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GRAN iTEVILLE MANFAC TURING COMPANY. HlAVE commenced operations in tIeir Cotton Factory and are desirous of ob taining the services of about Three Hundred additionat White Operatives principally Girls, above the age ofli,urteen ; and also Thirty Ma trons to take charge of their Boarding Ilouses. As the company intend to establish and maintain a most exemlary state of morals in the place, any young lady whose circumstan ces require that she should la.or for a sup port. ntmy engage as a weaver, epinner, &c., at lucrative wages, and with the most perfect assurance that they will not lose caste by such emnploytment, and a temporary residence at Graniteviile. No personr will be received in to the service of the Company. who cannot bring the best testimonia!s as to their moral chaarter, anid none will ho permitted to re main-in t':e place Alho do not maintain such character. Two Churches are erected. School honses will be provided, so that all may obtaiu either a plain or classical education. All families in the employ of the Company, as well as resi dents of the place, will he required to keep constantly at school all children under the age of thirteen. Neat and comfortable Boarding Houses will be furnished at a how rent; also good dwelling houses to families who can supply four eftec tive hands from their own domestic circle. or who will take that.rtumber as Boarders. The rate of Boarding will be low and will be fixed by the Company. The above named houses, therefore must mit be regarded as sources for making money, but as affoding excellentsitua ations for widow ladies who are in indigent circumstances, and who have children to rear and educate, such having the advantage of competent instructors free olcharge. Instances have occurred in which families have availed themselves of similar circumstances, to procire the rudiments of education for their boys, while through the industry of their sisters they % ere afterwards enabled to obtain a collegiate edu cation, thus fitting them for occupying the highest position in society. It is the object of the Company to benefit the State by giving employment to the deserv.. ing poor, but, it is also a primary object to obM ain interest for the capital expended in these works, ihey will not permit their homses to be occupied by any who cannot or will not ten der themselves useful. They wislm it to be distinctly understcod, that Graniteville is not it place ol refuge for those who are incapacita ted from any cause, for obtaining their living by industry. They would also state, that the Matrons al luded to must be snch persons, as from their education and standing will exett a proper in .fluence in the mental and moral culture of the females under their care. It is hoped and earnestly reqested, that all who feel an interest in the progress of manu factures in our State, in the welfare of the poor, and such as have a knowledge of this institution and the persons who are en;aged in this enterprise, will nae their best efforts to circulate the contents of this circular: that the -minds of all, who ought toe ngage with us, may be'directed tio Graiteville, where a comforta. ble home, and the means of educating their children may be secured. All communications on the subject must be addressed to GEORGE KELLY, Agent at Granitevile. Sept. 6, 6w 33 Family Grocery & Liquor Store. HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public t.at he has opened a Store on the corner recently occupied by lletbert & Duffv, where he will keep on hand a general and w .ell assorted stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. LIQUORS &c., which wil be sold on accommodating terms M. D. ROCHE. Hamburg, Aug16 3t 30 S TATE OF SOUTH CA ROLiNA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY Herbert B. Elder, vs. IBill for foreclosure John Hill, Ordinary, and and sale. Washington Stromn. J OTrICE is hereby given, that by vartnie of the decree of the Coturt in this case. I shall sell at Edgelleld. Court Honse on the first Monday in October next. One tract of land, containing five hundred and twenty-three acres more or less. ituttate in the District and State aforesaid, on the alartintown-.and Scott Roads, ammd Gtunnelfl's Creek, bounded by lands of Lee Ilulstein, David Qumarles, Datmel Pres-cbtt, Henmry Waldrnmo and Mrs. WVhitaker. Terms of sale cash. S. S. TOMPKINS. C. F.. E.. D). Commissionler's5 Office, Sep.5h14. Sept. 6i di pt 33l, State of South Carolina. .EDGF1E LD DISTRICT,' IN TH E COURT OF ORDINARY. Thmomnas M'cCarty amid wife ') Patsey and others, A pplicants. I Summons Polly Stewvart amid others, |Parlilton. Defendants. J UT appearing to my satisfamction, thmat Thomas ..Stewart, Williami Thompsoni, Thmom.ias Thompson, Alexander Thonmpson, Narcilla Thompson. Nelly Thompson. Polley Thomp soni, amnd Tabithma Thmanmpson, Distrmbutees in the Real Estate of Alexande~r Stewart deceamsed, live without the Ii - its of this State. it is therefore ordered, thmat thmey do appear in the Coumrt of Ordinary for thme District aforesaid. and object to time Sale or Division of time Real Estatc afmoresaid, omi or before the fourth day of Ucmc,-mmher next, o,r thmeir conisenmt will be entercd of Recoml Given munder mny hmnnd at my Office, this day the 28th Anigmnt, 1848. JOh1N H ILL, O. E. D. Aug 30 3mi 32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN O RDIN ARY. Sam'l Harris amid Win. Harris. Appts. vs Summons un Jared H arris, and Partition. WVm Wormhinigtan & Wife Marthma. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jared U.Harris amid William Worthmingtonm and ife Martha, dlistribumtces in the above st-ated case reside wvi homit the limiits of this State, it is there fore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale and division of the real estate of Green h arris deceased, on or before time first Monday in December next, or their consenit will be en.. tered of recoard. Given under my hand at my office the 8th day of Awumust 1848. ,JOHN HILL, o E D. Auig 3m 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. TOLED befo,re me, by Benjamin Murrell, 1.living about five miles from Edgefield, C. H., one sorrel horse, with white lore (left) leg, about 6 years old, with a saddle and bridle on. A ppraised at $40.* WV. H. A TKINSON,m St.E. D. July.1st. 01- 4.A Atm 27 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa-. cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in Octo ber next, the following property in the following cases, viz: P- H. Ash vs. Joseph Ferguson, the tract of land where the defendant lives. adjoining lands of Richard Worthington, James Stewart and others. A. Brown & Co.vs. W. P. Delph, Chas. Lamar, for another, vs. the same, one lot in the town of Hamburg. known in the plan of said town as lot No. 81. fronting on Mechanic street 80 feet, and running back 120. George McKee vs. Elbert Dobey, Joel Rnper jr. and John Harrison, the tract of land where Elbert Dobey lived at the time of his death, containing four hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of John Dohey, Joel Roper and others. W. T. West for Miller, Ripley & Co. vs. James F Burton, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing ihree hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of. Batt How ard and others. Wyatt Holmes vs. C. W. Cochran, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing three hundred acres more or less. adjoining lands of Mrs. Mary Carroll, A Kilicrease and others. Thurman E. Hett, vs. Martha Het:, two negro men. Hall and Dave. John G. Burton vs. A. G. Leek, T. J. Dyson vs. A. G. Leek and others vs. the same. one carriage. II. H. Hill, vs Bryan Dean, the tract of land where the defendant lives, contain ing six hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Benjamin Stevens and Robert Bryan. W. S. Cothran vs G. W. Christian and Washingion Freeman the tract of land where the defendant Freeman lives, con taining twenty acres toure or less, adjoin ing lands of A. T. Traylor, Peter Quat tlebum and others. Abram Jones vs John Rinehart, admin istrator of Wm. M. Stone, a tract of land containing one hundred and sixty aires more or less. adjoining M. Peteobaugh, Jesse Derrick and Uriah Inabnet. G. W. Presley vs William B. Brannon and G. L. & E. Penn, one lot of land at Liberty Hill, containing one half acre, ad joining Washington Freeman and others. Smith & Griggs vs. Datling D. Plun kett. B. F. Gowdy vs the same, Lawrence Myers & Co vs tne same, the sane vs the same. the following lots in the Town of Hamburg, known, in the plan of said Town as lots numbers 199. 200, 201, 202 203 and 204, having fifty feet front by one hundred and ninety-six feet deep. bounded North hy Tilirnan street, East by Snow den streets, South by Cobb street, West by Bradherry street. Jos. N. Bailey vs. Abijah Abney, one wagon 4 mules and one horse. Watson Johnston & Co. vs. Geo. Watkins, Jr., 4 negroes, viz. Martha, Lotty and her two children Kizzy and Frank. Terms of sale cash. S. CHRISTIE, a. E. D. Sept 8 4te 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THlE COURT OF ORDINARY. BYJOH Ii H ILL, Esq., Ordinary of BEdgefield District. Whereas M~iddleton Graham hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administra tion, and with the will antnexed on all and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits of Thomas Seurry, Sen'r., late of thte District aforesoid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite attd ad moo ish ad and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be0 and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court fr the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court Hlouse on the 27th day of Sept., inst, to show caose, if any, why the said admitistration should not he grantedl. Given under my hand and seal, thts the 11th day of Sept., in the year of ottt Lord ote thtousand eightt hundred and forty. eight and in seventy-third year of Amer. ican Independence. JOHN HILL,o. E.D. Sept 13 2t 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Jacob Pow )Bill for Parition of vs. dhe Estatc of Jo/hn Philip Pow and others. Pow, deceased. T appearintg to my satisihetion, thtat Johtn Sto.:kman and Rebecca his wvife Juhnt Reynolds and Attn htis wire. William Spanni. Philip Spann, Wdlliatm Edwards. Slhe, her d and Sally his wife, late Sally Edwards, and Lewis Edwards, some of the Defendants in thtis cause, are without the limtts of ihis State; Ordered. tat the Defendants above named, do alpea in this Honorable Coutrt, ad plead, answer 01 demnr o ite said Bill. witin three months fromn the publlication of this order, or the said Bill, will be taken pro confesso against them. S.8S. TOMPKINS. c. a. x. D. Comtnissionet's Office, July J0th, 1848. ST AT E O FSOLUT H CA ROL INA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ary Langley and others, vs.BilfrPriin Jacob Langley and others. BilfrPtton NOT~ICE 'is hereby giyen, thtat by virtue of the decree of the Couirt of Equity in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield. C. H., on the first aonday in October next, the fellowing tracts of land belonging to thte Estate of Henry Lang ley deceased, viz: The Matthew Rhodes' tract, containing two hundred acres, more or fess, situated in the District attd State aforesaid, 00 Cuffee.town Creek. and adjoining lands of the Estate of Johtn Anderson deceased, Juhn E. Harrison & Sarah Langley. The Bill Langley tract, containing two lhun dred acres more or les.a, and adjoining lands of E. Devore, Alfred Bell. James Rodgers and Joni E. H arrison,and the above tract described as te Matthew Rhodes' tract. Thme Reedy Creek tract, containing two hun dred and five acres more or less, and adjoining lads of Hugh Afosely, James Chieathanm,Star ling Butrnett anid Wilannt C. Robertson. Thte above lands will be sold on a e?bdit of one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, except forso neh as will pay the cost. to be paid in. cash . The purchtase tmoney to be secured bey borid 'with good securities S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comissioner's Office, Sept. 5th, )848. Sept, a t 33 Public Notice; IS hereby given, that ipplicaiwill be made to the Legislature fotsa Act "of Incorporation of Mount TaboiG5hurch, situated 6 miles N. E. of Edgeft l Court House. SJuly 191848 3m 26 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at-the next session of the Legislature- to.discontinue the old Charleston Road between the Bridge on Ninety-Six Creek and the Cr- next a bove the Gin House of N.'L. Grfli", on the said road. July 19,1848. 3m 26 Public Noticea IS hereby given, that application willbe made to the Legislature for an act of.Incorpora tion of Little Stephens' Creek Church,-sitnated about 10 miles north of Edgefield.Cort House. Aug 16 3m 30 - NoYtice. PPLICATION will be made to the Legis lature at its next Session for. a Public Road to be made from Shinburg,on Luffee Town Creek, by way of Dirn's Mills ob Hardlabor Creek, to intersect the~old Cam bridge Road in Abbeville District, iot far from Mattison's Ferry on Little River. Aug 30th 1848. 3m. 32 NOTICE. 'i PPLICATION will be made to.the Leg A islature 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 hero:oforo granted, ratified. op the 17th of December, 1847. Aug 23 3m 31 Notice I S hereby given, that the next"Legislature will be petitioned, praying the opening of a Public Road, near J. G. Burnett's, to run by J. W. and R Coopet's residence, into the Island Ford Road, near T. C. Griffin's,-thence across it by James Cresswell's residence, on through N. L. Griffin's plantatation,' into the old Chau leston Road, near his quarter. July 19, 1848 26 3m NOTICE. 1R. ROFF, who held conditionally an in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill W heels, (Patent) has never complied with said condition, thero fore he holds no interest, and has no right to sell or ma e any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a tight purchased from any other, unless our agent, will not be good. Mr. J. T. WEBEn, we autlorlso, with full power to act as our agent. COTHRAN & MOORE. March 1, 1847. tf 6 Notice. ALL those indelited to the estate of Charity Johnson, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment. and those having demands to present them properly attested. C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON. ATTAWAY, -? Administrators. jnly 7 24 Fair Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the 8ubscriber by Note or Account, are requested to make payment by Return Day in October next. if they ish to save cost, and all soms which are within a Mvagistrate's jurisdi. .ion, if not paid by that time must also pay cost ;. as.I must haye mouey iohep up my-bun _ M Wi.CLARY Coleman's h Roads, M 'rch I3 tmto 9 -Notice.i. All persons indebted totie E.stales of Ehiza. beth Clark, Mary Clark,- and Henry Clark, deceased. late of this District,. are requested to make immed'ate payment. and till those hav ing any denmandswill present them duly attested, accordinag to law. .JAMES BLACKWELL, Admina'r. Aug 7 14 . 3m 29 Notice. T1 H E Estate of Marshal R. Smith, deceased, 1.beinit withiout administration, anti there. lore derelict, all persons having papers pertain ing to the estate, are requested to hand them over to meo by the earliest practicable time, and -all those indebted to the estate to make pay ment, ad those having demands to present thetm properly attested. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. jnne 14 6m 21 *,, Hamburg Journal will please copy.' ST AT E OF s'OUT H CAROL[NA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JN COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Ijawes vs. Rob'i Shannon. T lIE defendant, Riobert Shannon, who is .in the custody of the Sheuifr of Edgefield . istrict, by virtue of a capia.s ad satis,faciendum issued itn this case, having filed a schedule of his whoble estate, and a petition for the benefit of the In-olvent Debtors' Act, on motion of Carrot, the defendant's Attorney, it is therefore ordered, that thme said Isaac Hawes, as well as all others the creditors of the said defendant, do appear at Edge field oturt 'House before the Court of Comimon Pleas for the said district on the first Monday in March rnext, to she v cause. jf any they can, why thie said defendant should not be admitted to the benefit of the said itct. THOS. G. BACON. c c s' D Aug 91848 3m 29. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Thomas P. Milner. )Decdaration. as. .in Attachmen&t. Ralph Scurry. UHE Plaintiff in tIhe above case, having Ithis day filed his Declaration in niy or fce, and the Defendant having neithet wife nor attorney, known to reside within the limits of this State, ona whom a copy of said Declara tion, wvith a rule to plead, can be served On rotion of Mr. Adams, attorney for Plaintiff, it is ordered,that the said defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgment will be given against him by defattk. THO. Gr BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, EdgefieldC. H. 18th Nov..1847. november24 ly 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT IN ORDiNA RY. Ellington Clark, Philip Clark and .Sman in Partitiont. others Deifts.5 IT appear tag to my satisfaction that Phil ip Clark, Jesse .Clark, Jesse Wallace. and ife Francis. Wesley. Runels, and wife Elizabeth, defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this' State, it is there fore ordered, that they do sappei- and object .to the division orsale of the Real:Estate of Elhz beth Clark deceased. on or before the first Monday iii Octobeh'ex rftWth'eiisst~ to. the same will be entered of record. July 12JOHN HILL, o. o. a. GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS. / HE Subscriber having returned from - Mexico. and.hnving resnmea the GRO CERY & COTTON BUSINESS in Ham burg. line taken the stand lately occupied by G. C. Cuneinghain, second door below J. J. Howntd. Esq. intends to keep on hand a good ssortment of all the articles usually kept in a Grocery Store; and having made such ar rangaments ns enables him to furnish Goods at bhe lowest tnarkct prices, confidently invites his friends to give him a call. All orders attended to with strict attention, and goods put up in a style and at prices that will-be satisfactoryto purch9sers. Intending to be regularly in the market for produce, the highest market t,rices will at all times be paid for Cotton and Flour. G. W. STYLES. The undersigned take this method of rcturn ng thanks to their old friends and customers or past favors, and to inform them that they :an be found.during the approaching season. at lhe Store of C.-W. Styles, where they will be hnppy to see old customers. All orders from our friends, directed to either Df us, will meet with prompt attentiou DENNIS LINDSEY. G. C. CUNNINGhAM. Hamburg, Aug.16 2:n 30 AGENCIES HELD BY R. S. ROBERTS. EINHARDT'S Glass Pad Trusses, $3 R to $5. do. Cupping Cases, $11 $12 to $13. do. Caustic Catheters, $6. do. Amputating Cases $3) each. do. Surgical or Dental Instruments of all kinds. do. Dr. David Jayne's Family Medi cines. Scarpa's Acoustic Oil and Jackson's Pile Ernbrocation. Fahnestock s Vermifuge. Townshend's Sasapirilla. Rowand & Walton's Cullen's Panacea, &c. T. & J. W. Johnson, Law Book.ellers. The Graefeiberg Company's Medicines. Dr Brandreth's Pills. Dr. Wuodruf3's Medicines, Dr. Beckwith's Pills. F.tr all or any of which, I shall he happy to receive orders a.ccomipanied by the cash. Re ductions on w bolesale purchases. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. Sept 13 2t :94 REIOVAL. W.V1 KE T CII.JJ1 & CO , HAMBURG, S. C. AVE remove their stock of Dry Goods to the Store under the Anericamt lintel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of American, French and English DR GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our thanks to our -numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the Inst six years, and would solicit a continuance of their favors. We would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods in Hamburg. who are not already on our large list of subscribers togire us a trial. Our stock will consist of a much larger and more general assortment than we have hereto fore. kept. We shall also continua to keep our usuial assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor Matting, Bonnets, and Ladies and Childrens Shoes. N. B.-Just received a full assortment of all "MUbo.-.rgnuTin - Dutch Boltisag Clot. which together with all articles irnour line will be sold as low as they can be procured in H am burg or Augusta. WM. KCETCHAM & CO. Hamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-1U tf 29 Domaeutic Gooeds. T H E SUBSCRIBER, A GENT'FOR T HE CHARLESTON STEAM COTTON MILL. offers for sale 4..4 & 7-S heavy Sheetings and Sirtinegs fromr that Factory. These goods are rerarkalble for wcight arid finish, and will give gnd satisfaction tor the buyer, -ALSO varins styles of Brown & Bleached Goods, Osnabirgs, Prints, &c. Particular attention willhle given to the sale of Sothern MIaniufactured Goode-consignrenrts of which are respectfurlly solicited, and iupon which advances will he made if desired. JAMES H. TAYLOR Charleston, Aug 10thr, 1848, 6it 30 NEW GOODS. T H E Subscriber huasjurst received a splen did Stock of Sprinz arid Surrmer Goods. For Ladies' ware. a fine lot of Muishns, Blarages and Ginghams, Fine Manitles ande Shawls, -Bonnets and Bonne t Ribbons, Worked Collars arnd Muslin Trimings, Black and White Lace Veils, For Gen-lemien's wear, A fire Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all kihds, Leghorn,Panamla, Palm. Silk and Bever H ATS, Hardware, Cutlery rind Crockenry, A good assortment of Groceries, such as Siugar, Coffee. Mlolaese's and Rice, Fresh CHEESE, Wirth mnani articlos too tedions to mention. all oh wvhich 'will be0 sold very cheap for Cash. or on time, to punctuaul censtotmers. B. C. BRYAN. April II tf 12 New Boot and Shoe RIANUJFACTORY. W HERE Gentlemen's Boots and She are mrade in a most snperior style of fi and workmanship. Gentlemen wanting cork soled. double soled, watr proof, walking, dress, .patent ',eather, and a fine pump soled BOO%TS, need bui leave their orders with the subsc.riber. WILLIAM MIcEVOY. march 1rfr 6 For Sale or Rent, TN HE HOUSE and LOT formerly necen 1pied by S. S. Tompkins, Ernq. A pply to S F. GOODE, A pril 4 ft 1 1 Bacon and Lard. HE Subscriber has just received a large sutpply. of Choice BA CON and La LARD, which he offers low for CASH. J. A. WILLIAMS. Ag29th, 1848. if 3 FOR SALE. TZACT OF LAND. containing Five Ahr.ndred and eighty-five acres (585), twelve miles from Edgefieldl C. H., lyinag be teen Benverdam and- Turkey Creeks, 14 niles from Carroll's Mill. Teris will be made easy. Apy R. PLATT BRUNSON. ,ma, '31 6 19 JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. TN recommending these Pills to thn public, the proprietor does not wish to nake any unnecessary or tedious perambulation, but witn full directions and a few important re mirks, he will leave the medicine to speak for itself. feeling confident that its merits are such as wil niot fnil to bring it into at neral use; in deed. he is so sanguine of the efficacy of those Pills, he does not hesitate to guarantee a cure in the most aggravated cases. A speedy and permanent cure for FrvER & Aoua and Intermittent Fevers. By follo:wing the directions c'osely while ta. king this preparation, its superiority over the ordinary Tonic Mixtures, Pills, &c. will be readily dtscovered. Being purely vegetable, free from all foreign deleteriousor mineral preparatiuns, these pills may be taken with the utmost salety nier al most any circumstances. They stringthen the stomach, invigorate the system. and entirely prevent that langor and prostration of strength which always attend this disease. They also possess a decided superiority ov er quinine, prus.iate of Iron, Arsenic, Boneset, and the numerous other preparation,, usually employed in the cure of FEVER & AGUE, in being gently apperiet, by this means car rying themselves off throuh the medism of the bowels alter they have spent their miedici. nal powers in the stomach, thus preventing the accumulation of those unpleasant symptoms that also,t universally follow the application of the aforesaid medicines. which constritg the bowels, produce congestion of the liver, and remain in the system to brood diseases more dangerous than those they are employed to subvert. Hence it is said that those remedies in the majority ofinstances. only serve to suppress the disease for a short period, while the dis ease still in his system is bionditig new evils, and soon developes itself in a more dangerous form than at first; thus the necessity of a med icine possessing the qualities of Dr.'JAYN E'S AGUE PILLS, that cats be applied without fear of experiencing those evil effects before alluded to, and with a full confidence of receiv ing a speedy and radical cure. H. J. Bostick Esq. Drayton, Georgia, says. Nov 18. 1846-Dr. D. Jayne, Dear Sir; My stles of your preparation have exceeded my expectations Your Expectorant, Vermifuge. Carminative Balsam, and Fever Ague Prils. ill sell well, some or which I am now out of. I want an immediate supply of all the above named Medicines, more particularly a large supply of the Expectorant and Ague Pills - We have yet amig us a good many long standing cases of Chills and Fevers, in which your Agnue pills have never failed to cre. Your Alterative is just beginniing to be known here and appreciated. 'If I had had enough of your Fever and Agne Pills I could have sot' more than a hundred dollars worth of them. Yours &c. H. J. BOSTIGK. Messrs. J & H. Moore, Lisbon, Ill. says, Oct 31, 1846; Your Ague Pills are about gone, and have given universal satisfaction. Wm. Bell E'q Walnut Grove, Alabama, says; Nov. 9th. 1846; 1 have sold all your A. gue Pills and Tonic Vermifuge. They are doing wonders here. I ant sorry you did not send me more of them. Fot sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Only Agent in this place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebrated Family Medicine. Aug 16 3m 30 DR. WOODRUFF'S DYSENTERY CORD[ALn HE well tried and generally approved T remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhma, Gripinm and Summer Com ' From the late Capt.. Holmes,. Georgia Reg' . Brazos San Jago. July24, 1846-Dr.:Wood ruiff-I owe ass apology for ntot ackntowiedgin1 before t ,e receipt of a box of your Dysentterj Cordial, which you had the kind?iess to son< me while in Columbus, for the itse ofmy corps I have fonmnd it a rmost valuable medicine, amt only regret that I have not a.' supply of it. Wherever mny men have followed directions they have invariably found relief'. We havi suff'ered and are suti~eri''g muchs from Dyson tery, occaaioned by the wretched w'ittr we hays to drink, bnit your Cordial is restoring all t< their wonitedi healkh anid vigor.. WVith my sin cere thanks for your kindntess, and best wisher lor your success, I arm your obedient serv't. IsAAc Hor.atss, Captain Macon Guards Georgetowon. Randolph Co Gee., June 13th 1846.-Dr. Woodruff, Sir-The deandl foi yocr Dysentery Cordial is s's great, that want you to sentd by the stage, otn Tuesda) fotir doazets bottles. General Shorter's overseei irnfornied tie the other day that he had usedi in someo fifty cases with entire success. In fac every person I - ave sold it to is very intec pleased. If certificates atre of any use to yen I can act arty nuimber for you. Very Respectfully D. MORRIS. For asle by R. S. ROBE;iTS. Aug 16 Gi6m ___ 30 WORMS! WORMS! WORMS THE BANE OF CHiLDHOOD. AND te certains precursor or many danger Aotns diseaseses, if allowed to remnaini long in the humnans systemn ini great numboters Thousands of children did annually fron Wormis. The season is now close at htant when they become miost troublesome to chil dresn. Da. WooDRiuFF's Woant SPvelCc is a saft reme.dy for ,viurrms. Try in. It is as good at thse bsest, and cheap as the cheapest. Mr. Joseph Shippy of Musscogee co. Ga. sys it brought away 200 wormis fronm a negrc chdld belonging to him, in a sho'rt time. M r. John L Litile of Whsiteville, Ga.. says I gave it in one case, and brought away fift) worms. Ins another case it cured his negrc woman of Tenia or Tape worm. M r. Thomas Boyd, of Coweta co. Ga sayt le gave it to a.negro boy who was in bai health ; it brought a way immediately thirty,sii wormis. He was soon well. and remains so uj to this titne. Grjiin, Pike co. Ga. July. 1848 -Mr. Wood ruff-Please forward itmmediastely three dozet of yonr Wornm Specific without dielay. Respectfully, Jona 6z. Hu.L. & Co. Talboni Co. Ga. Dec. 12. 1845. Dr Wood rufi-I have recently made trial of your Worn Specific ini a bad case, with the happiest effeet I think more of it than ever, arid believe it wil do in ninety-nine cases in the hunodred., J. E, ROPEa. M. D. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. Aug2 6m 29 JOhN D. CHASE, YE. De Playsteganl ad Aureon, BF.GS leave to offer his prof-ssional servi cestonthe citizens of~ -:defield and vicini y anad respectfully to solicit a share of thei patronage. Doctor C.'s past success in the treatment o diseases of ment, womeni and children, enconr. ages him thus to ask the support of an enlight ened community REFERENCES: V.'sMott, M. D., New York City. A. Clark, M. D.. " " " R. G. Frary, M. D). Hudson. N, Y, G. Kimball. M. D.. Lowell, Muas. HI. H. Child, M. D.. Pittsfield. Mass. N. 0.--Prompt attention given to calls 1et my resienece, the house formerly occu icd ha S. S. Tompkins, Esq., by night or day, or a the Post Office by day. 1. p. C. :u1a tf 17 Jaeyne's CarsrmUidflve aB sant{ . S a pleasant, certain, safe'and dffectualTe. medy foi Dysentary, Diarth', or Lose. nos, Cholera Morbus, Summef -d'm n Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomat"Sit-'Ait'" Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Wfiitish Pain or Sickness of the Stomach, VomrMig Spitting up of Food after eating, and - where it passes through the body unchanged', Want of Appetite, Restlessness and inability to Sleep. Wind in the Stomach and Bowelse - Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremours ai& Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings,, Mela=' choly and Lowness of Spirits, Fretting of 1 i fints, and for all Bowel AfFections and Ner" vous Diseases. A This article is really invaluable in a family, - and may be depended upon, and if generally - used by physicians, Summer Conplaintwonld. be deprived of all its horrors, as they would not lose one patient in five hundred cases, but would perform effectual cures in one'fonrth"of.. the time required by the usual methods of treat. ment. It is as cflectual for adults as it is for, children. This Carminative has also a very happy-e fect on the many Dyspeptic disorders of the , stomach-such as bour stomach, heartburn, wa ter brash, sick head ache, weakness of' the breast, cough. dificoilty cfbreatling, tremor,. spasms, meluncholy. sinking and faintness, vo. miting. and spitting up the food afl* eating," lieneria, or where the food passesthrough the body unchanged, want ofappetite and inability to sleep. It will be very. useful to pregnant women, overcomtng irrhtability of the stomach' and thereby preventing nausea, vomiting;aod& heartburn. Mothers will find this muchsnpe-, rior, as well as safer and cheaper to give their children for fretting and crying &c. than ther usual drops and cordials to which they .have been accustom'd. CERTIFICATES. The Rev. Enoch Barker now ofSamptown, N. J..says: -Having bee.n afflicted with, a se vere Bowel Complaint, attended with distress ing pamn and discharge of blood, and every ap pearance of approaching Dysentary, I obtain ed one bottle of Dr. Jayne'- Carmnative Bal sam, a few doses of which (taken-according to; directions) effected a perfect cure." From the Rev. Jonathan Going, late o ...Y. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-HIaying made ise of your Carminitive Balsam in my Tamil', ad finding it to be admirably adapted to the- com. plaints for which it is intended. I. Jake pleasa ore in recommending it to the use ofmy fniendev and the public generally, believing those whp., are afflicted with any of. these complaints .villt find relief in the use of this valuable medicine, JONATHAN GOING. D. D.. Pres. Granville College,.Ohio., For sale by R. S. Roberts, only Agent is this place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebta"' ted Family Medicine. July26 27 WORMS! WORMS! WORMSE Dr. Jayne's Tonic 'Per ta fuge. T HE most pleasant as well as'ihe-~most certain remedy for. Worms; which-si perfectly safe, and so. pleasant that .children will not refuse to..take it. . Ii effecialy:de stroys Worms, neutralizes.acidity or sourness of the stomach. inereases appetite, and actc as a g-neral and'lidimanent tome, 'nd and, ter fore exceedingly lieaeficial is intermitteptand. remiitent'rfevers, nd:gestion.:&c.,nd, is.a,oef; tain and nimanen.'cure for_Favianid'AAae It notonly ; destroys, Wormsaind iygorte the.whole system, but iL,dissolvee:he era bundantslime or mucous ;eval mach ard bowels of c ildren, re cla foruiis the bed, or nesti i whiiim"s' duce their young; aiidyy se:Ee impossible for theni to remaiin in.the b&y It is harmless in its effeeits oiie..syg. tem, aiid the health of the patient itaytgi improved by its use, even when .no ,worm are discovered N umebrous .certificates' of its usefultiess have been received, which the: pro. prietor does riot coneider necessry io publish. In fact he is in danily receipt of letters ofcom. mndation from various parts of the coiantry.; not only in regard to its snuperiority in the ex,. pulsion of worms, but also ott account of its valuable as a properties as a pleasant tonic and stirengthening usedicine. Josiah Thompson, near Salem, N." J ad. miniistered this Vermnifugt to a child between two and three years old, and says that in afew days she discharged one hunidred and twenty. seven large worms !! -MDr. J. A Lentz, oh Penn Township Savings Institution, in this city, gae it to one of his children; and says that a er the sixth dose it bronght away about lifty worms at once, flye and six inchtes long. Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles orthis Vermnifote fo, Dyspepsia, and in'Vhe cotnrso of two weelks discharged upwards of' thirty pieces of Tape worm, anid was thereby perlectly cured. Aniother genitleman of this city had it ad mniristered to his little daughter, about-- three years old, when she had a number of discliar gee froim her bowels composed entirely of lit., tIe white thread worms. He said ithey came away from her, not only by hundreds,butl may truly say, by thousands, separately :ind in solid balls as large as hickory hnts, composed en tirely of dead worms."' For sale by .;S. Roberts, anly Agent in this pl..ce for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Family Medicine. July 26 Gm 27 A great Desideratum in Medicine. The Vegetable Restorative L1QUJIEJ CsTN&R TIC. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Colic, Headiche, E nlargement of the Spleen, Costiveness-; Acidity of the Stomach, and all diseases arising from a derangeraiernt of the Biliary Orgatis, CAN BE CURED with a great degree of certainty, woithout CaLossel, Blue Pill, or Pills of anty kit,d, Salts or Oil, BY THE USE OF THE iQUID cATHARTIC. THIS Medicino is agreeable to take, and .1.operates withiout griping or debilitating. Persons who have long been compelled to take Pills, Oils or Salts, will find this a pleasant and highly voluiable substitutte. C? A small qnantity of this Medicine ttikken daily, generally regulates the bowels in a short timDe. DYSPEPbIA OF A VERY BAD CHARACTER, This is to certify,, that I was attacked in March, 18453. with Dyspepsia or Indigestuon, of a very bad character. Mly case was treated by troo I'Iysicians in St. Louis, Missouri, 8 weeks; then by ano.thetr in Wisconsini for three months; then by another in the interior of Louisiana then by several physicians in the Huspital of New Orleans. three months, but seithout deri I ing any real benefit from all the remedies pre scribed for me. Fortunately. just at this june. tnre, and when my condition was mot dorbl. obtaisned a bottle of the "Vegera., ble Restorative or Liquid Cathartic," hy the use of which I so n commenced improving, and for'ithe first tie in fourtecen months began to have reg'.lar and natural discharges from may bowels, and soon began 'o feel like becomning -- sound and healihy once more-for all of which [ am indebted under the blessing of:God, to, the above medicine. . JOHN MAY. Columbus, May 3, 1847. - For sale b,y R. S. ROBERTS.