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GRANITEV[LLF MANFAC TURING COMPANY. H \VE commenced operations in tl-eir Cotton Factory and are desirous of ou taintn% the services of about Three hIunrtred additional While Operatives principally Girls, above the age oflourte'en; and also Thirty Ma trons to take charge of their Boardling Ilouses. As the company intend to establish and maintain a most cxenl:ary statt: or morals in the place, any young lady whose circumstant ces require that she should I-,or for a stp port. m"y engage as a weaver, rpimer. &c., at lucrative wages, and with the most perf-ct assurance that they will not lose caste by such employment, and a temporary residence at Graniteville. No personr wir tie received ins to the service of the Company. who cannot bring the best testimoials as to their moral chatacter. and noue will be permitted to re main in the place ea ho do not amtain such character. Two Churches are elected. School houses will be provided, so that all mnay ohtaint ei:hcr a plain or classical education. All fmilies in the employ of the Company, as well as resi dents of the place, will be reqired to keep constantly at school all children under the age of thirieen. Neat and comfortable Boarding h[ouses will be furnished at a low rent; t also g od dwelling honses to families who can supply four ef,'c. five hands from their own domestic circle, or who will take that number as lJoarders. The rate of Boarding will be low and will he fixed by the Company. The above named Ionuses, therefore must not be regarded as sources for mnaking money, but as affoiding excellet situ ations for widow ladies who are in imdigent circumstances, and who have children to rear and educate. such having the advamntage of competent instructors free ofcharge. Instances have occurred in which fatuities l:ve availed themselves ofsimilar circumnstances. to prtcure the rudiments ofleducation for their boys. while through the indutry of their sisters they n ere afterwards enabled to obtain a collegiate edn cation, thus fitting them for occupying the highest positiom in insociety. 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 ob ject to olsu ain interest for the capital expended in these work-. they will- not permit their houses to be occupied by any who cannot or will not en der-themselves useful. They wish it to be distinctly understr.od, that Grantiteville is niot a place of refuge for those who are itcapacita ted from any cause, for obtaining their living by industry. The) would also state, tlat the Matrons al' luded to must be siuch persons, as from their education and standing will exert a proper in fluence in the mental and moral culture of the females under their care. it is hoped and earnestly reqested, tha all who feel an interest in the progress of mnann factutres in our State, in the welfare of the p-Jor, and such as have a knowledge of this institution and the persons'who are- ent;aged ;intthis enterprise, will ne their best efforts to circulate the contents of this circular ; that the ni'ids of all, who ought to engage with us. may he directed'to Graniteville, where a comforta ble htome, and tho menas of educating their -children may be secured. All eintouniications on the subject "tist.,e addressed'to - GEORGE KELLY,' Agent at Graniteville. e6w 33 STA'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' : XDGEFIELD -D1STRIWT. 4t .. l1'Q1 TYt: iirerfTElder,. . Bill for foreclosure to6lii fl,lh Ord uia.ryand and sale. AYashington Strom. 1TICE is hereby given. that i virttie of * time decree, of the 'Court ini this case I a1l.seli. at. Ed4bleld'CaiRrt' Houae. oin tIhe 4>.st. Mdfiday-inOctobey next. One tract of 1ahoiaiog five hutidred and tmweaty-three acres more or less situate in the District amnd State aroresaid. on the Martitownm and Scott Rnadu, amnd Gumnnell's Creek. bounded by lands of Lee Holstein. Dlavid Quarles, Daniel Vre-cott, Heniry Waldrum and M,rs. WVhitaker. Terms of sale cash. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. E.. E. D. Conmmissioner's Office, Sept. 5th, 1848. Sept.6U______ 4t 33 STATE OF SOUTil CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN EQUITY. Jacob Pow )Bil for Parhition of vs. the Estate of John Philip Pow amid others. )Pow, deceased. LIT appearintg to my sati<fimetiona, tha:t Johni Stn,-kman amnd Rebecca his wife Jihnm Reynolds and Anti his wife. WVilFami Spami. Phmilip Spamnn, William Edwards, Shmel hmerd and Sally his wife, late Sally Edwards. amid Lewis Edwards, so:me ot the D)efedants in this cause, are without time linits .if this State; Ordered that the Defenmd:mumts above., named. do apapear in thmis IHonorabile Conrt. amid plead, aiswer om detuanr :o the smd Bill. within three months from the publlicationm of this order. or mIhe staid Bi, wmll be tamken pro confesso ngainst the m. S. S TO.i PKINS. c. F.. r.. 0. Commissionei's Office,. Jauly 1th, 188. Jumly i2 3im 25 STA TE OF SIIUTi! CA ROLINA. EDGEFl tDIA DISTRICT. IN ORDiNARY. Sam'l Hamrris and 'Wm. Harris. Alppts.5 vs Summons inm Jaread Ilarris, and %Partition. Wmi 'Wortingtoni & 'Wife '6lartha. I T appeamring tam my satisf.metion that Jared Harris and William WVorthmington amid wmli litariham..'lietributere in thie ablove sitated case y, jis n t hoathe mimilums ofibmis tate. ii is thuer.. fire ordered thmat they do apIpear aind obiject to the sale amid divisiona of the reail estate of Green Ilarris deceased,. oni or b.efore the first .ilonmday . 1mm December naext, or their cmonsenat will be en tered of recomrd. Given muder my hmad at amy office the 8th day ofAiuiust WNS. JOH-N tiILL, oRaD. Aug 9 3m 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDG3EFIELD DId3TRICT. T JLED before tme. by Blenjamnin Muarrell. ..living atboutt five miiles frm Edgeliekid. C. Hi., oane sorrel horse. with whiite toire (le-fl) leg, abomut 6 years oldl. with a saddle anmd bridle on. Appraised at $40. W. H. ATKINSON. Mt. E. D. July 21st. 1848. 4mm 27 STATE OF souTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT IN ORDINA RY. Elinmgtonm Clark., A ppt, vs.' Summons in Partition. Philip Clark amid others DeffDs. Ti appemr ng to nmy satisfaction that Phiil lip Clark, Jesse Clark. Jesse Wallace, and wvife Francis. Wesley Rimmnels, anid wife Elizabeth. defe'ndantts in this cass., reside without time limits of this State, it is there fore ordered, that ihey do appear amid object to - the division or sate of thme R eal Esmale of Etiz beth CImark deceased. on or befomre the first Monday ini Octuober next. or their coansent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, n. c. D. July 12 19e 9 SRERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Pa. cins to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mondav and Tuesday following in Octo ber next, the following property ia' the following cases, viz: P- H. Ash vs. Joseph Ferguson. the tract of land where the defendant lives. adjoining lands of Richard Worthington, James Stew%art and others A. Brown & Co.vs. W. P. Delph, Chas. Lamar, for another. vs. the same, one lot in the town of Hlamhurg. known in the plan of said towa as lot No. SI. frontin on Me elianc street 80 feet, and running back 120. ; George McKee vs.. Elbert Dobey, Joel Riper jr. and John Harrison, the tract of land where Elbert Dobey lived- at the I time of his death, containing four hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of a John Dohey, Joel RWper and others. i V T. West for Miller, Ripley & Co. p vs. James F Burton. the tract of ind I where the defendant lives, containing ihree hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Batt Howard and others. Wyatt Holmes vs. C. W. Cochran, the tract of land where lhe defendant lives, containing three hundred acres more or less. adjoining lands of .Mrs. Mary Carroll, A Killcrease and others. Thurman E. [Heit. vs. Martha Hett, two negro men. [Jall and Dave. John G. Burton vs. A. G. Leek, 'T. J. b Dyson vs. A. G. Leek and others vs. the same. one carriage. II. [1. 11111, vs Bryan Dean, the tract of land where the defendant lives, contain ing six hundred and seventy five acres, more or less, adjoining lals of Benjamin Stevens and Robert Bryan. W. S. Cuthran vs G. W. Christian and Washinginn Freeman the tract of land where the delendat Freeman lives. con taining twenty acres more or less, adjoin. ing lands of A. T. Traylor, Peter Quat lebum and others. Abram Jones vs John Rinehart, admin isirator of Win. M. Stone, a tract of land containing one hundred a:id sixty acres more or less. adjoining M. Petenbaugh, Jesse Derrick and Uriah Inabnct. G. W. Pres!ey vs William B. Brannon and G. L. & E. Penn, one lot of lati at Liberty Hill, containing one half acre, ad joining Washington Freeman and others. Smith & Griggs vs Datling D. Pin kett. B. F. Gowdy vs the same. Lawrence Myers & Co is tne same, the sawe vs the sair.e, the following lots in the Town of llamburg, known, in the plan of sauid Town as lots nomters 199. 200, 201. 202 203 and 204, having fifty feet front hy-one hundred and ninety-six feet deep, hounded t North by Tiliman 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 epsh. S. CHRIST[E,.J.. E. D. Sept 8 4te 34 STATE OF SOITH CAROLCNA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT _UF ORDINARY. Thomnas hicCarty abid.gife:... Patsey ad others,.Applicants. Sumnmons Vs. . sU Polly Stewart and others, Part itton. Defendants. J I T appearitng-to my satisfaction, th at Thomas IStewart, William Thompson, Thomas; Thmpson, Alexander Thompson, Narcilla Thompson. Nelly Thotmpson. Pollev Thoimp son. andI Tabithat Thiampson, Distriutees in the Real Estate of Alexander Stewart deceased. live withont the Ii.' its of thid State. Ii is threfore ordered, that they don appear in the C.ourt of Ordinary for the District atoresaid, I and objoe.t to the Sale or Divisiotn or the Real Estate aforesaid, on or before the fourth day or I December next, or their conisenit wtil be I entered of Reemdn'. Given tinder my h:tnd at my Oflice, ihis dlay the 28th Augutst, 1848 JOH N IHILL, O. E. D. Aug 30 3mo 32 . RTATE OFSOUJTH CAROLINA e EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. hi \ Mary Langley and others, BilfrPtton I, ?s. Bi/ frPriin .heob Langlev and others g NOTIICE. is hereby given. that by virtue of c the decree of the Court of Equity in this g as, I shall sell at Edgefield. C. II.. ion the first .dav in October next, the following tracts f hind belonging to the Esiate of H enry Lang ay eceaseid. viz: The Matthew Rihodes' tract. containinz two a madred acres, more or tess. situated in the )istrit and State af.oresaid, 00 CuizTietowni treek, and adjomning hands of te Estate ofr Jni A~,dersoni deceased. .lthn E Ilarrison & Sarah Langley.C The Bill Langley tract, contaimmg two' hun-i. rn acres moore or les.,, and adjining lands of .. Deorm Alfred Hell. Jamie Rodgers andk oInt E. liarrison,*and the atbove tract described " as the 1M tthe w Rhiode. tract. Them Reedy Creek tract, containing two bun dred and five acres more or less. and adjoinng Ii binds of Ihugh Mosely. James Chieatham,. Star " i- Burnett andi Wilsoni C. Robertson. II The abiove lands will be sold on a credit oft i mne and two years. with interest fromi the day c of sale, except for somuich aswihl pay theccost,. i be paid in cash The purchase.moneya o he secured by bond wvith cond seentiesP S. S. TOMPKINS. c. F. . . i Commissioner's Office. Sept. 5th, 184R . Sept. 6 4t 33 h NEW GOODS. a r H E Stubscriber has just received a splen Idid Stock ofS >ringz and Sunmmer Goods. 11 For Ladies' ware, a flne lot of a M,ushuns. Barages and Cingharns, s1 Fine Mdantles andl Shawls, V Boannets and Bonne t Ribibons, WVorkied Collars sond Muslin Trimings, Black and White Lace Veils, For Gen-lenmen's wear, A fine Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all .' kihde, Leghorm,Panamna, Palm, Silk and Bayer 5t H ATS,b Hardware, Cutleryv and Crockery, h A good assortment of Groceries, snch as t Stugar, Ci,ffee. Mnlasses and Rice, I Fresh C HEESE,. SI With maniy articles ton tedions, to mention. et l ol which 'will be sold very cheap for Cash, e, ir on time, to panctualI ettstome5rs. B. C. BEVAN. a A pril 1I i 12 For Sale or Reni, ' e lHF E 11U$E. and LOT foirmerly ocen-i. pied by S. S. Tompkins. Esq. A pply al o ~ S F. GOODE, April 4 ft 11 -Dr. Townsends A COMPOUN(D EXTTRCT 0 - S A I S A. P AR1 A - - pre WoNDER AND BLEaetfnO Tl -AG rue MHE MOST EXTRAORDINARY '" proi MEDICINE IN T$5,. 6 !his Extract is put up in Quart Boutes: it is inc six times cheaper. pleasanter, aid swarranted no superior to any sold. It cures ,otlout vo mi,. in ang. purging, sickening or-deblitating th $', Patient. The great beanty and superiority of this Sar- am sparilla over all other niedicinas-s.ehat while np eradicates the d'isense, it invigoratei the body. fro I is one of the very best Ti SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICIaRs o sver known, it not only purifies the- whole ystem and strengthesi the person, hut it cre tes new. pure and rch blood : a power posses ed by no other medicine. ~ And in'tliiAihes the rand secret of its wonderful sucdess. It has in erfornied within the last five years, tnsuie than n 00.000 cures of severe cases nrIdiae; at "I east 15.000 were considered incuraie% It has a aved the lives of more than 5,000 children du inn the two piast seasons........ ...a 0.000 cases of General Debili yjani want pri of Nervous Energy. . .. sut Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla iisvigbrettes the ye whole system permanently. Toi.thase who wV Ive lost their iuscular energy by the effects of nedici a ir indiscretion committedibt,yonth, or he excessive indulgence nt the pbions. and rought on a generil physical prostration of the ervons system, l+issitude, want uyf ioibitn. sintinr sensations, premature'dec+y and de- ar line, haste- ing towards that fatal disease.- 'oti- wvi ninptlnn. can he entirely restored by-this plen- '" ant remedy. This Sarsaparilla i. farsuperior lil" D any to Invigorating Cordial, an As it renews aid irvi_orates the system. w ir es activity to the limbs. aid streuith to the , nnscular system, in a most extraoidinary de. to ree-. far Consumption Cured.; C sleanse and Strengthen. Consamption can be cured. Bronchitis. Consumption' Liver nio Complaint. Colds, Catarrh, Cou I* , A4thna, sull Spitting of Blood, Sorene i ihe Chest. yei Ilertic Flush, Night Sweats, "D.fficlt or act Proliise Exipectorati.-i. Pain intf :ide, &c. have been and can be cured. cot Sjitling Blood pro New York, Apri28;1849. w, Dr. Townsend-I verily believe?that'your sut iarsaparilla has been the means. throngt ,Pruv I dence, of snving niy life. I have; for several am -ears had a bad cough. It became worse and a vorse. At last .it raised. large giantitie-a of lond, had night Swe+tts, and vasjreatly de- ia ilitated and reduced. nad did. hotexpect to it i ive. I have only used your Sarsapiilla.a short wii ime. and there has a wonderful chinge been the vrought in me. I am now able to agalk ill over hat lie city. I raise no blood, and my smiugh lies an, el me. You can well imagine thatfa thank- dei ul for these resuls. -Y.'ur-obedie .iervant,- mn WVM. RUSSELL. 65 Ca. eyine.st. Rheumatisi. itt This is only ine of iore tlinnf rhouiand set ases of Rheumatism that Dr. niow and' ce arsaparilla las cured. .The nu tere aid nc hrontc cases are. wieklyseadi vi ex raordinary virtnes.. James Cummiings, Esq. one of t iepsisItants n the Lunatic Asylum, iackwelr , e.1s si lie gentleman spoken of-in-ttei6 ing eter on Blackwell's Iihnd, Se t -14,.1847.- ye Dr. Townsend-Dear Sir: havessuffered of, erribly for nine years with the Rheumstisth; onsiderable of.the:tinmo l,could at&e e'asep r walk. I had tihe .uminst dares stng pamrs l ad my limb's were.'teiribly.di;n.I;.k, ~ sed foutr bottles of your liars parilit, and itey have ds:.nsi ine ,nnre-tian~ ne thiotimnd ( nllisrs worth of good. I am-so rtech hetter. ideed. [in entirely relievid:- Tou are as hib rry to use this for the benefit ofT the afflicted r Yosura, respctfuslly. JAalES CUMtMINGS. Cl Fils ! Fits ! Fits! bu. Dr. TIownseuzd. nost hiavinig itsr his Sara- his arilla in cases of Fits. oif'course neiver recom- nas. ended it. anid wais surprise; to receive she foi- Ga iwing froim an initelligent anid respectable Far- rias iet in Wesschstser County;: the Fosrdhuam, August 13, 1847. fris Dr. Townsend-Deaa Sir: I have a little irl seveni years of age. who has been several ari ears;aflHicted with Fits; we tried almnost everv. wie inug f or her. hut without success; at last, al. I isnghi we* could find iio reco'mmendantion inp ur circuilars for enises like hers, we thonght.n, tiu '1e was ini very delicate health,-we wvou give er somess of1 yosir Sorsapaiilla. and are very ld we did. for it not only restored hecr ssrength . it she has hsad iio returni of thin Fits, to our u."E rent pletassure anid surprise. She is fast lie- fur >minc rugged isnd hearty. ror wvhich we feel car raisfutl Yours. Respiectinslly, the JOH N BI'TLER, Jr. hii Femalde Medicine, of Dr. Townses d's Marsaparilla is a sovereign lid speedy cure for Inicipienit t'sinsuimptions, atrren,ae-s. Prnlupsius Uteii, or Falling of the /omb. Costiveness, Pilts. Leticorrhma. ut i tes. iobsiructedl or d'filnhlsMentruntionii ,continence of Urinie, or invn!usntarily slits. J5 nirge theroof. unad (or the aeneral prostraiiion :te systemi-nil mattes wilether the rsuil of liberent cause or causeis, prodiuced by irregti rtv, iness or accident. Nothing can be or'e surprising thani its invigorating effes 00(n i e human frani' Persoins all weakntess anidke situde, fromn takinug it. at since beicome re. AU lst andI full of eniergy under its influence. Ii amediately counteracts the nervelessnuess of e female frame, which is the great cause t im arrenniess. it will niot be expected of its,, in libe ies of so dlelicte a stature, to exhibhit cci tifi' yen tes of enireus perfoirmed, bitt we can nasutre the fav ilicted, that hundreds of cases (save beeni r" rted to us. Thousands of cases whiere lasni es have been without children, alter tusinug a G w bottles ofC this invaluable medicine. have est blessed with fine, healthy offsprinig'm Opinions of Phy,sicians. fore Dr Townsenud is a moss daily receiving ordlers usu om Physiciants in dliff-trenus parts of she Uniont. lIal This is to certify that we, the undseruigned,. She hysicianis of the City of Albany. have in niu- I erous cases prescribed Dr. Trownsend's Sar- nmis parIla, and believe it to be one of the most du uble preparations in the market. whi H. p. PULING, Mt. D- bem J. WIL80N. M D- bur hR. B BRI(.tGS M. D. P. B. ELA ENDORF, M. D. CAUTION. Owing to the great succae antI immense Is of Dr. Townsend's Sausaparilla, a num ir of men who were formerly. our agents, tve commenced making :-arsapariIa Ex acts, Ehixirs, Bitters, Exiracts of Yellowv ock, &c. They generally put it Up in the me shaped bottles; ated aome of them have ri and copied our'adverti.ements. they are d '.orthless imitations, and should be o ded. .T Pr neipul flie, 126 Faltoan. Street, Sun and ildmig, Ne,v York.-And also by the prsa ( pal Drnugguets and Merchants generally Wia roughout the United State., West Idse id the Canadas. 4lea Foir Sale by R. S. JiOBERTS. Edgefield C. II, Sept 20 ly 35 dvantageous Proposal of P.R TIERSl P. H H E Subscriber wishes to f rn; a Part. -.nersnip on the folluwing principles, mising that his business. it aided by suitable ilities, would and will realize liomi $5001) t1000 profit annual,y, on the basis of snall fits and quick returns. Toaccomphsh this, 100 Nould be reqimsite. to buy goods on ternms. nd the- profit would I.e ce tain and rensing antnually. TIherefore, as few ran Sadvance the above atnontit. alone and tided, he proposes to raise it on Shares of 00 each. one.fi urth to be paid in cash. sany I) n each share, pavable 1s: to 15th Oct., J three tourths or $150 on each share an proved note at 6 months. with interest in date, payable at the Batik of Hamtuberg. e average stock kept on hand is $10,000 more. f5 Shares at $2110 is $5100 R S. Roberts' Share is $5000.-$10 000 l'ho profits to be divided in the above ratio. $25011 to be divided amongst the 25 Shares 1 $2' 00 to-be said R. S. Roberts' Shl..re. or that ratio. accordimg as it is reiIzel, less or .re ; hatt as at is m.stimned and1 guaranteed by it R S Roaberts that the mtiumm or lhast aunt of prqit that can be reali:ed is $4000 rilly, each partner owuig tine aaare it 00 is permitted to draw out. in gouds at cash ces. $-.0. during the year. at any period hing lue or her cunveiectce; and if the irs pre-fits exceed $4000. then the balance I be pai,d in ca.h e'atch and every 15th Oct. f $61,0 ate realized, $120 a ci share. (00 " 16) " 10000 2110 r good times this may be the case easily. ['he parttteship to endure 5 yeara nd then the enl at that period, i-nch partner may hdraw his $20t). givitia 3 itnntis ntice of et;oni to that effect, or lie is it nv time at srty to sell out ii share naking the fr.;t fi:r he Company. ioe Buine,-si is condaeted entirely fir cash J the Stock will be kept insured. Parties hig o iranil themselves of the abe+ve. will *ome special partners and be only miterested the extent of their mtvest:mrnt w ithout and thcr responsibdity. aetig the same as by arter. I'he business as heretofore to lie entirely rIer the contrnl and anmanagement of the :scriber. A meetmng to be held tnce each ir to receive his report and inspect his onts ro commence Ist Octseber if subscriptions nilete by that time if not on 15th October xamuo. rhose who wish half, whole, or more shares. I please apply by letter or personally to the seriber. f h:alf shares are subscribed, one half the onnt will be r. quir,:d in cash. the balance in mtontlis endorsed note. Besides the agencies which I hold, any Stuck y reach fregaently $1200) to $14000. and a not much r-hort of it now; t:+erefire thewe i be i perpetual gutranetee of safety t. se who choose to ihvest as above, in the ideonie stock cotstantly k"-pt by inc. To y who are nuacqaiatnted with me ,inl would tite to make an investmeut. references of the st undeniable charaeter will be giveu. Lnder the above arrangement Planters and tera would get theirgo.ds ten- per cent !aper at least, and an many instances 25 per it cheaper. P. . Parties investing may have a ining :unt of. Two Hundred Dollars or Two mdred and Fifiy D,dlars each year at :';ash onpices,.and:Eightty :Dollars at least, or re,-f, more is inade, will be credited then at eidof eachyear. and they. annually paying thr balance,. will comence..anew.ftmother rlyiaccount, thus saving to them one-third tie costor gooda if bonght on credit. Spply. personally or by letter to r. S. ROBEaRTS. Igefild C. .So. Ca. sept 13th,t 34 ROGERY AND COTTON BUSINES P H E Suhscriber hatvinig re'turned froom L exico atand aintig resumiaed tIhe GRO lY & COTTON BU-INES8 ina flam eg, hast takenm the stanid lately occumpied by3 U. Ctnntinthia, seconud oormr below J. J. waid. Esq. inatenda to keep itt aimd a goad ortmnent ol all the amrticles uisually kept in a acery Store: amid hiavinag made suach ar gnnts na eatables hmiim tam fuarnisht Goods at loest market prices, confidently invites his ns to give im a call. ill orders aitten.led to wi.. strict attentionm. I goods pnat aup in a style anad att praces that 1i lie atatisfaictotry tat puirch-.sers. ntending to bae regnlairly in rthe market for dame., the highest nairket crices will at at: et be paid for Cottomnad Flannr. G. W. STYL ES. E'he tandersigned take tisi methond aofritaurt thanks to theiir old frienada andit cusetomeras p-t faivors. atal tat inafarm them that thecy be fidi danrinig thme appromacmm seasona. alt Store of C. W. 81)h.'s. where they ndilbe tpy to see old cuistoimers. i orderat fratmu our fraonds, directed to either I, will mneet witha prinplt tatetton DENNIS LINDSEY. G. C. CUNNINGF. AM. lambrg. Aug 16 2mo 30 RI EMOt0V A L. *sV liE T CII.?1 & C O, HA.\l BU RG, S. C. AVE re..mave iltir stock of Dry Gt.ods to tIhe Store tnnmer the Aanmrican h Hotl, e Hibbards) wh,-ere it is their purpose to p a ll asaitrtment ofai orienan. .renchi and Ernglsh DRII G0ODM. Ve woul aal'e this oppaortumnity to return mar iks to ont numaeroums rrienmds for the very ral patroage betowed on ats for time la,st six as. and wonid solicit a cotiiniance tof thmeir V e wouldm alsio invite all personms buyin:t Dry ids itt Hambuaarg, who are ntot already oat luarge list of subsmcribmera to girc us a trial. tar stocak will conasitt tafa atmch larger and -e general assortmnent thiaa we htave hereto' k pt. We shiall also continne to keep atar al iartmaenit ol Carpetimag. (Oii Cltah Floor titing. Bonnieus, atnd Laidies amid Childretas .-Jaast received a faull assortment air all mhers oii arenuinie DIsicla Doltihag Clothas. h togeher with nil articles inotir hate wvil tld as low as they canm be procured ina Ham-m gor Atugaista. WM. KETCIHAM & CO. Iambrg. S. C. Ang. 7-Il tf 29 Domsestic l4oods. New Boot and Shoe j,AjNUFACT0RY. V HERE Genttlemen's Boots -indi Shoes are miade i' a mtost superioar style of fit workmanship. entlaiem wanting coark soled. double soled. er promof, walkang, dress, patent li-niher. a fine paamp sailed BOIOTS, needl but re thir orders withm the subcriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. ...cl. 1 tr 6 JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. IN recommnendiig these Pills to the ptiWic the propitetor 'oes not wish to make an unnecessary or tedious perunabdilation, hid witn full directions and i few imnportant re mtuks. lie will leave the medicine to nptak-fu itself. feeling confident that its merits are sncl as wil iot fail to brinr it nit'. et rneral use'; in deed, he is so sangtie+ of the effivncy of thosi Pills. he does not besitate to guarantee n cur< in the most aguravated cases. A speedy and permanent cure for F vust & AGU: and IntermiLtent Fevers. By loll wing the directions c osely while ta king this preparatinn, its super'ority over Ii ordinary Tonic Mlixiures, Pills, dc. will bi readily i-covirred. Beiig purely vegetable, free from all foreigi delmterions or mineral preparations, these pill may be taken w;ith the utmost safnty iter al most any c.rcum.stances. They strengthen th stomach. imvigornte the systeni. and entirel: prevent that langor and prmst(iion of strengl whi-"h always attend this disense They also pissess a decided superiority ov er quinine, ptus.iate of Iron, Arsenic. Bonesel ind the nsmerous other preparation ustiualli 1 employed in the cre of F1VE & AGUE in being gently apperien:, by this means car rying themselves off throu.in the in.dium o the bowrls after they have spet thr-ir medici nal powers in the stonach thus preve"ntitr the accunulation of those nnpletsant symptonsl that albno't iniversaily follow the applicatiot of the ahoresaid medicines. which constrini; the bowel", prodice cnig"esiion l the liver. nn< remain in the system to hrnod diseases mors danigeruns than those they are employed t< suliverr. Ilence it is said that those remedies in tit majority ofinstanres only serve to suppres the di.-ease for a short period. while the dis ease still in his system is brooding new evils aud soon developes itself' in a more dangerom: forin than at first ; thne the necessity of a ned icine possessin-- the qn-dities of Dr. JAM:YN'.' AGUE PILL$, that caii he applied withoui fear of experiencing those evil eirects befPr alluded to. and with a full confi.le.tce of receiv ing a speedy and radlical rre. H. J. ilostirk Esq. Drayton. Georgin, says Nov 18. 1846i-Dr D. J1vne. l)eur .ir; 11) sales of your prenarnion have exceeded im expeeitatins Y.iur KTprctroranl. Verijuge Carmninarice Balsam. and I'ecer Ague Pills. i sell well, scon n., wh:ch I sun tow ont of. want an immediate supply of all the abov unmed Medicines. more particularly a larg supply of the l.xpeetorasnt and Agne Pills - We have yet tmonr is a good iany lon standing cases of Chills and Fevers, in whicl ytnr Agne pills have never failed to cnre - Your Alteritive is just beginning to I, known here and appreeiated. If1 1 had hmu eninth of your Fever and Asne Pills I coul have soll inmre than a hntudred dollars worth ofthem Yours &c. H J. BOSTIGK. Mleasta. J & H. Moore. Lisbon. Ill says. Oct 31. 1846; Your Agne Pills 'e about gone and have given univerral satistitction. Wm. Bell Eq 'Waltw Grove, Alabamn says: Nov. 9th. 1846; I have sold all vour A .gne Pills aid Tonic Vernifuge They an doing wonders here. I ant sorry you did sn send ite more of them Fir sale by .R. S. ROBERTS Only Agent in this place for the sale of Dr Jayne's celebrated Fatily Medinirne. Anstr 16 :im 3 DR. WOODRUFF'S DYSNTERY CORDIAL.. HE well tried' iid .generally. nppisvet aid Summer Complaint.of. bliinr. From the late npE; Holn i osite gs Brazns'San Jng:ro jily 24. I846.-LDtWooc rufi--Cowe an apology for. nt:acknwledgin, before t c receipt of a Irox ofyouri .Dyseteri Cordial. 'which your had te kindness tr. seni me.whrie in Columbps, folr the, ane oy "orini I have fond it' 'mtost saluable niedicine, atc only regret that I have riot a' supply ofli it. Wherever any mien hirve followed directionsr they have irjvarinbly found relief. We havy suffered atnd are sufferin.g much from D)yser tery. nenzaine.e1 by the wretched w-it.'r we havy to udrnk. bitt your Cordial is re'stnorng all 1 their wointeid health arid vigor. WVith my sin cere thanks fur your kindness, and best wishei lior your success. I am your oberdient eerv't. Isaac HoL.atFs, Captain Macont Guards Georgetown. Tiandoilh Co Gee.. Ji ire I 3th 1846 -Dr WVoodruff'. Sir-he- demuanud foi yoi r D)ysernter'y Cordial is s-. great, that fonr yoneuo send by the statge. on Tunesday fordznbottles. General Shorter's oversee informned mie rte other day that Ire hard used i itn somte fiv enases with entire surcess. In faci every person I aye sold it to is very muec pilease'd It cert ificate" tire ol arty use to yon I cart aet arty nirmbter for you Very Respect fully D.0)lOlt R IS. For sale: by R. S ROBE TPS. Ane h6 Gir 30) WORMS! WOR\1S' WORA1J! THE BANE OF~ CH ILIIH-OOD , ND tIre cerraint prnrrsuor of muaniy danger .1 oti lisenrses. rf allowed to remtaim long ini tIre humatnu sy<tem ini great nitmhers' Thesusandts iof children die niunurntily fromr Wontos Thse season is uw rlose at titn:id when they becomte mrost troublesomte to chtil dreri. Da. WVoonnorr's Wona Sr:circ is ai safe rmedy for ev.,rmns. Try it. It is as good as rte best.narri cheaip as the chieaprest.. Mr. Joseph Shrippy of MuIrscogee ca. Ga, says it brought away 200 worims from a negr chtild blongintg to hint, rm a shrr tiime. Mr. Johin L Litile of Whlievilh-'. Ga. says I ite it in otne ense, and brought away fifry witrms. In anrither case it cured hiis niegro: woman of Tenin er Tape worm. M r. Tihomus Boyd, of' Coweta en. Ga. sayr Ire gave it ut a negro buy who -was in bad~ health :it brought niway immtediatelty thirty.six Sormts. He was sooni well, annd remains so u to thi" time. Grrffini. Pike co. Ga. July. 1848 -Mlr. Wood' rutl--Plense iarwtird immiediately three dozer of yourr W.orms Specific withuat delay Rlespecthinly, Jonas (. lira.L'& C~o. Tidhout Co. Ga. Dec 12. 1845 D)r WVood rfl-I htave recently tiade traul of veur Wurm S1pet'ific in a bad ease, with thre hnippiest efl'ee't I think imore of ii thaur ever. ami blieve it will doc ini tnery tine cases in ite hiratdred. J. E, RoPER. ti. D. For sale by R. S. ROiBERTlS. Anrg2 63m 29 Physcaa'n imud Aurg'eon, B EGS leave to offe'r Iris professionni servi' ces tro the citizense of h:dge'fielrl arnd v'icini ty arnd respectfouy tor solicit a share ofl the'it patroni.age, Douctor C.'s past snt.cr'ss in the ureahateent of diseases of ment, wvomreun and :-hitren, encouir, age. bims thus to ask the suppitrt utl' an ernlighit ened comminririty R EF E RE NC ES: , V. Mlott. M.. D., Newv York City. A. Clark. Ms. D.. "" R. G. Frary. P.. D). Hundson, N, Y, G Kimbrlalt. Mu. D., Lowell, Masrs. H. H. Child. M. D.. Pitusfieldr.'Mass. N 1B.-Prompt atientirit givemn to calls left my residhence, the housie fornierly ocen ied by S. S. Tmopkmns, Es'q., by night or day, or at tire Post Ollce by day. ~ J. V. C. iaJ t f 17 Jlnanacs s flnawne*i D R. D, JAI NE would hereby inflirdi the . public that he publishes anmnalif for gra tuitons distribution, by himself dnd all his t Agents, an Alnanac, called JAYNE'S MEDICAL ALMANAC,, AND GUIDE TO HEALTH. The calcul,ttiuns for this Almanac are mdo wth r reat c:te ind accuracy and for Rve.df, terentt Latituettsand Langituder,soastoi a them equally useiti tsd .1 Ciafgndar in .eer' pa rt of tho United Statea and.. Britis Nort , Amuerien. They are printed ott godd paptit and with handsome new type, and are ueq 'y bound. and besides being the neatest and-most. accurate Calender prrnted in the United-States, they conv,in a large amount of valuable'iofor mnation. suited to the wants of all, gnd..of thai kind too, which canr.ot be found in books'- - His Gaialogue of Diseases, with remarkisd directions ir their removat is really invaluable, and mnake thems welcosne visiters in everyhone they enter. Every family should possesaa tenet one of these An'nuals. His Almanac -r, 1849 i- now ready for di-tribution,-of.whiek.hs. designs to publish at leanst Two Milions,_4ndlit. order that every family .n the United States. and 13sitish Aimerica. may be furnished with-s copy. he hert-by invites MERCHANTS AND STOREEEPERS f to forward their orders to R. S. ROSRT$,,. E,fgefield C. H . as early as possible and"they_ shball be sup eedgratuitou.lg with as tmany cop ies as they may deem necessary to supply.their various customers. They ase also invited a$. the same time, to send a.copy of their." Busi I ness Card." which will tie printed and placed i on the cover of the. Almanacs sent them. They are also reqested to give all iecesary directions how the Almanacs should$ b.'for-, warded tothem. By law they cannot h. seit,, by nail unless the postage is first paid on tlietu> here. Orders (poit paid,) directed tc R.D. JAYN E. Philadelphia, or to R-S. ROBERT8' Ferfield C. H.. will meet with prompt'itten 07 FAMILIES can obtain these Aliaaia 4 Grates of R. S. ROBERTa, Agentfocb Dr. LU JAYNE'S Family Medicines.. ' Sept20 .f - - WORMS! WORMS! WORMSf Dr. Jayne's ?on c 't Iuge. - li E toast plea,ant as well as the certain remety forr Worms; wii is perfectly sale, and so pleasant that;clidred will nut refuse to take it. It effectuall dd. e strvs Worms, neutralizeei acidityor. surneui of the stonach. increases afppetite; and acts,s a g'neral and permanent tonic,.atd.is tJbe fore exceedingly beneficial in .intermrusittnot remittent fevers. indigestion. &c., apsd.isa r tain and pernitnen cure for Fivsrad,Aoux It not only .destroys Wotms. aidsuvigortrsF the whole systiem. bit it dtiolves th upera hundaint s!ine or mucous as, prevalent iif ,,tomeiaeiu a,id howel' of 'children.mire espe cially of those ,in bad, health. , This. mucous -i tormn+ the bed, or test. in which v;rni1 arr dace their young;- and by remo' n . impossible tor them to reinst iii tho{ .' It. is harmless' in its i'et 'nit' ii.t tem. and the healtilofthe.: patien,pAa s improved hv. its usee, .ven, wben. :vpts are ditsvereil' Nuoierois, certifijhe itt'; i'efulucss have beanti received which. tle o prietor does' ni.eotiidr"n,+essa'rv o publ.b In fact Isy is iiailyreceipt of lettersof'oir rnendation from. iaro.s, parts of'+he cOHiiryn notily.ina d jts.a e1: va(nable asp t js.g n astei rli -oustrneai msnmintered ;hite?in , a.. Tainihreej)is. s4, t a4ry s at a da'v.she 'iscare d n sse aut, seven large-worat . Mr..ai A. Lenti,.ol-Penn. T~ownshipSavs InIi~stits,i oi this ~ity.~ . ?e it oine of~i? 'children; antdsava'that a lir 'the ustb o~ br,mn"ht away about 6Gly worms at.once, y andis six incesl ong. - M r. Fe'rdinansd WoodrutP used t'wo.bottls of thin Vermnifugce fort Dyspepsia. 'an'd in the -conrse of two wer'les dischare upwards. c thirty pieces of ,Tape wisrm, and was:thely piertectly c.nired. esy Anosther genstlemari of this city had it ad miinistered to Isis liutle daughter, abiout; three yen old, when sIhe had a number of 'dischar gen fro ler bowels comsposed entirely cif lita tIe white thread worms. lHe said thay caIme asway from tier, nest sinly by hsundred,,butimnay truly say, by thontsansd. nepiaratelyind in solid " halls as large as hiickory sims, composed en sirely otf deadl worms." For sale by R. S. Roberts, nuly Agerit ina thsis pl.ce for tthe sale of' Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Famuity Medicine. July 26 Om 2y A gu eas Di.<ideratuns in Medicine. The Vegetable Restorative LIQUfiD CIJTII.RTICV Dyspepsia. Licer Complaint. Colic, Headache, E nlargement of thse .'pleen, Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach. * and all diseases arissmg from a derangement of the Biliairy Organss. CAN [SE CURED with a great degree of certninsty.woWtout Calosiel, Bus Pill, or Pills uf ansy kined, Salts ior Oil;, nY THEC UisP. OF THE LIQUID CATHARtTS.' SiI HIS. Mledicine is agreeable to takce, and ..operates without griping or debihatating. Persons who have long~ been compelled to talge Pis, Otls,or Salts, will find this apleasan't and highly valttsable sisbstituste. (D A smasll quantsity of this Medicinetaken daily. genuerally regurlates the bowels int short tiine. . . - DYSPEPe:A OF A VEa?Y BAD CHARACTER. This is to certify. thsat I was attacked lin snatchi, 1l45, with Dyspepsia or Indigeutsn, of a very had chiarascter. Mly case was treated by - r:ca /hysicians in 8t. Louis. M issouri. 8 weeks; thsen by as--th'*r in Wisconsin fsor three months;t then'h'y snother im the interior of Louisiana then, by nsevetral physiciains in the Hospital of INe'w Orsl'-nns. thr..e months, but toathoug deri ning any real benef/t from all *he remedies pre-. iscrihed for mse. sittunsately.junt at this june.. tnre, and whets my condition was mobt d seplor.able, I obined a bistile of the 'Vegea, ble li'estorative or Liquid Catharthc,".by the use Iof which I si n counnnuenced improving,- and. h'or the.first Sems in fourteen monthas began to, have reg'.lar and natural dischiarges fiom.ihy bowels. anid soon began so feel like .becoming, nound anid hseilhy onice mnore-for: all of t. hich. [snm indebted uinder the blessing of Go'd,.to, the above medicine. .JOHN MAR. Columbus. May 3, 1847. For sale by Rt. S. ROBERT S. Anig 22 6m 3) T IIE SUBSCRIBER, 4GENTFOR THlE Mi L~t ofafers for sale 4-4 & 7-lil heavy Sheetings and Shitriiis:: from thaut Factory. These good.sue retusrkatble tor weight anid finish, and will gv good satisfactioin to the buyer, -ALSO varions styles of Browni & Bleiched Goui, Oasnahsssrge. Prints,. &c. Pasrtie:Ilar attenitson will be.givettto.the sale -of ,. Southlern Mannsfaeturedl Goods-con sigtiinenta of which are respectfutlly solicited, and'uposa wvhich advances will be made if dlesired. JAMES H. TAYLOR. C"haresnton, Aneg lath, 1A A t AR