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AGRIJULTIRAL j "4Froo the Sou?hrr* CIII:vator. -'BARNSANDSTABLES. -:'AR less aitention-iipaid,.1.he'erec 6h-.ufn'odurabiD. convenient"indcVValua, b6 BaLns aid* StiblesI ifli n4inI, -than - ill b-h'e wheat aild grass-groWi g States. N -r are they so indispensab1 1t1igricultuial operations of the Tor iner, as 'in RIhose- of the h:tte. he - ?stems of- th dconiti: p ant are never g'iired -into " bn-rns' like Aie straw of whWat, nor are:con :sialks, hay or otner f6irage required to be carefully housed eco'mized, to keep horses, mules;, c CiH'ttle and sheep throueh six months of r;iht6r. After making due allowance. for difference in climate, tillage, stock. -tasing and 'other peculiarities, we still think that great improvement In the construction of Stables and Barns, il needed at the South, viewiig its agri -culture as a whole. One sees mbre good barns in the ivheat growing regions of New York Pennsylvania and Ohio, than in- any other part of.- the Union al though not A few noble specimens can be found i New England and other States. Long experierce at the North has tested.and fully'established the econ omy of making basemrent stories under barns for stables, and the storage of roots. tubets and. grain. Wherever stone -or rock can be had at a moder -ate expense, such basement should be constructed of this"'enduring material. A,good wall laid inlime-morter, seven or eight feethigh, foi the sills of the frame: to weston, ill last for ages, and -greatly aid in keeping all the wood --ork above from rotting. At. first, it was customary to construcf' higfi con tinuous walls and basemeits only on side-bills, where th-e rth was dog out so that a wagon might be driven- on the ."loor above the stables in the basement .of -the ground on the up-iill side of the barn.. This was done to avoid the ,--auoliog.of hay and grain up an inciined plane to get into the building above the basement. By- a little gradi.ng and fill , inv with earth, this ineonvenience is now measurably avoided; and three tifoiirihsof all the bi6rns bWilt in Western New !York dn'level ground,. now have good basements under themn. You may find -flocks of severillhundred sheep, (and', the mos'- healihy and profitable ever- seen by.' us-in the United States) keot-for morths together, withoutt once going out" in thiseiables. Thej'are -eds like h6gs, i-. 1 eis, each of Wich holdi-frorten 1-twenty :heep. Win s and -doi 9venmtilite-ilie aparta --meeta;bilst- dry:'stawi ieaen, nick nd ' little"ypsu6 absdrb'and fi l -t y $'gseida "f eb vjrqc A ffd ba f V rcst 10 , iinl iiksndh fAIi c ElW;r add~Eithe ieT'f mII o4.h the' obidr'rgaerf w,ilf' notice'the -- good econotmy efsaving ti'er shelter - every pat ti'cle of anii'made by these aniin'als. "The 'pr'eservation'-of fertili' zers derivedt from horses, :mules, cattle, swiie, "sheep 'and- -poultry, is doing mucli cdward keeping theni in dry apart * ~ ments with'*economuical arrangments to - ' 'feed them at-asmall expense. FExper * ience demonsti-ates the 'zp:ofits in morp and"'better milk from cows, moro and better pork fronm hogs, and cheaper la bor ?rom wom king oxen and horses, than can be had without cenofoirable quarters. such as good barns fur nish. It. will, doubtless, be an objection to our -plan of making a stone or brick basement* for a good sized barn, that it will'enost two or three hundred dol. lars. But' what is this for a structure thsat -will last for centuries if well done? Think -of the money paid out fom car riages, hardies, saddles and other per ishmablew articles, and then do not bay that you are less dle'to build a -'de'cent barn' than a'- hard-wvorking farmer in Illinois or elsewhere. A good 'thrashing floor, - . granary and hays-forktoring wheat, osts, * ~ peas, corn, hay, 'shucks, &c., are very useful. Ina rainy days, plows, and all other farnm implements can be repaired' or' uiade anew itn a' barn. Barley, oats, peais, beans, corn, stmd rye are "got out" and prepared for use at home or mar ket abroad, -when out door work cannot be -done. It is not enough that you keep di hands doing something all working - ~' - days; you should see that eacht works at :all timcs to the best. possible advantage. 'It is 'difficult to say iai what form, o~r of w,hat dimensions a barn should be built as these niatteis vary with the extent of. the 'farm, its aparticular operations, and the. taste and purse of the proprietor. .Thirty feet are a good width, and the length can 'be forty, firiy or sixty as shall be deemed des'h able. Some farmers pre fer several of moderate size if needed for storage and others make them of immense area. If: horses or other an'imale-siand on * 'the 'ground as is 'generally practised at' the South, but very seldom at the North, they should be well bedded and kept' quite dry.* PKKecrt';S,-"I hold," said a Westa ern editor with digni6ie'd emphasis, "f *hold it a self-evident' prrticiple thai no * man should" take ia newsphper three years without 'ma kin'g ar least an apology to the editor or proprietor for not paying ~Adanes. eeveuAostr-'-~ "Gen. T1o Nel'_l ANA~J~ :CheapC !Colpn continues to remain Low in pi ps'criber takes tbis.inethod -of informing that. he iaaa'splendidand weil selected S'? .lately.b-nght-i New-Y'rk-and Philaddlijh them at such prices as will conpare%vith-'i ces. '-His-stock is 6niirely-N EW, and io o there. His stock consists in. part o'.every),i ses-Shawles, Ribbons. Collars, Gloves.'.1 r"dy made Clthbing' Hats iid Qaps, Hard Blankets, Kerseys,Sugar and Coffee, POpp men to pay for bad debts contracted with mi Canna tir the.Ch:apet. The commun be.satisfied, before buying anywhere else. iharge.qr1ooking,you May -easily come al foiced t~o admit, that the best Bargains area Deernber:6 1848 NEW AR OF READY MA1 AT THE CHEA T IIE Subscriber haing just received a Clwthing, consisting in-part or Pantal Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts of all descripti in style and taste cannot 'be sui'passed, and a -extremely low. FOR. THE Ile now offers a.splendid assortment of B style of Childrens fancy Coats, Carpet Bin Fancy Miss's Black,'Slate and White Ho Gips and Fringes. Just received a fresh'asiortment of NEW December 6 1848 .RY 01D OODsl D R' Y O O-5! FROM 1.,1T025 PER. CENT LESS. THAN LAST YEAR'S PRICES!! At T. Brennans Cheap)' DRY GOOD8*8TORE. Opposite the Mansion House anti itezt - door to- Hand *4 Willkims' Gio cery Store, Aguzsta,,Ga. H E undersigned has received his s6pply T ofFall& .W idir'Good,'amoiig uwhi are .g,.3tdeeidind y4ain black uzks - glack Alpacais.sand Bombazines,% Coied Alpaccas, 'plain and satin striped, French Cashmeres =s4 EnglishMerinos, 50 pieces Muslin-DeLaines. 1A. to 25 cents, 30- do Cashperes, lito.50cajts 100 do Scoc and French r1had4s,-I2 fto'31 ents. 500 pieces Prinis froit to21 eintser yaid, 10 bales-brown Shirtings and Sheeti,u 4L tor dF 1e iG ats d Bittns B1ea ced shirt1s, .c,.5 t.o1 te .s, .I.isLinilfVriblehimas - Ne 'isi4kl " omis Cfdh.aiilli ds n&Ermitt, Bad Anndti% 's -N. -B:-Irints and D'oesities 2Oer.c ~ess than Iast'year'sprces. - New b~ods'ivdweelf iWb ....,er. Parcels delivered in HaPinburg'free o(charge Oct 25 -- Sm .' 410 * Look at This. Great Bargains in Dry Goods. JP1LLL.&M II. CRJ&NE. (4Lt his Old Stand in Augusta, Ga.)v AS just received from New York a large a. nd extensive-assortmentt of FALL and WINTIER GOODS. many of whtich lie is selling from 20 to 25 per cent, less- tihan I,iat year's prices,,hle.would intvite~ his t,ient and all othert who wish' td~purebase goods,Jow to givet him ai call. Itu his stock ;are nmany Ricki and fashionable Goods, suc.as Rich Satin Stripe anud Chanageable Siiks. Wide Black Gro DeRthine and Lustre Silks, Rich Satin Stripe and Figure.d Cashmeres, Cashmtere 'Decosse and Muslin DeLancs, S(very cheap,) Lamertine Stripes and Plaid Worsteds, Satin Stripe and Plaid Aipaccas, Mohair Lustres and Changeable Plaids, Plain, Black arnd Silk Warp Alpaccas, A largc assortment of English and A merican .Prints, handsome Patters and very cheap, Fiench and Scotch Ginghams, Rich Cashmere and Plaid Woolen Shawls, Elegant Lace Caps and Muslin Collars, Gabriel. and Jenny Lind Collars, Drapery Muslin and Furniture Dimety, Welch Gauze and Milled Flannels,' t0-4 & 12-4 Ribon Bound Whitney Blankets. The above, together with a large assort ment of Cloths, Cassameres, Vestings. Sati'. nets, Kentucky Janes, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Negro Cloths, Bedtick, Drapery, Lining, La wns, Muslmns, Cambrics, .Hand kerchiefs, Brown and Bleached Shirtings atid Sheetings (very cheap), with a va'riety of other goods too numerous to mention in this3 Advertisement. Oct 25 - 4t 40 $25 REWARD. RUNA WAY from the Suabscriber on the 2d. inst . :my NEGRO , M~I AAN PETrER, Said- boy is about thirty-five years of"age, rather.light. complexion., stontly made and has aJ 977heavy head of hair ; lie also has a scar on one of his feet, near the first. joint of the great toe, 'caused by the' cut of an axe ; lie speaks rather short (whien spokern to, ad has a somewhat dow n look. I will ;tve.4 the above.rewvard to any one wio will' er' r him to nme at my residence, or ' twentye dollars (1120) if lodged:in jail where I may gt:bim. - * . JOHN L. BOYD. Warrenton;,Abb. Nov. 8th 6t -S* 43 M fR. ROFF;' d oditO 1 au~ in terest in the r'igit of Ed geldkiastri to Hoteluss' Reaction41 ~iiW els(Pateai~ has never coetIe~ihditii esa6dida,thei6.~ fore tie holds no aterest, and has no right 'te sell or ma: e any 'contract for ,arinWleels. We.- the understgn2ed are the -owners, ofaid; right, and a.gight purchased from any other,. Mr. 3, T?WEbBaa, we aittise, &*lf 1 power to acit as our agent.5~~ ; .- .. . ... .. d.. ice; a anione! nt si ~fa~ te sub ithet Pubic in thelI g;country, it oFGoods o,l &,;be has I, extrpeiieIy , -hse.wisiling y snld at. 'prgeenihuude, cio'a-is ad^ d God. bough ycabes I'bs&be ound idfof.Dry.G60ds-F i osJ-rfdres. deei,gBedticki iEsail P Trc, also daarca,Jewelry. Curle. Tobacco, ersS?ice, etc.'et As ekia any. -i do 'open,f - e I sell iy-al do welo~ egia, ando C-ie, -,eanm )v dai de hd il , ivio IeT M be I- I ' 2t 46 E CLOT 'CASHS navy ap9nriment of eonable oor.; Vests, Cba6, Se %kNek- and ons- eatc.ete ;diret f iic s.earsricese Ley'ae e- jiuGoods; LADIES eads, Tassles,'Cla g ,a.late ling. a full assortie-ot LaW t, Black. Tasse est .e lRabons, RICE, hieh h slld a isi. Win. K-eteli ~o AKF- pleastire -in r irnt ow rrat T ful acknowledgesi ei t 1e'al patroage.heretofore bosinscdli he ,amd impe by . libeiality and -fair tde o meit'a contauance. We now invite the ateit ur. nmuer. Srnd and cum "filMesl.'g ein erally, t6 '-r new Igo FINE, FASMOIL ~AN STAP-LE DS Select d,j *on f e rf:6'6 month from the I . t h Our apsor'iiet wileo usually-called I tiis .a ourselvisno an~uderNm1 bu ta. ,av,uAcal -- E. GH -r .-he A6mwn 0 00 If.. - G -.KNI Who respectfully tender. tbT unstoinera and Planters-generally theiriserv cesjn.theo $tor, age and sale of Cottou, and%th&irodnie. Adyan'es-will bes made when reqired on produce in Store.snd their charges w'i be reg.. uinted.iy a due regard to. the stateofdhistimes. NovI1.1848 2m .E . 41 STAT E' OF SO UT H CA LINA. . EDG EFIELD DISTRIT IN COMMON PLl&$S. Isaac Haads - vs. Rob'i Shannion. j :h-4. T HE defendant, Rohert 8h "i b, .hJo is itthe custody -of.the.86erif1 Edgefield ::istrict, by yirtue of a capiau ad:jatisfaccdum sated 'm this case,, having hled a schedule of uis whole'esate, nadia petitiof for the-benefit )f the in-olvent Debtors' Act,~6n motion of Carrol, the defendant's Attornej, it -is therefore ardered, that the said l<aac Hewes, as well as ill others the creditors of the aidefendannt, do tppear'at Edge feld ourt House before the Court of Common Pleaa for,theouaiddistrict on he first Monday in March next,.oshe.w cause, f any they can. why'the said defendant should 'lot be, admitted to the bebefi'tithe'said acet. THOS. G. BACONC C rED Ang 9 1848 3m 29 STATFE OF SOUT H Ca1IOLINA. E DGP.FELD DiSTRipT.. iN T HE COMMLIOP PLEAS. effers & Cotharan, vs. Attachinent. FTenry Timanus, ) >j. - T EPlaintiff i the above ease,'huaing on ' the 1st day ofMay last, file~d.his declara iona, On motion of Mr. .Yuin' Miorney fdr Plaintifi. Ordered,ithaIltfie' sadD dant ap >ear tandplead to the said-deurt6n, within a mear and adaffroni the i~ heef, or judg' uient will be awarded against him-b default. HO. G -BACO1 CrT. Clerk's Office, Ist June, 1848. Juna 7 ijy -20 sTATE OF SOUT H CO(ROOIN. E DG EFIE LD .DISTR3CT. iN TH E COMMON PLREAS. )avid Stilnaker, for . .Hugheg,. 2Dea fr~io in es.'- A4ita{knicut. m. L.Cochran. r H E plaintiff in-the above caeMiving this Rday. filed: .hisdeclzarationdelniyi.ofiice nod the defendant having neitherpiife nor at oruiej, known to reside awitlain ,Wldliits -of his Stats;on who a,copy;ofeii dolaiation, pith u'rule teoSlead, can be ser,.D imoCtios: prdered,that: the said- defeadanutKipear and ulead to thesaid declaration withina ataa and a, lay,-from isda~ ~~of .~i~imetill.be Lwarded agamast~hib deTl ij. . Nofeedabui 8 * - --42 'HS Notice. iWi tE 6re4a'n."all peresonefrom eut ..ting, or hauling oto, a Id, o let jiggfBre out,ior la altever, githodft-t'y eone'f,a~ ill libe put a force agamist.themn, - -e- -M . :E *Tv614 42-' AMEIalABQTEL , (Former#g Hubbard's H XM BRG, S RATEFUL.for st favors the subscri - her hereby.gives notic'e tiatl'is House'is now in c6miplete order, and would reapectfully invite all rs~nsisi i and the travilling public to ge. hiim a.call, confidently, *behSvmg,Ihat he dan give entire stisfaction to. all: those who. desiii- qpiet or-lerly Housej! coftnfrthble Roomi and leds ;with as -;ood a table is ihe Miiket'can rtirnish'. 7 Stables; Lots anid Carrin'e' Hou. in first -rate order and well pplied. '- A sober. and atentive - Hostler always in attendince. Par-. ticular-'attention given to Horse lft by -perz sons visiting Charleston or otherilaIces. Carridges always in readiness to convey .pasengers to and from the Rail Road -when 'desii-ed.' Horses auJ Vehicles to Let. WM. KETCHUM. Oct 4 12t 37: STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA. EDOEFIELD DSTRICT. INE QUITY. Sufad PbPoe Mary Jane Pope. %OTICE is hereby given that, by vir N ture of at Order from the 'Court of Equity in this'case, I shall proceed to sell on the premises on the 29th January nexi. -The Mill tract.of land, belonging to the estate of James S. Pope, dee'd., containing three hundred and ninety acres, lying in A bb vile:Dist-ict, on Wilson's Creek, and adjoinibg lands of Daniel Rudd. Dr. John Hollapd, and others. - . Said lands will be sold -on a credit 6Tone and two years, in equal instalments, except for so mech as*will pay the cost of this suit ld be paid in cash. Pur6hamere to give -bood--and jood personal security to secure ih6 purchae money. S. S. TOMPKINS,A, E. E. D. Comm'rs. Otfice,.Dec. 20, 1848. Dec.27 .- 5t' 49 XTAE Of SOUTH CAROLINA. EDQEFIELD DISTRICT.', IN EQUITY.''. Bl .fo" iton of FL4s(ate of James Morr4s, deciased. Lewi R bortseh .and othisra. s.: iM -and others. ifgo my.satisfaction,. that.Wm. "Mi,JTames Morrds, ,Re.becca Morris, Mirah'll Palme aid:his'w.fe.Ejizaoeth, John li44nd his yife6ir,barr, Levi -almore, 1i1iam, Fulm'o1r'e,.Josephj T. Fulmore ;and Pph MoFrj,soiaof4he deendanate in this us$ a e withou *the. limits of thii Siatei 4~rie.ha i;he,,defenadanatstabovie .Ur-d d ppeax, . emar,totheiWdhil eetbre -the paliicatioiof this.order, or. i -"will -be6tiki T W az SYTM Sm - A.. - II !m8; 6 84 - otliersr Bl - ames'Wall and-others; nnay-1'a * Tappeairing to my s.itisfacton tliffmeT .-Wall:& Martha Ditulapf defeda'tiir thi.' cAse;iargand 'reside .witliout'thie'-litnits aWt'iii Siefe ;~oidered that the defendarits'above%nmim ed,appene in this Honorable Coart, and-ptlead. aiswer or dernrto. the. Bill, .within three ionths fro'm the publication- or this order; -or tbjsaidlBill 'will be talien pro coufcsso against -;'Coinissio,ner's Office, .Sept. 26, .1848. Sept'27 1848. 3m ~ 36 State of South Carolina. EDGEE'IEC1D DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. Kemtick & Thiryer, ) vs. .' Atlaclunent. Win. Gronet.'~ T H E Plauntiff in this case, having this day filed' his Declaration in my office, and the Defendnt having nei ther wife unr attorney, knsown to r-eside within the limits of this State. upon-whom a copy of.the said Decliauon with a rnle to pilead, c'ould be served. Oni mo tion of T. G. Key, Attorney for Plaintiff.-ora. dered that the said Defendant appear arnd plead to sid Declaration -withisua year and a ay frerom the date hereof, or in defaulIt thereof, judgment will hn entered against him. TH OS. LI. BA CON, c. a. D. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H-,Nov 15. 1848 Nov. 2 2. y 44 Brought to the Jail . F'thais District, a negro man who says his . 'name is- H ARRY, and that he belongs to lMr. Saniuel Young, of Laurens District, S. C. 'Said fellow is about five feet, 5 ort6 inches high, about 40 years of age, of dark cimplex ion. tH e has a seat over his right eye and one nearbJis left eye, his forefinger on his right hand has been bioken, his forehead is ver.y fiat; he says he-ranawvay sometime in May or June last. Thme owner is requested to com.e forward, prov!e property, -pay charges and take hinm away, or he will be'dealt with accorditngto law. A. H. BUiT, J. E. D. *Dec 6,1848 ' . if . 46 .ALL persons having claims aigqinst the, Es -L.tate of. C. A. Meigsi'deceased, are hereby notified that unless they render them in to 'Samuet-Brooks assignee, on or before the first day oflFeartiary next proherly. attested, thiey will forfeit all ormany part' of said claim, that the Estate may be able to pay;'all persons in debtedio the Estate'by book account,, are. re -quested to:settle the lame on2or bef'ote the above date, as all iacccounts unparid at' that'date, will be put imnto die hands of an Officer for colic. tinn, and .potice is-hereby givena to all .per'sons diat have giventheir notes for goods bought at ,the sale,dahat nn indulgence will be given alter retan day in Febijary^next. SAMUEL BROOKS, Assignee. Nov.291848. '.9 2m 45 ALL those indebted to the estate of Bazil 11Lowve, deo'd., are' 'reqhested to nritke tin. mediate payment. - Nov22 O901Y B ILLo. z. n ovt2 . 44 e IL thlose indAtlto'Obe E ft&e of -John A% F. Malrtiu deceasede are rgetdt ,demnands, tiree r t d Nno- .-:. '-:.1m' - -i SA'B 'HE MOT EXTAGRD MRE D ,IEZTfE a Ekfractik ,118,011t, iz mesmy superior:tu'ant cld i7tI tiag. purging,-e:-tig Patic. ... my The an p. r poil vr all othier-medicfm s a,jl eradicate th.disiase" itinvge the d4C is one of thd veu s ver knowi;,iioz only:,.pwmi * ratem, and etreinth n erm per ; es ne, pure=3=d'- d s ro r d by no other:4iedicne.'Wilah rand secret of itiWohiefi(1#P erformed withinilie last five y )0.000 cures -f -se)re case',041'm a 0ast 15.000 were consideredrih W ived the lives ofmoranp -On4-00 ng ihe two past seasoqs. .p 0,000 casesf ra l of Ner;ss Dr. To'wusend's SaarsiillaisiJb 'hole systen, permanently. ho, ave lost tliirnapcular erergy.by Chfe ipdici e or indiscretion commmed-in;*'ht, ie excessive iadulgence. oUbV4p rought on a ge.ieral physical.pr*tim h ervous system, lassitude,- yaiMr..4- I iinling senstit, prematfeo line, hasteiinig towards the die int remedy.. Tis.Sarsap Ntp tiany nvigortinp As it. ?news ind ini 1 ives activily tW the limbs asuscular systetn, inl a Wi5 t ~ ree. learse and.'tr9i enik fC be cured, Bronhiti Complaint.:Colds,' rr Spitting of:Blpod,4 Sor Hectic Fl'OshNight"S Profuse EzpectoralorO have:been and can-ho'd Sjitting- -BU NeW !prf D'r. Townien-[ ~e~~ ~e-o arsnaarlla hias been hment Ltence, of saving myr1dlife ~ iIss - vorse.. a-t:mns it.r iiw lood,'had ngL.Syea ilitatei aWd redUd ' i d ve. fiiVebI umd'p ine andith(r bnsa,won r ule i FrougihmnueA - se city I raise 7no 'fkme. o c^aenwi'ing il for h Whl. RTS "if of Rl1ouatjW1AeartaO . ordn rue.~4 ~. Fy s S. iey Iiayo oc.aue e)anigise oilars wolih or gQo pmm - . ~ aded,l iutn entiri.e1e. rry to'use this lor the- benej'~ e Yours~ rsjeCdiJ~ U M~ I IL File!*KFits !.'fi$"'~ Dr. Townused. liotipvinAestd11 arilla-mi cass of -Pus,,.of course.:ne e ended-it, anid wa s srrisaJ to rikie wing from an intelgent a.idarepeti set in Westchejier,Countyg- g:i F'ordham,-&ogts Dr. Townsend-Deaa SIir':I iav irl seven years of age.e who ba bin sil earafliacted iviib Fits; .we trIed aimwtiety ling for her, but with6auct'shi aan I. a hong.h we could findinuo.rec(mmed~ni 'ur cirrentars for casea like hers, weIoiGys P he was in very delleate laealth, -we woul gan er somne of your Sersapianilla, - and;are ve laid.we did, far it not'only resti-ed he pg ut she has had no return ofrth'e T reat pleasure and,.aurp'rise. Sheis oming rugged and heartfr,for'which-af~ ~rateful. Yours, Ree u( Female. -Medicine. - '~ Dr. Townsea.d's. SarsaparilIa is a soveeg tad speedy cure for Incipient ..on -~, anrrenness, Prolaipsus Uteri.. or .Kaizif4~ Vomnb, Costivenesa7 Pils.*an Whites, obstructed or difcll iieontineCnce of.Urine, or tiiofiaI.ua barge the'reof, and for the generqlastma f the systena-no matter whellierihii sherent cause or causes, produced b9 tity, .illness or'accident. Nothinsg'esi I' sore aauryri.eing than,lts invigorating effe(iao' a:e hueman frame Persons all wpsakdess itd assitude. fromitaliing it,'at.nnce becoe6:neu mnst and full of energy under its indsnee T nmnediately counteructs. the.. nerveleuinessib se female franme, wvhich is the..re~it ri~ f larrenndss. It-will not be expectdf~n ases of so delicate a nature, to exhibhrit i jt ates of cure,' performed, biut weczan asueIse~ ffiicted, that hundreds of:dasis hbvs orted to us. Thousands of hai eri ies have been without.chiildr'en, aitedsg* tsw bottles of thi. invaluablete5mdiciettIwrV~ eien blessed with fine, h,eajuby olTspiz4-p i" Optilons' of Physuiwan' Dr Townsend is almot dalyeewmiorde4 'nom Phaysicians In daienr #arjs tie gi~' This is to certify that 'w,te ue(ge 'hysicians of the-City of -Albany,.hav9 Jn.ma ie'rous cases prescribed-Dr. To parilla, and believe: to 'be ones;e~ - aluable preparatltis fifihe ire. H. P" PULING. M.-D. It. B.- ORtGS;.M.DXY-9 - P..B. ELMlENDORF; M.RD , V . CAUTION. ~ Owing to the gra asude m.p.iYaf74 Lie of Dr. Townsend'sSarsapirilli4i -* ~r of men -whotvbre f6riiiily;ours i a.ve comsienced making -SarsspirnlIa E acts, Elixirs, -Bitters, Ektra6taFefAYiIL ock, &c. Tjey generally;pOtbpti tine'shaped -bottles,,and some.otfhad~ cie and coied onitdyertwomen s~e e sly wQrthless. imiato a, ad4 iW~4' . Principal OfceI6ra,j uilding, pok-i* pdf D diae'-C-n'adis .For Sale by R. S. ROBERTSI Edgefled C.;N. Sept 20 ly -. r' IJABTING'S. COMPOUND: SYRUP OF y OT only- y' si're iut a warraited curs or coasumptioa" aiid all disesp _6r::the ludgs. Thi' inedicine'lias decided:the dispule about the cutability 'of consmption',and satis Aed'the medical facuity and -Il whohave.u:ied 3 0 that consumption and all affeciions,otil6 lungs can not oily be cured. but they:irre as1a siy and simply.'cured,'a.almost any-ofthe dis orders to. wbich thi human frame is llable. The operation of a single bottle, which: coats $1, is sifficient to satisfy any patient-if not al together too far gone with-the disease-of this fact; and even a sitile dose gives 'evidence of its extraordinary inflnence in arresting tind eradicating the malady by the i.nmediate relief' it which it affords. This is mo quack or secret It remedy. Dr.-'Hastings. its discoverer,is one ol* the most eminent physicians of the age, and , has made a frhl disclosure ot its history,'and all s. its component parts to the world, not wishing a to incur the.responsibility of confining to him V self, for the sake of piofit, a secret which was g calculated to do such universal good. And P such has been lite wonderful result of its ope. 1 rations, that the London Lancet, Medicai ie Times, and the moqt eminent physicians of both a hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon salet. ri era to have immediate recourse to it, and prto claiming that of all known medicine, it alone has positively entablished its efficacy by unde-, niable Oroofs of curing consumption and all oth er diseases of the lungs. For sale at the Apothecary alil by Ii J. D. CHASE. a Price $1 per bottle. t1 December 6 1846 12m 46 b State of South Carolina. ft EDGEFIELD'DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF .ORDINA RY. Thotuas L. Garrett, Applicant,, summons t vs.i Harriet Garrett and othere, P Detendants. - -:T appearing to my satisfaction that Harriet . Garrett the widoW of Wm.. Girreft decea-n sed, David Hirtand May Ann his'wife,)ohn .F. Hart and Jade E. his wrfe George W:,Gar re!t. Ohver,S. Gartet, James W. Garrett. Wil lain 11. H . Garrett. Nancy Garrett, and John H1. Garrett Distributees of the Estate -of Wil liam Garrett deceased, it is therefore -ordered that.they do appear. and.object to the sole or division of the Real Estato of said deceased, on 0r before the fsi Monday in Afarci next, or their consent will be entered of', Record. . Given tinder my had at* my,Offide the 2d day of December 14. JOHN HILL,. .. Dec 6 1848 3m 46 7 1 State- of South Carlina, EDG FIELD DJSTRICT, - IN TILE COUR T OF 0 RDiNARY. Thos. BUCary' and wife and. . others, Aoplicants,. . Sumnons - vs ti Thos. Stewart-and others PARTITION. lefendarpts. Tipiearing to my satisfittion'tha ik r '- 'iam Thompson, Thos. Tompsou,' Alex6 inder Thompsan, Narcilla Thoapson, Nelly Thompson, Polly ThompsoI ,Ta HT cdu-aind Thornas jtewait, resid lify limits of this-State. 'It is theror o that they doappear.tad objedt ti'ale or "Diision ufshe Real tcate. orlexainer: Std6iat 'd cased on oefoie o L r~ sent m-Fdlruarr ( 1- 'TJI$$OM0~ A?LS others; Apjidant;" j Sur'r r - - ps John Co1mnaand -,' PAR'iTroiI. others, Defcn'dants. .J T~ppearingto My satisfaction, that John C Anna Dehuer vife of John Desha.ei- deceased ; John Chapman, Mary Chapman, - H arvil and wifo Caroline, -- Partin and Ellen his wife, BenjaminI Partin, Tire Jennitigs, Levi MicDaniel and wife Elizabetb, -- Kay and his.wife Susan, live beyond the -limits of this State. It is * therefore ordered thiat they do appear and object to tho'sale or Division,of the Real Es tate of Philip Jinnings doceased, da~ or .be fore the first Monday in February next, (18,49.) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN H ILL, o.Ez .: Novl1 148 . 12t - 42 STATE OEF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFlEL.D .DIST RICT, 1NTIIE COURT UF ORDINARY. Joseph Parktman & Peggy his) wife, and others, Applicants, jSeusows Ys IN Blake Faulkner and wife Eliz,. PARTmTON abeth, Defendants. J IT apparingto my satisfaction, that the sadBlk Falkner and wil'e Elizabeth7, reside beyond the limits of this Stare. It is therefore ordered that they do a ppear and ob.. ject to the sale or division of the Reel Estate of Elizabeth Falkner deceased, on or before the first Mtonday in February next, (1849,) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Nov 1 1848 12t 42 Staite of South Carolina.I EDGEF~IELD DISTRICT. .IN ORDINARY. Bridgett Cubill, Applicant, Summons c . 5. in c Richard Cnhill and others, Deft's. Paritin. r IT. appearing to my satisfaction that Richard[ Cubiill arid Thiomas Cubill, -Distributees in thte above stited case, reside without the limits I of this State, it is therefore ordered that t.'.ey ~ appear and object to the ..,ale or Divission of the Real E.state o,f William Ciubitl. deceased, on or before the first Monday in A pril next, or their consent will be entered of Record. Given under my hand at mny Office, the day I and date above written. Dec 2 1848JOHN HILL, o. E. D. De 2 14812t 49 FINAL ilNOTIOR, ALPersons having any demandse a .gainst the estate tf James S. Pope, deceased, are requested to- present them for payment by the 25th of December ne1ct, as ii is iidtended shortly to make a final s~ settlement on said estame. b .T HOS. Hf. POPE. Execu- Ii J AS, H . WIL.SON, tors.t Nov. 4, 1848 7r .42' For i!ale or-Rent.' T'HE Dwelling flouse. &. . S 1 LotPToraterly .occupied a I byWjG..Ris pI ,ne cadi a Court:Huse,.tin ase Cln'ntifoad. Thw Hus oeinlihlf*ifi a rooms, atnd other.convenient out btildi s 'Fdr paticular entrire at this -Office.