University of South Carolina Libraries
TTER'S DEATH BED. -Iiethee t6'die; -thou suh!-M-Wy boyhood ' dream Was this; anti n:w my spirit, with thy beam, Ebbs from a fieldof victor.!-ye.t the-hour Bear'back upon me, uth a a torrent's power, Natike's deep longings:-Oh t for some kind Wherein to meet love's fervent, farewell gaze ; Some breast to pillow lire's last ag , Sofne voice,to speak of hope and rher days, Beyond the pass of shadows!--But 0, T; that hiae been so loved, go hence a one; And ye, now gathering round my own hearth's glow, !Sweet-friends! it may be that a softer tone, Even in.this:moment, with your laughing glee, Mingles itsadence -while you speak of me: Of'ineyoor soldier, 'midst the mountains lying, -On the red banner of his battles dying, Far. far away ! and, oli! your parting prayet Will not this'name be fondly mu-rmur'd there I It wi'll!-A blesing on that holy hearth! Though clouds are darkening to o'ercaat its mirth. AlMother! I miay not hear thy voice again; Sisters! ye watch to greet my steps m vam; Yount hrother, fare the well!-on each dear ifad Blessing and love a thousandfold be shed, My soul's last earthly bieathings !-May your home Smile for you ever !-May no winter come, No ivorld. between. your hearts!f-May even - your tears, For my sake, full or long-remember'd years, Quicken the truje affectiolns-diat enitwinle Your lives in one bright bond !-I ainy not sleep Amidst our fathers, where those teurs inigh t ih eine Over my slumbers; yet your love will keep My memory living in the ancestral halls. Where shame hath never trod;-the dirk nigh falls, t And I depart. The brave are gone to rest, The brothers of my combats, on the breast Of the red field, they reap'd; their work is ' done 7ou, too, art set!-rardwell, fitrewell, thou sun! The last lone watcher of the bloody sod, Offersa trusting spirit tip to God. THE EDGEFIELD FEMLE JC.IDE aY, CONDUCTED BY Dr. and Mrs. Jones, - ILL open as heretofore adve'rtised, on W'Monday the 7th orFebruary. The ar rangements are as follows. A Primary Depart inent, Junior, Middle and Senior Ca-,s. In the Primary Department. Spelling. Reading, Writing and Ele mientary Arithmetic, $5 00 In the Junior Class. Spelling eading, Writing, Grammar, Anftmitic. Primary Geography, - Abdgedf History, Composition, 8 0Q - - 'In the Middle Class. belliiij -eading, Writing, Arithme-. tic exteiided, Grammar and Pare - neral Geography, History of;Mited- States and of England, titonomy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Composition, 10 00 - .1~ the Senior Class. Anet -phy, General History, C4 s ~anding, Rhetoric. Lcgic, mutry :nd Natural 'cfa nue s ~ow * TUTIHE udersigned have been appointed by - -H.is(Excilency'tihe Goveriior, a Oomn m'ttee for Edgefield District, to receive apph-' -ction for relief from the fund appropriated by the State,."Lfor the immediate wantis of the Or hamns and Widows of-those-of the' P'rdmetto Regiment, who have died since the commence ment of the Mexican Wur, and of those who tave become disabled in the service." "We in vite all those entitled to the relief, to make * known their cases to useas early as possible, as the Governor'proposes by the 1st ftMarchm, to dis * sribnte.the Fund. Captains of Beat Companmies ~will du a. fitvor tousto etend this nomtice at N. L. GRIWFIN. -HOS. G.. BACON, WVM. P. BUTLER, n~auary 26 tf 1 --Tleparticular attention of Country M1er merchants is requested Jo the folltowing advertisement , lGAi & TinPSON, WViOLESALE BookseUers,5 Stai~oners, AND rU~lS~LElis. No. 30 North Fourth~ Street. - Philadelphia, A.NNOUNCE~ to their -riends, andi to mer 1chants gnrally,.that their'stock of Ilooks *anid Stationery f'r thme eoimunig h,smies seasons *ofj 18-l8 will be larger nd better asoried thaii at any. former period. It will embraice mevery -article int the trade which is requtired for the = ~sales of the country merchiaiit. * .. ~In-consequoence of thie change in their termis * .~- u felling. they are ena~bled to Olrter SCihOOL * AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,IBLANK - BOOKS, PAPERS. &e. at prices so greatly -reduced from- former rates, as to makile it to, the -interest of a!l whow deal 'mi theso-articles to pur *chase from their stock.. -- :Hitherto thesystem oferediting small amionints has involved an expenise in their colh-ction, amid. * ,as H. & T. now sell onily fo'r CA SH, or such -- ~ ~ negotinble notes as are sure.to be pa*idl iii hamik -eatthieir maturity, thqgsaving to those who choose to deal in this rmainiem will hiea very consider. able per centage on their purchases. Few dealers, in the country buy mnore than .$200 worth ofstationery in a season. many not over pne-half, and a large portion not mnore ithan onte-fourth of that amount. There is nuot n - dealer, therefore, wvho fisits Philadelphia who would be--inconvenienced- by payinig these -small sums in Cash, aind as each can save mu neyjy doing so,. H..& T1. believe they na of. feiring n inducement which will gladly be eum braced-by'thaose wno make their- purchases mi Philadelphia. Those whio enter into euch an arrangement..will be enabled to sell at prices much below their fosmer rates at homeL and .will.consequetlly reap a larger aggregate pro 8tframn the-increased amount of their.sales. Having.a PRINTING OFFICE for ety per 'ate ahid sype.workc, and an extensive BIND RY, H. & T.'are p re pared to fi orders from Banks and Public Offices, when forwarded through merchants, at extremely low prices. - Phladelphia Jannary 13, 1848. february 2 ..1m 2 Old Bacon! O9 )POUNDS prime ShoulI ders, for ale at 8 cents at ponml, by R. S. RBERTS. -. e1TF0ore6a8 Goods, AT ROBERTS' CHEAP OASH sTORE! 1O BAGScheap CUffee,at10 lbs for $, Another hogshead of that cheap Su gar 12lbs. fro $1 00, Another of that magnificent Sugar -10lbs. for $1 00, Some inore clieap. Teas at 12.- tents a. sett, Solar, audside, Lard Lamps, Diniter Plittes at 25 cents a stt, Double refined crashed Sugar, 8 pounds for $1 00V Brown cotton Drill at 121 cents a yard, Plfid.and striped Pantaloon stuffs::10 cts. to 20 cents a yard. Coates' Spool Cotton and Bates' Needles, Turpentine Soap at S cents a pound by the - box, or 124 cents a bar by the single baf, No. I- Mackarel in kits at $3 00, also by retail, Britannia Teaspoons, 121 to 374 cents a sett, . do Tablespoons, 374 cents a sett, Collins' warranted Axes, at$ 124 cents eacb, Seed Potatoes and Garden Seeds, For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. Who has also Le Roy's Pills, Peters' and Spencer's Pills, Porous and Poor Mans Plas ter. Cement for Glass and China, with a full stock of Patent and all. her MEDICINES. february 2 tf 2 NEW GOODS, T HE subscriter is now receiving a fresh. A supply-of GROCERIES. CROCKERY, HARD WARE, SHOES, HATS, and DRY GOODS. Fine and connnon brown SUGARS, Loaf and clarified do, L-gnira and Rio COFFEE' Fin6 English C H Er'S E, Fresh RICE; Irish POTATOES, Landreth's GARDEN SEEDS, RAISINS, and ALMONDS, - Sperm and Tallow CANDLES, LAMP OIL, With many other articles too tedions to men 19, which will be sold on the uost acconnno dating terms. B.'C. BRYAN. junnary 21 tf 52 ROBERTS' CHEAP CASH STORE! ME W GOODS. SIRD'S EYE DIAPER and Irish Linens Cutton Flannel at 124 cents a yard, Turpentifie Soap at 12.4 cents a bar, Sinill sized Carron Puts and Ovens, Collins' best Axes, Mises' Leghorn Bonnets at $2 50 each, Misses' split Straw Bonnets at $1 00 each, ted Bag Clasps and Tassells, Steel Bals No. B, Black Alpacas at 25 cents a yard, Rabbit Pincushions at 25 cents each, PhlaUndelphia Nails 6Q cents a pound, Halfgallon Pickles, Soda Biscuit at 124 cents a pound, New Starch 124 cents a'pound, Ginger and Pepper 124 cents a pound, togeth er with a large stock of DRUGS and M ED ICINES, for sale by- R S ROBERTS. R. S. RonaRTs having practised for; some years as a-Physician gives advice without any charge when selling Mediciies. january26 tf 1 Roberts' Cheap Cash itore. NEW GOODs-JUS7' RECEIVED. DERWOD'S fresh Salmon in two und loxes; t hoxes,fresh supply, . - . if for- table use . W. do eesai. fesh suppy, l . -e ilti at -' Dre'd tind Furituire Calico, 6~ to .) cents a yard., orthrLrn Homespun 6.4 to 123 cents a yaix FieCann tFlannel'at 124 celitsza yard, Ctton Dr'llpjt 124 cents n' yardi Blue and black Casaniett for Pannaloons, Finest Sngar at 10-pounds for SI 01) Good do 11 do do - 100, Coffce 8. 9, and 10 poundes for the dollar, Rat Poison a 25 cents a box, With a large ss'rtmaent of DRUGS, ME DICINES and PERFVUM ERY, which I will continue to sell as I have always soldl a ithierto cheaper tihan unb other store in lthe placc qj. S. ROBE RTS. janiuary 21 tf 5-2 - REMOVAL. W.P. KETlC H.IM A CO., IIA.\I3UlIG, S. C. AVE remiove Ltheir stock of Dry Goods 'o the Store tinder the-Amoericani ilotel, (late hInahbard-s, ) where it is their purpose to keepe full assorliient of A4nean, Fr-chl afnd English We wvouldl take this opportunity to return our thanks to onr numterons frien-ds for the very liberal patrnage bjestowed on'ns for the laist six yern s. and wouald sol~cit a contiiinance of their fior'. We wonihl also, invite all persons buaying Dry Gods iin llambo'rg, who are not already on our lar ge list of suibscrihers to give us a ital. Our stock will consist ,,fa nioch harger and more general aissortmetnt thani we have hereto fore ki pt We shsall a lso conlinne to kcep our insna~l assortmient of1 Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Flnor .Aatting, Don'nets, anid Ladlies and Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Just received a full assortment of all -numbers of ge-nine Dflutck Bgoiling Clotiks, whi-h tuger ber with all artices in our hine will e oh.l as low as they can be procured in Hlani burg or Angusta. W 1M. KETCHJAM & CO. lamburg, S. C. AnIg. 7-li tr 29 Strayed' FROM the subscriber, aibout three or fotur ' months ago, *a white COW, with dt-n sides, her right hip is ont of place. shte waN also marked with o smooth crop in the left and an tdebit and a swallow fork in ihe right ear. She cnrried with her two CALV ES, one a Ster and the other a Yearling, of nearly the samte color as the mother. Atny information ofr themn will be thannkfulhy rece-ived. -FRALIX SMIThl. . -anary 14 f ' 51 1NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who held condittionally an int terest in the right of Edgefield District, to fotchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) has never complied,-with said condition, thero fore he holds no interest, and has no right te sell or msa e any contract for said Whieels. We, the unde'rsigned are the ownters, of said right, ad a night lpurchased from anj other, uttless our agent, will not be good. ul M r. J. T. WEBBER, we athorise, vith fu, power to act as onr agent. COT HRAN- & MOORE. March 1, 184-. , t f 6 Ir Tite friends of PETER QUATTLE BUM,Esqr.. asnnounce himn-as a candidlato for the Ofice of. Clerk f theCourt of Common Pleas, f this'Disstrict, at the ensing-electioni . ra ar'1. 4 - s~ = - . i.. f 50 - ~'1 Female Aift IE Femiale-Acade:inkelvacnir- rf .]Elton O'0, sevei mi e field :,Court Hnusei ion the.iUad it 'ambtidgc, wilie..opened o.Tesddy t f 4tnfaniuary, under.the direction of Miss-M idadrThe favorable claracLer of Mis.Jir anexcel sent iristructress has been estibl6ised iniseernl 1eotioniof th District,'b thile pei-nieCcof several years teaching,'aid justlycoiifed her to the pat'onage ofParis and Girdians. Terms of tlzon, per Seoz f ie Spelling, fteadig; Writinod r Imetic, $6 00 With the above, Grammar,Ha tory, Ge, graphy, -- 9 00 With the above, Natural andltoral Phi losophynud Cpmpositis & 4 00 Music, and iuse of Piiind, 18 00 Boardiig can be had in 0svcrallili8es at $7 per-moth. Payments at the end of ech ans - j-inuary 5. 50 NVORLYIALSf IOL 4 M Y School opens the 17tli fthis month. -at my Farm. Nuiber*d Pupiispjimited. If well classed, an efficietiT -Tclief d6i' ipro perly manage irrd instruct -eran. I'have a competent Assistiat. ' V, ibe many apparatus, reading -roois gyrmiasium six hundred dollars. Physitil ie appor tioned by the Institutor as n .o maintain a natural proportion betwee nd men tal growth at d uctin.' Se opra will be daily employed in exerciiie -scholastic. Four hours recreation. - I respectfully solicit decai C profes sional services of clergymen . e chiitinn denominations. From -thies tierin, lec tures to my family and pupil ",ot sectarians will be acceptable. I was -raisi ander the deci pline of the Baptist- Sectr 'io s ;, risap' plied an religion abused, when ed i the diicipline of a schi-ol. bThii j w' ition I ask periission to estalislh iii.. ii y planl o teaching to the reading itu king inpublic which I wish to do through rheiedium or the press. I tanght the Preab y Sehnos at Greenwood last ver nd't -_ fieir Patrons m.y acknowledgemenis for,: u and flatter ing pntronage. It it properfbr me to say that I have confidene in the hi shool1 of the Baptists and Presbyierian tdenwood, and wish that the public spiri-e manner: in-which the Isitantions respectivel .:'- otten.up will reap it satisfactory putronag) Biarding (except lights) pcr m - $7.00 English Class, 30,0 Classical and Mnthmaip 40,00 Address Voodville, or .4 Post Office, Abbeville Dis., 8, - J. W. cipal. Jan 21 4t 52 GREEN*o FEIALE A(, Y6EY. (Under Uhe cntrotl o AM aDnum - natiO -- R. & MRS. ROBE tH OLLS have the pleasure of a mg"' to their friends and the public, that ,8sian of their School coimmenced, ' I tefint prospects oniMonday 'th'e . .i;d 0ia1 they have secured the permyainhl estauice el Miss-SARA H A-WRAY 4 'tlGeorn usa, who will take'exclusi - -eMU me and Drawing Departie januaryb a 3 H I Eerien resumed on. th. s Jaunaa it .uderut ' -' et - e a oia plied -with Ghbo s, &cdIi i I .rlybe furnished wnhtlrveryin~g2 ramens ant IPhilosophical A pparaius/~z ~ "RATEs OF T.DIT -, First Crs Sudies.-AS e ~Rcud ing. Witing, Elemreirta~y rfj anid Arithmetic. ~ Charge pier session-of ifths"$6 01 2d Class Studis-First of Mit--' chell's Geography, flrrst pa , milh's -- Grammar, Davies' Arithme ar-as fraca.ions. . Charge per session of aionths, 8 Of 3d Class Sties-M itche\ iogra phy coniclude:d, 'Davies' thmietic through Vulgar and Decinial 'iois, timithr's Grammiar cocu'Do(yd's Rhetoric anrd Composition,-T jr's Uni versal H- istory, Ryan's Astr y, with heuse of' the Globes, - . 4'e Charge prer aession oaoths, JO 0( Adh~l ass Sludies.-Arit hmgconclu dcd, Tiyler's hlistory conclnd ,$Iisiory of thre United States, Bourdoa' iAgebra, Lgendre's Geometry, or Trij6nometry, - Heshell's Astronomy, Davi Survey ing,H-edge's Logic, CriticiumimaQnste.i's Natural Philosophy, arid Book eeping, Chiarge per session of ,onthms, 12 0( 5th Class Studies -The e ek .and Latin Langnages, aind the iartical Se cinces, aind other studies a& Teach er maiy deemn expedient ornecessary, Charge per session ofnottu, 15 0C Exe'rcises by tire miembers ofiallClasses, ini Cmpn~ositioi: and Declamatibtn, once every week. N. 1.-No Student will besridvanced to au higher class, unless he is ableonstand a fair eamination on dthe studies ofshis own. No Strudent will be chrargecnihfr.;less than au qnuartr, uniless by stipulati9time of en trance. , No deduction .for '~nce. tunless canse-d by sickne,s. It is hitl esiruble that the Students should conmdiit'the beginning of thre session, arid attend reginlv A' PER~I~ E. GBROBUERTSON, -*A. T. TRA~YLOR, R. P. QIXARLES. W. TIM)MERMAN, 2J.6 P.~ PEkRIN, dlee 48 't'd S Trustees. EDGEFIELD -UTEL. T H E~ Subscribers annaen o their friendl arid Ire public, tlh y shave; opened the honse forinorly occupie~ 'Ir BJ. Ryan, ir Edgefield village. and are prepared to accom modate all those who riayfravot them ithi their patronage, with comfortable fl9rifor themselves aid hrrses. Their Tale wiill he always ~ided with thre best the market af'ords,.- nd nded to- by obiginrg and competent serva~s Their Stables will lie atteitdqato'by first rate ostlers, who will lie in w~ritingpt all bours, I!y day oranight, to see .that horses are properly ta ken care of. .CIH A RLES Jt'GLOVERi ARyISTEAD BURT se't22 ' - I F OR the next year, on ti oat favorable terms- A building vei' mutable for. a Dr Store, Law -Office. or~ oer purposes. Appc1 y to ' P'F ABORDE. Sg7The friends of E O~DIE E.qr, announce him as aca da d j te flicc of Shrff of this Diefri t ti i~rceletron januar 1 -~" 51 INTEREST1NGTO'lMECUANICS. 4 T/c hepebst ad best scienific papcr in ik Uni -ted States is'the net paper entitled, ge Scientific Mechanic, hiventor's-Advocate, Palent O1ke Report er. andEr positor of Arts and Trades. P UBLISH ED by Ruf'us Porter, (fornerly editor and publisher of the " New Yoik Mechhaic". and the "Scientific Americari,") at-the Sun:Buildings, No. 138 Fulton street, New York. . Each number of this paper contains from ihrde to-five Engravings, most of them Original and well executed, illustrative of New Inven I tioans,-Scientlie Principles, Elegant Designs, I and Natuiral Cinsities-also general notices I of-the progress of Mechanical and other.Scien- 1 ti6e Improveien ts-Anerican and Foreign In ventions-catalognes. of American Patents original Scientific Essay., illustrating the scien ces of Mechanics, Chea istry. Electro-Magnet, ism and Magneto-Electricity;-Cirinis Philo. - ophical Experiments, and valtable insaiuction invarions Artils & Trades,-notices of thb most interesting passing events,religious intelligence, poetry, &c. This paper is especially entitled to the patronage of metchaiiics and-manufactu rers; and farmers also will derive much advan tage from its instruction in various inechanical trades. As a family newspaper it will convey more useful ititelligence to children and yonng jople than five tines its cost in school iustruc ton; and on the principle of economy, it may, beargtued, that cvety copy, if well preserved will command more than the originar cost at the end of the year: Published weekly for one dollar per annum per-single copy ; five copic's to one address for four dollars. dec 20 tf 49 STATE OF SOUTH-[ CAROLINA, EDGEFJELD DIST1RICT. IY ORDINARY. Margaret Hlead, Applicant, ) Summons 's. in Jamil, McCrary and others. D'ffts. Partition. Srappearing to my satisfaction, that James McCrary, 0Thomas McCrary. and John McCrary, distributees in tlie above stated case, reside beyond the linits of this State, it is there fore ordered, that they do appear in the Court of Ordinary for the District' of Edgefield and State of Sonth Carolina, on or before the third day of'April next. to show cause. if any. why the real estate ofAnrn McCrary, dec'd.. should tinot be sold or divided. or their coinseit to the - same will be entered of record. - Given tinder my hand, at my'oflcee, this the 27th December 1847. JOHN ILLl., o. E. ). dec 29 - 3m 49 DIL JOEL BRANHAM'S LIPER o fD SECTIC .MEDICINE-1 IN offering this valuable Medicina to the peo pie of S. Carolina foi the relief and eare of many diseases incident to a Sonthern climate, - do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cre all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER. AFFECTIONS - A ND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its use, from =y persodal observation and use of tfie.article in my own practice. This nrticle is fimorably received wherever it ha beer. used. -am aillowed to refer-to Mr. George Heard of 'Ti-iiiip..r AitJohn Warren of Columbus, Mr. 51eAMeffo Cobb, M r. Asbury H ull of Atheis, Mi4W. illiam D. Terell of Putnan, 'Rev'd. IN dYEi*Dawson"-of Lagrange; to which- a btiiinberoi niinesifight be 'added; who efir.testimohiylo vale. 4':r ta lcsii esss found very frequently dF i hfeehh iitittitions,.and ~ e is wiih-oftenex rn6 .efiifluieee" uoti - sied b'arrestless aniddesyonihts' wiii all Mtaieaii)Wthi - eejiwc6 id-kyr-if e iti'the positrve ussur iiiic'etiitifise dosfitpijfoperlysa'djnsted. so as jiotioe clite bowvels too actively,-r'elief niny bielied~oa withonut any, even the least of the ilinrt~ cidsequelneps, resultinrg from th~e is of the common purging medicines usually resorted to. This article -will be found to act as a'pleasatnt cordial and tonic, restoring the app~itite, and at thse same time fulfilling every indicationi that the common puirgintg medicines Iare designed to efi'ect. There are some cotnstitutions liable to regu litr attacks of Bilions fever almost every fall, to snch, [ recommend the use of this Medicine, be'ginning at least by the middle of May, or-first o f June. - Many persons whose Digestive organs are feeble, often experience am seimnat ofllinese. -weight, and oppresasion, about the sinomach nft ter eatiing-imn such cases a dose of this medi cine f(vill nflen aiford imimediato relief. Pregnantt womni ofitn sf'er from hear brn and costiveness, they my-use the article without the least danger andi with grea:t betnefit, Int sick or nervous bead-~achie, it is a mst vin able mnerhine I could append a long list of certificates, hut forhear, preferring to rely on the virtnes of the medficinte to suistaini itself. Th'le mnedici ne is it gentle and certaint cathau ic tonic nt ndl sudlorific, JOEL BRlANHIAM. Eatonton, Georgia. -For sale by Robert Andhersotn, Libetrty Hill, Clientemi & Settle, Dmintonsville, Chmarles Free mtan, Cairo P. 0., anid J. D. TIBBETTrs, Edgefield C. Ii. sept.8 Iy :33 T1 H E Subscriber informs his friends iaind the public, that lie is preptared to Botard chtil dren goiing to School at the Pottersville Acade mry. at Five Dollars per niontht. Parents and others placitng their childlren utnder his care, that their wants will lhe strictly attenidedm to. N. BARTLEY. jannary 14 -' tf 51 Notice. T IEsubscriber having been apporintedh by G. W. Brannon,. Assignee of the stock in trade, anid assets of the firm of G. WV. & W B. Brannon,'hereby requires pitymient from all the dabtors of-said firm, who wish to avoid costs. L. I. MUNDY, Assignee. november 17 3m 43 - Iotice. ALL these indebted to the estate of Charity Johnson, dec'd., are requested to make iimnediate paymient, and those lihuig demands to prescomt them properly aitteted. -C. U. GOULID)EN, SIM EON A TTA WAY. * Administrators. july7 ~- - - - tf 24 NOTIfC E. ANY Perwens withing PIA NNO'S T UNED can be attended to-, b~y applyinig to M r. Aaron A. Clark, Edgefield C. 1H.; by hetr oge othier i e t r July 7 tf 24 - Removed. D ABBEY #ould respectfully inform his: e friends and patrons. that Ite htas remiov ed his H ARNESS and SADDLERY S HOP to the honise lately occuspied by Mr. Fields as Bakery. of posite C. H. Goodtii's Bar room january 5 . - tf -'50' 1raefenberg-Cornipapy's Ofice iS .50, Broedway New York.-Thiis is to.cer- - tify.thiat - Ar. Uod BuAi'IaNa of the State ofGeorgin, is dnif ap. pointed the Gerieral Agent of this Comupa ny in and for the State of South Carolina and Georgia, and is anthor -ised to establish Local Depots therein, and to. grant rights to vend he Comipuny's ledicines. Every Agent must ave a certificate with the seal of the Cpmpa iy therennto. signed by its Secretary and coun ersigiied by the aforesnid General Agent. No mIe is antthorised to sell the Company's Medi lines without such certificate. EDWARD I-ARTON, Sec'ry. Graefenberg Medicines. The undersigned is fully prepared to establish L GRAEFENBERG DEPOT in all places of proper size in S. Carolina end Geo'rgin. - Im nediate application should be made, personal. yor by letter to George Brainerd, agent, No. 10, Hayne street, Charleston. As there will probably be but one Depot in a town or vil age, the agency will be very valuable - The celebrated Medicines of the GRAEF EN BERG COMPANY are rapidly and com pletely superceeding all others. Where once introduced, no one thinics of using any others. Their character is best explained -by the fact that THIR'ff THOUSAND BOXES OF TH EIR PILLS ALONE ARE SOLD EACH AND EVERY WEEK. Certificates upon certificates from all parts af the country are constantly received, testify ng to their wonderful powers. Their efficacy is alnost im ediately felt, so that a single box wvill show th iuvalid whether they are or are riot doing him good. The sick should at once handon all other medicines and give these Pills a fair trial. The operations of the Company throughout the world are of unprecedented magnitude, the uigh and commanding character of which has received the unqualified approbation of distin gished Clergymen. Jurists, philantropists, and he public generally. The Patent Medicine business is assuming an entirely new position through the Graefenferg Company.. Almost 3very fitniy .in the land has occasion to use ome kind of patent medicne, and an organiza ion like that of this Conpany is of paramount ntblic importance. Ily ihis means, reliable. nedicines tmay be had. The leading article to which.public attention s invited is " THE -GRAEFENBURG VEGETABLE PILLS. The following complaints yield with certainty to their power Astihmn, Fever and Ague Bilious Complaints Green Sickness, Bowels-deficient ac- Gripes, tion itn Heartbnrn, Caturih, . Headache, Constipation. . Hysterics, Cough.of Pregnancy, Incontinence of Urine, Costiveness, Indigestion,p Diarrhun. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dyspeptic Consump. Mentruation, suppres tion, . sed or painful. Digestion-imperfect, Nervous Disorders, Erysipelas, Neuralgia, Epilepsy. Pairlysia. Fever-low Nervon, IntemittentI tellt, Fluord rpin medici g the~ world which children-. tmmmer complaints, y 'ffectionis of the stomach atid bowels, it is lible. Priced& citsts a bottli', with ample di rectiions. TI-I E G(REEN MOUNTAIN VEGETABLE DINTl'M E NT.-Who~rever iuifiammation exists Lthis Ointmnent is a pitiive atnd utnfailing reme dy. Price 23 anom 50 ets. a bor. THE GRAEFEN BERGPFEVER AND A GUE PILLS-The most implicit reliance may be placedi on these Pills They are the only p~ositive ensres known, anid shonid lhe tried by all who stiffer fr-otu this disorder. Price $1 a btox. - THE GRAEFENBERG EYE LOTrON For disordors of the eyes this Lotion has no etgnal. It is cottponnded upon tihe most scien tilie p'iinciples, antd iias performed extraordina ry eitres. For violent inflamtmation, ditmness and failinig of the sight, weaktess of the eyes. invol iutaty weepitig. foreign subsetances in the eye. &c., it is a positive attd speedly cnre. Price 25 cetnts ti bottle, with full directions. THE G RAEFENBERG HEALTHT BIT TERS-Soiveretgn to build up the enervated system, to restore tie appetite, and clear the skin. Price 25 centrai package. GRlAEFE~NB1ERG SARSAPARTLLA COPOUN D'15-Wrrntedl to mnake t wognarts stuperior mn gunlity to any in the world. Price $1.a bo'ttle. GEORGE BRAINARD, Agent. Anid for sale'hy Ri. 8. R OB E RTS, Edgelield Cohirt f-ouse, S. C. And in Chatrleston,, by NELSON CA RTER, apposite the Chmarlestoni Hotel; AMOS HEAD, ipponsite tfe P. 0. antd 263 King-st. Charlestont. WVM. H lAIN ES. Angnsta, Gay JO HN LEM MONi Milton, S.'C. M. LEMMON, Winsboroiith, S. C. january '21 - 3m 52. Brought to the Jail F this District, a Mulatto tian, who says yhis name is HiRAM. and that lie belones o Mr. John Harrison, of Fairfield District, S. U'. Said fellow is abotut five feet six incites Sigh, between 23 und 23 years of age, bright complexionm. He has a scar tunder the left eye' said fellowi says. he ranaway sometime in July - ,r August last. rThe owner is requested to come forward. arove property. pay charges. antd take hinm iway, or he will be dealt with as the liaw directs. C. H-. GOODMAN, J. E. D. january 5 -tf 50 SOUTH1 CAROLINA.-. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. h-enry B. Gleason, , Deduaration hs. . 'ma lames kl-. Jones|& Co. )AttadoentL.-' H E Plaintiff in the above case, having" .U this day filed htis Declaration in tiny of ice,r and the Defendatt lhaving neither wife ror attorney. knownt to reside within the limits >f this State, on whotm asenpy of the said.De. ri laration, with a rufe. to plend. 'can he served. 0 Jn motion of Mr. Graiy, Attorney for-Plaintiff, It is ordered. That the said Defendant appear- t md plead to the said Declaration, within a year I tnd a dauytot m thendte hereof. gor fitnal and a hbsolnte judgment will be awarded against htim ai y default. '. T-H O. G. BACON, Clark. f Clerk's Office, May 26,1847. ely 19) TA TA O SOV i H VS.' ~ EDGI&F~Ik)D)el W ' iN T HE 'QOM0I ler, Ripfey &eCo.' ~~' 1.& .: -dis rannon & Anderson ; loward & Garmany ~ ,-.'- . us.- -- rannon & Anderson, & A. W esiun vs. - rannon & Anderson, onus Conkling&-Co. rannion & Anderson, rannon & Anderion. .D. Fanning--& Co-. Irannon & Anderson, 0 BEiItT -ANDERSON, one oa. d ii 60 dants in the above stated' sei u the custody of the Sheriff o fi rict, by virtue-of writi of capias uM, at the suits of the rerpe~tive la lie above named casad vangpie schedule of his (whole r tate nd personal. with a vieWio obtainiheb f the Acts of te Legzslature ofthis nonly called the Insolven -Deb, notion of Mr. Adams, Defendast'-sAtto"', 'ublic nutice is hereby given t6 thisai - tipley & Co., and a othirthei lie said Robert Andersonth itf the iqn will be heard qpd consideredoi. r eveiitee.th day of March 'ei, dourt House, ot on auch''oth er4y wourt may order, during thoiteirmeo 6" ng on the first Monday of Miich ne >lace, and the said Miller, ?Ripley & ill others, the creditors of the said lorson, are hereby commanded'iten a - tither personally or by attorney' io f any they can, why the petitono ,obert Anderson, should not be he ,ranted, and he be discharged from. n iy complying with the- Acts aforeaiaj' ng to the terms of said Ats... THO. G. -BACON Clerk's Offce, Dec'r. 17th,1847 - dec 17 - State of South" Cio - EDGEFIELDDISTRI..l IN THE COMMO ifillers,Ripley & Co, . vs.. - a 3rannon & Ander-son, '. loward & Garmany, Vs. 3rannon & Anderson, ). & A. Wesson, Vs. 3rannon & Anderson onias Conkling & Co 3rannon & Anderson, 1 5eaman &Peck, survivp, 3ran non & Anderson. D. Fauning &-Co On ' - Vs. 3rannon & Anaerson,, , ohn W.,M undy,-biider V. B.-Brannion. irst Mionday of Miechniia and the said Millers, Ripley &C o Siarmazny, D. &r Al Wesson.Tans ~Can - ing& Co., Seamarr&; Pek-siivgr~F P'anning & Co.,ana'John%'ndyl-herei, tnd. all o'thers,- the creditors or the said.'Wl .iam B. Biannen, are herebyf ~chrniided -ithier personally or by attoiney thieii andB , o show canso, if any they can, whhjths si ifthe said William B. Brannon shibuld 66t6 eard anid granted. and he he- dischargedsfrem onfinemnent, by complying with. the 'eN - fores~iid, according. to-1le terms :of the sad cts. -T HO. G. BACON, 'Clar. decemberS 8 in ---4 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA EDGEF'E LD DISTRICTV IN THECOMMON.PLEAS 3aker and Hart, . vs. .Dcaa i-i AUas. rohn W. Graves. ) ment. - I ~HE Plaintiff in the abovecase, havicg this day filed .his Declarafiin .inery )liice, anid the Defendant hiavingn'eithir wife or Attorney, kniown to reside w:itn tholini f this State, oin whom a copy of said Declara idn, wvith a rule to plead can 'be serveda; .C notionm of Banuskett, attorney for plaintiflf,". lered, th.it the said Defendant appear andeplei a said Declaration, within a year add a d9 romi the date hereof, or jadgmenthivilM warded against him by default. . 31erk's Office, Edgefield C. Hi Jan ja'nuary 21 ' ' 3.qr5iii iTATE OF SOUTH-CA ROLIN .EDGEFIELD DISTRICTM IN THlE COMMON-PLEA&%' ['hiomas P. ?dl ner. . :Dectarcations.\. vs. >.inAtack~uu talph Scurry. '. H-E Plaintiff in the above caseS :ai .tiis day filed his Declaratios in ce, and the Defendant having usit~efe. or attorney, known to -reside withzirntl~iliuin f this State, on wh om a copyof aid-DeFaia.4 on, with a rule to plead, can he seved - otion of Mr. Adams, attorney for.Plaintif,ifTw rderud,thaut the said defendantappeairnd pieJ ri the said Declaration, within a ye r aui.'' ay from the data hereof, dr judgmenit willUe iven againsat himn by deftilc THO. G. BACON. Cleri. l1erk's Oficee. Edgefield C. H. 18th Nov.184i - november 24 - ' y ; . - ly % TAT EO SUHCAOa EDGElF.IELD DISTRICTMS~~t LN T HE COMMON PLRASki loorge Parrott, vs. Declaration iik Aad,5 '.h Clark. rnent thsdyfiled-nis Declarations inun ce, anfd the Defendant-having' neither Wi ( or Attorney, known to reside within the lit.. rilhe said State, on whom acopy ofisajd deo rations with a rule to plead thereon anibr arved, on.niiotion of ir. WardlawPanr ttorney, it is ordered. that the said Dfdia ppear and plead tiitheiaid eiila uaswit year and i -dity,. fronhe:fais i adgment will- be awardeil againstib hun e-~ Clerk's-Office, April- 30, 147, 1& \-1~