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AMERICAN HOTEL (Formcrly Hubbard's) II A M B.U R G, S. C . RATEFUL for past favors. the subscri ber hereby gives notice that Ihis Hoose i now in complete order. and would reapectftull invite all persons visiting Hamburg and th travellitng public to give him a call. confidenti; believing, that he can give entire snatisAltion t, all those who desire a quiet or-lerly House comfortable Rooms and Beds with as good i table as the Market can furtish. Stables. Loti and Carriage H1ou3e in firv rate order and well supplied. A sober an attestive Hostler always in attendance. Pai ticular attention given to Horses left by pet sons visiting Charleston or other places. Carriages always in readine4i to conve passengers to and froim the Rail Road whe desired. Horses aul Vchlres to Let. W.M. KETCiHUM. Oct 4 l't37 Granitevill T HIS Establishimnctt is now open for ti reception of Vi.ilturs, and tio pains wi be spared by the Proptri-tor to render all con fortable who may favor himt with .i call. Tiet has recently been a road opened froin Grai iteville to the Old Wells. which makes the wa direct to Edgefield Curt 11ise, and the di, tance Ioi that place to Gransitevitle. five wtkl shorter than to vither 1lanbirm or Aiken. It will thus be pcrccivedcl "that Granitevill is the point for ;ersoiis froi the up. Coti try to take the Rail Road for Charleston. The superior road surfare and short istainc will soon Latisfy all that this is the place to n hic produce ansd uoerchtatndize nust come it pa.Smj to and from Charleston, and the curiosity i witness the extensive nanufactiring work. bui population and beuntiful Town Of Granitevill it is hoped will tender it a favorite resort fc those taking the Hail Road. Persons leavin here for Chariesrton, wall have a early breali fast and be put in readiness foi the mornitn cars. Connected with the Establisimetit ai extensive Stables and good Grooms for the ac commodation of 11orses. Carriages and Hu ses at all times to hie. . H. JOILDON-Prollrietor. Nov 11848 31 41 Wm. Ketchum & Co. T AKE pleasure iii returning their grate ful acknowledgments for the very libert patronage heretofore bestowed upon theti. an hope by liberality and fair dealing to merit continuance. We now invite the attention of our numei ons friends and customers jd the public geti erally, to our new stock of FINE, FASHIONABLE AND CMEAP FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS Selected by one of the Firm during the lai mponth from the fewYork and Philadelphia Aiarkct Our assortment '*ill conpri6e every artici usually called for in this Mar.et, and we piedl ourselves not to be undersold by any in Han . God lasshown with pleasure. N ceharg;e for looking. Give us a call. N. B. Store in thet American Hotel Boil ings, Hamburg S. C. Oct 4 12t 37 Walker and Bradford. . War'elwouse aend CommiUssion .)?erceants. HAMBURG, S. C. STILL contianue to occupy " Tus Or. WV~ATnPoracFWAEoosE," arid tran:a uct a general Storage arid Commtissions Busi niess. They again tender thteir services to thei frienids ad the public generalIly int thte storag and sale of produce, anad tire IHeceivinag an Forwarding of ?derchaandise, or anty oths business in their line, with whaich they mary b. favored. Liberal advarnces wvill be mtade ci -prodiuce coansignted to thems when required. To their patronse they cordially nrun thei most sincere thtanks foir the liberalhity., nit whaich theay have been) so graciousaly favored and respectfully solicit a cnrtuinanatce of th same , which they hope to taerit by unareumittit atteution to all busianess enatrusted to their care Sept 1st, JS848. BT The undersigned still continuies i connection with bleesrs.. IVallcr St Bradfordi the Receiving anid Forwardinag liusintess. t wvhichr he wrill gave his undividcd atteurtiont. A. M. BENSON. Sept. 6 3mt 33 GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS T HE Subscriber having rettrtted fro Mlexico. and having resnumet the G R. CERY & COTTON UUSINE8S ini Hatn burg, has takern the stand battely occupied b G. C. Cmannintghamn, second door below J. . Howaid, Esq. intends to keep otn hand a goo! assortmretnt of all thte rarticle!s usually kept in Grocery Store; atnd hiavinag madte sutch al rangamnernts as enadbles him to fuirnish Gosods the lowest market prices, cotnfidenatly invites I frienads to give him a call. All orders attended to with strict attentinr antd goods piut op in a style anid at prices tha will be satisfactoryto purchssers. Intending to be regularly ina the market fo produce, the highest marker 'rices will at al times be paid for Cotton and Flour. G. W. STYLES. 'The undersigned taike this method of return itng thanks to titeir old frietnds ad cuistomer for past favors, arid to inform them that the can be founad during the approaching season,. tire Store of C. WV. Styles, where they will b hazppy to see old customaers. All orders from ottn frientds, directed to eithe of ps, will meet with promtpt attenalion 'DENNIS LINDSEY, G. C. CUNNINGE-AM. HIarmburg, Aug. 16 2mn 30( JEWELERY! JEWELERY! JUSTopeed the lrget assortment eve bought for this Market, consistinag c Gold Finger Rings, Ladies Shanl an< Gentlem.en's Gold Pins, Ladies anid Mis ses Gold Earrings, Gold Pencils, etc., All'of wbicb nse wvarranted Gold, and wil be sold extremely low at J. CO H NS' Cheap Cash S ore. State of South Carolina. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Kenick & Thayer, s'. Attacment. Wm. Gronet. T H E Plaintiff in this case, having this day filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having teither wife ner attorney, known to reside within the limits of this State upon whom a copy of the said Declaration with a rule to plead, could be served. On mo tion of T. G. Key, Attorney for Plaintiff,-fora dered that the said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a lay 3 frimi the date heteof, or in default thereof, judgment will he entered against him. TIHOS. is. BACON, c. x. P. Clerk'. Office, Edgefield C. H-, Nov 15, 1848 Nov.*2 ly 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. y IN COMMON PLEAS. n Isaar IIanes Vs. Rob't Shannon. r H IE defei.dant, Robert Shannon, who is I in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield istrict. by yirtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum issued in this case, having filed a schedule of his .whnle estate, and a petition for the benefit of the In-olvent Debtors' Act, on motion of Carrol, the defendant s Attorney, it is therefore ordered, that the said I-aae Ilawes, as well as all others the creditors of the said defendant, do appear at Edgefield onrt House before the Court of Ctiutnon Pleas for the said district on the first Monday in March isext. to shew cause, if any they can. why the said defendant should not be adimitted to the benefit of the said act. TH10S. G. BACON c c z E D e Aug 9 1848 3m 29 ll -6 - SYATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. y IN THE COMMON PLEAS. * David Stalnaker, fur ) s J. H. 1Un11hes, 5 D.claration in rs. ( Attachment. Wm. L. Cochran. J H L plaintitf in the above case Iiving thi. 1 day filed his decluruton in my olice, h aid the defendant having neithet wife nor at torney. known to r,-side %%ithin the limits ol this Suite, on whoum a copy of said declaiation with a rule to plead, can be served, Ot m1otiori of Mr Wardlaw, Plaintiff's Attorney it ii r ordered, that the said defendait appear and plead to the said declaration. within ayeariad day, froma the date hereof, or judgment wiil be awarded against him by default THO. G. BACON. Clerk.. Edgefield C. H. Clerk's Office, Ith Nov. 184E November 8 ly 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. II. Boulware for . C. H. Good=an, Declaration in AttacA vs'.. 11enit. d Charles [lail. J Assumpsit. a John S. Snyley. Declaration in Attack vs. ment. John M. Crary Debt. William Kay. Declaration in Atta-4 vs. ment. Wiley Kay. Assupopsit. Richad Coleman, Declaration in Attack. vs meat. H yrain Kaj. ^Assumpsit.. rOIHE Plantiffs n thee& vingf.ted JL their declarations respectively in ainy Office, and the DefenJants having no wife or * attorney known to be within this State, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to e plead. could be served. It is ordered, that the said Defendaits do severally plead to the de clarations aainst thet respectively, withina year and aday from, judgment will be award ed against themt. THOS. G. BACON, Clerk. I. Cleik's Office, 29th, Sept. 1848. Oct 4 4:q 37 STATE OF SOUTll CA ROLINA. IN TIlE COMiMON PLEAS. Jeffers & Co thran, vs. Attachment. fienry Timanus. D HU IE Platintiff in the above caste, having orn -I the 1st day of Mtay last, fied his declara - tion, On motion of Mr. Yancey, attorney foi Plaintift. Ordered. that the said Defendantt aip r pear and plead to the said declaration, withina e year and a day from the date hetreof, or judg I taent will bc awvarded agaminat himt by detait. r TOHO. G B \ON, Cler k. e Clerk's Officc, 1st June, 1848. n Jnna 7 91ly 20 tr STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. bEDGEFIELD DISTRICT. e IN EQUITY. Parum WatlI arid others, )Bill for Parti vs tion of Estate a) SJames Wall atnd others, Aranny Wlall. TI applearinag to moy statisfactiona that Jameti nU WVall & Martha Duntlap, defenidetnts in thi case, are and reside without the litnits of thim S tate ; ordered t hat the defendants iabove%na:n ed, appear ini this Honorable Court. atad piled -uaswcr or demur to the Bill, w.ithina thtrem omoniths from the publication of this order. oi the said Bill will he taken pro confesso againal them. S. S. T(.\MPE NS. c a, a. D, Comimissionmer's 011ice, Sept. 26, .1848. ii Sept 27 l848. 3im 36 - Notice. All persons itndebted to the Estates of Eliza d beth Cl,ark, Matry Clark. and fletury Clark deceased, late of this District, are requestec to make immedate naytmnt. and till those hay Sitng anmy demnands will present thenm duly attestet accordinag to law. sJA MES BLACKWVELL, Admin'r. Aug 7 1S48. 3ma 2'. ~otice. r ALL thaose indebted to thae estate of Charity .3Johnson, dec'd , are reqnested to make itmmaediate paynment, atad those htavinag demand: 0 present them properly attested. C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON ATTA WAY, Administrators. Sjuly 7 t f 24 Notice. ALLpersonse indebted to the Estate oi r .t..W m. Scurry deceased, are requested to make immediate paymen', nad those having demands against tbe Estate, to pre sent them to the subscribers, properly at tested. H. C. CULBREATII, Am, 'MARY HI.SCURIRY, Ad s r Oct. 18 3mn 39 NotiCe. . LL Persons indebted to the late firm of ..t Presley & Bryan, are requested to umake iimmediate settlemient, otherwise the Accounts atnd Notes will be placed in the hands of proper Officers, (or collection. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Oct. 0,64 ,r 38 State of South Carolina, EOGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARI Thos. McCarty and wife andl others, Applicants, Sumos Vs ~iN Thos. Stewart and others PARTIT Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that ham Thompson, Thos Thompson, ander Thompson, Narcilla Thompson, ? Thompson, Polly Thompson, 'abitha Th( son and Thomas Stewait, reside beyon< limits of this State. It is therefore ord that they do appear and object to thlesa Division of the Real Estate of Alexa Stewart deceased, onl or before the first I day m February next, (1849 ) or their sent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. z, Nov 1 1848 12t STATE OF SOUT1H CAROL EDGEFlELD DISTRICT, IN TIlE COURT UF OIDINAR, Joseph Parkman & Peggy his) wife, and others, Applicants, I Su Vs IK Blake Faulkner and wire Elhz- PAXT abeth. Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction. tha said Blake Falkner and wife Elizal reside beyond the limits of this State. therefore ordered that they do appear an ject to the sale or division of the Real l. of Elizabeth Falkner decea.ed, on or b the first Monday an February next, (184! their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. E. Nov 1 1848 12t STATE OF SVU 1H CAROL1 EDGEFIEdLD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA Jesse Jinnings and ) others, Applicants, I S oxoNs IN John Coleman and I others, Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Coleman, Anna Deshazer wife of Deshazer deceased; John Chapman, I Chapman, - Harvil and wife Cart -- Partin and Ellcn his wife, Henj Partin, Tire Jennings, Levi MlcDaniel wife ElI;zabeth, -- Kay and his wife S live beyond the limits of this State. ihereforc ordered that they do appeal object to the sale or Divibion of the Rem tate of Pnilip Jinnings deceased, on or fore the first Monday in February next, (1 or their consent will be entered of Rec JOHN HILL, o. z. Nov 1548 12t STATE OF SOU I' CAHOL EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THE COURT OF ORDINAR1 Willaim Little, Applicant, SUMXo vS IN Jessee Little & others, Deft's PARTI IT appearing to my satisfaction, that ] Little Allen Little and John Little side beyond the limits of this State. therefore ordered that they do appear object to the sale or Divis.on of the Estate of William Little, Sr., decease< or before the first Monday in February (1849,) or their consent to the same be entered of Record. JOHN HILL,.o Z. NS.y I Min -.291 . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY Thoains McCarty and wife I Patsey and others, Applicants. I Summc 5s.itn Polly Ste wart and others, Parita Defendants.J I T appearing to mty satbitnona, thsat T Stew~art, WVilliams Thaompsoni, Thi Thtompson, Alexansder Thomn s,pson, Na Thompson, Nelly Thompson, Polley Th scot, anid T1ubitha Trhiampson, Distribute thte Real Estate of Alexande.r Stewart dece live without the liie its of this 8tate. thecrefoare ordered, that they do appear ir Coiurt of Ordintary for the District nars and object ton the Sale or Divisinnt of the Estate asforesaid, on or before the fousrthd Decetmber ntext, or therir conzsent wvi etntered of Rec.ot'l. Given unsder my htand at nmy Office, thti the 28tha August. 18418. J O HN HIILL, O.E. Aug 30 3m Si IE Estate sof Marshal R Smtitha,dece be.lLinsg withotut admniistrattioni, andi1 lute ders,lict, nil persions hamvinag papers pe inag to the estate. are reqnested to hand over to nme by te earliest psacticable tim< all those indebted to tlte estatte 'to mrake snent, tad those having dem:tnds to pr them propealy attested. JOIIN H IL L, 0. E. jnrne 1.1 titm *. Hambuh rg Jnttrnal will pleasse copy ALL Persons indebted to the estate of I .l snrraht, dec'd , are reqsuested to ismmesdittte paymaent, asnd thuse httvsttg deni to presenit thsem properly attested. JOHN HILL, o.E. Ni.v22 3m N o 1 i c e. ALL those indebted to thec Estate of B~ AP. Bland, are required to make itnm paymaent, ndthose hasvintg demands to pc thetm properly attested. JOHN HILL, o. E. Nov 22 5t Notice. ALL those indehted to thes Estate of F. Malsrsin desceased, are aequeste make itnmediate payment, and those h demaands, to present them piro~perly attest JOHN HiILL, O.E. Novi3mn sY at c e. A LL those inadebted to thie estate of Lowe, dec'd., are requested to msakt uaditepsysiettJOHN HILL, o. E. Nov 22 5t LLPersons inideb,ted to the estste of ARobhertsn, dec'd., are requested to patymtetnt, adhsehaving detmauds to pr them propeslty attested. JOHlN-ILL, o. E. Nov 22 3m FLNAL NOTICE A LL Persosss httvitig any deman Ligainast slae esta'e of Janmes S. I deceased, tare requsested to present for poyment by tbe 25th of December I as it is intenided shortly to make a settlement oin said estate. TrIOS. 11. POPE, Ex JAS, IH. WILSON, t Nov. .1. 18d8 7r .12 The Vefivtable Restorative -ORt LIQUID CalTmaRTIC. Dirspepsia, Liver Complaint. (oli. Headachc s 0 Enlargement of the spleen, Cosiceness, Acidify of the Stomach oq. and all diseases arising from a derangement to the Biliary Organs, CAN 13E CURED with n Wil, great degree of certainty. without Calomel. Blue Lx- Pill or Pills of any kmol, Sult- or Oil, ell BY THE USE (IF THE LIQUID CATHARTIC. Tmll HI Medicine is agreeable to take, Iad e roperates without griping or debihtati ered Persolis who have long been compelled to take ier Pills, O s or Salts. will find this a pleasant and e iglly v:dn iable substitute. der 0 A small ilantity of this Medicine taken on- daily, generally regulates the bowels in a short con- time. IsPEM-AA OF A VFRY BAD CHARACTER. D- This is to certify. that I wam attacked in 42 March. 1845, with Dyspepsia or Indigstion, of a very bad character. My case was treated by NA. two l'hysicians in it. Lonts. Misouri. 8 weeks; then by another in Visconsiti for three months; r. then by anther in the interior or Looisiana. tien by seveal physicians in tie Ilospital of aHS New Orlo-ans. three months. but without deri Vilng any reat bcuefit from all the renedies lre MaI scribed lbor me. Furmnately.just at this imei ture, and when my condition was most deplorable. I obtained a bottle uf the "Vegcta ethe ble Restorative or Liquid Cathartic," by the use beth, of wich I so it conitemci improving. and It In for the first time in fourtern months began to : ob' have reg-olar and natural discharges trom my state bowels, and soon began to feel like becming Dfore sounl and healthy once more-or all of whicha ,) or I um indebted onder the blessing of God. to the above medicine. JOHN MAY. n. Columbtus, May 3, 1847. 42 For sale boy R. S. ROBERTS. ...a.--3 A1n :31 N "oRMS! WORMS! Dr. Jayne's Tonic ermieto fege. T H E most pleasant as well as tle most certaii reednciy for %% orims ; which is pcrfectly sate, and -o plefsant that childrt n John will i" refivuse to take it. It eflectually de John stro%s Worms, neti:alizes acidity or sicourness hlary if tie stomach. incri-ases appetite, and act a, ary a g-neral aid liermaneit tunic. and is there e, fore exce.edingly beneficial in itsternitteit and raan emittent fevers, indigestio. &c.. anid is a cer and wi ard permanien. core fior FhvErt and Ac::E usan, It not only destroys Winins and invigm-ates It is the whole systei. but it dissolves the supera. r and bandant sli'm or mucons s-j uire-valeot in the J Es- stomach and bowels of children. more ei-pe.. be- cially of those in bail health. This Mucons 49.) forms tel bed, or test. in which worms tro ord. duce their young; and by retovin: it, it is D. impossible for iheim to remain in the body. 42 It is harmless in its efreets on the sys. -- tem. aid the health oftht patient is always I NA improved by its use, even when no wormts are discovered Numerous certificites of its usefulness have beln icceivLd. which the pro prietor does not consider necessary to publi4. ls In ract he is in daily receipt orf letters of com riendation from various parts of the country ; 3ON- inot only in regard to its super:ority in the ex. amtes pulsion of worms, but also oi accouit of its , re valtable as a properties as a pleasant tonic and It is. stiengthening mtedritie. and Jnsiah Thomipson. tiear Salem. N. J. ad. Real ministered this Vermifuge to i child between I, on two and three years old, and says that il a few next, days she discharged one hundred and twety. will seven large worms!! h1r. J. A Lentz, of Penn Township Savings Institution, in this city. gave it to one of I,s children; and says that after the sixth dose it N and six inches long. - Mr. Ferdinand Wo,druff used two bottles orthis Verinifuge for Dyspepsia, und in the courso of two weeks discharged upwards of thirty pieces of Tape worm, and was thereby Ws perfectly etred. Almnter gentlerman of this city had it ad yera old, wheat she had a nnamher of dischair omas ges fromt her bowels comtposed entirely of lir. Ontias tie whtite thread worims. He tsaiid they cae realla away from hter, noet onrly by huindredsr, but I mtay o~p- truly say, by thonantds, separately :indi ini solid es Il htalls as large as hickory tiuts, composed en ased. tirely of dead worms." It is Fur satle lay R. S. IRoberts, nly Agentt ini the this pI.ca for the sale of Dr. Jaynre's celebra sad. ted Famaily Medicime. Real July 26 Gin 27 ay of I be A great Desideratumt in Mehdicine. s dy Jaynel's Calrm1iuatU've lial. D. JS a pleasitait, eitam,. safe and effectual re m iely foIr Dysenitary, Viarrhasat or L.oose nesm, Cholerac M'orbus,- Summretr Compjlaint.. Ciilic. Griping Pains, Sour stomiach, Sick and aed. Ne'rvous Hleadache. 11earthurn, W anerbiash, here- Pain or Sickitess of the stomach.li Vommiaatinag, r in- Sputtinig up~ of Foodl after etinitg, arid alsor them whlere it passes tharontgh the boidy un.chraitged, ai.ad Waant otfAlppetite, Rtestlessness anrI inability pay- tea Sleep, Winid ini the Stomach rind Bowels. ese Hysterics. Cramp,la Nervous Trremours arid Twitchinigs, Srea Sickitess. Fainitiaags, Melan D. chooly anad Lowniess of Spirits. Frettinig of Ira 21 fitts, antd lair all Bowel Atrectiuns atad her -vills Diseases. -- Thisn iirtic'le is really inivahitable ira a famuily, and imay be depended uapoin. and if generally .ewis uiseid by physicianis, Stummer Ciaopli ait woula d ake lie deprived of all its horrors as they watiid iuds tnt lope cne patienat in five hundred caises. but woitlid performt ehlfectiual cuires mi iane fuirilh raf D. the timea requiired lay the nsanil timthods of treat 44 merit. It is as efliconal for adults as it is f or -- children. This Carmtiattie has also a very hiapply ef wrett fect on tire mtany D)yspteptic disiarders of~ the diate stomach-such as sorir stomiach,. hear! burn, wit uesent ter brrash, sick head richie, weakness of ihe breast, conight, dillieinky efbreathaing, tremors, D- spasms, ttelanachoiy. sinking and faintness, vet 44 oiting, arid spaitiing til thte food after eating. -~~ lienreria, or where the food passes through the body tnrchanged, waitt of appetite anid imability Jona tin sleep. It will be very uiseftul to pregntant d to womten, overcoinung irrhtabilily of the stramach wing and thtereby prevettmg nusea, vomiting andl ed. heartburn. .there wvill find this munch sn pe . rior, as well as safer and chetaper to give their 41 chrildren for fretting atad crying &c. than the -- ustul drops atad cordials to which threy htaver Bibeein accustom--'d. Bal ERTI FI('ATES. S Thte Rev. Eintcht Bairker, ntow ofSamnptownr, N. J.. says: "Having besen afflicte~d with a se 4"vere Bowel Complamirt, attenided with distress -nrg pami ad dischtarge oaf blood, ad every ap peatrance of approac:hing Vysentary, I oibtain ed urne bottde oh Dr. Jaynre's Carmmtative Bail Jas- sum, a few doses of whatch (taken according to ake directions) effected a perfect cure." seint Froam thte Rev. Jonaihana Going, late of N. Y D. Dr, V. jayne-Dear Sir-Hayrag mratde use 44 ofyiiur Carintitive Balsamn itt my famiily, anid - fiindinig it teo be undmnirabaly adiaptedl to the ciom plaitts for which at is inttended, I taike ileas s a- ore ini recommreindintg it to thre use ofimy frients lpe, arid the. ptublic genierailly, believintg thotse w~ho hen are afilicted with anay of these ciamphlaintis will find relief ian the nse oh this valunible muedicine. e, JONATHAN GOiNG. D. V final Pres. Graniville College, Ohio. For sale by Ri. S. Roberts, only Agent inr eci~ this place for tire sale of Dr. Jayne's celebta r. ted Faumily aledicine. WORMS! WOR iS' WORM14! THE BANE 01' CHILDHOOD. k ND tlei certain porucursior of many danger oi diseases. if allowed to remam long .ia the hutm1an system in great mnbers' Tho-usands of children die iunnally fron 'Worms Ti season is mow close at laid I hen they become m1o1t troublesome to chil dren. Dia. W onDRUFF's WORn SPFCtFC is a safe remedy for evirms. Try it. It is as goud as vie beist. mid clienp nas the cleaaiest Mr. Joseph Shippy -f Msecwgee co. -Gn., ,mys it brimlght awav 200 worms firom it iegro child belotging to him. m at shrt time. Mr John L Litile ol Whiteville. Gl. says I it 2ave it in (one e ase, Hiad brought awity lifty I worms. [i another case it cnred his tiegro woman of Teniia o-r T.ape worm. Air. Thumas Boyd. of Coweta co. G. s.tys E he gave it to it negro boy who was iln bad ia health it brought nway immediately thirty.six orts. Ie. wal- soon) well, and remains so up g to thiI time. Griffin. Pike co Ga. July. 1848 -Mr. Wood- I rtifT-Plea-e furward immediaely three dozen jI of your Worm Specific witholI delav. s Rcspectfully, Jonx (o. th.. & Co. I, Tralbou Co. Ga. Dec. I2. 1845 Dr W ood ruff-I have recetatly made triii of our W orm Specific n a had cnse. with the hnppiest effect I think more of it than ever. utml believe it will do in ninety ninie cases m the hindred. J. E. RPER 11. D. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. i u Aug2 Gm 2 DR. WOODRUFF'S I 1)YSENTERY CORDIAL. T lHE well tried and generally nappitved J.Irenedy f.,r Dyrenrtery. Di.rrhm.. UrilmCg and Sumner Compliiits tofChildren. From the late Capt. liolmes, (seoria Reg'l lIrazls amn Jago. July 24. 1846--Dr. Vood rtiff-I owe al1 ap1lOgy for iol acknowledging bef-ore t e receipt f a box .. yieur Dysentery Cordial. which Vol hall the kiodaess to *end tme while ill Coluttm1bus, frir the n-e ofny corlps. I have find it a most %alulable maedficie, and only regret that I have iot a supply of it. Whierever my tmen hae folonued dfirectimns, they have invariably fiund rAlieC. We have satied aid are a-steri-;- im-ehi ltrom Dysen tery. oceaaiem.l by the wretched w-t,-r we have to Irink. blat your Condial i-i restoring all to their wanted health atid vigor. With 'my sin cere thials far ytoir kiindiess. atd best .% i.-ies foryour success, I am your obediet --rv't. S.AC HOLttYS, Captain Nldcoi touards Georgaomu. Randolph Co Geo., Jie 3th. 1846 -Dr Wminrif. 8ir-The demand for yOL r Dysentery Clirulial is s: great. that I want yont to seaad by the st:age. on tuesday femir dozen bottles General Shorter's overseer inforned me the other day that lae had used it ill slome fifty Ca.eA Wtll emire sucecCe. In fact every person i ae sold it to is very much pleased If certificates are of any use to you lcan ael aay nmtiber far you Very Reaespectfully D MORRIS. For sale by R. S. ROBE TS. Aig 16 im 30 JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. IN recommendig these Pills to th! puNic. the proptietur eoes not wish to make m - unneceseary or tedions pieraniulationti, hat wito full directionas and a few important re i.mks, he will lenve the medicine to speak for i itself. feeling confidett that its merits are mnel. t as wilot fail to bring it mnto at neral use; it deed. he id so sanguitie tof the efficacy ol thos Pills. he does not hesilate to guarantee a ceur in the most agaravated cases. AGUV ind Intermillent Ye'evers. By foil -wing the directions e osely while ia.. king this preparation. its u per ority. over if!. orditiary Tojic Mixtures, Pills, &c. will b: readily di,covored. Being puarely vegetable, free fromt all feoretgi. deleterinsor mlinteal preptaratiuns. these pitt, may be taken with the untamost ratfety umatar tat molest any c;rcum.,taces Th'ley strenagthen 6:. .tomuach. mtvigur:ate thae asystema. atud enltiret3 p)reveant thatt latagir aned prostration of strength wvhi--h always attenad this dliseaise. Trhey aelso posess~. a eciated sttperaority Ut er quininme, ints.iatte of lirn, Arsenic, iloncset. and the numtaerous oilher parepaarationta usally eemploye'd in the cure of~ FEVEli & AGUF. ian beitag gently appelirien:t. by this tuennas car rye tg thaemselves aoff throan.laIl the.diaam a:I thec bowevls after they have spet their amedici tanl powvers ian the t.tomch tht:ta pre-vaentinag j thae necaluielactio thaose utnpleasant symton')Ia theat almaoast unaive rsally fellow thae applietiata of the a foresaid tmedhieiaes. whlich coan<trintg thes bowels. pruodaucc'enlgesitan of thte liver. and rean in the systema tea brood dienses miore, d.ancgeroeus thant those thaey are empnlloyced taa subvert. hienace it is saidl thtat those remedies in the mtajority ofinaanaere ontly serve tat salppre'ss the di.-ease fotr a aort pterieoa, whlile the, dia eaese still in hais systemati buocadinag new evi, aande soon devlop1es ateelf mn a amore dtaangeroaas faormi thtan at first ; thuns tha eecessity ofC a muedl icineftpotesessinag the qalities of Dr. JAYN -''S A G UE P1 ILS. that cuanla he ppliede withaotai t'ear etf expe.rieecciag those evil efTects beforei alludhed to. andu ith Itn feull conifidleace oaf receiv. inag a spleedy antd radienl eare.I lI. J. Ilastieck Esq Draytanu. Georgia, says.c Nacv lN. 1846-Dr. ID Jalyne. De~ar Sir; My a seles aof yeanr prepaaarnon have exceedeud mry i expecetationas Yaatr Expectorant, I'erwaijuge.h Carminalice Balsam. andl Fecer Agmue Pdls. aelln sell well, amae of wrttha I aci acowt etnt of. I i wat int immnediate saupplty eaf tall I he aebovei. namaed 31 ediciiaes maore patracuilarly a latrge .It supplIy ofl thae Expettorant atncd Agtne Pills i Wae have yet amonctg ass a uoecd mansiy Iacg t stiacceatg cases ccf Challs aad Fet ers, in wh'lich1 vaar Agnxe pills have naever failed ian cnre.- ci Youk~etr Altertatit'e is jtust beginnaing to be ci kntownt heare antd appree.itated. lf' I had htad a e.ngha of your Fever aetd Agate Pills I could p htave seaH' anore thanet a haenadred dulhies w4arth it of them. Y'ours &c. II. J. I3OSTICK. f M tessas. J & H. Meoare. Lisbon. Ill. says,- b Oct 31, 1846; Yoaar Agnec Pills ar e about gonte, aund have givent unmive'rsal satisfiactin. Wm. ell sqVale;m Grove, Alahauma,. gute Pills ad TIocaic Vermaifaage. Theay are dloiag ttotnders here. I amt soncy yotu died ncot seand tic miorce ofthaem. Facr sale Icy R. 8. ROB)hERTS,, Ontly Agenit itt this lce fatr the "ale of Dr v~ Javnte's celebrated Fttaily Mediacitae. -Ang 15 :Imc 30 state of South Carolina. EDG EFI EI.D DIST RICT. IN TH E COMMON PLE.1.8. Thasc P. Miltter. ) Decleralion. Bi 5s. in Ahtaclhment. b Ralph Sentrry. i TH E P'iantiIT itt the above case, hattting t: tis day tiled htis Declaration int my of-" [ tme, anad the Detfenanet httving ne.ithae' wife si icer attorntev kntown to reside within the limiits s of'this Stmatie, oaa w ott a copyt aaf said Decluart. tton, witht a raule tea ph.'nd. catn I.e served Oni a c.OtionI of Mr. Adams. attorncey for Plaitti. it cs erdered,thai he said edefeanant appear and plead tea the said D)eclmtrtat. wvithint a yeatr andte a dlay fracm thte dtate hereof. orjndgmtentt wvill be C given against him by default ( TH-O. G. BACON, Clerk, a Clerkt's Ofice. Edgefield C. ii. 18th Nov. 1847 ovember24 ly '1 Dr. Townsend-s 1ot*#00D EXTRCT OF SAl S A P A R1 IL LA WONDER AS6 *LI.-No OF TiE iGE. '11E mOST EXTRAORDINAky MEDICINE IN Ti-A WORLD. 'is Extract is put up in Quart b0eiles i , ii six 11nes chtupcr, pleasanter. and lcwiaratc4 superior Io any sold. It cures Withual 'U ' Iag. purging, sickening or debditating I Patient. The great heanty and superiority of this Str parilla over all other mnedicinesis, that while' eradicates the eisense, it invigorates the body. is one of the very bist SPRING AND, SUMMER MEDICINV.I ver known , it not only putifies the whole stemo and sireiigtlhei;, the person, but it re.. es new. pure and rich blood: a power posses .-d by no other medicine. And in this lies the rand secret of its wonderfrd surcers. It has erf'rn,ed within the last five years, mre than D0.01)0 cures of severe cases of disease; at at 15.000 were considered incurable. It has wed the lives of' more than 5,000 children du in the tw4i parit seasons. 0.000 cases of General Debility and tvant of. Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsnparifla invigorate-s the hosle system permanently. To those who ave Inst their muscular energy by the effectsof. 14dici e et indi.cretion comnitted in youth, or, ie excessive iiidulgence or the Passions, and rought on a gener-il physical prostration of the ervons system, lassitude, want of ambition, dintina sen'ations, lreiatine decay and de. line, liate ing towards that fatal disease. Con. nanptlon. can bt entirely restored by this plea. ant remeiy. This Sarsapoarilla is far supetior a any Invigorating Cordial, As it renews and inviaorates the system. :i' s activity to the limbs, and strength to the anscular system, in a most extraordinary do. ;ree. Consumption Cured. leantise and Strengilien. Coisumnptiodf can, be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption. Liver Complaint. t'olds. Catarrh, Con. s. -Astima, - Spilding of Blood, Soreness in the Chest lo-rtic Flush, Night Sweats. Dfficult or Profise Expectorati-n, Paii in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. S)iling Blood. New Ynrk. April 28,1849. Dr. Townsend-1 verily believe that your zrsap"rilla has been the neais. through Prov. dence, of ravin- my :fe. I have for seversI W rcnra had a bad cough. It became worse andi vorse. At last it rai.wd large qnantities of Ooid, had night Sweats, and was greatly de. iilitated and reduced, and did not expect to ive. I hIaveonly tised yoirr Sarsaparilla a short ime, and there has a wvonderfid change beei vrought in ne. I am now able to walk all over; he city. I raise no blood, and my cough has el ne. You caji well imagine that fain thank.. ul for these results. Your obedient servant, W31. RUSSELL. 65 Catherine-st. Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand -ases of Rheumatism that. Dr. Townseid's ar-caparilla has cured. The inost se vere.and :hronec cases are weekly eradicated by its ex rardinary virtues. Jamles Cuimiigs, Esq., one of the assistants the Lonatic Asylum, Blackwell'siots id is lie gentleman spoken of in the fotdwing letter: Blackw 'll's Isi-ind, Lept.14,11847 Dr. Townsend-Dear Sir:si xhae.luleted rribly for rine years.. with tjie, Rheu iustjopa. - ansidesable of the ,ine?ou ?t.taI r walk. I had tie " Wet-W"Pr1 - rh my limbs were teiribly s.*oll0n._ j.hjjre s(d four bottles of your-Larsespaillai.j. tey luve d,.ne me imore tihan one,.thoussud llars worth of good. I am somuch better. Ildeed. I ami entirely relieved. -You are at,lii 'rty to use th's for the beniefit'Of the' affiieted. Yoiirs, re.epectfully, . JA.~IES UMIINGS. Fits! Fits! Fils!. Dr. Townsend. ut having tested his ~Ers.. arila in cases of Fits, of course uiever recoin. uenided it. and wits surprised to receive thd fol e'wing fromn sam intelligen' arnd respectable Far. net in Westchester County: Fordham, August 13, 1847. Dr. Townsend-Deaau Sir: I have a little irl seven y ears of age, who has been several ears afficted with Fits; we tried almtost every.. hing f or her, bitt without success ;at last, el. liough wie could find no recomimendation in r cirenilars tor enases like hers, w~e thought, as he was in very deticate health, we woulo give r somie of1 y'our Hersapaiilla, anid are very a) we did. fur it inot only restored hier atrength ut she has ha'd no returni of the Fits, to our rent pleasure and etuiprise. ShIe is fast be.. mieng rugged anid hearty. for which we feel rateul. Y-,urs. Respectfully, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. 1'emale i\ledicine. Dr. Townsoi d's sarsaparilla is a sovereign ud spieedy cure- fonr icipient Ceonsumption, nrreniess. Prolapsus Uiti, or F.tlling of the Vob, ('ostiveness Piles. Lenicorrhcea. or Vhitese, ubstructedl or difficult Mlenstruation, iicntinencie or Urine, or itivolnitarily die.. harge thereof. and for the general prostration f the systemi-no miatter whether the result of herent cauise or cause's, prodiuced by irregu riy, illiness or necident. Nothing can be ire surpriing thani it'. invigorating effects on ie hiumant ftrame Person's all weakness and scitude. fronm taking it. at once biecomie .re nt andl toll o1 energy under its influence. It nm-diiaely coiunteraccts the tnervelissness of e femnale f'rae. which is the great cause of ;arrene'ss. It will inot be expected of us, ini .es of' so delicate a nature, to exhibit certifi ates of' cures performed, but we can assurethie liced, thaitlhuntdreds of cases have been re.. rted to ius. Thtonsands of cases whe:e lam-. ies have been without children, after using a w bottles of this invaluable medicine, have en blessed wmth fine, healthy ofispring. Opinions of Physicians. Dr Townsend is almost daily receiving orders urm Physiis in dilfewnt parts of the Union. Th'lis is to certify that we, the u,.dersigned, 'hsicians' of the City of Abaniy. iave in tnu, ieronms eases prescribed Dr. TIownisendl's Sar' iparilla.,eand believe it to be one of' the must alauble preparatins in the mairket, J. WILSON, Mi D. It. B. BRIGiGS, M. D. P. B. EL'lENDIORF, M. D CAUTION. Owing to the great success and immense tlo of hr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num er of men who wore formerly our agents, ave commenced making e'arsaparilla Ex,. act, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow ock, &c. They generally put it up in the eme shaped bottles, aiid some of them have olo and copied our advertisements, they are dy worthless imitations, and should be. voiden. Principal (tffice, 126 Fulton Street, Sun ldig, New York.-And also by the prin ipal ruggists and Merchants generally eroughout the United States, West .Indie ad the Canadas. Fear saile by R. S. ROBERTS. Edefild V.43. Sept 20 Iy 35