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There is still iw the land! There -is stall Jope for the..wicked who have thrown themsejves into the arms of vice, and have indulged in the ruinous and disgraceful practice of gambling. -We should .never give up our endea% vors td reform those, who have, been. led .a y fromthe "paths of duty, and 'from iessonsof virtue, t the dai and tortuous-aes'of corruption, by the al. most universal -nanla, induced by an acquaintance with 'gaming. ofWe kno it is the :uston for virtuous eyes to ave;ed from youths who have fallen into the traps of sin, but this should not be the 'case. It is the' duty of every one, to lend a helping hand to aid in the rfomaon of hoeupvho, yeavebnu 'fortunate.. The cause of their misfor tune, may have originated in weakness '-it may have crept over their benigh eted minds, like the seductive shadows of evening, s hich lulls the soul to drta my . slumber and prepares the senses for the deep unbroken sleep of forgetful ness.-Yes this is progress of tie histo ryoftheyoung man who isdaen into 'the exercise of this habit. A gentleman S() ga ve first marks him as "a blood" te and step-by step, he is led on, from - the paths of moral rectitude until in the blackness of degration, he fo gets the line of demarcation between the gentle., man and the black-leg, and at last sink ing lower than the level of honesty, is lost forever.. How many such could be 'sved, if the proper exertions were * ()made? Parrants should never drive a sked h' rom their family ci, cle foraharsh bys no effect on vice, and itds d mogh tithe most obdurate blakeset oT.hey . i right to trust illihuncleanut upon te 'rldn oibyarctio scatter the posoia wihle blc- strained and "'~"s'-bpev ag road, It Spin ortown toes jv oing youths 1s frv.. Ho rmnysc areld mae sav~edr o edsiep into the shbes of ;eneakld -to fill their pl - inahrelations of active' lie-to - ue~ad preserve these, fr om the mcjtajion . 'h.be set them at every h rofTher'et gand which are -' o* ikerdeadly snares around them. -, prvnot s nething be r dona. We e p oud to,.do honor s- w whoare honerable - - u :w rep }forward and eier ise that ti -tohas l cedat 0 cb4h41i hasno-smppoiter.g te etspof ativons enforced, nr ,dvoctesreverenced~ rt itlitsecriides resulting from the hot 'hoil danger, liuman failings,should bepuish-ed in a manner which would provei-eormatory to the character of the criminal, we, on the. other hand, would desire that the forfeirtures which are now meted otto the low trickster and cunning.desigher, should be eleva tied into higher puhishmient, and of such a character, as "would 'cariy the stigma of disgrace to those who fell und~er.the shadow of their odium. :To'thae gambler w would give the brand of Cain, and the public lash at least to the extent of Moses' law. We would no; recommend this,.if the punish men't whaich'thie state under her system sees fit to inflict, were commensurate to thie villainy of their calling. If the State- would place them in a Prison where their moral senses could be meol ded anewv by the honest regeneration of * ' . labor, it would then be a fit policy to' treat them with kindness ,and lenity. But, as it is, their crimes-for, gamb ling is a crime of the blackest dye and deepest guilt, go unpunished by the la w. A.symtpathetic petition wrung from the kind feelings of humanity, places them on a level, with honesty. The~y are thus pla:ed upon a footing with those crim ials whose transgression originate in misfortune-and by this means they. come-in for: pardon under the gZ'orious discrmination of Executixe clemency wotw' down to compliance by'appeals which are as unceasing in their demands 'is they are unfounded in justice. In stances have not been uncommon, when the offender has. stood up to hear the admonitions and sentence of the court and; at the same time had the Gover nor's pardon in his pocket. - This shows how the gentkmanly prac 'tice of gambling- is frequenmly punished -and' it shoivs too the necessity of placing its punishmnent, even beyond' the control df the sypnpathuies of men. ' ' ~ Our town is. .infested' with the birds of prey the'fu Harpies who gloat up, on the corruptions of the land. It is important that Columbia should be mid of the infesting clan, a~nd: that it. should ' possess a character which would ensure the parents sending their sons to our College,Ian exemption even from the possibility of..their being led astray, whilst- they reside here.' We have an energeti 'Tow'n Council!~ The police *know a gambler, as well- by sight, as we know . buzzard.. Why, do they not take these things in hyand? It is because they fear those,jwhio ar'e not professihtn need anothiere :to save the town .from thebighi'aliikhtsjradually set sling over it,.and..which threatens to en 'shrodeuits energies and'-its' honesty. LOSS AYFTEIIE; The Rev:= Mr.-- - Ier o --,had iheicustom. of .'wriing th heads of his discourse on smalWsiips " paper placed.on the Biblei ifore.him, u be used in succession. On reaching thi end of the second.liead, he .looked dowi for the third slip,. butaialas! it -was na to be found.-, hirdy,' he cried;' look. ing round with great anxiety:- -After t little }pause, 'Thirdly,' again: h' e claimed"' uri no thirdly appeare, ='Thir my bretheran,' piy sued the be. ered clergyman, bu not another word could, he utter. A this point, while the congregation-wert partly symapathising' with his . distress and partly rejoicing at. such a de cisive instance of :the iproprieti of using notes in. preaching-whici had always been air - unpopula, thing in the Scotch clergy-an old wo man rose up and thus .addressed thi preacher. .-If I'm not mistaken I say Thirdly lee out of the east window, quarter of an hour since.' It is impossi ble for any but a Scotchman to ton ceive how much this account of the los of Thirdly was relished by the part o the congregation whi'h condemned thi use of notes.- Chamber's Scottish book - The Devil's Wig.-bome years ago, a the late Rev. Mr. Priagle, of Perth, wa taking a walk one summer's afternooi upoq the Inch, two young beaux took i into their bead to break a jest on th, old parson. Walking' briskly up to him and making their how politely; they asi him if he would tell theni the color-of th devil's wig. - The worthy clergyman, sur veying them for a.few seconds, made tb following reply,--Truly here is a mo surprizing case: two young men hav served a master all the days of their lives and cargt tell the color of his wig.' PLANTERS' HOTE L EDGEFIELD COURT HOUSE, S. C.. Tire. Subscribers respectfully al IM nounce to their friends and th public generally, that they hay purc:ased from-Mr. C. H. Good man, the above named large and commodinu House where they are prepared to entertain a who may call upon them. This HOTEL has' recently nndergone thot ough and extensive repairs, and its favorabl location, together with a determination on on part that no effort shall be spared to make. emphatically the "STRANGER'S HOUS; lead us to hope that weshaJ41'merit and receiv a liberal share of public patroniage. ARMSTEAD.BURT, ''JOli L. DOBY. * April 10, 1848 1 April10 .-tr .' 12 HEAD QUARTERS, 2d Reg'nt Cavalry, S. C. M. EDoEFIEI.D, April 17, 1848.) OREERS No.1. [1H E Edgefield Squadron of this Regimen PV will appear at ,Edgefield C. [louse, ot Saturday the 20th May next, for drill and re view. Officers atnd Non.Commissioned Officers wvill assemble the day pevious far drill arn instruction The Abbeyille Squadron of this Regimen will a ppear at Abbeville C. H-. on Saturday the 3d ofJante nett. for drill amnd review. Commissioned and Non-Commisqsioned Offi cers will assemble the day previous fur drill ami instruction. By order of CoL.. Tuos. W. LANrAM, G. W. BRANNON, Arl'j. 'The Abbeville Banner will copy twice aim forward accontut to this Oflice. A pril 18 5t 1 PI.M" O FOR T ES. MR AAHON A. CLARK, hiaving .. lately returned from New Yoik with choice assorlme-nt of FIA INOS With and without the iEOLIAN ATTACH-I MENT. from the celebrated manufactory a NUNNS & CLA RK, and ititending to keel for sale a cons tant snpply of these a nd other M~lusical Insumuents. At the Ware-Houtse of GEIGER & PART 'OW, in the Town of Hamburg. on aefavora We terms as at anty plaice in the S0UT H ERIN~ STATES. invites the attention of those per sns in wanrof such articles. mand- solicits their to call anm.exarme-for themselves before pro ceeding further, where will also be founda supply of new and fashionable SHEET MU SIC and BOOKS of instruction for thme Piano A. A. CLARK ednttinnes to Tune Instrit ments, in which busitnesshteiias been emuployed for nine years past. April 3m ri EARSi OF EARLY SIX WEEK~S RARE RIPE CORN. 100 EARS of the above very earlyv and large and benutiful CORN at '5 ceite an Ear. TURNIP -BEETS. anidall kinds f Landreth's'Genuine Garden Seeds, ft.r sale by 'R. 'S ROBERTS. ~feb. 9 ' tf .3 .New Bloot and shoe R IAiUFACTORY. WTH ERE Gentle:ni'l Bifishd Shoei WVare made in a most suptrior style of fit nd workmanship. Gentlemen- wanting cork soled, double soled, water proof.. walking, dresin ' patent' leather. nd a fino pump soled BOOTS.; need but eave their orders with-the- subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. 'Fancy & Staple% o [ I ANCY -atn;_ ~ iis Changeablei g ,ilkand' a a wI n SSilklE :Shadesn . d Enlisi iind Emaerice d 'RicBoninet; Cap and Telt iwiiirJh'one Threa nd rgand Linent C a4bric Handkerebie 1 FOR 'GENTLEME - AR.. _ de'EteSatmmeiCId -prin a . simerei - , ei ar, Lead Co1nred,'Brown-an d.G Brown and.Fancy Linen Drill: " Marsailles Vestings, .Silkl Ha keiaiinf-ad -Cravats; -?.'" " 'r: Suspenders, Gloves, H o * Together with aus'mrf$. Georgia Stziped Homspd d,O " , Cotton Yarns Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets. Just received and for sile By- 6 t 'CAM3EJGS. April - I : 1't' Books & Statioie -Comprehensive Commentary, 6-voas Students Bible Large Octavo:' Websters Dictionary,, Ainsworth' Latin Dictiona:Yry;. -: U. States Exploring E:pedoitdn.5Svos. Hooper's Medical Dictilol'i. f Barnes' Notes on Isaiah,.Jobf-iypels,&c Grove's Greek and English litionory, D'Aubigney's:Hist. of tii R4754 vols. Plutarchs Lives, Common Prayer, f y. 9 Cruden's Concordance , - ," 9 Suddard's British Pulpit Grigg & Elliot's Readers;; New York Reader, Arithmetics, various-kwd;- " Slates, Pencils;Quills ;Pap ad Ink. For sale'bf R. EOBERTS. April 19 Fresh Grq ef *a r UGARS, Coffee, Mola s mYine! r, SLamp Oil, Tallow;.Sj iailAdaman Raii n Candlesd, Raisins., Soda Biscuits;. n m~ : Imperial; Hyson and Black 'daLice,;&c. Raisins. Fi:r.itr ,uro~ aaroni, Pickles, Brandied Pe igars. Just received and fosal 7. - C.A EfGS. April 4 >N E . 9'S NE W i$ -T HE Snbscriber hasju aen s did. Stock diSdpring ods. I For Ladies' ware, a finelot: - Muslins, Barages-aidJ -s Fine.Manales andiha Bonnets and, Bonae i 4o r Worked Collars .a ngs; Black and .Wpite , ForGne e. Anie.Stock ofB d^ " }alf - Leghorn;Panama, .14 Bever H'A TSE 7~~ .j rei ts'ubscribers would re ~il~n .t. , orm their 'Cutliiiirsh -hPblic, tcey'haisjust op d - alarge Sprlnw &. Sune oodes, embracing every variety and1 leo Fancy. and Domestic DRtY G OD5 Also, a. Complete As 'o~-: Hardware and.Cutlery-China( liaskand T u. Ware-Hants, Caps and. Be t. Felots,. Shoes and Slippers-Saddl ITrunks and Carpet Bags-Drugst iand .Oils-Groceries-Leuth Mec. Persons wishing CH EAP and' 'Articles' will do well to call, and partice. ly th'ose who who wish to pay CAiU.: -They .hae. Ba'r gains.. We leave alIso'onlien. - " 18,000 lbs Cut Naits, ass'ted,fr 4 to 40 'ds. 12,000 lbs Iron, assorted uifzes.f. Trhe Nails and Iron wilf bit F~ctory pricsror ash. GOODE & - L[VAN. April 4 6 11 'AGRPA T CH& CE! Selling off atC S F OR O N.E MO'NT ~O L'V! Iwill offer to the Public my prset exten sive stock of DRY GOODS',e CLOTHING, HATS ,BOOTS, AND -SHOE'S THARD WARE, DOOKS AND STATIONERY, UMBRE~LLAS, PARASOLS, CROCKERYAND GLASS W A RE, TIN W ARE,- DOM ESTIC GOODS. GROCER fES, FAN CY ARTiCLES, 1PR AND' CLOTH'CERSC PERFUJMERY, A T COS T, positively for mw Mie .only. Those who wish 'targain's ialbeier come soon, before the best goodrs .sslacted ouit. L-840BERTS. -April 2& . 1 14E STA TE O P SOUTHCalOLINA EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. - IN T HE COURT OF- OR DINA RY. BYJO HN HlI. a, Orpfdinary of BEdg6field Districta Whereas John-8S.- A rai.i ba applied to me for Letters-of'A4diriinis ion,'on- all and singular thergoods and ebttels, rights and credits of Christopher &i Ardie, late - of the District,-aforesaid, dgifaed' These are, therefdre,-to Cia~nd admon ish all and singular, the kire mind cred itors of the saidideessedi.td iiiid pear before ine, at our norr2O egghts Court for ihe said'District, tohbe odqa: E'dge field Court 'H'ouse, foftIle :61'da f May ins;.,. to- show cause, 'ilf u y,.h. ihe said'amni dta s gradted.: Given under my han e lthiis thed. Iht~ day. ol- M0ay,-.in :t a of our Lord' one thousand' eight lOdred and forty-eight, and in' thd 72d ~faf oAiner caun independence. JOiHNH E~u~ .. - otie1 IL those indebtedito~'h e1o~ aaii A Joh'nson, dee'd., .are. qesd to miake immediate payment, and those avln demands 'to preet them properly attesged. C. B.GOULDEN, - SIMEBOW ATTA WAY, RAIis~trators. THE'. EDGEFlELD - .'F.FJJL .1 CJDaEly CONDUCTED BY. rsind Mrs Jones. W ILL open as heretofore advertised, onto Monday the 7th.ofFebruary. The ar- h ingements areas follows. A Primary Depart- ae mint, Junior, Middle andS'enior Classes. In the Primar Department. r Spelling Reading, Widing-and Ele tuentary Arithmetic, -5 00 P In the Junior Class. spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Arthmetic, -Prmary Geography, 'Abridged History, Composition, t 00 in the Middle Class. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Aritlime tic extended, Grammar and Pars. ing, General Geography, History of United States and of England, C Astronomy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Cqmposition, 10 00 c In the Senior Class. Ancient Geography,.General History, c 'Critical Rteading, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, C Latin with a view to a more tho rough understanding of English, 12 00 a Instruction in Music, 15 00 y - do do French, - 1200 - The year will be divided into four quarters of eleven weeksench, commencing as follows- P lst of January, 15th of March, ist of June, and I 1st of October. , Books, Stationary, &c., wilrbe furnished dt i irices to cover expenses only. C N. B. The present quarter (to commence on a the 7th ofFebtuary,) will be charged as a half quarter. . 2 feb2 [f 2 REM VAL. WJFI KE T CH.11 d CO HAMBURG, 9. C. AVE remove ctheir stock of Dry Goods d othe Store under the American Hotel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortnet of Anerican, French and English DRY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to.return our ] thahks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six '. years, and would solicit a continuance of their I favors. - We would ilso invite all persons buying Dry ( Goods in Hamburg, who are not already on our large list of subscribers to give usa trial. Our stock will consist of a much larger and it ibie'general assortmein thant we have bereto- ti fore kept. We shall also continue to keep our i usuail assoi-tment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor I Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens '1 Shoes. - f N. B.-Just received'a'full assortment of all 5 numbeisof genuie' itty litck RolUng clot"A. iihlch'together with all articles inour line will ,besold as low as they can be procured in Ham- c tburgor Augusta. - s. #WM KETCHAM& CO. V gHamburg'S C. Aug. 7-I1 tf 29 h Mr e - 4 Y. 84 132 Non aei - 50 100 -100 -aa A ate . '72 . 120 '180 Peaivi'' 108 160 220 li ' 'The abrove prices in consequzence of increirs d. facilities for manufacturing,- are much re- bi duced from former rates. A liberal discount oi for, Cash in hand at the date of the invoice. Prcuses,.Chases, Cases, Wood. Type, Ink, f~ e. furnished at the lowest manuifactu~rers ' ~rices', either for cash or credit. tr Our specimen Book for 1848 is now ready ci for diatrib ution to Printers. who will send for .tand contains nmny new articles that we have bi ever before exhibited, suchl as Writing Flour- IN shes,- Oinaments, Omnamnentatl Fonais, &c. of Ii bich we have ain ample stock fur the prompt al eecution of orders. Printers of Newspapers who choose to pub. 'Ii sh this Advertisement three times before the ti rt of June, 1848, and seird us one of their pa. ers, will be paid fur it in Type when they urchase fromi us, of our own Muann~factiur', elected fruin our specimnens, five times the anountof their bill. - .For sale, several' goodi second handed Cylin- i er and Platin Power Presa, Standing Presses, and Printinig Presses, &c. ,GEORG E BRUCE & Co. ~pi 2 13 Chiamberssteet, N.York. SOUTH CAROLINA. ED~GEFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. - . H. Hill, & others )Amended BWI vs. for onathan MI. H ill. & others A ccount. 61 - T appearing to my satisfaction tr'mf Jonathani ni _ M1 Hill James E. Good win and wife Rhy- oi dnia, James H ill, Amanda H-ill and Hlenriett cl ill, Defenidants, in this case, are absent from U nd without the'limnits of this State. On motion It by' Mr. Wardlaw SoIr., it is orde'redi that the al said Defendants, do appear, and plead answers ai r demeanors to said bill wvithain three months al r'om the publication he-reof, or the said Bill b: il be taken pro confesso, against them. 8.S. TOM PKINS c. E. E. IR. Commissioners Office, Feb. 28. 1848. March 1 3m __ G State of South Carolina. ABBE VILLE- DISTRICT. fr IN'EQUIT Y. Dr. [saae Branch )Bil to Forecdosarc vs. .Mortga us of am Robert M Mann. Lan J. ei -T appearing to my satisfaction that Robert ai _ M. Mann, the defendant in this case, is a withotthe.liimits of this State, on Motion, or dered, that he do appear. and answer, plead or emur, to the said Bill within three mionths from the date of the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro vonfesso against hinm.| - -'H. A. JON E$, c. . A D. .1 Abbeville C. H,, March 13, 1848. 3m8 to - JNotice.. 't ALL persons having any demands against " the estate-of Jamues S. Pope~dec'd., arere uested to present them properly attested, as it ri s our intention to pay themi as fast as our col tections inay enable us. And all piersens mn4 debted to said .estate are requosted to muake P ayment. - -THOS. H. POPE, Jan. - mf 50 BO 1S.of BACON and LARD tl 5 or sale cheap for Cash, by, m -' L A, WILLIAMS . mrch U t( 6. tate Agricultural Society of south Carolina. F HEfollowing PREMIUMS will be awarded to the successful competi re, at the semi-annual meeting, to -be 'Id in the village of Spartanburg, on the cond Wednesday in Sept. next . 1. For the best Stallion, for Agricultu i purposes-a silver medal. 2. For the best Mare, for Agricultural uirposes; a Silver Medal. 3. For the best tiative Bull, over 3 ears; a Silver Medal. For the best native Cow, over 3 years; Silver Medal. 5. For the' best Jack, bted. in South arolina; a Silver Medal. 6. For the beet Mule, bred in South arolina; a Silver Medal. 7. For the best Ram, adapted to our imate; a Silver Medal. 8. For the best Ewe, adopted to our limate; a Silver Medal. 9. For the best Ram-, regarding wool iefly; a Silver Medal. 10. To the trast successful and exten ve grower of clover for three consecutive. ears; a Silver Medal, 11. To the successful competitor in a laughing match, with double or single am; a Silver Medal. 12. For the most edeCessful and' exten ve experiment with, lime for three conse utive years, one Complete set of the Far ier's Register. .13. For the best conducted Farm in ti lstrict of Spartanburg; a Silver Cup of e value of $10. A full and detailed statement of the aloe and operations of the Farm. to be irnished by the Agricultural Society of partanhurg, or a Committee of .three isinterested farmer of the District, t April 5, tf . 1, DR. JOEL BICANHAM'S GIrE R P DFSPECTlC MEDICINE [N offering thisvaluable Medicine to thie pro ple of S. Carolina fonthe relief and cure of any diseases incident tw a Southern climate, do not claim for if infallibility; neither do I y it will cnrerall diseases. But in 'HRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and reconntend its se, from try personal observatietm and'use of to article in my own practice. This'article is vorably received wherever it. hir.belr used. ani'allowed to refer to Mr. George Hear'd of roup. Mr. John Warren of Columbuts, Mr. IcAffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Atleni Fr. William 'D. Terrell of Putnam,- Rev'd. Ahn E. Dawson- of Lagrange; to which a reat number of names might be added, who: ear their testimony.to its value. , - ;iHabitual cosiivenessis found very frequepily annected with feeble' constititions, and per ns of'sedentary habits, .wijfch oftenpexert 'a try unfavorable'..in iflunce upon7tbe general elth of the subjectand isaparticularly inai et 'Du--asoandins a ra n the iiiti tiat thie cosmnon puzrgingznedicines e designed to effetti, rTere are some constitutiotas liable, to, rega rasttacks of Bilious fever alniost 'every fall, msuch, I recommend the wise of this Medicine, ~gining at leastby the middle of May, oi first June Many persons whose Digestive organs are ebe, orien experience -i senase .of fullness. ight,- and oppression,'abouat thistomach af r ealting- n stct, cases it'dose of this- mdi nio wdll sflen afToard immediate relief.. Pregnant women often suffer from liear cin and costiveness, they tmnay use thie.article thont the Ieast danger and with great benefit, sick or nervous head-ache, nt is a mostvalu le medicine I could append a long.f~st ofecertificaifes, but rear, preferring to rely on the virtnes-of the edicimie to sustawn itself. The medicine is a utle and certain cathactic tonic and sudorific. Eatonton, Georgia. (ELB N1A. For safe by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill, heatem & Settle, Ditonsville, Charles Free u, Cairo P. O-., and -J-. D. TIBBETTS) . aepr..8Edgefield C. ri. sep.-8ly 33 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTR1(1T. IN THE COMMON PL24S. enry BI. Gleason, )Declarat ion vs. in mins H . Jones, & C o. Aitadhmenf. 'H E Pliitiffin the above cae, having this day fifed his Declaration in my of. e, and the Defendant hiavinag neither wife r attorney, knowna to reside within thme limits this Stats, on whom a copy' or the said De raion, with a rule to plead. can he served. n motion of Mr. Gray, Atforney for Plaintiff, is ordered, That the said Defendant appear ed plead to the said Declaration, within a year td - day fromn the date haereof, or fanal and isolutie jndgment will be awarded against himn Sdefault. TOlO. G. BACOaN, Clerk. Clerk's Omice, May 26, 1847. qly 19 NOTI0CE. HE Subscriber havinig been appointed -Iby J. D. Tibettsv, Assignee of his stock trade. anid assets. hereby reqiire'paynment run all the debtwtrs of the said J. D. Tabbetts, ho want to avoidi costs, Notice is also g'weni to the creditors of the id 3. D. Tibbetts, to meet at Edgefieldf C. H-.. STuesday the 7th of March next, to appoint :Agent, to tnct with the subiscriber in the pre ises, if they think pro per. -* S. CH RISTIE, Assignee. !bi6 3m 4I NOTICE. SR. R OFF, who held conditionally mit in-I terestin the right of Edgefield District, H-Itchkiss' Rejection Mill Wheels, (Pnitent) is never comtplied with said condition. thero re he holds no interest, and has no right te iI or ma e any contrwtct for said Wheels. e, the undersigned are the owners, of said ,tt, and a tight purchwasad from any other, iless our agenst, will not be good. - M r. J. T. Wzaansa, we ithoi-ise, with full1 wer to act as our agenat. .a~l -~COTHRAN &MOORE. arh11847. .- ,- rf-6 Fair -Notice. LLL Persons indebted 1,o the Subscriber by ate or Accouint, are regnested toq make y t bby Return Day in October next, if ey ish to save cost, and all sums wvhich are itin a Mfagistrate's jurisdiction, if not paid lby at time mnust also pay cost -. as I: must haye. aney to keep up nay businers. M..CLA RY. Colemair's M.Ruads, Marchu 13. tinto 9 -AV GraefenbergConpany~ C York. * - oIGeor~.~ ipoithedG.nte G , Agentohpi( i ny in'andfo~WtYe rof Souu rel Georgraia a: ised towbr = !' .-Depots -grante rigbj the Compiany a MIedicines. Every have a certificate with the seal - ny thereunto. signed by its Beeretsar J , tersigued by the aforesaid General Aent. . one-is authorised to sell the-Compay'i-s dines without such certificate... -... W - EDWARD BARToN, i Graefenberg Medicines. ; The nndersigned is f ell ' ped euiabis a.GRAEFENBERG D i -OTin1 ;4. proper size in S. Carolia and Geof11I mediate application should be-made,. pgf8jj ly or by letter to George Brainerd, a en;i? 10, llaynestreet, Charleston.'3% probablylie but one Depot' in'a:tow . j . lage, the agency will be very vilnal$ - The delebratEd Medieines of the' 1ENBERG COMPANY are i'I pletely supeiceeding all uthers. irltroddced, no one thuirks of '= ^ Their chafater is best explain byythe that THIRTY THOUSANDBOXE THEIR PILLS ALONE ARE OLD-E' AND EVERY WEEK - Tv' Certidcafds upon certifiaesY on of the country are corstantly rI'ded. ing to their woftideifdl pnweil T-e is almost immediately Melt;ao 6aatng will show the invalid' whether sy riot doing him good.lie si abanddn all' other dredicines - Pills ir fair trial. ' 7' The operatirtne f the the world ard of unpreedeted high and dommandin ciarieri received the untuali pohatIiuf gitshed Clergymen, Jrisfa E - - the public genera. T.ie h"f business is assamring anri through the Graefenbe Compan1. every faeily in the lan. lias' eeasteao some kind ofpatent iredrdms ad or tion like that of fhieCe aai" public niportsie -3, 'th medicines m bife The leading artic tcort p if invited is-0 -. > . . T RE GRA'FEtgRl r The following complahtts yield Y h - to their.power- 1 Asthma eve tgA'6F Biliours Comnplain6 Giss itiusy Bowels-deficienrie -tion'" r :9 Hea" b jf l' r Catarrh, o i Constipati'ori n Cough ,of Pregtaty: e Costiveness{ Diarrhcaya &'"'va Dyspepsi R, a.., " "en Dyspeptc'neyo y Dle> enfu EIWu-n eametsU :-Cancess,i 1oloren &c.. yield to their powet.'~S The.nmnes oftho THE CHfLD~EN' kC A-~, - medicine shsould be in the -world. Er s ov which childrens and . e l'~ uh2F summer- complaints, dye~ atffectinns of the stomach-abid 66l'i s/ifaiY 'T libte.. Price 50 cents a bottle, with am p. rections~ THE GREEN MOUfN'XIN VEGETAL DINTMIENf.-Whereve intflaninaffoaeit this Oidtment is n' positive and unfaili~ ~ ~ , d~y. . Price 25 ani 50 cts. a biox. 'fIfE GRAEEFENBERGTEVER AND~ GUE PIL LS-The'mdst idpiifiei Ite placed on these PillW They:.are thsy, poititive er known, and4 iuhdld, heied b all who suii'er' frow'ithis disoider. Price $1a bor GRAEFENBE'Rt E OTION P'or disordors or the--eyes- his Lotioan ihas ano ugnal. It is compoondednpon theinostiscen Lific principles,tand has permedsaextraordina ry cures-. For violent iniflammation. linini und failihg of the sight..wiaknesi ofdhygsy involuntarf weepirng. fdreign kib tess ii the eye. &.c., it is a positive antd speedycfre. 'Price 25cntas a bote wih ful di r ei TERS-Sovereign to buird'ub theenervited system,-to restore the appetite. aiad clearthe. skin. .Price 25 cents a padkage. ,. a - GRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA. COMPOUN D-Warranted to make t woqnarta su perior rr, quality to any in'the worl. Prie $1 a bottle, - GEORGE BRAINARD t.~& SAnd for saleb'y -fR. 8. ROBE RTSL Edgefield Conrt THonse, 8.C And in Chnrleston, b'y NELSON'CARTER opposite the Charleston Hotel; A MOS H EAD opposite the P. 0. and 263 King-st. Charleto~ WM. H AINES. Anuusta, Gas. JO HN L EM MUN, 761:lton, 8..C ~ M. LEM 10N, Winaborough,8 S'Cf january 21 3m 8 CAUSE OF D1SEASES A ND IT S CUR E.pr -~ I F the btody daily receives a uroper iutodnt' of' nutrition, and daily expels the worn ontt parts, by the sensil'e andinesa'-evacuat health is the natural consequenee., Medicine can secure dhese R~aulgts~ IN H EAt.TU WE PEssRiE TW to oiczsi'aw? i In sick ness, espycially Fe'cer, we. scarcely -- crspirc at alL Consaider tben' the a~mount~o injurious taater throwri into te hlood...-t way settle on. a v~itaLpart, and .produtce dadai. Sometimes death wiil.take placebeforxq obtain an operation from the' howel.:; en sible th'en, and use. those remedies whjd -j' take out' fromi -the . bowels' and eifculaii y aW th-at-is retamned 'long~er than .natui-eesi&~y, health permits.-'Fitr this-pnrposeh 4a - randreth's Vegetab~.e#Hl~~ are all 'suficient to procure opious eyacum. tions, purify the blood, and enre disease.' Agents in Edgsfeld astrf~ti 4ib R. 8. ROBERTS,aEdgefteld diE J. S. SM IYLEY, Meeting Street, Edg'd Dis. - KENDRICK &TH AYER, Hambnrg, S.: A pril 10, -1848 41 12 'For sale or Rtent, V H E HOUSE and LOT formerly iteen to - pied by S.8S. Tompkis Ea hppy April 4 ft U H