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1~iIFF :ALE, DY virtuteof sundry WritsofFierti-Fa e das to mne. diiected, I shall proceed ' to selW. in the,.Village of. Edgefield, on Monday the 27th instant, the following property in the following named cases, to Wm. P. Butler vs. .L. T. Wi al; A. other At'isrdiff,. the same; one-lot of Books, consisting of Law and. niiscallaueous8books; also, some office .furnitbr6- e Teris o salt:aih. - - H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. July 11 . 3t6 24 .S ELIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri F4 cins to me directed. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on. the :First Monday and Tuesday in August, the following property- in the following -named cases,to-wit. . JeremiahW. Stokes vs, P. H. Rooney, a lot of laind in the 'town of Hamburg, known its the plan of said town a nunler (133-) one :'urdied and thirtt three, froniing on Centre Street'fty feet, -n1FI running back one hundred an fly .feet.' -fe la . .'."better. vs, George N. P.,rilie John- Moore and others, sev -eira lWv, s , an:- one negro man slave by timaine -oflat. 1..- 00 t LW A 1E, S. E. D. Jny'lth" 4'e 24 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. 'ames Eidson, Applicant,.vs.S : Snaoft -Jaines Rodgers & wife-Saiah, in Parti and others Defendants. ion .Y virtue of an order from John Hill, . Efsquire, Ordinary of the *istrici. -aforesad, in the above stated ease. I will proceed to sell at Edig4eld C. 41., on the '1st Monday in August next, fht lans be ionging to the Estate of- James. Eidson. Senior, deceased, situate in said District, adjoining lands4f Martie Eidsok the Es tate of John Goiniinie, Mrs. ?eggy -Go. million, and others, entsiisg one. hun - dred andtweirry, anl a-half acres. more or less. To be ,sold en a credit until t-he'first -day of January next. Purchasers will give bend and approved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary - to secure the purchase money. - -Cests to eah.-. _ ' H BOULWVARE, S. E. D. JulyB 4t --24 . SMR-RiFF'S SALE. Y virture of sundry writs of- Fieri-Fa cias'to- one dirieted, I' will proceed abaselliatdgefield .C9tt ouse, on the First Monday. ;and. Tuesday .in August next, the following, property, in the fot lowingcasee;.o-w1t ;c - Reuben 'Mor es;-Dasmiel Livingston, tie ftaii -ireon the "Defendagnt -lives, contining fek ud'led acres, more - , -or,less. adjoin ;rati ' Sennet Perry, Arthur --Doter ,and mesltiant. Also, two ategro slaves by the- name of -Jobrrand Lee' --- Smith & Griggs vs. Darling D. Punkett ; B.'P. Ravanell ad; .others severally, vs.' -he samie ;thefllowing-lots of land:iube -town of' Hiriz.bir, S.C. known itt the plan ifsai,< towvn as lots un4bers 199, 200, 201 and 204. having.tifty. -feet front, and running back one hundred and ninety six feet. bounded on Lih North 'b" .radbury -Street, South by Sowdli Street, East by Trillmai Street. and .Wesby Coa bt-: - Julius C. Pardue vis. S. P. McNary. AdministratOr, a-house and lot in the town -'of Hamburg, known .in the -plan of said town as lot uumber 101, a-t present occu pied by Ilowvard and WVoodrntr & Co., on Centre Street, having fifty feet front by two hundred feet back. - - John Bauskett vs. A. L. H ammond, the interest of the Defsudantila a tract of lantd -containing eight hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands -of Wade'Gloverf Jas. Gofif and otlhrs John Hill, Ordinary, vs..Lewis Elizey ; ithe tract of la-id containing. one -hundred *;cres, more or less, adjoining of-lands of C. :J. Clover, on a'll sides, on the wa:ers of John Carters -Spring branch. Terms of sale, cash. H.- BOUL WARE, SI- E. D. July 8 4t 24 Q.* Mair Tonkic.: W~AT ERowN, N. Y. Oct. 20, 1841. 'Dr. D. JAYNE-Dear Sir-Your [lair Tonic is an excellent article. Many respectahile per sons atso (offer their certificates .in favor of your Expectorant. I believe yout tnedir-ines are the best preparations that have - ever be-en offered to the public, for the relief.6f the afilict ed, and for the euro of the diseases for whibba they were initended. Yonr Expectoranit I thtink will sooen be ex clusively popular. Yours, &c. -. EL; The following is from a Pkysictan .,uid .t -mcli respected Clergymana of the Methodist Sociely. dated Modest Town, Va. Aug -27. 1A0. Dr. JAYNEs-Dcar .%r-4 have been .using your Expectorant extensively in my practice for the last three years.- and for all attacks o Colds, Coughs, Inflammation of diie Lnngs, Consumption. Asthmna, Pains and Weakness of the Breast. it is decidedly the best medirirne I have aver tried. -- - Very respectfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS,' 3. D. Asthms cured by Dr. Jayne's Espectorat. Mhiss M aarY Caumi~t., of New Havetn.Fay ette county, has been cured of Asthma, of more than eighteen years continuance, by the use of Dr. Jayne's Evetorant. . 8he commenced taking the nmed'tine last sammiter, and after usinr eleven bottles, wvas entirely rid of this distressing disease..- We .are - assured of- this cure by a lady of undoubted veracity, and re-. quested to make it public for the benefit of otha ers.--Mount7Pleaht,{(Pa.) Register. 3JAYNE'S EX PECTO RANT--We esteen it a plea-ura to be able to re-ommiend this me -dicine as the best calculated for the purpose of cttiig coughs, colds, sore throat, asthtlra, and -allaffectionts of~tbe lungs. > Fro.n ta long per -soial aequaintantce4with Dr.- Jayne, we know -thift'bE is~noapuicUrpaud his medic~nea are not. isestran6olhetedern cry-upsbbt are tlie-re suit it h; long experience as ajrictising phy suician av. tiheiexpense of great hibor.-Hart .R; - BRT,-ole A ent; at Edgefield C, H S im Carolina. - ,.---. -e .Rs j Counterfeits ! --+ ., on n SALEM WITCHCRAFT O"UDQ1E; !t. J. J.. ROW AND--Dear Sir :-For four or five years I have suffered great lf from Rateumatiss+ in my head, which dar ing the last year became worse and worse. For four or five weeks previous to the 15th: inst., I had siffeied without intermission, my general'health was much umpaired, my sight injured, and my, head.so sensitive, that I could scarcely resi it upon my pillow. Two days since, a single application of your "MAGIC LOTION," relieved me entirely in two or three minutes! I have applied iroccasionally since, and dhe sureness is nearly gone. So great and sudden was the change, that I can scarcely realize that I ani the same man. I have also cured one ol my child:en, and a femsle friend of headache in two or.three min utes. So great is my confidence in the -'MAGIC LOTION" that I would not be without a bot tle for," fify times its cost. Yours respectfully JACOII W. SOUDER, No. 350 Market-street. Philadelpliia; January 17th.1846. Pzepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. '. RowaD. 375 Market street. Sold also by Horn, Fourt" and Poplar streets, and Gil. lingham, Ninth and Race streets. Philadelphia.' Bold by R. S. ILJERTS:Edgefield C. H., Solyth ttaeuhna. July 15 3t 25 Dr. Brandret's ills. BE WISE. O time must be lost by the use of foor -ish remedies, such as bleeding, or mercury, for they both ealy put off the evil day to-makeit the more fatal. Even in inflannmatory diseases, bleeding never ought-ti> he resoried to. for in nine cases out often it wiltake away -the power of .inature.toeFect the cure, even whee aided by Brandreths' Pills. They can take out the impurities fron the blood, but alas ! they-cannet put new blood into the body, this requires time, lint-they can regenerate -old blood, but the old blood must be there. -It is at all tines easier to' eradicate mer cury from the system and -restore 'the mner curialized being to -full health, than it is to effect-he restos ation of the man who has repeateily been Wed. -Bleeding and the.efects of opium are the greatest an - lagonists the Brandreth's Pills have to contend againt. Let us, therefore, be wise, and when sickness assails us, ab. stract the disease out of the blood, not the blood out of the body which bleeding does. Now, Brandreth's -Pills not only puri fies the blood, but they lessen the quan tity, at'the some time they make the qual ity belte:. They only take the worn out parts frotn the blood, those which, if re tained,-woulk be a source of disease. T1'he good effects which are derived from Brandreth's -Pills have to be felt to be belteved. The seeds of decay can be constantly eradicated by their use, and the Principle of Life-the -Blood-strength esed. Thu. protracting vigor of body and mind toni #eriod when we have been ac customed to see the faltering step and the enfeeltled ,itellect. - Di:Brahdreih's Princjpal Office 2t1 Brosa iay1'.Y.'; oiro.ffices in New York. ?Tbe enmiiie'only' foi sale in Edgefield District, by K S. Rsix-r, Edwefield C. II.1 Kesnik- Thayer Hambumg, J. S. ,{ D. C. Smiley.Mesting.treet.. Also, by J. 1. Wit liansa, Aiken, and'by at least one agent in CV. 9ry Distrct in the State. Eery Agent havingtho genuine has acer tificate of Agency,*signeJt by the Doctor hin self.- Edgefeltd C. ii., July 15, 1846 3t 25 Ldst- of Letters R EIAINING'in the Post Office, at Edge field C. HI.. on the 1st day of July 1846. Personts inquiring for Letters, wl-1 please state if advertised, 'A. Adkin~s. Thos. Olease, Titms. Brooks, William Boyd, Mrs'. S. or Ed. Beal, J. C. Bridwell, Join C. Charles, WV B. Cooper..Campbell Covar.iackvott Clary, M. WV. Cook, i. Cuimming, James Clarkson, A. W. Claybrook, Dr. W. E. Chiristian, J. H. Carmnak, WV. E. Devqre, Leekte Drenan, F-. M. F. Fargesos,-Tlios. Fowler ordBarnes, G. Gulledge, Ily Green, Mrs. Ann Glorwr, David Greenleaf, Mr. Golemnan, Rice Gunrett, Wmn. 'Glover. Frances A. Gordan, F. Garland, J. R. 2 U. Ilohimes. Jno. M. Hancock. John Harden. W. C. 2 Hlolmes. Wyatt Hatoker, M rs. B. W. Hlopton, Robi. -liollen. Bennet llenders'.n, Miss E. 'z -Hodges, Mrs.'Julia John Doby, -'arrtson, Wmn. Harris. Ino. Huntery A. I. flhter, Solomon J. .,tnes, G7. W.' 2 Jones, Thos. Jones. Letty J3 Johnason, James Joihnson, Miss 0. S. Kirksey, Mrs. E. A. T. Kistler, Rev. P. L. Lowry. Conrad Lyon, John Logan, Lucy Lee, 3. J. Long, John Esq. laxwell, Thos. Miles, L. 3. .Ie Daniei, Wtm. Mitchel, J. A. . c Daniel, Scly. McKie. Nancy, MclCarty'. James Mimns, James McNare, John - Marsh, Samuel Miirtin, J. F. Mays, Stephen Miles. S D. Noultetn, RachL- Newman, WV. A. .O - Outze, Geo. P. .Price, Charles .Perry & tloeier, Purles, Dr. F.-E. Quattlohuim, Col. 3. - R. Rhodes C. Rlanmom, 3. Robitisow, Wiley S. Sharer. Miss C 2 Spratt, W. R. SmithrMrs. Janey Strotlher, D. R. Siumpter, W. J~ Seurry. MiSS M. II. T. 'treastnetpof tire tfls. Tuomney, Mr. Geold Wigfall,.Mrs.L. T. Wanilaw. B. F. Witt, J. A. *.~Walker, Win. Wagner, M. A. - -Watson, Mr-. - . Y.. -. ~Yarboron gh, Dr. 2 M. FRA ZIER, P. Mf. .J.u.n o a S . iet 8t46. State of 'oath Carolina, EDGBFIED DISTRiiCT. Samu'el P. Geir ; ofwife, j Applicants, Summons in vs. - } Partitin Seaborn Sullivan others, :Defendant ) - Y virtue of an order from John Hill, Esquire, Ordinny of the District u foresaid, I will proied to sell, in the above stated case;at E ee~fil Court House. oft the first Mondiy in Augnst next, the lands belongin to the estate -of Ellen Sullivan, dec'4.,situate in the district and; State aforesaid, ou Stevens' Creek. waters of Savannah river; containing two hun dred acres moreorlessadjoining lands of the said S. P. G~znn- Charles Limbeker. Elizabeth Sul , s;nd others, on a cre dit until the fir ianuary next :(1847.) the purchaser ilbe regired'to give hood and good personal securitv. and a mort gage of the..ptnises-to ihe Ordinary to secure the purehase money, except the costs, which withjle required in cash. H. BOULWARE, . V.. D. July 8 :. 4t 24 Sheri's sia'le. . touth arolindt, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Loveless, Applicant,S ni vs. Summons un Benjamin Loveless, and r" artition. others, Defendants. .J.'. BY virtue of an order frontJohn Hill, Esquire, Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I will proceed to sell in the above stated ease, at Ergefield Court (louse, on the.irst Monday. in August next, the landsheloni'ngito tbe,esmaio of Martin Loveless tjc? taining .two-bhu-ndred and t wenty-acres ,.more r.Jess, situate in the District and State aforesaid, on Rocky Creek, waters of the Savaanah 'river, ad joining lands of y. M. Clark, William Holmes, Elizabe'h Collimis.'nud others, on a credit until 'the first of yianuary nett (1817), except costi, which will be re(luir ed in cash. The purchaser. ill be requir ed to give bond and approved security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. - 'H. BO4JLW ARE, s. E. D. bly 8 . 4t 24 State of South Carolina, -DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COM'ON PLElAS. L EWIS T. WlGFATL who is now L in thecustody of the Sherif'of Edge Geld District, by virtue of two Writs of Capias ad Salisfaciandant, ai't he suits of Wm, J. Simkins :and S. Christie and V. Burt, Jiavinited his -petition . with a schedule On daof his whole Estate and effects. with th' I'pose of'.obtaining the benefits of the Acts of the' Gene'ral As sembly. -commonly'[callcd iiOjnTsolvent Debtor's Acts. public Notice is 'hereby given that the Petition of- the said Lewis T. Wigfall will be lea,d aun"'considered in the Court of UCaton Pleas. at Edge field Court losefon the- Irta-iorrday in October neat or on'suc other day' as the Court tniy orrercisring the tiie. com mencing on the first' Miinday in October next, at said'plaicend all the creditors of the said Lowia T. WigTall are hereby saim toned, personalIv or by Attorney, then and there in : a Lourt to shnw cnnse, if any they canra the benerit of the Art: afores-ail shod! it be.granted to the said Lewis T. Wig-fall 'ugnii his execttin; the assigunment required by the Arts as alure said. TIHOS. G. BACON. C. C. P. Clerk's Office, July 8 13t 24 State of Solith Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN CO MMON PLIE AS. ElUGH .\. NiXON, who his beetn arrested I!and is now confined within the bounds oft the Jail of Edgefleld Distrint, by virtue 'of several writs oif capias ad satislaciettblim, uit, the suits of Benj. WV. Bettis, Bland &. Buthur,. and Joh n Blauskett, severally. havinig filed is petition, with a 'schedule upon oath, of his whole estate and ef'ects, with the putrpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts afthe General Assembly, commonly called the Itnsolvent Deb tor's Acts. Public Notice is hereby given, that the petition ofthe said Ilugh A. Naixon' will be heard and considered in the Court of Cominon Pleas, for~ Edgefield District, at Edgefield Cauts-I ase, on the damy of October~nextioropanch other day as ihe Cottrt may orier during the term, commencing on the first Mondayin October next, at said place. aund all the creditors of the said H'ingh A. Nix-1 sn,are hereby summone~d, p'ersonally. or by attorney; thett and thiere itn said Comtt, to show cause, inny they can, why the benefit of th~e Acts aforesaid, should not be granred. to the~ said Hugh A. Ni.on, upon his executing the assignmaetnt regnited by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 22d, 184U. Jutly 1 13t 23 'State of. South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL1E.AS. A. C. W/ISE,.who has been arrested. and .te is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edg dDistrict, by virtue of a wvrit ofco.pia iaisfaciendutm, at the suit of Charles Lamia'j' ing filed his petitioan with a schedute on ,'i ofhtis whole estate atid ef fects,. with the~ pilj eof obtaining the benefit' of th~e Acts of th ~eneal Assembly, common ly called the Insolvent Debtor's AcL-. Public notice is herebyzgiven; That the petition of1 the said A. C. Wis, wijllibe heard and consid ered in the Courtsf Commion Pleas, for Edge, Gield District, at Edgefield Court House, otn the:' day ofOctober next, or ont such other' day as the Coiurt way order dutring the term. commencing en ithe first M~ondany in October next, at said lace, and all the creditors of the said-C. A,- use, are hereby summoned, per sonally, or by attorney, then and there, in sanid Court, to show cause, if any they cant, why the benefit of the Acts afore'said, should not be granted to the said A. C. Wise, upon his exe etiting die assignment required by the Acts aforesuaid. THOS. C. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's- Ofce, June 22d, 1846. July 1 -* 13t 23 I ~otie. A LLperso a aving. deman'ds against the tessate offavid Richarsni are. regntest mdtopresat .'t$Im immwed'ately. propierly at tested., ad aldetors ofthe estateg are reqttted to miafe jrrtniijiient~ithe- affairs of the rtate are abhout.thbhe closed. - JAS- M. RIC HA RDSON. - JAB. S. GUIGNARD, Ezceutrs. sla ' y 16 ~ State of South Carolina,. iNDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Iobiusons & Caldwell, vs. Bail IWrit Oliver Simpson. O LIVEl SIMPSON who is now in the .cas:ody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis tule, by virtue of tht surrender of his Bail, at the snit of Robinsons & Caldwell, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects with the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Acts of the Gene' rul Assembly, called the Insolvent Dehtor's Acts. Public Notice is hereby given, 'T'hat the petition of the said Oliver Simpson, will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, for Ed-efield District, at rdgefield Court House, on the day of Qctober next, or on such other day as the Cou t may order, during the term, commencing on the first Men day in October next. :t said place, and all the creditors ofithe said Oliver Simpson are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and there in said Court. to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid. should not be granted to the said Oliver Simp ion, upon his executing the assignment requir ed by the Acts aforesad. THJOS G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office. 29th June. 1846. July 1 13t 2't State of South Carolina, EDGIFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C ALEB BROADWATER. and D. M. BROADWATEL. whii have been ar rested and arc now confined within thebounds of the Jail of Edgefield District. by virtue of a writ ol'capias ad satisfacieidniu at the suit of Goode &. Lyon, havimg filed their petition with a schedule on oath, of their whole estate and effects with the purpose of obtaining the bene fits of the act of the General Assembly com. monly called the Insolvent Debtor's Acts Public Notice is heriby given.that the petition of the said Caleb Broadwater and D.M. Broad water will be heard and considered in the 'ot.rt of Common Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House. on the day of October nest, or on such other day as the Court may order duriing the rerim, commencing on the first Monday in October next, at s.iid place. and all the creditors of thu said Caleb Broad water and D 31. Broad water, are hereby siim. moned personally, or by attorney. then andt there in said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefits of the Acts aforesiid should not be granted to the said Caleb Broaid water, and D. M. Broadwater. upon their ex ecuting the assignmetit required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office. Jniie 22nd. 1946. July 1 1st 23 Young Ladies Boar(dik ; aasd DAY SCIIOOL. EDGETiIL COURT HuvSi. S. CAOLINA. 1T is my purpose to open a S chool of this i character, on the first Monday in January. 18.17, in my !louse, near to the Episcopal Church ; by which time a School Ibumom will be built commodious enough to receive a large number of Pupils. All the usual branches of an English edit cation will be taught, together with Fiencb. \1miic, Drawing and Painting, by competent 'Teachers. employed for the pui pose. . Tablic Examination will take place ,rnce a year; and the 31u.-acal Pupils will be re quired to perform in a private Concert once a mantn. 'wr hic ima they ivil b e anine on the Theory of Music: 2o that ikoo may e given that they are well grounded in itt rudi meurs. Petrsons wishinig to 'place. their chii'ren in this School are regnestd to inak e application I by the first or Nivemb:eer. that pre-paran is :ny be made, fim their recepti. paruc:ari, for such :t+ it v come as B ,nders. Irates of Tilition awi! limard, payable in ad vance, will be. as fililows: 7'er Quar9er. For Spelling. lt-ading, Writing aid Arithmiitic. : 4 00 G.eogratphiy. Graimmair aind C.omu. piisition, with the above. 6 00 listory. Naitral and 31oral Phmli. inosopy.Cheiitry, Botany, &c., with the above, $ 0t) Frenich, 1 0 3isic, f) 10 Lrawting and Paiting, 6 00J . Board, incltudinig Washing and .iphts, pe~r month, 10 00 A charge of 50 cents per quarter will be made fur wood duringa the Fall amid Winter. EDMlUND 13. BACON, June 2.1 4t 2 IJCholera, Siumnuaer Coniaplaint, Diarrhreua. Dysentery, and all other lDcransgc men's of the STOMACil and BOII'E LS, rured by Dr. 0. JAIYNE'S C.-IIMINA. TrIVE BALSAMA. New York. 8th month 1st, 183S. Friend Dr. JAYNE.-It gives me mutch - pleasure to ini.,m thee of the result of a case m which I administered thy C 4 R llNATI~VE BA LSAMl, and I consider it to be a niatter of duty due thee and the public, to give the fol- I lowiing statements. Being called to visit a pa. tietnt a few days sinice, I found lie was vomit- 4 ing and purging most violently, with severe 1 Tormina and Cramps ini the mupper amid lowera extemities, atnd also in the ab'dominial parieties. fI Thme Cramap was so violent, that it took fcotr meni to rub him incessantly, to kcep doiwn the spasm, and to use his own words, he said it seemed to hint as if his bones would snap ini two, There were also violent cholic pains aroud the ubllical region, at-ended with very distressing naasen, im short, I considered it to be a case of genuineo cholera. I fou nd on engnti ry. the patient had beent unwell the day pre vions, with a looseness of the bowels. That I six hours bet ore I saw him, he was seized with[ the comnplaitnt, and had gradually got worse. The extremities were cold, and lie was nearly pulseless. I immediately gave him a spoonful of the Balsam, which in a lew moments was ej ecteid from the stoimach, but on giving it a few times, the stomach became settled, and lie expressed himselfmtoch relieved. I thean gave buim a cafomel and opium powder. In two ours from theO time I saw him heo felt qttite easy, and fell asleep, and slept well for five ours; bttt on wvaking, the symptoms againa re turned. I directed more of the Balsam to be given him, whent lie dis,-ase subsided. and the patient was convalescent. It took 'only one I ottle to mffect a cure. I have also en oftend witessed the beneficial ofl'ects of the Carmuin tive B~aLsam in Summer Co :m plaiits and Di. rrhtma, that I wt~ould inoet be without it for its eihinsilver. 1 remain thy friemd, TiHOMAS alOTT. Mf.D. 4.1 Broadhway, New York. J R. S. ROJBERT'rso tle Agent, at Edgefleld C. H.. S.nth Carolina. Bewcare of Conterfeits ! July 8 St 24 Exeentor's Notice.e T3 H E Executor of Col. Jous KF.y, deC'd., thaving paid all thie deands against the aid estate, within his knowledge, gives notice I o any person havintg yet any demands against C he said estate. (if any sucht there be,) to render hem in to the sub-cribes, on or before the first ay of A ugust ntexi, or they will not be paid. . JAMES TOMPKINS, Ex'ur. a Edgefield C. II , Junc 22, 1846. C Jne4 tAi11 29 A Challengeto'tlie World. W E fearlessly challenge all men, whether Medical men or inventors of Quack Vostrums, to produce the evidence of so won lerful a cure ofScrofnla as thefullowiag, which vas performed in Er.xvxN DAYs ! Read it! Read it! Mlessrs. Rowand & Walton-Gentlemen: n justice to you, and as an net of charity to hose afflicted as I have been, I cheerfully lur ais!' you testimonial of the astonishing cure wrforned upon me by your"DR. CULLEN'S :NDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA." More han two years since, I. was attacked with a nost obstinate and frightful Scrofula, which maffled the skill of the most eminent physicians n our city. Among other remedies, I used sixteen bottles of "Swaim's Panacea." twelve )ottles " Sarsaparilla and Iodine,t' and large itantities of Hydriodate of Potash, and was itill growing worse. My mother seeing yonr advertisement of 'D R. CULLEN'S PANACEA," called upon rou. and you spoke so confidently of it that I .as induced to try it, although I had but little aith in its efficacy, after having tried so many ,tlier remedies without relief. My face, fore ead, nose, cars, and oneside-of my throat were ilmost covered with highly inflamed and pain ruil ulcers, when I oomnenced using the "PA NACEA." on the 29th of December, 1845-and to my titter astonishment, the swelling and aoreness were entirely removed in *wetyfour 'ours-and in two days the ulcers commenced healing ! I am now using the third bottle-the ulcers are all healed, and my health perfectly restored. Yours, &c., JOHN W. APPLETON, No. 8. Madison street. Phila., Jan. 10, 18.16. City of Philadelphia, sc: MIAYoR's OFFicE. Personally appeared mfore me, [r.. s.] the subscriber, Mayor of said city, John W. Appleton, who being sworn, deposes and says that the lacts sot fhrth in the l'oigoing statement are true. In testimony whereof, J have hereunto set my name and :aused the corporate seal to be affixed, this tenth day of January, A. D. 1846. Signed, J011N SWIFT, Muyor. The above certificnte of our Son is without the least shade of exaggeration. His case we Id conusiderel almost hopeless. after so many elebrated remedies had iailed, and we attri Jote his final cure inl the INcnEDIf.Y sHORT P.LcE oF E.EvEN DAYS to your "PANACEA" 'thne. Yours, rspecitfilly, Signed, DANIEL APPLETON. lan'y. 10th. 18-16. ANN M. APPLETON. I can cheerfully bear testioiny to the above rcry extraordinary case and believe it to he one ,f the most reonderful cures on record. I was iresent when Mr. Appleton called to see low mdft & Walton, in relation to his case. His lace was then almost covered with SCROFoLOUS Lt.CERs, which were highly inflamed and very paiunul-arnd I must say that I very much doubted that a cure could ever be elfected It is hardly probable that Air. Appleton would have: lived three months longer without relief. Signed, WILLIAM STEELING, Al. D. . Jainuary 1i0, 18-40. "Cihlet 's Panaren," sold Wholusnle and Retail by Jos. T. Cowand, No. 376 Market itreet ; P. H. Horn. corner Fourth and Poplar; L.V.Vaughan. corner Sackanmaxon & Queen st., Keningtoi, and our accredited Agents. Rt. S. ROB ERTS, Ag ent, Edgefield C. H., South Carolina. July 1 3t 23 Valuable Land for Sale. - T HE Sul 'a~ber has detcrminied able tract of LAND. on which'h'e now resides. a'nTnrkey Creek, wa er, of Savainah rivet.74 miles from Edgefield Luirt Inue. The tract contains 2:30 acre.s, teel the han- is in a good state tfor eit tivatioin I""r vriical:irs apply to the sbihscriber on the >remisee" JUlIN BLAND. Jan:"24, if . 22 iaddhlerv and a reness ESTABLISHMENT. I take great pleasure itt - reiurning to mny pattronis and Iriends an gene:-ni, my sin care thanks, for their very tiberal patronage during thme *past year I would also, take this Ilioit utiity to in-. formt thetm, that I shall still conatinlie to carry on my bit. iness at mny old stand, at mthe first door above Presley and lBrynn's brick store; where may me found, at all times, allkinds of IJARNESS, 4A )D L ES, BR ID LES, aind all other articles eiteralIly kept ini such establishments. M ilitary eqntipage, mnade to order in the most upprovedi style, ni ill also be prompiltly furnish d at my shaop. All persons wishing to buy, I hope will give ne a cnll. I shnmil endceavar to pitt all mny ar iles as low, as in justice to myself, I can po. ibly affoad to do. D. A BBEY. Elay 13 if 10 $20 Reward? RANAWAY from the subiscriber, abott the 10th of Janutary. a Negro W~omani, 'y ntame of NICY, of dark compleio, about 8 years of age ; she is supposed to be about hlarles Glover's plantation, where she has 'een seen. The ab'ove reward1 will be paid to ny person who iwill -leliver her to meI at Edge icld Court lH-use. S. F. GOODE. Edgefie'ld C.11I., April 29 if 14 .iVofice. 4LL Persons having demandis against -the Estate of WVm. Brunson, de 'eased, are requested to render them in eccording to law. Those indebted to said Osiate are reqnested to make immediate tayment. D. B3RUNSON, Executor. A pril 22 tf 13 state of South Carolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. In thme Court of Ordimary. bumti Rowe and othiers,) Lppli'ts, as. Mary Rowe amid others, Def'is. [ T appearing to my satisfaction that A ndrew Jackson Rowe, lives beyond he limnits of this State, it is thiet efore or lered that he do appear and object to the ivision or sale of the real estate of Win. I Rowe, deceased, on or before the first londay in September next, or their con etit to) the saraue will he entered of record. Given under my hand at my office, 2d une, 1846. JOHN lIlLL. 0. E. D). JTune 3d, 1840 12w 19 ICE.'ItE. JD. TIBBET TS will keep constantly on . hand a supply of Ice until October. 'ersonus wishing to purchase may rely upon etting it in any quatity. None will be sold n the Sabbath, except for Medical purposes.3 Juno 17 tf 21 (;The f'riends of Maj. .5. 9. Sco'rT' nnounce him as a catndidato for TaxL (ollector at-'the cusuing election. NaovO.i 4b General Agenta cercauiM ansIst ,. Ti',i offers It irlevies ti-' the puble, nd be wihlibtey ded att<.ntion to - ' . SELLING OF-COTXON:AN Baying Goods for Pzuvaatr: i attend to au basiiussu tkyt , , emma to hi s Care. He embraces this opportunityg,;* g his thanks to his frindefbrUthe iftptx . age heretofore bestowed and tib f close attention o En siness. liht epetmjpf and to continne tereceivaejiine his aim to smake al bit elisrges i t sible, knowing thar it ie, closely observe the rite r Liberal advance#iil'lie te , produce sent to hrm'for title _tere. ettw,' sent to him by Boats, wlfl seei . wharfage. All prodnecr-e fe :himet will be promptly sold r-attrilal,-f fso:edered. August 6 2@ L. & E. PENN, have jt re e e -~. " opened a large and had e.lw ., ment of SPRING aIIu SUMMI fit purchased in Charleston anudNe ir jkoP~ a . prisiug a general assortment:of. ,a # Staple and Fancy Goods;-1v( Ware, Crockery,'Gre;". flats, Shoes, Bonnets, Boos and Stationery, &addlery rn Bridles, Medib$gs and a great variety of othqr articl% c.K kept in our line. All ofwhich we se on terms to suitdie tinies. UT'2Ve invite oar friends to call and.e. ' aminemWuN stock. April8., - NEW ,SP RIN' mKoDs , Wtl- KETCHAM & Ctn.' HAMBURG 0. CA. 11AVE received their Spring supply of* Dry Goods, of the latest style'ond'pat terns, consisting in part-of Geuduated Robes Pliin Muslin tobes,- Rich DritperyChinte, Printed Lawns, new -styless; BagesGing.r hams and Muslins, Chsambray Gingham, for children, Book, Ml,'Jaeonet,' Crosa Burred, Swiss and Canbric Muslins: BrowniLinen-, Drills, Brown Linen Table Cliihs,.. by the yard or pattern, Damask Table Diaper, fIris Linen, Linen Sheeting, Linei a'ad 'G'ad Skirting, Rich Fancy spring Printo, a lot of superior Culacoes; at .25 heIts,'idt.r'M s ; Ntukeen., Checks, Ticks, Gloves, Patemnis Parasoletes, Sun Shades, Linen-Cainbriemtd?. Silk Handkerciefs, Furniture Dimity,. ria ges, Pahn and Leaf flats. Ladies' and.Missea. plain Straw and Leghorn Gip'sey sonnetar Flowers, Tabbs and Ribbons, Ladies'fineIii' Slippers. Children's black and colored'Sb: &c. A lot of Hlosiery; 33 per cent. cheapr than over before offered in this'ntarilt all of which.. together with our former stock, acidbe sold low, for Prompt Pap: April ]9. 3-tf - T.' THE ,PUL . Y the last Will and Tesamerit f. Aex, B ander Downer. lekaliedfla~il' otBdaisl" Island, provision has been'niade for the'ma' tenance and education ofa'huiherof ii& orphans of this. District. anderthei1eoEti4 years-and by an act eldile Legiaiature, - missiers vebeen.appoa r e l thebe h as soons ihesas ifii er teneficiaries, to -ree-riiirible 'k i w E1ffir- or their accommodation and'tci obtaihatihirij ces ofa -competent persono take-t ifi eoef the institutinr., .. . The design of-this comuannication is:to so licit theco operauion of the citizens generally, but more particularly of the Cniissioners of - Free Schools, in ascertaing the number ofchil dren in their respective neighborhucisa entitled t to the benefits designed by the benefaction of the T estator. Comamunications addressed to us thr'ongh the HJamburg P'ost Odice, will be thunkfully re ceived. M. GA LPH-IN, D. A R DlS, ~Conm. G. B. MILLS. 5 i April20 tf -14 T1hie H amburg Journal will copy. Dr. A. W. Youngblood; OFFE~tS his profesional services to the citzens or lIdgefield Village and hicinitv Otlice next dnoor, East of Dr. RI. T. Minis residence. A pril 22 tt 13 B)ULL'd3 COMPOUND OF SARSA - EDPARILLA; Thiis prelparation of Sar sapaurihia possess all the active properties of thet Root. an a higha concentrated state. Just received, and for sale by. J. D. TIBBETT S Dec. 10 tf 46. Notice. A LL Persons havirig ,demands against the estate of Henry Carr, dee'd.,.ase regnt; ed to present thema legally attested, and those ' indebted are reqgnested to make iminediatie pa'y ment. T HOS. LAKE, Admiisro. Jneo3 - ___ tf State of South Caroliua 4 EDIG EFI EL DDATRF&d lBE COMMON PLE4S. -- John 13. Gordon, Delr as. Co .h Jos. N. Perrin. ,J paas. T HIE Plaintiff in the abovecae. havin ithis .Lday filed his declaration s iniy a~ttn' the Defendant having neither Wifli or-Atter ney known to reside withinri~e lmism State, on whom a copyof the samewithwuje:rE~ to plead can lie served, on motionof~B~akei it Plainitiffs' Attorney,.it .is orderedthatiep4 Defendant do :appear and pleate'iJoV haration within a year and a day from theat hereof, or jndgment will be awarded against him by default. '~ THOS. G. BACON;'f. r, Clerk's Office, Oet'17th- 1845 '"1Yg39 State gf =South&Gartblina, EDGEFIELD 1ISTRW'1>T 7 OLL ED bif mNly Gu 'sfiW *Uingnenrthe'Pinie House, ii sji~ isiery an estray MULE of'ths bay ecofofi~aboUr three feet uixitiches in.height. qet~ai six years old, and .without ,any bran 4.or -ri perceivable. The said MIe,hms lppas ed atfawc dollars. . .., e Ma ~0J9SEPH ,AUIEYJIate We are 'autljtitllto an eandidate for'be Senatea~L ie nsui election. Mlarch4 t~ 6/ nounce Nr L a ~T~~~hlCaww K didateior'JeSut u~ o ete lion. noucee. Cot. JOH!WBAU8Kt Candidate for the Senate- at 4thes and,1