STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT.
J. D. Tibbettq, i
to ForcOSe of Mortgage. t
R. T. Mi ins.
Y virtue of a Iortgae in the above case,
- I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court u(
House, on the first Mionday and Tuesday fol- lo
lowing in March next, two Negroes, viz. Milly,
and Nannef. D
Terms cash. .
S. CHRISTIE, Agent. at
reb 19 3t 4 -
RIR[FF'S SALE. '
Y virtue of suniry writs of Fieri Facias,
-to me directed, I will proceed to sell at
Edgefield Court House, on the first Alonday In
and Tuesday following in March next, the fol. ri
lowing property, in the following cases, viz. at
The Bank of Hatmb':rg. S. C. vs John R. E
Wever. George Parrott vs the same; T. Rit
ley, and others, severally, vs the same, nine te
negro slaves, viz. Linty, and her three chil. v
dren, Silvey, Rose, Boston, Lizzy, and Sue.
Terms of sale Cash. fc
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. - b
feb19 3t 4 m
pi
SHERIFF'S SALE. i
State of South Carolina. j
' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, b
IN TH E COURT OF ORDINAtY.
Mason Day, a
VS. Suminons in A
Thomas Day and I Partition. fe
others. ) i
BY an Order fron John Hill, Esquire, .
Ordinary of the District aforesaid, i will 13
proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House,
on the first Monday in March next, the C
ands belonging to the estate of Susan
Day, deceased. situate in said District, and
containing seventy five acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of James Reynolds, James
Briggs and others. Sold on a credit until
the first clay of January next. The Pur.
chaser will be required to give hond with
approved sureties, and a mortgage of the
premises to the Ordinary to secure the
purchase money. Cost to be paid in cash. t
S. C H RISTI E, s. E, D.
Feb 15 3t 4 A1
Pubilc Sale,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIAN I
EDGEFELD DISTRiCT.
,N EQIUTY. rB
The President and Directors In
of the lank of the State of Bill for s
South Carolina, i for - Jt
VS' sure and
John Bauskett, William ,.I rle an
Wightman, & Ann Wight-|
man,
Y virtue of the'Dec-ee of Chancellor
B David Johus~n, in this case, I shall *
proceed, as "the iAgent selected by the lI
parties, plaintiffs and defendants, to sell a'
and convpy.nth :property," on the first
*oioday'and Tueiday of March nexi, to
rf ifali aublicjbtcry, at Edgefleld ,
vOttefo ilwi g real and perso
_~ ro ertYViIr.z,
Oetract of dle ribed in the plead.
1 o'
NelsonWii~zi amEmelios, Eewis,?Moses, r
5 ~H~lDborn,- .jr,-' Tom, El lison, t
Hl ty WhtPbiaby,'Betsey, Kiz-.
zyF'~ a, Claibornoe; Margaret, Liddy' 6
-- SarahGilibert,:M0oolKH arry, Suckey, ,
* ~-George, Cilly, SilI Mofat, Nelly, Peggy I
Amy, Kate, Victoria, Hetiry, Stephen,
Fanny, Britton, Edina, John, John, jr.,' a
and Giuney, and also, "the iticrease ofthe
females amnong themt, borni, or to be born, r
ince the filling of the bill in this case. i
The above Negroes are in the possession a
of W. J. Wigitman, where those wvho
.desire, can see thotm,i
The terms of sale will be-The Negroes0
one-third cas.h, and the balance oin a creditv
of twelve months, atid the land on one and
two years in eqiual instalments ; the credit
portion of the sales of the Land ~and Ne
groes, to bear interest from the sale deed, D
to be secured by bond antd personal sure
ties, andI mortgage.
' Purchasers to pay for the necessary pa
pers, and the propertty not toi lbe delivered s
until the terms of the sale are complied
with. S. CH RISTI E, Agent.
Edgefield C. H., Feb. 11, 1848.
-feb 11 dIt 4dI
Notice.
T H ESbscriber having been appointeet
.- by J. D. Tritbeits, Assigtnee of his stock -
in trade, atnd assets; hereby requires paymient
from all the debto~rs of the said J. D. rTibbctts, s
who want to avoid costs.
Notice is also given to the creditors of the
said J. D. Tibbetts, to meet at Edgefie'ld C. ti.
en Tuesday the 7th of March next, to appoint
aii Agent, to act with the subscriber ini the pre
mises, if they think pro1per. I ~inc
STrATE OF SOU hI CIIOLIA ~
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. P
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. "
IIJON HILL, E~sq., Ordinary of I
DEdgefield District:
Whereas John Lyon, hatha applied to ir
me for Letters of Administration, on all c
and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of James White, late of the
-District, aforeenid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad mon- 0
ish all and singular. the kindred and cred- r'
itors of the said deceased, tohbe and appear i
hefo.re me, at our next Ordinary's Court d
for the said District, to ho holden at Edge
field Court House, on the Gth day of March
next, to show cause. if any, why the 01
said ad minisi ration should not be granted. a'
Given under my band anti seal, this the '
18th day ol February, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight bundred and r
forty-eight, and in the 72d year of Amer
caa Independence. ~ t
JOHN IIILL, O.E.D' t
feb 23 2 C
NOTICE.
Ti H-OSE indebted to the estat6 of John -
U.Rhodedi,dec'd.,alre reqtuested to make im
paytnent, and those hiavitng demands to present
them properly attested.
JOH N PRICE, Executor. jPC
Feh . 3m -'3 |
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY virtue of sundry writs.of Fieri Fa
is, to me directed, I will proceed to sell
.Edgefield Court House, on the. first <
onday and Tuesday following, in March 1
tit, the following property, in the fol- I
wing named cases, to.wit :
Bennett Perry vs B. F. Corley; Arthur
ozier, and othere, severally, vs the seme,
ree negro slaves, by tiname, Ann, Charity,
id Eff, two mares, and one mule.
N. K. Butler & Co. vs Elizabeth Car
r, and Rudolph Carter; George Parrott
I the same; W. W. Geiger, and others,
verally, vs Elizabeth Carter, the follow
g negro slaves, viz: Steven, Ned,'-Ma
ih, Aggy, Rose, Netty, Duris, George,
id Nelly, the property of the defendant
lizabeth Carter.
N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Rudolph Car
r; W. W. Geiger, and others. severally,
the same, and Elizabeth Carter, the
lowing property, viz. three negro slaves,
, name Rose, Netiy, and Duris, five
ules, one horse, -and one wagon and ;ear,
-oporty of the defendunt Rudolph Car
r.
Thomas Powers, hearer, vs Joseph A.
aes, and Lewis Jones, jr., one .negro
)v Shadrick.
John Hill, Ordinary, fr John S. Ardis,
td others,- vs Milledge Galphiu, and D.
tkinson, the tract of land where the de
a1dant Milledge Galphin lives, corttaining
vo hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
joining lands of Samuel dlark, Mary
uiler, and others.
William aniel, and others, vs Nancy
liver, one negro girl by the name of
ouisa.
Terms Cash.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D.
feb 16 3t 4
Sherife' Sale.
Y virtue of suthy writs of Fieri Fa
cias, to me directed. I will proceed
sell at Edgefield Court House, on the
,:t Monday and Tuesday follonsing, in
arch next, the following property, in
e following cases, viz :
George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carter; N.
. Butler & Co. vs the same, and Rudolph
arter ; James C. Cobb, and others. seve
lly, vs. Eli'zabeth Carter, the tract of
uid whereon the defendant Klizabeth
arter now rebides, containing three thou
nil acres, more or less, adjoining land of
ihn Wise, John Marsh, and others.
James M. Richardson and J. S. Guig
irt,. vs Starling Ttrner and Elizabeth
urner, the tract of land whereon the de
ndant Elizabeth-rurner lives, containing
te hundred acres, more or less, aejoining
rids of Simeon Attaway, Mary Trotter,
id others.
Wyatt Hulmes, and others, vs. C. W.
ochrau, and L. B..Cochran, the tract of
ud whereon the defendant. C. W. Coch
a lives containing three hundred acres,
ore or less, adjoining land of Mrs. Mary
grroll, A. Kilerease, and others.
. e .4,,O 0r Francis Bettis,
edJmsSwearengen, aad 'others.
. C. Reemer vs. J. D. Tibbeits; Har
et t E. Brown, and others, severally, vs.
e saine, thle defendant's interest in .one
t or tract of land, in the village of Edge
id, containing eight acres, more or less,
.which there is two dIwellings and out
ildings, and a Brick Yard, the lot ad.
ins lands of E. B. Presley, Wmt. Morris,
1d others.
Execustors of David Richardson vs. An
i Clark. the tract of land whereon the
rfendantl lives, containir.g one hundred
d t wenty-live acres, more or less, adjoin
land of John Glaze, Michael Witt, and
hers.
Thomas J. Dyson, and( others, severally,
. A. G. Lecke, the tratct of larul whtereon
ec defendahi lives, containing two hun
edi and mwer.ty-two acres, more or less,
jining land of said Thomas J. Dyson,
uniel Proctor, Williami .Mays, Sen'r.,
id others.
John C. Carmichael vs. WV. T. Wecm;
right, Nichols & Cu. atnd others vs.- the
me, the tract of land whereon the de
dant lives, conuain;ng three hundred
-e, tmore or less, adjointing lands of B.
mward, and others.
Terms of Sale Cash.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D.
fehi 14 4t 4
SHERIFF's SALE.
TATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA.
EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT.
IN THIE CUQRT OF ORDINARlY.
Eliza Padgett,
es. Summons in
Sarah Ann Padlgett, Partition.
::nd others. J
BV an Order from John I1i11. Esqluire,
rdinary of thme District aromesaid, I will
oced to seil at Edgefieldl Court House,
the first Mdonday in March tiext, ihe,
nds belonging to the estate of Dryden
adgeti, deceased, situate ini the said Dis
ict, viz: one sixth part of a tract of land,
ntaining two hiiundre~d andI forty acres,
ore or less, adjoining latnds of Arthur
dgett, Samuel Padgett and others, of
ich said tract, the said Sam. Padgett is
w in possession, and is the ow tier of the
maining five-sixth., also two other tracts
nd, viz: on'e tract containting trio hun
'ed anid twelve acres, more or Ises, lying
I Poplar Branch, waters of Richland
reek, waters of Little Saluda River; the
her tract of land containing oneO hutndred
1d twenty six acres, more or less, adjoin.
g lands of Smith and Mays, Josiah Pad
att and others. Sold on a credit until them
at of January next. Purchasers will be
quired to give bond and two approved
reies, and a mortgage of the premises to
e Ordinary to secure the purchase money
st to be paid in cash.
S. CH RIST IE, s. E. D.
Feb15 3t 4
Old Bacon!
.O ders, fur saile at 8 etntsby PUD rm ~ou a
ttd, by . S. ROBERTS.
janary2G tf I
TJRE und' p . poi oted'by
- His Eidelle - ior a Oom,
nittee.for Edgcfie aceve app".
atiot for-,elieffro riated by,
he.State,"/o, e; ot
iunaad Widowsl ae oh Plmetto
:!ifns anid, Widows,
Eegiment, who I '-in' e comhaehe- I
nent of the -Mesiao ihsewho
iave become disable We in
ite all those enti make
known their cases toi 4lYasposuble, as
he Governorprop e.1st.March, to dis
ributsthe-Fnnd Ca
will do a favor to u this notice at
heir next Companid
* ~.&BACON;
-F BUTLER,
januoryf 2th
CHEAP C ~TORE!
IMI RD'S EYE I a~ iri'sh Liniens
h CottonPFlannea
'urpentine Soap at-] tsfa-bay.o
Smdall sized Carron Po itod v Ovens.
Collins' beat Axes,C
Mismes' Leghorn-Bonnd6t:~t$2.50 each.
11isses' split Straw -Boirets at 1 00 ench,
Sed Bag Clasps and: tsellsn
StFIN
Steel Beads No. BUTLE
Black Alpacas at 25 ceno ts a.iL,-yard,
Rabbit Pincushion t 25 dnts e Lch,
Philadelphia Nails en s a ad
Saigallon Pid les P an O
Soda Biscit ataw Bents pounda ,
New Starch 2Acensalisssnd,
Gingerand Pepper 12 nt a pound, togeth
er with a large stock P DRUGSare d ns e
ICINES or sale '.^
R : S..ROBERTS.
R. S. Ronsn'rs having-rpractised for some
yeans as a Physician gives advice without any
charge when selling edicibie.
january 26 - tf I
NEW GOODS,
T- HE subscriber is noWeceiving a fiesh
.IL supply-of
GROCE R[ES. CROCKERY, HA RD
IVARE, SHOES, HATS,
and DRY GOODS.
Fine and common brown SUGARS,
ro2f and clarified -do
Laguira and Rio (' OFFEE;
Fine English CHEESE,
Fresh RFCE; insh POTATOES,
Landreth's GARDEN SEEDS,
RAISlNS, and ALMONDS,
Sperm and Tallow CANDLES,
LAMP OIL,
With many other artleabo-tedions to men
Inn, which will be.sold*ondthe most accomino
dating terms. . .
B.C. BRYAN.
january 21 tf 52
EDGEEIEL !ROTE
T HE: Susbliiffey ac'ne~o teirfriends*
anaisule, 1e v 'opened
the house formorlyiocunpid biy Mr. B. J. Ryan,
in Edgefieldvillage.~hin e prepared to accom
modate all those who-mayjavor them with t heir
paronage, with comforta e~al-e for themselves
and horses. ' .
Their Table will b4'a, ye provided with the
best the market . affordsIand~ attended to by
obliging and comnpetent~ ianits.
Their Stables will he aended to hy first rate
ostlers, vwho will be in iN liing at all hours, by
day or night, to see thiat'h raes are properly ta
ke:care of. C HA ES'J. GiL)VE R.
ARMI EAD BURT.
sep t222 itf 35
DRt. .JOEL B4NHAM'S
LIT"ER 6 i4F1EC TiC
~ V1 EV.I . N E, T .
IN offerinig thiisvaluabl'eMedicine to the prol
ap e of S. Caroli fqsthe relief and care of
many diseases incidentfo-a Southern climate,
I do unt claim for it infillibility ; neiilher (10 1
say it will enre all disead. But in
CHRONIC LIVES AFFECTIONS
AND DY, EPSIA..
1 can confidently advise and recommend its
use, from iry piersuonal.aiservation and use of
the article in my own Rectice. This articlc is
favorably received wiegver it has beer, used.
ain allowed to refer to4air. George Heard of
Troup, Mr. John Wari-reof Columbns. Mr.
McA flee of Cobb, Mr.-Asbury Hull of Athiens,
Mr. William 1). Terre of Putnam, Rev'd.
Jon E. Dawson of- frange; to which a
reat number ot names.might be added, who
ber their testimony to itiivalue.
Htabitual costiveness lofounid very frefpuently
connected with feeble sonstitutions, anid tper
sons of sedentary habitt which often exert a
very unfiivoraible influefic upon the general
halth of the subject: dria is particularly mani
fested by a resfless andesponding state of the
mind, irregular if not'agIoss of appetite. For
this condition of the ayasifm, this article is conhi
dently recommended with -the positive assor
ance that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as
not to move ihie bowvels too actively, relief may
be relied on, without anye eveni the least oh ihe
upleasant consequeney, restihing from the
is of the common purging medicines usnally
resorted to. This artichr. will be limtndl to act
is a pileasanit cordIal and tonic, rerstoring the
apetite, andi at the samb time fulfilling every,
ndicationi tha t the comt 'n purging mnedicintes
re designed to effect. ~
There are some constiiutions liable to regn
ir attacks of Bilious f a r-almost evety faill,
o such, I recommend use~ of this Medicinie,
eginning at least by th "ddle of May, oi first
af June.
Many persons whos estye organs are
echlle, often experien sense of Ifilliness,
veight, and oppressioi ,4e ou't'the stomach af
ter eating-in such 'cas ia dose of this metdi
:ine will ofte-n afford imj" diate relief..
Pregnant women eln. suffer from -hear
rand costiveness'y: 2may use the article1
vithouit the least danger" ~d with great benefit,1
n sick or nervous headisuehe, it is a most valn
ble medicine "7
I could append a long ist of certificates, hut
orear, preferring to rey n tile virtues of the
nedicine to sustain imssl The' medicine is a
'ente and certain catha nic.,tonic and suidorific.
EeJ~ L BIRANHAM.
Eatonton, eorgis.
For sale by Robert Aderson, Liberty HijI,
Theatemn & Settle, Dunomisville, Charles Free
nan, Cairo P. 0., andt
- D ,TIBIBETTS,
-Edgefield C. IH.
-,t. - ~ - l 33
REMOVAL.
FWl. KETCIIJJ1 CO.,
HAMBURG, S. C.
fl AVE remove ttheir stock of Dry Goods
to the Store tinder the American Hlotel,
late Hubbard's,) where- it is theirpurpose to
iep a full assortment of .
Anerican, French and English
D RY G O O D S.
We would take this opportunity to return our
hanks to our inmerous friends for the very
iberal patronnge bestowed on. us for the last six
years, and would solicit a continuance of their
favors.
We would also invite all persons buying Dry
Goods in Hanlurg, who are not already on
our large list of subscribers to gice us a trial.
Our stock will consist ofa much larger and
more general assortment tIan we have hereto
fore kept. We shall also continue to keep our
usual assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, ! loomr
Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens
Shioes.
N. B.-Just received a full assortment of all
numbers of genuine
Dutch Bolling Cloths,
which together with a!l articles in our line will
be sold as low as they can be procured in Ham
burg or Augusta.
WM. {KETCHAM & CO.
Hamlburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29
THE EDGEFIELD
.FEA1.1LE .C.DE3X,
- CONDUCTED BY
Dr. and Mrs. Jones,
W ILL open as heretofora advertisee. on
Monday the 7th ofFebruary. The ar
rangetnents are as follows. A Primary Depart
ment, Jnior, Middle and Seiiur Classes.
In the Primary Department.
Spelling. Reading, Writing and jEle
- inentary Arithmetic, $5 00
In the Junior Class.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Granmar;
Arithmetic. Prmary Geography,
Abridged History, Composition, 8 00
In the Middle Class. ,
Spplling, Reading, Writing, Aritlime
- tic exteinded, Grammar an Pars.
ing, Genernl Geography, History
of. United States and of England,
Astruiomy, Chemistry, Natural
Philosophy, Composition, 10 00
in the Senior Class.
Ancient Geography, General History,
Critical Reading, Rhetoric. Logic,
Beitany, Chemistry and Natural
Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry,
Litin with a view to a more tho.
rough understanding of English, 12 00
Instruction in Music, 15 00
do do French. 12 00
The year will be divided into four quarters
of eleven weeks encf, commencing is fIollows
1st of-January, 15th of March, 1st ofrJune, antd
I st of October.
Books, Stationary, &c., will he furnished at
prices to cover expenses only.
N. B. The present iiarter (to commence on
tl 7th of February,) will be charged as a half
quarter. -
feb2 tf 2
.Female Academy.
T IIE Female Academy in the vicinity of
Elton 1'. 0., seven miles north of Edge
field Court House, on the road to Cambridge,
will be opened on. Tuesday the 4th oif January,
undter.the direction of Miss MARY JL-HAN.K. The
gaphy
Wth-the above. Nutial and Mbraf Pi .
-losop'ly anal Composition, &c. 12 00
Music, and use of Piano, 18 00
Boaidmng can be hmad in seveial famnuhes at
$7 per month.
Payments at the end of each session.
january 5 t*f 50
Br'ought to the Jail
O F this Distract, a M'alaitto nitn, who says
his namae is HiRA M. and that lie belanies
to Mr. Johta Harrison, of Fairfield District, S.
C. Said fellow is about five feet si:: inches
Sigh, between 23 and 25 ycars of age, bright
coiiplexion. H'e has a scar under the left eye
aid fellow says he ranaway sometime in July
or August last.
The owner is reqnested to conme forward,
prove property, pay charges, nad take hinm
away, or lie will he dealt with as the~ law adirects.
C.11 . GOOD1A N, .i. E. D).
january 5 . if 50
Brought to the Jail
OF this Distrtct, a necgro man, who
(fsays his tname is CllA R LES, untd
that he belongs to Mr.WVilliam Hlaskell, of
Charleston, S. C. Said fellow is about
five feet six inchtes hight, between 4l5 and
50 years of age, and of adark cotplexion;
nearly aill of his upper fore teeth arc out.
lie says he ranaway from his master's
planiatiotn in Abeville. lIe htas scar on
his right check near his nose.
The owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges atia tak.- bun
awtay, or bze will be dealt with as the law
dlirects.
SC. HI. GOODMAN, Jailer.
FebI16 4 if
STA TE OF SOUT H CA ROL.INA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
Margaret Head, Applicanat, Summnons
'es. in
.amil, McCrnary and others. D'ffts. Partition.
IT'~ ap)pearin~g to any satiactiaan, that Jamaes
'MlcCrnry, Thomas McCrary, anda 'Jaahn
McCrary, distribuitaes in the. abaove staiaed ease,
resido beyond the liamits of this State. it is there-.
fore ordered, thmat they ada appaear it the Couirt
of Oradinary for the District of Edgefield and
State of South Carolinta, ont or beforeo the thirdl
day of A prilinext. tao shiow canse, if any. wh -
the re.dIestate of Aann .\lcCrary, dec'd.. shmoi d
not be sold or divided, or thea.ir aconsent to the
same will be entered of recordl.
Given under mny hand, at mayilofliue, this the
27tha December lti47.
J[OH N H111L, 0. E. Di.
dec 29 3m 49
N(otice..
A Ltoeidbe oteestate of Charity
0 presenat themn properly attestaed.
U. 1. GOULDEN,
.SLIMEON ATTrAWAY,
Administrtors.
july 7 .tf 24
BOA RDIING.
T3 HE Subscraber informts his friends and thae
public, that lie is prepared to Board chil
ron going to School at the Pottersville Acade
r.y, at Five Dollars per month. Pa'rents and
ithers placing their children uder his care,
hat their wvants will be strictly atteandael to.
N. BAltTLEY.
january ,14 ir r1
Graefesiberg Company s Ofice
50 Broedway New
C Tork.-This is to cer
tify that 'Mr. GicoRoE
BRAINERD of the State
of Georgia, is dily p
pointed the General
Agent of this Compa
ny in and for the State
of South Carolina and
Georgia, and is author
ised to establish Local
Depots therein, and to
grant rights to vend
the Company's Medicines. Every Agent must
have a certificate with the seal of the Compma
ny iherennto, signed by its Secretary and coun
tersigned by the aforesaid General Agen't. No
one is notthorised to sell the Company's Medi
dines without such certificate.
EDWARD BARTON, Sec'ry.
Graefenberg Medicines.
The undersigned is fully prepared to establish
a GRAEFEN BERG DEPOT ir -all places of
proper size in S. Carolina and Georgia. Im
mediate application should be made, personal
ly or by letter to Geurge Brainerd, agent, No.
10, lHayne street, Charleston. As there will
prubably be but one Depot in a t.own or vil
lage, the agency will be very valuable.
Thie celebrated Medicines of the GRAEF
ENBERG COMPANY are rapidly and com
pletely superceeding all otiers. Where -once
introduced, no one thinks of using any others.
Their character is hest explained by the fact
that TIRTY THOUSAND BOXES OF
TH EIR PILLS ALONE ARE SOLD EACH
AND EVERY WEEK.
Certilicates up .a certificates from all parts
of the country are constantly received, testify
ing to their wonderful powers. Their efficacy
is almost immediately felt, so that a single box
will show the invalid whether they niu or are
not doing himt good. The sick should at once
ahandon. all other medi.cines and give these
Pills a fair trial.
The operations of the Company throughou:
the world are of unlprecedenited nagnattile, the
high and commanding character of which has
received the unqualified approbation of distim
gished Clergymei, Jurists, philantropists, and
the piblic generally. The Patent Medicine
business is assuming an entirely new position
through the Graefentjberg Company. Almost
every family in the land has occasion to use
some kind ofyintent meodicmne, and an organiza
tion like that of this Company is of pataiount
public importance. By this means, reliable
medicines may be had.
The leading article to which public attention
is invited is
THE GRAEFENBURG VEGETABLE
PLLS.
The following-complaints yield with certainty
to their power
Asthma, Fever and Ague
Bilious Complaits Green Sickness,
Bowels-deficient ac- Gripes,
tion in Heartburn,
Catarth, Headache,
Constipation, Hysterics,
Cough of Pregnancy, Incontinence of Urine,
Costiveness, Indigestion,
Diarrhea. Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints,
Dyspeptic Consump- Menstruation, inppros
tion, sed or painful,
Digestion-imperfect, Nervous Disorders, I
Erysipolas, Neural i-',
Epdlepsy, .: Pa-riilysfi'.ts --'
F~ever-low sNervous, Rhuils
In-1-teiiittdt eimi to
-t6nt,
-
nmedicine siould bo in eweryfliiriily thiroughoi
theworld.- it is soveretgu .Ijn all diseases~to
whic~h children ind youth' are;Vubjdet. ir
summer complairits, dysentfery;-.aiid -all' otherm
affections of the stomach and biow~els, it is irfal
lible. Prico 50 cents a bottle, with. asmple di
rections
THlEGREEN MOUNTAIN VEGETABLE
OI-NTM ENT.-Wherevcr inflammation exist
this Ointment is a positive and unfailing remie
dy. Price 25 and 50 ets. a box.
THE GRAE.FEN BERG FEVER AND A
GUE PiL LS-The most implicit reliance may
be placed on these Pills 'They ore the only
positive cures known, and should be tried by
all who suffer from this disorder. Price $1 a
box.
THE GRAEFENBERG EYE LOTION
For disordors of the eyes this Lotion has no
equal. It is compounded upon the must scien
tific principles,nand has performed extraordina
ry cu.res. For violent inflannmation, dimness
anid (iinmg of the sight, weakness of the eyes.
itvonntmiy weeping. roreign substances ini the
eye, &C., it is a positive and speedy cure. Priice
25 cents a lhotde, with full directmona..
THE GRAEFENBIERG HEALTH BIT
TF.RS-Sovecreign to build tip the enervated
system', to restore the appetite, and clear the
skin. P'rice 25 cenits a package.
GRIAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA
COM'~ POUN D--Warranted to make t wo qnnrts
su perior mn guality to any in the wvorld. Price
$1a bottle.
G EORGE BRAINARD, Ageat.
Anad for sale by
Edgefield Court Hion.e, S. C.
And in Charlestoii, by NELSON CA 'RTER,
opplosite the Charleston Hotel ; A MOS H EAD,
opposite the P. 0. and 263 King-st. Charleston
W M3. HlA IN ES. Aungusta, Ga.
JOH N LEMMON. Milton, S. C.
M. LEMMON, Winsborough, S. C.
janutary '21 3m 52
NVOTICE.
R.[ R TOF who held conditionally ani in
... terest in the right of Edgefield District,
to Houtchmkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent)
has never complied with said~ conditio'n. thero
foire he holds no interest, and has no right te
sel! or mnn e any contract for said WVheels.
We. the undersigned are thme owners, of samid
right. .rtdn a tight puirchelid from any other,
unless our ageuit, will not he good.
M r. J. Tr. WVEanER. we anthorise, with flli
power to act as our agent.
COTHI RAN & MOORE.
March 1. 1847. t f G
IVotice.
A LL persons having any dtemandls against
the estate of Jmnes S. Pope..'er'd..nare re
quested to nresent them prope.rly attested, an it
is our intention to pay them, a- fast ais our cmil
lections may ennble us. And idll persenis in
debted to .~aid estate are requosted .ti make
payment.
THOS. HI. POPE,
J. HI. WILSON.
Jan ti 50
Removed.
D A BBEY would respectfully inform his
. friends and patrons. that lie lias remo S
ed his HARNESS and SAD DLERY SHOP5
to the house lately occupied by Mr. Fields as
Bakery. opposite C. HI. Goodman's Bar toom
.jnuary 5 tf 50
STATE OF.SOUTII CAR0l1
EDGEFIELD DIiSTRIGT.
IN THE COMMON
Hiller, Ripley & Co.
Brannon & Anderson,
Howard & Uarmany,
vs.
Brannon & Anderson,
D. &A. Wesson,
Vs.
Brannon & Anderson,
lonus Conikliig & Cur
Brannon & Anderson,
Seaman & Peck, survivors,
+ 6s.
Brannon & Anderson.
P. D. Fanning &Co.
vs.*
Brannon & Anderson; * .
R OBERT ANDERSON, one 01a d
dants in the above stated eas, 'bei'ign
in the custody of the Sheriffof je ild:
trict, by virtue of w-its of capiaad satiirqeie
dum, at the suits of the rerpeeive'plaintinvi
the above named cases. and haVinj led'oi Q
a schedule of his whole estteand e
und personsal. with a view to ibti iln i
of the A cis of the LegIslature of tfiiState1eo
monly called the Insolvent.De6:drs -A~'i -
motion of Mr. Adams, Defendifs' AUt' 'je
Public n6tice is hereby given, to thi blid'
Ripley & Co., and all others the''cbdie
the said Robert Anderson, that tai 'a
tion will be heard.and-considerd 1on-FflidAy
eventee- th day of March next, at efio
Court House, o oni such-ithirld- ,
Court may order, during the.'eri*,o4'
ing onthe first Monday ofr atch ne, t
place, and the said Miller. Riple & C&.
ill others, the creditors of ihe saldiR b A
Jerson, are hereby cominaridedtheih re
either personally or by attorney, to sh
fany they can, why the petitiosio
Robert Anderson, should 'n'6t d
,ranted, and lie bedischarg'dr ifil e
)y complying withthe'Acts afdresVid,.
nog to the terns ofsaid Acts;.
THO -G. BACdN C er$
Clerk's Office, Dee'r. 7th,1847. - '
dec 17 . T7
State of Southl C
EDGEFIELD;DISTRICT..
IN TUE COMMO*L V-A}
UillersRipley & C
vs. . - C4. S
rannori & Anderson,
Ioward.& Garmany,
3rannon & Andersor~
). & A. Wesson,
vs.
3rannon & Anderson -
onas Conkling & 0'o
)rannon & Anderson
eaman & Peck, sarivoris
Vs.'
3radn'on & Abder'so; '
.D.Fanuing&Co
Anderson; Jy '
bearer
4-41
?menern
:at the ~
t,'Jonas A. C
k, stiri rors;1~
P. Mandy, bearerd
auu. t of theseidWi
iam B~ a.. reby commanded,
either persona., - ney, then and there
to show cause, if any . an, Why the petitioi
of the said William B. Un nonon should nout be,
heard and gianted. and he o dischar smfrose
confinemenat, by comply ag with. e Aet
aforesaid, according to tl e terms (of the sala'
Acts. T HO. G. BACON,. Clirk..
december 8 Sim' 46 ~,
Te particular attention of Country Merr4
merchants is requesuted to the followcing
. a dvertisement .
HOGAN & THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE .
Bookse~ers, Sta~oesers,
AND PUBLISH ERS,
No. 30 North Fourda Street.
Philadelphia,
A NNOUNCE to their friends, and to'iner
L.chants generally, that their stock of Bookw
atad Stationery for the canting businesis seasons
of 1848 will be larger and better assouiedl thedi
at any former period. It will embrace'evesj~
article in the trade whicha is required for thie
sales of the country merchant.
In consequenace of the change in their ?enna
of selling, thtey are enabled to offer SCHOOL
An alICELLANEOUS BOJOKS, BLANK
BOOKS, PA PERS, &c. at prices so greatif
reduced from former rates, as to make it to t
interest of all whto deal ini these articles to par
chase from their stock.
Hither to the system oferediting small usotgb
has involved an expense in their collecion, and
as HI. & Tr. snnw sell only for CASH, or'sa
n'egtinhle snotes as are sure to be"pid-in'bail
at their maturity, the saving tn those wioc'en "
to deal in this mueaner will be a very esdsideK
able per centag' na thteir purchases.' ''
Few dealers in the country buy' m'ore',h -
$200 worth oftationer ' in a season, niny iso
over one-htalf, and a large portion'not more
onefourth of that amaount. There' inea..*
dealer, therefore. who visits Philadelbhiri'ihb
would he .incoovenienced by paying ta
stall sums ina Cash, and as each can save moz
ey by domsg.o H. & T. beieethifasie
fering an induacement which, will gladly be e r
br~aced lay those wnso wake-thaeis purchasse ig
Philmlelphaia. Those whon enter into such at
arrangemient will bte esnabled to sehl.'at prics
innht below their fat mser rates at hiome;' and6
wvsll consegnent ly rea p a larger aggregate prog
lit frosm the incrreased amoutnt ofrheirsales.
Hav'ng sa PRINTING OFFICE for co
alae and type work, asnd an extensive. D
.R Y, H. &T. are prepared to fillhorles frai
Banks anid Public Offices, when (orWatndie
brough mers.eats, at extremely low prices.
PhisleaephiaJaniuary .13, 1.84S.,
februaary 2 'Imn .
NOTICE.
ANY Persons wishing PLANNO'S TN .
can be attended to, lby applying to
taron A. Clark, Edgefietd C. U ,.
ir otherwise.~ .f
July 7 :f -'