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State of Slu.h Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN TIlE COURT OF OUDINARY. Thus. lcCarty and wife and} others, Applicants, I SUMaoss vs R O Thos. Stewart and others tPARTITION. Defendants. ) IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Wil, a Im *11 Thompson, Thos. Thompson, Alex ander Thompson, Narcilla Thompson, Nelly Thompson, Polly Thompson, Ta bit ha Thomp ton and 'lhomas Stewait, reside beyond 1th limits (,f this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale or )ivision of the Real Estate of Alexander Stewart deceased, on or befoie the first Mon clay in February next, (1819 ) or their con bent will be entered of Recor<r. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Nov 1 IS4S 12t 42 STA'iE. OF sOui'rl CAROLINA. .EDG EFIELD DISTRICT, - IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. Joseph Parkman & Peggy hisl wife, and others, Applicants, I SuMMoNs vs }. IN Blake Faulkner and wire Ehz- . PAUTI-rmo - abeth, Defendants. J T appearing to my satisfaction. that the Isaid Blake Falkner and wife El;zabeth, 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 Fstate of Elizabeth Falkner decea!cd, on or before the first Monday in February next, (1849,) or their conEent will be entcred of Record. JOHN HIILL, 0. E. D. Nov 1 1848 12t 42 ST..TA,rE OF SOUTlH CARGLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jes*e Jinnings and ) others, Applicants, I Su-mmrois iN vs y Parrrros. John Coleman and I others, Defendants. J IT appearig to my satisfaction, that John -.Coleman, Anna Deshazer wife of Jolhnl Deshazer deceased; John Chapman, Alary| Chapman, - Ilarvil and wife Caroline, - Partin and Ellen his wife, Benjamin-i Partin,Tire Jennings, Levi McDaniel and wife Elizabeth. -- Kay and his w%ife Susan, | live beyond the linits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale or Division of the Real Es tute of Philip Jinnings deceased, on or be fore the first blonday in February next, (IS49 or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Nov 1 IS48 12t 42 STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDJNARY. Willaim Little, Applicant, mSpMiozs vS IN Jessee Little & others, Deft's) PA RTITIoN. - T appearing to my satisfaction. that -James -1 Little Allen Little and John Little, re iide beyond -the limits of this State. It is i therefore ordered that they do appear and ohject to the sale or Divis.on of the Real Estate of William Little, Sr., deceased, on or before the first Monlay in February next, (1849,) or their -consent to the same, will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. - Nov 1 184S 12t 42 $300 REWARD. ERDINAND A. SCHRODER who had been convicted of rendering a fraudulent schedule, and who was confined-in the Jnil of this Dist., effected his escape on Sttturiday iiight laist. It is suspected that he wvas aided by othi e'rs.- I will pay TWO HUNDRED DOL LARS for the re-delivery of -echroder in this j-tih ONE H UNDRED DOLLA RS for proof to convictioin ofainy white person who nided lhin in his escape,,atnd Fl-'TY DOLL4tRS fur the proof to conivictionl of any negro or colored persotn who itay have aided him. -8s. CII ISTI&--Str.HtFr of Edgefield District, S. C. Sept 13 .tf 34 NOTICE. Rj1. ROFF'. who held cnditionailly ani in. . wtrest in the right of Edgefickd t)istrict, to llutch:kiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) tias never comiplied with said condition. thero fore lie holds no interest. and( has ino right te set! or ma e any contract for said Whteels. We, the undersigied aire the owners. of said right. and at tit;hit piurchtassd frotn any other, unless our atgenit, will not lie goodi. M r. J. TI. W EBntF.H, we anthorise, ihfl power touct as ouirltagent. COTHIRAN & MOORE. ~ rESSRS. G. L. & E. PENN taving as. .. signed to tie their Estate for the benefit of their creditors, and the state of their all'air rendering it esseintiat that sp,eedy collections shonfd be tm:te of alt debts dtie to themn. Alt . pe sons indeted. n ill pleatse. make inmmediate paytnenit to Mir. Edmunid Penn who will be fomnd for the present tit their old stumnd, and who ha:s been ap,pointed by the c:reditors to act as agent w ithi me. T1hose who do ntot.give attentiotn to this t,otice, mtust not complain, t they are cotmpelled to pay cost. N. L. GRIFFIN. -Sept 19, 18481 tf 35 Notice, T H E Estate of Marshal I. Smiith, deceased, being without atinsistration, and thtere fnre derelict. alt persons having p)apers pert--mi ing to) the estate, are regnested to hanld thenm civer to nie Iby the earliest plncticable iime, and nll those indeblted tot the estate to make pay ment, andi those lhaving demands 'to presen' them ptroperty attiestedl. JOHN HILL, 0. FE. ID jtine 14 (un 21 *. Hamburg Journal will please copy. Notice. A LL Persons indeibtedt to the estate of Lewis Itlturrah, dec'd., are regniested to mtake immediate paymentt, and those having demands to present thema properly attested. JOH N IIILL,o0.E. D. Nov 22 3m 44 A LL those inldebted to lIhe Estate of Barnett F'. lanmud. nre required to make iinmediate, paymient, and those h;aviing denmnds to ptr eseen them property attested. JOH N H ILL, 0. E. D. Nov 22 t 44 *FLNAL N(ITIOE." A~LL. Persons hatvintg arny demands a gainst the estate of James S. Pope, deeased, are requested io present them for payment by .the 2.5th of December next, as it is intended shortly to .make a final settlement on said estate. THOS. HI. POPE. Execu JA S, [, WI LSON,ifos AMERICAN HOTEL, (Formerly ilubbard's) 1 A M B U R G, S. C . RATEFUL for past favors, the subsci ber hereby gives notice that his House is now itn complete order. and woold renpectfully invite all persons visiting Humburg and the travel ling public to give him a cull, confidently believing, that he can give entire satisfaction to ill those who desire a quiet or-lerly H1ouse, comfortable Rooms and Beds with as good a table as the Market edn rurnish. Stuhles, Lots and Carriage Hotuse in first rate order and well supphed. A sober and attemtive Hostler always in attendance. Par ticular attention given to Horses left by per sons visiting Charleston or.other places. Carri-iges alwnys in readiness to convey pnssengrs to and front the Rail Road when lesired. Horses aud Vchies to Let. WM. KETCHUM. Oct 4 12t 37 S'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Wi!liam E. Rodgers and others, Vs Partition. Caioline, A. Rodgers. N OTICE ib hereby given. iat by vir itue of the decree if the Court of Equity in ibis case, I shall sell at - in the Town of Aiken. on the eight day of December next. the following real Estate of 13. Al. Rodgers deceased, viz: Or.e tract of land whereon ihe deceased resided at the time of his death, containing three hundred and fifty (350) acres more or less, situoted in the Districts of Edge held wid Barnwell, on the road from Edgelield C. 11. to Aiken, and adjoining lands of V. L. Arims. Thomas Tuirner, .he E-tic f John Fox ai W. \V. Guy ton. One lot in ilac town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said town ais No. 32, on 11echanic street, being 54 feet by 120 feet. Also, :he following its in the town of Aiken, and k.,own in the vlatn of said tnwn as No. 2 a fraction on souih side of Rail Road Avenue. on York. Colle,on and Chestesfield streets. No. 3 a lot on Rich. land, Yok and Chesterfield sts, bounded by lands of Alartin & St . No. 7. a frac. iion bounded by Laurens, Richland, New berry and Barawelil streets ; No. 9, a frac. tion boutinled by Laureos, Richland, Barn well atid Pendleton streets, and lot ofJ. 11. Posey ; No. 11 Ia sqare, hounded by Edgefield. Greenville and Barnwell streets, and th -Vetern boundry of Aiken, No. 12, -a fraction bounded by"Richland. Ham Iurg and Cuvor streets, and the Western bouindry of Aiken ; No. 13 a square, botn led by the Western boundry of Aiken and Barn,Aell, Richland and Hamburg streets; No. 15, a lot bounded b) John Peters lot, Western boundry of Aiken and Cuvor streets ; No. 16, a lot bounded by I--' Jame Black, Hamburg street an nahans Line; No. 17, a fraction iundred.and fifty (150) acres. being Uosnahans tract West of.Hamburg To. 18. a fraction bounded by I Steedmnan. and Alerrett, and Jame lall ; No. '1, a 1it bounded hy th ern .boundry' of Aikeu, Richlani 00nd lands of WIm. A. Wrenitt, at . inn.. . .. Said lands wall be sold on a credit. of welve months, except foar sau mtuch as will iay the cost of this suit, to he paid in cash. Punrchasors to give bond and good sureties, 'or ahe pturchase 3lontey. S. S. TO.\IPKINS; C E. E D. Commnissioner's Ollice, Nov. 13. 1848. Nov 15 4t43 3TA TE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. EDGKFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIT'Y. \Jary Ann Hluiet, and ) Sumn Chrstanma H.uiet, a WVilliamn J P. Iluiet. JPartition, NOT ICE is hereby given that by vir Ltue of the Coturt of Equtity in this arae, I shall sell at late residenuce of Jo.s S. luniet. dec'd., (being on the premsises.) mt the 14th day of December next. One T1ract (of land, containing six hun Ired and fort y- two - (642) acres, mot e or ess, lying otn Big Salauda itiver, within 10 miles, of~ News berry C. II., including listiet's Ferry, and having in connection with. it two or three acres of land, on the N~ewherry side tof thte river, usedl as a land ng. and on which rest one cend of a Mill D)am, connected with the premnises, ad eiining lands of Jesse Shtmnpert, James Mlerchamt, Mary Wells, B3ennet Perry, aind others. Th.e said land will be sold on a credit (except as to so much as wiill pay the cost if this suit to be paid in cash,)of one, two and three years, with interest, from and after one y ear from the day of sale.' Thte Purchaser to give boid and good phersoal secuuity, to secure the purchase money. Ott the premises, are two dwelling houses. withuin i of a mile of each other. One of the.m a ntew two story building just fitished, with seven rooms, and five fire places, with new out buildinigs, includinig a Gin hiosuse, Screw, Smoke house, &c.. also. attached to the prens.isPs, is a Mer.. chiant Mill, with two setts of Stones, all in good .order. one of them French Burr, ex psressly for wheat, with a number 10, bolt ing cloth. S. 8. TOM PKINS, C. E. E. D.. Comnmissioner's Office, Nov. 11, 1848. Oct. 11, 6te 42 Save your Rags!! 000O0Poundsot)rclean Cotton 2 0 or Linen Rags wanted. for which, goods walt be given in Exchange at the rate of Two cents a pounid. Any quantity smnall or large will be taken and goods ex changed for them at lowest cash psrices R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. h., Sept. 27 9t36 alYotite. ALL psersons indebted to the Estate of Chtatles Garrett deceased. are requested to matke iammeid:ate payment, and those having demands to present the samte. P. H. EIAM, Administrator. Nov 131848 -if . . -. 43 State of South Carolina.f EDGEEI , LD:IITRJCT IN-THE COMMONPLIEAS Xeick &VThayer, . fo :s. Attaduircut Wi. Gronet. T IE Plaintiff in this case, kBig this day filed his -Decluratio it myoe, and the Defendant having neither wifpe .norattorey, known to reside within the limitsof tis State upon whom a copy of the amid"De.lajation with a rule to plead, could be seIrv. On .no tion of T. G. Key, Attorney for'Plaintiff.or dered that the said Defendant appiaraiid plead to said Declaration withitna o ea'nd .a day frim the date hereof, or in default thereof, judgment will he entered against-hitf;- . TH oS. - BACONf,'X, D., Clerk's Office, Edgefield'C. H-,jo 15,.848 Nov.22 ly 44 STATE OF SO UTH CAROINA. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRJCT. IN THE (OMXMON PLEAS. H. Boulware for C. H. Goodmran, Declaratton in Attack vs. - tt Charles Hall. J Assn"ri. John S. Sinyley.- Declaration in Attac vs. - ment. John M. Crary Debt_ Vil.inim Kay. Dectaratix 'sin^ At1a. VS. int.-, Wiley Kay. Assulpsit Richaid Coleman, Declaration.4t Attach va meat. Hyram Kay. A ssiiipsit,. T HE Plantiffs n these cases having filed their declarations .reipectively in my Office, and the Defendants having no wife or attorney known to be within this State, on whom a copsy of the declaration with a rule to plead. could be served. It is ordered, that the said Defendants do severally plead to. the de clarations against them respectively. within a year and a day from, jndgment will be award ed against them. THOS. G. BACON,:Clcrk. Cleik's Office, 29th, Sept.- 1848; Oct 4 4'q 37 1 STATE OF SOUTH C AOtNA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PU.45, David Staliaker, for - J. H. Hughes, 1 Declaration in vs. ( Attachment,. Win. L. Cochran. - - T HE plaintiff in the above case having this day filed his declaration in my. office. and the defendant having neither wife nor at torney. knuwn to reside within the limits of this State, fni whom a copy of maid'declaialion, with a rule to plead, can be Ferved, Ot motion of Mr. Wardlaw. Plaintiff's Attorney it is ordered, that the said defendant appear and plead to the said declaration, within ayear and a day, from the date hereof, or judgment-Wid be awarded against him by default. THO: G. BACON. Clerk. Edgefield C. H. Clerk's Office,1th Nov.'1848 November 8 ly 42 STATE OF SOUTH JAROLINA. IN THE COMMON PL 5 s Jeffers*& Cothran, vs. MlttAeint. Henry Timanus. ... ... ~ uTil CA IfU A. P F.DGEEIELD DISTRI CT - .. IN EQUITY..y P'arum Wall and others, ~ Bilor Parli- t vs. tion aVEstate oft Fames Wall atid others .~ Anny WaZl, a ITT appehtring to my satisfaction at Jaines ~ U.Wall & 3lartha Dunla p, defendants in this h rse, are anid reside without thlB haitls of thia t tate ; ordered that the defandants sibove%nam-. d, appear ini this Honorable Court, Anud le.d. tnswer or demur to the Bill, withina three t ronths frotn the publication of this order, or he said Bill will be taken pro confisso against hem-. S. S. TOMPR INS. C. E. E. D. Commnissio.ner's Office, Sept. 26,i1848. e Se pt 27 1848. 3m 36 aotice. ] SLL personis indebted to the Estate of ni Wm Scurry deceased, are requested C o make immediate paymen', atnd those itving demands against the Estate,-tu pre tent them to the subscribers, properly at tested II. C. CULB3REA TII. , dtr NlARYUl. SCU-RLY. .ma . Oct. 18 3m . 39 '1 Notice, fi ALL Persons indebted. to the late fim of LIPresley & Bryan. are requested to make immitediate settlemenit, otherwise the Accottntsa int Notes wvill lie placed in the hands of propern Ojflicers, b r collection,. b PRESLEY & BRYAN. n Oct. 10, 1848 tf- 88 Notice. All persons indebted to the Estates'or Eliza.| bth Clark, Mary Clark, atnd Henry Clark. deceased, late of this District, are requested to mDake imtiedate panyment, and tall those hav ing anty deniands will present thiemduly attested accordinig to law. JAMES BLACKWELL,Admin'r. Aug 7 148. 3m 29 A .ths indebted to the estate of Charity ! Johntson, dec'd , are re'neisted to tanks inimediate payment, and thoseIhavIng demands o present them properly attested. ,C. B. GOULb2N, . .SiIEON ATTAWAY, Admninistrators. july 7 tf 24 N otice.e I A Lpersons indebted to th Estate of|I Raiii~lph Scurry. are reques'ed to make immediate paymenit. Amr H. U. CUL BR EA-THj, ar Oct18 5mn - 39 Estray flors . O1LLED biefore me, lty .Elij h Dorn, liv P n erSleepy Creek P~. i.,Edeed District, an estray horne, about eight years cd; fifteen hands high, light grdyalnr, left eye weak, back sornewhat hurt, t y marked byi skirts of the Saddle, sh:od aIf - und, and ap. praised at thirty-five dollars. J. QUATTLEBU ,x.: D.o Nov. 14 1mn4 44 For Sale or' R4nt, TU HE HOUSE and LOT ' rmerly occu Ipied by 8. 8. Tompkins Esq. A pply 8 F. GOODE, April4 -!:et 1 - *~~>~ ' f.V '.~#~* The Vegetable Restorative OR .LIQUID C.fTMIRTIC. Dyspjpsia, Lirer Complaint ( alic Headache Enlargemena of the Spleen. Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach and all diseases arising froat a derangemtit a he Biliary Organs. CAN BE CUR ED with a great degree of certainty. without Calomel, Blue Pill, or Pills of any kited, *alt a'r Oil. BY 'THE USE oF THE LIlquID CATHARTic. HIS Medicine is agreeable to take, and T 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. 07 A small qantity of this M edicine taken daily, generally regulates the bowels in a short time. DSTPEPIA OF A VERY BAD CHARACTER. This is to certify. that I was attocked in Ma6h, 1845. with Dytpepsia or lndigestion, of a very had character. My case wim treated by Wo I'hysicians in St. Lois, N issouri 8 weeks; then by anonber in Wisconsin Itr threc months; lien by another ni the interior ofl Louiiana. lien by, severl physicin"is in the Ho.pital (fI New Orleans. three mionths. but tithout dei ning any real.benefit from tall the remedie, lre. cribed for me. Fortunately. just at this j-ulic. otre, and when my condition was mot lplorable. I obtained a bottle of the "Peget We ftestorutive or Liquid Cathartic." byv the use f whjich I so n cuituniced improvig. iand or the first time in fourtern months began to iave regailar and natural discharges 'rot iy jowels. and soon begaun to feel like bec ,ming oind and healthy once more-fr all of which am indebted under the blessing of' God. to he above medicine. JOHN MAY. Columbus. May 3, 147. For sale toy It. S. ROBERTS. Aug 23 Gm 31 WORMS! WORMS! Dr. Jayne's Tonic Verni Agge. T HE most plensant as well as the most certain remetly for W orms ;wlich is ierfectly safe, and so pleasant that childr u vill not refuse io take it. it effectually de troys Worms, nentialize-, acidity or sourais if iite stomach, incroises appetit , and acta n i ganeral and permanent tounic, and is there. *re exceedingly beneficial in intermittent and -emittent revers, indigestion. &C.. and is a cer ain and pernmaneu cure for FEvER and Act:F. It nt only destroys oVis and iivigoo-ites he whole system, btit it dissolves the supe.rn. tadant s!ine or mucous sol pre-vnlect in the tomach tnrid bowels of children. more esp - ially of those in ba4d health. This mucous brumstlie bed, or test. in which worms ort luce their young; and by removing it. 't is mpossible for Iem to remain in the boily. It is harmless, in its effects on the sys. em, and the health ofthe patient is always niproved by its use, eve; wheo no worns ire discovered Niimerons ceriiic ies of its isefulnees 11ave been teceivid. which the pro. >rietor dos not coitsider necessary to publish. n fact lie is in dtily receipt of letters of mcon, nendation fromti various parts of the contery% fim only in regard to its superiority in the ex om1sion of* worms. but also on iccnnot of its -alnable as a properties as a pleasant tonic inud tiengthenina minediie. Josiah Thompson, iear Salem. N. J. ad riinitered this Veronifuge to a child betwe-, years olo. and says that in a few arged on ' hundred aid twety armas!! ntz. o. Penn Townelhip Saving this city, gave it to one of hi. rye that after the sixth dose i. ab dfilfly w6r.'at once. fiv. long. id Woodruff nsed two bottles i0e lot Dyspepsin.' and ith, .....werks discharged upwards oi ir!y pieces or Tape worm, and was therebi Aitiher gentlemfan of this '.ity had it ad inistered to his little daughter, aboitt thre e ears old. wlben sloe had 'a nutmboer of d ischnm es from her bowels composed enitirely of tia. e wvhote thread wormus. lHe saiod they cane. way from her, hmt oily by hitndreds, but 1 mny 'uly say, by thousands. separately iad in sohnt mils as liirge as htickoary faCts, coimposed en rely of dead wornms." For sale by R. S. Roberts. otaly Agent in is pl,ce for the sale of Dr. Jatyne's celebra d Family M edicine. July 2Gm 27 SA great Desideraturn in Medicine. ayne's Carmiuaative BRst- I IS a pleasatit. cerotatia. safe and effectunl re Imeody for Dysenitary. Dinrrhona or Loose esa, Cholera Morbiis. amme'r Complaint.. ~oic. Griping Pains, Sour Stonmach, Sick anod lrvous Headao'ho. He oarthirnt. Wanterbmash, aint or Sickness of the Stomacho, Vommiotinir, piting uip of Fanrd aller e'atinig, anfd also here it passes through thec bodty nnchlangeoi. Vatit of Appetite, Resflessneoss 'and inability SSleep, Winid iti the Stoamach and Bowels. ysterics. Cramop, Nervons Tretioiirs and 'witchings. Sen'Sickness, Painitiings, Meclan Ioly anal Lowtness of $pirits. Freuting of lon tts, and toor all Bowel AII'ectwnns aid her 'ons Disentoes. This article is really invaioinable in a fihmily, nd may be depiended u pon. and if geno'rally sed by phiysicias. Sttimer t'omaplant woutlfd e deprived o,f all its haorrors. na they would at lose one patienit in five hniored enises, hut rouldl perf'ortm etTefcttual cnres :n oioe tioirih of: lie time required by the usual meuloods of treat rent. I' is as effectinal fori adults ns it is fair bildren This Carmuinartive has also a very happy e1 ect on the miany Dyspeti. disoarders of' the toach-such as iouriatomfach, heartvburn, wn-. er brash, sick head tache", weakoness of the treast, cough. difliculty erbreathaing, tremors, pasmsl, imelancholy. siouking aind fainttoess, vo niting. and spittinig up the f'ood aller eating, ieneria, or where the food passes through the >od unchanged, want of appetite aind imahility ' sleep. It wvill be .very useful to pregnanelt romeo, overcoming irrhtability of the stomach nd thereby preventing anasen, vomilinag and! ieartboirn. Mothers will finid this nut '. snpe) or, as well as safer and cheaper to e their hilden fear fretting anad cryinag &c. mnan the isnal drops anad cordials to wvhiich they have een accustom,:d. CERTIFICATES. The Rev. Enoch Barker now ofSamptown, M. .says: ~-Having bteen afflicted with a se ere Bowel Complamtt. attetoded wsilo distress ig pain and discharge of blood, aind every ap serarnce of approaaching Dysentary. I.oabtam-i td ine bottle ol Dr. Jayrie'- Carmmnatvoe Bal am, a few doses oaf whticht (taken according to irctions) effe!ctedia perfect cure." From the Rev. Jonoathian Going, late of N Y. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-Haymng maade use f your Carmtinitive Balsam in my lainnily, anid inding it to be admirably adapted to the coam.; laints for which it is intendled. 1- take ptleae are in recommneniding it to te use of my irienos nd the public generally, believing those wo tie afflicted witht.gny of thiese coamplatinots will Emd relief in the itse of thois valutnble medicine, JONATHAN GOING. D. D. Pres. Granville College, Ohio. For isale by R. S Robeits. only Agent in ois place fur the sale ol'Dr. Jayne's cele'bia Led Family Medicine. July,2o6- . 27 Dr. Townsend's COMPOUND EXTRCT QF S.A hsAP A It ILL A. WONDER AND BLEdINo OF THE AGE. THE 11OS' EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN ci.E WORLD. This Extract is put up in Quart Bulles: it six times cheoper. pleaeanter. and rearranted superior to any sold. It cures icithout comi tug. purging, sickening or deblitatsug Me Patient. The great I,eauty and superiority or this Sar saparilla over all other nedicines is. that while it eradicntes the eisease, itinvigorates the body. It is one of the very best SPRING AND sU13tER MEDICIN.S Ever known, it not only purifies the whole systerm atid streingtiens lite joerson. but it cre., ales new. purc and rach blood: a power pos.es sed by no other nedicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful snecess. It fits perflormied within the lat.t five years, inre than 100.000 cnres of severe cases @I disease; at least 15.000 were coisidered inctrable. It has saved the lives of more than 5,100 children dij rinm the twte past seasons. 10.000 cases of General Debility and u-ant of Aertous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Satrsaparilla invigorates the wl"le aystei lierita;ently. To1 tlhose who have lost theiriscifor energy by the effects of imf-dici e tr indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulg,ence o- the passions, and bronght on a gener-il .hysical prostration of lie nervous system. l:ssitnde. vant of al-bition, fainltin12 sensatiois preimatuie decay and de. cline, haste- ing towaris that fliatal disesle. Con ontiption. catl he entitely restored by this plea. sant temiedy. This Sarsaparilla its far stilitiiur to any Invigorating Cordial, As it renems twd it,vigoiates the system. ,i% es activity i) the limbs. and .sIrength to the muscular sysici, in 1 tiost extrairdinary de gree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and 8:rengthen. Citis,tmpti,n can he etired, Broitcliti. Consumption. Liver Ciriplaint.i'olds. .Catarrh, Con li. Asthnin, Spittffig of Blood. Soreness i tlte Chest. Heetic Finsh, Night Sweats. D.lficult or Proluse Expectorati..n. Paiti in ite Side, &c. have been ind Cnn he cured. S1 iltio." Blood. New York. April 28. 1840. Dr. Townsond-1 verily believe that your Sursapiarilld has been the ticans, throngi, Prov idence, of saving my life - I have tbr several years had a bad cough. It became worse aid worse. At lust it raised large quantitilies of blood. had ilight Sweats, ind was greatly tle. bilitated and reduced, vaid did iot expmet to live. I have only usd your SarAiparilla a short tne. anid there has a wootterfu I change been wmotnght itrtme I alt, now aile to walk all over he city. I raise no blood, atnd my rough has left me. Ynt cant well imagi.e that im thank-. ul for these results. Y-ur obedient servat, W.M. RUSSELL. 65 Caihcrine-st. Itheumiatism. This is only one of more tian four thousand eases of Rhetnmaism that Dr. Townsetnd's -sirsnairi'la has cured. The nios severe and ;hronic vases are weekly eradicated by its ex rmordimurv virines. James Cummings. E'q , one of the assistants pthe Lnnatic Asyllii. Blackwell's Island, is f. Ignflentrin spoken of in ite f'lowing letter: Blackwell's.qland,. Lept. 14, 1847. Dr. Townsed-Dear Sir:. I have suffered erribly for.nine venra -with -1he Rhennistisi; uiderabl r _.. ,. in- fi - iravalk-. I-had the-utth*t. distressing pains. md my libih were teiribly swollen. 1 have Ised fiur bottles of your Larsaspatilla. id hey have denn me umwre thian onle thousand lollars worth of good. I am so mutch better. ndeedl. 1 am entitely relieved. You aire at hb. rty to use this for the benefit of' the auli:cted JAMIES UMCMv,INGS. Fifs! Fits I Fils ! Dr. Townsend,l not hatvinig vested his Sarsa marilha ini cases of Fits. sf course never recom.. siended it. anid wats surprisee to re.ceive the fol tiwinug from an initelligen. and respectable Far,. inet int Westcheister County:.. t Fordham, August 13. 1847. Dr. Trownsend-Deaai Sir: I have a little girl seven years of are. who haA been several 'earsadflicted with Fitst we tried alniosi every. hing for her, but without success t, at last, nl. hough we con!d fitnd no recommnendation in mr crirciulars f'or enstses like hers, we thought.nas he wats ini very delicate health. wve woiul. give r er somec of yior Sorsapatilla, and are veryg ~lad we did. for it not only restored( her strength mti she lios had not returnt of the Fits. to outr rent pletastire and ssmpfrise. She is fast lie, omitng rvuggid anud hte,rty. for which we feel JOHN BUTrLElt. Jr. Female Medicine. Dr. Townser di's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign mtd speedy enre for Incipient Co.nsiumption, g Blarrenness. Prs'lapstis Uteti. or Fallbng of' the IV,ob. Costive'nesb Piles. L,itcorrhien. 05 wh lites.hostriucted or difficuilt Meslnstituation. [nco.ntin:encse of Urine, or involusinrily dlisi -hiarg- tereoif. ittd for the genteral prostration , if the system-tio miattet whether the r.-snit of nhierent cantse or enseass, prodiiced by irregu arity. dintess or nercidentt. Nothivig catn he nosre surprisintg than it, invignrntintg effiets ott he hiuan tram,-' Pe'rsons aill weakness an'd assitnde, fromi takinig it, at sonce become re mist and ill of energy iunder its itnflutence. Ii ntm'-diately costntternects the niervelsssness of lie female frame, wvhich is the great catuse of Barrenness. 1t will nsot be xPilected of uis. in ~ases of so delicate a ntature. to exhibit ce'rvifi ~ates of citres performed, butt we cani assure t he ifflicted,. that hunsdreds or cases have been re-I toted to tue. Trhonsnds of cases where lam les have been without ch:istretn, alter using a lew battles of this inivaluable medicinie, have t :yeeni blessod w.th fine, healthy ofispring-. Opinions of Phzys.icions. Dr Towntsen.d in,imoost daily receivinig orders romn Physicians itt ii-.renti prts of the Union This is to certify that we, the unidersigned,. Physicians of the City of Albuany. have in inn nterotis cases precribedl D r. Ton' nsesnd's Sar tmptrilla, and believe it to be one o.f the mosst raluable preparationis in the market. , H. P- PULING. M. D. J. WILSON. M D. RI. B BRIGiGS, M. D. P B. 1'..MlFNiDO RF. M. D CAUTION. Owing to the great success and immense, tale of Dr. Town,.end's Sarsaparilla, e num bei- of men wvho niere formerly our agents, have commenced vmaktrg ?'arspartlla Ex tracts, Ehxirs, IBitmers, Extracts of Yel'ow Dock.. &c. Thtey generally put it up in the tame shaped bottles, and some of them have stole and copied our advertisements. they are : only worthless imitations, and should be avoided - - Prmeaipal ' flice, 126 Fulton Street, Sun Butldtng. New~ York.--And also by thte prtn t cspal Druggists and'"Merchants getseral ly throughout the Unsited States, WVest Indie and the Canadas. . Fair Sala by R. S. ROBERTS. Edefield C. H. Sent 20 ly 25 WORMS! WORVS' WORMS!, THE BANE OF*CHILDHOOD A ND the certain pro-cursor of many danger. On1s (rdea-eses. it allowed to remam long. ill the humnt system in great numbers Thousands. If children die inmually.fir worms4. The season is now gtose at 1a whet they become iost troublesome to chil dren. DR. WOODR1'FF'S WIoRX SPci'o is a 11i remedy for .voris. Try it. It is as good ais the best. and chenp as tihe cheapest. M1r Joseph Shippy of Miuscogee co. Ga., says it brooglht away 200 worms from a negro child belongmrig to him, mee a shtrt time. Mr. Johii L Litile of Whiievillt-, Ga.. pays I gave it in one i ase, ant brought away ffty - worms. In another case It cured hil- negro woman of' eiia or Tape worm. M r. Thamnas Boyd, of Coweta co. Ga. sayw he gave it to a negro boy who was in bal health ; it brough,t n way immediately thirty.ix wormns. lie wae- sooil well. und remains soup to this time. . 7 Griffin. Pike co. Ga. July. 1848 -Mr. Wood roff-Pleose trward immediately three dozen of your. Worn Specific without delay. Respectfully, JONs 6. H.ILL & CiV Talot Co. Ga. Dec 12, 1845. Dr Woodl rufi-I have receily made trial oFyour Wer11 "recificin a b:d cr.se. with the happiest effect. I ihink wor of it rhant ever. and believe it will do in ninety nine cases in the hundred. J. E, RoPER. M. Di For gale by R, . iW ERTS. Aug2 61 9 Dr. WOODRUFF'S IjYsENTERY CORDIAL T~ HIE well tried and generally approved Tre2edy f.,r Dysentery. Di.rrhen, Griping ind Aumtmer Conplainti of Children. From the late Capt. Holmes. Georgia Reg't Brazos San Jngo. .Jnly 24. 1846--Dr. Wood ruflf-l owe an apology for not acknowledging before t e receipt of n box of your Dysentery Cordial, which you liad the kindness to send me whde in Colunibs, for the use ofmy eorps. I have foutid it a most valuable medicine, -and nVly regret that I have not a supply of it. Wherever my men tve folloned directiona, they have iiviariably found relief. We have iifi-red aid are tifler.g much from Dysen. ery. occasioned by the wretched water wehave o driink. but your Cordial ij -restoring all to heir vonted health anid vigor. With my sin ere thanks fiar your kindiness. and best-wisbes or your simcess. I an your obedietiiserv't. - ISAAc HOLiXiS, Captain Macon Guards Georgrtoten. Randolph Co Geo.. June 13th, 8461-r Woodruff. Sir-The demand idr or r Dysentery Cordial is so great, dhat':I vant you Its senl by the stage. on Tuesday our d4,zeij bottles General Shorter's overseer ieformed me the other day that lie had used it It some fifky enses with entire success. In fact -very person I ave sold it to is very much-i pleased. 11 certificates tire of any use to you lean t-et any number for you. Very Respectfully D. MORRIS. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS., Aug 16 Gm 30 - JAYNE'S AGUE PILLS. N recommiending these Pills to die, public the propiietor does not .wish to make any minecessary or .tedious -lerambiulation,: but viti full directions and a few jmportant re wtiks. he will leave the medicine to siesk for iself, feeling confident that itsa-merits are snib s wil.not fil to bring it into general:.u'et in. eed. he is so sangtie of-theflicdey of those lills, he:does neot hesitate te gupranteea.cure t the mastin rnvated carea.. -V, c - 1GUPtUiI By folvvtmg the di4ctiiuoey i this :preparation, iis'uprority over.tlik rdmuary .Tuinic-&1xttites,0P'ills5& vjhue eadily d tcvered. - lo, Bemg purely vegtable, f from aloreig eleterionsor mieral preparations, thesepilf nay be token with the. utaiost safety tunder als nost any circumstaces. They strengthen thi tomtach, mtvigorate the system, and entirely erevent that lanigor and prostration of strength rhi,:hu always attend this disease. They also possess a decided superiority ov rqguiuinte. ptus.tate of Irotn. Arsenic, Boneset, nd the nueronus other p reparations usually maplhyed in the cure of FEVER & AGUE; i beiig genty apperient, by this means car yang themselves off throun.h the medium of* lie hiowels after they have spent their mecdici-. al powvers in the stomach thus preventing ie teccimiulation of those unpleasant symptoms tat almost tiniversalty follow the applicatiots f the a foresaid medieines. which constring the tiwel,., produce congestion of the liver, and emnini in the system to !irood diseases more atngerouts than those they are e.mployed to - uhvert. Henice it- is said that those remedies in the iajority ofinastances ontly serve to suppress te disense for a short perid, while the dia. nse still in his systemr is biooding nuew evils, nd soon developaes itself in a inure dangerous arm than att fir.t; thius the necessity ofa ied. -inte puose.'sinig the qualities of Dr. JAYNE'S LGUJE P'ILLS. that cani tie applied (vithout raa or experiencing those evil effects before Iluded to. and with a full confltentce of receiv ig a speedy atid rec ical rure. H- J. Bastick Esq. Drayton. Georgia, says. inv 18. 1846-Dr. D. Jayne. Dear Sir; My ale' of your preparation have exceeded my xpectations Your Ezpectorant, Vermiuge.. :arminctive Balsam, and Fcrer A.gue PWs. all' 'I '.\..:1. s.m,- of wihichi I am iww out of. I ,-at an imimediate supply of all the above amted Medicines miore particularly a large applty of tIhe t.xpectorntt and Agite Pills --- Ve have, yet among its a good many Iong. taindinn cases ofi Chits and Fevers, in which our Aine pills have never failed to cure.-. four Alterative is just beginning to be , .town here and appreciated. If I lad had nungh of yonr Fever and Aene Pills I could ave sol' mare than a hunidred dollars woi-tiL C themt. Yours &c. H. J. BOSTIGK. . MIessrs. J & H. Moore, Lisbon. Ill. says )ct 31, 1846; Your Agnti Pills at e about gone,. tid have given univeoa satisfaction. Win. Bll E..q WVahian Grove, Alabama,. nys: Nov. 9th. 1846; I have sold all yotir A tie Piils and Tonic Vermtifuge. They ate oinag wonders he-. I anm sorty'you did not aind tow more nfthem. Fort saile by R. S. ROBERTS, Ottly Agentt in this place for the sale of Dc nytre's celebrated Family Medicine, Autgl 16 3m 30 Ntate of South Carolina.. EDGEFI ELD DIST RICT. IN T H E CQALMON PL E AS.. ['homas P. Mi ihuer ) Declaration rs. in Attachment. talph $cnrry. {HI- EIPhintiff i-n the above ease, having. this daty filed his Declaration in my ol cc. anid the Defendant having neither wife ior attorney. .ktnown to reside within the limits if this State. on w,.onm a copy of said Declara ton. wvith a rule to plead. con he served Ont sotio4jof Mr. Adatos, attorney for Plaintiffjit is. 'rdered.that the said tdefenidant appear and plead . o the said Declaration, within a. year. and a lay fronm the date hereof. or jiudgtment will be tiven against him by defatul TH'O. G. BACON, Chedk. 31erk's Office. Edgehield,C. H.18th Nov.-1847 november24 ly 4~