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Notice to Cotton Planters. .will say to the Cotton Planters of Georgia I -and South Carolina. that I have taken the Shop formerly occupied by S L. CaENsHAW, for the purpose of Manufacturing COTTON GINS, and would inform them that I have engaged Mr. Crenshaw. who will superintend the nan ufacturing of them. Mly Gins shall be made of the best materials, and I can say with pro priety, they are the Cheapest G I N S in the t'o ,thein States, taking the workmanship into eonsideration. I will warrant my Gims to make cotton equal to any made on any other Gin in the Southern States, giving.the true staple of the cotton, and making it perfectly free-.Of knap and clear of moats. My Gims will be delivered at the purchaser's residence free of charge, and warranted to give ample a ltisraction. All Orders addresed to the Subscriber will meet with prompt attention. Repairing done in good style and at short notice All old Gins of.10 inch saws I will repair and putt them on improved pIrinciples, and also warrant then to make as good cotton as any of the improved Gins, and at much less cost than it new one. J. 1) HAMMACK. Crawfordville, Ga May, 1848. tm3ui-23 CERTIFICATES. Oglehorpe County, April 22, 1847. I have used, for the last three years, a ma chine that was made by R. S. Crenshaw, of Crawfordville. Ga. I consider it one of the best Gisn I have ever seen. Two small umules will gii, with a great deal of ease. three bales per day. and I do not think there is a Gin in Georgia that can excell it in making fine cot ton. In fact, Mr. Crenshaw has sold a great many Gins in this county and Elbert. and I think every tnan who purchased is perf-etly satisfied. All of his Gins which have been sold in this county;and they are not a few. run light, pick fast, and what is better than all. when Two of my neighbors lately sold their crops, ginned on my gin, and obtained five-eighths of a cent per lb. above the market price. I have not sold my cotton, but feel confident of getting the.highest tmarket price when I do sell. From all that I know of Mr. Hamiack's make of Gis, and there are several in operation around me, I would say to those wishing to purchase, they would do well to try his before purchasing elsewhere. -MoarnA GRIFFIN. Taliafcrro Counts, Ga.. March, 1848. I hereby certify that I putchased of J D. Hammack, last year. a forty saw anti friction cotton Gin, which performed as well as any gin I have ever seen tried It made cotton equal, in my'opiniorntfo that of any of the Carver gins, i+hich,.are io hiably praised for iheir cotton. My,giu and gir,house were consumed by fire, and'as n report has gone abroad that the house wes fied bytthe "in, I take this opportunity to say,ii jiitice to Ml Mammack, that it is false. I think I an withNio6fidence recomnmend his Gins to those wishing td purchase. for this rca onhisabik'is'"ll dodiiby 'a few and expe rietced biinds,instead. of rough workmen, is gererally-the:.case where- tere are a gi cat tiary Gins iiade'. EraELDRED EDwAnDs. S1Vara Couity."'Ga. March 28, 1848. This iR''ertlfy.that I purchaeed.a fortyfotur sw 1sot( ' Gii,' or thev box kind, from J. D. JIaime'l'Wr"which performs wvell, ikings ooadcotton"as any-gin'that 1 am a'cqjnantd with.' itritits light and free of heat. The bhmie's^X-considkr'equial to any now in- use. I hive'ginned as much as 1000 lbs. of clen cotan per day on it. To alt who wish to'puir chase a g~ood Gin I would say try tihem before going elsewhere. RADFORD Guss. Durtmg my absence, for a short time 1W from the State, N. L. Ga:Fnis, Esq.I will act as my Attornej; persons indebted to me will please make payment to him. SC. H. GOODMAN. June 19, 1848. ti 22 Family Grocery & Liquor Store. THE subscriber respectfully informs his Afriends and the public that he has opened a Store on the corner recently occupied by Hetbert & Duiffy, where ha will keep on hand a general and wvell assorted stock of FA Ml LY GROCERIES, LiQUORS &c., which will be sold on accommodatinig taerms M. D. ROCH E Hamburg, Aug16 3t 3 Qaunie. Afresh supply just received. 'For sale by R. S. ROBJERTS. Ang 30 t f 32 Pine Apple Cheese. Avery smaperior article, For sale byf. S. ROBERTS. Aug 30 tf 32 Boots and Shoes. IN addrtion to my former large Stock, I have ijust received -200 pra. Womens Shtoes a.t 50 ets. 100 ", Mens Brograns at 1 00 -100 " Boys " at 0241" 50h " ' " aut S7A" T0 - Merns Slipers ait 50(" 50 " Ladies Fmite Kid at 1 (0 For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. Ang 30 tf 32 Sugars. B ROWN, very suiperior, 11 lbs. for $1 00 LOAF ,'- 8 " 1 00 CRUSH ED, " 84 " 1 00 -For sale by R. S ROBERTS. Ang 30 tr ,32 A CARD. M RS. McCLINTOCK propo"es opening a School on the 1st.of Septermberat lhen residence. Murs. M. hopes by strict attentioni to her. Pupils, to meet a share of public pa. tronmage. Children at a distance can be accommodated as day bornders, per week. at - ' $1.00 Tsarrs.-Spellinig. Reading. Arithi metre with plain Needle-work. pen quarter. - ..'$5.00 Geography, History and Writing with the above, - - $7.00 Anig 16 tf 30 For Sale or Rent, T HE HOUSE and LOT formerly neenr topied by S. S. Tompkins. E 1. Apply .Aprill4 f t 11 -Bacon sand Lard... TE1H E Subscriber has just received a larre W supply of Choice BA CON and Leaf LARD, which he offers low for C ASK. J. A. WiLLUAMS. Aug 99th, 1848- ff9 Bei~ng purely vegetable, free from all foreign deleteriousor minet al preparationa, these pillsh may be taken with the utmost afetdy undter at most any circumstances. They strengthen the stomach, mvigdrate the system, and entirely prevent that langor and prostration ofbtrength whli'.-h always atuend this disease. -They also possess a decided superiority ov er, quinme, ptus.iate of Iron, Arsenic, Boneset, and the nuimerous oilier preparations usually employed in the cure of FkEER & AGUE, in-heing gendly appeerient, by this nieans car ryig hemelesoff' thro,;h the mtdiumof nat powers in the stomiachi, thus preveniting the accumulation of those unpleasant symptoms that almost universally followv the application of the atoresaid medicines. wvhicht constring the bowels, produce c.ongestion of' the liver, and remain in the system to broud diseases more danigerous thman those they are employed to subvert. Hence it is said that those remedies in the majority ofitnstances. only serve to suppress the disease for a short period, while the dis case still in his system as brooding new evils, and soon developes itself tn a more dangerotus form than at first; thtus thie necessity of'a med icitie possessinag the qnalities of Dr. JA YN E'S AGU E PI LLS, that cait he applied without f'ear of experienceing those evil effetcts before alluded to, attd with a full confidence of' receiv ing a speedy anid rwlical cure. Hi. J. liostick Esq. Drayton, Georgia. says. Nov 18. 1846-Dr. D. Jayne, Dear Sir, aly sides of' your p reparation have exceeded my ex pcetations Yonur Expctorant, Vecrmifuge. Carminative Balsam, and 1'erer Ague Nais, all sell well, some of' which 1 att now ont of'. I want an immediate supply of' all the above namted Medicines, niore particularly a large supply of the Expectoranut and Agute Pills. We have yet amuog us a cood tnany long standing cases of' Chills and Fevers, iio which your Apine pills have never failed io enre. Your Alterative is jtast beginnuing to be known here and appreciated. If' I htad had enough of your Fever atnd Agnae Pills I could have soIM more than a hunidred dollars worth of' thett. Yours &c. II. J. BOSTIGK. M.essra. J & HI. Mloore, Lisbon, Ill. says. Oct 31, I846:; Your Agner Pills are abont gone, anid hiaver given untiversal satisfaction. Win. Uell Esq WVah.nt Grove, Alabama. says: Nov. 9th, 1846; I have sold all your A gnte Pills and Tonic Vermifuge. They are doinig wonders here. I am sorny you did tnot send me more uftheum. Fot side by R. S. ROBERTS, Ontly Agrent iti this place f'or the sale of Dr. Jaytne's celebrated Family Medicine. Aug 16 3m 30 Domestic Goodis. T H E SUBSCRI BER, A GENTFOR THE CHARLESTON STEAM COTTON MILL offers f'or sale 4-4 & 7-S heavy Sheetings and Shairtinigs fronm that Factory. These goods are remnarkable' for weight anad finish, and will give good satisfaction to the buyer, -A LSO various styles of Brown & Bleached Goods, Osnaburge, Prinats. &c Particular attention will be given to the sale of Southern Manufactiured Goods-consignments or which are respectfully .solicited, and upon wvhich advances will be made if desired. JAMEFS H. TAYLOR Charleston, Antg 30th, 1848, 6t 30 FOR .SA LE. ATRACT OF LAND., containing Five Ahundred and ei 'hty-five acres, (5i85), twelve miles from Ed eld U. H..'lyidig be tween Beaverdam mari Prkejv.GreeIhe.. 4 miles fromt Carroll's Mill. Tertns will be made easy. Apply to R. PLATT BRUNSON. mnvy31e 19 SPATE O SOU'Th ij I ;NA:. EDGEFIELD' D IN' THE.'C017RT0 0rtr ; IIf4 Y Y JOHN- H'IL, Eii. .rdiary of JPEdgefiel District. - ; Whereas Henry . .' ,Cubresfb and Mary -H. Scurry: bath. ap'pli rto: e for Letters-of-- Administration on all. and ingolar the gooda and' chat O yrights nd credits of William'Se6r tlate of the. Dist rict aforesaid, decelsed:!f ,These are, thererore, toc d a rio sh all and singular, the kin cd,tt credi ors of-the said deceased,:t Iie ati'appear fore me, at our next Ordinary's Court or tbesaid-District to be holdenlat Edge eld Court House on the-1-Ib;day of September'inst., to show caiieif. any, by the said a'dministration,shoild not be ranted: Given und-er my hand aind lal ibis 4th lay of September in the jear l6oqr Lord ne thousand -eight hundred inidAiiy-eight and. in the soventy-tbird year of;Ameri .an Independence. JOHN'LL, . D. Sept. 6 . 2t 33 STATE OF SOUTH CAR .LINA. EDGEFIELD -DISTRICT. IN OBDINARYi B Y JOHN-HILL, Esq.0 iary of Edgefield District: - Whereas Thomas Kelley lialh ap plied to me for letiers of. adtinitiiation. on all and siugular the goods itlchattles. rights and credits of D...'D. Plunkei late of the District aforesaid,;dec'd. Thege are, therefore. to cite and'admon ish all.-'nd singular, the kindred anad er-"a tors of the said deceased- 4 ' before mp -....,u-year of JOHN HILL,O eE. D. Sept G 2 . 33 STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITV. Mary Langley and others, vs. IBill for artition. Jacob Langley and others. S OTIC E is hereby given, that by-irtue of N the decree of'the Court of Eqait in this :ase, I shall sell at Edgefield. C. H., on the first Monday in Octoher_next, the.following tracts of land belonging to the Estate of Henry Lang dey deceased, viz: i '" The Matthew Rhodes' intet, coitainrn.two hundred acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid,. on ffeetown Creek, and adjoining lands of-. state of John Anderson deceased, John 'E. Ha ison & Sarah Langley. The Bill Langley tra-t, coning 'w hun dred acres more or leaj, and adjgini :laids of ')evore, Alfred Bell, Jnniesi -eri and E. Harrison,and the atiove tcC escribed "atthew Rhodes' tract. -v Creek tract, containing'twohin areu ano nve acres more or less. aniidjuining lands of Hugh Mosely. James Clieatham. Star ling Barnett and Wils,m C. Robertson. The above lands will be sold on; a credit of one and two years. with interest front the day of sale, except fo,rso mucht as will p'gy the cost, to be paid in cash The purchtase tnoney to be secured by bond with good seutrities S. S. TOMPKI1S-cLz~. . Commissioner's Office, Sept.-5tli,1848. Sep.6G. 4 & 3 STAT E OF SOUT H-CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. IN E QUTY. Herbert 13. Elder, vs. . Bill foar foreclosure John fill, Ordinary, and (.andasale. WVashingtona Stromt.J NOTICE is hereby give'n,that h,y .virtue of the decree of the .Court in this case. I shall sell at Edgefield, Cpurt House on the first Monday in October''next. One tract oi land, containting five hundi'nd and twenty-three acres more or less, situate in.-the District and State afuresatd, on the Mdartintown and Scott Roands, and Gunnell's Cr-eek. bounded' by lands of Lee Holstein. Davi'd Qutarles, Daniel Pre-c"tt, Henry Waldrum and Mrs. Whitaker. Tertms of sale cash. S. S. TOMPKINS., c.z. a. D. Commnissioner'3 Office,,Sept. 5th,-1848. Sept.ti .4t.o 33 State of South CaEolina. E IJGEFI ELD DIST RICT, iN T HE COURT OF,. PRD1NA RY. Thomnas McCarty and, wife, ' Palsey and others, Applicants. j1 Summons vs. - sn Polly Stewart and others, IPart itavon. Defendants.' I T appearing to my satisfaction. that Thoma. Stewart, William Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Alexander Thomtpson, Narcilla Thompson, Nelly Thompson.. PolIey Thomp son, and Tabitha Thampeon, Distrabuatees in the Real Estate of Alexander Stewart deceased, live withont the lin:ite of this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do applear in the Court of Ordinary for the'District aforesaid. and object to the Sale or Division of the Real Estate aforesaid, ott or before the fourth day of December next, or ''ir consent. will be entered of Recoad. Given tunder my hand at my Office, this day the 28th Attgust, 1848. JOHN HIJLL,, 0. E. D. Aug3 03m 32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDJNARY. Sam'l Harrib and Win. Harris, A ppte vs Summots in Jared Harris, and . Partition. Wm Wortbington &? Wife Martla. IT appearing 'to my .satisfaction that. Jared fHarris and William Worthington and ivtfe Mtartha, distributees in thterabove stated case reside wi hnt the limits of this 5thte, it :s there fore ordered that they dG appear-and object to the sale and divisioniof the real estate of Gren H arris deceased, on or beflbre-the first Monday in December'next, or'their consent will be en. tered of record. Given under my tmud at my office the-8th day of August 1848. -~ - OHN HILLozD. Ang .-. - 3m 29. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPITE,D DISTRICT. TOLED before 'mie,~b~y~Behfdtfr uirreIl, r elivngs about five. -gles..fpdm Edgefield, C. H., one qorrel hore, witlite oelen) leg, abotnt 6 years old, with a saddle and,brdle on. Appratsed at $40. W. H. ATKINSON, )I. E. D Jnly Q1st.1848. dt.m Pueblic Notice I SIereby given, that application will he .made to the Legislature- for an, Act of Incorporation of Mount Tabor Church, situated 6 miles N..: . of Edgefield Court House. July 19 1848 - 3m 26 Notice. PPL[CATION will be made at the nexi X ,.ession of the Legislature to discontinue the old Charleston Road between the Bridge on Ninety.Six Creek and the Creek next a bove the Gin House of N. L. Griffin, on thr said Enad. Jdly 19, 1848. 3m 26 Public Notice. I S hereby given.that application will be made to the .Legislature for an act of Incorpora tion of Little -Stephens' Creek Chutch, situated about 10 miles north of Edgefield Court House, Aug 16 3m 30 .Wotice. A PPLICATION will be made to the I.egis lature at its next Session for a Public Road to be made from Shiuhnrg on niaffee Town Creek, by way of Dorn's Mills on Hardlabor Creek. to intersect the old Cato bridge Road in Abbeville District, not far from Mattison's Ferry on Little River. Aux 30th 1848. 3m 32 NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be made to the Leg islatnte of this State at the next Session, to repeal the Sixth Section of an Act entitled an Act, to incorporate certain societies and com panies, and to renew and amend certain Char. ters heretofore granted, ratified on the 17th of Decemb-- '347. 3m 31 Notice ven, that the next Legislature -ioned, praying the opening of iear J. G. Burnett's. to run Coopei's residence, into the .d. near T C. Griffin's--thence nes Cresswell's residence, on 'riffin's plantatation. into the load, near his quarter. ....y,1848 26 3m REMOVAL. WeI1 KETCIIJ..P1 & CO , HAMBURG, S. C. AVE remove their stock of Dry Goods H o the Store under the Americau Hotel, (late-Hutbbaid's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of Anerican, French and English DR GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return on thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six years. and would solicit a continuance of their favors. We would alan invite all persons buying Dry Goods in Hatn...rg, who are iot already on our large list of subscribers to give us a trial. Our stoik will:consist of a mnuch larger and more-general assortment than we have bereto, fore-kept. We shall also continne to keip 'iui usual assortment of-Carpeting. Oil Clotti, Flno Matting, Bonnets;aud 'Ladies and Childrenm Shoes. N. B.-Just roeived a'full'assortment of all numbers of genuine utca Bolling :Clothls. which together with all articles inour line will be-sold as low as they can be procured in Ham bu'rg or Augusta. WM. KETCHAM & CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-1l tf 29 w Boot and Shoe IYANUFACTO RY. W H ER E Gentlcemen's Boots aind Shoe! are mtade in a most stuperior style of 6r and workmatnship. Gentlemen wanting cork soled. double soled, water proof, walktmg, dress. patent leather, and - a fino putmp soled BOOTS, need but leave their orders with the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. nmarch 1 tf 6 NOTICE. M R. 1R0FF, who h.ldtconditionally an in terest in the right of Edgeineld D)istrict, to Hotchikiss' Reaction Mill Wh~leels, (Patent) has nuever comtplied with said condition, thero fore he holds no interest, and has nto rightt te sell or ma e any contract for said WVheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of sait right, and a t ight pturchased fro~m any other unless our agent, will not lhe good. r. J. Tr. WEBnEn, we anltorise, witht fimi power to act as our agent. COTrIlRAN & MOORE. March 1. 1847 .tf 61 4'otice. LL those indelited to the estate of Charit AJohntson, dcc'd , are reqnested to tmaki itnmediaite piaytment. and those havIng detmand: to ptresenlt them properly anested. C. Bi GOULDEN. SIMEON ATT'AWAY, Administ rators. july7 rf 24 Fair Notice. A.LL Persons indebted to the Snbltcriber h2 Note or Accountt, are reqnested to mamke pytmetnt by Return Day in October next. i they ish to save cost, and all sums whicht arn within a eflagistrate's jurisdiction, if not paid by that titne must also pay cost ;as I must haye moey to keep ttp mty btusiness. M W. CLARY Coleman's y Roads, M -rchi 13. ttmtto 9 Notice. All persons indebted to the Estates of Eliza. beth Clark, Mary Clark. and Henry Clark, deceased, late of th is District, are requested to make immed'ate paymenit and all those ha e ing say demands will present them duly attested according to law. -JAMES BLACKWELL, Admin'r. Aug 7 1S48. 3m 29 Notice. HE.Estate of Marshal R Smith, deceased, .Ebeintg without administration, and there fore derelict, all persons having papers pert.in ing to tlte estate, are reqnested to handI then over to me by the earliest p. acticable time, and all those indebted to the estate to make pay' inent, and those having detaads to present hem pr-operly attested. JOHN HILL. 0. E. D june 14 6im 21 : ' Hambtrg Journal will please copy. BY NOTI0CE. BYTH E CONSENT OF PARTiES. T3 H E Papers pertaining to the estate o A William Ferguson. dec'd.. being in tmy hands. all thpmeidebted to t,he estate. by note made pa 16I ' Cnlteil O'Neal. Ex'tor., in righr of hiwwife:"are -required to.make -pay ment, and those having demands to preseul them properly attested to mie. JOHIN HILL, 0 E. D. Jayne's Carninauve Bal san, I a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual re rmedy for Dysentary, Diarrhaen or Loose nes-, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint.. Colic, Griping Pains, Soar Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache. Heartburn, Wuterbtrash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach. Vommrrting. Spitting tip of Food after eating, and als where it passes throngh the body rr,changed, Want of Appetite, Restlessness ad inability to Sleep, Wind in th Stomach nad Bowels, Hysterics. Cramp, Nervous Tremnonrs and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Mlelain choly and Lowness of :-pirits, Fretting of in fants, and for al Bewel Affections and Ner voms Diseases. This article is really invaluable in a fi mily, and may be depended n pon, and if generally used by physicians, Summer Complaint world be deprived of 311 its horrors. as they would not lo?e one patient in five hundred cases, but would perbrrn effectual cures in one fourth of the time required by the usual methods of treat ment. It is as effectual for adults as it is for children. This Carminative has also a very happy ef fect on the many Dyspelptjc disorders of the stomach-such as %our stunach, heartburn, wa ter brash, sick head ach-, weakness of the" breast, cough, difliculty efbreathing, tremors, spasms, mel mncholy. sinking and faintness, vo. mtiting. and spitting up the food aft' eating, lienieria, or where the food passes through the body unchanged, want ofappetite and inability to sleep. It will be very useful to pregnant women, overconmng irrltabilily of the stomach and thereby preventiog unusea, vomitinug and heartburn. Mothers will find this ntnch supe rior, as well as safer and chenper to give their children for fretting and crying &c. than the usual drops and cordials to which they have been accustotrxd. CERTIFICATES. The Rev. Enoch Bnrker now ofSamptown, N. J.. snys: "Having been affhcted with a se vere Bowel Complaint, attended with distress ing patn and discharge of blood, and every ap. penrance of approaehing Uysentary, I obtain ed one bottle of Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bul sam, a few doses of which (taken according to directions) effected a perfect cure." From the Rev. Jonathan Going. late orN. Y. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir--laying tmeade use of your Carininitive Balsam in my iminiy, and finding it to be admirably adapted to the com pluinis for which it is intended, 1 take pileas ire in recommending it to the use ofmny frienis and the public generally. believing those who are afflicted with any of these complaints will find relief in the use of this valuable medicine, JONATHAN GOING. D. D Pres. Granville College, Ohio. For sale by t. S. Roberts, only Agent in. this place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Family .aledicine. July26' - 27' JOIIi D. CHASE, M. DI, Physicaan and Surgeons, B EGS leave to offer his professional seryi, ces to the citize-s of Edgefield and vicini: ty and respectfully to solicit a share of:their patronage. - Doctor C.'s past success in the treatment of diseases of men, women and ehildren, encour age' him thus to ask the support of an elight ened-cotmmunity . REFEREN.CES: V.'Mott, M. D.,'New York City, A. Clark, M. D.. " R. G. Frary, M.. I . Hudson, N, Y: G..Kimball, M. D.;.Luwell, Mass." H. H. Child, Al. D., Pittsfield..Mass.. N. B.-Prompt attenion.-givento-ealEJOfL my residence, the house formerly occu ied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq., by night or day, or at the Post Office by day. J. U. C. AlMay 17 . tf '17 D R. .WOO DRUFF'S DYSENTE RY CORDIAL. THE. well tried and generally approved .Uremredy forr Dysentery. Diarrhm-', Griping arid Summer Complaints of Children. From tire Irate Capt. iloies, Georgia Reg'" Brazos San Jago. Jnly 24, l846--Dr. W ood ruff'-1 owe an apology for not acknowledging before t e receipt of a brox of your Dysentery Cordial, which you hail the kindness to.send me while in Coluambus, for tire use ofmny corps. I have foirnd it a most valuable mredicinre, 'arid only regret thrat I have not a supply of it. Wherever my men hrave followed directiorns, they have invariably found relief. We have suffered anid are antlering much from Dysen tery, occaaioned by tire wretched watmer we have o drink, but yourr Cordial is restoring all -to their wirntedl health atnd vigior. WVith my sin cere thainks for your kinrdiess, atrd best wiishes loryotir success, lin your uobedienttserv't. Ca ptain M,acon Gtnards Georgetown. Randolph Co Geo., Junare 13th, 1846U -L)r. Wooidrulf', Sir-The demand for yoiur D)ysetery Cuirdial is so great, that I want you to send by the staige, on Turesnday four dozen bottles. General Shorter's overseer informed mre tire other day that ire brad used it in some fitry carses wvithi entire success. In fact every persoin 1 -are somld it to is very trouch pleased. 11 certificartes tire of airy use to yotu I cain met airy number for you Very Respectfully D. MOlRRIS. Fir sale' by Rt. S ROBE TS. Aug JG - 6m 301 A great Deidetrntum ini Mndicrne. The Vegetable Restorative ofR LIQU7ID CJTH1.R1T IC. -i--: Dyspcpsia, Licer Complaint. Colic. IIcadache, E nlurgement of the .Spleen, C'ostivenecss, adal Acidity of the Stomach. adaldiseases arising from a derangement of thre JBiliary Organrs, CA N BE CUR ED with a great degree oh certainty. teithout Calomel, Blue Pill, or Pills of airy kind, s-alta or Oil, BY THE UsE OF THE L14UID cATHARTIe. TE IS Medicine is agreenble to take, and I3operates without griping or debihitatinig Persons who have long ben commpeled to take Pills, Ois or Salts, will find this a pleasant rand highly valuiable substitute. I7 A small quianiy of thuis Medicine taken daily, genierially regulates the bowels ini a short time. DYSPEPSIA OF A VERY BAD CIIARACTER. This is to certify. that I wvas attacked in Marchr, 1845. with Dyspepsia sir Indig'estion, .of a very bad charnecter. My crase was treated by trwu'hysicianrs in St. Lotms, M issourri. 8 weeks: then by anrither in Wisconsin for three months; then by nurothrer mn tihe interior of Lieiqana titen .by severiri physicianis in the [Hospital of New Orleans. three imoniths, bnt tonthout deri ing any real benefit fromn all tire rermedieus ire scribed f'or me. Fortunrately. just at this june ture, anid when mry c-ondiiionr was mrost deplorable, 1 obirned-a bottle o,f thre *Vegeta le Restorative or Liqnuid Cathartic,'' by tire use -of wich I sir in cormnmeced improvmg, and for Ire first ime in foartern months bega n to have reg'dar and. natural discharges from my bowels, arnd soomn began to feel like br.c.rm ingI 'sorrad and heaulthry once mare-for all of which I am indebted under tire b!eusing of God, to th arbove~diedieine.' ' - JOHN MAY.. Coluambus, Many 3, 1847. For sale bry R. 8. ROBERTS. Aug23 Gm ' 31 GROCERY AND COTT - BUSINES. T HE Subscriier having returne d i m - Mexico.'and hnving' resrnned the' O0. CERY & COTTON BUSINESS in Ham. burg.-lhrs taken the stand lately occnpied'by 0. C. Cunirgham, second door below J.J. Iloward. Esq. intends to keep on -hauid a gOod'" .issortnent ot all the articles usually kept in a Grocery Store ; and having marie such ar. rangaments as enables hin to furnish Goai at" the lowest market prices. counfidently invites his friends to give himn a calP. All orders attcred to with strict atterition', and goods put ttp in a style aid at prices that:' well be satisfactoryto inrehssers. Intending to be regltrarly in the market for produce. the highest market trices will stall times be paid for Cotton and Flour. G. W. STYLES. The undersigned take dis netod otrfe "i+ ing thanketo' their old friends .and cnsTmsi" for past favors, and 'to inform them thatt they can be frtund during, the approaching seasQn-,,ar the Store of C. W. Styles, where they will bW' happy tosee old customers. All orders fronrrour friends, directed to eithet of us, will meet with prompt attention- . :.; DENNLS LINDSEY.*. G. C. CUNNIN.GEAb,., Hamburg; Ang 16 to-" 30. The Edgefield Advertiser Abbevile Banner' Spartan, Lawrensville Herald-, anmd Greenvilli-'" Mountaineer, will each insert two'mouths.'andt., present bills to C. W. S. - NEW GOOD19 T HE Subscriber has just received a sple: did Stock ol Spring and SuwaierGpods, For Ladies' ware, a fie lot of Muhnts, Barages and Ginghams, Fine Mantles anl Shawls, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, . Worked Collars. and Muslin Tripinp Black and White Lace Veils, For Genlemen's wear, . A fine Stock of Boots and,Shoes,of-a1L kihds, Leg hor a,Panana, Palm, Silk and Beve H ATS,-{ Hardware, Cntlery and-Crockery, A good assortment.of Groceries. such as. Sugar, Ctffee.: Molasses and Rice; . Fresh CHEESE, - With many articles -too tedions to"mentiona all of ivhich'vill he-sold very :clieap.fasCa or on time, to punctual etomers. ... . ; CB."C.BRYAN.r; April 11 -t - -. 1 : t; . WORMS!;. WOR 1S! Wgi THE; BANE OF CH1LD O - ND the certain precnrsorof in yf n", -ois.diseaseses, if allowed to'remain in the human system in-great numbera ,. Thousands of children dfe>i fL ; Worms. - The season. is,it.w cIini;aJkr .lsVi when they become most t'oolisome teh dren.-.-,..M -hDa.;WnonauPP's: Wa x aRcJs,ie remedy for vorms. ,Tryat., lt s g the best. and chearp,as the,cJ Qapest.; '. :Mr.. Jsephe.Shippy . scogee,eo says it;brnight awpy 210, w .orue frgia a: Q chtild belonging to himni ii-a 4ti is Mr. John L Little of Whileiile ' "F' 1;. gave in igrone eran d b-oaglw41 worms. Inzano4,*.r;jq woman of2 e ip L 'y h - atlt t :orms. He was soop t ; e - a to this !ime.? ;' : rmnff-Please-forwaird' mmdie. dc of your, Worm Specific withou! dglay.. 'Respectfuly,:: Jdntitdar.t.*Gb TalboUt Co,.Ga. Dec. 12,1845 . Dr.Wil ruff-I have recently miade trial pfourWo Specific in a bad case; with.the happiestefe. I think-more of it than ever, anid.believe il wil do iu ninety nine case's in the hundreid. For sale by . R. S. ROBERTS2' Aug 2 6m29 WORMES! WORIVIS! WOR$! Dr. Jaynae's Tonic, 'ernasp faage T H E most pleasant as well as the, most certain remnedy for; -Wormst;, which is perfectly sare, uand so pleasant that childrcu will nail refw,e to take it. ht effectually- de srovs Wonrms, nieutralizesa acidity or sourness af tihe somach.-'increases uippetite, and acts as a g-.neral anda permanent tonic,-and is there fore exceedingly beneficial in intermittent and remittent fevers, indigestion, &., andt is a cer tain asnd permuanen. cure for FEvERa and AGUE. It nt only dlestroys Woams and invigoratos the whole system, bait it dissolves the suzpera, bundant sli'me or mucosso sprevalesat in the stomsaich anid bowels.of children, snore espe,. cially of those ~in bail health. This mucons formis the bed, or' sest, in which wvorms-.pro. duce their young; and by remnovin~g it, it :is impossible for the~m tao remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects-on-thie sys tern, anad the health of the. patient is always. improved by its usse, even wvhens rq.worms are discovered Numiserous certife:ites'ofits usefulnsess have heel) i eceiva.d, which the' ro prietor does not considernecessa.7 t 't1ih. In fact Ihe s in adaily receipt of lette m,rbW mndatsion froma variotis parts of the country ; naot only in regard to its suiperiority in the ex pulsion of wormns, but' also on accounst of rats viinable as a properties as a pleasfint toniic,and" stiengthening medicine.'' Josiah Thompson, niear Salem, N. 3.. ad ministered this Vermaifuge to a chilad between two and three years old, and says ihat in' a few days she discharged one0 hunldred and -twenty seven large worms!! - M~r. J. A Lentz, oh Penn Township Savings Institution, in this city. gave it .to oneof his children; and says that after the sixth dosec it brought away about fifty worms at one, fiye and six inchses long. Mr. Perdinanid WVoodrnftf used two bottles of this Vermuifie for Dlyspe psia, and in the course of~ two weeles discharged upwvards.of thirty pieces of Tape worm, anid%as thereby pere'ctly uined -'. Another gentleman of this city had it ad ministered to hsis little daughter, about t6ree years old, w"hen she had a numbuer of dischar ges fromi her bowels composed entirelj of'lit.. tIe whkite thread woarms. He said they came away from her, naot aonly by hundreds, butlI may trly say, by.thasusatnds, separately and'in-sohd balsans large as hicakory tiuts, composeden tirely of dead worms." For sniea by Rt. S. Roberts, nnly Agent..in this p1,ce faor the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Family Mledicine. July 2 m ' 27 4 -To our Custouners once T(O employ me to repair any work, is to Np omise to pay cash. These are my terms. IJam hot tabe or trilling fa keep.books, or to'deperid upon gax/iegrores'whin:yta send fo 'make engagemetnts -witth'mecA;Wheusthe work is duane, send the cash. C. L. R EFO, Agnt.