (nearly two years) and ne'ar a year of' his time was passed in the same place Iwhere I ret raught the disease. That my ease is not one enred by chance is noven from the fact that four pills out of the ane boi curEd Capt. Reuben Baiiks, so ef ictally that lie has never had the disease since. viereas before he often siuff'ered from it. Two ther person were also cnred biy the cotments of his same box, and they neiilher of them have td a returii of it although they both reside viere they are exposed every seauson. I knoew several others who have been cured iv your pills. hut it is unnecessary to de'taih hier cnses. The best certilien;tes of their ellini imey in Ciiills and lFever will be a few~ doses, tmd i' they are as beneficial to others as they mve been to me they may be truly called a ptnh ic blessing. I am with nmuch respect yonr obee't serv't. HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Rbdey). hiimborg. S. U., and Edged'ield C. HI., S. C. nly 28 (Gm 27 Lucina Oordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. T IlS is a sovereign and speedy cure for lulciplienit Cosnsumpioni, hiarrenneus, mpotency, hnicnrbuoa or Whhiies, (Obsitnction. )ill'init or' Pai nfii M 1enstruation.Inucomuinence if Urine. or Involuntary Disc'harge thereof; nd ftor general proitration of the system,. whe her the result of inherent ceinses or produced y irrenularity, illness or ac.idenit. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is r'ie, and were not the siubjet of too delicate a eantre, hundreds waould tesuify to the ittrival ed eency of this Cordial as a specific for bar enness, flour albmus, gleets. irreguilariie' in the ecretions, pains ini the Kidneys. fe'mnle sup iressions. For saile biy all the principal Drug ;ists in Augusta, H amburg and Charleston. 0.- Price, $3 per bottle. For sal~e by Huiviland. Ilnrral & Allen, King treet: P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hnayne street ; elson Carter, AMeeting street. nsd E. M. Ca ey. Broad street, Charlestn; T. Ihisley, 1lam urg; andJ. ..D.TB BETTS, Edgefield Court H.-ouse. S. C. july 28 - Gmu '27 LAWV NOTICE. HiE undersigned will practice in partner Fship in the Courts of' Law and Eqnity ur Edgefield District. T HOMA-S 11. POPE, october 20 3mu 39 NOTICE. NY Persns wiithing Pl.\NNO'S TUNED can he attended to, by apply ing to M1r. rn A. Clark, Edgefielid C. H..; by letter r otherwise. Jly 7 tf 241 A SPLIENDID LOT OP Spartanbuurg Iron, OR~ SA LE cheap, at A. I3USIlNELL'B, consisting oh' Farming Iron, and Wagon ovembr7. 1 ESTIMONIALS.-Extract of a letter, 1 from Dr Waiies. of Philadelphia, FeL-. I, 1841.-" Your Pills are the mildest in theit iperations. and yet most powerful in their ef 'cts, or any that I have ever met with in a prac ice of eight and twenty years. Their action on le chyle and hence on the impurities or the. >,ood, is evidently vety surprising.' Extract ofa letter from Dr. Henry Hall, or .-nebec, L. C., Match 6. 1841.-" For bilions 'evers, sick hendaches, torpidity of the bowels. tnd enlargement of the spleen. Dr. Peters!&, Pills are an excellent medicine." For sale by all tie Druggists in Anguta,. Hambiurg. and in Charleston by P. Melvin, Cohen. Nn. 19 Ilayne street. Haviland. Hiar ral & Allen. King street; Nelson Carter, Meet in *rent; E. M. Carey. Broad street. and At..s Head. corner East Bay and Broad street. Tr. Risley, Hamburg ; and J. D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield Court House, S. C. jnly 28 6m 27 Dr. Gordon's PHiIs. GREAT ARRIVAL! A3 Bnshels or 25.A0 boxes of Dr. COR DON'S FAfMILY PILLS.-The vaist and increasing demand for this new and iistly celebrated Medicine. and the numerous cures they are daily effecting in all portions of the country where they have been introduced, of Dyspepsi1. Liver Complaints and Billions Dtseases, with their well known attendants. Sick Head-sche, &c., haus induced the tinder sianed to make arrangements to receive their stocks direct from the Proprietor, and would say to their numerous customers that they are prepared to sthpply them, wholesale or retail, af New York prices. ItT 02 per dozen, or 24 cent' per box. By P. Melvin Cohen. No. 19 Hayne street: Hav;land, Harral & Allen, King street; Nel soi Carter, Meeting street; E. M. Carey. Broad str-nt; and Amos Head, corner East Bay and B:-oad street, Charleston; T. Risley, Hamburg; and J. D). TIBBETTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 6m 27 F OR the cure of White Swellings. Scrofulas, and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old aiid fresh Mounds, Sprains and Bruises, Steel. lings, and Inflammation, Scald Head. Sore Breasts, of women. Rheumatte pains, Teters. Eruptions, Chilblnius, Whitltcs, Biles, Corns, and externial diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superior to any medicine heretofore discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of horses; for ringworms, chapped lips. and in slort-ror evety external bodily evil that may fall to.the lot of maii or beast. 'the proprietor of this noble specific can positively state,, without fear of contradiction, that it is vastly superior to any compound ever discovered,. or at least that is known in these days, in the'erp.of the above complaints. Indeed, too much canniot be said in its favor, for there is nothing: rniie certain,than its efficacy in tie matters forWhich it is recommended,,and the speed and pert'ec tion of itszures are such as to have-theiappear. ance of bniiig miraculoui. No house should .be without this almost universal'.iitnent, for.Ihte inimates o'r all houses are liableuto ecalds,setatch' es. cuts, lrnises, biurticortise. cippd lips. &c. &c. Bc.; front any :or.alhriihiicr-ithey can rei e.butlstleii f' they hiea box olf. rris'istiik --.alecific - toto rongend pa on h For galey ij burg;,fUd Edgieeld Court House, 8 C. july 28 Gm 27 HEALUTH .MADE EASY. DRI. L E .ROY'S, YEGEITAhSLE UNIV~lSAIL'PILLS. 1 H E starilitng drawback otn nearly all Me dicinal Agents has ever been that in their process of pnato and purification they hate also Debilituued the Sysem.-Hlentce Purgative Medicines have alwaysheen regarded as at beet but a Necessar3 Ecil, Paienits resorting to them for the refef of~ one disease at the expence of another.-To obviate this Physicians have long sough' for an Agent that would at the same tiite PURtGE. PURIFY antd 8TRENGTH-. EN. Ilut their ett'trrs were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despaired of snecess wheni the labors of science, and research were re wnrdled by a discovery wh~ich flly realized the fotdest desires of the Medical Fneicity, and which is justly regarded as one of the most im-a prtant T1rinmuphs~ that Pharmacy has ever a chieved.-This iunportant desideratumn is natm ed Dr. LE~ ROY'S VtEETABLE UNIVER SA L PILLS which purity the Blood and re move all cotnpt, and vitiated hntmors, antd tin. 'aealthty accumntiations trom te body in a moan nor never h~el'ore rivnlled. aid which yet pro ditce no weakness or lassitude whatever, bit on the conttre y. tone the StomachI atud invigo rate the constitinlion dnring the progress of their operations! Dr. Le~ ty's Pills, ini fact unuite those hueitofore irrei'oncihable, but tmost decir able qualities. Evneniationi and Invigoration, lor they are at the same time a STIt ENGTH'1 EN ING PURGATIV E, and a PUiFYIN(G TO NIC. Trhe two principle inigredients in Dr. Le Ro's Pills are W ILD CIH EILitY and SAlR SA'A RiiLLA, so ptreparetd that each prmnuotes the bentelicial ielfect of the other, the formier streng thening. wvhile the latter, throngh its nnion with variotis vegtetable ingredients, evacuates, and purities-th'ns they superinduce nit torpid ity or laqsitude of the Digestive Funictions, and henice their operations are attended by nto lRe actiitn, or subsequent Catstivetnes. Dr. Le Rtoy's Pills are the most active and senchitng Mledicine in existence. They at onte attack the very root of Diseases. and their ac tiin is so prompt, that in an hour or two nIler they are taketn. the patienit is aware of their good etTcts. They not only operate on the Blood. hitt also on the chyle, of which the blood is formed. atud this secures good blond front the fottntain hend. inntenver they proditee neither nasen, griping otr debility, and ns a family MledIcine they have no rival.-Pice 25 CENTs per Box. For satle by J. D. TIB3BETT'S, Edgefield C.li., S. C. jttly7 (imo 24 EDGEFIELD HOTEL, T H E: Subscribers anountce to their friends antd the pubtiic, that they haive opened lie oute formottly ocenpt~ied by M1r. B.J. Ryatn, in Edgetield village, and ate prepared to accom mundto all those who may invot theim with their ptrntago, with comufortable fare for thienmelvest mdn horses. Tiuei, Table will he always provided with the Ibest thin arknet nltfords, ad attetnded to by Their Stables will lhe nitended to by first rate asters, wvho will he in waiting at all hiotrs, by lny or night, to see that hiorses are propirly ta' kenm care of. ClA R LES J. G LOVER, ARMISTrEAD BURT. sep 2 tf 35 117 The friends of W ESLEY BOJDIE, an notuce him as a citndidlate for the office of Notice. LL.persons Indebted to the estate of Larw. - tinGiaplapnn eceaed., .are r ise T nake 8mmdtt 11 ent..i and t emnp nd9 agamsmet - le ne, .are. ret 1resent them for payment,.y On the 18th of December'ie Inoiite it the s-ie of the propert ielitmig to ate becomes dnme. As I am ,anxson Y he estate, I caninot gtaht.longerjnd:#g'ence. . JOHN ADAM 'november2 Al, 4 0T After ten years constant experi'P4te - the Warehouse Business, I feel My-. self fully competent to discharge any: 6iineas n my line. which may be trusI.to.my .tre md after the very recent uinparralled'depy.ig. on in the price of the great staple, Cotton. %ian' is the Planters are alone able to stay thd' ward tendency by holding their cropsi e r. a time. nntil ihe present embarrassed stateof rommercial affairs subside. And to ai-tiit 4o doing, I propose to store Cotton at the foglow' ing rates, viz-25cents forthefirstfour moatawe 3*4 cents fir 6 months, and 50. cents f(pr ghe seaspn, or JO cents per hlg, either of whiel mst he agreed on the day of storink o 3 cents will be charged. - -Lr W. T. ljEt P. S. Liberat advanees will be made oi pro doice in store. Hambnrg, November 1 2m ' NOTMCE. 1 N ELECTION will be held. aR Me 4cr' ent places of Election for this Dstrict ow the first Monday in January next, roe: iri Ordinary, and Clerk. to fill the vacancies.iei will be occasioned by the expirationorsfithi terms of H. Boulware. Sheriff. :JohnHiilt ,Or dinary, and Thomas G. Bacon. Clerk.i, .+ There will -be only one day for voting. The Managers will meet at EdgefieCot House on the Wednesday following, coiintth votes and declare the election. THO. G. BACON, Cl. - Edgefield C. H. 26h Oct. 3847. october27 10- -40 tiotice. LL those indebted to the estate of C 't Johnon, dee'd., are reqneste a immediate payment, and those having demanis to present them properly atested. ' C. B. GOULDEN; SIMEON ATTAWAY; Adnministrators. july 7 if 24 Notice. A LL persons Iddebted to the estatoi - Dr. IS Angustus W. Burt, dec'd., are requiI to make immediate payment. and tboiwehaN.._ demands aseinst saisd estate? are reqnest ito present the for psayenTfpro atest june 16 +: 21 A LL those indebted'tb the.old firin 4iPm ley & Bryan, eitherby- Note 46ee,n are requested to come forward azi0etleimp. We are compelled to biing the .~iisne . qa close. E. . PSESLEY - B. C. BRYAN. September 7, 1847. tfr NOTICE. A.LL Persons indebted to the Ette if George Pope, decetaed, are here ynoj. lied that it is absolutely necessary t pgol rt-e money due the Estate, and tfi o ' 1 iot pay will- beaud before reirn I TheNtes i 'thand. of.N. Grfip or $1jfln. thI i ergy~ffice, on dMoattday ie 3rd day, Janpary next, ank-"it heir demad erIy attested,asI desire to tloseup thee t.. * NANCY REYNO.LD~; amigat Admnistr Notice. . ILL Persons indebted tou ut onr late Met .cantile business, are hier'chy notified that onger in amnigence can, nor will'not be given. We mmust close our bnasiness. A w'ord~t'tite wise is sificient. A. BLA ND.. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. H.S. C., Sept. 10, 1847. tf .34' A'ice. LL Persons indebted to the estate of Char .les G. Garrett, dec'd., are regnaested' to nake immediate payment and, those having lematnds against said estate are rieqnested to presenit thema for payment properly attested. P. H. ELA-M. Adm'tr. apt 8 3m 33 NOTICE. R. ROFF. who held conditionally an in J.V.terest in the right of Edgefield District, n Iitatthkiss' Renction Mill Wheets, (Patent) . mat never cotmplied with said condition. thero ore he ho'ldat no interest, and has tno right te mel! tar makte any contret- lfor said Wheels. We. the nndersigned are the owners, of said rigiht, amnd a iht purchased from any other, anless our n'genvt, will not he gooid. Mr. J. T. WVasaRa, we anthorise, with full lower to ect as onr agent. COTH RAN & MOORE. Marcha 1, 1847. tf' 6 CA RD. H E nnderuigned having made the neces ksnry arranmgemetas. is now pre pared to iarnishi Cofl~us of every description, at. the iortest notice, and will give thin brachof his mosinessa his personal attention. He has..also iow finished. q new and elegant Rearse, ,vhich wmdl he in mendinmess at any time, to attend Pnaoerals. His charges wdml be reasonable and iccommnodating. .4 A. BUSHNELLa Edeefieldl C. hi..July 28' .-tr 27 iBACONI--BACON. JUST RECEIVED, ANEW lot of very superior Bacon, which will he sold low for CASH. Also-A lot of fine Flour. J. A. WILLIAMS. jnne 9 tf 20 -Bauyley.s here Yet! ASH made .at 6J cenits per light,- for all Sash cotmtnining 15 lights to . the window: - umal np~wards, all windacows containing less7 ct. aer lighat. All kindas of FUR NITURE made .to onier, it thme old stand, I mile from Gilgal ehurch,. mdt 17 from Catmbridge, upona thme Martintown ond. Ail orders left at this office wuilbe attetided o.WW. BAYLEY. aagnst 25 tf 31 Atbville Danner an.l Anderson Gasette co my three tiames. RYE FOR MALE IO Bnshels RY E SE ED. of best qualty ror sale by the snbsrihers. G. L. & E. PENN., sept tf ASALGIR L sir BOY as'a' I855 one about8 or 10 Jest's oasige, of 6ifld~isl tioimoaldb'e preferred. EttqturdaMbVeci