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More Ne G oods, JUST Received at the celebrated NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA CHEAP CASH STORE, 17 Caresmore per shipsCaro line and Columbia, front New York, which with the GOODS previously received, corn priees the largest and best assortment in town. CONSIST-NG IN PART OF 'Whi'te an-d col'd Stockings from 10 cts and upwards, also half Ilose -from d ets. tp, Ladies fine black Mits at t2&, Turtle Shell, Tuck aid Side Combs, Cologne, Bear's Uil ard PE6FUMERY of various kinds, - Black, green and colored Vails, White, and col'd Kid, Linen, Picknick Gloves, Splendid Purses, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes. &c. HA TS. Gentlemen's and Youths Panama, Leg horn, German Straw, Ranchero, Cali. fornia, Canada. and an extensive assort iment of Gentlemen's black Hats; also Infants' broad flats. BOOTS St SHOES, Sewed and Poged Boots from 2 75 to $3 75 150.pr Brogans, Eewed -and peged, Ladies' fine Shoes, very cheap, A fuH assortment of high and low quarter - Boys and Infahts Patent Leather Shoes, - Gentlemen's Ladies' and M isses Shoes, All of which will be sold extrcmly low. C U T L E R Y. A very handsome assurtment of one, two, three and four bladed Pocket Knives, Also Pen Knives, Dirks and Bowies, Pistols, Pet cussion Caps, Powder and Shot, -Steel Pens, Scissons, Razors and Razor Strops, warranted. Shaving Soap and Brurhes, Cloth and Shoe Bruehes, Blacking, &c. SAD DLERY. Snddles, Dray and Riding Bridles, Girte. Sir cingles, Saddle B:gs. Carringe and Riding Whips, Martingales, Sugar Whipis, all at my usual low prices. C L 0 T H1I N G; Positively there never has been a larger and better assortment shown here. The sewing is splendid, and in regard to Style, nothing cuan surpass them, come and try them; part of those Goods are cotton Pants, at 75 cents; white lin en and colored drilling. black Merino Frenct Drillinig. ribbed and ane black cashemiere Pan taloons ect. COATS: Black Dress-and Frock, Drappe'Ete do. Croton, Drab', Sumimer, Linen Checked, Lus tre,*Bruwnm Linen, Alpacas and Summer Coats. VESTS. Black Satin. Caslmere, Silk and Linen. White and Colored Marseills. Plain Buff' and tlue Vests. and a large assortment, a cheap kind from 50 ets. up. A L S O Shirts, Suspenders, Neck and Pocket Silk Handkerchiei,, etc. etc. It is a well known fact that Goods are bought cheaper in New York thtan in any other City tonsequently as my profits are sinall, and rmy Goodi bought very chen p, greater Bargains and cheaper Goods are sold at my Store than in any other without exception. J. COHN. April 4, 3t 11 SHERIFF'S SALE. 3 Y virtue of sunrdry writs of Fieri Fat UZcias, to me directed, I will proceed io sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mlonday and Tuesday following in May- next, the followiug property, in the following case, viz: Samuel Glover vs WVilliamn Herhert and J. .11. Burley, one Lot in the Town of Hamburg, known as Lot No. 133, on Centre Street, having ffy feet front and 150 reet back, John L. Weyhe vs Martin Posey; John Colgan vs the Same; Henry Wise vs the Simte; Goode & Sullivan vs the Same; three negroes, viz: Julia, Tilde, and --, also, one two horse Barouche and lHarnmess, one Buggy and lHarness. C. J. Glover vs James Terry; N. L. Griffin vs James Terry and F. W. Pick ens; other Planmiff's vs James Terry, one carriage and harness, one huggy and bar .ness, arnd one pair oft hay horses. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. P. A pril 14 44e 13 SHE RIFF'S SA LE. BY virtue of' sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, 1 shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Couari House, on the first Monday and Tutesdaty in May next, the following property itn the following case, viz: Collin Rhodes and Samuel Posey vs. Martin Posey, Colliu R hodes vs the Sante; R. C. Fowke vs thme Sante; one ihiousanid acres of landI, more or Jeas, adjotiniog lands of Francis Potsey, Collitn Rh~ode-, atnd others, Ott wvhicht nre a Saw anid Grist Mill, also, the folloiiing negin slave, iz: Louiza, and her five chiulhen. Walmdron, Nicy, Hualdi', Celv, undi Doc. Cuttir, Ala, Emily, Bethberm,'Miairy. Willimi, Henry. *Luke, Zion, Shade and1 Jucob', atso, six head of-mnulee, arnd two bay horses,. and one. waggonm and~ eear. George Parrott. v. Elizahetha Carter, one thottsand acres of lanid more or less, where the Defendant lives, adjaiining lands - of John Wise and o'lhers. Term. cash. S. CH ISTlIE, S. E. D. A pril 10; 4t 12 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of stundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to rme directed, I will proceed te sell on Thursday the 10th of May, at the house of Martin Posey; on Shatv's Creek, the followinmg property int the follow og cases, viz: S.F. Goode vs .Martin Posey. vari otis other Plaintiff's vs. the same, a large Stock of Cattle anad Hogs, Houseldm aend Kitchen Furniture. Also a large lit of Lumber at the Sawv Mill. Plantation and Blacksmith 'Tools, and various other artic1'es riot mentioned. *Terums Cash.. A pril17, . :. 4c 13 Griswold's Cotton fins. W E wfluld respectfully say to those wIsh inig to proenare NEW GINS of a anpe rior quiaity, that we shall keep- constanty on hand a few of the above much approved Man. ufacture, which are offemed to the public on the very resonable ternms of the maker. -.--GF.GER & KNIGHT, ~Agent. Hambr,,,n Apnril 11 2m J3 EDGEIELD HOTEL. 1HE Subscriber re-pectfully informs his friends and the public at large, that he still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this method to intorm one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, lie has icduced his terms of Boarding, to the follow ng reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. lan and horre per day, $1 25 Man per day, 75 Fot Breakfast. Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, each 23 Horse per day, 50 Single Feed, 25 The Subscriber returns his thanks to the community at large, for past favors and so licits a share of the same. H. JENNINGS. Feb.21 tf 5 New Goodse New Goods. HE Subscribers are now receiving their Stock of S PRING and 8 UM M ER G 0 O D S. which were purchased ery t4n for Cash, and consequently can and will be sold accordingly A mongst which are itl,e lllowirg: Rich P- de Sou Silks, Do. Camelian do Do. Brocade Stvipe do Ex. do. Diagonal Plaid do black, Rich Plain Blark Silks, Sups. Blk, Plain Col'd md Plaid Bareges, I),,. Plain anid Fiaured Tisnes. Enb. Brocha Swiss Mualin Dresses, Very rich Blk and Col'd Brocla Lawns, Large lot Printed Lawns from 15 to 20 New style Jaconetand Organdic Muliis Do. do. Silk and Linen, Gingham., Beautiful lot Summer Ginghams from 121 to 25 cents per yard Latest Style ai Ladit a Collnra and Cuffs, Uimon and Linen Drill rrom 25 cts to $1, French. Summer Cassimer and Cloths, Sop. English Draps D'Ete fr 75 cin. to $2 New style Pur Dimity,-witht Fringes to match, Plain. Plaid and Stripe Cottonades, Pillow Case Linen and Apron Checks, Gro. Nankeens and B. E. Diaiers. Silk'and Cotton Umbrellers, Parasols anc Parnoollets. All styles and prices Tickings fr JO to 20. Do " " " Bleached and bro Sheet. ings add Shirtings from 4.j to 45, All styles and prices Calicos, from 15 to 25 All qualities and prices bro and blk Table Unmask, All qalities and prices Cotton, Linen anc Silk Ilandkerchiefs. Silk Fringes & Bottons, for Ladies dreFSsi Cord ant White Cot, Silk & Kid Gloves MaTsails and Silk Vestings, Bleached and erown Cotton Drills, Marlboroand Slrting Stripes, Osnnburgs and Factory Stripes and Yarns Swiss. Mainl, Book, Plaid and Jitconet hl tnslins, Augusta 7--8 and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Complete assortment of Chifdren and La dies Shoes, Any quantity and quality of half Hose ant Hosiery. &c. &c. Which our friends and acquaintances, anm persons visiting Hamburg for the purpiose o buying Goods, are invited to call and take a lok and judge for themselves, as we reel coumf dent they will find it'to their mierest JACKSON & KINCHLEY. Hamburg. March, 1849 2m 9 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA EDGE&FIELD DISTRICT. iN ORDIN A RY. B Y JOHN H ILL, Esq., Ordinary ii Edgeielmd Districl. Whereas Ale xander H-ollingsworth, hathi applied to me for Letters of Admin stration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Hugh M~illet or Minor, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These ere, therefore, to cite and admon ish adl and singular, the kindred and cred-' itorsof thc said deceased, to heatnd appeat beibre me, ai our next Ordinary's Cotnri for the said District. to he hiolden att Eidge. field Court House on ihe 27th day of A pti inst., to show ca'ase, if any, why the sait administration should not h~e granted. Given under my hand atnd seal, this the 10th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and l'orty nine and in seventy-third year of Amer ican Independence. JOHN HILL,o. E. D. A pril 1 12 1 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN-EQUITY. BY JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary ol .3.Edgefield Distriet Whereas Abirahamn Jiunes, haith appliet to me for letters of ndininistration, d bcnes non ont all nnud singutlar the goods anm chattles, rights anud credite of Johln Pouwe, late of the Dist rict aforesaid. decenised. Thmese are, therefore. in cite and admnon. ishi all and singular, the kindhed ad credi tors of the said deceased, to he and appeam before me, at onr nexzt Ordinary's Cotnr1 for the sail Distictt, to lie holden at Edge. field Court flouse on the 27th day iii April itnst, to show cause, if anly, why the said administration should not bc granted. Given under tmy hand and seal, this 1 ll day of April. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ftr:y tine, antil in the sevenuty-third year.o01 American Independence. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. A1pril 1l 1849, 2' 12 New Boot amid Shoe M1ANUJFACTORY. .Vare niade in a muout buperinur style of fi and workmaniship,. IGentletmen, wanting coark soled. doable solod, water p roof, walkttng, dress, patent Iteather and a fine .putmp soled BOJOTS, need but leave their orders with the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. marchi 1If 6 - Lands for Male . T IE Subhseribe'r offers for sale a valuable tract of lun'd. lying seven miles West ol Edgefleid C. [H.. on the Abbeville Road, com taining 450 acres. '250 of which are in woods. The cultivated hinds are well improved, and therois a good Dwellinig bouse, with all niy cesarynt -hanseson thlii premises. in good repair. Terms favorable for the purchaser. -JOSEPH FERGUSON. Api ..11,2.2. *m 12n GROCERY BUSINESS. H AVING bought out the interest of A . BuRrsIors inl the Grocery Business1 lately carried on under the firm of Dunbar 8; Burnsidrzs, I take this method of informmng the frieeds and customers of the firm, that the bn. smtess is contitned by myself', nid on my own account. I have now on lnild a large and well nasorted Stock, to whicth will be ldded such addiholnal supplies as the wants of custo. mess macy require. Planters and others visigtin this Market tire respectfil) itivited to examime mny stock, as it utay be to their interest to do se befolre putichaising elsewhere. , ie niddition teo my former large stock, I am now receiving by [turand and River, the feu. lowing supplies: 47 llihds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. 0. Sugars. 25 Bils. No I Clarified Sugars, 70*" Superior Coflee Sugars. 5 and 5 boxes Loaf. Crushed and Pow dered Seegars, Vest lidia Rond New Orleans Molasses, 175 Bngs Rio, Laguara and Java Coffee, 400 Sacks orf Sit. 75 barrels Mackerels, 50 boxes fine Cheese, 3 tierces Rice. 125 kegs of Nails and Brnds, 40,010 lbs. Sweedes Iron-all sizes, Band Irni, German and Cast Steel, Wagoinu Bc'xcs, 100 boxes Winidow Glss-all sizes, 50(X pennda Putty, in Bladders, 4,500 pounds While Lend, Vernon Mills, 2 barrels Linseed Oil. Ditchers Boots. Brognits and Ladies Shoes. 500 Henvy Duf'el 1hikets, 20 pair Fine Bed Biawikets, Ketseys. Osnabeirus, Shirtings and Sheetings 2 ens,-s Prints-all patterns. P-inted Buckets and ritles. Braesboutnd Buckeis aned Wire Seeves, 3000 poinds Sole Leather; Upper Leather and Callikins. 300 pounds oak tanned Leather, 40 kegs Dupoet's and Kentuciky Rifle Powder 35 quarier kegs, do do 125 hugs Shot. 300 pieces Bigging, 200 Coils of Rope, 1000 pounds Twine, Lead, Bluestone, Indigo. Copperas, Canidles-Speri and Tallow, Chewing Tobicco-assorted qnalities, Saear Canls, Measures, Pepper, Spice, Gin ger, Cane seat Chairs, Wood al Caune Seal Rocking Chairs, aced maney other articles tot tedious to enumerate. B. S. DUNBAR. Hambutrg, S. C. Feli. 21, 21n 5 List of Letters EMAINING in the Pst Office a IEdgefield C. H., Ist April. 1849. Ahney. Joehen K Howard. J B Adatms, Thus S Jeenes, George W Anderson, Thomas Jries, Mrs Widon Bowls. J Juden. Chesnut laition, Joseph Lane, J B Bicyd, Mnry A Merewether. Dr. 8 Bassett, W P Magnth, S P Clary, M W Iicliell, George W Ctlbreath. Rebecca Mness. Julius Clewy. M W Merewisher, S G t'loybrooks, R W M:Culloeuh,Harrie D'ay. Peter Nixon. U'-orge Disus, GeorEe Naikins. George DeLange, Dr. L HNix-on. J P Oury.., Clerla JLPerin..CB DeLanghter. Reb'eaRoberts, R S 6 Emery. M ary Reanms, Joseph Feuntain, Kindlredl Ryane, Jeehn E F Galleny, Patrick Reobersoen. Jaemes Gill. Jeehn Sc'otc. 0 HI P Gamewell, Rev. WShellgroive, B Grilln, David F siuhi. WV C iecby. Lieclecoen Thomnas, S S Hirrcver, George liWiihi. Henry Hedpeth, Wmit Wells, J 1) Howard, Jesse B Walker, William G. L. PENN, P. M. A pril 11, 3t 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDIGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Andrewv Shtely, seed ) Elizbeth Murphy, | Bill for accoun' vs. i and Felix E. Bodie, atnd I transfer offunda James Murphiey. )J ITI appearing toe my satisfaeccion thai James Muerpehy. onee of the derecndent ice this case, residles frirm anid beyonde the limits oif this State. On mnotiecn of Mr Joces, Comip'l Sol-r. it is ordereed that thei said Jamies Mtirphy do apepeaer and plead answer or demcuer, to the sold hill ofl cenm phii, withicn three Mo unths freom the pube lietioni heerecif, cur the said bill will be ta kene pro confesso neeinsm heim. S. S. TOMIPKINS. C. R. E. D. Coem misuioner's Ollre. Jan. 17, 1849. Jace.24 3m 1 MED)ICAL NOTICE. D R.LE.F. TrEAGUJE akes this method a ineforineg th,- citizens of Edgefield Vil Ingec aced viciceity, theit lee leas made a permat neet residenece leers, for the6 peurpore of practi siun Muedicimee, Surgery anid Obstetrics. He hus beene segaged in aniextensive practici for the last femr yecars. in ec-pnlyhi with his fath er Dr. T. Teanue in Leacrens District, aced hopes theui his experienice aend cunceasing etttentio: o the duties of his prof'essin, will obtain fi him cn shaere of public patenenage. His teffice is next door to Col. Bausketi's of fice, opposite Mr. Ceompty's Hotel, his resil deece is the house formcerly noccupied by S. S Tempkens, Esq.. ntear the Male Arcademy. He maiy be reecned at his ofice ine the day, am residence at night, tunless professionially cogs. ged. 6 Janceary 17 1849, if 5 Brought to the Jadl ObIF this District, on the 9th -instant, nYegro man, who says his name is JAR. RETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamhir Rice, living withbin four males of' Union Couri House. Said fellowv rays he is a bilteamith, and hass a very large scar on his left arm, juel below his elbbw, caused by a burn; lee alet has a large dark spot or mole covered witl1 hair, on the lower part of the left cheek, H e is a bout five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and_28 years of age and lighi copxioni The owner is regntested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take biti away, or lhe will be dealt with as the las dir cts. A.- H..BURT, s. s. D. March1 8, 1849 ' tf S. DBU.G AND G ENErRAL ~ST OR FA G E N C Y. HIE SitCscrber infoerms his frisends ane .. thpublic, that as Agent for a few friende srho have engaged hien to do busineess for them 'he will keep-ome heped st the Post.Office,.a feel supply of articles as above, which le- will sel chpafror.) *Feb.G. L. PENN, Agent. DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF S ARS AVAR ILL A, The most extraordinary Medicine in the World. 03-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and war ranted superior to any sold. It cures with out vomiting, purging, sickening, or dcbihta, ting the Patent. 'I he great beauty and supcriority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicino is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates ie body. It is one of the very host SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININES Ever known; it not cnly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood ; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were considered in curable. It has saved the lives of more than 6,000 children during the past season. 10,000 Cases of General Debitity and want of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the pas siens, and brought on a general -physical pros tration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sar saparilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to.the limbs, and trength to the muscular ajatem, in a moit extraordinary degree. Consumpion Care&. Cleanses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured, Bronchitist, Consumption. Liver com plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs. Asthma, Spat ting of Blood, Soreness in the chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difcult or Profuse Ex pectoration, Pain in the Side, &c. leave been and can be cured. Rheumatis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases of hlieunmatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa parilla has cured. The- most severe nnd chronic cases are weekly eradtcated by its extraoidinary virtues. James Cummings, Esq., one of the assisit tants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Is, land, is the gentleman spoken of in the fol lowing letter: Dr. Townseid, Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine yeats with the Rheumatism considerable of the time I could not eat, s!ee p or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs % ere terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsapa'illa, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so much bet. ter-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the af flicted, Yours respectfully, JANMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townend, not having tested his Sarsa. parilla in cares of Fita, of course ne ver recom mended it, ano was sttrprised to teceive the following from an intelligent and rtspectable FoRDAm, Aug. 13, 1857. Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-1 have a little girl seven years of sge, wvho has been several years afflicted with lFits; we tried alntost eve ryimin for her, but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendatin in our circulars for causes like hers, we tho't as she was in very delicate health, nie would give her sonme of your Sassaparilla, and are very glad we did, for it has not only restored her strength, but she has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleastie and surprise. Shie is fast becomning rugged and hearty. for which wte feet gratlul. Yours, respectfu'ly, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. P'EMALE MEDiCINE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and Fpeedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb, Piles, Leucorresa, or Whites, oostruc tion or difficult Menstruration, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system, no matter whether thte result of inherent eauie, produced by irregularity, illness or nac, cident. N othing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from tak ing it, at once become robust and full of en ergy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cautso of barreness It will not be expected of us-, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflic ted, that hundreds of cases have been report,. ed to us; thousands of eases wvhere families have been without children after-using a few bottles of this~ invaluable medicine, have been blesed with fine, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to .Mthers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever dis covered.. It'strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain arnd disease, increases and enriches the food, and those who have used it, think it is indispensable. It is highly usoful both before and after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling 0f the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit ing, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Henmorarhage, and in regulating the Secre tions and equalizing the circulation it has no equal. *The great beauty of this Medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successtully, OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS., Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or ders from Physicians in differentparts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous eases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Saraparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparatIons in the market. H. P. Putrbox, M. D. J. Wuamsor, M. D. R. B. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. EL.:Nsa~onr, ME. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. C AUTION. Owing to the great truccess and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a nuim, br of men who were formerly our Agents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Ex tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock.&c._ .TJey.gerally put -it up in the same shapi bottles,,.and some of tisoithave stole and copied our advertisements; they are only worthiess imitations and should 'be avoided. For sale in Edgefield at the Dave k3Uy GEwNEAL~STORE by 'G. L. PENN, Mafrd 14 184n ly 8 Agent. As The Great Remedyfur Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in tke Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Sarofula, King's Evil, White Swellings. Hard Tumors, Stif Joints, and all fized Pains wsatever. Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South of Europe and Pales. ine, in 1830, heard so mnch said in the latter place in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS TER, and of the (ns he considered) mirneumzs cures he had performed, that Je was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long and Liver Affection. the reimuoval of which had been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the genial and deliaions cline. He accordingly applied a plaster otn the right of his chest where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one over the region or the liver. In the mean time he drank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He soon found his health improving.and in a few weeks his cough left him; the sallowness of his skin disappeared, his pnin was removed, and his health became permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. -Gentlemen--During last wiinter and spring, I was so troiubled with a pain in breast as to render me nnfit for the ditties of my offiee: and hearing your JEW DAVID'S or HE BR-'V PLASTER highly recoinmended for similar cnses, I was induced in give it a trial. I had worna tplaster ipi)n iy breast bit a short time, when all pain left me, and I was ennikled again to engnge in the labors of the office. I would also state, that my sister, residitag in Stenbenville in ibis State, has received nucli benefit from its use. Yonrs, truly, J. P. WORSTELL.' lasillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very beneficial in cases of Wenk ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stom ach. Weak Limbs, Lameness. Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, sub:ect to pai or weakness in the baclk or sides, should be n ithout it. Married ladies in delicate situations. find great relief from con. stently wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been fonid a certain renedy for Colds. Goughs, Phthsic and Lung Affectionis, in their prunary stages. It destroys inflamina, tion'by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAUTo.-The Sgbscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern Stiatee for the sale of this truly valiable l'ister; and it. order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article. sold in this city and else where. for the genuine, they invite particulur attention to the following marks of the Genuine: sLt.-The genuine iS put ny iln smooth, en gine turned blottoined boxes, not solder-d in. 2d -The genuine has the engraved head of Jew. David filn the directionas, around the box. with accompainymng record of Court to L. Taylor, ilichester. 0 SCOVIL & MEAD; Chartres Street. Wholesale General Agents for the' Southern Stites. to whiin all or ders imst he addrewsed. Saold nso; Whl!esale and Rettil by JOHN M D.-CrL"LASLA yathenaaries. fall. Edge field Court House, S. C., ALuso, by HAVILAND & RISLEY, andJ. BARNETT & CO , Angusta, Georgia. Feb 14. 1840 jy 4 Dr,, Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. SAFE and certain caire or CONSUAIP ATIuN OF TilE LUNG~S, spitting of Blood, Conahe, Cotls, Asthmn, Pa nthe Side. Brnchiitis, ilooping Cungh and all Pul., monary Af'ections. TESTMONIA LS. Extracts from Certificates which can be seen in full by calling upon the Agents: Mr. A. L. Scoill.-[laving been rafilicted with a most adisiressiing Congh.until any Lunigs became an'ected tu such a degree that I was cntinually spitting blood; and heimig tnder the care of sn .ible physician, without obtainaing any relief until I procured a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health in a very shomt time. J. FINCH . Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 1844. From the Honi. Jndge Willinm Burke. late Post m-.ster of the city of Cinicinnati for uiore thani t wenty years. The statemnut of Justice Finch is enmitled to the (nllest confidence of thme public. I can fully crraborate what he ha.s said, haiving nsed the medicine mnyself with the'mio-t decided henmeft. WiLLIAal BURKE. Ciancinnati. Auag. 12, 1845. A RENAttXAUr.K CURE OF co~SUMPTiOK. Mr. ScadLl was taken with a most dis tressing congh, anal my lungs became so dis eased that I bled in a short time several quarts. I was reduced so low that all of my tiends, and even my physicians, thought Iiiiaust die of Consmottion: My brother hearing of the rearka'ble cures made by Dr. Roger's Liver wort anal Tiir, praoeired a bottle. and before I had taken one half of it, it seemied to go to the very seiit of the disease. I raised a large quan tity or phlegm aiid matter, rand may cough was stopped as hy a charm. And by its use I wyas restored to perfect health. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to And subscribed this 26th Nov., 1847. H-. E. SumEscER, Mayor of Cincinnati. [Extract from 'a Letter from the Rev. -Hlenry ' Wisemtan.] -Mr. A. L. Scovill-As Dr. Rodger's Liver wort and Tar has been the meanis of' snatching my companion fronm a premature grave! I feel uuder the obligation to give iiy influence o tihe circulation of so vahuable a medicine. HENRY WISEMIAN. Patriot, Gallin cm*, 0 , Dec. 23, 1846. [From Dr. Wilson.] I. have been the family physician of Mr. Wisenan fair the lest twelve years; during that timie Mrs .Wisemarn -as been suf'ering from diseased lnngs. And finally all the symp os of Pulmonary Gon'sumption apapeared. All the usual rettedies failed. At this time she :ommenced nsing Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and ar. It acted like a charm. In a few days she declared herself nearly well. -I have ito oubt of its virtues, and-wvould cheerfully re ommend it to persons affijeled with disessed lungs. H.'R. W ILSON, M. D. Patriot, Gallia couity, Ohio. BEWARE 0, CoMTnFEanrs. N. B-The genuine article is signed''An drewo Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around ach. bottle. --- 11- Pac-S1 per bottle, or- six bottles for $. Sold wholesale and, retail by . . SCOVIL & MIEAD, - SCha~rtres st.,N. Orretinse -. -General Agents for the Southern- State. Also, sold by JOHN D. CH ASE, Edgeheld C. I., Wanrw & DENDY,Abbeville C., I, . Bsiaazvr & Co., an~d HAvn.ANDRtst.r& Co., Augusta Gia., and 'HAYLA.Ao~1Asur.r. & Co., and P. 1I. Coatv,' Charlestcun, South Carolina. - HASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP O* NAPRTHA, OT only a pniritive but a warranted curd for consumption and all diseases of the longs. This medicine has decided Lte dipuad about the curability of consumption, and =ati. lied the medical faculty and all who have used it, that consumption and all affections of the longs can not only be cured, but they are as ea. sily and simply cured, as almost any of the dis., orders to which the hnman frame is liable.-n The operation of a uingle bottle, which costs $1, is sufficient :o satisfy any pntient-if not als together too far gone with the disease-of this fact; and even a single dose' gives evidence of its extraordinary ianfluence in arresting and eradicating the malndy by the imediate relief which it affords. This is no qack or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings. its discoverer,to one or - the most eminent Physicians of the-age, and has made a full disclosure of its history, and all its compocent parts to the world, not wishing to incur the (esponsibility of confining to him.' self, for the sake of profit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderful recult of its ope. ratimns, that the London Lancet, Medicat Times, and the tnot eminent physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon sufferz ers to.have immediate recourse to it, and pro: claiming that of all known medicine, it alone has positively established itilefficacy- by unde' niable proofs of curing consumption and all othe er diseases of the ,lungs. For sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. I), CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. December 6 1846 12m d State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE uUMMON PLEAS. H. BnOware for C. II. Goodrman, De ios. 'vs. """stuf-t Charles Hall. J Richaid Coleman, Declaration in 4uaA vs - -n i. Hyram Kay. Assumpsit. T HE Plintiffs in these cases having fled their decIlarations respectively in ny Office, and the Defendants having no wife or attorney known to be within this State, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to . plead. could be served. It is ordered, that the' said Defendants do severally plead to the .des clarations against them respectively, within.a year and a day from, judgment will be award ed against them. THOS. G. BACON, Clerk. Cleik's Office, 29th, Sept. 1848. Oct 4 41q 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL DISTRICT. David L. Curtis, DzCLIATioN vs. I r - iARTIX IIITT. ATTACBMZNT - J. & S. Bones, & Co. DzcLaRATroN vs. ''IN A. B. Church & Co. ATTACHMENT. T HE Plaintiffs in the bove stated cases, 1having this day filed their Dec'aratious a in my Office, and the Defendants having neither wife nor Attorney, known to reside awithin the limits of this State, on-whom ee ies of said Declarations with rules to-p! can be served on motion of M. Gray, ney for Plaintiffa: ordered that-said~ ants appear and plead to said declarati within a ycar and a day from the date here or judgetr.ent will be given against himll, default. T HOS. 0. BACON, c.z, Cfc:k's Office, 27th Nov. 18-18. Nov. 29 ly -4 StateOft South Carolina. EDGEFIELD bISTRICT. . 1N TUHE COMMiON PLE AS. Ketick & Thayer, vs. Ataduwmn. W1m. Gronet. ) T HIE Plaitttiff in this ease, having this day filed his Declaration in tmy office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor attorney, ktmown to reside within the limits of this State upon whom a copy of thte said Declamation with a rnle to plead, enntld be served. Ott mo tion of T. G. Key. Attnrney for Plaintiff,-nra dercd that tha said Defendant appear antd plead to said Declaration wvithin a year and a day fraim the date hereof, or itn default thereof, judgment will be entered against hitm. T HOS. ii. BACON, c. L. D.. Clerk'A Office, Edgefield C. H-,Nov 15, 1848 Nov. 22 * Jy 44 STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ' IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Jeffers & Cothran, vs. .Attachment. Hlenry Timianus. T EPhantiff'n the above case, having on the 1st day of May last, filed his declara tion, On motion of Mr. Yntneey. attorney for Plaintiff. Ordered, that thte said Defendant up pear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day from the date hereof, orjutdg. tment will be awarded ag.inst him hy delault. THO. G BACON, Clerk. Clerki's Office, 1st June, 1848. Jns7q-91 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMONV PLEAS. David Stalnaker, for 3 J. H. Hughes, Decdradim is Wmr. L. Cochran. I Aahmit l'' H E plaintiff in the aboye easehaving this .Iday filed htis declnration in my office, and the defendant having neither wife nor at torney, known to reside within the limnits of this 8:nte, Ott whom a copy of iaid declatatiot, with a rule to plead, can be served, Ot'motion of Mr. Wardlaw, Plaintiff's Attorney it is ardered, that thte said delendant appear and - plead to the said declaration, within a-year and a day, frotm the date hereof, or jtudgtnent wili be warded against hinm by default. T HO. G. BACON. Clerk. Edgefield C.: H. Clerk's O0fice,lit Nov. 1848 Noremtber8 ' ly 42 1New Blacksmith Shop. r giHE Subscriber having procured, the set. I vices of Hamnpton, a Blacksmith well known'in this commiunity,is prepared tu receive ail orders in this line or business. Shop opposite Dr. iphuson's-lot. E.J. MIlS. Feb14 if 4 NOTICE. TjHE ndersigned as'Asignee of Marcus SUson,-gives notice'toall persona having clahii against the; said Marcns Upson, an who are willing tisiae'ender thesasignmedt, to render in thir. &elaimnssby. thte sith- day of Angust next, Ab. persona indebtnedto theisatid Marcus Upsoo,ar..requEed~itake 'imme diate payment. . ..--2. SAMUEL STEVENS, Assig'nee. March 71840, '6m* 7