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State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Mitchell Wells. & others. Sumni'ns vs. in Chesley Wells, and ot-hers. Partition. NOTICE is hereby given that, by viriue of* an Order front the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court Hnse, on the first Mon day in December next, the three illowiug tracts of land, belonging to the estate .of Wiley Wells, dec'd., viz: Tte Homestead, containing- four hund red acres, more or less, lying on Log and Drum Creeks. and adjoining lands of B, M. Blocker, John Burns, A. T. Hodgers, and others.-:ogether with this tract, (the Homes'eatd) I wi.l sell one and other tract containing one hundred and ten (110) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Joseph Ferguson, Marshall Steadham, and others. Also, one other tract, purchased of Win. Brunson, dec'd,, containing one hundred and ninety (190) acres, more or less, ad joining the above tract. described as the flomestead, also lands of Edward Presley, Sanders Rearien. and lands of the estate of the siid William Brunion, and others. Said lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, except for so much as will pay the cost of the suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties !o secure the purchase money. S.s. rTO.m PKINS. c. :. r. v Comnissioners Office, Nov. II, 1848. Nov 11, IS-18, 41e 43 STA TE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTICT. IN EQUITY. Jacob Pow and others, vs Partition. Philip Pow and others. OT ICE is hereby given, that by vir, tue of an o.der frm the court of Equity ii this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in De. rember next, tbe real Estate of John Pow, deseased, viz: One tract on west side of Richland Creek, containing one hundred and nine acros miore or less, being a iart of. a tract of five hundred (500) acres, originally granted to Jacob Smith, and owned at va rious times by John Salter, William Sal ter, William Pike, John Webb, and Thos. Richardson, and more particularly repre setted in a plat of Amos W. Satcher D. S. dated l7th October, 1818. Also, one other tract containing two hundred and ltirty-eight (238) acres, ly ing on Burnett's creek, and Littler Saluda River, and bounded by lands of John Mob ley aud others, and more particularly re presented by a plat made by John K. Johnson, D. S. dated 3rd December, 1842. Also, one other tract containing seven teen and one-fourth (171) acres, aiore or -Vess, being part of a tract of tree hundred S*i.welve (312) acres, originally granted -t,o;illiaml Umphries, and lying on the watereof' Mine. creek, bounded by. lands of.Willi%11.lDattiel arid -othets, and the Edgefield'and.Cambridge Roads. baid lands -will be sold on a credit of ptne and two years. except for so much as 3Ul.*pay the cost of this suit, to be paid in caib. Purchasers giving bond and good securi ties, to secure the purchlase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. i.. E. D Commissio:er's Office, Nov. 11, 1848. Nov. 11, 4to 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIT Y. Martha Dohy, Senr., and ') Martha Doby, Jr. I Summons Joel Curry, Adm'r., Partition. and others. J N OTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of the decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in Do. cember next. One Tract of lattd, containing one hun dred (100) acres. more or less, tadjoining lands of Bentj. TF. Miller, the estate of Joel Roper, dec'd., the estate of Mrs. Lake Ryan, and John Isoby. Said Land will be sold on a credit of Twelve Months, except for so much as w'ill pay the cost of~ this suit, to be paid in eash. The Pturchtascr, to give bond, and good security, for the purchase money. S. S. TO.IlPKINS. c. E. E. D. Comiisionecr's 01lice, Nov. 1 Ith, 1848. Nov I i 4to *43 NOTICE. yMESSRS. G. L. & E. PENN having as .Usigted to me their Estate for the benefit ot their creditu,rs, and the M.ate nf their affairs reniderinag it essential that speedy collections shonld be mlade of all debts dute to themt. All persons indebted, will plcase make immediato payanent to Mr. Edmnund Penn who will be found tar the present at their ol tand, and wvho has been appointted by the creditors to nect as agent with, me. Those who do not give attention to this n.otice, must not complain, if1 they are compelled to pay cost. N. L. GRIFFIN. Sept 19. 1848 tf 35 NOTICE. MRa. R OFF, who hr ld conditionally an' in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchikiss' Reaction Mill W hets, (Patent) has never complied with saidl condition, thorn fore he holds no interest, and has no right te sell or man e any contract for said Wheels. WVe, thie unidersignied are the owners, of said right, and a tight purchas'd from any other, unless our agent, will not he good. ~Mr. J. T. WV EiE, we antlioriso, with full power to act as onr ngent. COTH RAN & MOORE. Mwarch 1, 147 ti 6 NOTICE. OWING to the very poor collections .7made by us last season. we have been cotmpelled to promise to pay a large amount of money in the months of Octo ber, November and December. and in er der to pay it, we would respectfully say to all those indebted to us an the first day of January Inst. to come and pay up as ear ly as possible. GOODE & SULLIVAN. OctiR -it STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. William E. Rodgers and others, vs Partitiou. Caitoline A. Rodgers. N OTICE is hereby given. that by vir tue of the decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at - in the Town of Aiken. on the eight day of December next. the rollowing real Estate of I. M. Rodgers deceased, viz: Or.e tract of land whereon the deceased resided at the time of his death, containing ihree hundred and fifty (350) acres more or less, situated in the Districts of Edge field and Barnwell, on the road from Edgefield C. 11. to Aiken, and adjoining lands of D. L. Adains. Thomas Turner, the Estate ef John Fox and W. W. Guy tot). One lot in the town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said town as No. 32, on Mechanic street, being 54 feel by 120 feel. Also, the following luts in the town 0f Aiken, and known in the plan of said town as No. 2 a fraction on south side of Rail Road Avenue, on York. Colleion and Chesterfield streets, No. 3 a lot on Rich land, Yoi k and ChesterfieL sts, bounded by lands of ilartin & St., No. 7, a frac. tion bounded by Laurens, Richland, New. berry and Barnwell streets; No. 9, a frac. tion bounded by Laurens, Richland, Barn' well mid Pendleton streets, and lot of J. H. Posey ; No. 11 a square, hounded, by Edgefield. Greenville and Barnwell streets. and th Western boundry of Aiken, No. 12, a fraction hounded by Richl:nd. Ham. lurg and Ctivir streets,'and the Western houndry of Aiken; No.13 a square, houu ded by the Western boundry of Aiken atnd Barnw%ell, Richland and Hamburg streets; No. 15, a lot bounded by John Peters lot, Western houndry of Aiken and Cuvor streets; No. 16, a lot bounded by lands of James Black, Hamburg street and Cos nahans Line; No. 17, a fraction of one hundred and fifty (150) acres. being part of Coinuhans tract West of Hamburg street ; No. 18. a fraction hounded by lands of Steedman and Merrett. and James Ran. dall; No. 19, a lot bounded hy the Wes tern bundry of Aiken. Richland treet and lands of Wtn. A. Wrenitt, and John Zinn. Said lands will be sold on a credit of twelve moutbs, except for so much as will pay the coast of this suit, to he paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties, fbr the purchase Money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E D. Commissioner's Otlice, Nov. 13, 1848. Nov 15 4t 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN .QUITY. Sterling Quarles and others, vs Partition. George Boswell and wife. OTICE is hereby given, 'that by vir Ltue of an order from the Court of Equity in this case. I shall sell at 'the lute residence of" Irs. Nancy Quailes, decea sed,.on the sixth day of December next, the rotlo.wing real Estate, belonging to ihe Estate of David Quarles deceased, and-to the Estaie of fbe said Nanvy Quarles de ceased, viz: - The plantation or tract of land where on the said M~rs,. Nancy Quarles lived up to the time of her death, containing by survey of D. White D. S. three hundr ed and seventy-one acres, imnd adjoining lands of W. Glenn. Mrs. Lannam and others. Also the Kleckler tract containing by sur-G vey of D. White D. 6. one hundred and four acres and adjoiniag lands of Mrs. Lauhamn, Thomas L. Shaw, Samuel Hlorn and others. Said lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months, except for so much as will pay tbe cost of the suit, to be paid in cash;. Purchasers giving bond and good security to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 13, 1848. Ncv 15 3t 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ?QUITY. Mary Ann Huiet, andI ' Christtana Huiet, $Lmna VS. IParitiona William J. P. Hluiet. )' NOTICE is hereby given that by vir. iimue of the Coturt of Equity in this caee, I shall sell at late residence of Joe S. Hluiet, dec'd., (being ont the premises,) ott the 14th day of December next. One Tract of~ land, containing uix hun dred and forry-two (642) acres, mote or less, lying on Big Saluda River, within 10 miles, of Newberry C. H., inecuding Hnliet's Ferry, and having in connection with it two or three acres of lund, on the Newhberry side o'f the river, used as a land. ing, and on which rest one end of a Mill Dam, connected with the pretmises, ad joining lands of Jesse Shuampert, James Merchant, Mary Wells, Bennet Perry, and others. The Said land will be sold on a credit (except as to so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be ptaid in cash,) of one, two and three years, with interest, frotm and after oue year from the day of sale. The Purchaser to give bond atnd good personal secutity, to secure the purchase money. On the premises. are two dwvelling huses. within 4 of a mile of each other. Oneo of them a nsow two story building just finished, with seven rooms, and five fire plcs ihnew out buildings, includitng a Gin Ilouse, Screw,' Smoke house, &c., also, attached to the premises. is a Mer chant Mill, with two sette of Stones, all in good order, one of them French Burr, ex pressly for wvheat, with a number 10, bolt ing cloth. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 11, 18-18. Oct. 11, 6te 42 Sane yoter Rags U 9OPounds of clean Cotton 20 or Linen Rags wanted. for whiach, goods wilt be given in Exchange at the rate of Two cents a pound. Any quantity smoall or large will be taken and goods ex changed for them at lowest cash prices. Rl. 8. RLOJERTS, Edgefieid C. H., S'nt 27 et ! State of South. Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT; IN THE COURT OF' ORDINARY. Thos. McCarty and wife and others, Applicants, I SuaN'iosq Thos. Stewart and others t-VARTITION. Defendanw. IT appearing to my satisfaction, 1at Wil ham Thompson, Thos. Thompson, Alex ander Thompson, Narcilla Tho'pson, Nelly Thompson, Polly Thompson, 0 htiThomp son and Thomas Stewait, r.es g, byond the limits of this State. It is therefore -ordered that they do appear and object to.the sale or Division of the~Real -Estate of Alexander Stewa-t deceased, on or befoe eGrst Mon day in February next, (1849 ) or-their con sent will be entered of Record. ' JOHN HILL,~o. z, D. Nov 1 1843 12t 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA. EDGEFlELD DISTRICT, IN T11E COURT OF ORDINARY. jospt Parkman & Peggy his, wife, and others, Applicants, I fSlIVAxOs vs . IN Blake Faulkner and wife Elz, PARTITION abeth, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction., that the sad Blake Falkner and wife Elizabeth, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and ob. ject to the sale or division of the Real F.state of Elizabeth Falkner deceased, on or before the first Monday in February next, (1849,) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Nov 1 1848 12t! 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jesse Jinnings and 1 others, Applicants, ISoro IN "s PARTiONq. John Coleman and P others, Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfactiiti:that John Coleman, Anna Deshazerirife of John Deshazer deceased; John Chapman, Mary Chapman, - Harvil and wife Caroline, - Partin and Ellen his wife, Benjamin Partin, Tire Jennings, Levi McDaniel and wife Elzabeth, -- Kay and his wife Susan,. live beyond the limits of this. State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale or Division of the Real Es tate of Philip Jinnings deceased, on.or be fore the first Monday in February hext,.(1849.) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, -o '. D. Nov 1 1848 12t ' 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT!. IN COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Hawes vs. Rob't Shannon. T HE defendant, Robert Shannqi, who .is in the custody of the -Sherif 9C.Edgefield .istrict. by virtue of a cqpias ad a4'findum, issued in this case, having -filed a 7aWdnle if his whole estate, and a petition-for tlie benefit of the In-olvent Debtors' Act, ork motion of Carrol, the defendant's Attorney, it is therefore ordesed, that the said Iane Hawes; as-well as ll others the creditors of thesaid defenduant, do appear it Edge fielId otrt. ousbofore the Court ofCommon-PleM fori district on the first Monday in March next, t'shew;cause, if any they can, why the said derendant should not be admitted to the benefit of the said act. THOS. G. BACON,ccPESD Ang 9184 5-3m ' 29 STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA EDGS FIE LD DI S'fRlCT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Willaim Little, Applicant, )SUMXONs vs are Jessee Little & others, Deft's) PA RTITION. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that James ALittle Allen Little and John Little, re side beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and bect to the sale or Division of the Real Estate of William Little, Sr., deceased, on or before the first Monday in February next, (1849,) or their consent to the same, will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. N. D. Nov 1 1848 12u 42 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLIlA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. David Stalnaker, for ') Dcaaini J.H ubs. ,duachment. Win. L. Cochran. J TH E plainitiff in the above case having this U.day filed his declaratotonin my office. and the defendant 'having neither wife nor at torney. known to reside wvithin the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declatation, with a rule to plead, can be served, Ott motion of Mr. Wardlaw, Plaintlff's Attorney it is ordered, that the said defendant appear anid plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day, from the date hereof, or jadgtment wvid be awarded against himt by default. T HO. G. BACON. Clerk. Edgefield C. H. Clerk's Office, 1th Nov. 1848 N orember 8 ly - 42 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Martha Busby et al. vs. Summons in Middleton Cone and wife Partition. and others.J JY an order from John Hill. Esq., Or, dinary of the D)istrict aforesnid, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Decemnber next, the lands belongir.g to the AEstate of Win. Bsy, deceased, containing affu acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Elbert Lot, Jeptha Couch and others, sold on a -credit of twelve months, purchaser giving bond and approved security and a mort gage of the premises toithe Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in cash. S. CH R1STIE, a. Ez. D. Nov. 7, 1848 .-at JEWELERY! JEWELERY!! J UST opened the larget assortment ever botight for this Market, consisting of Gold Finger Rings, Ladies Shawl and~ Gentlemen's Gold -Pins, Ladies and Mis sea Gold Earrings, Gold Pencils, etc. All of which ate warranted Gold, and will be sold extremely low at J. CO H NS' Cheap Cash Sor,e. WORMS! WORMS! Dr. Jayne's Tonic Permi fAge. HE most pleasant as well as the most certain remed4y for Worms; which is perfectly safe, and so pleasant that children will not refuse to take it. li effectually de stroys Worms, neutializes acidity or sourness of the stomach. incrPases appetite, u nd acts as a g-neral and permanent tonic, and is there fore exceedingly beneficial in intermittent and remittent fevers, indigestion. &c.. and is a cer tain and perinanen. cure for Fvyixt nnd AouE It not only destroys Wotms and invigorate.s the whole system, but it dissolves the supern. bundant slime or mucous So prevnieist in the stomnach.aid bowels of children, more espe. cially of those in bad health. This muconus forms the bed, or tiest. in which worms ro. duce their young; and by removiig it, it is impossible for them to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the sys tem, aid the health qf the patient is always improved by its use, even wheti no wornis are discovered Ninmerous cerlificites of its usefulness have been received, which the pro prietor does niot consider necessary to publish. In fact he is in daily receipt of letters of com, '"i-ndation from various parts of the country ; ot only in re;-rd to its superiority in the ex. pulsion of worms, bui olso on nCnnt of its valuable as a properties as a piQloill toic ant, stiengthenina iedicine. Josiah Thompson, near Salem, N. 3. ad ministered this Vermifuge to a child between two and three years ohl, and says that iii a few days she discharged one hundred and twenty. seven large worms!! Mr.J. A Lentz, ol Penn Township Savings Institution, in this city, gave it to one of his children; and says that titter the sixth dose it brotught away sbout fifty worms at once, flye and six inches long. Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles orthis Vermifige for Dyspepsin, and in the course of two "weeks discharged upwards of thir pieces of Tape worm, and was thereby per ectly cured. Another gentleman of this city had it ad ministered to his little daughter, about three years old. when she hind a number of dischar ges from her bowels composed entirely of lit., tIle white thread worms. He saitd 1hey caie awny from her, not only by hindreds,but I may truly say, by thousands, separately :td in solid halls as barge as hickory ums, composed en tirely of deid worms." For stle by t. S. Roberts, anly Agent in this plice for the sale of Dr. Jayne's celebra ted Family Medicine. July 26 Gm 27 The Vegetable Restorative ont 1mmum C1,TH.JR TIC. Dyspepsia, Licer Complaint, Colic, 11eadache Enlargemeht of the $pleen, Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach. and all disen-es arising from a derangement o the Biliary Orgaiti, CAN BE CURIED with a great degree of certainty, toit/ut Calomel, Blue Pill, or Pills of any kitiol, Salt-4 or Oil, BY THE USE OF THE LiquiD CATHARTIC. T HIS Medicine is agreeable to take, and operates without griping or debilitating. Persons who have long been compelled to take Pills, Oils or Salts, will find thins a pleasant and highly valuable substitnte. 9T A small quantity of this Medicine taken daily, generally regulates the bowels.in a short time. - vysrErilA OF A VERY BAD CHARACTER. This is to certify,-that I was attacked in March, 1845, with Dyspepsia or Indigestwn, of a very bad character. b y case was treated by iwo 'hysicians in St. Leuis.,Missouri; 8 weekv; then by another in Wisconuin for three months; then by anothe'r tn-the. interior of Louisiana, then by several physicians in the Hospital of New Orleeans.~three motnths, but stetot deri sing any reaL benefit from all the remedies pre scribed for me. F'ortnately, jnst at this june ture, aod when my conidition was mout deplorable, I obtainied a bottle of the '-Vegcea ble Restorative or Liquut Cathartic," by the use of which I so n comircenced improvinig, and for the first time in fourteen months began to have regialar and natural discharges from my bowels, anud sooti began to feel like becoming sound and healthy otnce nmore-for all of which I am indebted under the blessing of God, to the above medicine. JOHN MAY. Columbus, May 3, 1847. For sale by Rt. S. ROBERTS. Aug23 6m 31 A great Desideratum in Medicine. Jayane's Carmnaie Bal S a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual re Emedy for Dysentary, Diarrhtma. or Loose ness, Cholera Morbus, $tumner Comaplaint.. Colic, Griping Pains, Sour 8tomnach, Sick andi Nervous Headache. Heartburn, Warerash. Paini or Sickness of the Stomach, Vommuititng. Spinting up of Food after eating, and also where it passes throngh the body urnchtanged, Want of~ Appetite, Restlessness andI inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels. Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremours end Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Mdelani chioly arid Lowness of Spirits, Fretting of in fants, and for all Bowel Affections and fNer vous Diseases. This article is really invaluable in a family, and may be depended u pon, atnd if generally sed by physicians, Sutmmer Complaint would he deprived of all its horrors. as they would not lose one patient in live hundred cases, but would perform effectual cures in nte foturth of the time reqnired hy the usual methods of treat ment. It is as effectual for adults as it is for children. This Carminiatave has also a very happy ef fect on the many Dyspeptic disorders ot'the stomach-such as tou:r stomach, heartburn, wat ter brush, sick head ache-, weakntess of the breast, cough, difficulty of breathing, tremors, spasms, melancholy. sinukirg and faintness, vo miting, arnd spitting up the food after eatittg, lienteria, or where the food passes tIhrough the body unchanged, want of appetite and inability co sle.Itwl be very useful to pregnant women, overconunrg irrhtability of the stomach and thereby preventing nausea, vomiting and heartburn. Mothers will finid this much stupe rior, as well as safer and cheaper tog~ive their children for fretting and crying &c. than the usual drops atnd cordials to which they have been accustome d. Te1. CERTIFiCATES. Th e.Enoch Barker now ofSamptown, N. J.. says: "Having been afflicted with a se vere Bowel Complamtt, attended with distres ng pain and discharge of blood, arid every ap pearance of approanching Dysentary, I obtain ed one bottle ol Dr. Jaynte's Cariminative Baul sam, a few doses of which (taken according to directions) effected a perfect cure."' From the Rev. Jonathan Going, late of N. Y. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-Hayingmade use of your Carintitive Balsam in my family, and, finding it to be admirably adapted to the com plaints for which it is intended, I take pieae are in recotmending it to the tise of my I rietnds and the public generally, believing those who are afflieted with ainy of these cotmplaits will I fnd relief in the use of this valuable nmedicirne, -JONATHAN GOING. D. D. Pres. Granville College, Ohio. For sale by Rt. S. Robeits, only Agent in thi plce or hesale of Dr. Jayne's celebra te Fail Meicne Dr. Townsend's COMPOUND EXTRCT OF SARSAPARILLA. WONDER AND BLESSING OF THE AOE. THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLO. 7his Extract is put up in Quart Bottles : it is six times cheoper. pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures without vomi aug. purging, sickening or debilitating the Patient. The great beauty and superiority or this Sar. aparilla over all other medicines is. that while it eradicates the disease. it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMVER IkEDICINPs Ever known , it not only porifies the whole system aid stremgthewi-4 the pierson, hnt it re& ates teo. pure and rica blood : a power posse. sed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful snccess. It lias performed within the last five years, meire than 100.000 cnres of severe cases of disease; at least 15.000 were considered incnrable. I has saved the lives of more than 5,1100 children du ring the two past seasons. I 10.000 cases of General Debility and reant of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole Avsteni lctmanently. To those who have loat ~Cr musclar energy - ih eects of medici e or indiscretion committea iny ,2th, or the excessive indulgence nt tle passions, and brought on a generni physical prostration ofr the nervous r.ystem, lassitude, want of ambitimn, faintini, sensatioins. prenatnite d,ceay and de cline, haste ing towards that lital disease. Con snmnptlin. can be entirely restored by this plea. sant remedy. This Sarsiparilla is fur upeitor to atny Invigorating Cordial. As it renews anid invirorates 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 can be cired, Bronchitis, Consutmption, Liver Complaint, 4!olds, Catarrh, Con- ha. Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Sordness in the Chest, Ifertic Flush, Night Sweats. D-flicult or Profose Expectoralien, Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. Si itting Blood. New York. April 28,1849. Dr. Townsend-I verily believe that your Saranparilla his been the means, throiugl Prov-. idence, or saving niy life. I have for several years had n bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last it raied large quantities of blood. had night Swents, and was grently de bilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarimparilla a short time. and there has a.wonderful change been wrought ini me. I sa now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my congh has left me. You can well imagine that tam thank ful for these repults. Your obedient servant, Wil. RUSSELL. 65 Catherine-st. Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its ex traordinary virtues. James Cummings. Esq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, is the gentloman spoken of to the fo'lowing letter: Blackwell's Island, Lept. 14, 1847. Dr. .Townsend-Dear Sr: I have suffered terribly for tine years .with the Rheumstion; considerable of.the time I could not eat. sleep r walk. I had - the utmost distressing paind and say limbs,.wets tetribly swollen.! I have used four bottles of your Larsasparilla, and they have done me mnore thian one thousand dollars worth of good. I am sn much better indeed, I ami entirely relieved. Yotn are at lib rty to use thuis for the benefit of the afflicted Yours, respectfully, JA?uIES UMCMIINGS. Fits ! Fits ! Fits! Dr. Townsend. not havinig tested his Sara parilla in catses of Fits, of course never recom, mended it. and was surprise. to receive ihe fol lowing from at) intelligent.and respectable Far met in Westchester County: Fordlham, Augtz13. 1847. Dr. Townsend-Deaa Sir: I have a little girl seven years of age, who has been several yearsafflicted with Fits; we tried almost every thing b r her. but without success ; at last, al though we could find ino re.commendation in our circitdars for cases like hers, we thoughtn.as she was in very delicate health, we would give her somte of your Sursapauilla, and are very glad we did, for it niot only restored her atrength but shei has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasure and sutprise. She is fast be comtinig rugged tind hte.irty. for which we feel gratefll Y'urs. Respectfully, JOH N BUTLER. Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Towvnser d's $arsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consnmtption, Barrenness. Prolapsius Uteti. or Falling of the Womb. Cnstivenen~ Piles. Lenucorrhen. of Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Iicontiineuie of Urine, or involuntarily dis charge thereof, and for the general prostratioin of the system-no matt whether the reetult of inherent cause or cause's, preodsuced by irregu larty. illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising thtan its invigorating effiets on the humtan frame Persons all weakness andi lassitude. frrfat takinig it, at once beecomne re bust and full of energy under its influetnce. It immtediately counuteract the nervelessness of the female tirame, which us the great cause of Barrenness. It will niot be expected of us. in' cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certifi cates of cures performed, but we can assure the afficted. thaut listndreds of cases leave been re - ported to ets. Thousands of cases where fam ilies haive been wvithonut cheildlren, alter uising a few biottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fmne, healthy offspring. Opinions of Physicians. Dr Townsend is almo,st daily receiving orders frost Physicianis in diff-,rent parts of the Union. This is te, certify that wec, the unidersigned, Physicians of the City of Albaniy, have in isu merous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sar saparilla, and believe it to be one of the must valuable preparations in thte market. H-. P- PULING, M. D. J. WILS0N. Mi D. IR. B. BRIGGS Ml. D. P. B. F.LMENDORF, Mi. D. ,CAUTION. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarmaparilla, a num er of mten who were formerly our agents, have commenced making 'earsaparilla Ex-, tracts, Ehixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally pus it up in theI same shaped bottles, anid some of thorn haveI stole and copied onir advertisements, they areI only worthless imitations, and should be. avoideri Principal "flice, 126 Fulton Street, Sun Building, New York.-And also by the prin cipal Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United States, West Iiidie and the Canadas. Feir Stile by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgfled .11. Stae 20 , -s JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. IN recommendin-g these Pills to the publice the lroptietor eoes not wish to make any unnecessary or tedious perambulatinn, but wimt full direclious and ra few important" re takis, be will leave the medicine to speak for itself. Ileeling confident that its merits are snch - as wil not lail to bring it mto gr neral use; in. deed, he is so sangnine of the efficacy of those Pills, ie does not hesiiale to guarantee a eurd in the most agarnvated cases. A speedy and permanent cure for Fxvma & AGUzE and IntermiLtent Yevers. By ioil..:wing the directions ciosely while ta. king this preparation, its superiority over th ordinary To,ic Mixtures, Pills, &c. will be re4dily ditcovered. 1eing purely vegetable, free from all. forei deleterus onr mineral preparations, these pills may be taken with the utmlost safely uanter aW' noit any crcumsAtances They strengthen the %tomach, nivigurate the system. and entisely prevent that laugor and proistration if atreng' whi.- always attenid this disease. They ns:so possess a decided sapenoriy ove er quitne. 1lus.inte of Iroi, Arsenic, Boneset,. aid the wianerous other prepaemtions usually etployed im the crue of FETER & AG E" in, being gently opperien., by this means car rying thensefves, of throeir ite m.diiam of tihe bowels ofter they lave spent their medicih. ual p6werx in the stomaeh thus preventing the accumulation of those unap-eaasant symptoms that alinobt universally follow the applitatioi of the aforesaid medirines, which constring te ;.0%els, prouted !ongestion of tile liver, and remain in the systei to Srood diseases more daingerous shap those Ithey pre employed #A subvert. Hence it is said that those remedies in thle majority ofinstances. only serve to suppress the dieease for a short period. while the dis ease still in his system is brooding new evils, ind sosn developes itself in a more dangerous form than at first; thus the necessity of a med. icine possesAing the qualities of Dr. JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS, that can be applied without fear of experieicing those evil effects before alluded to, and with a full confidence of receiy ing a speedy and radical cure. H. J. Bostick Esq. Drayton, Georgia. says, Nov 18. 1846-Dr. D. Jayne. Dear Sir 'My sales of your reparation have exceeded my expertaftlns Your Expectorant, Vermfoge. ;arminative Balsam, and! Faer Agus Pais, sit sell well, some of which i am now out f. I want an immediate supply of all the-above nated Medicines. more particularly a large supply of the Expectorant and Ague Pills We have yet among us a- good miny, -l'ng standing cases of Chis and Fevers, in which your Aie pills have never failed to cre. Yfour Alterative is just beginning to al kiown lere and -appreeiated. If i had had enatgh of your Fever and Aghe Pills. I could have sold nore than a hundred dollars wortlhk of then. Yours &c. .H. J.-BOSTIG& . Meesrs. J & H. M'ore. Lisbon. Ill. says;. Oct 31, 1846; Yoiur Agne Pills ate about gone, and have given universal satsfaction. Win. Bell Esq tlianut Grove. Alabamar says; Nov. 9th. 1846; 1 have sold all your -A gue Pills and - Tonic Vermifuge. They are doing wonders here. I am sorty you did ndt send mie more ofthem. Fom sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Only Agent in this place for the sale of D i Jayne' acelebrated Family Medicine.. Aug 16 3m 30 DR. WOODRUFF"S 1) YSENTER Y CORDi to 'HE well tried and ginerally approvii iHemedy'fr Dyse'nr, Di.ifais, Gripa and Sim'amer C From the !iti CaIpt:Holmas,;Geik' t Brazos San Jago. July 24,'18-46-41)WMad before t.e receptot otaborif ou rDieuey Coi-dial' whieli'oh had th~e -ideas bmWsend me while in Columbuas,for ihae'use ofamy orbei I have found it a mnast valuable'tife~ldcie, and only iegret that I have not a snp'riyf r'it'. Wherever my men have followed directions, they have invariably found relief. We have suaffered aid are siuffering much from Dysen tery, occasioned by the wretched water we have in drink, but your Cordial is restoring all to their wonted health said vigor. With my sin cere thanks for your kinudness. and best wishes lor your success, I Sam your obedientserv't.. IsaAC Hor.xxs, Captain Macon Guards. Georgeleatn. Randolh Ce' Geo., June 1Sth, 1846 -Dr. \Voodruft Sir-The demand for yor.r Dysentery Cordial is so great, that I want yon to send by the stage, on Tutesday fonr d'uzem bottles. General Shorter's overseer informed me the other day that he hadl used it - in slome fifty cases with entire success. In fact every persont I t:ave sold it to is very much pleased. If certificates are of any use to yott Ilcan cot any number for you Very Respectfully D. MORR1S. For asle by R. S. ROBERTS.. A ug 16 6m 30 WORMS! WORilS' WORMS! THE BANE OF CHILDHOOD. AND the certain precursor of many danger- - .C ouis diseaseses, if allowed to remain long ini tIhe hunmana syatem ina great numbers Trhousands of children die annually from WVorms. The season is now close at hand when they become most troublesome to chil dren. DR. WOODRUFF'S WotRM SP.CtrC is a safe- - remedy for 'worms. Try it. It is as goad as the best. anad cheap as the cheapest. Mr. Joseph Shaippy of Muscogee Co. Ga., says it broaughat away 200 worms from a egro child belonging to him. inn -abhrt timem M r. John L. Litile of Whiteville', Ga..says I gave it in one rase, and brought away~ fifty worms. In another case It cured his negro. woman of'1Teniaor Tape worm. M r. Thomas Boyd, of Coweta.co. Ga. says. he gave it to a negro boy who was in badl health : it brought away immediately.thirty,siz worms. H e was soona well, and remaias.so up to this time. Grfia. Pike co. Ga. July, 1848 -Mr. Wood-. ruf-Please forward immiediatelv three dozen o.f your Worm Specifie without dielay. Respectful ly, Joa 6. (J.L. & Co. Talbott Co. Ga. Dec. 12, 184A1. Dr Wood. ruff-I have recensly miade trial of your Worm Sperific an a had ease, with the happiest effect. I th ink snore of it than ever, arid believe it wilk do ina ninety nsie cases in the hundred. .1. E, Royr.a. Nr. D. For sale by R. S, ROREN,Th'. Aug 2 6m 29 tate of So:t arolina, EDG E FIEI.D DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMVON PLE AS. Thoma:s P. Muilnier. ) Declarat iona. es. in Aitacineunt. Ralph Scnrry. Tp H E PhintifP in the shove case, having' tiaday filed his Declnation in my of face. and the Defendant having neither wifo nor attoneuy. knowsn to reside wvithin the limits 6~ of this State. on whom a copy of said Declara tion. with a rule to plead.ecan be served. Ona r'oticin of MIr. A dams, attornow for Plaintiff, it is ordlered,that the said dlefendaniappear and ple'ad to 'he said t)eclaration. withisa a year and a dlay from the date hiereof. or judgment will be given against him by default. THO. G. BACON. Clerk. . Clerk's Ofiaee. Edgefield C. H. 18th Nov. 1847 november24 ly 44