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-4-2 F k'Ceamdent ournt A 4 VATIONOF.RICE. he4ollowiag communication was published by.us last sun er T eau thok,.atthe request of several friends, has.nromised us two or three numbers more,-on the same subject Mr. Editor :-.Sir-I am of Op ion, that your papar is emigently.calu lated to promote theiagriculturalgterest of l*.southernsection--of our Union. Situated aswe- are in these States, so littleirnovedfrom the tropical--favored withrieasonsso lengthened, we, are, en ablod-to cultivate any ofthe fruits, and .mossof the-grains of that region. It is therefore:of moment: to the plaeter, to. awiken his-enei gies--to encourage en-, terprise, and to make experiments suited, to zour. favored situation., l accor dance-whi these feelings, .have read withamuch interest, the various improve mes tin' progress in the. arm. of agricul. !thre;.sb judiciously,'selected in your pa per.-. There is one view bowever, which at this crisis,iI think.important to the, ansiderations :of the planter,, whici lave not, seen :ekpressed. Nor do- I know olaay;experiments now in progress, likely-tosprodtce any-favorable result. To imake experiments and to coi 'nunicate the, result, Icoceive to'be our duty:--To give ttdin publicity is a task which you have promised to perform. Fos merly, w hen lands were fresh and yielded abundantly -when'cotton bore a high price,-and the planter pocketed a heavy return from his. crop, matters moved, on 4iih: very, Pfle dificulty. ''weety cents a pound for catton sup plied the acessity of dl eqier'iti ents, and an'expedient was seldom .tl'ought of indeed the' science of agt iculture was !entirely -neglected. -But, now, these. ron time'--these, Worn out and sterie fields, have prefixed another feature to. the' scee in which the planter may lise portrayed on the one side, poverty and embarrassment, with all of its con comitants collaterally connected. . On. the other, the only -antidote, industry, economy'and frugality. And since it *rs become one of the clearest axioms 'whichr can be deduced :from the., recent. history ofithe cotton market, that labor, skill and industry even wrhen applied by ied bestinformed and most judicous cul. Wtvators-of the soil,-will very jittle more rn- clears incumbent expenses, (and indeed so e planters fail in. dding: thif iu.ch)It: is a loud :and frgent. call -pa.th e-community oficotton .,growers tabolisielaeast toa ofsiderabeex *ni, fot enti ethe i<,tore,ufthib iddelsesswapodstx,'andsidopt sysx ar' 'Ily som erat o proftable iat at'ats thenWa e to .hponetaged h~etic agleratea conparajkqmht: ts -.- hick acidethastroughitin..our ide, itsrelative value'en-parnd4cultue. - fiiveswelland:tvill.inaturespes fectly on any landithatwill~produaca cotton. The rcredf~rtce, is more than double than in ~cotton. - That more can be culhivated to hbe band-that -it willhmature as soon and, * the harvcst is dyer before that of cotton - sfaisly-begun ; and .what is paramount * to-anvrother advantage in the scale is, M aatitere cannot reasonably exist any peheusion of starving out the corn *uaity? even, if rice becomesa stable -Commodity in this region, on matter to what extent it may be cultivated. Nor IS there ainy probability of glutting the. stimarket, with an artible in such universal Amand, and tvlere the. goegraphlical hlts in which it t'.an be cultivated to 'aty adviitage are to clearly defined. 2Objections may be offered to this ~change of culture from the fact, that rica is an aquatic plant, and only be profita -bly cultivated on lands that are irrigated .at'will. To tifisobjection, I would only remark, that it is not unusual for planters -who are most favorably situated on tide * lands even, to adopt a system to day -tulture with some fields, resulting in an abundant harvest. Iadeed, it is a long * 6)mtested jlUini *ith ?utcessful growers bf rice, whether the water or dry culture, ywill yield the greatest product per acre. ~With the use of water more can be cultivated to the hadid, and that the ferfihity of t he soil it better preservedJ, ;are points long since. yielded. . These remarks are intended to illustrateihe fact,, romthe peculiar orgatiiiatio~n of the rice *pplidtti i-will cconiodate itself to either - t the wet.-or dry culture -i ihen *hy should ate for one, moment doubt, that if ue ~give.it. a-trial, it will in like manner ac ' commodateitself-ina pecuniary point of tist to-all the - necessiiies, of.the~cotton planter I - ew Will hestitiate to try the espes iment, whenit istated thiat land - . which -will prodiuce only a bag of cotton tthree acres il yield unider proper agifUlure fifteen or twefiy i%:sieisof rice. - . ~ Ii miay-be proper here to remarI, that ~3tl; custom of planting rice in low damp~ 4otsiin: your corn or cotton -fields is a wuad-one,; the plant .would -thrive -much beero a~dry, and -loose spil; and heali~tA whaen water is skilfully applied 4Q ltofrief froinie planting to the a 40~ prdd icl is - uly' the .'sli sneverthes true, demonstra ~oath4lu~~4iriefits, that at am'c hassbeineuaderspone-the sanmo 40Mutisenti~iile4EaJj.4an ds * tht are not dyshould b ditched so. as to dranin two feet at least from the surface, kiore a good crop of rice can be expec tedkrom it. Riva swamp'lands that - *frsa ~n'ot tmk worn, w id~ik *tid~il hot? aI thsUtte land~ would :requica iflr.tliB Upi ttot of cotton: crop good upland from82 toA5 bdshels. Rice tiatifatdultivated, will comin i the ighdst pri in' be Char= leston'nuariet, if sold for seed'; seed rice culivatesdin tihfs'region will bgteatly preferred for tide-land plantations. Th eencouragement which .the Rail Road da in progress, holds out to the enterprisitignianter._ The faltilitjith which it promises to ;co ey.- the rough rice of this and the adjoining districts.to the emporium of-mor-State, where iji ill find a ready-and profitable'sale-of seed, destined to germinate and yield its future 'abundanceon helolig a tijustig'es8t4 rice land that skirts our southe nashores, is doubtless an.- object wottby the.,at* -tontion of the cotton- planter, who,! will bear in d id h'at the' practice of irrigation is used as an auiiliary, not an essential inehe production of rice. .It is in ewesy respect, adapted, to the wet or dry, culture. - These-remat ks, which I deem merit some attention, I-beg leave to submit to the consideration of your numerous rea ders, and am, sir, very respectfully yours, &c. - AMPHIBIOUS. STATE OF SOTTH CAR;OUNA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. dorge Parrott, - - Bill for Foreclo sure of Momt. James E. Walter, & others, gage, &c. T eiing to.my satisfaction, that James I E. Walker, Joseph J. Walker; Alexander F. \Vaiker, John M. Walker,"Moses Walker, James C. Walker, Samuel P. McNairy and Eliiabeth C. hiswifr, Barah .ArntWalker and Mary. D. Walker, gefendirmts in the case, are without the liinif bf hi sState Ordered,.that the defendants above nimed, do appear in this honorable Court, and plead; answer or detOrfI o'the'said Bill, -within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. . . ..8. 8. TOMRINS, "c. a. i. D. Commissioner's Ofice, Mlarch5S1847. march10 Sa 7 . bisi~ns.-lrgaftsa. THE CASH PRINCIPLE 1S ONE, OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK -- RETURNS. . " Roberts?.Cheap.Cash Store. 8. ROBERTS is noiv 'ecetviig'fr'it R e Charleston- and Philadelphia, a full and very complete assortment, of seasonable' arid very cbeap Staple & Fancy Dry-Goodsa, amAongei'whbich are printed Calicoes and Mus fins q to 25dntpirt ' i, , Pantaloon Stuffs -181to'f6 sen'sa ard, Drap d'Ete'iat $1150 ier7y a, MarseiltstjiesttPattets 377 to75 clnts, ri ipeatsbr6in ; a nlss,.,lri Orgaudiechev Inser 2s, %sd4 stds tav.12Ase a arui aid, w o dents. R"_ t~owel' .;Tab Cpovers ." ,ltSkt;capa bonne Ri bot 4 S3ilk adcotton.ansrohe s, r1 ol. Iareind.Caps,. - 4, . 8ilkFdngeO s-ew atylsilkButions, 1 FaneyGloves and, Mitsp nbrelras ara- a thls,,Whalebone, Laghoyia Bonnets. veryI and papem Fans.&c.,to ,whi'chtheiattena. - tioid dthe Ladies is respectfuilly lelicited. ndHAT$ AND CAPS, Men'san Boys.Wool hiathi0 cents and up Gntleien'Panismi 'Hats)$3 50 to 4 00 echrbfine quality, $ ah Boy's fine Leghiorn 1ias t$1'5ah lehe and boys Valineito Hats, 18j cts. to 374 i ets, eaCh, ---- Mens Leghorn - Hata,.$1 75 to $3 00 each, beautarol quality. YARNS AND HOMESPUNS. Factory Yarns at 874centsa bundle of 5 pounds, -afecw.more left of the same sort," at the old price. . - 1 Northern Homespuns 64j cents to 124 cents a 'yard, IRItSH SEED POTATOES. 12 barrels round yellow Northern Potatoes, pink eyes, at $4 50 .ea barrel, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cheap Cup and Saucei-s 12j to lagects. a siet, Stit.vb ryPlates, R6h Cliina 'lebtta, Flower Vases, Lmmp Shades, 1 Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Tumblers, emon ades, Cornelius' side and solar Lamps, &c. &c. SEGAlRs AlND TOBACCO. La Norms, Eagle and Anehlpr Brands, Hlava na Segars, Q ueen Bee, Nectar Leaf and Cavendish To bacco, Fine cut anmoking'iaceo, Lorrillard's~nufis, Pipes. Segar Tubes, Segar Cases, &c. &c. BOOKS, PAPER, QUILLS. &e. Cheap Letter-and-Cap Paper, 10- cents 'to 25 cents asquire, Napoleon and his Marsihs'f1i sne a sjlendid assortment of.Books & Stationery. G ROCE RIES. Sugar, 9, 10, and 12 pounds for $1 00, Cheese at 12j cents a pound, Coffee at 10 pounds for $1 0i Maccaroni at 25 cents a pouned, Large bottles Capers at 374 cents a bottle, Figs, finest turkey, at 25 cebts a pound... . Old Gogna6 Brarnoggeuaine -French at $3 50- I t gallIon, White Wine Vinegar at 374 cents-a gallon, Lemoa, f'resh Malaga, at 374 cents a dozen, Fine Teas, Hyson,- unpowder, & Souchong, Candles, Tallow and Sperm, &c. &c. &c. -BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies Gaiters, Sluppers and Walking Shpes,I Gentlemen's call And seal pegged and sewed .Shoes, Genteen's ealf Boots, fine quality, and a very complete asmotment of all kindsof Misses, Youths, end.Children's Shoes, Boots, &c. * IKARD WARE.. Garden'and Field Hoeu,.Revolving Pistols, Pen and pocket.Knives, Hat chets, Axes, Ket (fotiotCddi* adlocks,-Plougb Linesjtaile, -c'--et and othL, .. Floorng and cisgBmaja Shoe Tacks, Scythe.,Tubs, BiCIt ta WadV', Traehans;ahd astrrtiesin the line. DRUGS, MNDNNINES~iNDPEURFU The largest msortment and-eheapeuit'.ia' seetion of~the District, an'd depmdied by'iipro fussed Druggist.s Mwdcplaiss soirtoetellarue, by the stibscriberiW':s graferifa dldisin ghishd -patronagesdtsflid -Ghidlam Wake greatet-eetions than ever to tmerit-thu appril bation of tile commauty. R,.5 ROBERTS.. 3 Marh 3 1tf 6 Orderarom the.deuntry, aekk reakttae1 promptlr.attended to - r WILLasn att bed tchina, ar Linater speeitiled'- tof colct ii ocr and Roaa'1'.a, forethe g~ + i Monay; ~ a22d-arb,$I -- rd' .F WP'dnesdar; B4th. '*:!'y'1r 'Frdiy,. 26th ""at , 'Saturday; ;27tt, i " ,' :,; "Tesday. Both:; -' Wedneisdarjti3 t, r Thursday, est~l~ FtStriday, . .. t Thurday,, . i ' ?.j,": "Tuesdlay. h, Wednsday,.. Tth ,: " "F rday, -:r '1th":,7" u Saturday, - l7'h" "' . '"Tuesday- _ em "Thursdsy,. 15 Mondkay.~bsLh am esdy "EL. '!y . ) Mdry Qodn..T T h tha lYyY, ,irw f rt: 1re'o thi , vclof adituae if n. oder.o =t~dthe tate'aforesaid; on'West Creek lt f. dariver;coniiliting fboltudtland, fty acres 3aore.or) fes bunu byt'1lndl tohwardly un'iitbwaly:bdl dig-tO on Bates, wes ty Nazban ' end: tast by .John Bate.';land., a$ il! e old for -one-fourth cash, t .. eV o Icredit -till :the irat, oif ,Ja itexG. 'urcasers to give bond attd go~~erIy u.les to be signed; but owtdelitqed'tll he purckase moneoy.. e p'id; 'i!~C S ;TOMKINS 0.',' ;om's. for, ac 5 ~'" , march 0,. ~ 7. V. ga +.r~ A' , ZI -K 4 tealp _ oo fft: Acwhlliliaf .sy, ~ of Wtt~1W~i8'9tte Mau eend ieof$fteiiit a t.} .end, OInLAI4RS REWARD. RIUA WAY' from the subscriber on the 11th, inst., a Negro woman, MIfLY. .aidanegro is about forty three years of age, and having lately belonged to E. Atchersonofthe Dark Corner. is probably in that vicinity. The, above reward wiil be paid to ny one who will deliver her to me at Edge. laid Court House, South Carolina. '"b3 J. D. TIBBETTS. - jOTIC . HEundersigned respectfully announce to their friends-and the public Generally, hat theyhave forfidd a co-partnership, under he name-of GJOODSE & SITLLI'dJV, or t&' -ptirpose of transacting a mercantile bu - ie andawill keep on haiad at the Store re', entl? ocupied by S. F. GOODE, a general 'ssotment of Facy and- Staple Dry Goods, ardware,'Crockery, Groceries, Saddlery, &c &, comprisiig. all articles usually kept in a onntry store, which they will sell upon accom aoditing terms, andthey hope by strict atten ion to business, to merit a kiberal share of pub Lic patronage. ' S. F. GOODE, J. B. SULLIVAN. january 1st. 1847. CARD. The, Subscriber takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to his old friends and ens omers, for former frvors; and to solicit, for the new firm of Goons & SULLIVAN. a continuance of their patronage. S. F. GOODE. January 1st. 1847. tf 50 eMore 'iYes r Gro s . G L. & E. PENN, have just received - from New York, a very handsome lot of FANCY GOODS, and also a comt~lete as. 6rtment of Worsted Goods for Ladies Dresses, laidFrench -Mlerinoes Ombre Cashmere, Figuered do., Muslin de Laine Shawls, Plaid do.. Mezeppa do., Cashmere do., GoTa Plaid; black Belvidere do, very large and heavy, Black Gro de Rhine Silk. Douuble width do, a very superior article, - Together with many other desirable articles, allof which wi'il be sold heop. november 25 ' tf 44 Umbrellas: IUSTRECEIVED, from the Philadelphia Manufactory, a large assortment of silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS, fro 50 cents to $10. A few of the Walking Cane Umbrellas, a new and curious article, aniwering the double purpose of a handsome Walking Cane and splendid.Umbrella. G. L. & :E. PENN. november 25 - If 44 Store House to Lett HE Store House at Mount Willing, lately 'occupied by Lehmaier & Brothers, is of. fered for rent for the -present year. Mount Willing.is a well known and desira ble stand for a Country Store, and worthy of the attention of ,Merchants, as it also affords the privilege ofa Phst Oflide: ; For particulars apply to the siubscriber, at Mint Willing, Edgefleld District. J. B SMITH. Jata'y3 tf'' PR SALT. r3IEBubacrib.r willelil a.t private sale, w 5laa2' E. AND:LOT,..o :the niost spld T tmem nentzimr1 14 acres t, sendpi4uia e been-lately me"roved. @II r to liuy-'Will~dif rell to call we - sdon.ed Is'a erinii-On thiird relah: the balance in one 'd two years. JOHN Mf. H OMES. february .10. - 6t.... 3 S TH E FAMOUS.JACK. ONDERDONK:, WIL:L stand ithe ensuing Spring Season,at the following tinmes and places, to-.t: t ainiel Quatitlebum's in Lexington district, n thefrt and second days in March r ext; at John Lee's. in Lexington District, on the fourth nd finh of March-neat ; nt James Watson's, in Edgeli-eld Dlist'it, on the seventh and eighth of Marchi net, and then will be at the said stands on every ninth day tintil the tenth of uane the reafterr; and will be let to Maies at the inoerate price of$4 for a single visit, $6 for the eason, and *8,t insure a Miare to be in fal; No accountabiliy for accidents or escapes, ut every care will be taken to avoid such. Any person putting a Mareby insurance sod Changing the right of the Mare before it is it ertained whether ilhiin foal or not, wvill be e responsible bor the insurance of the Mare. . edgrc,-OSDERDONK was bred by Mr. Dearing, of Charleston. on. his plantation in North Alabama, was sired by an iniported Mtal tees Jack, and out of an imported Italian Jinney. Both~ the sire and demn was imported by Mr. Denrinr. ONDERDONK is six years old this Spring, our feet six inch.' high. lengthy anid heavily built, with as fine bone and mtuscle us any Jack in the State, and is like his namesake, avrj sure fdal getter. Febuai ~JAMES HATCHER. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of George Pope, deceased, are hereby noti fied that it is absolutely necessary to collect all the mo.'ey doe the Estate. anid that those who l not pay .vill be sued before return day. The Notes are-in the hands o f N. L. Griffin or I. W. Gibbs,.Esqrs. T HO6. H. PONt, Ejlecutor. a - f 2 ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. F. Williams and' T rabithia Mattin,Buo es. Blfi reean G. Martin, Partiion, 4c. James W. Caldwell and w-i fe Frances, & others.J NT appearing. to my satisfaction, that the de ..fenants James W. Caldwell, and wife rranees, reside beyond the limits of this State. On rnion of-Giflin and Bonham, Coinp lam-~ ant's Solicitors, Orderedf. thai the said Jamies W. Cadwell and wife Frances, do appear .aiid dlead;answer. or- demur to this bi, within hree months from the publication of this order. nt-tts the said bill be taken pro confesso against Lhem. - 5 S&.TOMKINS, c. E. iE. D. ommissioners Office; Edgefield C. H. January 22, 1847. aiu ry 27 - 3m 1 T UIO TiZEIklTH LESS ! I.f any doubt'the wotnderful powers of Dit. CULL EN'S INDIA N VEGET ABL E PANACEA,'a we invite them to call upon Mr. stacBrook's. Jr., Jefferson street, fourth door west f Schujlkill Sixth street, below Locust, mad earnfrom his own lips of oneof the most stoniig cu'res of Scrofnla ever performed ii~t uman bing qrcall at the reidence of bisfater Eqot and ine treets. -Sold y R-S'1 WAND;P- - .376 Market street, Philadelphia. R.. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H Suth Carolina. - t Fcbraenat 7--d - BAKERY. HE undersigned .takes; this opporttiityi T of tenderiug!his thanks for the liberal pa' ronage he has received, during the short:time e has been, in Edgeield, and would respect.. ally solicit a continuance of the same. He is sow prepared to carry on the above business in all it ranches : Light Bread, REsks, Butter Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Water Crackers, Milk Biscuits, Wine Biscuits, Sugar Biscuits. Pound and Sponge Cake, Washington. Cakes, Taylor Cakes, Wedding and Party ~Cakes, Ginger Bread, &c. &.c. Fresh CANDIES ofall kinds made to order, and at the ahdrtest possible notice. S. P. FIELD. january 20 tf ..52 Meisral NabUe-. RS. READY & YOUNGBLOOD hav ing associated themselves together; in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, are pre pared to visit the sick at all times. Dr,-Rady can be found at his residence, and Dr. Young blood, at Mt. Willing. January 5. 1847. tf 50 AND SPENCER'S PILLS & RESTORATIVE BITTERS. The following certificate is from the Rev. John Harrington, Sumter District, S. C. I herewith certify, that I have usedd Spencer's Vegetable Pills during the last and present years, and find them to answer the purposes as stated by the Proprietor, viz:.to act (in small doses) as a mild and 'ready asperient to the System-to remove or prevent Costiveness-as may -be required without pain or sickness. Of the miuy remedies have made use of during a period of thirty years atfliction, I believe them to be the mildest and most effectual. JOHN HARRINGTON, Sumter District. Januar 5th, 1846. For sale by J. D. TIB E'TS, Edgefield C. H., A. C, Feb24 Im 5 IMPORTANT!-ASTHMA CURED!! PUTNAM, Ohio, May 18. 1841. D; D. Jayne,-Dear Sir.-Doctor Helmeck has used some eight or ten bottle.; of your Ex PCTORaNT, and has found decided benefit. His health is better than for several years past. and his appearance indicates decided improve meat in health. His confidence in your med icine has induced him to recommend it to his friends, and we are informed that many of them have been cured. and others greatly re lieved. PoTTs & Guasaar. WESTzRToWN, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1841. Dr, D. Jayne-Dear Sir.-Your Hair Tonic is an excellent article. Many respectable per ons also offer their certificatesin favor of your Expectorant. 1 believe your medicines are the best preparations that have ever been offered to the public, for the selief of the afflicted, and for the cure of the' diseases for which they were intended. Your Expectorant I think will soon be ex clusively popular. Yours; &c. ADRIAL ELY.. R.S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at, fgefield C. H. ; j - Feb,2 3t 5 NOTHER CASE OF NEURALGIA CURD BY ROwANtD's MAoIC Lotoi t !! ; Mr. J.- T. Rowand.-Sir-Several; weeks sinice; a danghter:.of..mine abott. nine zyears bd; was attacked. with .the most excrutiatig pitiin her hands. limbs-and ;vsrious partisof the body. For sesvelt'- ays 'shewas. alsadt franticfrom Pain; utteriig cria gnd shieki otitinty A; bnraeio ag'com Uj seemed almoetinpniSlble thal&ube ,,oelond~ki When iu this conditiusiand; notiadaug lq se i her eye for 36 hours a friend-o youmscalld and applied iyone~ celebrated* .1 AGICLOf TION, and-in less than five--mmn'tee the pamn wa entirely removed! A few houts afier,' the pains leturned in some measnre, but yie1 ded as at first, almost instmntly to the Lotion,. nd contrary to my expectalions, my child re' .ecovered and Is now-in good healthI. Yours, truly, MA RY YOUNG. Mariot's 1.ane, below Queen, between Fifth and Sixih. Philadelphlia. March 2&. 1846. Sold wholesale and retail by JOSEPH T. ROWLAND, .No. 376 Market street. Philadelphia. For sale by IR. S. ROBERTS, Edgefield Court House. S. C., february 10 St 3 From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. AN IMPORTANT CURE BY DR. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE!!! lE have been inifor.nied by Mrs. Mahian. (a .vnid daughter of' Gen. Wayiee) that she suffered for a number of yqars from the growth of a large Goitrous Tumour of the Throat, which, besides great peformily, pto duced both a difii.ulty or degutition, an of breahing.- indeed, she says, the pressure upon the windpipe *:ai so grat as to .prevent hler froa sleUpig in a recumbent paoution, and of ten suft'ocation appeared inevitable. She ah-o labored under severe indisposition floml Liver Complaint and Jaundice, with a horrible traim t nervous alfi'ctions, for which she, commen ced die use air Dr. Jayne's Akterative, whicho she took regularly for six ne seven weeks, with onencisioal doses of his Sanativ'e pills: and her general health was thereby completely, re-es tabised, and now perceivng some dimiiu tlon in the size of the Goitrous Tumour. she was enlcouraged to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every vestige of' the painful tamour wae entirel' i-emoved. We think, tlerefol e, ilint such an ithportant remedy should be more generdily known. 1. 5. ROBERTS, sole Agent, at Edgefield C. H.; South Carolina. Peb.17 3t 4 Jaijne's Expectorani, . We esteem It a pleasnre to be abe to recom mend this medicine as the best calcnlated for the purpose of curing oanghs. colds, sore throat, astha, and all affections of the Iungs. Frmi a long personal acquiaintanpe with Dbr. Jayne, fe know that ha is no quack, and his mnedi cies are not nZost)umfs or the modern cry up, btt are the result of his long experience as a practising physician, and the expense of great lbor.-Harford. (Conn.) Dailg Ree. . NEW Ynax, March 10th 1841. D.. ayne-Dear Sir-Beinig severely afii ted with Influenza-a hard Cough and Asthma -and finding every means fail of relieving me, Consumption appeared inevitable-hut by us. ing two bottles of your EXPECTORANTL, I was restored to perfect heakth. Rlespootfully, * JOHN ELLIS, .Late Pastor of' the Baptist Church,, . 8, R OBERTS, sole agent, Edgefield Court H ouse, S. C. Marh3 St LLprosNotice. LLprA n havipg demands agrainast the esaate of David Richardson, are r"uest d to present them immed'ately, prope~l at esed and all debtors of the estate, are required to make yrom15 paymient. as the affairs of the estate are-about.to. be.closed. ALS- M RIlChARD$SN, JAS. . GUIGNARD, Ezecutors. May1 ly 15 BOP' 4F'u F 1i cSH and Genuine GAR - dwect from Mr. l andretli's - Pkladelpsa, incfudin :early COlf the most approved kinds of SEEDS by B. S. ROBE The Cheap Din T has been observed. par.ts-of Edgeifield2and a toy Districts, that I. S. Roheri !e Cash Drug Store in EdgefMtJ. following useful aid. luail' *' t constany kept on hand Rowind's Tonic Mixunre'idF - Rat Poison, warranted, Lnii tC Philotoken, or Female's dried, Haye''s Einiient fo ire* Brandretles Pills,Castor Oil Cap - Peters' Pills, Earles Pile Remuidy-w to cure, Blood Pills, Upham's Vegfabil warranted to cure, Beckwith's Antidysp.epticPill-'C Moffatt's Pills and Biteis, BMkei i Harrison's Specific Ointmbnt ---- tard,"l; Thompson's Eye Water, Lee' lious Pills, Wistar's Balsam of Wild [y Cordial, Sherman's Worm Lozengis Healing Ointment, ;" * Hull's Headache Lozengei-; pitzfe Fabnestock's Vermifuge andhkd -d sore eure, ttidan Hair Dye, Indian Hair ,ikJr j Medicines- -, McMunn's celeliritedEliirof a i THS FOLLOWING.: " Thompsonian~NI Golden Seal, Ladies' Slip, Balmoney, African Pepper, Spiced Bittes_.N M Number Six, Bitte? Root,Jd Composition, Bayherry, A '4'L . Train Oil and, winterstraied Castor Oil, and.Sweet .ilb6 Wetherill's pure White ,Le 1 Paint Brushes. Lamp BlackBackI _s Cold Cream,. Lip SalveToi ho With a large and .pmlsu DRUGS, MEDICINES &"P all carefully d'sponesed, .a o brought up to the Drug basines. subscriber, -who gives advice;" charge. ' _.. 1. I*t , f Physicians Prescriptin's, am Drugs, prumptlysattended ,to,. the neatest manner., Februaryzi.:. pa 1DAILY.3xZC?sD soEM.p Scarpa's Acoustic.OjhroL' Jackson's, Pile Embrgciaioo,;1, 1'kt HAS' RECLJ 5 . 0WRWg nb-ag gable EX - - -2| thidRdv !rj8a youiaip , t told youah tli mercifulGod~ anid yjpr pctrant~ I comie furwercpgrull U. For.emty..longayears'a sufferer. from the effects ofaa. pain in the b'r'east, and diffcuity2o the last five oft~which,. cliills'and' spring and fall; added..to my9 a~i worn sway .to-a.apere alkeleton.;wih .. est difficulty only could I get up an, stairs; my appetite wa orep had so fiar failed me, thatmyfriezed suaded I col-ntsrvv~mn I obtained relief. Indeed,sin, yzpno~y~ so perlectly misera6le-t . tresaing to my family, thai fet 1y~de whenever it should please thie Mite. i4taj me home. .But I haei'rd ofyouir ~ d< relief enme. Yes! it proved Gilend" to my poor.afaiited __ had taken ons soTica,.I experie I'~l-i" gatio of all my synmptonsi and to mygwi Joy 1 found iui~ihe continued use of .it.tbh ap, pres~t relief. tn short sir, [T.H AS NA PERFE(,TI'CURE.OF 'MEad ' say, I have-no desire to be betser. . -*' - With everlasting gratitude, O 1. your otbliged friend.,.~ fl, v' T -Corner of'Rose Stred Ga~ ~ I~a Road, Philadelphia. R SROBERTS is Dr . 3 nse' Agent at Edgefield Court 'douse . Fe b10 3:t~ SALt.di WITVt10RAF OTS I~: Mr. T. Roaaaj:~?-i five years I hive suffered greatly-foi matism in my htead, which durigtlfIF became worse and worse. 'For four~qf weeks previous to the J5tlis./LiluW withot intermissten, m'y general healt mutch iwnpaired, my sight njreffliid' so sensitive, that I could scre~ resti the pillow. Two days sindeai tien of your "MAGIC LsOTION," entirely in two or ihree minutes.~IU'P-A plied .it occasionally since, and the ao nearly gone' So' gia ndsi change, that I cani scarelipie h I'n , the same man. I have also cnie4 one of m n ildreuiI female friend of heada'che in two or tlire~~ utes. * So great is my.con~lendeibhihin3.M LCTION'- thati jouldnotbisI e~~, the for "fih ?rmiiiit iost . . Youra rcspqctfull A CoB W SOUD No. 5 Kl 4 Philadelihiaana-7t It. S. ROBERTS, Agent; EdgefWO South Carolina. december 16 - -Mr Jos .. ow* Dear Sir i-Afler having and nights, with an excrutistin 'and tried-every otherremedy wi out was indifoedto ry the efieie 3I j LOTION, #d tnutr" -e4~.~ op5~ ur ed*V' .A Paper Wicehome5 - - 4-Philadel~h Feb 24.PA ndebted are enested to make siert. .. THOS. LAKE, Ads' lone 3 - 'ir$'