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The Monks of St. Bernard Broken iup.-The New York correspondent of the Washington Union has the following in his letter of Friday : "Foi the honor of our race, it were to Wished that ihe so called "Liberals" of Switzerland had spared, in their fuuious zeal,; at least the monastery and monks of St. Bernard on the Alps... The name of those good men and their 'ancien house has fur ages been like a housbhold word it-Christendom; synonymous -with hospitalty devotedness, and -charity as universilis diakind.. It was not pie tenddthatithe Faihets of the IMounta in had bien The least implicated in the po litical troubles of the country. Enough for-the ruthless fanaticism.of the victors that theybore the hated name of Monk! The places that' knew ;thAen no more 'whiskered pandours and ft-rce hussars' fill with their rudo orgies the old halls, sacred for near .a thousand yeats to piety and' humanity and the monks of Ht. Bernard are wandeters over Europe for the food and shelter which none ever nsked of them in vain. Even the very dogs are gone,-as n friend writes from the spot,-the noble dogs that ever shared in the fiome, as in tme dangers of their masters. The traveler strtggling in the snows and storms of the Alps need not look now for the i;d and com fort of the great Hospice, nsr strain eye and ear through the blinding snow, or in the pauses of the wimd, for the grey tow ers, the lay b: other's chmering show, or the dogs welcome bark. A his! n's ! for the Vandalism that could do such deeds in the heart of Europe, and in the midst of the nineteenth century !" Talk after Church.-'Well Laura, give me a short sketch of the sei mn. Wer Ie was tha text 1' 'Qh, I don't know-I have forgotten it. But would you believe it, Mrs. V. wore that horrid bonnet of her's. I couldn't keep ny eyes off it all meeting time. Miss P. had on a lovely little pink one; and Miss T. Wore a new shawl that nist haive cost fifty dollars. I wonder her folks don't see the folly of such extravagance. And there was Mrs. 11., with her p'lise. lis astonishing what a want of taste some folks exhibit.' 'Well, if you havf5rgotten the spit mun, you have not the adience. But what preacher do you prefer, this one or Mr.A' Oh, Mr. He's so landsome, and so graceful tViit an eye, and- what a ce o teht .ie ia t darkness. Get tht whic you cake -Minr peope, heyo raire ther be itemcnnoit ano btb~thr, swill.bst Misiroodi th o Cwi-na.-Thoe Ren. Carnes. Taylo tad Rhiv. yo. cenkees, ofThe soutes Caroina eonerencetwere rine in bahe' pathodisthurc 'tt lis ofol n prett girl. prpaaor't Bu ietheir departur in the S.s of, to~l pehe lhe Gospe adnathe hthei u tyhbt isannt andjo benitetns. Bso Arles Toad R vh ocBs. ek rs ofThe Soth Cdarn Conerence hasrac coptdand invitation of thetLCgislaturt ofolkaonsachstt Sth elieraory up othe dieatrei chaaer of Johin Quin to Adams.c te selme to the heafteri Adesinted ofiduin thocpresin. aeso cetda iainof the Legislature.t Kentucky.-T[he Lexington (Ky.) Observer, speaking of the Whtig Con vention wvhich recently met at Franakfort remarks The Convention, (thae largest ever~ before asseambled) nonainated Electiars, and also) delegntes to the National Con vention at Plhitladelphia, all of whomn will vote for either llenry Clay or Za chary Taylor, as the oane or the otier shall, in convention, be deemed most certainly available in the triunmph of the Whaig cause in the election of thre Pres- 1 ikent. Alabanra.--The Whig memblers of, the Alabama Legislature have tanani mously nominated General Taylor for the Presidency, and resolved that it is inlexp~edienat to send dehegates to the National Convention. J. D. TIBBE TTS, OULD most respectfually inform his rind anri ~the public generatty. that Pie as now carrying on the BOOTr and SHOE MAKING BUSIN ESS, for Messrs. Goode & Sullivan, aand may be foumnd, at all timos, ini thae room ajoining their new store, where he wilt be haptpy to receive orders frona his cuasto- I mers as heretofore. DR. JOEL BRANHAM'S LIVER 6 DYSFECT1C WD-D4 0CIN3 IN offering thisraluable Medicine to the peol pie of S. Carolina for the relief and cure of many diseases incident to i Southern climate, I0do not claim for it infallibility; -ueither do I say it will cure all diseases." But in - CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. 1 can confidently advise and recommend its use, from =y personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article is favorably received wherever it has beer uied. I am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren of Columbus, Mr.. 3IcAffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. Williain D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. John E. Dawson of Lagrange. to which a great number of cames might be added, who bear their testimoiyto its value. Habitual costiveness is found very frequently connected with feeble constitutions, aid per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very nitrfavorable influence upon the general haeihh of the subject: and is particularly mani fested by a restless and desponding state of the Imind, irregular if not a loss of appetite. For this condition of the syster. this article is confi dently recommended with the positive assur ance that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as not to tmnve the bowels too actively, relief may be relied on, without any, even the least of the nnpleasant, consequences, resulting from tihe use (if the comnon purging medicines usually resorted to. This nrticle will be ind to act as i plisant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the s-une time fulfilling every indication that the common purging medicines are designed to effect. There tire some cunstitutions liable to regu far atracks of Bilions fever almost every fill, to such, I recommend the use of this Medicine, heginoing at least by the middle ofrmay, or first. of June. Mlany persons whose Digestive organs are feeble, olien experience a setse of fullness, weight, aid oppressioii, about the stomach af ter enting-in sucht cases a dose of this medi cine will iften afford immediate relief. P'regnant women olien siffei from hear hiorn and costivenress, they may use the article without the least driger nid with great benefit, Iii sick or iervous head-ache, it is a most valu able iredicine I could append a long list of certificates, but forbear. prekerrimg to rely on the virtues of tie imerdicine to neniiui itsielf The inedicine is a gentle arid certain cathaniic tonic and sudorific. JOEL BRANHA3. Entonton, Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill, Chelnem & Settle, Drtitonsville, Charles Free man, Cairo P. 0.. and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. 1H. Sept.8 ly 33 EDGEFIELID 1OTEL, iH F Subscribers announce to their friends T irnd 'lie public, that they have opened the house forumoily occupied by Mir. B.J. Ryan, ino Edgefie-ld village,and are prepared to accom mo1idate all those who ny favor them with their patronage, with comfortable fare for themselves aid hrorses. Their Table will be always provided with the i best the tmarket atlords. and attended to by obliging and competerit servants. I I . . . . .. . . u nippioprrated'by the Sitate - for-heimmediate wants of the Or pilniand Widows of those of the Palmetto R~egimnerit, who have died since thre commence lient of1 thre Mexican War, and of thorse wvho hive become disabhled in theservice." We in vite nil those enititle~d to tire relief, to make known their ca:snes to us as early as prossible, as he Governor piroposes by tire ist M'larch, to dis ribnote tire Fiundl. Capntainse of Dear Companies wviI ll d a favor to uts, to extend tis notice at heir next Company musters. N. L. GRIFFIN, TIHl08. G. BA CON, WV M. P. BJUTL ER, January 2G rf 1 NWOTICE. TlIE Subrsesibers being heirs at law and dU nistriburteesn of the estate ofC Jrohn B. [aurvecv. decearsed, wvithn a view to thre prartition >f tire inme, will oflfer for sale, at public ontcry it Edlgelieldl Court Honse, on Thursday the 6thr dnay n.f Marchr net all thre interest of John I. Hlari-'y, derceased, beinig one undivided, noiety, or half, in the tract of lanod containinrg ifteeni hundred acres. more or less, situate in his district, on Shraw's creek. and adjrining awls rof .lohin R. W~ever. Frank Posey, rind 'there, whereon is a valuable Sawmill. a com uriable Dwelling hoiuso, rnad convenient out iuns':s.] Oni Moinda~y tire 2Oth March next, tihe sub cribers will also offer for sale at pubbhe ontcry, ire premrisce abrove described, being thre late esidenuce of' tire said Johln 13. H~at vey, decensed. .1ild sinigular tire personal estarte of thre said eceased, consisting or three Negrnes. House-] ''id taid Kitchen Fuirn'ture, nine Birggy arid larn,:ss, stock of Hoas and Cattle, Horses and liiles, rine rondi Wagnunmiand Hirness, one aurryloz. a ginantity of Corn and Fodder, one ett Bllacksmuithi Tools, also Plantatioii Tools. nil moter artiecles oif less value. Ternms of sale-As to the lanrd.a credit ofone gid two years, and ais to tire persenal property credit unmtil tire 25th D~ecembuler niext. Thre mrrcharse muoney, of both, to be #ecrerd by rmtes with approved seenrity. arnd of the land a bei alsri secnred by a mrortgage of thre piremi es if reqruircd. CATHARINE HARVEY, 1 TrHOMiAS U. HARVEY. marchr 1 3t 6 ( State of South Carolina, EDJGEFIlELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. leetworod Lawniare, Deelaration int vs. Attachrmrmnt. talphn Scnrry. 111F.l pi'initifT in tire above c~ase having this ...day filerd his declarat'on in my oflice, nd tire defendanut having neither wife nor at orney, knorwn to reside withiin tire limits of iis State, on whom at copy of idi declaration. vithi a rrrle to plead, cart be served, Onr motion if Mr. Wiseuman, Attornay for Plaintiff, it is rdered, that tire said delendanot aprpeamr and lecad to tire said declaration-, tin a yearr and a y lay, from thre date hereof, or judlgment will hle e iveni against hirn by default. C. THO. G. BACON..Cterk. dgecfield C. . Clerk's Office, 18th Nov.1847. noremrber 24 .ly 44 RAT POISON FRESH SUPPLY of that Rat De stroyer, of which the RA TS re So onid. that thirty or forty have hesrfound ead at once. Price 25 cents' a box, fore ale at the Cheap CarshSoreof R. Se ROBERTS.. p fahb9 - tt 3 TA TE OF. SOUTJICAXQLILIA. -ED E Ef1-WT 3raunon & Anderson Ioward.&Grmany, 3rannon & Anderson LI. &A.-Wesson, Brannon & Andetion, onas'Conklin;g & Co Brannon & Anderson, Seaman &;Peck,survivore Brannon & Anderson. - P. D. Fanning & Co. - Brannonj& Anderson, R OBERT ANDEKOoi [orthe defun Rdantain the above ,staahcas", Iing now in tie.custodf-of the Shil f Edgefield Dis tritt, by-virtue of writs of* ~,ad satisracien-. dim, at the suits of the ieective- plaintiffs in the above named cases. andl ulg filed on oath a schedule of his whole.eitife.Qd .effects, reaf and personaL with a-vibw:dulithia,.the bene6t Cf the Arts or-the Legislu othii:Stae,com monly called the Insolve' Debi or Acts, an mnotion of Mr. Adams, De ds'i%* Attorney, Public notice is hereby gi'en itesaid Miller, Ripley & Co.. and all othiA tie-- cieditors of the said Robert AndersonN ealthe said peti tion will be heard anictinsdiden Friday the reventee'.th day of-Marhku itat Edaefield Court House, oat on aSi .her; day.as the Court may order, drir ir tar. ommnc ingson the firstMuenl, ticlnezt, at said pa1e, and the said Ml' , ipi Y.& Ci,.; and all others, the creditors of said Robert An derson, are hereby comma then and there, either personally or hy'atto y,.to show cause. if any they can, why the." t-o-the said Robert Andersoni, should e hard and 0ranted, and he bedischarg r ficntnement Egy Complying with th e'" p, f aid, accord m g to the terms of said AC 'THO) G. ACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office;Deo'r1 I 847. - dec 17 .3m 47 Brought tot e Jail F. this District, -a egro *man, who says.his name is HARLES, and that he belongs to Mr; 1ah Haskell, or Charleston, S. C. .Sa :(effaw*s about live feet six inches higlh beteen 45 and 50 years of age, and ofd larkleoinplexion; nearly all or his upper rofe teeih are out. He says he ranawayl'nmishs master's plantation in A bbeville ile has a scar on his right cheek hear his'n sis - The owner is requeste to come forward, prove property, pay cha es anl itake him away, or ie will be'deal with'as the law lirects. - C. M1 G06.A .alr Feb 16 Broughtt6Ak 1j"V_ F ibis District a - 0 says hs bat he - Mc~ary- homss. -ay-nd Joh Mc5ay, distaribte and th e ve fstae Pease, reside beyond the limtits-of, State, it is there Iore ordered, that thev'doga nr in the Court of Ordinary for the 'Ilisr of Eagecield and State of South Cairoli-niaZt before the third day of Aparil nuit, to sh hais; if any, why he real estate of Ann, Mc i~, de'd. should lint be sold or divided, or tI r consent to the tame will be entered of rebo. Given under my hand, - ~uyoffice, thris the 17th December 1547.. dec 29 3m 49) - NEW Gi DS, H E subscriber is now -ceiving a f eshi ..supply of GROCE RIE'S CROCIJRRY, HARD W A R E. S HOE$lHAT'S, and DRY 900 DS. 'ine and comtmon brown gGARtS, .oaf and clariied ' do .aguira and RioCfOFF E E; pine English C H EEE, - resh RI1CE ; Insh POTAQES, anndrethi's GARDEN SEEDS, tAISlNS,.and AL6MONDy . iperm and Tallow CANDL8, A MP OIL, With rmrny other articleskieedioans in meni onn, which will be sold oi~ most iccommno lating terms. C. BRYAN. jammrtWy 21 tf 52 ROBER S' CHEAP CAS liSTORE? .VE W GO OD8. IRD'S EYE DIAPElLnd Irish Linens BCotton Flannel at IQde nts a yard, Puirpentine Soap at125 cen*sbar, - tnall sized Carron Pots aii Ovens, ~olins' best Axes, . lisses' Leghiorn Bonnetht at* 54 each, disses' split Straw-Bnirinie $t1 00 each, teal Bag Clasps and Tsah iteel Beads No. 8 Ilack Alpaca. at 25 cents tabbit Pincushin at 25etseach, 'hiladlelphia Nails 65 ceniki ound. Iahf'gallon Pickles, --M loda Biscnit at.124-centSa. utnd, law Starch 12& ceis a j' linger and Pepper 124 de~ a pound, togeih-' er with a large stock of IUGS and MED ICINES, for sale byRtR BRS L... Rota-nr having'istsed' for some ears as~a Physician 'give' vice without any barge when selling Mediejas. january 26 - tfji -j I NOTICE. A NY I'ersons wir bin NNO'qS TUNED I can be attend'ed to~ ' applying to Mr. laron A. Clark, Edgeid V. H.; by letter otherwise' July 7. t 2' POUNDS jrime Shsonl 10 ders, for-sale at 8 'cents a ouind, by R . RIOBERTS. inanaryi -l. . v sA 'I: e The particular attention of Country Mer merchants is sequested to the following dvertiseeint RGAN &THOMPSON, WHOLESALE Booksellers, Staloners, AND PUBLISHERS, 1o. 30 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, NNOUNCE .to their friends, and to mer - chanot generally, that their stock of Books and Stationery for the cnming business seasons or 1818 will- be i'rger and better astorted than at any former period. Is -will embrace every article in the -trade which is requir.i for the sales of the country merchant. fti'cnnsequenice of the change in their terms of selling. they are enabled to offer SCHOOL Asa MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS. &c. at prices so greatly reduced frin forier rates, as to make it to the interest of a!l who deal in these articles to pur chase front their stock. Hitherto thetsysten of'crediting small amounts has involved atn expense in their collection, aand as H. & T. now sell only for CASH. or siah negotitnble notes as are sure to be paid in batak at their maturity, the saving to those who choose to deal in this matinet will be a very consider able per centage on their purchases. Few dealers in the cointry bny more than $200 worth ofstatiunery in a season, mny 141t over one-hali, and ia large portion not more than one-fonrikl or that anount. There is not a dealer, thereforc, -vho visits Philadelphia who would he inconvenienced by paying these small suns in Cash. atld as each can save ino ney by doimng so, H. &. T. believe they are or fering an intidcenient which will gladly be en braced by those wno make their purchases in Philadelphin. Those who enter itto ouch an arrangenent Will be enabled to sell at prices much below their finner rates at home, and wall conseqnently reap a larger aggregate pro. fit from the increased amoaaunt ofthaeirsales. Having a PitINTING OFFICE for copper plate and type work, and an extensive BIND. ER1, i. & T. are prepared to fill orders from Banlii,'nnd Public Offices, wien forwarded through merchants, at extemely low prices. Philadelphia Januar) 13, 184. february 2 Im 2 INTERESTING TO Al ECIIANI CS. The cheapest and best scientifc paper in the Unti. led Stats is the new paper entitled tih Scientific Mechanic, inventor's Advocate, Palent Office Report er, and Eripositor of Arts and Trades. P UBLISHED by Rufus Porter, (f.armeily editor aid publisher of the "New York Mechanic" anid the "Scienctific American.") at the Sun Buildings, No. 138 Fulton street, New York. Each umber of this paper contains from three ; .- , "ravings, most of them Original and wel -iecd, illistriative or New Inven W Principles, Elegant Designs, ltriosities-nso general intices of Mechanical and oiher Scien nts-American and Foreign In .:,nes of American Patents fic Essay., illustrating the scien - OW., Che- istry, Eleciro-Magnet - eto-Electricity ;-Ci rnous P'hilo. iments, and valuable instincion , &'.Trades,-ioices of fliea M ngieveits,regosnteile its.paper ia:especiallyent ofmechanicadian --......: inisowUibe'rive-ma1V -;le :;:- ..hiitior inhitnat tidar, 'undj.on lhe~.finaiple of eindM~t be-argned. that every copy. if well pr . will cotmmand inore-than thme original eK, the end of thteyear. Puablishted weekly for fl dollar pet anaum per single copy ; five copies to one adidress for Ibour dollars. decc 20 af 49 REMOVAL. WMi). ETCU.I CO., H A.MlBURtG, S. C. H AVE. rezmove cteir stock of Dry Goods t o the Store tinder the .'Americani Hntel, (late Hubbard's,) whetre it is teir purpose to keep a inll assartamettt of Amaerican. Frenach and Eng1sh D RY & O OD . W.e would iake this opporuatianity ti remarin our thanks to oatr ninteronis friends for the very liberal patronnge bestowed on it for then lot sax years. and would solicit a conitnance of thecir faivors. W e wmtihi also inivite all persons hutyiuig Dry Goids int H-ambu~irg, who are tnt already on oitr kirge list of suabscribers togire us a triat. Onir stock will conusist ora muchi larger and niore general assiurtmnent than; we have hereta rore kept. We shall also continn~e 14o keep 'cur tasual asnrtment ol Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Floor Miitiing, Bonnets. and Latdies and Chiildrens Shoes. N. B.--Jast received a full assortment of all numbers of genntine Dutcle relling Clohs, which together with tall articles ian our hine will be swiki as low as they can be procured ini 11am buarg or Augustat. WM. KETCHIAM& CO. Haamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 Brought to the Jail O F this District, a Mlulaztto mani, who says his namne is H IRA M. and that be belongs :o Mr. John. Harrison, of Fauir&wld District, S. U. Said fellow is aboart five feet six iunches siiih, betweena 23 and 25 years of nye hrighmt :oamplexionu. He has a scar under the left eye laid fellow says lhe ranaway sometimte in July >rAngnst last. The owner is reqatested to come forward, trove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the la w directs. C.IH. GOODM AN,' J. E. D. january 5 tf 50 BARS OF EARLY SIX WEEKS RARE RIPE CORN. .100 EARS o)f the above very early and arge and beautiful CORN at .5 cenits an Bar. TURNIP BEETS, and all kinds uf Landreth's Genuine Garden Seeds. fir ale by R. S. ROBERTS. feh.9 tf 3 * Removed3 D ABBEY. wouhld respectfailly inform his * frienads andi patrons, that he lase remov ud his HARNESS and SADDLERY SHOP a the house lately occiupied by Mr.'Fields ats 6 lakery. opposate C. H.-Goodman's Bar room janay; tfe r5n THE EDGEFIELD .EM LE JC*D E61MY CONDUCTED BY Di'. and tris. Jones, I LL open as heretofore advertised,-on Mondaiie 7th f February.. The ar ran-gements are a's follows. A Primarry Depart ment, Junior, Middle and Senior ClasCs. - In the Primay Department. Syelling. Reading, Writing'andEle mentary Arithmetic, $5 00 In the Junior Class. Spelling, Reading, Writing. Granmr, Arithmetic, Primary Geography, Abridged History, Coumnosition, 8 00 in the Middle Class. Spelling, Reading. Writing, Arithme tic extended, Grammar and Pars ing, General Geography, llistory of United States and of England, Astronomy, Chenistry, Natural Philosophy, Composition, 10 00 In the Senior Class. Ancient Geography. General History, Critical Rteading, Rhetoric. Logic, Botany, Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, Latin with a view to a trore thu. ronuh understanding of English, 12 00 Instruction in Music. 25 00 do do French, 12 00 The year will be divided into four qarters of eleven weeks each, commencing as follows 1st of January, 15th of March, Ist of June, and lst of October. Books, Stationary, &c., will be furnished at prices to cover expenses only. N. B. The present quarter (to commence on ti 7th of Febt uary,) will be charged.as a half gnarter. feb2 t 2 Feinale Acadeiy. T IE Female Academy in the vicinity of Elton P. 0., seven miles north of Edge field Court House, oi the road to Cambridge, will be opened on Tuesday the 4th of January; under the direction of Miss MARy JUHAR. The favorable character of Miss Jlian as an excel sent instructress has been established in several lections of the District, by the experience of several year's teaching, and justly commend her to the patronage of Parents aid Guardians. Terms of Tuition. per session of Five Months : Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Arith. metic. $6 00 With the above, Grammar,History, Geo. graphy, b 00 With the ibove, Natural and Moral Phi losophy and Composition, &c. 12 00 Music, and use of Plano, 18 00 Boarding can be had in several families at $7 per month. Payments at the end of each session. jminuary5 tr 50 Patent Laws. F ALL NA'lTIONS-Jus.t .ublished, on the 1st of Februa r " 18. li.l- e Laws and Practice of all Nat relative to Patents rn embraces ihe entire: forms and fees, 0i sive of the attend France, Belgium divs, Austria, Wurteniba Swede P i gle nuiibl!E. l-ive Doilarmit ia sixth copy, gr Newsimen. &c. wilh perlhurndred, oronr~ I . Cushi must in all ca ~ * iionie but a specimen an til paid for. . PATENTS PROCUREDS Of all Nations,--The siibscribers alsio have eve~iyVconveien'ice lit trant r~nt g all businmes ini relitimr to Pn.tems sneh. atr is prreparingt the Papers andi lDrwinrgs for andI mbtainin Pa tents in nil enantries anid governmmiis, they harving corrrespirents ini Europe in whmowr enire iiveninuis may lie confned. The snrren-i derr nn.t reissue of P'atents wich harve. been is sired in a deflective nrannter. oppositinn in ap. plication f.,r Pamtenrts enardnected,. rejections oif Palnitns rreenrsidered, anmd ssiginmenis and oth er donrmencrts mrade. Senrrches made fum Pnteints, and copies or nbstrnets suippied. if Engiiish, American or French iqrnes. Frill lists oif A merien nand English Patents can be conisultedf at rnir e'ffice. The formner list is from. the fonndation mif tire Governurmint to lire prreent time, rand wveekly from tire Pa tent Office, anrd tihe latter from the yearr 1801 to the last airrivali by each stemner. Parents negotiated and sold irr Europe to great advntage, arid infoermuation fuirnishred as to'thie valrne orinny invention a'broad. KINGSLEY& PIRSSON%. 5 Wall at., New York. feb23 ac 5 O.,TH CAROL[NA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. H . H . lUill, &.othrers )Amended Bill is. for .Jonathan M. H ill. & others .Accorng. I T appenring to my satisfaction that Jonathan M. Hill,Jamnes E. Goodwin and wife Rhly donia, James Hill, Amanda Hill rind H enrietta lill, Defendants, ini this case, are absent from arid withont the limits of thin State. On motion by Mr. Wardlaw Soir., it is orderedl that the said Defendants, do aprpear, and plead answers or demeanors to said bill within three months fronm the publication hereof, or the said Bill will be taken pro confesso, against them. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. r.. E. D. Commissioners Office, Feb. 28, 184ti. March 1, 3m C NO TICE. A LL~ Persons indebted to tire estarte of Dr. Ulrick B. Clarke, dec'd.. are reqnested to intake immediate payrrrenit, and those having claims against said estate, are regnested to pre sent them, properly attested. SAMUEL CLA RKE, Admrn. febl& 4t 4 .BOARDIG. T1 HE Subscriber ifornms his friends and tire public, that he isr preparedl to Board chil dren going to School at the Potteraville Acade. my. at Five Dollars per month. Parents and others placing their children under his eare, that their wants will beastric tlarfeiideulto. jnarym 1A - tf K1 Graefenberg Comupanyes .1 0 Biroedwa' th onintejd the egI ent of'tiM ty in andfor 94e of South Carolia .Georgia, and.i:iva - . Wed to eitabijA '4 D'epots thereiia t granti ifghis 1. tie Cnipaiay a Medicines Mary'Ati t have a certificate witho the seal -of the ny therennto. igned'by its Secretar a tsd tersigned'by the aforesaid GeneraJ Agen one is atothorised t0 sell the. Compayj .1 dines without snch certificate. EDWARD BAl(TONSq Graefenberg Kedfein :: The undersigned is-fAll repared1 9 a a GRAEFEN ERG D OT in "all-riewi proper size in S. Carhlina arid Georg:b ia moedilte application should be inade;periit ly or by letter ti George Brainerd ,aent.-. a 10, layne street, Charleston.., Asbile Wfi probably be but one Depot in a-'town'or tif lage, the agency will be very valuable The celebrated Medicines -of th GRA ENBE RG COMPANY are rapidly andreb pletely euperceedin-all others Wber one - introduced, no one thinuks of -eing - o - Their character is best explained b that THIRTY.THOUSAND1BX48w THEIR PILLS ALONE ARE~SOLDE M AND EVERY WEEK. Certificates upon certificates from all r af the country are costanily received, Wi U ing to their wonderful powers. Thesi is almnost immediately fel,, -i-hat a'' wn - - will show the invalid - whether iheyj et not doing him good.- .The sick. shoitkuldd-xp~p abandon nil other medicines, ind-giV6.te Pills a fair trial. The operations of the Company tbh the world are-of unprecedented r.ean1i high and commanding characteof'*limr . received the unqualified approbation'or dst guishedi Clergymen. Jurists, Philan.-Opit an4 I the public generally. The Patei' ed c business is.assuming an entirely newusiodj. through the Graefenberg Compay: every family in the hirid has occaipn some kind of patent medicine, and- ano-gsigan tion like that of this Coriipany it or public importance. fly this mea- i medicines may be had. ' - - The leading article to which public iteities is invited is 1 . . . - .THE GRAEFENBURG..VEGEXAB L - PILLS. - The following complaitits -yield witl ceraimn to their power Asthma, Fever and Ag.. - Bilious Complaints Green Sicknes, , Bawels-deficient ac- GrIlpes tion in .4Hearthii Catarlh,. -Bendache, Constipation,. Hysterics, p Cough of Pregnancy, Incontinence oIUriqe Costiveness, Indigeostion Diarrhma. Jaundice, .:.s-2 0. )yspepsia Liver oplii lmistraiv yspeptic-Consunpr Mn't *on1 .. .e th~is Oiinent is a positive.iid.ui ta. 'ng : dy. Pi ice 25andz 50Oets.a. boz.. T HE GRAEFENBERG.FEVER 'ANI A . GLUE PR LL8--The mostrimplici-rlinceiniay lie p~lacedh on these Pills -They are th~e..only positive cnres known, anad should he trisd-by all who eutier from this -disorder. Price$1.a box. TH fE GRA EFENBERIG EYE LOT[ON--' For dnisordurs of thme eyes this Lotion: has no equn!l. It is cuaomuded upon the most scien titic priincriits,im ind hs perlormied extraordinm ry mcues. For violent infkuiimmatio,. dimness andl tliiing ol the sight, weakineus of-the eyes, iimolun tamy wveep'ing,, foreigni substances itr the ele c.it s apoitive and speedy cure. Prics TIHE GiRAEFENBERG HE'ALTH, BI2t TEltS-Sun reigii to lanild up the enerysitea system, tin re~sture the appetite, and "cir''llis skin. Price 25-cents a package. -- GRAEFENBERIG SARSAPARILOi COM I'OUN 1)-Warranted to make twdqtalte sitperior in gnality to any in the word-. friew $1 a buittle. G EORGE BRAINARD, Agent. And for sale by R. 8. R OBRTS, i Edgefield Court House, .S. C,. A ud in Charleston, by NELSON CARTif, oppiosite thiCharleuton Huotel ; A MOS H EADI opposite the P. 0. and 26t3King-st. Chiarle'ajoti4 WM.. H AINES, Angusta, GaO JOH N LEMMUN, Milton, S. .C M',.'LE.MMON, Winsborough, S. C. january 21 3m . NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who held conditionallyrin terest in the right of Edeed itit to HoItchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels; (Patent) has never complied with said condition',-thdro. fore he holds no -iiiterest, and has o righit Cr sell or ma e rrny contract for said 'Wh'eelsi. We, the undersigned are the owners, a'd right, and a tight purchased fremr any otheF, unless our agenti, will not-be good. -- Mr. J. T. W sansa, we authorille, wth 16IJ power to act as our agent. - COTrHRAN & MOO March 1, 1847. - ' Notice. LL, persons havinig .any demand. against the erstate of James S. Pope,deo'd, uare quested to present them properly attested, is our intention to pny them as fint al'I fections my enable us. Anda all' puereuds debted to said 'estate are requosted-toi payment. -HSR.OE .an.I1. tf THEco-p.artniership heretofore existingbe tween Tisser'rs or CRITANurrunderbe Brick liusiness, is this day dissolved b~at1iil conseiht. J. D.'TIBe L .iJ.l. CH RISTLAk feb 23f * - - ~