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A. M. MANIGAULT, Factor & Commission Merchant, Vanderhorst Wiar, CHARLESTON, S. C. W ILL also attend to the REGEIVING and FORVAIRDING of GOODS en rusted to his care. July 18 149, 2m 26 CAN DIDAT ES. For Sheriff. ALFRED MAY, WESLEY BODIE. 1HU.11PHREY BOULWARE, THIOS. \V. LANHA3, JOllN 1LL, - - . J. WHITAKER, For Tax Collector. ROBERT CLOY, SA.1IPSON B. MAYS. ISAAC BOLES. MOODY HARitIS, F. W. BUrVT. A. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUA'TLEBU.M. Wil L. PARKS. THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS, For Ordinary. VIRGIL 51. WHITE, HUGII A. NIXON. EDWARD PRESLEY. V. L. COLEIAN, Wil. II. MOSS. fl. T. WRIGHT, For Clerk. OLIVER TOWL ES. PETER QiTATTL.Fl3U. Wi. al. JOHNSON, TIlOS. G. BACON, EDMUND PENN, ANODYNE CORDIAL, POR THE RELIEF 4; CURE OF Diarrhoea X Dysentery. THIS valuable preparation needs but the trial of a single bo-ttle to prove its efficecy in Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is as mild and - safe a remedy for nnasing almnts. a, ihr adults Dirring the present Ghlera times, when any approach to Diarrhoea, should lie inmediatcly decked, the Anodyne Cordial should be in every famaily. Here are a few recommendations of thi, Aedicine, others co'ld be obtained but we trust the Public will j;dtale tlese all sufficient to in, duce a trial of the Cordial. Price 50 cents a Bottle-Money returned if the remedy prove iusless. tdgefield C. 11.234 July. 1P49. rhris will certify that I used the: Annlynn Cor. dial in an nlarminz c:sea 'f Diarrhoaea in my family wit!, complete cuteeni-anl I believe this Cordial to he one of the best remedies ever invented for the cure of that dieense. D)ANIRL ABBEY. Edgefield G. IT. 16th July. 1849. This may certify that Ilhad a Diarrhoea of one week's staiiiling. eured by 3 ot 4 doses of Duc t. Chasae's Anodytne Cordial. S. CO VAR. Jialy23d 1849. 1putre~hased a bottle o~f Atnodyne Cordhial of' Doct. Chaise, ucd used it waih LgoodI siicc'esr, in tmy faily. MtlARSHA L F'RAZIER. This certifies that I have used thie Anudyne Cordial in a tamer of cases of Dtarriaoea in my famaily daiirg the last year withi uvariable stuecess, and I cordially recoa -nend the remedy to others. J. D.. TiIBDCETTS. Jnly 16th 1849. FaOM THs L.ATC PASTORt OF THIE ErasCoPAI. Gstoncir. lo whoam it may concern-List suammer I was afflicted with an troublesome Diamrrhauea t ntd made use of a smalh Qnantity of Doct. Chase's Anodyne Cnrdial.nnd I hesitate not to state, that I think the remedy a valiabtle otne. C. B. WALKER. Edgefield C. I1. 23d July. 1849. For sale by JOHN D. CHDA SE, 1. D. Jnly 24, f 27 at BLAND & LULERt'S. July 4. tf 24 W[IT E & Colored 3lushins. very cheap, can be had act - BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, if21 B AREGES andtu Tis.-tes, htatadaume anid .E3cheap, call immnediatehy act BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4. f 24 AFEWV maore of those Beantiful Emtbroid-. A~d~wi LAND. & BUTLER'S. July 4. tf 2 d1LOVES, thiat are Gloves, act BLAND BUTLER'S. Judy 4, if 24 . S HOES of all kinds, Gacitersc, Slippers and Btaskins, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, t f 24 J USTL Received some Blennt i fiu Emabroded Muslin Sacks andI .iantils. nit BLAND) & BUTLER'S. Julyif 24 OFP those Beaiutfl French Fetns, a few morie of the same sort, atC BLAND & BUT1LER'8. July 4 , i tf 241 L ETTER, Fuols Cap tad Note Paper, at BLAND &~ BUTrLEtt's. July 4, tf 241 C APERS and Satucans. rair your ('esh imeaas,. at BLANIT & BUTLERI'S. C Jnly 4, if 24. i 1 RESHI Vermaceli and Mdaenraeni. .it i BLANI) & BUTLER'S. Jnly 4, t f 24 A FEW hundred Ponde's of that delightful - Steamt refined Candy, at DLAND & BUTLERS. Jtriy 4, tF 24 AFEW thonsand pounods of Baicon, yet an. Store, at BLAND) & BUTLER'S. Jutly 4, tf 24.1 E VER thig vn wat ad more too,nat Ethe sameA pine'. where yout get articles of the best qumality at low prices.net DLAND & BUTLER' S.. - Jnly 4, mf '24 New Fire Proof Ware-House. Ware-House and Commission Merchants. JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GIA. T HlEIR WAREHOUSE. recently erectel, is FIRE PROOF, and covers the Lot formerly occupied by Mr. WitLsoN, as a Livery Stable, on the Street lead ing from the Globe Hotel to the Georgia Rail Road Depoi. Its location oifers inducemenlts nnisurpassed by any other in the City, both as to CONVENIENCE AND SECURITY against FIRE, being bounded on three sides by S(reetq. CASih ADVANCES made in Produce in Store, when required. ORDE RS FOR GOODS promptly attended to, and their individual attention iven to ALL business entrusted to their C;aro. GOLLOTHUN WALKER. of Ilamburg. S. C. hARPER C. BRYSON, late of the firm of Bryson, Coskery, & Co. A ugutta, July 16. 1549. 2m 26 WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, IMamburg. South-Carolina. T IE URDERSIGNED. having associated themselves in the above businese, u3tnder ie firm of WALKER & COLEMAN, at the WATER PROOF WA RE-. OUSE, recently oretpied by Walker & Bradford, respectfully tender h'ir service. in the STORAGE and SALE of PRODOCE, forwarding ME - CIHAINDISE. PURCH.4 SING TO ORDER, 4-c. When required. liberal advances will be made on CONSIGNM ENTS. From the nmerotus rtdvnnges of their favorable location, so long known as the Water Proof Ware-IIouse. they trust (by unremitting attetion to business, to obtain a obare of putrunage, and hope to give satisfAction. GOLLOTrHUN WALKER; D1. W. COLEMAN. Harnbnrg. July 16, 1849. 21n 20 A CARD. [ UNDERSIGNED respectfuly tenders his sincern and rateful thanks, to the patrons of the late firm of WVALKER & BRADFORD, for the liberal .ntppori. with whiilh th-y have been so generonsly favoted. and begs, to solicit a con inuncaiico of the same lor Messrs. WALKER & COLEMAN, whom he could confi lently recommend to their favor. SAMUEL M. BRADFORD. Hamburg, July 16, 1849. 2m 26 DISSOLUTION. liE FIRM of WALKER & BRADFORD, was dissolved on the 14th inst. T hy toutumal agreement. The title of the firm will hicrenfter be used only in set lement of its unfmished business, to which each will attend. Of those whto1 are indebted to us, we beg leave to ask prompt and ready payment, or we have debts to pay, and it is uf much importance to us. to bringe our all1irs readily to a cluse. GOLLATI'HUN WALKER, S. Al. BRADFORD. Hamburg, S. C., July 18, 1849. Im 26 HEAD QUARTEMS. NE W GOTODES! zhL. 13 I.H Sti~seriber has jitst received his Sprfhg s Jumm Good 4 I 11. 0o~wn Re +mets willsin paad for o P.INeED JAC. rUSLINS, SILK AND LI NEN M3A6 ES. DOrrED AND PL.AIN SW-ISS USLINS. M~US ~~~IA~' 5IfGIt~l , ENGLISR & A31EVINCAN PRINTrd For Ldies Dresses, lu.;Iiti Tritnings. Iiie CnALESTONt, June tl, 1849. onntg; & Biinort Ribbons. vern TNrv tGroceries. herdware, Crocke I ll fIeI owing olarinwnts. will Mrade ro S i;. Le-horn. Prno'a. Silk and )1. Rieo Saidrnlat lth tife Agt.pi i;ALLlN rel14thiof AlAfnhc wl enodseyload. i 'lThe dthl Regiment ner aVeirrenne't Loni m icui u A hnvrday i the r16~the An9t. rAius.B .BYN Tlhe' 4tld klegimoett Jitor, Satrr-' ac 1 P1. I )l ib n a r y the 1 1th if August. The 2d it egiment at HLlm's, ott Tuesday iiSuh Caoia 1t Iotf ti A igust. The 5th eimetit Inter renus, on GsdayITRCT Thetr1stth liimet o Cnynhyt athePickens lentray the 25th o f Angust. wle tdttirBl o The 3d Reigiet ot Iall y, n Tttesdy'ePatti Itr. Of ATgiuesda theree Lh ofn Aother. The t Rlegitmeni, at ruatons, on Thriday e Sist of Anantt.1l'ppaigtmystiatonht The CoistIgiutoned vt a tdno-cmicssinedaiai\ooe adE?.iehIi )fie* illot Sasemba the day ot pros to wthe, w i h lfidn ntiae ev 3 riwo hi everof htuaimetr, aoney' re iebynltelmt fti tt.O pecte patrde gouns, for dlri', n ida drdtruc- ai acoiniWod lineetiof ofArs f rey omantil ikeple ooiimmitely afte thecoimievied aof ie u ~~er n laatwro Te. Mottr Geeral wil, itins otaT tend-fo hsdae rta si ilb ae ion Se.iews alsothe IrgadierGeneraE,.wit iet smtff, in their respective Brigades. atidINEUJY ire further chatge-d with the extenstioni of this Luyee, irdr. lBy order of the Comnmander-in-Chief. ~ yutFons onJns ilfrDs~r. i. W. CANTEY, Aidj't. & htusp. Gen'l. Dtil rcuLes Ir adRif June 27th 149, tf 23 luuyJ Ci'r A bbevitle, A ndeison, Pendlct'-m, Pickens TaparntomstifcintatEwd d Gruenville paper3s will copy unttil reviews. .litliiyntTtous0.btowy oarding frYoung Ladies. teliisoftisS~te t HI E Snbsetiber will tiecomtmodate with toio r ircy 'aniiSlctr tt Iboardinug, eight or ten Yonmig Ladies. (hisoredthtti milDetdttdoppa los,- is rooiiy andti pleasantity sittiate'd, conv.e- ie nwrpedo ea~rt hecnpututt iiinmt toi thle Fematiuo Acadiem uies. Pare tnta and st~ ulufc~apansitii l e mh rn iardiants uny bet iusured thiat etvery attetion epalc intIeef rte adbl ilb ecessry will be paid to Girls comtmitted tuoaetpo.uf o tats hm is care. .STMPISC...D - rED.3IUND PENN. iifiioeCOfeMy2h18. SMay 2. t 1.5 Ma 3,3m1 THF. utndersigtied as Assignee of Marens htisUpson,. gives notice to all persons havitugAlArsIdt une tn. nisagintst the said Miarenis Upison, and hio true witlling tot lake tnnder the. aussignument. render itn their etkiiims b~y the sixtht day of gut ntext. Alt persons inudebted to the said la'uis U~psoni, tire reqnested to mtake immae late paymtetnt. SAMlUEL STEVENS, Assignee. M llarch 7 149, ~ 5m0* 7 Notice. ElI!E Submscriber ioffe'r for sale her HoUSE P and Il.o-r abotut . a mfnnile romt Edge .I C. II. Iyinig ont the roaid leading from ESorirttheinorte01 :efi-hi C. It. to Cptombia, and conmiining 1 e he a pndna h ~ tr aeres; also tall that tracut of land contaittnt- ~ uieso lc nmttn.i t. 200 nere's, sitate ahoutt three miles ft~otn alitbrtcus.lthoighresttdnatott duef. Id Village. For termis ap pty to te sub- e okifli rlh vraust iefl ribers. stsiein R. BLAT.OCK. Gitnihigi uei l ae u ak P. R. BLALOCK.IS CBR C. J~ne61S849' 7m 30 aytf1 Notice.Ne Bac uut Sh . LV. persons inidebted to the estate of Ja cutb P.,w, Deceased, will please to enal nd settle imtmediately, and those whenare cred.. na are requested to mnake knownu their claims. 11. R. SPANN, Adtm'r. S My 23, f 18 IE tus-itrhait pr ate th sr Pure Cieler Vinegar, ie hJaatn.aBakmt vl g BILLS. Supetior quality, jtist received, tl rlr t hsln flnimms Sand for sale cheap, b'y So poieD.Jltsnlt July E3Stbscriberh 14s utrciefi LIVER COiPLA1NT, IAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, Ci RONIC Or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disor dered Liver or Stomach in bolk Male and Female: Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Ftcilinen or Blood to the lead. Acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food. Fl ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Erncta lions. Sinking or Fliteiig at the pit or the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, lilirried nod Dilflicult Breathing, Fholuteiig at the Heart, Choking or Sullicating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimnes (af Vision, Dots or webs befure the Sight, Fever and duill pnin in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness or tle Skin anid Eyes. Pain in lte Side, Back, Ches, &c., Sudden fl.shes ofr Hear. Dltning i the Flesh, Conisiant Imaginings of evil and rrent depression or Spirits can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled-if equalled-by c inny other prepara ioi in the United States its the rnres attest, i many cases after skillful phiysicians had fiiled. Deraagement f lc Livrr and Stoiach are sources olf Insanity. aid will also prcmicce dis ense of tie Ilenrt, Skin, Lnngs ainl Kidneys, aind lays the body open tu nit nitack of tlhe Cholera, Bilincs, or Yileow Fever, and is gen erclly the first cause of that most baneful dis. ease. COssuMrTIoN. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. TIlE DISPATCH" December 31st says: AN INVALUABLE MLDICINE.--We have frtegcemly heard ltce Celebrated Geriman Bitters, manfactucred by Dr. 1le0e-,iod, spoken (if in teris of commtneidnii, and we know deservedly so. It is i too coinmon practice, in certain qiaccters, to pciff cll ianner of useless irlsh, bit in the case of the above Bitters, hun dredc are liying witnesses of their great mral and physieal worth. As a medicuine for the Liver Complaint, Jainnilice, Nervous Deiliiy and cc Dyspepsia, it las been founi invAhicble, ef'ecting cnres and thorongbly eradicaling dis ehes. tien all other inediciraes have failed. We fell convinced, that in the ease of the Ger man Bitters, tle patient does not becone debil italed, bit consiantly gaincs strength and vigor to tle frame-a fact worthy oil gicat considera. taiol. The Bitters nre pleasant in taste ond smell, and cant be ulinistered under any cir. cumnstances, to thle cimost delicate stomach. lic. deed, they can ie used ly all persoins with tle most perlbeCt safety. It woild be well for those who are much afl'ected in the vervous system, to cemmence with one teaspoonfill or less, and gradually icrease. We speak from experi ence, and are of course, n properjndge. The press far and wide, have uaited in recommend ing the German Bitters, and to tle afflicted we most cordially advise their Use. "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 24th says : "DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who are invul:ds, know tie many astoni.-hing cnres that hive peen performed by Dr. lionflo.d's Cele. brted Gerian Bitters I f thcy do not, we recomiend them to lice German Medicine Siore," all who are artlicted with Liver Comc. plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervuis Debi', ity , the Doctor haes enred manyof our citizenics after the best physicians had failed. We have cased themca, and they have p cved to lie cc medi cice that every one shaild knoiw of and we cannot retrain giving mir testfimony in their ia vor, aced thal whcich givec thcem greacer cein upocn our hcumble elTurt, thecy are entirdly l'ege an suonger testimni.ny iae adduced by aciy Prelarctieen befoire thet paibiie ? A cin igle boettle wvill conivinlce anay oneC of alheir poewer over dlis ene. Theuy aere entrirely Vegetable, nad witlI perantceitly dleustray thce miost eobstiae custice ness; anid give strencgth cand vigoar tee the framne, ut am timae decbihtcatinag thce pcetieant; haeincg also, ruaeficl toa die mo.-t delicate steamachu undcci r cay circmcstnccs, andc can hae admin itered wiith p erfect sacfecty toe declicaete infats-iihey carc free troma Alceahol, .Syruip. Acids, C.alccmel, and acli niecral andi incjnriones inagredienits. Theiy rana be tuae at ellt timaes ad unader all :irmsanlllces, no ordinary rrpasuere teill pre Vciu thr(U m haring a salautary e|'e~ct, and nu bad result Ctan acerne fromi can octr dose. Foac sale, whoelesaile acnd retcail. at the princi. pcl Depaot. GERMaAN al EIJCINE STORIE, No. 278 Race Street, Phailadeilhin. Fer acle inc Eidgefield lay G. L. PENN Calmcbia by BOATlWhllGilIT & MilOT Angcstca lby Wmii. I IA INS, andii by re'spectabtle elers general ly thcreacghcoct the United Staties. July i8 1849, ly 26 Brought to the Jail O F this DI.)strict, ai bIoelatica mi~l anh says his naice is WI LLIA3I, acid ahoc he ru naway froma M~ir. Abamci Lowry ivig on Ducan's creek, L acwrens District, S. C. 1o whinc lie was hired, but clhat lhe benlongs to Mr. Roabera Mcarrs, living 13 miles abiove New berry Court Hocuse, S. U. Said fellow is about five feec. six inchecs cig-he is betwveen 21 aend 22 years ofl ge and of ligi comcplexion. lie lens sev. era! scirs on his foarehiead anad neck, hue most of which lie says wacs caused by full-. iaig off of horses ; he also hias a sc.ar ont his uppaer lip. Ttce owncer is regncesteil to corme foirward!, prove prop~ercy, pay charges and~ tiake him away, or ice will be dealt with as thce law direcs. 1I. R. SPANN, .T. E. ii. .uno 5 18-10, if 20 Broughit to the Jal O F this District, on the 9th instant, a ~negro man, whao says his name is JA R R ETT, and that lie belongs to Mr. Benjimin Ric, living within four miles of Union Court Hncse. Said feltow ranys lie is a hlackeamith, and has a very large scar on his left arm, just below his. elbbw, caused by a born; hce also has a large dark spot or mole covered with air on the lower part of the left check. lie is about five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light ompexion. The owner is regnested to come forward, prove property, pay charges aiid take him away, or Ihe wvill be dealt with as the law diecs. H. R. SPANN. .. r.. a. March 13, 1849tf S 5ew Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORIY. W HERE Gentlemendc's Blois nch Shoe~s are madee in a linost sucpericcr style of fit md ac workonnashuipa. G eteen wcaiting cork soled. dnlhe sole, aier proof, walkmig, dirucs, patent leather. cind a fince pumpc soaled BOOTS. iceed but leave their orders wihm thce siebsribaer. WVILLIAM MtcEVOY. .uarh ,,r 6 UASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP U NAPIITIIA. TOT only a p4 ritive but a warranted cure for consumption and all dlisenses of the lungs. This imieuichie has decided the dispute about the cuirability or con-ssiption, and satis lied the medical cliily and all who have nsed it, tlat consumptioin and all atlections of the hings cat not only be cured, but they are as ea sily and simply cured, as alnost any of the dis tirders to which the hi-nio fatie is liabil. The operation of a single bottle, which costs $1, is smnticient :a saiisfy any patient-if not i-l. iogether too hir gone with the disease-of this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence sif its extraordinary inifloience in arresting nnd eradicating the malady by the i.nmEdiate relief which it atfords- This is no quack or secret reitedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverer, is one of the irost eminent physicians of the age, and has made a full disclosure of its history, and all its comopioneit parts to the world, not wisliig to incur the responsibiliiy of confining to him self, hfr the sakela ofspofit, a secret which was calculated to io such universal good. Aid such has been the wonderful result of its ope. rati,ns, that the Londoi Lancer, Medical Times. and the moit eminent physicians of' both heiispheres, are anxiously calling upon sefter ers to have immediate recourse to it, and pio claiming that of all knowit nesdicine, it alone has positively established its eflicacy by uinde tiable proohs)f ering contsumption and all oth er diseases of the lunirgs. Fair sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. Decemther 6 1843 i2m 46 State ot' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD Di1TRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D. J. Ryan, Ads. Ca. Sa. Richard Fowke, J. RYAN, hIo has been arrested by e and is now in the custody of thie Sher itt of Edgefuplil District, by virtue of a Writ of Ca pias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of R ich nird Fowke, having iled his petition with a schedule on aih of his whole estate and effects, for tne purpose si obtaitning the benefits of the General Assembly of' this State, commonly cnled the Insolvent Debtors Acts. On motion of Mr. Atkinson, Aitorncy for Derendartu, pub. lic not:ce is hereby given, that the petition of the said D. J. Iyan, will be heard and con sidered in the Court of Common Plens, fair Edgefield-District. at Edgefield Court House 0in the firstolay of October next, or otn such other Odys'as tire Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday to Octo her ait;'ind all the creditors of the said B. J. Itynn, are hereby summonted either personally or by Attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause ifany they can, why the besnefits of the Acts aforcsnid, should t.t be granted to the said 8. J. Ryann, arid lie be discharged from confinemnent. npon his execut'ng the assignw ment required by said Acts. T. G. BACON, c. E. D, Clerk's Office, June 16, 1849. Jine 20 3m 22 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EIDGEFIF,LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 'VT P. JONES. who is now in the ens VI. tody of the Shieriflof Edgefield Dis. trict, by virtue of is w it iC Capi:ss nil Sntisfaci endium, at the stit of Richard Fowke, having filed his petition with a scherhale on oath or he.. whole est.ie and efflects, for the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Acts of the General Asetnbly or this State, commonly called the In. solve st Dehtors Acis. Public Notice is hereby giyen that the petitioriothse said w. P. Jones. will he heart aind consilered in the courtror Comi turn Plirns. for Edgefieltd District, at Edgefield Court House lis W~edlnesday ta 10th sday or Octolrnr snext, or on such other slay thtereahier, a tire Court mai~y order trinsg the termi cons metcinig on tihe first Mondasy in October next. at Edlgetiolil Csiurt Ilonse; ainduilthe creditors ofr te saiud WV. P. Junres, arme hereby sitmmronted sether personally or by A ttoirney, then anid 5 here ins snid Corit, to shosw cause it' arty they cant, wiry she pseriti of the said WV. P. Jiine s, sitont1 nost lihe erd itnds conisideoredl, na d rte bensefit sof te Acts afoiresids shotil trot be g'ranated tipson his execitmitg the assigment required tby tire said Acts. Ti-lOS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgcfield C. [1. 6th July, iN9. July 1I, lalte 25 STATF, OF 80OUTH CA ROLINA EI)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COURT OF' ORDINARY. 3edy Maliys anid othace, A pplicantts ') vs. Waillinm [liii andI wife Sarah. Nan- I ~y Brrondaway. widlow sif Benjinr Irirsdaway, udec'sd. Alesba M ays, Jesse Maya, arid Ahntey 31 ays, chil ren of as de'ceasd gtransd'eon, (Ab ney C. Maya,) Defenadatst. J I T nfpearinig to mry saitisfas'tion that tire abrv nimedt Def'endantis, (Distributees.) sit tiho ieal Ersmrte of Abntey Masys, whot~ depr-r ted tis lia in she year one thouisandi eight hun dred andis f'imr, re~iig in tihe nreighborsoods of Cmirbridgbe, Edlge'rlih District, at rise limte sf ris death. These are thteref'oie to cite anid asi mronish rte above namsed W or. [li tiad wife Sarah.t Nnneiy Drondsawny widow siCflBenjrnini Bradawiay, decensed, Atethas Miays,. Jesse Maiys, ands Abntey Maya, chtildrern iii a decea' sd grandrsonr (Ahiney C. M.iys.) Defeindantrs andrs Distribustees as afsoresarid, tsi he rind appear itnsmy srtlice on or bteforre tire first Msinday in Ocsoher next, to shntw s'aruse if airy they can, why tire Rteal Estate of tire said Ahnrey iMays, densed. shotuld nost lie sihl r Partititon, oir their cotnseurt to thoesme wilt Ire enteared sof Reesordi. Given under my hmand at my otfice the ninith day of'Juliy A. I). 1849. JO HN HIL L, 0. E. D. July1I1 18.19. ]2t ' 25 State of South Carolina, ED)GEFiIELD DISTRICT, IN ThlE COURT OF ORDINARY. Hitrmphries Biorrware. Guar'd of Francis Rtichardason, M1irnor, Ap'L vs. . Citatlion to Jas. M. Ricchardsonti& J.S. Gum' ard, Exect'rs sil thes lost Wili arnd | I Testamienit of David Rtichardson. I Deceased.J ITf1 appearing to my satisfaction thart Williami IT. Mdister and wife, Samuirel [till rind IOn vid It. Bell, L~egatees uder thse Will of tire si'I Davisi llic.hardtson, Deceased, live bevond te himits of' this State. It is rherefihre ordered that they do apipeiar before meti in my Office at Edefield Court hlouse sin Monday tire Tirr teerthi dray ofC August next, to show canse if aty whry tire Accousrrnts of rte said Jamses M1. lichardson anid James S. Guinard, Executors aforaid. shtoid nt be aecepted and a fifnni ssleenit arid Decree made uipon said Estate. Givein uder mty hand at my Office the 4th of M ay, 1849. JO HN H ILL, o. x. ri. M ay 9, 3Sm 16 ALL persons indembred to Whlitman R. Hill ADeceased,. are hereby inotifted to maikc pametit aud all persons ihavimg climns against id Deceasedi ilil rendtser thems in properly at teesd. Wriliam M1. iiill is appointed ruy Agent dunrig tmy absence frsoi ta District. T. S. D ANIEL, Adin'r. .1,r;l e6, tr 15 COMSTOCK'S MEDICiNES, CAN BE GOT ONLY AT THtE APOTHECARIES HALL. - THE GENUINE BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR RESTORING TH E HAIR. - To the Ladies. Lona hair is a glory to womian." mays Pant, And tall feel the truth of the pious quotation; Preserve it then, latdies-your gloory iny fall, Unless ynn protect it with this preparaton. If vou wish arich, luxuriant head of hair; fre-e fron Dandruff and Scurff. do not flil to procure the gentine Baitm of Columbia. In cases of haldness it will itnure than exceed your exp.etations. tution.-Never bay unless you And the na'me or Comstock & Co., ont the wrapper of each bottle. Longley's Great Indian Panacea. lst.-For Colds and Feverish feelings pre, venting Fevers. 2-l-For Asthma, Livet Complaint and Bil lintis affections. 3d-For Dianahwa, Indigestion and Lors of Appetite. 4th-For Costiveness in females 6nd males, and Nervous complaints, 5th-Fot Stomach affections, Dyspepsia, Piles. Rhenmatism, &c. The great points are. it is not bad to take, never aives PAIN and NEVER leaves one COSTIVE !! For all these-tings it is warranted uneqnall. el, and all who dlo not find it so may return the hottle and get their money, Comstock & Co. Proprietors. 59 Poydrus at ,New Orleans. Dr. Larzeti's Juno Cordial or Pro creatine Elixir. For both male and female-presetibed as an effectund restorative in cases of debility. impo. tency, or harrer.ness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be. viz: Nature's grand restorative and remedy fur those in the married state without offspring. Deafness. Use Dr. McNair's ACOUSTIC OIL, for the cure of Deafness. Also. airthose disagren ble noises like :hte buzzing of r.sects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, which are symp toms ofapproach:ng deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty years, and were subject to use ear trumpets, have, afler using one or two bottles, thorwn nsido their trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten. fifteen, aid even thirty years standing of Deafuess. Price $1 per flask. Connel's Magcal Pain Extractor. TIlE WORLD'S WONDER,-pronounc ed so by all who have ever used it. Sold in this place by J. D. CHASE, is a sovereign remedy for Biarns, Scalds, Sore Eyes and Nipples. Eryseplas. Barbara Itch, Cuts,.Erup tions of the Skin, &c. Hays' Liniment for the Piles, - The woist attack of the Piles are affectually and permanenttly cured in a shoit time by the use of the genuine Hays' Liniment. Hundreds of otr first citizens throughout the country have used this Liniment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggraved case. Caution,-Never buy it unless y oni find the natmte of Conistock & Co., upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article, or yt'u atre cheated with a counterfeit. Mother's Relif-Indian Discovery. All expecting to become mothers, and anx ious to avoid the pains, distress and dangers of childbearing, are earnestly entreated to calm their fears, allay their nervoneness, and tcolhe their way by the use ofihis met-extsnoirdinary vegetable production. Tlhoase who will cantdiudly observe its virtues. munst approve of it in their eanrts- every kind and affectionate husband, will feel it hts must solemn dtity to alleviate the distress his wife is exposed to, by a safe and cer trnin muethtod, which is, the use or the Mother's Reliet. . Keep Your Feet Dry. - Retmetnher, to preserve health, the feet should he kept dry, and that the OIL OF TANIN renders lenther water proof and donahles its dti ratbility. Also used for Harness and Carriage tops. Cornstfock: 4 Co.'s Cencent rated Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. For the cure of Scrofula, Chronmc Rheuma tism, General Debility. Ciataneotus Diseases, Scaly Ertipiomas of the Skin. Tetrer. Pimples or Pastu les on the Face. Liver Affections, Mercen riail anal Syphilas Diseascs. Biles from an im pare habit of the baidy, Ulceratins of the Th'lroat antd Leg, Pamns and Swelling ol the Bones, anid all Diseases arising from ani impure state aof the Blood. Exposure and lamprudence . ini Life. F.acessive Use of Mer.:nry, &ec. This Sarsaparilia is warranted positively as good as any other (thast can be made at one dllmr) at jn.t half the praee of those so much advertisead, andl as stronag, viz: 50 cents per bittle, or six bottles fu $2 50. Remember to ask for Cotastock's Sarsapatilla, ead take no other.. Dr. Spnohn's Sick Headache Remedy. Wahy wi you stiffer wish that distaesasinu coaplaint, when a renmedly is at hand tihnr will not fail tat enare yonu? This remedy wtil effec inlly destroy anny attack of hieadiiche, either nervous or bhiuins. It has cured cases of twenty years'standing. Have you a CongA? Do not neglect it-thonsands have met a prematutre deuth foir the want of attenation to a commuon Cold. laive 3on. a Conght R1ev. Dr. Bartholomewv's EXPECTORA NT PINK SY 1llPI, will most positively give relief, anal save yon fraom that most awful disease, Pul, monry Consumtption, which usually sweeps into the crtave hundreds of the youtng, the old, the lovely and thme gay. Comstock Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. AND INDIAN VEGETABLE ELU3ER Is warrantedl to enire tiny ease at Rheunantism. Gont, Contrncted Chordts and ?aMscles, or Stiff Joints. stregthaens Weak Limabs. and enables thase who tare crippled to walk again. Use this article and be cenred, or go without it and suffer as you plense. Cettificates of enres by the lhun dreds etnn be scemn at 59 Poydras street, N. 0., where this article is sold only getnuine. Calton's Ring Bone and Spavin Cure For the cutre or Ring Bone. Blood Spavin, Bone Spavin,. Wintd GatlIa, Splints, and Cub on Horses. Also, CA RLTON'S FOUNDER . OITM EN, fiar the enase of Founder, Split Hoof, Hoof'bountd- Horses, and Contsneted Feet'. Also, all WVoands, Bruiises i~n the Flesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Heels. Scratches, Nick ings, Docking, Cuts, Kicks, &e. Caution. All. of the tabove named articles are sold only genine by COMsTrOCK & CO.. 59 Poyatras street. New Orleans. COM' STOCK & BRO TIIER S. 69 Seconid at., St. Louis, anud COM.. STOCK & CO., 21 Courtdand at., New York, Propretots of thte Origitnal tand nly Ginmne . M'.gical Patin Extractor. Has also on hand a cmplete assortment of SOalps and Perfumiery, which will he sold lower tihan at any other hose itn the United States. for cash. Also for sale lay J. D. CH ASE, Apotheca res' Hall. F.dgefield C. H. S. C.