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C -_7 ~ WMCF'F ERS. S he re some thiiigs at t4mqrs ,,-.ghfto kno~w..."' - -~ It s~ aneia r npht see o na State further outh -, Kseasol - only"thwsced of acolder'clmate w.li ripen we Ofteif brakingop arfekeeps - soil inhealkh for when it hes n a r - bound tateieihing .sbwers run off and the selsbrious air cannorenter. Wee ehaust hi. .trength of gi-ouad. and if sufetedto-grow m.y .be calle * ~~grw rn. be-~~n i7r. .. . The handand the h'oe are tie instr --ients fore'adicating weeds, yet if ler, .C . ,-s room Oetween the rows-for the spad., .),itzis well to us.. it. SNever keep your cattle short; fw -. armers can af-rd it. If you star'%c them;thywill starve you. It will not do to hoe a great field. fo alittle crop,-as to mow twenty acres Joi 'v 'lds of hay. Enrich the land and it will pay you for it. Better farm 30 acres well than 50 acres by halves. Drive yout busindss before you aud i! vill go-easily. In dry piasures die for water on th brow of a hill; springs are freqienl near the surface-on a height tian in a vale. Rain is cash to a farmer. - '.The font (if Lhe owner is the bcsf ma - _nure for land. Cut bushes that you wish to dstroy in the stnmnerl,and with a sharp instru meint; they will bleed freely-and die. Soi clover'deep: i secures it against 'A . thbe-drought.: 7 Never plow in bad weathe i hen the groun is very wet. It.is better to cut grain. just before it lxful3r- dead ripe. When the straw lbelow the grain is so dry .hat;ortr twisting it. no juice is expressed, jishouldbe cut, for then there is no fur. b- hecirclation of juices to 'the ear. - Evey hour that it stands uncut after Stis stage is attended with loss. 'A,ccounts should.be kept, detailing _a the expenses and product of each- field. - When an implement is. no longer wanted r, the season, lay ircarefully Oside, bi first let!.it be.well: clened; - Obtain god?.:.seed ;: prepare' your groud well, sow' early,'and payvery. 4jft.attention .o the moon. - nyata your-own heart aright; re member that whatsoever a man:sow eth thatshall he alsoietp." 6ootbeginfarmingeby' building :i - * e ihous#,:nor aiacios barfn.till Vbaomnething,16o:store i i Sod a o and .-dampsite for a eBild1if,ie'ml-di an our- barn 'and stock-yard to - re. n ot.-lrmarkabl ee nts ~~~~ e you?err;fb e kefg o neighbors. 0,bu d -a eom a'abti -enmenter... o The depredations ofbirds are folly compenbated by the:services they r-en er inm.preyme~ upon iusects. - - .Sheep.put into fresh stabt.es are apt to be 'killed by eating too much grain. - A bare pasture enriches' not the soil, nor: fattens .the animals, nor increases the weal.th of the owner.- - - One animal nell fed is of more value than.two poorly kept. -.The better'animals can be fed, and the more comfortable they can be kept, the. ,more profitable' they ate, and all fat mers.work for, profit. Ground well - plowed once is better * than thrice poot-ly. Bountiful crops are more profitable than poor. ones. Make the -soil rich, - '' 'pulverize it well.and keep it clean,. and T- i~t will be productive. - -W3eeds that grow unmolested around the' fences, and stomps adsoe,scat ter.thieir seed over the, farm and they are likely to grow. - Cow well fed in winter give more *milk in.summer. 'An ox that is in good condition in the spring will perform more labor, and stand. the heat of summer much better than one that is poor. When you see the fence down put at up; if it remains until- to-morrowv the cattle may get over. What ought to be done to-day, do it, for to-morrow it may ruin. A strong horse will wyork all day without food, but kee p him at it and he wvill not last long. A rich soil will produce good crops without manuac, but keep it -Farmer' ad better learn to hold ow and feed the pigs, than. mea sure tape and count buttons. Young.ladies who have the good for ** tune to become farmers' wives will-find it mete profitable to know how to makie johnny-cake, butter. and cheese, tihan to play the piano. Alls blo .wish to be rich; must' spend less than they- earn. t'~~A. BuaM Cu.r ica MarnUR.-Experi mentseare 'being made in several gardens b inn rnt-clay 'as a manure on heavy asiaU uils. N. doubt beneficial. e'lYecis * ~will.r~elt .Piriing the burning a separa tiontaf q.alkaliise matter takes place. whi~h mi,.slble, in the moisrure " ' of the'edriii tsood'for iany' planti. -Some buru tin11'xi witrih^6rush ,a'd - thusbheve a uivture or a h thharcoal whfihe aees nnL~rLca'oebr EXECUTIVE DEPARTM ENT, CoLuxm. Dec 8.1848: !J is Excellency Diiab JontssoR .d40crnor and Comnander-i--Csicf.;is and ver the State of Squik Carolina : Whereas, in pursuance of an actodie I !laitre of thisiStait, the v otesir Members of ie. thirty first Congress have heen counted .by omnmissionersappoited for that purpose. and it appears that the'Hon. Daniel Wallace.has Ieeni elected for the first Congressional Distuiet, -omposed of the .Districts of Spsrtabnrg, Union; York, 'and Chester.. -The Hon.- James L. Orr has been elected* forthe- second: Con gressional District. composed of tie'Districts ; f Pickens, Anderson. Greenville,and Laurens.. The lion. Joseph A. Woodward :an been ele6. ted for the third Congressional District, CoMo-% sed of the Districts of Lancaster,, Kershidw Faitfield. Richla~nd and Sumter. The-Hoi A. D. Sims has. been, elected for tie; foitiK Congressional, Ditrict,.crpoedoftheDis tricts of Chesterfild,Allarlborough. Darlington; NIarion, H'orry. Georgetown and Williamsburg. The Hon A. Burt, for the.fifth Congressional District, composed of the Districts.of Abbe rille, Neivhcrry, Edgefield, and Lexigon. The lion. I taue E. Holmes'for the sixth Con zressinhial District the District of Charleston. The flon.I W. F.. Colcock,- fro the se-ntb Congressional District, composed of the Dis tlicts of Orangeburg, Barnvell. Beaufort, Col leton, and -the Parish of S. John's Colleton. Now. therefore, 1, DAVID JosnsoN. Governor and Commander in-Chief. in anid over the Statp aforesaid, do issue this my Proclamation. notifying and declarin: according to the pro. visions of !he said Act, that Daniel Wallace, James L. Orr. Joseph A. V oodward, .A D' Sims, A. Burt, Isaac E. thlihnes, and .W. F. Colcock. had a majotity of. the votes in their re-. spective Ct ngressoinal Diqtricts, ati are-there, fore duly elected Representatives in the Con. gress o ithe United Statws. Given under ,tny hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, this eighth* day'of- De cenier, 'in the year of our Lord ane thou., sand eight hundred and forty-eight. and in. tihe seventy third year of the Independence of the United States of America. -. DAVID.JOFINSON. B.LK.HkNAix; Secretary of State Dic 2 3t 48. STATE OF SOUTH CROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT 'AN COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Iiawies Vs. Rob't Shannon. - 'H E defendant, Robert -Shannon.who is. in:the enstody of the Sheriff -of Edgefield. istt, by yirtne:of a capias ad satisfaciendum -aed. in this case htaving filed 'a schedule' of itn)bole esjate ind a petition' f6r the benifit - of tebillu-1vent Debtors' Act; oti: mtion of Carrol, the defendant's Aftoroey, itI is therefore oited, tiattle said-I.tadlHawes; -as,well as all otherstlie reditori of defedant,.do a pp.iM j..a iUfor lr7- 4h4 i day in-Mirch n,i-z ifay his:cani vbrt-tiesad8miii oq1. o-esd,Cthrn Hsid. Tianns -s T lE Plaintiff in the above case,-having on: tte.1st day. oMay last, filed his declara tio, On miotion of Mir.- Yoncey,. attorney for: :PlaintiiflOrdered, ihat thme:said Defendant ap peiir. and plead to the sid declaration, with in a year and a day from-the date hereof, or jndg meat willibe awarded ag,ainst him lay default Cler's 'H.. G BACON, Clerk. CeksOffce,[Ist June; 1848. Juzna7 - 1y - 2 _WC STATE OF SOUT H C AROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN TH E COMMON PLE AS. David Stalnaker, faor 3 ~ rfini J. H. H uphes,D.caainn vs. . ALuachmrent. Win. L. Cochran.. ; TH E plaintiff in.the tibove case.haiving thais - .Iday filed his declarat'on an my office. and the defendant having neither wife nor at tiorney, known to reside ,within the litnits of th is State, on whtom a copy of saisl declatation, with a rule to plead, can be served. Ott motion of Mr . Wardlaw, Plaiuntiff's Attorney: it is ordered, that the said defendant appear anad plead to the said declaration, withint a year and a day, from the date hereof, orjttdgment will he awarded against him'by dleimilt * -T HO.' G. BACON. Clerk. Edgefteld C. H. Clcrk's Office,1ith Nov. 1848 Nov'ember 8. ly. .. 42 State of Sonth Carolina. EDGEF'IELD D)ISTRICT. * IN TIHE COMMON PLEAS. Kentieh & Th;yer, Aaict .- s. . Aauct Wmn. Gronet. ti ae aii TU H E Plaintiff in ti.sehangthis day. . filed his' Diciaratiomn ine my offie, and thae Defenda~nt having n'either wife nor aitorneyr knowvn to regide'within the limits of this State: upon whoin~ ~a. copy : of the said DeclarattoL, with a rnie to plead, could be served. .~ ~... tion of T. G. Key. Attorne ,.aintiff.-ori dered thtat the said .ndant appenantdplead .io sat e aration within a year and a day ,rain the date h,ereof, or in defit' tbcreof, judgment will ha entered against hima. T HOS. t;.. BA CON, c: F.. D. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H-,Nov. 15,-1848 Nov.22 . ly - 44 Brought to the Jail (F this District; a inegro mnan who soashis nJsame is H A RRY, arid that he belonis to Mr. Samuel Voting, of LAurens-District. S. C Said fellow ii about five feet.5f or ti inches high, about 40 years of age, of dark complex ion. lie htas a scar over his right eye and one near his left eye, his forefinger on .his right liand has been btoken, his forehead-is very flati he says he ranaway-sometimne In May or June last.J Thme owner is -regnested to coi*ie. foriard, prove property, pay. chaIrges -and' take him .away, or he wilirbedeart with ar.cording.to lawv. A.;HBURT,J. E. D. Dec 6,1848 ..tf 46 7,H IS is to forewarn all person fom cut .Uting,.or hauling off of my land, or let tmng fire out, or taking any ibeity whatever, vithout my consent, as tho law. ill .be put tforce. against the r . .~ Nov 6 1848 if 42 SW"? plied;tii o n -rig1 W!dir Itiirt s fAniTTJ A d id b .ere dis t illand gingaiiiieer e i.torsloffil aid deceast W~rI before;meant sour next Oidi 9:13o tr.h i O Distfii. thldior HopsGonrfe, t next,to show caq adIsl -idrninilaraI inwtIhnad ;SittJ .se Given under myg g eCh 29th day .n-Deem ~iiey~.o r. ,oue thousand eightli .nd ry' eight-end i seventy4birdl mert icaq ladependes'e . -,:* S.1'A -lit oESoLAh EDG-Elit E4) - . O D I Mt E EdgefielWDistii ;NVhere"as JSCAME l Ig e plied. I me:or Letiers ofAditaiipn de ban is "'In . al1 Ai!" 1d and chatters, rightii nd7t 'rge B-*ers deidA ate i said.dcceasqd- ' & ish all and singuerihi, - itois ofih said.deeasei t n d rpev hefore me, .at o;r .Inxt rd e'irt ror the aid Distict,toile 1d field Couri House ;ofitfi da an nary 'next. -to shoi - y the said.adini strainieiA r " ted. a Given unleriiiind 29th day.ol. Ioeeeber I r Lord one -0toilad5 'ia tdnd rurty-eight.nin A4(ll.ier, can Independnce. s State of Soit'h 740iia; *E DG EFI ELD INSTidl iNTAE.C0OUR T'OF,ODNAR Tiomas L Garrett Applica'p Harrip:Garrett and otheri Defendants. z -.90 ET appearing to my satwfn6tisAuir yTiet TGarrett 'fie iidw. of W 4 i_ ear sed, David Har and Mnan h i i F,Hart aiid Jane E .'hiwi Gueori --Gar reLt.OlWiei-S.Gr t.rse.1 1im H. .Garrett. Nie' n H-. Garrett'.DLqtrihtiteex 'oil liism Garrett lcae.tiihl' r' thatthey.*dn pjiear,and'ohj4 1oV7 i divisior5tCf -tlheeal .Estate Jifuld or'IlNire fthe; fir4:Milidaoi ;io ilieircon'seit .wilf be entered o(dl Given undet:rny;hand.atiy t d ofZD$cemh.er.8Aijt4$ M4-'4 ta of smuth CaroI '1N'TL CoJLRT -G0 4t1 Thil.:M'cCarty and wife dilfl: others, Applicants, oss TirstSt warin and others *rrr - IYefnidants .-) ndeiThotilo,-Nacillghe , Nelly Thompson, Polly Thompson,Tat-hompy onand Thomas,Stewait, resideih onl-theo lmts of this State.' It isiherotlodercc that they do appear and'objeEt 'ale or Division-i of.the- Real Estate-?f'leander Stewart decbased, on or bert pMn day in February next, (1.819 ) e c6n sent will be''entered of Reco~dT' JOHlN I L 3. D. Nov 11843 *. 12t. , -.- 12 STA TE OF SOUTh H .R IN1A EDGEFIELD DlSTRlCT IN T HE COMMON PVS - Jessie'Jinnings and . I others, A pplicante, ~ John Coleman and- PA.rto others, Defendants. -J IT appearimg to my satisfactio,that John AColeman;. Anna Deshazer wif~ or John Deshiazer deceased-; Johin Chap,-.nSrary Chapman, -. H arvil aindw.f:Caroline, -- Partin and Ellen his :tife, : injamin Partin, Tire Jennings, 'Levi'N .Mcikc; an'd wife Elizabeth. --:- Kay anid isMfe Siusani, live beyond the limits of thitStje:-- Jt is therefore ordered -that' thej~dokapear and object to-the.sale or:Divisidlioof5 Real Esi t:ume of Phtilip Jinnings- dec~eared- n or bed fore the firstMon'day in February neat; ('849 ) or their consent will be ,ente.red. ORecord. No 1.4 - JOHN.:.HILL~ .s:D Novi84 .. 12t & 42~ STATE OF'SOUTH CAR A~ EIDGEFJEILD DIS T R p IN T HE COURT -7 O R1JI'AR RY Joser' rsrkman & Peggj h iife. ..., othei-s, Applicanits, 1 ISc eozs Blake.Faulliner and wife El f4wvr abetli. Defend bt Saring to my satisraoch.odlhe Asaid Blake Falkli ndd ife lizah'eth, reside beyond.the limits of'(hi s;t to.At is therefore.oi-dered that'.they doapand ofr. ject to. th'e sale or division- of :b- Fstate] of Elizabeth Falknter deceased oorbefore. the first Monday in Febrifay iext1849,) orj their conient wil be entered f4r -; --Nov. 1848 ______.-q 43' *EDGEFIELD DIS T IN ORDINARY. ridgett Cahill- :Applicant, aI nbmmas Richard Cnihill and othierujsi. ljaioin. T apiedring to my miti 6 lbn~t tchnrd . Cithdl and .Thoinas:Cpuhil pitElees im the above. state'd cease,resi'de jhuf limnits of tli.State, it 'ii thaeefeoe aWdredint L'My appear and otet-o the saleb . eissi0n of the Real F;state of'William Coaliilecased, on or before the first AinndfaApilnest.or their consent will beeeredf Rtd *Given under- my- hid..atiyOffae,ti hejay and-date above written.t;:.-; 9000 FJRRIA4 G (K 3. i NS. -Dec13 tt ' d7 DGKNETOUiD D CS J'RI. N'.. .51 IN1TNE COURT_--OF-bD O.iNAR. s. Ns!ifi116' ,'others,I 't's 'Pi fTrrrow . T, ppaiig tinyaatisac tioi,i hait Jdomi SLittleAlie' Little aod Jobn Little side:leyond tie liin isotf ih O t'an . is thece(ofo-ordered-that they do.appcar and o,ject tohe sale.or. )iyisn bf the eit.aL .Estate of WilliamI!title, Sr.. diceased,' 6n or.befor the lsiMohday in.February next, (1849,) or their consent to the saie, will. be entered ofRecoid-.' IJOHN [ILL, o. z. D NoF 1848 12t 42 STATE OF SOUTH (CAROLINA. EDGEFIELI.DISTR CT. 1N. 1QW7TY. ~Susman4pe . - Partition. ary ae . ope., - N OTICEris hereby given that, by vir ijr.etf .dinOrer fron- the Cf.urt of ':E~j'iitylin:his case, I !Oinll proceed to sell on..00rmises on the 29th January nex. .!The .f MilItracitof land, +Ion2i.ng to the estat eof James S.-Pope decd.; containing .tieithbndred nid- ninety,acres. lying in Alidoville Distric; on Wilson's Creek, and - noining lands of -Daniel Rudd,-Dr John ?all: aind ad,i'lhers -Said lanidi4ill be ofd on a credit ofro:ie aiB two years, inerltal instalments;exeepi for'so mucbas will pay the cost.pf thiis s,ir to ihe paid -in eash: Purchaber''" to- give bond and good personal secuiity 16 secure the purchase money. S S. TOMPKINS, c. F.. F... Comn *rs Office, Dec. 20, .1848. *'Th-e A libeville Banner, Laureneville Herald, Greenville-Wiuntaineer, will copy intil day of sale. and forward accounts to this office. Dec. 27 . 5t 49 STATE OF'SOUTH CAROLUNA. .:'EDGEFIELD RISTRICT.. IN EQUIT. - Bill for ParitioWOj f' Estate of James Morris. deceased. -Lews aRober. and others.' - William Morris and others. 1T appearing:tomy satisfaction,.tat Wm. WiMrris'James Morris. Rebecca Morris. Marshall Paline-and his wife Flizsabeth.John Paisier aridii wifeBarbaag,Levi ;Fulmore, Wilianm Ialmore,-'JosejhT .ndlmore and Joseph Morris; some ofr Ihe defendants in this cause are -without; the 1iiiit56fV'Kfiid Staie: Ordered that'he. defeAidants above named doappeari n'his'honorahle Court,aid plead answer or demur to theeaid bill vithintfiree months from. tie,jiublcation of thIs o6rde, or. the,aid .billwill be taken pro corfesso a-, gamet ther. - SS. TOMIPEWc a. z imit r~'of5ce D e,6, 1848 rm 46 Conli 1c -ii6J ERSH KIFE'S AL tE ~rf F SOAICAf. E Ki~L.LDPl TRCT. Mc'C-re'r lent. a Hrt - vs -- R . Roberts. R Wm.--Kitch'e_ R 8 Ro ctss~ Wal Bauro R. t f Rptrb s Te ane Damenoo, The pamr R t . SRohierts Dav i J amytteHokin R .S.Roberts. ..R. S. Roberts.. LDn;elle & Co. J.. C. Carmichael. .vs. ..Vs. R. SRoberts. -R. S. Roberts. - " o n Order from -D. I., Waig,i of th6 assor.ite..udaes-AL~t.henid tjlral.rce o se;l at Eudgeffe Court House. oni..\oudnv the 15th of Jn nary.next,iin the above stated cases. all the Dry Goods, Grocei-ies and Stock in trade, of R. S. Robherte. the sale io continue fromn day to das. ountil the entire stock he sold out To-a of Sale Caah' * 8. C HR ISTIE s. E. 1). Dec 29, 1848 . 3:e 50 0N'7ICE. -* ALL persons hiavin'g claims against ihe Es tate of C. A Meigc, decease dr. are hereby notified that unlesi, they render 'them, in to Samuel Brooks assuiinee,'on or betfore th:e first day of Fe -roary ne~xt proberly attet.te'd. they will forfeit all or ainy part of said ciahin, that the Estase-may be able to pay. all ierso-.is in debted-to the ?sate by hook acoenint, a re qunested tr..settle the saine on or befoie the above date, us.allI neccoiantsi nnp,aid at that dnte, w'ill be put into thie h:mdcs of~an Officer foir collec ion, and notice is hereby given to all persons thathia've'giveis their notes.for goods bought at the sale, tt-at nn indnhgence wilt he civen after return day in Febrnary' ncxt.I SAMUEl' BROOKS, Assignee. Nov 29 l84t8. . 2 45 150T ICE. iRa. nR F, w'ho field conditionally an in .111terest in the right of Edgefield District, to llotchkiss' Reaction. Mill Wh feehs, (Patent)! has never comiphied-with said condition. thero fo'ehe.holds.no interest. anid haz- no right te sll or ma e any contriict .for said Wheels.] We, the'~inde.rsig iecd iire- the. owners. of said riht.1 and a tiirhi puirchiased from any 'other, onlimsoura et, illnot he ood. r.3 T.r.asia -we anti:orise, with.full power to aet as our agent. -COTEI RAN & MOORE. March 1,147 i . 6. WnL Ketcham. & Co, r AKE -pl,easure inretu.rnin2 their grne Jful ackn'owledinients fir the very hea patronage hareitrufre hestowedl upon themi, nnd hope by liberslity and fair dealiing to merita cotinnance:a -W e now invite the attention of onr mnmer.. ons frienids and ailatome~rs nd thepuicgt ralh, to nrne stuek -if )hCge. FINE,"F4SIH10NABL E- AND HI E A' F A NCY A ND STAP LE D RY G OO DS Selected by one o.f ihe Firm duriing theI month (frpm the"2 - Newo York.aAd hiladelphIia'DIIrds.' -Oiur uissrti:iient will iampriAe every artic.l usually called foin i this Market. and we pledge] ourskive's n6t 40ae utidesold by any in~ Ham . burg or Angusta. - Goods alwnsrys showna with pleasure. No charge'for lookin'g. . Giv u a e -lHe igs, H amburg S . C. O'et 12 NfU~BAR- & 10RNSIDE-hsjnnatrecni - LJed-hyfail Roi!$nd:.{iver the .olliitLd ist ofGOO In to whicitley respectfuly Ins "vite. anention.- Planters vi.en oir umarkery vonld do %t-l .to &ije up ceil ee ptraI s;iqg elsewhere# 47 I Che Crdix,*, Port N ico 4nd B.fbF-., N'o I Clariliddi Sogiari 70' Superior CotT:abur - h- an.5 bo.0s Loat, Crnhel and w dered Sugars,....~ -. - - Wc.-W IiI Naei Orleans m ainsees .175.Bags Rio, J.atinara irld Java C(,OlTee 400 Sack. of Salt. 75 barrels M k 'e 51) boxes inaCIacese, 3' tierceq Rice, - 125 ke-gsof Nailis andaBaa 30,000 lb.:Sweedes Iron-all sim,e Hand Iron, Germau and CUst'iel, Wagon l1xes. 100 boxes Windew'Glis-nil Wizes - 5(H) pound PauLty. it) Bladd&re,, 4.500 pounds White Lad, Vernon Mills, 2-barrels'Linseed Oil. uitihers Boots Brogans ned Ladies Shoes, 1500 Ifenvy Dulfael Blankets,, 20 pair Fine Bed B'ankets. Keiseys. OAnaliires, Shirtings a'nd Sheetings, 2 casez- Prin8s-all patterns. Painted Buckets-and Tubs, Bra-sbound Bucket.od Wir' Seeves, 2000 pounds lemlock. and 300 pdundo onk tnn' -ted Sole LeathC, Upper Leather aid Calf. skins: - 200 Coil- Rope-1000 pound* Twine, 125 bas Stint, 50 kras best P41wder, Lead. t1nestone, Indigo. Copperas., Cavles, Sperm itid. Tallow, Chewini Tobacco. Sugar Cans, Measures, Pepper. Spice.,Gin ger, Vane Seat Chairs, Wood nid 'Cae eat Rocking Chitirs. rind niany uther ni.icles two te dious to'enumerate. - We will he making almost daily A mccestons to out stock. and woull be pleased to attend -i till orders from onr friends, and) feel assured.o',giv ine satisfitelion. DUNBAR'& BURNSur. Hambnrg. S. C., (ict25 if 0 AMERICAN HOTEL (Fornery Hubbard's) 11 A M IU'ARG- S.. C RATEFUL fbpast favors. ihesubscrit ierliereby gives notice that his Hous&is iow iicomplete order.,fnd wouldi reapecfullye invite l -persiins vsiting. Hibura.and the tavellingpui.lic to:iveghirn.ii.caly.conf: ~jsily, beeving,tat he .gsveirniresnti'siicnon to all tho.e iho~desire t qniet 6rrleri..HnIse confoitable' Roomi end. Bds with.a ood i ableu-n the Market:can furiisit. -. Stables. Lots and Qarri;ige Hotiae in a.s rate irder and' wel*inpglie.d. .A ober .ad4 atetitve Hostler:always in attendtae.._P.-i ticular ittetion ziven to HorseJ-t.: bp. ons-visiting (larresrontor other'p aceg ' Carriages always -n readiness to,Xo; v0v ense i q and from thr Ri VRoad*wben dsI. a ies lig .ss ani Vehices to-Ld.1 Ie t .e me liail-fnbtitp 11 it. tiat consti.iioi andj l- It lngs can notonly,be'eured~ bnaiioyir au id)y.ndim l.itscf.ired,;o aiistjttfof;tlieddis4 rderlilo tyvhicli the. ha:man Egme.ia liahIn;~ The operation aflt siIgl~hotli,:vhichycpeI: Slis snfihil.nr :o sn'tisfy any pnit*)ifiint-al4 ri>gether too~fir gone- with thie.disease-git.hir fnet; and eveni a,simle dose gwyneyidence--2fj is 'extraordinary iienonee :in arresting, andI radicating tIhe gmidady 1j ths i.nicdi'nti- r6lieai which -it ut.'rds- Th is as nd gifick 'or'secrect reiedv...Dr..Hastings,itslscoverea.is one o( has made aTnih di closure of its history,-and all i4a::pa.to...!hd worl, not , wishaing to incnr the responisibiility of.coninig to..imn self, for the sake of piofit, a se'ret which. was calcuated to. do sneh utilversal good. And sschhas beeon the won,derfuil'result of it's ope rations, that the. London Lancet, . Metdical Ties, and the most emninemi phaysicis of tboth heispheres. are ainxiously enthiii uponu vulTer ers to hn've immediate irecutre to it. and pi o cining thait of -all kinown, .inedicine. ii alone has positive!y%siablished its etlicacy by nde ninjuble proofs of enringa conis'iuytion and all oth er disea'es of the lungs. Fair sale at the A pothecary Haltl by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 pter bottle lDeuc mber 6 1846 32tn 46 NEW GOODS. STid WJNTER STOt'.K if GOODS consisting in part of-n 'plesadid lot of IFLrstead Goods for fLadiesv Dresses ofall I.inda.. :a fle Iot.ol inghamsi. Enghish & A merican -Prints, Col'd & Black Alpacca's, B,ibazine'. -ALso A LAflGE. AND st'ENID :STOCK OF Nro-Shioes, Blanket- & Kersays: G.ro-erie, Ha1rdwvare, Crockery, 'Ht.-. & Caps. To which Ii.- invites his frieinds. and the piblic ,o call nnd.exammine, before pnrmchasing lsewhere,~ as he ..fsnels cotifdent that he enn give satisf'actipn; to all who may favor.him with a call. B.i~ C. BRYA N. Oct. 10. 1848 ~ -tt' .38 For' ?aIe or' Rent. T r j-fi Dmeilinig house. & i L:. frmesrly occupied b I y W. 0. Russell. one atnd a quammirir mile's of Edlgefield Cort House. 'n. the Coltimbia nuRla. *The Houne contains. three npright rotms, andI other convenienit out buildings. For piar.iculr,rs enquire at thia Offic'e. Ne 1cvBoot and Shoe MtANUFACTORY. W 7HIERE Gentlemen's liatn anaiShos nre made in a most superior,.style of fit and workmaniship. - - :Gentlnien wanting cork soled. donbie:soled, water proof. walkmig, drese,:patest leather. and a fine pump soled -JtOTS. need but leave their orders with the sub,.riber. -. - -LLIAMA.eEYOY. - 1otice 4L4tidtse iidehtcd tole Estate of John *F.. Marti.u-ae'eaied-, reqnested to demands, to present thetm iroperhr attested. JOH-N dU 0.JE. D). Nov-Ii - 3 41 1d -n Jil Alexsn& e - 44 64r rfiIily. ~ Anlderon.T -nNl Cflreai; Woep CJ fater, A I .ant BridUye LwAts #ade.i Saif J lIbtr; Mrs Em1A Bruz;'Mi'sn Be j?1 Claiyoi, io i ChI, tian.'E~M -t Culbremibi'losep Campbell..John A Verri Detoach, Thns Deicon of l*oins A pp,1, Creck Church ',ker Edmonson. . L Po. EUircage, Mark Fowler, %oris Fenn, Ma L S R Gifliton, WMn' Gritfl r,'Divid I" -Goode.'Thos - Gomillion, Levitt -Sfith D'orG E orJ Siw'n a Xs Greene S -Mli,Am a fiyne, Paul 11 1 S n ,s Harden,:W. H Tmpki b Harris, Jas C: - PTom Harris, David TojesCR Uenderson, 1issE M ..T.tt . .. . Hauverh & CorleyW Jones, A8 W if J.es,,.C.L Wiaj,a Jnrres Geo *W 'W-AP. . ik"on Siss Kad 1Ii Jones, Miss Nancy r Personi callig si ha' tsrs, willifleas e-say ad Edgidefdi 13 It 8 1 are wilhng~t tauni' . -nderin-tbeielaArI or Jasnuary nilt,and Clld~n 4 7egn'esid to idtiakeidia ist daypbq mentioned AAtee ac tons ohetae ov.29-1848 4''v. I ~ - -sponey(Je.- c-'"& e ~ ~ XO U E e 14 kiint J4a8hgtant L:-- on i delidti-eie nA . dnfiati pam an h'11r -- tpr esent .t tested. recGryer8a Blu Ci was__to_e_fr_m_'th .ehaibr ta mitk're.n them prasrygme atteste t Nov22 *3 LLrersridte.ioithe gatfir a.ry paymtoen frm ths hinemd o ten b itm t h laipr tegmed. lMst1a. i Nov 22. n. -. paMent .tr i tvndtatd opeee~ thm jrpmyas. .-.' NTvH E'Pantfsi 3wnvesae De' aid D.Ce ~clartosihrL'esTTnlu ca vsedn moioi4.445a:y fo ney for Pl.iBofs od,thAuiol!eb -~4 - an E' iiplrandsi he'o aboesae uc whin ay Ofcar and th Dfenants 1amg nr jieE wil or gitrn knwnt ruda Clerhn O limie 7lthi Ntutg848 whmcp.,. Nfors 29 in.. o y.eredrh~ aadDff43 atpa an pladlt aj4e$te,0 or. Btilen forl e m TCharlesACENall. - ovs29. -''~ W.Brile oy - Richar dle a Dec.11iJ o 3Wyram Kay. 'su 4H E Plani ~n these silit' ' -- 'their declaratimus reepqi~yi~1' ' 0 t6i"o, and ;tie.DefiidJantJa attney.'kndwn tb bir witb a,4 wlerim a copy-of the.~deelnratinWj~ said Defeillants do saverayj5~I cratlons nguins thi4 T 08. i BACON (it2 Clerk's Offide -29tb,:Sepit. 18~ -- e)t 4tq 4