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Sierifi's Sale. B Y virtne of a writ of Fieri Facias. to me directed, I will proceed to sell at the Ware Houne of Geiger & Parthw inl the Town of Hamburg, on Wednesday the 16th anst.. in the following case ; William H. Moss. vs. Dandy & Key fourteen Bales of Cotton, levied on as the property of T. N. Daudy. Tea mws of sale cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. August 2d. 1848. tal. 28. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. B y JOHN HILL, Esq, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas Mark Ethridge hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administra tion. on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Rachel Jinings, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore. to cite ant! admoo ish nil and singular, the kindred and cred itorsof the said deceased, to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court House on the 14th day of A ug't. inst, to show cauase, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given uuder rmy hand and seal, this the 1st day of August. in the year of our Lord one the'ucaud eight hundred and forty eight and in seventy-third year of Amer ican lndependence. JOHN IILL, o. E. D. Aug. 2 -t 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAR.. LINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN OBDINARY. BY JOHN11ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District: Whereas Thomas McCarty hat I ap plied to me for letters of adntnistration. on all and sitngular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Alexander Stewart late of the District aforesaid. dec'd. These are, therefore. to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Disti ict, to be holden at Edge field Court House on the 14th day of August next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and for:y' eight and in the seventy-third year of Amet ican Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Aug 2 2t 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COUJRT OF ORDINARY. $Y JOHN HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas Chesley Wells bath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels,. rights and credits of. Wiley Wells late of the. District aforesaid, deceased. - These. are, therefore, tocite and admon ish alt and singular, the kindred and credi .torir dishe said.deceased. to be and appear before =me, at our .next Ordinary's Court for the said.District*tu be holdena at Edge field Court House on the 14th day of . .Angust. next., .to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight and in the seventy-third year of Anmeri can Indopendcnce. JOHN B IL L. o. E. D. Aog2 2t 28 * Chinese Floating Sand Soap. A newv and elegant preparation for the Toi.. let and for softening, whitening, and beautifying the hands and face. Teis snap ob viates tile objection ofrthose who find the Sand 1Balls to coarse, antd is wvarranted superior to atnything offered in the market. Price le.s cents . a cake. For sale by R. S. ROBE RTS. Aug 2, tf 28 .Broonas. S PLEN DID House Brooms, 124 ets. up to 50 cts. chcl, the largest and best evcr made. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. July 26 trf2 To our Ousiterners once nore. OE employ ins to retpair any work, is to Upromise to pay cash These re~ nmy terms. I am not able or willing to keepi books, or to depend upon your7 t.groes n komn you mend to taks engagemients with me. When the work is done, send the cash. C. L. R1EPO, 4~ALn July 5 tf 2 ~Carpentier8 Tools A6 BRA CES and Six Bitts at $1,50 complete. Braces and 24 Blitta, 5.50 do. Briar Sthes,100 each. Bevels. Gumages, Squares, &c. &c. all kitnds. For sale by R. S. ROBEItTS. July 26 tf 27 Boots and Shoes. W OMEN'S Shoeb at 50 e. to 51,25 a pair. Men's Boots at $1.75 to $5.00 a pair. With a complete assortment. for srale by Rt. S. ROIJERTS. July 26 tf 27 Preston's Extracts of Lemnon and Vanilla. FOR flavorinzr Jefnies and Ice Creams at 25 cnts and 37h cents a bo tie, for sale by Fft. S. ROBERTS. July 26 tf 27 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. S. W. Kenuerly. ) Dclaration es. ins C. H1. Lindsey. Attachment. TH E Plaintiti in the above cse, having this day filed his Declaration in my of fice, and the Defenidant hiaving neither wife ntor attorrney, known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of the said De claration, with a rule to plead, can he served. On motion of Mr. Gray, Attorntey for Plaintiff, It is ordered, That the said Defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day fromn the date hereof, or final and absolutejutdgmtenit will be awarded against hinm by default. 3. THO. G. BACON, Clerk. Cr-k.. Onie,. Jniea29,'in48..t .24 STATE OF SOUTHCRONA;. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLED'befhre me, by'Benjamin Murrell, living about five tmiles from Edgefield, C. H., one sorrel horse. with white lore (left) leg, about 6 years old, with a- saddle and bridle on. Appraised at $40. W. H. ATKINSON, et. E. D. July 21st, 1848. 4tm 27 New Boot and Shoe L L MANUFACTORY. W HERE Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes are made in a most superior style of fit and workmanship. Gentlemen wanting cork soled, double soled. water proof, walking, dress, patent leather. and a fine pump soled BOOTS, need but leave their orders wilh the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. march 1 tf 6 CHARLES A. MEIGS, RETAIL DEALER IN Ioreig& & lit Jle ti oEods, Groceries, Crockery and HARDWARE. H ATS, CAPS. BONNETS & SHOES EDGEEIELD COURT HOUSE S. C. QT Orders from the Country respectfully so licited and promptly executed. July 12 tf 2. NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who hld conditionally an in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) has never complied with said condition, thero fore lie holds no interest, and has no right te sell or ma e any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a tight purchased from any other, unless our agent, will not be gool. MAr. J. T. WEEBER, we autnorise, wtth full power to act as our agent. COTIRAN & MOORE. March 1. 1847. tf 6 NEW GOODS. T1HE Subseriber has just received a splen did Stuck oflSpring and Summer Goods. For Ladies' ware, a fine lot of Musins, Barages and Ginghams, Fine Mantles anti Shawls, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Worked Collars and Muslin Trimings, Black and White Lace Veils, For Gen-lemnen's wear, A fine Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all kilids, be;hora,Panama, Palm, Silk and Bever HATS, Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, A gond assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Cof'ee, Molasses and Rice, Fresh Ci EESE, With ninny articles too tedious to mention. all of which will he sold very cheap for Cash, or on time, to punctual customers. B. C. BRYAN. April 11 tf 12 Quinine. IFTY Ounces Quinine, at $3,50 cts. per Ounce. For.sale by R . S. ROBERTS. Jnly 26 - tf 27 cjopa'tnership Dissolved. H E Copartnershi p beretofore existing tun -3.. der the Fir m of WATson & CniPs.EY, ws issolved by mntual consent, on the Thirteenth of June last. All persons indebted to said firm by Note or Account are requested to tanke payment, as theoy they wish t- cloise up the buiness as fast as possible. The Notes and Acotunts are in the hands of J. F. 'Vatson, to whom payment can be made. JAS. F. WATSON. J. S. CHIPLEY. Juily 06 3 27 For Sale or Rent, THE HOUSE and LOT formerly occu: ..pied by S. S. Tom pkins, Esq. A pply to S F. GOODE, A pril 4 ft 11 Public Notice TIS hereby given, that application wvill he Lmnd e in the Legislatuore for au Aci of incorporation of Mount Tabor Church, itated 6 miles N. E&. of Edgefield Court Liouse. July 1 1848 3m 26 Notice. APPLICATION will be made at thea next s.essiont of thte Legislature to discontinue he old Chiarleston Road between thie Bridge on Ninety-Six Creek and ite Creek tnext a-. ove the Gut House of N. L. Grnffin, on the said road. July 10, 1848. 3m 26 ilar<dware, Cutlery, 4c. Ac. CoNSISTzNG IN PART OF Ktnives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Rndgers' Razors, Seissors and Sheatb, Shoe Knives, Butcher Knives. Percussion Caps, Powder lasks, Shot Pouches, Mahogany Knobs, Curtain Pins, Cork Screws, Nail and Spike Gimlets, Brass Snuffers. Hat Hlooks, Brass Butts, Rings. Knobs and Nails, Steel Spurs, Tea and Table Spoons, Plane Iroiis, Socket Chiseh, Spring lantces, "Emerson's" and "Rough & Ready" Raznr Straps. Spades and Shovels, Patent Scythe Blades, Collin's Axes, Rim Plate and Pad Locks, Till Chest and Truk Locks, Knob Latches, Round Bolts, H alter Chains. Screw Drivers, Cast Butts and Cut Tacks, Nail Hammers, Shingling Claw and Broad Hatchets, Tea Kettles, Trace and Halter Chains, Sance Pans, Sad Ironis, Waffle and Wafer Irons, Steelyards and H oes, Baek and Haitd -Saws, Curry Combs, Drawing Knives, Sand Paper. Pewtc.r Fawcetts, Brass Candle Sticks, Coff'ee Mills, Iron Bound and Painted Buckets, Sifters and Brooms. Just received, and for sale by CIIA S. A. MEIGS. July 26 tf 27 Brushes, Blacking, &c. T3 OP-KNOT or doubile Blacking Brushes, 25 cts. to 374 ets. each. Hair Brooms, Dust Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes. &c. &c. &c. Hair Brushes, a fine ar:icle at 25 cts. and up to75 cis.R.. For sale by R .ROBERTS. .July26 tf '27 starch, sal Eratus, Pepper, &c. BEST white Poland Starch, 124 cts. a 33pound. Ntewv Sal Eratus', 124 cts.a pound. Pearl Ash, 124 ets. a pound. Black Pepper. 124'ets. a pound. Gintger, 124 cts. a pound. - Ground Ginger and Pepper,very fine at 18~ ts. a pound. Just received from PhiIadelp1iui, by .?S.,ROBERTS. NoticatooW wili-say.to hecqttqnPri Shop formerly occupied by 4 suiiArW for the plirpose of"Maiufa i COTTON '?r andw ould inform them that' e epgagSd Mr. Crensbaw,who will sa peo ;end-man ufacturing of them. -My benade of the beat materiale, and 'e's ayth pro-r priety, they are the ChipestGI N.$ in the Southe: n States, taking the.workmtnabip into consideration.- - I will warra my" Gns to make cotton equal to atiy afe onany other Gin in the Southern 'Statesi Iving -the true staple of the cotton, and. nitkuig at"perfectly free of knap and' clear of - rls. ty"Gins will be delivered at the pucbl r dnestdce free of charge, and warratlitedo.give ample satisfaction. - -- All Orders addresed to the. ubsciber will meet with prompt attention.4epairmng done in good style and at short notice".7All old Gins of 10 inch saws I will repair-and.put them on improved principles, and alsia.warrant diem to make as good cotton as-any. ofthe improved Gins, and at much less cost Jun a new one. J. D. BAMMACK. Crawfordville, Ga. May, 1848. :m3m-23 CERTIFICA'SES. Oglektorpe County,April 22,1847.; I have used, for the last-threey-ears, a ma. chine that was made by R.- S.'.rensbaw. of Crawfordville, Ga. I consider it one of the best Gins I have ever seen. Two iiall mules will gin, with a great deal ofeafe,. three bales per day, and I do not think theraas a Gin in Georgia that can excell it in' utaiing fine cot ton. In fact, Mr. Crenshaw has sold a -great many Gins in this county:stfd'Elbert; and I think every man who purchased'is perfectly satisfied. All of his Gins which have been sold in this county, and they ta few, run light, pick fast, and what is bet all, when the cotton is carried to marketit sells for the very highest price. C..S. MEattwTrza. Taliafacejunty, Ga. This is to certify .that I pubus~ed. of J. D. Hammack 'last year. a 457y ji-friction cot ton gin, which wakes superior: cotton to any o gin I have ever had. I cari.ed-Z6A4 g usta a. part of my crop last fall, whi*gvae pronounced I by one of the best judges of J in :Augusta, I to be the finest lot that was-a _ warehuuse. Two of my neighbors lately.. their crops, ginned on my gin, and obtained five%eighths.ol a cent per lb. above the market pice. I have not sold my cotton, but feel cotifd#'tof getting the highest market price .t i:d* sel. From all that I know of Mr. Ha ic1'a.make of Git.e, and there are several jj:pereton around me, I would say to those. g topurchase, they would do well to try fi ibefore purchasing elsewhere. M Uam BiV'nr Taliaferro Count., Gd;, ai 1848. I -hereby certify that I puchased of J. D. Hammack, last year,. a fortyaw ai fricuon cotton Gin, which perfortmed.1swellms any gin I have ever. seen tried It. m*ad c- n equal, in my opinion, to that-of-anyoftieCver g'ns, which are so hi.hly praid . i4to r cotton. My gin and gir,house were consmed by fire, and -as a report has gooe abroad .faitthe house was fired by the gin,I take tlii p.ortunity to say, in justice to Mr. Mammask. ihatt is false. I think I can with confide - om end his Gins to'those wishing to pu ,lis rca son: his woik is -al -dnne-b, feW uad. expe I rienced hands, instead of-roqhtokmen, as is generally the case where. ttlle are a great many Gins made. E-t ssio Et s- B... This is to certify that4I purchasedifrty-fonri. saw cotton Gin, of the- box .kindjefrom J. D. Hamitiek, last year, -which perfoams well, making'ns good cott,n as any .inthat 1.am acgnainted with. It runs hg e of heat. I The boxes I consider equal ow mn use. I have ginned as much as -. ...of clean i cotton per day on it. To all-whopwish to pur- I hase a good Gin I would say try them before I going elsewvhere. RADFoRD Gusa. - REMYOVAL. W'V? ErcH.7s1 & a c,~ HAMBURG, S.C. HAVE remove their stock of Dry Goods to the Store tinder the Amerlean Hotel, 1 (ate H ubbard's,) wvhere it is their purpose to kep a full assortment of - American, French ad English I D RY G O OD S. i We wvould take this opport'unity to return our I thanks to our numerous Wends fdr the very liberal patronage bestowgd'd'p'.s for the Iast six years, and would solicit a continuance of their favor. W e would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods ini Hamburg, who are not already on our large list of subscribers toguivs 15s a trial. Our stock will consist ofajtnuch larger and more general assortment than we have hereto fore kept. WVe shall also continne to keep our usual assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor Matting, Bonnets, and L.adies and Chiildrens ,a Shoes. - N. B.--Just received a full assortment of all numbers of gtenuine Destcle BollUng Clel1a. which together wviih all articles in our line will I be sold as low as they can be procured in Ham-t burg or Augusta. - WM. KETCHAM & CO. SHamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 * Brought to-the Jali OF this District, a-negro nun, wvho .says his name isSIMOQN, and that i he belongs to Mr. Bailey Philips, living within tenl miles of Livingslon post Office, Sumter County, Ala. Said fellow is a- c bout five feet, 7j inches high, -light coin- a plexion and bet ween 28- andA30 years of ' age. Hie has a-double-row ofiupper front teetb, and has- lost 'iideft big-toe. lHe ays he rana way about seven weeks since. Whent taken he had a.bdrse, .rhich, he says lie stole near Motstgo'mery, Ala.. The owner is -requesteI to scome for ward, prove property,s.pay. -cearges and I ake him away, or be wdll be dealt with are the law directs. - A. H. BURT, J E. D. July 17 'tr 26 FOR SALF. A TRACT OF MNID;-eontaining -Five hundreil and eigt.Eeacres twelve mnile. fromn Edgelht.:H.,lynbe tween Beavdrdam andik key .Crek,I miles from Carroll's Mill,:. Terms will be made eay. 'Apply to R; PLATT, BRUNSON. may 31 19 Wool ith Sed. TlH ESubsenbers ar~aeured to .Card wool.itthe:best pose.I anannarlfor Toll or Cash; art custdA,ar ts~adsolicit a share of the public patronag h ifeoe o liberally bestowed, qd' sill rci"U Wool without burriig orjic'a " additionial cbaitre,t 4iDnnor 'aCreph, 8Bmd' es east of'i a 'T -= vW,.Df BOJ SON - May,, 3. 3m 15 WORM wORMS! WORMS! r.: yne'S ToniC. Mepa fuge.. HEtist pleasant as. well as the most S certain "remedy' for" Worms ; which is erfecI-afe, and so pleasant that children vil-no refuse to .take it.. I effectually de soysWorns, nentralizis acidity or sourness if the stomach. incrraes appetite, and acts as Sgoneral'and permaneiit tonic, and is there 'ore exceedingly beneficial in intermittent'and emittent fevers, indigestion. &c., and is a cer ain and permanen. cure fur FEVER and Aouz. It not only destroys Worms and invigorates he whole system, but it dissolves the supera >undant"slime or mucous so prevalent in the dtomach and bowels of children. afibre espe. :ially of those in bad health. This mucous brms tie bed, or nest, in which worms pro. luce tlieir young; and by removing it, it is mpossible for them to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the sys.. em, and the health of the patient is always wproved by its use, even when no worms ire discovered Numerous certificates of its zefulness have been received, which the pro. >rietor does not consider necessary to publish. [u fact he is in daily receipt of letters of com" aendation from various parts of the country ; lot only in regard to its superiority in the ex. ?ulsion of worms, but also on account of its valuable as a properties as a pleasant tonic and itrengthening medir.ine. Josiah Thompson, nicar Salem, N. J. ad. ainisered this Vermifuge to a child between wo and three years old, and says that in a few lays she discharged one hundred and twenty. even large worms!! Mr.J. A Lentz. of Penn Township Savings [nstitution, in this city, gave it to one of his :hildren; and says that after the sixth dose it roight away about fifty worms at once, five ad six inches long. Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles >rthis Vermifuire for Dyspepsia, and in the onrse of two weeks discharged upwards of hirty pieces of Tape worm, and was thereby >erfectly cured. Another gentleman of this city had it ad ninistered to his little daughter, about three rears old, when she had a number of dischar 'es from her bowels composed entirely of lit. he white thread worms. He said they came [way from her, not only by hundreds,butl i may ruly say, by,thousands, separately uad in solid Palls as large as hickory nuts, composed en irely of dead worms." For sale by R. S. Roberts, only Agent in his place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ed Family Medicine. July 26 27 Yayne's Carninatie Ba sa.n, IS a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual re medy for Dysentary, Diarrhcea. or Loose res, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint.. Jolic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and ervous Headache, Heartburn, Waterbiash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach, Vommitiug, spitting up of Food after eating, and also vhere it passes through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and inability o Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and. Bowels, lystencs, Cramp, Nervous Tremours and ['witchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Melan holy and.Lowness of Spirits, Fretting of In. ants, and for all Bowel Af'ections and Ner Ious Diseases. This article is really invaluable in a family, and may be depended upon, and if generally ised"by physicians, Summer Complaint would ae deprived of all its horrors. as they would int lose one patient in five hundred cases, but rould.perforra effectual cureis in one fourth of betime required by the usual methods of treat net., It is as effectpal furadtits'as i' is for SThis'Carmiative.has alsota veryhapy,ef set on the mnany;Dyspeptic disorders of the tonach-such as sourstomach, heavtburn,'wa er brash, sick he.ad ache, weakness of the ireast, .cough, didficulty of breathiing; tremors, pams, melancholy. 'iking and faintness, vn iting. atid spitting tip the food afl* eating. iemeria, or where the food passes through thme iody unchanged, want of appetite and inability a leep. It will be very useful to pregnant ronen, overconm:ng irrhtabilily of the stoumach nd thereby preventing nausea, vomiting and learturn. Mothers will find this much sitpe or, as well as safer and cheaper to give their hildren for fretting and crying &c. than the sal drops aiid cordials to which they have en accustomed. CE RTIIFICATES. The Rev. Enoch Barker, now ofSamptown, q. J.. says: "Having been afflicted with a se ere Bowel Complamnt, attended with distres ig pain anid discharge of hlood, and every ap. erance of approiaching Dysentary, I obtain. d one bottle oh Dr. Jayne's Carmmiative Bal. an, a few doses of wich (taken accorditng to lirections) effected a perfect cure." 'rom the Rev. Jonathan Going, late of N. Y. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-Haying made use f your Carmninitive Balsam in my family, and nding it to be admirably adapted to the corn. laints for which it is intended. I take pleae ro in recommending it to the use ofmy friends nd the public generally, believing those who re affHieted with any of these complaints will id relief in the use of this valuable medicine, JONATH AN GOING. D. D. Pres. Granvihle College, Ohio. For sale by R. S. Roberts, only Agent in is place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebia ad Family Mledicinie. .Jnly26' 27 FOIN D. 0HASE, II. D,, Pystefan and hurgeon, B EGS leave to offer his professional servi, ces to the citizens of Edgefield and vicini f. anid respectfulty to solicit a share of their atronage. Doctor C.'s past stuccess in the treatment of iseases of men, women and children, encouir, ges him thus to ask the support of an enlight ned community REFERENCES: .V. Mott, M. D., New York City, A. Clark, M. D., *' "' R. G. Frary, M. D) , Hudson. N, Y, G. Kimball, M. D.. Lowell, Mass. H. H. Child, M. D., Pittsfield, Mass. N., B.-Prompt attention given to calls left ay residence, the house formerly occur ied by . S. Tompkmns. Esq., by night or day, or at he Post Office by day. 1. D). C. May 17 if' 17 BY NOTICE. BYTH E CONSENT OF PARTiES. 'HE Papers pertaining to the estate of AWilliam Ferguson. dec'd., being in any lands, all those indebted to the estate. by note utade payable to Cullen O'Neal; Extor., in ight of ,his wife, are required to make pay nent, and those having demapds to present Ihem properly attested to me. -JOHN HILL, 0 E. D. may 31 3m 19 Bem, Linseed and Train Oils, &c. BiLEACH ED Sperm Oil, beautiful quality, E$1.25 ets. per gallon.. .Liseed Oil, $1 ,00 per' gallotn. Finef'rain Oil;873cets. per gallon. Acobol, S1,25cta.per~ gallon, pre. prts of Tdirienmtine871 ets. a gallon. * ~ ROBERTS. Take Notice. STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA ABBLVILLE. DISTRICT. W HEREAS,theili Will and Testament of Edward Collier, deceased, was ad mitted to Probate, in common form, in Ordina rv, on 25th May last, and there being no proper or legal Executors to the said Will, and a Pe* tition and Suggestion being presented and filed by Wm. E. Collier and nthere, legatees next 'of kin, requesti ng the Ordinary to carry ont the proviior s.of the said Will. as required by the Act of Assembly, passed 1846, in such cases; t herefore, an order was passed on said petition granting the prayer thereof. and the estate is pow in the custody of David Lesly, Ordinary of Abbeville District. for administration. All per?ins,therefore.having demands against the said estate, will present their notes or other w'ittern evidences of indebtedness, together with a true copy ther.f; and those who have accounts agalast the estate will have them pro von, as the law requires merehasand slwpkep ers to prove their accounts on suits iLstitated io the Court of Common Peeas, viz. that no prt^ thereof was paid in the lifetime of the testator by settlement. discount or otherwise, nor since hi3 death, and tint all discounts have been al lowed. All demands whatever must be presented without failure, on or before the first day of December next; and all those indebted to the estate (except those who have running accounts at the Blacksmith shops, mills, &c for the pre. sent year. who will be required to settle by the 25th of December) must make immediate pay. went, as no indulgence can be given; for as all the residue and remainder of the estate will be sold this ensuing fall, it becomes necessary to know by that time the full extent of the lebts, in order that the Executor may turn over the speciic legacies without future liabilities. DAVID LESLEY, o. A. D. & Ex'or. jnne 14 12w 21 DR. JOEL BRANHAM'S LIVER a DFSPEC TIC MEDICINE IN offering this valuable Medicine to the peo pie of S. Carolina fort the relief and cre of many diseases incident to a Southern climate, I do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. 1 can confidently advise and recommend its use, from rry personal observation and use of the article in my own practice. This article is favorably received wherever it has beer used. I am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr John Warren of Columbus, Mr. McAf'ee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'd. John E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. Habitual costiveness is found very frequently connected with feeble constitutions, and per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable influenbe upon the general haelth of the subject: and is particularly mani fested by a restless and desponding state of.the mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite., For this condition of the system. this article isconfi. dently recommended with the ..positive assur ance that if the dose is properly adjusted, so as not to move the bowels too actively, relief may be relied on, without any, even the least of the unpleasant consequences, resulng from the use of the common purging medicines.usually resorted to. This article will be iband to act as a pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and .at tlae sameztime fulfilling.everv indication that the common purgir)g iedicines are designed to effect. There-are;some coastitutions liiabie to;egu to such,.I-reco'nmendhef e thLis Ms 16L beginigat least by the mniddle of May, oi first of June. ' - Many persons whose Digestive organs are feeble, often experience a sense of fullness, weight, and oppression, abiout the stomnacha af ter eating-in such cases a dose of this medi-. ine wvill often afford immediate relief. Pregnanat women often suffer from hear barn anad costiveness, they may use the article without the least danger and wath great bieneflt, lan sick or nervous head-ache, at is a most vala able medacine' I could append a long list of certificates, but forbear, preferring to rel on the virtues of the medicinie to sustain itself The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic. tonic and suadorific JOEL BRANHIAM. Eatonton. Georgia. For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hill Cheatem & Settle, Dntonsville, Charles Free, man, Cairo P. 0., and J. D. TIBBETTS, sepa.8Edgefield C. H. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COURT OF ORDINA RY. William Little, Applicant, Partition of land vs. devised by Wfil. Jesse Little, James Little, liama Little, Sr. and others. I T app~earing to my satisfaction, that John Little and David Little, two of the deleux dants, reside without this State, it i therefore ordered, thast they do appear end object to the division or sale of the real estate of' Willinan Little, Scar., devissed, to the parties to this poceediang, on or before the fotarth day of Sep. tember next, er their consent to the samte will be entered of record.. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. may2412w 19 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN ORDiNA RY. Ellington Clark, Philip '1ak and Summons in Par'tition. others Deffts. IT appear ang to my satisfaction that Phil lip Clark, Jesse Clark, Jesse Wallace, and wife Francis. Wesley Runels, and wife Elizabeth, defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State, it is there. fore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Eliz beth Clark deceased, on or before thae first Monday itn October next,.or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, 0. 0. . July 12 12c 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. Jacob Pow )Bill for Partition o.f vs. the Estate of Join Philip Pow and others. Po:w, deceased. I T appearing to try satisfactiona, that Johan Sto.:kman and Rebecca his wife John Reynolds and Ann his wife, Will'am Spann, Philip Spann, William Edwards, Shep hed and Sally his wife, late Sally Edwards, ad Lewis Edwards, some,.of the Defendants in this cause, are without tlae limats of this State; Ordered, that dhe Defendants above'. named, do appear in this Honorable Court, and plead, answer or demur t o the said Bill, withia three months from the puhlieationa of this order, or.the said Bill, will, be taken pro cofesso against tliem. S.8S. TOMPKINS, c. a. E.-D. .Comnmissioner's Office, Juil 0th, 1848. .7 July) 3m '25 Cheat and grow ricul T HI. has been. the secret principle of tio' - many of the Wholesale D"Lealers in. Ta. .up to this time, and' they have praetiidt . 411ost shimeful imposition on the coinry:mer-t cbent,. without anyi fear of deteciion. -'But" a new eia in- the trad'e hasz'o;me fnd hI sr Pekin Tea Company claims the' honor o' its. introduction. They were the firdito raisPthe Banner of Reform, on which it bas'inscribed; the simple words, -PURE TEAS AT HONEST PRICES:". A complete revolution has beets the coiise: quence. Let cousumera of Tea deryw ere, look at what we have done. 1. We were the first to send them Teas that. used to be called too good for them before. 2. We have driven out of the inarket a vast amount.of trasls, and introduced a better classof' Teas than has yet ever been sold. Impoitera of Tea often come to us to get.tor theirown - use, and for their friends, the fine qualities they can find no where else. - t. . 3. We have rednced prices more. thsn25.6 , per cent. both ini Black and Green Teas. The-, whole sale grocers .say we are runing' the trade, and call us humbugs. Tbis,we have done already, and now see what preare reiay to do. 1. We wjn sell Teas by the singi chest; h'al chest, or 14 lbs. box, at the same price that wholesale grocers p.qy to the srpertera '.$en they buy by the humidted packages. 2. The wholesale grocers always tlfei'"7 or 14 lbs. tare to the halfehest. Tis is a 'lili We will allow, in most instances,15r,16.1b tare on the same. 3. We hereby underizke to sell eve kindl of Tea from six to twelve ceits per per than the wholesale grocers do. - ' How can you do this?" asks the Scoon6', merchant. This is our answer. Wa'ardcoir tent with 7 per cent. profit, instead of25 ud 50 per cent. a la wholesale grocers. An English Importer lately boasted to us ihat he could make. more money by sending bad Teas to the New York market than good Teas We are resolved to overthiow this fraud- and now call upon agents in every town in;.thp United States to come foiward and bitythe. Teas imported by the Pekin Tea Goapasy;. and we pledge ourselves that ifin six months they do not sell more Tea than the oldest and largest dealers in the town, we.wilt give .heza our Tea without charge. Thla'is in E i lish. and cannot be misunderstood 'We p. peal for testimony' to the- immense,scoessof our Agents in~every part of the United states. - Agents wanted io every part of the United States, for the sale of those Teas by which they can make money,.and confer a benefit on the public by supplying the pure article CATALOGUE OP TEAS. On sale at the WVare Houses of the Pekin Comp. 75 &z 76 'Fo.TAO STass-. N.:Y. The Teas mentioned in this cataolsuO aro done up in quarter pound, hilf pound, and one pound packages; the first or inside wrapper is lead, the second is water, proof paper, and the third or outside wrapper is of Chines rice *pa.* per. The companysell.none but Good Tess, done up in this superior manner, all of them I grown in the most luxuriant.di.strics i.China. Country dealers may select as smallaunatity. of each kind as they like, and have ti6em pack* ed in one chest. These tess also coiea e. pound package, called 'qations,';a?yury , convenient, fanciful anld portable shijpe,. , Persons residing in any part . of the Unifd States or Canada.can.order any, of;the.Tesn. this catalogue,. by letter, in,quantities to:snit. their wishes; We pack them in Chinese:4bz. es, and 'eliverthenm to the fo~riiidiig; M. chant'free friom chirge;for packing korcarage. The money should always accompany te orb der. - GREEI:TEAS; Yoa on -go6; ", " exr fne *. a silver leaf,- 1O0 Silver Leaf. Seidom: sold even byti eda lers,15ecause of the very small profits 'n& its sale. This is a very supeior.Tea. -Golden Cheap chop, plantation,.ortgardea growth. Golden chop. Thlis is the, fine't.Greet T cultivated in china. It is.of the first pickings,~ and exels all other Green .T,eis for.:ts.delic cy of flavor. strength and"aroma. Heretdfore this Tea has never reached this countryk ex cept in small lots, as presents to i.nportere.. Hyson, very fine,. .75. Planstation growth, Gunpowder, good, 1 00. '' superior, ,75 " .samall leaf phant.gr. J, 25 Imperial, good, . .75 " brisk and 'fragrant, 1 00 "curio'us leaf, very superior, 1 25. Hyson skin goodfinefiavor. .. 38, Houchong., good, full flavor, 38 . - fine, 56 " vesy superior, . .77 Souchong, good, 25 extra fine. 50.. Oolong, strong flavor, fine, 50 Uolong. This Tea is a great. favorite,. and given universal satisfaction. ~* .Very fine; - 63 - Extra fine, one lb. and half lb cattys 759' Ne Plus Utra, .-.,150.. Ne Pltus Ultra. This ten is as swee and fragrant as. a nosegay. it yields' a. perfume that is truly delightful: It is of garden gro,sih. and superior to anything of the kind.ever.aold in this country. English Breakf. Tea, flue,5 Pekoa flavor, 75 Congo, good, .-374 " very good, 50 Pekoke flowers, good,37 '"Gardens growth,' . 1 50 Besides the above we expect'daily from'Chi na reveral splendid chops of Tea, exclusively imported by the Pekin Tea Company, and which wec intend to copyright to prevent trick' ery. Let our agents get ready. Editors and publishers of, ewspapers in the Uni'ed States, Cansada, West Indiest '&c. who willg4ive the above 13 insertion. in. their respec tive journals -including this notice will be paid for the same in any Teat they msay choose to select from the above catalogue, at the prices there named, and by purchasing of the Compa ny twice the amoaunt of their bIll. which they are at liberty to dispose of as they please.. ?tlay 10, 1848 ~ 13 16 During my absence, for ashor tim. fromi the State, N. L. Gairra, Esq. will act as my Attorney; persons indebted to me will please make payment to him. V.- H. GOODMIAN. Jnne 19,1848- tf 2it *Fair lotice. , LLPeronsindebted to 'the Subscribe, by Noeo ccount, are riquested to make payment by Return Day in October next, if they .ish to save cost; and all sums which are within a Iltagistrate's jurisdiction, if norpaid by that time must also pay cost ; as I :mmst hays monsey to keep up msy business. AM W. CLA RY. Coleman's lu Roads, 51erch 13. tuto9 6,000 lbs. Bac.on &r Lard. J UST received'a largie lot of superior Ba con, which will be sold16ow for-Cashi: -3. A.'3VILLIAMS. May 17 If 17 .