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A. M..-I1ANIGAULT, Factor & Commission Merchant, Vanderhorst Wharf, CNA-RLESTON, S. Co W ILL also attend to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING or GOODS en trusted to hio care. July 18'1849, 2m 26 JOSEPR ABNEYe A TTORNEY AT L A. W ILL be round in his oftice at Edgefield Court House, adjoinitig Bryan's Brick Store, on Saturdays, Saledays, and- Court, weeks; He will attend promptly and strictly to busi ness in his profession. January 10, , . 51 DR. E- F- TEAGUE R ESPECTFULLY of'ers his professionil servicps in the practice or Medicine. Sur gery, and- Obstetrics, to the Citizens of Edge field Village ani vicinity. Office in the Dug Store of Drs. Bland. Teague &r Co. M ay 9, tr 16 CANDIDATES. For Sherifl. WESLEY BODIE. HU31P4REY BOULWARE, THOS. W. LANHAM, JOHN HILL, ''. J. WHITAKER, ALFRED MAY, For Tax Collector. SAMPSON B. MAYS. ISAAC BOLES. MOODY HARRIS, F. W. BURT. B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUATTLEBUM. WM L. PARKS. TIHEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS. ROBERT CLOY, For Ordinary. DUGH A. NIXON. EDWARD PRESLEY. W. L. COLEMAN, WM. H. MOSS. 14. T. WRIGHT. VIRGIL M. WHITE; For Clerk. OLIVER TOWLES. PETER QIIAT'TLEBUM. WM. L. JOhiNSON, THOS. G. BACON, . EDMUND PENN, Executive Department.. JULY 11,1849. LiU Communications addressed to His t3.Excellency, Governor SEABROOK should be directed to Columbia, until the 1st October next. B. T. WATTS, Execcutive Se-'ry. July 13 St 26 ' NEW GOODS! T H E Subscribor has just received his Stock or Spring &. Summer Goods, Consisting in part of PRINTED JAC. MUSLINS. SILK AND LINEN BRAGES, DOTTED AND .*PLAIN SW1SS MUSLINS, MUS LINS GING HA M, ENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS. Por Ladies Dresses, .Muslizi Trimings. Fine .Bonnets & Bo'nnet Ribbons. Groceries,,Hairdware, Crockery. Shoes, Leghorn. Pauna. Silk and IEAVER llATS. ill of which will be sold very low, and alib etal discount for CASH. B. C. BRT'AN. March 211849, tf 9 Boarding for Young Ladies. T HE Subsetiber wvill ac'coimmodate withi - ~ boarding, eight ot ten Young Ladies. His h ouse .is roomy a ni pleasantly situated, conve niient to the Feujnale A cademies. Parenta and Guardians may be assured that every attentioni necessary will be paid to Girls coinmititett to his care. * ED-MUND PENN. May2,- if -15 -I-.ew Boot and Shoe fIANUJFACTORY. W H ERE Gentlemen's Boots anel Shones are made in a-most supieriur style o~f fit and workmanship. Gentlemen wanting cork soled, double soled, water proof, walking, dress, patent Ieaihmer. anad a fino pump sated BOOTS, need but leave their orders with the sn'bsciiber. * WILL1AM McEVOY. mareb 1 tf 6 New Blacksmith Shop. I H Subscriber having procnred thme ser, Ivices of Ihaspton, a flmacksnmith well kno n in this communiity, is prepatred to receive all oYers inlthisline of business. * Sop opposite Dr. Johnson's lof. E. J. M~DS. FINAL NOTICE. E CUMSTANCES requiiring that the hn. siness-of G. L & E. Pemnn should ha set' tr-ed up without deIy. .Notice is hereby given, that alN Notesi and Accounts..not settled dturing Court,;will be given out to an Officer for ool, lection.E. PENN, Agent. Feb.2 t849. - , 6 READ QUARTE R. 5.. CHARLESTON, June 18th, 1849. ORDER NO. 5. T HE following Regiments, will parade for . evrew and Drill, at the times and pla ces following - The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Rihard sons, on Tuesday the 31st of July neit. The 7th Reaiment at the Old Wells, on Thnrsday the 2d of August next. The 9th Regiment at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 7tb of August. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, at Long Myers, on Tiurday the 9th of August. The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at Morrow's Old Fieldon Saturday the 11th of Augnst. The 6th Regiment at Lomax's, on Tuesday the 14th of August. The 4th Regiment near Verrenne's, on Thursday the 16th of Angust. The 42d Regiment, at Minton's, on Satur day the 18th of August. The 2d Regiment, at Iall's, on Tuesday the 21st of August. The 5th Regiment, at Hanters, on Thursday the 23d of Augnst. The 1st Regiment of Cavalty, at Pickens ille, on Saturday the 25th of August. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry, at Toney'o old store, on Tuesday the 28th of Angust. The 1st Regiment, at Bruton's, on Friday he 31st of August. The Commissioned and non-cotnmissioned Oflicers, will assemble the day previous to the eview of their several Regiments, on their re :pective parade grounds, for drilland instruc tion. An inspection of Arms of every company, will tuke place immedittely after the review of each Regiment. 'he Maji.r General will, with hisstaff. attend the teviews, also, the Brigadier Generals, with thei statis, in their respective Brig.ades, and are further charged with the extension of this rder, By order of the Commander-in Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. & Iusp. Gen'l. June 27th 1849, tf 23 IT Abbeville, Andeison. Pendlet'm, Pickens and Greenville papers will copy mtil reviews. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disor dered Liver or Stomach in both Male and Female : Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fultnesa or Blood ro the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food. Full iess or weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernicta tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried amd Difficult Breathing, Flutteming at the Heart, Choking or Sufficating sensations when in a ying posture. Dimnes of Vision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, &c., Sudden flashes of Hlen,. Burning tn the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of eyil and reat depression of Spirits can be effectually cured by DR, 00FLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters, Their power over the above diseases is not xcelled-if equalled-by any other prepnara tion in thme United States as thme cures attest, mi many cases after skillful physicians had.fitiled. Deranigerrient of thne Liver anad tomiachi are ouces of Iusanityv, and will also prodiuce dis ease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidnieys, and lays the body open to ant attack of thie holera, Bilious, or Yellowv Fever, and ms gen erally the first cause of that nmost baneful dis cas, C~ONSUMPTaoff. Opinions of lihe Phniladelphia Press. -' T HE DISP AT CLH," Decemnbcr 31s1 says / AN INVALUABLE MIEDICINE.-~We have fregnently heard the Celebrated Germnan Bitters, mnanufactured by Dr. Hooland, spoken of ini termns of eomnmenadation, and we kno~w deservedly so. it is a too comvmon practice, in ertaina qua iters, to puff alt mannlit of orseless trash, but hi the ese of the above Bitters, hun dreds are hiying witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As a miedicinie for the Liver Complainit, Jaundice,-Nervous Debitity nd Dyspepsia, it hats been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating dis eases, when all oilber medicines have failed. Ve fell cotavinced, that in the use of the Ge: man Bittcrs, the patient does not become debil itated, btat constantly gainis strength and vigor to the frame-a fact wvorthy of gt eat considera tion. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and mell,anid can be administered utnder airy cir cumstances, td the a~os't det~icate stomach. Iii deed-, they can he used by all persons with thme most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much aflected in the vervous system, to commence with one teaspoonful or less, an~d gradually increase. We speak from experi ne, anad are of -course, a proper judge. Thle press far and wide, have tunited in recomnend ing the German Bitters, and to thu afflicted we nust cordially advise their e. "SPIRIT OF TIHE TIMES,". June 2Ath says : "DO OUR GOOD CITrIZENS who are nads, know te niany astonishuing cuares that have pecen performed by Dr. Holand's Cele brated Gerinatn Bitters? If they do not, wn recommend thtem to- the " German Medicine Store," all who ~are afflicted with Liver Coin plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debil ity , the Doctor has eured many of our citizens after the best physicians had firiled. We have used thema, and they have proved to be a medi cne that every one shuoitd know or, and we cannot refrain giving omur testimony in their fa vor, aind that -whichi gives them greater clan u~pon our bumble effort, threy are entirely Vege Vlm stronger testinnwy be addueed by anyv Preparation before the publici A singie bottle wilconvince any one of their power over dis ease. They are entirely Vegetahle, and will permanently destroy the mest obsinate costive tess; and give strength and vigor to the franme, at ao time debihitating the patment; being also grateul to the most delmeate stomach under any circumstances, and can be administered with perfect safety to delicate istfants-they are free from Alcohol, Syrop, Acids, Caloanel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients.. They carn be takaw' at altltimes rind ungler all oteusrtances,we ttD'linaery exposurre tnilU prevent them hamn~ga alrtarj'efect, and no bad result can accrue from mn Deer dose. Foi nile. whmotusale a'nd rettiil. at the priaci pal Depot. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race Street, Philadelphnia. For sale in Edgefleld by G. L. PENN Columbia by BOATWRI G UT ~& MIOT-.. Angusta lby Win. HJAINS, and lay respectable dealers generally throughout the United States, July 181640, 1.y 9A8 Drug, Medicine, 4 G, L, PENI W OULD inform his custo he has made arrangeme, Charleston and at ilte North, I for Cash, so that customers may. and jenuine Drugs, Medicins, ceries, Confectionary. and in fact jiretty mu cine and Grocery Store, at the lowest marl inspection of experienced Physicians. and n approved. Just received a fresh supply Quinine, Ei key Opium, Sal Soda, Lobelia, Eppings, ' of the best known remedies for worms, an department-al-o, fresh RICE, RAISI CANDIES. 4-c. - A For sale on cowmission 9,000 lbs. prime May 16 1849 DR IUG S &. D AT AUGUS3 DRS. BLAND, WROLE SALIE AfNBD % A RE bonstantly ieceiving a dition to their large and AMERICAN, FRENCH & I DRUGS and MEDICINES pure and of approved manuf new law. They offer also, PAINTS, C GLASSWARE, BAR SOAI CY NOTE PAPER, LET OPES for same, INK of allico and H AIR BRUSHES. SURGICAL IN LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a fo The attention of Physicians and Planters supplies can be furnished at A UGUSTA J discount for cash. and in buch quantities as i The importance or these advantages mt Mar kei. incuring breakage and delay incidel pLANTERS will do well to call and see i Edgefield C. 11. S. C. May 30th 1S49. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa! cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield Court House, on the firit Monday and Tuesday Following in August next, the following property, tn the following case, viz: The State vs. Arthur J. Padgett; the Same vs the Same; Benjamin 3ettis, bear er for himself and another -.s the Same, a tract of land containing thirteen hundred acres, snore or less, adjoining lands of I)r. no. C. Reedy, ond others, levied on as the property of the Defetidant. The State vs Ezekiel Padgett, the same vs the same. a tract of land coniaining two hundred and eighty-five acres. more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Smith and others. Whiiiield Brooks, Bearer. vs. M. L. Gearly, S. B. Mays and B. R. Addison, a tract of land belonaiag to the defendant M. L. Gearty. adjoining lands of Adam 5linnick and others. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. Y. D. July11 4t - 25 SHE UFF'S SA LE. B Y virtue of sundry wvrits of fieri facias to me directed, I shall proceed to ell at Edgefield Court [louse, on the first 6ondav and Tuesday in August next, the fllowig property in the following eases, A. M. Reartten vs. N. L. Bartley, G. L. E.Penn fur the-ir Assignee vs cte same, olto lluiett vs N. L. Itartley and C. tchll, E. B. Presley vs N. L. Hartley, ne negro boy llal, levied on as the prop-. rty of N. L. Bartley. Terms Cashs. S. CH RISTIE. s. E. D. tuly 18 1849, 3t 26 SHE RIFFS SA LE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, te me directed. I will proceed so sell at Edgefield CoUrt House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in August next, rhe fullowing property, in te following case, iz - George Parrott vs A. H1. Burt; Kenriek &c hayer vs the same, one sorrel horse. Terms Cash. -S. C HRISTIE, s. E. D. July 21, 2te 27 Brought to the Sail OF this District, a Molatmo man who -F says his name is WILLIAM, and that he runaway from Mr. Abram Lowry living on Ducan's creek, LawrensfDistriet, . C. so whtom he was hired, but that hte belongs to Mr. Robert Marrs, living 131 mires above New berry Court House, S. Ce Said fellow is about five feet. six inchtes sigh-he is between 21 and 22 years of age and of light cotmplexion. He has sev, eral scars on his forehead and neck, the most of whtich he says was caused by falk ing oil of horses; he also has .. scar on his upper lip. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges andl take him away, or he will be dealt with as the: law directs. June5 1849,. tf 20 Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the 9th instant, a n.egro man, who says his name is JA R RETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin 1ice living within: four miles of Union Coturt House Said fellow says he is a blackatrhith, and has a very large scar on his left anuS, just below his elbhbw, caused by a burn; hte also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, on the lower part of the left cheek. He is about five feet six and half inches high,I between 25 and 28 years of age and light compiont.. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law dec~ts. H. IR. SPANN, j. E. D. March 13, 1849 tf S Notice. AALL parenons inlebted to the estate of Ja cob Pow, Deceased, will please to call and settle immedc~iately, and thtose who are cred - toms are requested to tmake kttnwn their claints. II..1R. SPANN, Adm'r. M ay23 t f 1 t General Store, I, Agent, ers and the public generally, that its with experienced Agents in o purchase his supplies entirely rely ot being suplhed with fresh perfumery, Piints, Oils, Dye Stuff. Gro :l every article usually found in a Medi et prices, his Miedicins will be under the y article wvill be offered for sale that is not glish Calomel, best Blue Pill Maes, Tur 3arsaparilla, Fahneslocks Vermifuge, one I various articles in the Medicine nod Drug VS, ALMONDS, FIGS, PRUNES, L SO BACON & LARD. if 17 EDICINES 'A PRICES. EAGUE & CO. ETaAIL DRUGGISTS. ew and fresh inpplies in ad well selected STOCK of NGLISH CHEMICALS, all of which are warranted cture, imported under the 0 ILS, WINDOW GLASS. . FANCY SOAP. FAN ER PAPER, ENYEL ours.PAINT. VARNISH, - TRUMENTS. FANCY and MISC EL-, ill assortment of alt articles in their line. is called to the important fact. that theit MR1CES, on six months time, five per cent -nay be desired. st be obvious to those trnding nt n remote cit to transportation. PIYSICIANS and s. tf 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Allen Andcrso: Vs. . Bill for Partition. Anna Anderson. N OTIC E is hereby given, that by virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity in this case. I shall sell at Edgefield Court Ilouse on the first Monday in Augnst next. One half acre Land, lying on. Stephens Creek, and adjoining lands or said Anna Anderson, and Jonnthan Taylor, and on wich is a valuable grist mill, known as Anderson's Milt. Said Land will be sold on a credit of Twelve Months, except for so much there of as will pay the cost of this suit. Pur chasers to give bond and good personal security to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. P. July 5, 1849 4t 25 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Lucy Reese, . Wyatt 11oie's, John Jnnes, DanIel Prescou, Lewis anal-.1 Ioway'.J I T appenring to my satisfaction that Edward B. Hialloway andt Thomas 0. Illlloway. two ol the defendanits in tdys case, reside fromi and beyond the linmiis of this State. On mo, tion oh MIr. Yuncey, Plaintiffs Solicitor. It is orered that thne stut Defendants do appear and answer plcad or demnr to the comnplainants said bill ofecomplainr. within three muonths fromi the puablication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro .confe-sa. against thecm. s. s. TO.\l PKINS, c. E. E.. Di. Commissioner's tutlice, May 24th .84!i. May 30. :hn 1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD D.1STRI CT. .IN EQIUTfY. Adam Eigleberger, and wife, and athers, Bill for vs. P 1artition. George Long, and others. I T appearing to my satisfationm that Zachariah Wooley and Eizabeih, his wife, two of the~ defenidants, in this case, reside beyond the limits of thi-s State. On motion of Mr. Grifh'n, Plantiff's Solicitor : Ordered that the said Zachariahi Wooley, ad wife, do appear and plead. answver or demar to this bill, within three months from this date, or that the said bill be taken pro confesto against them. S. S, TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D. May 15, 3m 17 With HammeP ini hand, All Arts I doth understand. T H E SnI.scribier at the sign of the CGol dlen Shoe, hatsopened ntear the spam:ti H,tel the busme~ss or Black &, G nrosmiting, in all its branchies. In shoeing horses and in alt oilh er work of hiis trn-le, lie warrants to give full satisf'ieion. Gunsmithaing is d'one in nil cases fo.r cash. ISAAC DR~ANCHI. May 9, tf 16 N OTI CE. T HE nndersigned as Assignee of Marens .EUpsont, gives notice woalrpersons having claims against the said Marcns Uptbon, and who are willing to take under the .assignm~ent, to render in thteir claims by the sixth day of Augst next. All persons indebted to the said Matus Upson, are requested to make imme-. diate payment. SAMUEL STEVENS, Asuignee. March 71849, - 5m" 7 THE 8tthscriber offer for sale her Hiousi and LO-r about .j of a mnile from Edge fld C. JJ. tying on the road leading fram Edgefield C. H. to Columbia, and conmining four acres;; also all that traect of -anid contain ing 1-200 acres, situate. atbout three mil~es from Edgefeld Village. For taerms appaly to the sub-~ *scris. .. B3LALOCK. P. R. BL ALOCK. -no 0 1849 7zm . 20 DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRAC T 01' saEBaSVapILLA, The most extraordinary Medicine in the Wf'orld. u-This Extract is put up in quat bottler t is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and war ranted superior to any abld. It cures with Dut vomiting, iurgiiig; sickening or debilhta, ing the Patent. '1 he great beauty and superiority bf this Siarsaparilla over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the qody. It is one of the very test SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININES 'vbr known; it not cxly 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 thi 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 i,000 children during the past season. 10,000 Cnwesof Genernl Debility ad want of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsajarilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who inve lost their muscular energy by the use >f medicine or indiscretiun committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the pas ions, and brought on a general physical prds ration of the nervous system, lassitude, want f ambition, fainting sensations, premature ecay and decline, hastening towards that ratal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sar pgrilla is far superior to any INVIGORA [ING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbs, nd btrength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. ensumption Cured. Clianses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitist, Consumplion, Liver com plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma, Spt. ting of Blood, Soreness in de chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or 'rofuse Ex pectoration, Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. Rlheunatis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases >f Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa p.arilla has cured. 'J'he most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its Dxtraoidinary virtues. James Cummings, Esq., one of the assist tnts 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 years with the Rheumatism; onsiderable oft lie time I could not eat, slce p r walk. I had the utmost distressing pains nd my limbs were terribly swollen. I have :sed four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and bIaey have done me mote than one thousand lollars worth of good. I am so much bet-. ier-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are it liberty to use this for the bentfit of the af licted, 'tours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa >arilla in cases of Fita, of course nbver recom mended it, and was surprised to riceive the rollowing from an intelligent and rtspectable amer in Westchester cdunty: , FORmaNi, Aug. 13, 1857. Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-- av a littlo girl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost ev ryting for her, but without succesa; at list, alt hought we could find no recommendation n our circulars for cases like hers, we tho't s she was in very delicate health, we wvould give her some of your Sarsaparilfa, and are very glad we did, for it has not only restored Ier strength, but she has had no teturn of the Fits, to our great pleastue and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty. for which we feet gratful. Yours, respectfully, .JOHN BUTLER, Jr. FEMJALE7 MEDiCINE! Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign end speedy cure for Incipient Consumnption, iarreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or f.ilhing of the omb, Piles, Leucorrwa, or Whites, obstruc ion or diflicult hienstrturation, Incontinence f Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for thte general prostration of the systemi so matter whether the result of inherent c:se, produced by irregularity, illness or ac-. cident. N othing can be more sur prisintg thtan its invigorating effects on the human frame; Persons all weakness and lassitude, from tak ing it, at once become robust and full of emn orgy under its iniluence. It immecdiately ounteractta thie nervelessness of the fenmale frame, which is the great cause of barroness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of sc delicate a natures, to e~fhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflic ted, that hsundreds of cases have been report. ed to us; thousands of cases where fiamilies have been without childien after using a few~ bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Great Btessing to MPothers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever-dis overed. It strengthens both the mothter and child, prevents pain ar~d disease, increases nd enriches the food, and those who have used it, think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after conlnement, at it prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. n Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling om the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomit. ing, Pain in t-he Back and Loins, False Paoids, emorarage. ansd in regulating the Secre ions and equalizing the circulation it has nc equal. The great beauty of this Medicine is, it is always safe, end the most delicate use it most successiully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving o* ders from Physicians in differenits parts of the Union. This is to crtify thtat we, the undersigned Physicians of the City of Albatny,. have- it numterous cases proscribed Dr. Townseiid': Sarsapailla, and believe it to be one n'f the most valuable preparationis in the market. H. P. PuINGc M. D. J. Wra.sosu, M. D. R. B. BRIGos, id. D). P. E.-ELSImsunoRI, M. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. -CAUTION. Owing to the great sluccess snd immense sale of Dr. Townsend's SaTsaparilla, a numn her of men who were formerly our Agenitb, have ecctmenced making Sarsaparilla Ex tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellov Dok, &e. They generally put it up in thi same ehape bottles, and some of theta have stole and copied our a-dvertisemet;- they are only worthless imitations- and aliould he avoided. sale in Edgef'ield at thie DRUG ANZ GEF Rii, S'RnE by G. L. PENN, ~a.... 1., 14.1 ly S - gent. HASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPIITIIA. N OT only a pe ritive but a warranted cure for consumption and all diseisies of the luss. This medicine lhas decided the dispu:e abouit the cusability of consiaaption, and satis. fied tle medical fitLty and all who have used it, tha't consumptios and all affections of the lungs casn not oily be ctred, blat they are as ea Lily and siinply, enred, as alhoast any of the diem orders-to whicli the hsiaan.ran~e is liable. The operation bf a single bottle, vhich costs. $1, is sufficient t. itisfy any patient-if nlot aL. tngether too lar goie with the .disease-of thit fact; and cien a single aoile gives evidence of its eitraordinary influence in arresting and eradicating the thalady by the i.nmediate relief which it aflords. This i$ no quack or secret reinedy. Dr. Hastings.its discoverer, asone of the most eminent physicians. of the age, arid has mil6 a faIl disclosure or its history, and all -- its component parts to the world, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confinitig to him self, for the sake o' piofit, a secret which was calculated to do such univerial good. And such has been the wonderiil result of its ope. rations, that the Loidon Lancet, Medicaf Times, and the moqt eminent physicians of botb hemispheres, are aniously calliiig upon suffeu ers to have immediate recourse to it, and pio' claiming that of all knovrn medicine, it alone has positively established its effien'y by undea itible proofs of curing consumption and all oth er diseases bf the ,tuag. For.sale at te Apothecaty Hall by. J.D. CHASE. Price $1 per hottle. December 0 1846 12m 46 State of' South Carolinai ,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS; B. J. Ryan, Ais. Ca. S&. Richard Fo$ke; J. RYAN, 4il6 fins been 1rrested bj i and is now in the custody of the Sher itf of Edgefield District, by .virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendtim, at the suit of Rtich ard Fowke, having filed his petition #it a echedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, for toe purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Geneta! Aisembly of this - Stite, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. On motion of Mr. Atkinson;.Aiturney for Defendant, pub lic notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said B. J. Ryan, will be beard and con sidered in the Court of Common Pleas, for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House on the first day of October next, or on such other days as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday in Octo her next; and all the creditors of the said B. J. Ryan, are hereby summoned either personally or by Attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause tfany they can, why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid, should r,ot be granted to the said 13. J. Ryan, nand he be discharged from coifinement. upon Isis executing the asigns ment required by said Acts. T. G. BACON, c. z. it Clerk's Office, June 16, 1849. June 20 3m 22 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD .DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W P. JONESwhn. is .now in the cus. V iody of the Sheriff or Edgefield Dise trict, by virtue of a writ of Capina ad Setisfaci endum, at the suit of Richard Fbwle; fiaving filed his petition with a schedule on sath of his whole estate and effects, for the purpose of obtaining the benefits of theActs of the General - Assembly of this State; commonly called the Tar solvent Debiors Acts. Public Notice is Jiereby giyen that the petition ofthe said W. P. Jones, will be heard and considered its the coenofca non Pleas, for Edgefeld Ditrict, s E 4e 4 - Court Hduas oit Wedsday th's 16th day of October next, or on such other day thereafler, as the Court may order duri"g the term comn mencing on the'first Monday an October next, - - at Edgefield Court MIouse; and tall the erediuess of the sdid WV. P. Jones, are liereby summoned either personally or by A ttoriy, then and there in staid Court, to shiow cause if any they can, why the petition nf the said W. P. Jones, should not he beard and considered, atid the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted upon his execnting the assignoient required by the sadAt. T HOS. G. BA CON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgefield .C. H. 6th July, J849. July 11, 13te 25 STATE OF 80OUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OP ORDINARY. Medy Mays and others, A pplicauts ) vs. William H ill nad wife Sarah. Nan- I cv Biroadaway, widow oif Beinjamnini lrondaway, dec'd. Aleiha, Maya, - Jesse Masys, aud Ahney Msays, chiIl dren of a dccased grandson, (Ab- I iey C. M aiys,) Deendants. ) IT appearinig to say satisfaction that the Kabove iaamied Defendanis, (Distributees.) of the Real Estate of A bney Matys, who depar ted this life in the year one thousand eight hun dred aiid four, residing ini the neighborhood of Cambridge, Edgefreld District, at the time of his death. These atre thierefoae to cite and ad monish the albove named Win. Hill1 and wife Sarah. Naticy Broadaway wvidow of Benjamyer Broadaway, deceased, Atetha Malys, Jesse Mayi, and Ahney Majs, childreln'if a decea ed grandson (Ahney C. M-aye,)' Defendantw ad Di'stributees as aforesaid, to he and appear in my office on or before the fi rst Monday in October tacxt, to shaw cause if any they can, why the Real Estate of the said Ahney'Maya, deceased. shannld not be sold l'or Partition, or theia' donasent to the .same .will be entered of Ieord. Given under, my hand at' my office the ninati day of July A. D- 1849. JOHN H IL L, 0'. E. I. .July 11 1849, 12t 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN TH E COURT OF ORDINARY. Humphries Boutwarse. Gnar'd of Francis Richardson, Maitnur, Ap'L vs- . Citation te Jas. Mk Richaadson & .S. Gmjon Acr-uma. nd, Exect'rs' of the lost Will nsod Testanient of David Rjcchardson,. I Deceased. IT appearinag to my satisfactiOn thatt Williran? .T. linirser and wife, Samnel Hill and Da. vid 10 B3ell. Legaieei unider the Will'of the sai3 David Rtichardson, Decesased, live beyond the limiits of this State; It is therefore ordered thit they do app~enr before mem ini my Office at Edgefield Goirt Iloese on Mond'ay thie Thir tentith dasy osf Angust nsext, to show cause if ay why she Accountts of ttie said James M. Richardson and Jamest B. Guinard, Executors tfordasidshonld not be accepted and a final settement and Betree inade iuon said Es3 Given'urider my hanadat mny Office ,the.4t~ May, 1849. .* JOH N h ILL, 0. 3. D. May 9, 3m 36 No ti c e. A LL, persons indebted .to Whiitan.R. Hill Di teceased, are hereby notified to make payment, and all persons hsavinag claims agist said Deceased will render them.in- properl at. tested. Williamn M. H ill is appsointed nay g~ent dturing my absence from the District. s.aat f ' 15