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CANDIDATES For the State Legtslature. COL. R. B. BOUKNIGHT, COL J. P. CARROLL, DANIEL HOLLAND. Esq. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, MA. A. JONES, DR. JOHN LAKE. -laM . JOHN TOMPKINS, F. H. WARDLAW, Esq. B. C. YANCEY, Esq. FOR CONGRESS. HoN. ARMSTEAD BURT, SILAS L. IIELLER, Esq. For Tax Collector. 'J'J The following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates for the Office of Tax Collector. at the ensning election: Col. JOHN QUATTLEBU:1, GEORGE J. SHEPPARD, EDMUND MORRIS. SAMPSON B. MAYS, Maj. S. C. SCOTT. Ma. EDITn.-You please announce in the Advertiser, the following gentlemen, as suitable persons for Commissioners of Poor at the ensuing election, recommeud ed by'the present Board. JAMES JONES, JOHN COG3BURN, SFti., " ROBERT JENNINGS, AVERY BLAND, JACOB POU. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Parum Wall and othets, Bill for Perti xs tion of Estate of James Wall and others, Anny Wf'all. I T appearing to my satisfaction that James Wall & Marthani tlap, dertidants to thly case, are and reside without the limits of this Stmte; ordered that the defendants above"nut ed, appear in this honorable Court. and tderd. unswer or demur to the Bill, within three months from the publication of this order, or the said Bill will be taken pro confesso against then). S. S. TCM PE INS. c a. E. D. Commissioner's Office, Sept. 20, 1848. Sept 27 1848. - 3m 36 Lost or .7Iislaid. ONE Note of hand drawn by S. S. Thomp kins, for two hundred and fifty dollars, dated 21st April 1848, and due one day after date, with a credit thereon of $60, in the hand writing of J. A. Williams: the date of which not recollected. All persons are cautioned not to trade for said note, for it has since been paid S. CHRISTIE. Sept 6 tf 33 Save your Rags.' 0000Ponndsof clean Cotton e .or Linen Rags wanted, for which, goods will be given in Exchange at the rate of Two cents a pound. Any quantity. small or large will be.taken and goods ex changed for them at lowest-cash prices. R. S. ROBERTS. * .EdgePeld C. II., ' Sept.:,27 *-e2t 36 yAgencies T HE subscriber offers the agency of Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla to say Mer chant or Druggist in good standing in this, or the surroundin.i districts on equitable terms RS. ROBERTS Edgefield C. H., General Agent. Sept. 27 *2t F..m36y lMedicinles. T H E subscriber offei.s the Agency to 'ay Merchant or Druggist in good standing of the above celebrated Mkedicines 'in equittble terms, and will keep them supplied. R. SROBERTS. Edgefield C I., General Agent. Sept. 27 2t 36 Jay/ne's Carmntive Ba1 .sam, I Sa pleasant. certain, safe and effectutalre Nmedy for Dysentary, Diarrhwa. or Loose ness, Cholera Morbus. Sumnmer Complaint.. Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Hearthurn, Waterbiash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach. Vonmiting. Spatting up of Food alter euting, and also where it passes through the body ur.changed, WVant of A ppetite, Restlessness and inabdlity to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels. Hysterice. Cranip, Nerv'ous Tremours and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Melan chioly and Lowiness of Spirits. Fretting of In. rants, and for all Bowel Afrections and Ner vous Diseases. This article is really invaluable in a family, and may be depended u pon. anad if generally used by physicians, Summer Comoplai nt wouild bet deprived of all its horrors, as they wonld noat lose one patient in five hundtred cases, bt would perform effectual cnres ;n one fourth of the time required by the usual methods of treat meat. It is as eflfectuat for adults as it is for children This Carminative has also a very happy ef. feet on the many Dysrpe ptic disiarders of the stomach-such as ar stomach, heartburn, wa ter brash, sick head ache., weakntess of she breast, cotigh, diflicnlty of breathuing, tremors. - spasmn, imelatncholy. sinking and faintness, vo mitinig, arid spittig up the food after eating, lienteria. or whete the food passes through the body unchanged, wanst of appetite and mnability to sleep. It will be very useful to pregnant women, overcommtu irrhtabilily of the stomach arid rherebay preveiatung nausca. vonhitil,g and hcaribburn. .ilters will find this mtuch suspe rior. aus well as safer and cheaper to give their children for fretting aiid crying &c. thani the usual drops anad cordials to which they have beetn accustomned. (,ERTWf!CATES. The Rev. Enoch Barker. nowv ofSamptown, N. J.. says: "Havinig been afflicted with a se vere Bowel Compliamt, attended with distress ng pain anid discharge of blood, and every ap pearnance of approaching Vysentary, I obtain. ed one bottle oh Dr. Jayne's Carmninative Bal q-nn a fow doses of which (taken according to directions) effected a perfect cure." From the Rev. Jonathan Going. late of N. Y. D)r. D. Jauyne-Dear Sir-Haying rmde use of your Crmninitive Balsam in ni family, and finding it to be adniirably adapte to the eom pl:anrs for which it is intended. I take pleae. uru in recommending it to she use ofmny Iriends an'd thme piublic generatly, believing those who are tafilicted with any of these comp)lainits wil find relief in the ose of this valuable medicine, .JONATHAN GOING. D. D. Pres. Granville College, Ohio. For sale by R. S. Roberts, only Agent in this place for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Fuamily .Medicine. Jnly0 26 It We are autnorizod to annonnce T. J. WVHITAKER, as a. candidate for the Office of Sheriff, at the ensuing election. Aug. 23 tf 31 . 7. The friends of ihENitY T. WRIGHT Esqr., announice him an a candidate for the of-. fice of Ordinary of this District, at the ensuinig elioan. may 24 tf 18.| GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS. T HE Subscriber having returned from Mexico, and having resumeo the GRO' CERY & COTTON BUSINESS in Ham burg. has taken the stand lately occupied by G. C. Cunningham, second door below J. J. Howard. Esq. intends to keep on band a good assortment of all the articles usually kept in. a Giocery Store ; and having made such ar rangaments as enables him to furnish Goods at the lowest market 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 santisfactoryto purchssers., Intending to be regularly in the market for produce, the highest market prices will at all times be paid for Cotton and Flour. G. W. STYLES. The undersigned take this method ofreturn ing thanks to their old friends and customers for past favors, and to inform them that they can be found during the approaching season, at the Store of C. W. Styles, where they will be happy to see old customers. All orders from our friends, directed to either of us, will meet with prompt attentiou DENNIS LINDSEY, G. C. CUNNINGhAM, Hamburg. Aug.16 2n 30 NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber has just received a splen. did Stock of Spring and Su'mmer Goods. For Ladies' ware, a fine lot of Mushns, Barages and Ginghams, Fine Mantles anti Shawls, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Worked Collars and Muslin Trimings, Black and White Lace Veils, For Gen-lemen's wear, A fine Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all kilds, Leghorn,Panama, Palm, Silk and Bever H ATS, Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, A good assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee. Molasses and Rice, Fresh CIHEESE, Witlh mnany articles too tedions to mention. all of which will he sold very cheap for-Cash, or on time, to punctual customers. *B. C. BRYAN. April I_ tf 12 New Boot and Shoe D1ANIUFACTORY. W HERE Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes are made in a most superior style of fit and workmanship. Gentlemen wanting cork soled, double soled, water proof, walking, dress.- patent leather. and a fine pump soled BOOTS. need but leave their orders with the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. mareh 1 ,tf 6 For Sale or Rent, T HE HOUSE and LOT formerly occu pied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq. Apply to 5 F. GOODE, April 4 ft 11 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Jacob Pow ) Bill for Partition of rs. the Estate of John Philip Pow and others. Poto, deceased. I T appearing to my satisfac(on, that John Sto,:kman and Rebecca his wife John Reynolds and Anti his wife. Williamn S pantn, Philip Spann, William Edwards, - Shiep her d and'Sally his wife, late Sally Edward., and Lewis Edwards, some of the Defendants in this cause, are without the limits of ihis State; 'Ordered, that the Defendants above' named, do appear in this Honorable Coutrt, and plead, ainswer or demur t o the said Bill. within three months from the publication of this order, a; the said Dill, will be taken pro onfesso against them. 5. S TOMPKINS. c. a. a. D. Commissionei's Office, July 10th, 1848. July 12 3m 25 sTrA TE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN ORDiNARY. Sam'l Harris and3 WVm. Harris, A ppts. vs Snnmmonts in ared Hlarrits, and 5Part ition. Wm Worthiington & -. Wife M'arthma. 5 I T appearinug to my satisFaetion that Jared Harris and William Worthington and wife Martha, dlistributees in the above stated case eside wi hout thie limits of this State. it is there. fore ordered that they do appear and object to te sale and division of the real estate of Green arris deceased, on or before the firt Monday n Deceniber net, or their consent wvill be en eed of record. Given tinder my hand at my ofice the 8th day o,fAugust 1848. *JOH N H IL L, O E~ D. Ang 3m 29 STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. TOLED befomre me, by Benjamin Murrell, Rliving about five miles from Edgefield, . H., otne sorrel horse, with white fore (lenf) eg, about 6 years oltd. wvith a saddle and bridle o. Appraise'd at $40. W. H. A TKINSON, at. a. D. July 21st, 1848. 4tm 27 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT JN ORDINA RY. Ellington Clark, hilip 'lark and Saummouns in Partiation. thers Deflis.5 T appeat ng to my satisfaction that Phil lip Clark, Jesse Clark, Jesse Wallace, md wvife Fratncis. Wesley Runels, and wife Elizabeth, defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State, it is there fore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of thie Real Estate of Eliz beth Clark deceased, on or before the first onday ini October next. or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, 0.0o. D. July 12 12a 2 TATE~~OF~SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Hawes vs. Rob't Shannon. 1'H E defendaiit, Robert Shannon, who is iti the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield istrict, by yirtue of a capias ad satisfaciendatr issued in this case, having filed a schedule of hi whole estate, and a peittion for the bene6t . fthe in-olvent Debtors' Act, on motion of arrol, the defendant's Attorney, it is therefore 6rdeed, thatthie said Inaac Hawes, as well as ll others the creditors of the said defemidatnt, do ppear at Edge field ourt House,before the ourt of Common Pleas for the said district on e first Monday in March next, tOsheW cause, fany they can, why the said defendant should notbe aidmitted to the benit of the said act. THOS. G. BACON,C ?SDez A se9 1848 3m 29 GRANiTEVILLE MANFAC IUR1iNG COMPANY.. 4VE cummenced operatims in tl-eir H Cotton Factory and are desirous of ol tainmg the services of about Three Hundred additional White Operatives principally Girls, above the age of fourt,-en ; and also Thirty Ma, irons to take charge of their Boarding Houses. As the company intend to establish and maintain a most exemlary state of morale in the place, any young lady whose circumstan ces require that she should la.or for a sup port, msy engage as a weaver, opin'er, &c., at lucrative wages, and with the most perfect assurance that'they will not lose caste by such employment, and a temporary residence at Graniteville. No personr will be re.eived in to the service of the (ompany. who cannot bring the best testimonials as to their moral character, and none will be permitted to re main in t',e place alho do not maintain such character. Two Churches are erected. School honses will bi provided, so that all may obtain either a plain or classical education. All families in the employ of the Company, as well as resi dents of the place, will be rt quired to keep constantly at school all children under the age of thirteen. Neat and comfortable Boarding Houses will be furnished at a low retit; also g ad dwelling houses to families who can supply fonr efic.. tive hands from their own domestic circle, or who will take that number as Boarders. The rate of Boarding will be low and will be fixed by the Company. The above named honses, therefore most not be regarded as sources for making money, but as affoding excelleot sitn-, 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 of charge. Instances have occurred in which families havo availed themselves of similar circmtnstances, to procure the rudiments of education for their boys. while thronigh'the industry of their sisters they w ere afterwards enabled to obtain a collegiate edu cation, thus fitting them for occupying the highest position in susciety.. 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 obs tain interest for the capital expended in these work , they will not permit their houses to be -ccupied by any who cannot or will not tens der themselves nseful. They wish it to be distinctly understood, that Graniteville is not a place of refuge for those who are incapacita ted from any cause, for obtaining their living by industry. They would also state, that the Matrons als luded to must be such persons, as from their education and standing will exert a prop,-r in fluence in the mental and moral culture of the females under their care. It is hoped and earnestly requested, that all who feel an interest iti the progress of mann factnres in our State, in the welfare of the p.or, and such as have a knowledge of this institution and the persons who are engaged in this enterprise, will sae their best efforts to circulate the contents of this circutlar; that the minds of all. who ought to engage with us. may be directed to Gruniteville, where a coniforta ble home, and the means of educating their children may be secured. All communications on the subject ,nnst be addressed to . GEORGE KELLY, Agent at Graniteville. Sept. 6, 6w 33 Advantageous Proposal of P.IRTWERSIIP. H H E Subscriber wishes to form a Part 'nership in- the following principles. promising thahis business, if aided by suitable failities, would .und will, realize from $5000 to$8000 profit annuahsy, oi the basis of small profits and'quick returns. To accomplish this, $5000. would be reqnisite, to buy goods on fair tei-ms', and the profit would be certain anal increasing antnally. Therefore, as afew can now advance the above amount, alone and naided, ho proposes to raise it on Shares of $200 each, one-fourth to be paid in cash, say $50 on each share, paya ble 1st to 15th Oct., and three fourths or $150 ont each share an approved note at 6 months. with interest from ate, payable at the Banik of H amburg. Thme average stock kept on band is $10.000 or more. 25 Shares at $200 is $500 R S. Roberts' Share is $5000.-SI0 000. The profits to he divided in the aboave ratio, say $2500 to be divided amongst the 25 Shiares and $2500O to be said R. S. Roberts' Shaire. or in that ratio. accordinig as it is realized, less or more; but as it is itssnmed anid guaranteed by said BR. S Roberts. that the minimum or (cast anounlt of profJt that can bec realized is $4000 anaally, each partnter owimng one share of .$'00 is permitted to drawo out. in goads at cash prices, $a80, durimng the year. at any peeriod suiinmg his or lier convemnienace; and if the years profits exceed $4000. thean the balance will be paid in cash euich anid every 15th Oct. If $6b,00 ate reatized, $120 ecuch share. SO800 " 160 - "10000 " 210 In gamed times thie may be the case easily.' The partniership to endure 5 years and then at the enid of' that period, ,-ach partnter may withdraw his $200. giving 3 tnonths notice of inietion to that effect. or lie is at anty time ait ierty to sell out his share making thef/rst offer o the Company. The Business is conducted enitirely for cash and the Stock wdul be kept inasured. Parties shing to avail thtemselve.s of the above, will become special partners and be only interested to the extent of their investment roilhout and arther responsibility, acting the sante as by Charter. The business as hteretofore to be entirely ider the conatrol and management of the sub scriber. A meeting to be held aunce each year o receive his repourt and inspect his accomunts. To commence 1st October if suihscriptions omplete by that time If not on 15th October proxmo. Those who wish half, whtole, or mnore shares, will please apply by letter or personally to the ubscriber.. If half shares are subscribed, one half the amount will be requtire.d in cash, the balance in 3 months endorsed note. Besides the agencies whieb, I hrold, any Stock may reach freqnetitly $l'2000 to $14000. aitd it is not march short of it now; therefore there will be a perpetual guiaratntee of safety to those who choose to invest as above, in the andsome stock constantly kept by me. To ny who are utnanqumainted with me andl would) desire to make at itnvestmenit, references of the most undentiable chiarar'ter will be given. Under the above arrangemenat lanters and others would get their goods ten per cent heaper at least, and in many instances 25 per ent cheaper. P. 8. Parties investing may have a running account of Two Hundred Dollars or Two Fundred and Fifty Duollars each year at L:ash otes 'mce, and Eighty D,mllar. -at least or more, if more as made, will be credited then at the end of each year. and they annually paying e the balance, will commenace anew another yearly accont, thus savinag to them oine.third of the cost of goods if bought on credit. Subscriptions - f Filly Dollars each, will be received on,thie same terms as One mar Two undred or more. I have offers from a die tance to take up the whole amaount, but I want y neIghbors to get Shares, and titan the otherse wiltake the balance. A pply p'ersonallj~or by letter to R. 5. ROBF,RTS. Edgefield C. H., So. Ca. Septe 13th, . 4? 34tt JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. IN recommending these Pills to the public, the proptietor does not wish to make any unnecedsary or tedious perambulation, but wiui full directions and i few important re. naanks. he will leave the medicine to speuk for itself. feeling confident that its merits are such as wil not fail to bring it into ae'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 ageravated cases. A speedy and permanent cure for Ptar & Aout: and Intermitlent h'evers. By t1oll-wing the directions c-oeely while is.. king this preparation, is super'ority over the ordinary Tonic Mixtures, Pills, &c. will be readily di-covered. Being purely vegetable, free from all foreign deleteriousor minetal-preparations, these pills may be taken with the uttost safcty tinder al most any c;rcumstances They strengthen the stomach, imvigorate the system. and 'entirely prevent that langur and prostr.tion of strength whi'h always attend this disease. They also possess a decided superiority ov er quinine, prus.iate of Iron. Arsenic, Boneset, and the ninmerous other preparations usually employed in the cure of FEVER & AGUE, in being gently apperien;, by this means car rying themselves off throu.h the mte.dium of the bowels after they have spet their tedici. nal powers in the stomach thus preventing the accumulation of those unpleasant symptoms that alnmst universaily follow the application of the aforesaid medicines, which constring the bowels, produce congestion of the liver. and remain in the system to hrood diseases more dangerots than those they are employed to subvet t. Henice it is said that those remedies in the majority of instances only serve to suppress the disease for a short perhid. while the die ease still in his system is bioding 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 can be applied without fear of experiencing those evil effects before alluded to. and with a full confidence of receiv ing a speedy and ra.fical cure. H. J. Iostiek Esq. Drayton, Georgia, says. Nov 18. 1846-Dr. D. Jayne. Dear Sir, My sales of your preparation have exceeded my expectations Your Ezpectorant, Versnifjge, Garminatice Balsam, and Fever Ague Pills. tll sell well, some of which I am r;ow 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 among us a ggod many long standiug cates of Chills and Fevers, in which your Ague pills have never failed to cure. Y 'ur Alterative is just beginning to be known here and appreviated. If' I had had etoi of your Fever and Agume Pills I could have sold more than a hutndred dollars worti of them. Yours &c. H. J. BOSTIGK. M1essrs. J & H. Iloe re. Lisbon. Ill. says, Oct 31,1846; Your Agne Pills ate aboutgone, and have given universal satisfaction. WVm. Bell F.-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 am soriy you did not send me more of them Foi 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. CORDIAL.. HE 'well tried' and generally. yppaoved T remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhae. Gii~ing and Summer Complaints ofChildretr From tile late Capt. H'olmesi, tieorgia Re.g -Brazds San Jago. July 24. 1846--Dr. W ood ruff--I owe ana apology for not acknowledging before t e receipt of a box-ocfyour Dysentery Cordial, which yotu had the kindness teo send me wilec in Coilumbus, fi.r the uase oIfmy corps. I have fonnd it a most valuable medicine, atnd ocly regret that I have not a supply of it. IWherever my men hatve followed directions. they have inavariably found relief. We have anifered anid are sutierir.g much from Dysen tery, occasioned by the wretched water we have to drink. but your Cordial i, restoring all te, their wecuted health anad vigor. With my sin cere thanks feor your kindntess. and best wishes for your success, I atn your ubedientserv't. Isaac HOLI.s, Captain Macon Gutards Georgetown. Randolph Ce Geo., Juice I3th,. 1846 .-Dr. Woodrta, Sir-The demand for yot r Dysentery Ceordial is sic great, that I want yon to setid by the statge. on Tuesday four deozenc bottles. Genceral Shorter's overseer informed nme the other day that he had tnee.d it in siome fifty cases with entire success. In fact every pereon I are socld it to is very much pleased If certifictee acre ocl atny use to you I cani aet ancy number for you' Very Respectfully D. MIOl R[S. Fo.rsale by R. S ROBE iT8. Ann 16 6mc 30 WORMS! WOR\MS' WORMS! THE BANE OIF CHILDIHOOD. 4N D the certaini precurrsiur of many dancer otis diseansesea, if allowed to remian long in' the humtratn system in gretat numbicerie Theousandse eof children die annucally from Worms The seasonc is nw cloase at hancn when they become most troublesome to chil-' drena. DR. WVOODnRtr's Wontt SPE:caFc is a safe remedy for -v,crms. Try it It is as good as thte hest. tend cheap as the cheapiest. Mr. Joseph Shcippy ouf Muiscigee co. Ga, says it brenught away 200 wornms from a negro child belonging to hinm, ini a shirt time. Mr. John L L.itile of Whcitevitlk-. Ga., says I gave it in onte e ase, and brought away fifty worms. In another case it cured his negre womanc of'hTenia eor Tape wornm. M r. Tlhomas Boyd, of Coweta en, Ga. says he gave it to a negro boy who 'was in badl health :it brought away immediately thirty.six worms. H e was sooni well, and remains so up to this time. Griffin, Pike ce. Ga. Jtnly. 1848.-Mr. Wood rf-Please forward imnmediattely three dozen of your Wormc Specific without delay. Respectfully, Jons (z. Hi tr.L & Co. Talboud Co. Ga. Dec 1'2, 1843. Dr Weaod ruf-' hatve recently matde trial of youtr Worm Specific in a bad case, with the happiest effect I think more of it than ever, atnd be'lieve it will do in ninety-naine cases in the hudred. J. E, RoPER'. '4. D. For sale by R. 8. ROBERT8. Aug2 6m 29 JOIIi D. OHASE, lM. D., Phayscaan and Aurgeon, B EGS leave to offer his professional servi, ces to the citizens of ridgelfield and vicinci ty atid respectfulty to solicit a share of their patronage. Deoctur C.'s past success in the tre.atment of diseases of men, women apd .'hildrea, enconr age. him thus to ask the support oaf an enlight ened comnmunity' REF ER ENC IS: V. ~Mott, M. D., New York City, A. Clark. M. D.,. Rt. G. Frary, M. D , Hudson, N, Y, G. Kimball. M. D.. Lowell, Mass. H. H. Child, M. D. Pittfleld. Mass. N. B.-Prompt attention given to calls left my residence, the house formerly ocent ied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq., by night or day, or at the Post Office by day. 1. D. C. M,ay1 er 7 almanacs 1:.ftma I1 D R . D. JAXNE would her iify:g the public that he publishes ahnuitallyr gra-, tuitons distribution, by. himself . his Agents,-an Almanac, called JAY? E'S MEDICAL ALMANAC, AND GUIDE TO .HEALT.He The calculations for this Almanac aremade with great cate and accuracy and for'6ve-dif ferent Latitudes and Longitudes,' as to make them equally useful as a Calendar in--every part of tho United States and British North America. They are printed'.on good paper, and with handsome new type, and-are neatly bound. and besides being the neatest iitd most accurate Calender printed in the United-States, they contain a large amount of valuable infor mation. suited to the wants of all, -ind'of that kind too, which canr,ot be found inbooks. His Catalogue of Diseases, with emii-ku and directions for their removal is really inialuable: and make them welcome visitersin every house they enter. Every family should posses at least one of these Annuals. His Almanac for 1849 is now ready for diStribution, of which he designs to publish at least Two Millions. and in order that every family in the United'States and British America. may be furnished-iith a copy. he hereby invites MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS to forward their orders to R S. RoBaRTs, Edgefield C. H.. as early as -possible and they, shall be suppliedgratuitou.ly with as naiy cop ies as they may deem necessary to supply their various customers. They ate also invited at the same time, to send a copy of their." Busi ness Card." which will be printed and placed on the cover of the Almanacs sent them. They are also requested to give all necessary directions how the Alminacs should .be for warded to them. By law they cannot be sent by mail unless the postage is first paid on them here. - Orders (post paid,) directed to DR. D. JAYN E. Philadelphia, or to R S. ROBERTS, Edgefield C. H.. will meet with proript atten don. . BET FADMILIES can obtain these Almanacs Gratis of R. 8. ROBERTS, Agent for Dr. D. JAYNE'S Family Medicines. Sept 20 tf 35 WORMS! WORMS! WORMS! Dr. Jayne's Toute Vermi fuge. T HE most pleasant as well as the most certain remedy for Worms ; which is perfectly safe, and so pleasant that children will not refuse to take it. It effectually de stroys Worms, neutralizes acidity or- sourness of the stomach. increases appetite, and acts as a g-neral and permanent tonic, and is'there fore exceedingly beneficial in intermittent and remittent fevers, indigestion. &c., and iis a cer tain and permanen. cure for Fasa and'Aouz. It not only destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves the supera bundant slime or mucous s prnevalentin the stomach and bowels of children, tnore espe., cially of those in bad health. This mucous. forms the bed, or nest. in which wormns pro' duce their young; and by removing it, it is impossible for them to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the sys tem, and the health of the patient is' always improved by its use, even when neoworms are discovered Numerous certifcat -_of its' usefulness have been received, .whichtte. pro prietor does not consider necessary. topubliih. In fact he is in enily receipt of leltets of com" mendation from various parts of the 'onntry ; not only in regard to its superiority i:the ex, pulsion of worms, but also an accounta of its valuable as a properties as a pleasant trinic and strengthenine medicine. - i ,Josiah Thompson, near Salem, N. Jl. ad ministered this Vermifuge to a child 'betweenj two and three years old, and says that in a few days she discharged one hundred and; wenty :even large worms !! 1 - air.J. A Lentz, ol Penn Township Savings -nstitution, in this city, gave it to onte of his children; and says that after the sixth dose it brought away about fifty w!9tml..aiE, five and six inches long. Mr. Ferdinatnd Woodruff used two bottles of this Vermifuge for Dyspepsia, and in the coreof two weeks discharged upwards of thirty pieces of Tape wori, and was thereby Another gcntleman of this city lhad it ad ministered to his little daughiter, about three years old, when she hind a niumber of dischar -es front her bowels composed entirely of lit.. tIe white thread worms. He said they camne away from her, not only by hundreds, butl may truly say, by thousands, separately arnd in solid balls as large as hickory nuts, composed en tirely of dead worms." For sale by Rt. S. Roberts, only Agent in this pIace for the sale of Dr. Jayne's cehebra ted Family Medicine. July 26 6m 27 ,A great Desideratumt in Medicine. The Vegetable Restorative Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,. Colic. Hfeadache, E nlargmenrt of the Spleent, Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach and all diseases arising from a derangement of the Bihiary Organs, CAN BE CURED with a reat degree o f certai nty. wigthout Calomel, Blue Pill, or Pills of any kinad, Salts or Oil, DY THE USE OF THE IQUID CATHSAaTiC. ~U HIFS Medicine is agreeable to take, and _5 operates without griping or debilitating. Persons who have long been compelled to take Pills, Oils or Salts, will find this a pleasant and ighly valuable substitute. (IT A smaill quantity of this Medicine taken aily, generally regulates the bowels in a short tite. DYsPEPSIA OF A VEaV DAD cHARACTER. Tis is to cert if . that I was attacked in March, 1845. with Dspejpsia or Indigestton, of a very bad character. My ease was treated by two l'lysicians in St. Louis, Missouri, 8 weeks; hen by another in Wisconsin fuordthre months; then by another in the interior of Louisiatia hen by several physicinns in the Hospital of ew Orl,-ans. three months, but toot deari ing anyp real benejit from all the remed ies lpre sribed for me. JFortunately, just at this jnrne tre, and when .my condition -was mobtl eplorable, 1 obtained ta%ottle of the "Vegea e Restorative or Liquid Cathartic," by the use of which I so a cotmmenced improving, and fr the first tame in fourteen months began to ave regular and natural discharges from my owels, and soon began to feel. like becoming sonnd and healthy one morm-for all of which am indebted under the blessing of God, to he above medieine. JOHN 'MAY. Columbus, May 3, 1847. For sale by -fR. S. ROBERTS. Aug 23 6im 31 $300 REWARD. FERDINAND A. SCHRODER whoha been convicted of rendering .a fraudulent shedule, and who was confined in threJail of his Dist., effected his escape on.Saturdsj' night set.- It is suspected that het wans aided 1,yoth rs. I will pay TWO HUNDREDi OL ARS for the re-dlelivery of Sehroder moghis ail. ONE-H UNDR ED DOLLA RS for pyoof o conviction of aniy white person who aidef. himf in his escape,. and FI1TY DOLLA for he proof to conviction of an eg r lored erson who.may have aided ham. District, S. C, Sept13 tf. -- I. Dr. V ownsen-d a COnPOUND EITRCT.OF SAISAPAI-LLAE WQSDet AND ULKMsINo OF THE AOE. TIlE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. hliis Exiret is put up in Quart Battlest ft is six lims cbraper. pleasanter. and warranted superior to any sold, It cures without vo mi;e etug. purging, sickening or debilitating th - I'aticet. The great beauty and superiority of this Sar. saparilla civet all other medicines is, that *hile it eradicates the disease, iwnvigofates the body, It is one of the very best SPIsO ANl StUMlyER KEDCINEI Ever known, it not only purifies the whoe - system and streigthen-4 the person, but itiere. ates new, pure and rich blood : a power pases . red by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret or its wonderful suceess. It has. performed within the last five years, more tha 100.000 currs of severe cases of disease; at, least 15.000 were considered incurable, it has saved the lives of tmore.than 5,000 children du ring the two past seasons. 10.000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Energ. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates tte whole syuteni perna e ntly. To thone who have lost their muscnler energy by the efectiof' medici o ur indiscretion commhtedin youth,.or the excessive indulgence of the passtons, adI bronght on a gener-il physical prostration of the nervous system, lnssitude, want of anbitton, fainting sensations, premature decay an4. de cline. haste ing towards that fatal disease. Cen ennptlon. can he entirely restored by this plea cant remedy. This Sarsaparilla is far superior to any invigorating Cordal, As it renews and invigorates the system,: git es activity to the limbs, and strength to"the muscular system, in a most extraordinary de-" gree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption-e.m. be cured, Brnnchitir, Consumption; Liver Conplh.itt. Colds. Catarrh, Cou-hsi Asthma,. Spitting of Blood, Soreness in' the Chest,~' Iertic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Proftise Expectorati'n. Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. Si itting Blood. New,,York, April28,1849. Dr. Townsend-I verily believe .that your' Sarsaparilla has been the means, through Prov. idence, of saving my life. "I have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last it raised large quantities of blood, had. night Sweats, and was greatly:de bilitated and reduced, and did not 'exect.to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a short. time, and there has a wonderful change bien wrought in ine. I am now able to walk all over _ the city. I raise no blood, and my conghhas" le me. You can well imagine that I ami thank.. tul for these results. Your obedient servant, WM.. RUSSELL, 65 Catberine-t:: Rheumatism. . *.. This is only-one of more than fohr:houFant cases of Rheumatism that Dr:'Towi n*tids_:, Sarsaparilla has cured. Tbi'most severe aid' chroniccases:are:weekly eradicated by it-s "traordinary.virtues." Y .- ,s> :':. '.Jame 4.ummings,Esq.; one"of=the a.sat"; into Lunatia'A elum;; Blackaell't3 ai. _,, thgentleman.sp nofn-theafo w16 Dr. Townsend--Dear SirtWhi W terribly for nine-years with tlii Rheiwttim considerable of the time. I could not eal.lsleep or walk. I bad .the utmnst distr'essiag'jains, arnd my limbs were terribly' swollen." Ibaive used -four bottles of your Sarsaspiarilla;' an.d - they have do. ne me .more than one thousand dollars worth of good. .I am so much better. indeed. I amn entirely relieved. -You are atJib'. - eriy to use this for the benefit of- the affBicted.1 Your4. respectfully, . - JAMES CUMMINGS..o Fits! Fits! Fits! Dr. Townsend. not having tested his Sarsa parilla in cases of Fits, of course never recom, miended it, and was surprise:i to receive the foil towing from an intelligen'. and respectable Fare muet in Westchester County: Fordham, August 13. 1847. Dr. Townsend-Deea Sir: I have a little girl seven years of age. who has been several yesars affHicted with Fits; we tried ahnost every,. thing b r her, bitt without success ; at last, al though we could find no recommendation ini our circulars for casue like hers, we thaought.as she wnsin very delicate health, vwso'uld give her some of your Sarsapatilla, and are very glad wve did, for it tiot only restored her strength hnt sha haa had no return of the Fits, to our areat pleasure and zuriprise. She is fast be. coming rugged and hearty, for which we feel. grateful. Yours, Respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. Female Mledicine. Dr. Townses d's .'arsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy enre for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness. Pro.lapsus Uteri, or Falling of the W,,mb, Costiveness, Piles. Leucorrhwa, or Whiteti, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Iincontainence of Urine, or inivolutntarihy dig. charge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system-no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregue larity, illness or accident. Nothing can be. more surprising than its invigorating effects.On: the humian frame Persons all weakness and. lassitude. from taking it, at once biecome re hnst anti full of energy tinder its influence. It immoerdiately counteracts the nervelessness of. the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrentiess. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certifi cates of cures performed. but we can assure the afflicted, that huindreds,of cases have been re ported to uts. Thousands of cases where fame ilies have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have beeni blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Opinions of Physicians. Dr Tow nseiid is at most daily receiving orders from Phtysiciains in dilferent parts of the Union. Th'lis is to ce'rtify that we. the undersigned, Physicians of the City of Albany, have in nu, ie'rous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sar saparilla, and believe it to be onie of the most valuable preparations in the market. HI. P- PULING. M. D. J. WILSON. Ms D. R. B BRIG~GS, M. D. P B. ELAIENDORF, M1. D. CAUTION. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num ber of men who were formerly our agents, have commcnced making e'arsaparilla Ex' tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally put it up- in the same shaped bottles, and some of thom have. stole end copied our advertisementa, they are only worthless imitations, and should be avoidee. Pr ncipah ('ffice, 126 Fulton Street, Suns Buildtmg, New York. -- And also by the prin ci pal Druggists -and Mlerch'ans' geadraly*" throughout the United States, West Indie and the Canadas. For Sale by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefteld C. H. Selt 20 1' $