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lVjF%0VBD) PATENT C0KI!G STOVE s c. T IfE undersigned has just received a large supply of improved STOVES for Coal and Wood. of entire new patterns. and of va rioiis sizes. viz: The People's Coal or Wood Cooking Stove Superior to any ierotofbre in use, not only on accouit of convenience. the perfect nanni-r in which the cooking is performed. butalso on ac cont of the econoaty of fuel which it effects. The Patent Grecian Parlor Grati, Which for beauty and economy excels all others, produicing reter effect with less fiel. Te Parlor and Hall Stove, passi nx heat from the basetienit to thet upper part througi flues into the four corners, and through additional columns. The Parlor and Pipe Franklin, with plain and urn tops, for wood or coal, new lv coonstructed with swelled back, sunk hearth, door front, &c The Ship and Steam Boat Stove, esiculated to cook for 50 or 200 persons, with less fitel and greater convenience than any other stove now in use. Also, a Variety of SMALLER STOVES, with the same improvemets. The Box 6 S4 9 Plate Stove, open and plain tops, of various sizes,from IR to 36 inches. Also. Ame6itan, English and Rnssinn Sheet Iron. Stoeve Pipe. Sheeting aid Brazing Cop per. Block Tin, and Tin Plate. All of which he offers for sale low for CASH, or a pproved paper, at No. 168 Broad street at the Sign of the Cofee Pot, aid directly opposite the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, Augusta B. F. CHEW. The highest price will be given for Old Peter, Copper. Brass and Lead. Augusta, Ga. Oct. 22, 18:-. tf 39 CLOCKS, WATCUES and lot. J E *E E E R V. to. 242 BROAD STRXET, AUGUSTA, GA. (Near the United States lild ) T HE Subscriber oilers to tie Citizens of TEdgeield District and its vicinity a Rich and Fashionable assortment of WATO1M, JaW3LLERY & .e the latest Style and Importation, consisting 3n part of the following Articles: old Independent Second Watches, with from 17 to 25 Jeweis, Gold & Silver Levers, Plain & full Jewelled, London Duplex and Anchor Escapement - Watches, Gold & Silver Lepine and Vertical Watches, Ladies' rich Gold Neck Chains, new pattern, Gentlemen's Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, Seals, Finger-Rings, Breast-Pins, Ear. Rmgs, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencil Cases, Spectacles, &c. &c. Maule Clck%, Flewer Vases & MUNIcUl BOXE S AI.,-O, A General Assortment of SUCH As SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. SuOAn roses, Sour LamI.Es, CASTOR & CAKE BAsETs, CANDLEsT:CRs, SAT Srooss, & c. SUPERIOR CUTLERY. A fine assortmvent of Roogias'. ELvtorr's and WADE & BUTCHER's RAZORS, PEN KNIVES AND SCISSORS; also a good as sortmvent of BOWIE KNIVES and DlIRKS. JOHN B. MIJRPH IY. N. B. Cv.ocRs anid WATcHuSs carefmully re paired, and Warranted to perform wvell. Anmirnstai. : m. \laarh -". I1"3 a r9 AIIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Ti uoas L.J 131) ,vs. Attachimenat Assmvpsit Hatch Kimball, vs. Atcivn amuupi Park & Fowler. Atcmn supi H&litfsin the above cusen having this da Giled themrdeclarationa, andl thme Diefen dants having neither wives nor attorneys. knowni to laa in this State. ordered, that if the said Defomndants do nuot appear anid make their defence. wvithim a year anid a day r'romn this date, finial andl absolute jndgemnt shall be forthwith given and awarded for tihe said Plainatifis in attachmevant. JAMES WARDLAW, c. c. e. Clerk's Office, Nov W1. 1 "38 t& T adla~ 45 *||45 Re ward. SR ANAWAY from tihe Subscri _________ her ovn tIhe night of the 5ith of FI)LIebruary last, from vmy place two miles from Ihamburg, S. C. acpero man nmed ilEN, about forty.five years old, five feet six inmches high. The above rewardl I will pamy for delivering haitm tome, or piuttmg him ihn jailso that I cana get him. THOMAS KlERNAGHAN. Hamburg, March 26, 1837 tf 8 Drought to the Jail - F this District, a Negro manm niamed Ar ..Vclay, about 5 feet 8 or 10 imachmes haighm, 40 or 45 years old, stiff ia the left leg, all his front teeth out, and of light cotnplexion. H e says he belongs to Johna Flainagana, of Latncaste' pis. trict, Soutth Carolina..v,. Trhe owner is requested to prove property, paiy charuges a l, C. J. GI Dec 4. 183R State of soutth , iir g. EDGEFIEJ.D DISTrRCT. Oh LIVER SIM PSON, Esq. toles before me, aP small bay Horse, with a few saddle marks on his back, and a small white spot on his forehvead, near four feet eleven inachves high; and about seven or eight years of age. Ap. p raised to be worth finty.five dollars by Caleb Hi. oadsay, G. H1. Hnah, and Henry Spares. ROBERT ANDER1SON, q. u. Js.,b,,.. ncon -m 6' 0 Mstate of %outh Carolina. EDGEFIELD DIS'RICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Fohn Middleton, ? f vs. FOREIoN ATTAcEN1T LirramaGeddingsS i l1 I. Plaitiff n the above case having this day filed his declaration, and the Do lbndant having no wife or attorney known to be within the State, upon whom a copy of sid declaration, with a rule to plead could be serv ed: It is Ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and make his delence in the aforesaid action, within a year and a lay, from this date, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk'- Office, Nov. 1, 1838 dq 40 Stule of s jII I nro( ma EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THE COVWMON PLEAS. Win. Brinson, vs. Ereign Attachwent. William Drum, Debt. ill L Plaintiff is this case having.on the 11th of September, filed his declaration in the Clerk's Office, and the Defendant having no wil or attorney,known to be in this State, supon wisom a copy of the said declaration may be served: It is thereorre ordered, that the said'De. Indant do appear and make his defence within Syearand a day, firim the filing ofthe said dec. aration, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded to the said Plaintiff. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept 11, 1838 eq 33 State of, Souith CaPolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Saintson Kilerease,vs. FoatoN ATTACH Wiley Freenian NET AssumPsIT. T IiE Planliffin this case having,on the 14th tday ot May, 1838, filed hisdeclaration in the Cierk'sOllice, and the defendant having no wife or attorney. knowne to be in this State upon wlom a copy of the said declaration miay be served: It is tierefore ordered,that the Pailide. fi-ndant do appear & make his defence within a year and a day from the filing of the said dec. laratien, or final and absolute judgmentwill be awarded to the said dlaintiF. GEORGE POPE,c. c. r. Clerk's Office, May 14th, 1838. 15 state or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IV TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Robbins & Conner, ? Vo Assumpsit Attachment. Wte. Yarborough. tl'. Plainift, in this case. having this day Tfiled his declaration, ani the Defendant liavin neither wife nor attorney within this State, 11poni whom a )oy ol said declaration *41 b-- served; Ordere , that the Delendant o- rd thereto within a year and a lay from this poiblicnion or th - said action will be taken pro :onfesso against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office Oct -4. 1-38 daq 43 *tate of %outi 4 'arolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. CharlesS proull, Adin'r ofr LUuty E. Lipford, dec'd vs. ATTACNENT. Jaines Donald. . AssuMPsIT. T HE Plaint if in this case having, on the . 20th day of March, 1838, filed his decla tion in my office, and the defeidant having no wife orattorney,known tnhein this State,upon whom a copy ofthe det.. ation, with a special rder ofthe court endorsed thereont,can be serv 3d: Therefore ordered,that the said Janes Don ald do appear and make his defience within a rear and aday from tie filing of thedeclaration as aforesaid, or final & absolute juIgmene will be forthwith given and awarded against him. JAS. WARDLAV, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, 11th May 138.- 15 state or' .%Outh, t oiiina ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON P LEAS. Jacob Chamberlin, )Attachment in Aassmt. Survivor, v's. Two Notes-Damages John A. Young. $:153 50 cis. T lIE lainitiff hiavinag this day -filed his dec laration in this case, in the Clerk's Offce, anid the said Julin A. Young having no wife or attorney. known to lie in this province, upon whlonm a copy or the said declaration wvith a special order of the Court endorsed thxereon,can be served: It is therefore Ondered. that the said John A.Yountg do appearand m sake Isis defence with a year and a day, from the filing of the said LIeclaation, as aforesaid, or final and abtsolute idgmtent will lie forthwith given and awarded lior the said plaintiff. J AS. WVA R DL AW, c. c. P. Clerk's Ofrie, Jan. 17, 1838 dnq 51 Look at This? AIlL Persons indebted to Da. InwRoon BUR will please call and settle with S.F. uoonaE, who is daily authorized to settle tsp his looks a d give receipts. Hi BURT I. ~'n. :. $8% If '21 LAW NOTICE. T Hi E UTnder.signed have associated themseelves together in the practice >a'Law and Equity in Edaefield District. N. I. GRIFFIN, A. BURT. Sept. 4, 1838 tf 31 For sle. MY HOUSE andi LOT'. int tIhe Village of dVU7lefGeld, up~on terms to suit a purchaser Ii my absence, appjly to Col. Blanske'tt. JAMES JONES. April 12 tf iio NMotice. A L L personis indeebted to the Estate ot' ?3.Francis Ml. Young, are reglnestedi to untke imnmediate Itayment; and all perisonts i:tvinag demiatids against the Estate are re gmnestedi to ptreseni thema dusly at tested. hEDMtUND PE'NN, Adm'r. O.. 1!)''b 18:iS tlf ;8 .1'O TXCE. A L Pecrsons itndelbted to the late Chvr tian Breithautpt, dec'd., are regt...st xl to make immediate payment. And a II wersons hiavisng dlemtandts againist the estate if said deceased are requested to present hemt duly attested. JOhIN IIAIUSKETT, Ez'or. ., t,- l t d U4anp oved Aiuak .maiucers. dJ -)MPRtOVED P'INK SAUCERS I fonr dying8Silk, Stockings. Gloves, featisers. Flowers, iiiany, Gauzes, Crnpes, Dambricks, Mulsslins, & c. & c. bist receivcd atnd for sale at the Edgefield Wfedicine store. July lE6 tf24 sugar Iloume ?iOLANN%E8. 5bH 11)8 of Girst quality Sugar Iloase Melas saea, just received by thme subscribers. nG..&k.fl nNe &CO. New Fall and fter , he subscribers beg- leave their friends and the public , ui-they are now receiving their e o AWis ter Goads; censisting of the fblowV8atiles, :iuper 6-4 black Italian Lustring'-W " " Gro de Swiss :'g " '' Sit-hew " " Figured do " colored a do " Muslin do Lane, English Prints, new style, Fancy do and Mourning do Furniture do red and white Flannels, Whitj Canton do B!ack and colored :-4 and 6-4 Cirdisslans, " 6-4 Gro de Nat erino 6.4 Fr and .0g Adu - 6-4 Coronation Cord, Ladies super fancy silk Shawls and'Veils, plain Lama do red merino do silk and bullion fringe do colored merino and c1ducille bor dered do China -ilk Hose, Ladies black ribbed do worsted and merinodo white sad colored cotton - -,do " Freinch muslin worked Colars, " silk, beaver and hookin Gloves, " bonnet and belt Ribbons, " linen 4camnbric Hdkfi. " mourning muslin Collars, -- - " super. English Straw Bonnets, Misses . " - do Lvilg law.i and Irish Linens Diaper Towels; 8.4, alble, 3.4 & 4-4 Diapers, A good assortment of Satinets, Casimeres and Vestings, Blue, black and invisible green Cloths, Furniture Fringe and Dimity, Cotton net Shirts and Suspenders. Men's buckskin, woolen &zufred Berlin Gloves mixed and white lamb's wool half Hose, black silk and worsted do " silk pocket hdkrx and black Cravats, Stocks, Liuen Bosoms and Collars, 5-4 English and French black Bombazin, A good assortmentwhite plain jaconet mull and Swiss Muslin. figured and plaid Swiss do Bobinets. Insertings, Thread Lace and Edging, Power loom Ticking aid Russia Dialvers, Bleached and brown ShirtinF and Sheetings, Wooln Linseys and Washington Jeans. heavy goods for servants, 9-4 10-4 11-4 Whitney Blankets, 8-4, 9-4 Duffil " for Negroes, Negro Shoes, Also, a good assortment of men's, boys and la. lies fine Shoes and men's Boots. Men's fine Hats, Fur and Seal Caps, Boys' cloth Caps and wool Hats, ALSO, Saddlery, Harkvare. Crockery, Tin, Sc. With many other articles too tedious to enu nierate. which will he sold on accommodating terins for cash, or on time to punctual custom era. NICHOLSON & PRESSL.Y. Nov 14, 1838 tf 41 FRESH SUPPLY OF BAGGING, ROPE $ 8.4 CON, JUST RECEIVED AND F0 SALE. Pieces best HEMP BAGGING, 200 do. wide TOW do. 100 Coils of small Hemp Rope, 100 do. do. Tow do. 500 lbs. English Twine, 10,000 prime Bacon Sides, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Salt, Iron and Steel Teas, Loaf and Lump Suga, Dhrandys, Wfines, and Cooials, All .--ae----ve A 1tiele. - 'T ~ emm y' sell, we will werrant to be of the best guaNg,and will sell to order or otherwise, at the lowest possible prices;and we assure our friends& the pnblic generally, that orders for Bagging and Kope, or any other article ill our line,shall have our best attention We stilicontinue to transactilusiness on Com mission, and will attend to the selling oratoring of Cotton, or any other business entrusmed to our care. H. L JEFrERS & Co. Hamburg, July 2, 1838 f 23 Factorage & ComnagIsin HAMBURG, S. CAROLINA. r *'HE subscriber respectfully bege leave Uto announce to tIme Planters and Merchants of the Upper Districts, that he has made ar rangements for the ensuinag tseasonl to Receive lad Sell Cotton, and trusts that hais experienace in the business and the maany facilities incident to his present occupation, will enable him to merit an extensive patronage. Merchmandize and Cotton Received and For warded wvithm the usual despaatch. J. F. BENSON. Srm,t 14. 1838 if 40) i o ft I e e. O)N%Moda the 15thi inst.h,emwej'n Eli jamb Watson's and A rtemas WVatsona's at ihe Ridge. in this District, on the Road leading from Qolumbia, I was induced to apprehend a young man of euspicilous ap pearance,w~ho was mounted oin a fine horse. The horse is five yeare old, of a reddish roan color, of large size, white hind feet & white foot locks, black maint and tail. From circumnstances, I amn iniduced to think that the horse was stolen in Georgia. The own er will come forward, prove property, pay expenses and sake him away. TIL-MAN WVATSON. Oct. 19 38 A Notice. A.LL persons indebted to the estate oaf SehnTomipkin%, deceased,are re quested to muake immsediate panymnt, ahed those having demands to present them pro perly attested. W IL LIA M BRUNSON, .4d'mr. Se1pt. 6. l18 .tf 32 H E Notes and Accounats of Dr. James -Span,deceased, have been left with Mr. II. L. Jeflfers, in Hamburg. All per sots indebted to Dr. Spannm are requested to call and pay Mr. Jeilers, who is authmoriz ed to receive the money; and those having demands against the Estate will please rendrer them to him. E. SPANN, Mar-ch 26, 1838 ,f R A dm'ri.r. SI'RAYED, ~ IROM the subseriber, Fnmear 'Hamburg, ahout the fast of April, 'noo. Steers. 5 or 6 years "I , ong sIlim hlorns, Oine of the Steers is red and white, the other brinelled. Ear mark not recollecte. The steers were in fine order, as they had been stall fed. I presuime they will endeavor toreturn to Cambridge, where they wtere raised. JOUiN EVANS. NnwoAv23,-a Dr. Jo*am Sappington's I AlWTI-FEVE PILLS, Are *fered to te puUic as a cerfaix and efectual resnedyforJivers of everyVdescripin. AM of opinion that all fevers are a unity of disease from the mildest intermittent up to tae highest grade of yellow lever, and that the different denominations of 1evers, are snmasy owing to some particular state of the atmosph. re or to some peculiar condition of the system; and with slight variations, such as I have made, the treatmeunat should be the same. I am also ol'opin ion tfiat this must be the prevailing theory of the day, or how is it that physicians treat revers throughout with Calomel and a few other deple tives. Der-cription and treatment offevers, viz:-Ist. Istermittess or Ague and Fever. 2dlv. Bilious Feer.., ;kily. Typhus or Nervous Fever. and saill other revers by whatever name they may be called. Ist. Of ktermittent or Fever and Ague. I consider all fevers of an intermittent character which cool off once in twenty-four hours, wheth er preceded by a chill or not; or whether tie fever and chill rise and c4ontisue together, or if there be no chill at all. .SometnimeL4 fever of this character continues 24 or 48 hours without inter mission, and sometimes it occursonly everv third day. Nine tenths of the fevers of this state, and most other slates of this union, partake more or less of this character, and in all their various up pearances the treatment should be the same. This medicine cures by correcting the bile. giv. ing tone and energy t) the stomach and bowels, and thereby communicating health fnd strength to the whole system It is also possessed of such singular and admirable properties, that it does not sicken the stoiach nor operate on the bow els as a purgative. It breaks the fever its from 24 to 48 hours, during which time the patient feels no sensible benefit from it, but finds him self suddenly well without being con.-ciesus ofits mode of oeration. There is no arsenic or assy other article of a poisonous nature in this nedi cine. I Iis entirely hariless; woten in any sit uation may take it with perfect safety; and if double the qiantitylherein recoinnnended was ta ken, no had efl'ects would be produced by it. The increased demand for this medicine. ins in duced me in l'uture to prepare it only in tine form of pills, ins the transportation of vials is both in conveyient and unsafe. For grown persons or children who prefer takin.g it in a liquid forun, it can be prepared convenientiy by any person in the following inanner: pounad twelve pills well, pint the preparation into a vial, and pour two common sized table spoonfiulls of whiskey or wa ter to it- spirits of any kind are best. Any other quatntity of the liquid may be prepared at tine same tine, bv increasmig or lessening the quanti ty ofthe medicine in the same pioportion as de scribed above. Treantent.-If tie patient prefers taking a puke or purge before he commences the use of this medicimse, I have sno objection., but it is rarely ifever inectessary. lie can drink cold water or make itse of any kind of diet suitable ir a sick person, without the least danger, or suffiering tine slightest inconvenience from it. A growsn per son will take for a dose a pill or common sized tea spoonful of the liquid every two hours. both lay and night, until the disease is broken: chil dren 8 or 10 years old will take :AO or 40 drops, and those three or four years old will take 15 or 20 drops, and itnfants 3 or 4 weeks old will take fros 3 to 6 drops. repeated and continued as re coninended for groin personi. But as persons are very subject to a relapse for return of this dis. ease, whether they are cured in this or any other way, it would be well to continue taking three or four doses a day until the strength and complex ion are restored, and particularly if the person has already had several relapses. Une box will cure two persons ofa common attack of ague and fever. Before the liquid is taken the vial should be well shaken. . -dly. QfBilnous Paver. This is a more obtti nate and dingerous disease than intermittent or ague and fever, there are generaly three or four days indisposition previous to the onset of this disease, anti irequently chilly sensation. for a day or two after. When this di-ease is properly forned it rarely yields to any treatment under 8 o'r 10 days, and sometimes much longer. 3dly, Of Typhus or Nerrous Fever. This is still a much more obstinale and dlangertnus di-ease than bilious fever, and apparently more moid in the commenceent. It __en continues fnee n or twventy days with scarcely ny renmission or its term:sasiont, with great p)rostratiosn of body aind depression of mind. In nmay be well ts observe thamt Typhus fever is nmost cnomon its thse winter asnds.pring, and Blillionas fever it. tine summnnner and fall. In the. fir..t stage of all fevers, it is coninnsss for the tongue to be convered wvithn a whnitish ctt and if the fever is nnot broketn and rusns it,to thne secoind stage, it is apt tto assue a ye*llow'isht browin color, and in thte third and last stage of fevers, (and piarticularly if thney are of a Iuighn grade and mnalignaint character) thte tongute inapt to assumne a dark brown color, of different degrees of moisture; somettunes it is exceedinwly dti v: in this stage of tine disease thne patient is ollen sen sible ofa hot or bnurniag sensation in time sttomach. The syimtoms of these two diseases are so muchn alike nmttheir first stage that physicians oflen dlif for as.to their real chnaracter, snnr tdoes it mnatten materily, because time treatmet of boths shtould be pretty munchn thte same, withn this exception. that typhus fever does nnot require tier will it bear as tmuch~l strong sickening meedicine as bil jouns fever. Tr-eatent Imn tine first stage of tho t wo last diseases, 'give a putke tsr onne tor two small doses of cnlomel or somne othner nnedicine thnat will tope rate iupon tine stomnach ansd howels. Ulnder anny cirrtumstannces I tb.;ect to giving. mnore strong tmedicine, aind tim decidedly of opinion thati re peated dnsnes of sinch operantitng tinedicinnes do more htarm titan good. Anler thuis operating on the stomtachn amnd bowvens (aind evetn wvithsout it) if several days hsave etapsed annd sty patient Ibe. come wveak, I comnsmesnce with tine pills :nndt drops, and give a domse every three hnours. ilbat is eighnt doses itn eacht twventy founr hsours, wvith it regunlar use of Virginia snake-root, ornsome othser swteat intg tea, suich as hyattp sage or balm. Shsoulid the patient suffer muchn with pain ma the head, back or elsiewhsere, give tweinty or twentty-five drops oh laudanuma at ntight, ifit be a groswn per. son (chnildren. shnoiud take less correspondlintg with theirages) and shnould ho becomne musch dlebilita ted front a continuatiton tof tiht disease. amnd par ticularly if the hnannds and feet bnecosme cnold, give a draughnt tof toddy or wine every thrnee or four houtrs intil he recovers; continue all tite te to iuse tine pills or dlrops its recommtsnensded. Theis diet shounld be light, and takesn otnly a little at a time andt oten, Bleeding is so seldoms required ini thnese disea ses thnat ii a scarcely necessary to tmention in; if it ever is resorted to it should be in tine early stage of thnem. Blistering is sometimes usefusl and rarely if ev er injurions; but it should he chiefly resortedl to in the last stage,when there isdeliriutmr lastintg coldness in tine extremities. Its tine tressmm tnt of eithner of thtese diseases:, I wousld prefer the hew ei no be in rathner a costive thnat laxaitive csnsdi tions. Dint should tine bowels be too inactive, give broken doses of salts or oil, osr openi thsens wvith injectitons, amnd if thety shoumld ite two laxan tive, give six or eighnt drolps tof haianumi two, thsree ttr four titmes a day, until the looniness s restraimned. My experiencee its the treattmetnt tof yellow fever h.as not been very extentsivo. bunt in is neithser more nor less than thme highest grade oef bilious fever, annd should be treated pretty muc-h in the same way. JOHIN SAPPINGTON, Salitne County, Missouri. Price $1 50 per box. Numberless certificates of this medicine, have been tentdered, hut I htave hnisght fit tttinssert on Jy the feliowing from the Rev. yoel 1. lInden Register of the Land Of11ce for tLe Spring Filed district, Mo.,which seeins to eabrace the opin ious of smany in ditd'rent sections of the coues try. J. 8. Having travelled mueh over the states, both west and south, and having heard meh said in Ian or of Dr. Salppingoss's fever pills, I do hete iby certify, tiat I belkeve there has .o ver yet been sy ssedicsine of'ered to the public so ellicacious in the cure of fevers as that whicia iee has pre pared. I have known wany labouring under tb vet and ague, cured ins the coorse l "24 to 4A hours; and all cases of l'ever is I have kntown it used. it hams net.o11 cure,so far as known to r, than any iediciote I have eie,' do therefore reconomend it to al abr. ing under fever, as the best ressedy known to the public. JOi-.L H HADEN. A freslh supply of the above valuable imedi. cine is offered for sale at the Edgefield Drug Store. April 1 11 hite of :Outh % a olina. EDGEFELD i,sTRI (T. T ii ESE ;Presents will certify to all concern ed, that we. George M Newtou residing in the c-ity (of Aulgusia. snd State of Georgia ani John 0. B -'ord. residing is. the town 4of flamburg in the District aforesaid, leave formned and do hereby forns a partnerhip tnder the act of the General A issbly ofthe State of South Carolina autihocrizinlg the fortuntion of Limited Partnerships,for the purcslone and sale of Goods, Vares merchnudize.which business is to be car ried oit in said town of lameiburg inder the name and style of ".fohe, 0. B. Ford" and to continue for and during the term of five years from the date hereof. The said John 0. B. Ford is the General partner, and the said Gets. M. Newton is the Special partner having actually contribu ted the sum or five thousanled dollars to the corn mon stock,in testiotnony w% hereof we have ie - set our hands this fiflh day of October, eighteen hatdred and thirty eight. (Signied] GEO.M. NEWTON. ' JOHN 0. B. FORD Signed and acknowledged in the presenceof us. [igned ] ARIOT'l, ' I WELLINGTON FORD, Ilanhrg. A C. Oct. n. 1838 f 36 INEW GOODS. T II C 3ubscriber begs leave to intvite the at tentioni of the peopleo' d FAgefield and the. dmsimng Districts tat as estire New Stock of SRENCII, GERMAN, ENGLISH & AMl E RUCAN DRY GO O D s. Which he has just received from New York and i" flow op.-ning at the New Store adjoin ing Mr lifubbard's Hotel is Hamsnburg. His stock is extensive-New-and bought for cash all of which ie offiers fir sale at as low pricesiks cale le boiglt in assy Sothern -ity.lle deemsit entirely itninecessary to enter into a gen eral eiulmeration of the articles of' whic i. Mssortmentl in composed or to Isold out any i. ducemuent. %which may noet in the practical opera. tiosss ofiis butaasiness iee realized, but simp:y to state that lee intende. to kei his store furnished at all inies witistive oest & most desirable articles need (as far as possible to do) ane assorteist ot every thing that belongs strictly to is liume o: ssiiess. assd that the buiyinx and selling of Drv Go,-ds will constitue Isis sole and leading pursul and leave it to those with whom ie shaIi he so rorilmltnte as to deal to decide whether lee can sell as cheap as others engaged in the same husiness. JOHN O. B. Foi1 1. Iamburg, S C. Oct 5. I:18 ab 3t NE WGOODS. H E Suhscriliers have jtst received frots N.York a spleudid assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Conisting of Clots, Cussimnerrs and Vestings, StOck.o Colers and Bosoms, Gloves and Suspenders. -:ALSO: "ate and UMbrellas, .With nranny other New and l'ashionable Articlus in their ;me. A general asortment of HcEADYiADE. CL )TIIING, And Military Trimmings of all kinds. P. S.--CLIHIN'G Madeup in the beat s1a4e1 ner and m..ot Fasionble Style. GOULDWIN. IiAiIitINGTON & Co. J'eie i' H . Ocet. 2. 1:t8 i 3!" N E W G 00O D 8. rilIESubmscribesrs are receiving anti espeemna thmeir f;eli anda wvinter supply ne goodsis whsiebe havme beenm selec ted withi g..e, enre from the latest simoraions. to wichd they rspectfunlly inavite the altenstions ofi their cueteomers nad the public generally. Trheir stock embiraces a large and getter al assortment of Ifritisht andI Atmerican sta isle anti feeney gooads, suited to ehe Senson, Groceries, Iliard ware, Crocswkery, Shoes, H ats. Saddles, amnd a general assortnme of Books and Stationary, all of which they will sell on the esost reasonable termts, for cash, or on credit so pumnctual customers. 0. L. & E. PENN, & Co. Oct. 22, 1838 if as$ loUies, OCassessae-m'eg, Ve-st.s ilATS, ST'OCKS AND GLOVES. H Sbsrier have received 5 spies didh asoriment of the above articles.nml tie latest styles, to whsiche they itnvile 'he nmt ce'ntionl of thecir entstomiers. They are pre ip sredl to execuste alil orders for clothing is. she best style andse en t he mtost r'esoable t"rmis. 0. I,. & E. PENN. & Co. Newv Gosbdw! New GOodIS. H5 Eh' sub,scribeer issnowv receiving aned open. ling a general asnd conmpiete assortment of FALL A N[ WVINTEIR e/PIERCRIVsDIZE, Consisting of Faniey, Staple ansd )ry( Goods, G.roceries. Croc.kery. Hasrd and liollow Ware, Tin. Ware, Sasddlermy, &sc. & c wichl will be' sold eer.y rheng. His friends ansd entomuern are vsspectfelly eivited to call and examnine for Iheeselves. C. A. i)OW D. flngging anmd Bale Rope. '1 IE Susibs'ers hav'e received a sp p ily of H emstp andI tow Basgeinsg and Bale Reepe, whih theyolefrsaea h Anignsinm prices. .ofrfrsl tst 0. L. & E~ PENN, & Co. NEGRO CLOTHS, SATINETS AND) FI.ANNEL8. Just re ceived by time Subismcribers. G. L. & E. PEN% Oct :31. l938 r HI sieeebsrd ers have receivesd a upyo C* EEE 01 nupeerior qusalitv tor tamily ~e. G. L. & E. l:NN & Co.7 For sale. 'pWO one hsorse or Deaerborns WAGO.NS, I ent:irely new. A >pl to Near Gilgali .4ceuinsg lisea. Nov 2. 188. .c 4f PUNCTUALITY Xs the life of Anssisess. a 1subscribers are datermined to sell t,eir gesodaothe most reasonable terms at which they can be ullbrded. In order that they may he enabled to do so. on the sal terms of credit, they deem it their duty to notify their cs. touers. that they will expec protmpt payneut. ll accounts are conside d ue ou the first day of January of eacla .ear, except by special agreement; at which tiue they wi require tie sajoe to be closed; if not, they win charge In. terest afier that tium A nd all accounsts due on the first day of Janu. ary of each year, arid not closed within three months alter that tine, they will consider them. selves at liberty to put theta into the hands of ani ollicer for collection. In every well conducted baijewthere should be some principles ad titles by which it is gor erned-and by adopting the above rules we 0ha be enabled to do justice to ourselves and to all ciscerned. Atod what will be better, we Phal be enabled to sell our goods to our customers on a credit at cash prices. We return our siticere thanks to our friends for their liberal patronage, and will try to serve them, so as to meet a continuance of the same. i[- L- 06 I- P NN & CO. Dec 4. 1838 tr 44 Furmnan tiutiou. 'OIL Iite classical depanment ofriais institu. . - it, the Board of Trustees have elected the Rev. N. W. IIodges as Principal, and the liev. P. T. Hammond. Steward and Farmer. Lhe Principal has also secured Mr. John Davis as Assistaist teacher, for the ensuing year. This school, therefore, will go into op. etatin ont the :t.d Monday in January next; sinaer the superintei,dance of bir. Hodges. TIhe Principul and Assiataat are both experien. ced teachers, and each has prepared Students for the South Carolina College. Mr Hammond has served for . months past, us steward and planter, and bids ruir to fill his station with satim Jaction to all parties, The rates of Board and Tuition will be fixed at the next meeting ofthe Board, with a little variation iosi the termsofla,t year, which were *I ou for board. and from 2) to $40 per an i.um 'or tuition,payable half yearly in advance. Studets wil be required to labor two and a ;alf hours in each day, for which they will re ceive reasonAable comiensation; to be deducted rrom their board in the last session. Parents or ,uardau. may Isave their sons prepared either for the Jinior or lower classes in College; or have their iustructioas suited to a high order of inln1ish education. I- he Princimal has resolved to enforce strict diseaalinue; and cultiv-ite the morel as well as the n=elutsal powers of the youth committed to his care. 11is efiarts in this way will be see ntatdedb the L.xecutivecommittee,who ari de. termin9 to take every practical measure tore molve temptations. as far as possible from this Ilistittiou, which at e calculated to lead the stu, dents into immoralites or disorder. The com s:itutions and laws of this inttitttion wil he fur nished to any one who will aptly to either of the membes of the Board o rustees. It is earnestly requested, that the parents and guar dians who send to ttmis institution. would strictly bsserve that law of the Board of Trustees, which requires tuat all monies sent for the use of their sons should be placed in the hands of the steward, to be given out as necessary; and tnot to authorise any student to contract any debt. without the approbatioa of the steward, In order ta enforce this law, it is hoped parents and guardians, will refuse the payment o any accouist contracted by minors(without such au thority. i especially for wine or spirits &c. Ap plications for eiterance must be made as soon as convenient, in persot or by letter, to the Principal, at Woodville P. O. Abbeville District or to Wm. Smitl, Iear the 11tstntion. - JNO. DAVIS, President of the Board, Nfor f4, 183842 Edgetleld Village FEA1LWME &RC69pEs T H iL execives o' this Institutioi will re. . commence on Taesday. tae lit dayof Jaw. uary, I&W3. The Rector informs the comimuni. ty. that MisS STARK, who has assisted him this year, is ensgaged for thme next als. With the a siatance ot this lady, atnd of Mr. BarON in the Mscal Department, ala the Ornamental branch. es of Drawing, Painting, Needle-work $r Music, will he taught in this insittittm, together with theo solid branches heretofore taught. BOAnn. ING cait be obsined in the house of the Riector for tirty pupiis, and int neie'hborintg private heouse.. to aniy extent desired. it is particularly de.itr:mble. that those who intend to place their chtildrer,e in this Institution for the next year, shtould do so in the first week of the opening of' the school in January; as, in that wveek the eiae. sea will ho formed for the whole system to corn. mencme its operations on Monday of the second week. Thme school room is provided with fire places aswd fires to make it comfortable in winter, and the hours of instruction are the same in that sea soni as in the summer. Sothat the advantages for study in the winter will he equal to those in the suimmer. Prices in the Solid Branches and Music the samte the next year as this. For Drawing and Pninting, $8 per : tarter. lor Needle-work, $6. Paynmeta qtanrterly its advance. W. B'. JOH NSON, Rleter. I'dgefield. Nov. 1. 1838. c 31) TIhe :40th Carolinians, Charhestona Courier &. Mercury. Anguista Chronicle & S4entinaeland C'onstittutionalist will give the above two weekly intsertions, atnd forward their accounts to this of-. face for pay ment. . BlOOlij & N.TAT10NAERy. G oodl assoritment of <ool, Classcal and lBlak flooks, also. Ca p and Letter Paper. Qtiills Writing and ladelible hink, &c. &c. Just received by U. A. DOWD. Novr 12, 1838 aff41' BOOTS amid SIOES. JUlST received, a good and complete assort. mnent of Ladies, Gsutlsess and Childrse'. Boots and Shoes, manufactured expressly for this market. and waranted g ' 'or sale b Nov 12. 1$.38 if 41 ~.A. DO VD. Blest Apple VIiEVAR. F *$i:ebyC. A.DO . N 1%2 tf4l MI-k Wheat F LOUR, JU 'lT lte.eived. a good article. pot ti ei. * pressly for Family tuse, and for sale y C. 4. DOW D. Dec 5. 1838 tff44 Alanss Salt 2,000 ""tt"""^MS,ArT, H. L.JEFF'ERs, ilumbnurg~ Oct. 15, 183 37 .WE DICeL. Tl1h E subsecriber, from thme itnportuanitie. J of h ie friends, has concltuded so far to resuime the pirittice of his. prolesaion, as to -tttend to nil calls in ChlrorNc Diseases. A. montg these, lie woutld tmention particularly Scrofuln or King's Evil, Cancer, Diseased . Mammna.,Churonic Sore Legs,&c. A ddrce E. L CARTLEDGIE, Park's P. 0., E dgeiceld Din.. S. C. 1 May J40 tr 3.