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..rte r^ ^"'. . . ~. ... Y r '. " --A 0.ilect -. ;L.--A. ROOK'S. KBERT-CLOY. - .. S-A.MP$ON B. MAYS. " .SAA.C I3OLES.- - - -MOODY:HAlt1S - -, . . 'W- BRI' -OL A E - .F. -GODE.Y JOHN QUATTLE3UM, 1 'o -Por -Ordinary': W. L. COLEM:AN; - -- WM. If. MOSS. - H. T. WRIG-HT. VIRGI ..-'M. "WHITE HUGH A.NIXON. - EDWARD PRESL.EY. For Clerk. WM.': M. JOIHNSON, TJ-11)S. G. BACON, EDM PND PENN. OLIVER. TOWLES. PETER ?1A1'TLIRUM. NEW G 0O0 B T - SubscriIr .hus just received his Stock of $prRtg &. ISu ner Goods, Colisitogsm part iof PRINTED -JAC. MLUSIJNS. SILK AND LINEN BR4GES. IJOTTEI'. AND PLAIN $WIS &I Id INS, 31US 'L*NS GINGHAM, 'ENGLiSH. & AMEIRIC.4N lRN'i.t, For Ladies' resses, - - Muslin. Triibings Fite - Bo n'iet. _& Ihdiet Rihsbmns. Grocerfes.iHtrdwdre. Crockery. Shioes; Leghsra. "APlnian. Silk and BEAVER HATS.-. All of hich wil-b'e enodlery 16w, and alib eral discount fur CASH. B. t. BRMTAN. -Ifaich2111, tf - SHERInFFS SALE. - Y virtue of sidry.'writ, of Fieri Fa -- olas trme djrectedl. Iwill. proceed ts'ell al, Eiugelield Cpurt HRouse, on the first .Monday and. Tuesday. folloiniig in biptenber next.-the followng property, in the followis ease, iz: Johs'i. (lover v's Willia-m Herbert and J. 1. Burley "Sutntel Glover vs Villiams Herbert and . . Burley,~one Lit ins t'I. Town of Hamburg. knownna Lot No. 133 no Cenrle Street, haviug fifty feet front by 150 feet back. Terms offSnle, Cash; - S. CHRISTIE. s F.. D. - - 'Augtvsl 14, '- St 3 Brought. to the ',ail OF this District, on the 9th instant, a ne~agro inin, whlo satys huis name is JA R R ETT, and that lhe belongs to Mr. Blenjidiin Rice, l'iving within four miles of Uniion Court liouse. Said fellow rays lie is a blacsismith, an-d h'as a v'ery large sea-ons his left arma, just below his elbbw, caused by a barns; lhe also has a large dark spot or shole covecred with liiir, on timo lower part- of the 'left cheek. Hie is about fih'e feet six and t'alf incliieashigh, .between 25, anid 26 years of age and light compexton.. Tlhe owner is requnessed to come forwvard, prose property, pay chitirges. and- take hsim &iiay,sorhvbe~will be dealt with pa the law disects- ' - . h.SPANN. :. E D. March 13, 1549 '. --tf S T IE Stitdeniker ".ii-e. flar sale her r-Touss anid I~o-' *ibout ., of a mite ftrn Ede' fwld C. H-. lxdsi; ont ths rond leaditig from0 Edeil.. 11. to C'lihnibias. antd coultasinn four~ ter,-s alsoitL, tlinit trait iof Ilind constain" . jin.t:1.ae r'-,ssimute ihniit thsree ise-r froms Eidgefbid Vilage. For terms.e'upply~iis thes sob. . scribers. .. R. BLALOC.. fu 618.9 7'su.- .-20 Boarding for Young Ladies. T IH E Sslbs ihs~r iall tsecomminodatse ilh bohrdingc, eighlt ar 5en Y'osiog Lsidis. llisa U.ist' is rosomjit .tIwleas n'sty sitostedI consve nitrs to thes F'em~le .Acad.eies. Pairen.st..: nsid Guardinus ismiy by~ ssutred. that- ev~erv attenstion itecessary will be pai1 to Girls coiiuineid to hi-s care:.. EDEilUN' PENN. Mfay 2. ' i f . i5 N-o t ice. A Lpersoss indhied to'Whlitmnii R. II 11l Decesed. nsre hereby nodtil- ti msrake said 'Dcen:sd ill retider shemi in'propterly sit tested.: Willihiji M. liilisa sspidmy .4osrt durinig may absence fronm she Disrict. TV. S. DANIEL, Adm'r. April 6., s if 15 . ATTEMNTION * EDGEFI.E.LD YIL.LAG0E. ek' A-" 7th Iegi #nf mhent U. 8. Infantry.-ilsl costtityne lhL'cll F.R ING froift yeart to year,'alid' do thte best lie can for his patros'i. CIJA R LES MA RTi-N G RAY. July 111249. -.i 25 1Acii I~oot anrd Shoe - MANFACTOR.Y. W HI ER E Genstlemens's Boots ansdo Shoes are mui~drdis a'msoM a serisr style of fit and Workina eshisi.4 .i.Gendlesen wamntinsg cork soled'. erensble soled, gratmr n- pnof, walkmg. dro.sa. 'patent -lenster. and ..a -Gessnmp ssided BOOT-8,15 need, but I Ieavohtesi' esrs w-ith sh siuibscribler. -'---* WILLIAM McEVOY. "U {- /1i u6e-& Comrnmissioi BU nas, '? a irrg , So Cpfoo sa., <<_: a: ; 13Ji1! luxer.esigned hya.utiaken the 'WiARE-llOUSE"ef GF tGtW'& PA4TLW' late.Geigur &Kjight :neapectfu'Iy tender Iis-services i tie Si-at a ied tale otf G ron qaJ Sotrc prod uce,. foraziimg i31ercbaidae anp'uieiasitg. fi'dr 'r'ch.lu' desired: . -- -. - . The utu il advasies uril' be wide on consitnment. k iitu o nhi imntlhl ctiiia or, th WA K'E-$t1OUS ' anid lj unreniting -ntieution torbusiq sutu obtaiai a iberal siircf patrouie'aid hope Jo give satisfactiut . -- i-W. B. -BR!ANNON ae undersigned respectfully teturn their gratefulihanki to their patrons for ,their liberal support anJsulicis a couuiuance o the came for W. B. Bh. . odr, whom they 0ondefntly recommend,- . fIG..;IL .NIGHT. -NwyFire Pioof Ware.Blouse. Ware-Hose and. Commission Me rchants. JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GIA. 11 HEIR WAREHOUSE. recently erected, ii. FIRE PROOF, aad;envera the Lot foimerly occupied by Mr. WILSON, as a Livery Stable, on the Street leadh iug. frtin ihe Globe Hotel tothe Georgia Rail R'nad Depot. Its loeaie.n oilers inducemen:'t unsurpassed by any other in the City. both asIto CONVENIENCE AND :SECURITY against FIRE, being bounded on. three sides by Streets. - - : -CASH ADVANCES made in Prodnce in Store, when requiredl. ORDERS FOR GOODS promptly attended to, and their individual attention given to ALL business entrusted to thei.r Cre. - - GOL LT-HJUN WAI. ER. of Ilnmhur . S 6 HARPER C. BRYSON, late of the firm of - Brysou,oCuskery, & Co.: Augusta, July 16, 1S49. .- *2m . . 26 WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, S - amburg, South- Carolina. HE URDERSiGNED. havinj -associated themselves i -the ahdve businese. .huder the firm 'of WALKER & COLEMAN. at the WATEIt PROOF WARE-'OUSE, recently oretpied.-hy Walker & Bradford,' respectfully tender -their.service. in.the STQRAGE and SALE of PRODUCE, fornardiug MER CHANDISE; PURCHASING TO ORDER, 81c. - Wheti required, liberaladvances wilf he made on . CONSIGNMENTS. From the 'minerous-advnnges of their favorable- locantin, so lot; knroin as the Water. Proof Name-fOuse. they trust by unremiting attentibii to business, to obtain a sharm of patronage, and hope.to give satisfatction. - GOLLOTHUN -WALKER, - -; l. W. COLEMAN. Hambnrg..July 16, 1840. 21n 26 A CARD. T HE UN-DER SIGN ED respectfu.ly tenders his sincere nnd erateful thailts, to -thep-rdns of the-late firift of WALKER & BRADFORD: fir the liberal 'pport. MVith which they have hieh so generously favored. Snt bis..to solicit't cn tinuenco-ofrthc stmtte'or Mlcsrs. WA LKEP'& COLEMIAN, whom ie could confi dently recommend to their. favor. .. - SAUtUEL M. BRADFORD. - Hamburg, July 16, 1849- - 2-n 26 RCAD QUARTER{. STATE OF SOUTH CARO.LINA El EFIELD LISTRICT. SSN IN ?QUITY'I. SUSAN POPE, . . - - - - - U8. PARTITION. MAav.AE-POPSl. - - / . TO1'LE i, hcieby given that by virtie in this case, I shall proceed to sell ar Edge field Court H-ouse on the first Mlonday in - - .October ttext, t he folloing tracts of Land, -beloniging to the estate of James S. Pope, - CurAntt.s-ros, June 18ths, 1849. deceased, vi-.: OR DER NI). 5. - s.TeMsnTat ben ato fIl E folowinte Regiments. will p.irade forthtalaberctolndktonste .lRec'ted and'Dd rilt, at the times and pila- sadFr'Ln, 'ndnn wleHn The 2nd liegimntn nf Ca"ndry, at Lotng ligi dtcdadAbvleDsrcs Alvers, on'hnitrsdn'y the 9th nr Attgnst. hieadaointgatdof1: 'I'haa Sith Iteginretlt of Inifanttry, at 3lorrow's.n.Wln, -.H 11. n hohta Obil Fietld o-1 Sasturday the..11th oft Aaagntt. -Hilt hc satctdoohl ftt Tj'e G'atht Regimtent at Lomnax',, on TLur-sday the .J4th of A anst. ~ ratt',~pbi er tlln odoe auaIi Theg 4th Regaimenait nerVren', oras.t za~ l'at eo leFry Thursday the 16th of Angust. aotidgtrears oeo es Tim 42dl Regimet, at. hlinton's. on Satnr n.''s iala ilTracnann day thte 1.-ith of Atngust-.. Onlltdcdndfty3-ttareme 'lThe 2d It-giment, at H all's, on Tutesdayj theorlsyignAboieDitcading 2lst of Atnanst. seaoeTat ad I.dudDy Trhe 5t Regimnen;, at Ilnnfets, on Thtursdayf er ~ad atdtes the -23.I -of Anantst. .3d h hmsHl rccnann The 1st ltejim~ent of Cavalry, at Piekeos n es- nrdan iey3-Iiars iller, on Saturdtay tlie 25ih of Augtust. .,nlroresyignAbeie stiad The' 3rd - Rtegimte'it ol' Intfantry, at Tonef'ls so rcs adso'Emn old store. ena Ttiesay thy 28th of Angust. onnth The lst Re;itmenit, at Bruto'u,. on Friday Dy Wb.Glae.JmsGlas n tha31st of Antgnnt.. auaRve. -~ rTe Commtissionedl and non-commniseined 4h h ideTat otiigoi O1flicers, k~ill tass.emble than day prevtnnzs to the h' deladIurysvtnadoehl'ars rcevi,-w of the'r several Rezgimenits. nnt their re- ligi-Egfe' itit nHl a epectie pairade gromnds, fur dr-ill and iostuc-Sap n donn litsfMs ors tion. lilailrditP unuS'. n P ,Ant inepection of Arnms of erery companyl. wilt luieJur t',ke tlace ihmniedtately after the review -oh'f h rt i re rccnann Thie Mlajar Genertl will, wvith hts stafT. attend i d'fedDsrco i re, n d the rev'ie, ao, the Brigadier Genernkls. with -lnso'Sme ~b .Rcad thent stinfis. itn their respective- Brigada's, niad Jit are further thatged with the extentlioni of.thisLv Aas udery order of t'ne Commander-in-Chuief. i.reCldsrekracotnng .J. W. CA N'TEY, Adj't. & hasp. Gen'h.-TheIudrdid iantretuth .ittne 27tht 18.19, tf 23 'ars yn nEleih itit ' oe 11 A bhaovilte., A ndetsun,. Pendle'ton. Pic'kens frJ ibnEtt fMri oe anid Greenvitiille papera will copy tuitiH reyiewsv. Withc Hammer. inn Ghand, Win1 'I~rnmei' etil. The Mlasone Tract, b' tiniapar oe All A rs I doli uiidrs that vdl le itract -oand, adjonin as the Jsandob Land,)rte4W~ c-onlinng-Tweoi dret ad xen-i--0 A as, moeo. es fifynrytg in Landco Abbeileritricndts, -. oin latliveadajoiglns of Dlaa.tSdlr, .br Jnio.ftHrian H.ic an. HTdl.an SThhi. HiStod wicids willed one aldf of one pbiFeat.-and twForihitred fom Sanudaftr contyaring thee ays oraeor s o 2on.c The.wliaymh il-ct ofti-ing:t - TWorSless, ryingrinIAtheevilneofitheict, adnotrdng a dua hoe lts otc~d ica th S~iithe sbove TractlnS o.f adun Day, atiit hraicams.Inshuei~ ease ata i .ttiHenryl 1 erd an'te it ~ 2 er wotk of' si.3rd.eTlie"Thormntstoiile Tllact, cotinn - Gimoreaorilesiglisndune inbbllilleiDistfortaad -May IS'AACBRjoining the st mo rts, n laces o En tf D6ay, -ot. Gisam tem,.i Jamt Grimad - cb 'o. Dcatiedwil'hikseto cal dd4t The ie fTsrdat, containing fone nasl atleiittiehitey.an i'ae hotae red tehue nd ace: -svn'n oes ad acrein, itus ae rquete r' taakektmwa thir laising lans Edf istc, on al.W~olay 11.It SAN dn.". G.wmp Hoian and othnds.f Mr. -rrs Wia ~ . I ~ Jlya Bra6, ld P, Buet'., andI-. 5thoTh Bi Crek racDcntanin -.CLThree CountrrcedMand sf~ity 310 res in 10,0 0.,red .~cn, Sdes in CZ Ndeil Basis, 8ontigCrad isa'de holdrs.Po sle y o Toers Jaob alete ageran Branch, andNIad.o inm . lanso. G.NRther Hatnbug, Jul21 1for6d- 7.Ilaab ns, E tate- of9 Mati' Rowe Thaisi extraordinaryJ-Medicino in the World. :-This-Extract is .put 'upin quart bottles; itis six .times ebeaper,b.pleasanter, and war' ranted sap'rior to, anysold , I gres with t~.ypnig9 purgin sckenigg, or glebilita, lT crat beauty ana superiority .ofthis Sarsaparilla: over all oihervdidcie is,. that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the qody ;it'is one of ite very: :est . SPAIG AND SUMMER iDICININES Ever known; it not cnly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the 'person, but, it creates 'new,-pure and rich- blood.agw.tr posmsisd' by no other mcdfmei. A'p ip'this ties th' grand 'cret of its wonderful success. It hayperforiied within ilis stfive years, rnr than 10',000 cures otsevero, cases.of disease; at least 15,000 were considered it curable. It has saved the lives of piore than 5,t100.children during the past season. .10.000 esesof General. Debility and. want-of Nervous Enery.-.' Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permarentl. To those who have ,lost their muscular ene.rgfby io.use of niedicine or -indiscr''eipn' 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 declirte, hastening towards. that fatal discase. Coinsumption, can be entirejy restored.by tlis pleasanti emedy. This Sar saparilla is far superior to any INVI:GORA -TING CORDIAL, as it rcmoves.and invigo rates the system,gires activity to. the limbs, and strength to thle musculac system, in a most extraordinary degree. Cousumption. Cared. Cleanses and Strengtlhens... Consumption can be cured, Bronchitist, .onsumption. Liver corn plaint, colds, Catarrhr. Coughs. 1 sima, .Spat ting of )Jloiod' Soreness in ie chest. Hectic F'(ush; Niight Stecats, Difficult or Profuse $z pectoration, Pain' in the Side, &c..havc been and can be cured. - R heumatis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases of Rheunatism'that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa parilla has cured. The most sev.ere and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraodinary virtues. James Cummings, Esq., one of the assis tants hi IIidLunatic Asylum, Blackwell's'Is, ran'd; is the gentleman spoken of in- the ol. lbwing letter: . Dr. Tow'nsenjd, Pearfir: .I have suffered terribly for niie yeats with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could hot. eat, s'eep or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs n ere terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsapatilla, and they have done me more tharone thousand dollars worth of -good. -"I am so much bet. ter-indeed, 1 am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the af flicted, Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITh! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa. parilla in cases of Fita, of course never recom mended it, ano was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and rtspectable Farmer in Westchester county: . FOIIDHA,.AUg. 13, 18E5. Dr. nrdndIeis i-I lhave a little girl seven years of age, who has been several years alicied with Fits; we tried almost eve rythin:: for ier, but without succes; at last, although we could find no recomnidation in our circulars for cas-s like haors, we tho't as she'was in very delic.eahah, 'to wtould give her some of your famsupanitla, niud.arc very glad wc didl, for it htas nobt otnly restored her strenagth, but she has hatd no return of thecFits,.to our great pleasne antdsurpise. She is fast. becosiing rugged and hearty, for which we feet grattiul. Yours, respectfu'ly, .JOH-N BIUTLElt Jr. 4REMA L lA MEDLCI.'E! Dr. Tonainsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipicent Consumption, liarreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or 1mklinig of the womb, hIes, Leucorrosa, or Whites, oostrutc tion or dillicult Mlenstritration, Incontinence of Urine, or involun'tary discharge thereof, anid for the general prostration of the system, no matter whether the tesult of inherent catuse, produced by irregularity..illness or ac cident. Nothing can be more surprisinig thtan its invigoratinig effects on the human framne. Persons all wveaktiess and lassitude, from tak ing it, at oned beconme robust and full of eni-. ergy under .its irnfluence. It imme'diately counteracte the tnervelcssness of the female fran'e", wihich is the great cause of barreness. It will not b'e expected of us, in cases of so delicate a .naturet, to exhibit' ccrtificates of cures performed but twe cani assure the afflic toil, that hudreds of cases hiave been re'port.. ed to us; thousandls of cases where fi milies have been wiihout childien after usinga a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, llave been blesseUltlih line, heatlthy ofk-prmng. Grnat'Blesdng to M thl/ers and Children. It is the afest and most effectual medicine for purifying thet system, and relieving the sutferings attendant upon ehtldbirth'ever dis coverted. It strengithets both the tnother and child; prevents pain arnd disease, increases and enriches the load, and thise whlo have used it, thtink it is indisper.sable. It is highly useful brnth before and.after confineen, as it prevets diseases attenid.nt upon chilaibirthI. In Cositeness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling at the Feet, Despotndcency, I leartburn. Vomit.. ing, Pain ini the hack atid Luitns, False Pains, Hemcnorarbtage.- aid in regulating the Secre tions and cainalizin'g thme circulatiotn it-baos nto equal.- Thme great beiauty of this Miedicine is it is always safe, and thtd most delicate use it mosat successtully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or' ders from Physicians in differents parts of the Union. - . This is Jo ccr.tify that we, the undersigned Phpicians of the City of Albany, have itn nimiterous cases prescribed Dr. Thowvnsead's arsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable ptreparatiotns in thO markot . I. P. PtrL:NG, Ml. D. -J. Wrx.sonc, NI. D. - -R.1B. Baitc cs, bl. 1). ..P. E. EtME~NoaR', l. I). -Albany, A pril 1, 1S47. ' CA UTION. Oaing to.'thae great success a.nd immense salo of DJr. Townisend's Sarsaparilla, a numi, ber of men whlo were formerly our Agents, have ecummetnced making Saisaparilla Ex tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Velhowv Dock, &c. They generally put it up in t-he sanme shape bottles, and some of thetia have stole and -copied our advertisements-;. they are only-.worthhess imitations and should:-bo avoided. .For sale in Edgefield at the Dnua AND GEnEUAJ. S-rn by . G. L. PENN, uMar 14 14 w lt. S Agent FOR R IVE JisLJ/~J ~fE FUR' THE EN.FT " ':C'K E3$ Diarrhoeta 4' ysetsery. .IT[Hi valuable prgparation jteds but the trial of a!single bottletp. prove its elliucy ii Diarrhoea- enid Dysentery: It is as .mill iand safe ni remedy for nursing ifants, an fa r-adulti DMing the present Qiholera:times, when ary appronch-to Diarrhoea should~ be mmediatet i/cc/cd,'the Anodyne Curdjtshoulindbe it eveir family. . . ' .:,;' Here .are a few :ecommendations of bli, Medicine, others could bo obtained but we rus the P4 l judge these all-snuclientto in duce of theg;Cmdial.., ..: Price.50.cents a Botlb-=Money retuined I the.remedy prove useless.-- .n - - d efield C. H.23di'cly,18491 f Thiavilfcertifysthat IiasedtheAnodyne Cor dial in an alarms case of-- Diarrhoea in ni fnmily:wit!' cotiplete stcdcees-and I believe this Cordial to be one of thelest remedies ever invented for tlje cure of that disensp. - . . DANIl-:L ABBEY. Ed efiel.d C. H.. 16th July 1849. This nan certify tht I had a Diarrhoea of on week's standing, cnredly 3 of 4 doses of Duct Olh"Ve's"'Anodytie-Cordial - - - S. COVAIR. July 2ad 1849. I purchased a bottle of Anodyne Cordial o Doct. Chase, atd used it with' good sirecess ii my inily. -M AItSH.AL FRAZUIR. . This cer.tifies thatI!'have used the. Anodyne Cordial in a number of cases of Diarrhoea in ny family during the last yec'r with urivariible suieces, aid I cordially reconstnend trle- renmedy to ohther. J. D. TIBBET.'' July 16th 1849. FRoM -IFE LATE' PASTOR 'oF THE-PISCOPAL -CHIURcH. To -clhom it may concern-Last summer I was aflicted with n troiulesome hinrrhoea and tiade Use iof a small nuantity of Doct. Chas's Ainodyne Cordial, hdI hesitate not to state, thai I th'ink the remedy a-valuable one. C.. B. WALKER. . . Edgefield C. H.-23d July, 1849. .. . For sile by JOHND. CHASE, M1. D. Jnily 24, .. if - 27 .LWYER COIPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CH RONLOUR NERVOUS DE.BILITY7DIS'ASE. OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from.adisor dered Liver or Stomach in both - Mate and- Female : Snch as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnein or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nansea, ienrt-burn, Disgust for Food. Full ness or weight in the Stomnaceh, Sour Erncta lions, Sinking or Flutteting at. the pit of the Stcictch, Swimming of the Head, Hnrried and Difficult Breathing, FJttteing ct the Hrart, Choking or Sntlicating icnisations when- in a lying postuire. Dimnes of Vision. Dots or webs before! the Sight. Fever aid dull pin in Ithe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowuess of the Skin arid Eyes. Pain in the Sidle, Back, Chest, &c., Sudden flashes of Heat, Bining im the Flesh, Constant Imginings of evil and fireat depressiu of Spirits can be effectually cured by * DR, H00F LAN.D'S Celebrated German Bitters. -Their power over the above diseases is not excelled-if equalled-be nliy other preiara tioun in th-e United Staies as.che.cures .u .-in imnccy cases after skillful physicians had i'ed. IDera ige.mcen. t o.f the Liv..r anccd stncch are' sourices oi insaniiy, andce will also prodluce dis case of the l eccri. Skmc,- Lincga a ml Kidneys. andi mays the body opieic to urnc attack of ther Chle'.r.c, Blijin, ocr Y'ehow,~ Fever, and is genc erilly thce fint c::sei of that mcost baneful dis ea:.e. ('oNsUcjrloN. - Opinions of thce Phailadelpia Press. " TIlE D1SP AT C[t" . De cemlber 31t si sas : AN iNVALUABiL SIEDICINE.--We have Iregnienitly heiacrd ilce Celebrnio-d Gemrncmn liters.,ccci ~ m titredl bcy Dr. Hoofmil.ind, spokenc of ihr termis of comcmieindccioin, and wie kncow dseuedly so. it is ai too coummocn pcractice, in certain guin ites to pui ll manccniier of iisdless trashr, biut ine the case ofi the abccve lBittecrs,-hnn. dred. acre liying witnceses of iheiir great miorail aci phyvsical worth. As ac nmedicne for t Liver C'cmplaminti, .lancidice. Nervous Dmebiliiy nn d Dvspaipsiae, it has beeni fiicnon inv.lmnbtle, effectiiig encres amid thourcughcly eraudicaeitng is. encies, i liens al ithefr iiediciines have-faiht.. WVe fill councincied, rhant in ilee use cof thce Get cmn Biters, thme patientc does ictt be'comie debil itatied, bict conestantmly gnius str'ength. anid vigor to the framcce fleet weirthiy ofC gr "t considern ionc. Thel BIitters are plensant ini taste and smceil, acnd cani be uichninsistred under any icir. cucmstances, to the moscct dellicatfc stonchl. Inc deed. ilcey cani Ihe used by all personcs wiith the mbst pierfect safety. It wmuecd bccvell fur thonse whonre muech nie'ected in thce vervonus .evstem, toc commccencce with one iencspoonfucl or less; and gradlnully incgrencse. WVe specak frome experi ence, acid nye of course, a jiruper judge. The press fhr icnd wide, have nottied In recommeend~ ing the Germaccn Bitters, iend to the afflictedl we tmcost cordiaelly nidvisei their use. "SPIRiT OF THE TL1ES," June 24th says: "D0'OUR GOOD CITIZENS who are invnlda, know the maccy naiooniihing cnres thati have pe'n pcerformied tby Dr. HoFiclanecd's Cele bratied Gtiea BitiersI If thcey do ncot, we reconiendci thiem to lice."Gerian Miedicline store," ccli who sire anflicted wihl Liver Cocc plaiint. Jiuncdice, Dysp~epsin,. or Nervoucs Debci. iy., the D~octocr has enrecd mn'ncy oh ouar citizencs mfer'the best phcysicicins haid faihil. We have used thiemu, anud they have pi nved to Ibe a mcedi cineo shnt every onie shocculd -knocw of, anid we cansnoc refracin givinig octr testimeiny ini theii fi. var, andce that which gives ihiemi grenter clacimc uicpcs our humble ell'ort, they are entirely Vege. iable. Canr sit onger lestim..ny bce adduced by tany Prcpacration before the puiblie ? A sinugle bolee will conivinice an iy one of thiei r poiwer over dlis ese. Thcey lire entirely Veigetable, acnd nill permacnecdty dlest riy the moist obsinatle costice~ ness; -and give stretng thc acid vigor tic the frae.e ni ino timae diebihacitinig lhe pasienit; beincg also gratefuilit) lthe nmo.,t delicente stiomacch uncder ancy circumceistece..an iena i he' udiisteredi ithl perfect sacfety toc delicaito inifants-thecy care free frome Alcohol. Syrcp. Acids, Calomnel. acid ccll minccerni andci inijuriosus ingcredients. They ean be tiaken ot all times anid uinder all circumstaces, no nrdinaary cerposure wcill prevent the'm.iaratit a salutary r.']fccc, aned no bad result can accrue fromc an ouer dlose. For sacle. whlsiue anid retail.nat the primei pith Depict. GER31AN hl EDfCiNE" STORE, Noc. 278 Race Sireei, Phcihculelptin. For sile inc Edgefield Icy G. L. PENN Columicbin by BlOATWRVhIGliT & IOT-' Atngsstac by WVm. IIA1NS, aind -hy respectable dncers gencerally thcroucghcouc the United States. .July 18 18-19, , ly 26 Lime. *03 -RARRIELS chiaiccc Stone Lcme, in fice order. 'Focr ale by II. A- 'KENRItK. 'SOT only-a.p.eatitsve ait raarra dt - 1 Iurtonoumption-and all disease 'of the Innis. TPhis nediitieareCddcidifd #li.ispjt abort the tattr:hility ofi Ot:isnmption, apd las. tied the.Inedl ign.foiaty and nll wiabays us it, thatt CoiSUIpIWon antil all if iiasoii aEn the lisn'ar c ao2t 'ilyi esari d, but'they srd'f ily and siply c rfd iiiipils R ' - rrders to= wlisclr thl'ifitaiffri3i +s - The opieration of a siasa le ibottlir wbauies. $1, is enflicient :o.nia4 ay latutiifaot at. , itgether t u far gope with thi ,ief eno [ lout, and.even; n u's d ges sprader = it" cstrtordinay ir flitence na crndaintc mg the a aladyby the anme re i6 ich it all rds. iu'is no rsti 1 remedy.' Dr. atiigs'it ifo'6 the nost enaaent physteians of the'gile -: ' has made a full disclosure of its histety; agdj its component part.at ,te: iwrkin if.wisiaig to incur the resppasaibi ty, of coaihiasig-Jo hir self, for the salie'ofpatofit, a secet wbi calculated..to. do such universal g~o6. 4.t such has been the wo-rn s itil result of uts rations, -thqit the ' Times. tdi tud'rosit eminent plysaiiaioF hemispheres. ate iixiously calling uptlysf.. 1re ere to have immediate recourse to-it, nasls p claiming that ofall:kiiuri tuedicnein slohe has,positiveyedbiabrhetsglcacy 6 i - naible proofs of cnris"copsumption SJI4an I p er diseases of the ags. - for sale at the Apothecity Hall by J. D. CUAhS Price $1 per bottle. December 6 1848 J2m' - -46 State of South.Caohn EDGEFINLD DISTnlc~ r: ' iN T'fE' C ikOV $LEAS B. J. Ryan, , Ails. Cs. Sa. Richard Fowke, . RAN, wo he arr B . and is new its the ensin yof the Slier ilf of Edgtfietd District, ify virte of a Writ of' Capias ad Sai-sfacieisdom,'at tie'suit of Ric1i. ard Fowke, having Gled his petitiontw'i is scheoule on oath of-his whole estate-and (rf'edt, for the purpose of obtaining the benefis of- thie General .Assembly of this State, commonly called the insolvent Debtors Acts. On motson of Mr. Atkinson, Attorney forD feadiint,pub; lie not:ce is hereby given, that th petitidip tle said B. J. Ryan, will be heard' and coii sidered t, the Court or Common 'Pries; fof Edffield District. nt Edgefield'Cuut House e the first day of .October nec,. or on'-satii uilwr dayq as the Court may, order - dariag:.the term, commeneing on the first Monday t Octe. her next; and all. the crediturs of the said B.;J. Rynn, are hereby summoned oither'personally or by Attorney, then and there itr liail Court, to show cause ifany they can, why theIbenefits of the Acts aforesaid, should tiot'be "grabted'"6 the said. B.J. Ryan, and he bedischuarged(fram confinement. upon his oxecut'ng the assignes ment required by said Acts. - -.1 T. G. BACON,s c. Do. Clerk's Office&June 16, 1849. June 20 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA: EDGEFI C.D D[STRICT. IN THE COMMON. PLEAS. W P. JONES. who.;is now in the eve. " tody of the Sherft , Ealgefeld friet, by virtue of. n writ of Capias ad' Seicdfte endum, at the suit of Farar & Hays, Mercbant Iavingfiled his-petition witlh aschedule on'osih of his wshole 'esate and effects, for the purptose od ohtiniing tse benefit,i of the Acts of the General Assembly of thisState, commofly called the by. solvent DebtorsAits. Public Notice is hereby - you tnst-the-p.tition of the.said-.W P.'."oa, will lbe heart and considered in the courtof Corm musus Plesu~s. for Edgeufield District, at Edgefie[4 Caonrt Hotuse on' $6nuinf the 6h dsiy ,of Malrch niext; or on sneci, other day thsereditler, 'a the Court-may order during the ternt com mnicing Os) the firsti'~'dayj ini Murch -next at Edgefield CouartHou-e; and talthe creditors aif the said W. P..Jouars, are hiereby immened sathier peirsonally or biy Atiorneay,-thien suid usters is suid Courit,,.tos shoaw canse if~ aisy they a.i whsy ihaipetitions of the said Ws. P. Jones, shoniif noat'hie hjeardl iad cosuidlered, arid th'e leeit of the Acrs aforeusid uhidla not be .granted tuun his executssg then assignmasenst reqsuired .by the said Acts. .TfIOS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's OIffce, Edgefield C. H.9th: Aeg.,J49.. Angnst 13 l3te '25 STATE OF 80OUTH CA ROLINA .EDGJEFI.ELD DIS'IRICT. 1N THEL COURT OF ORDINARIY.. Medy Mays anad othsers, A pplicants . Cs.I WVilliamn lill anid vwe Sarah, Nan ry Droaiuwuay, wadowv oft Benjamisn. Bradaway, dec'd. Aletha Mays, Jesse M1ays, anad A bney 3lays, chi-~ t. dren aof a dceased graundsons, (Ab- I necy C. Masys,) Defenadats. J . KT np'pearisrg to miny satisfaction That the ab zhove niamsed Defeunduanrs, (Distributees,. of the Rteal Estate of Abneoy Maya, whoidepar-. ted this hifi its she year ne thousiandl eight hun deda snd Iour, re-udinsg ins the neighborhoodau of Camsbridge. Edgefield District, at-the time of Isis death. These aire therefine to cite anid ad smoanish the sibove snamed WVm. Hill and wife Sarath. Nnacy Broadawuiy wvidow of Bienjasrnim Biroadawaysr, deceased, Atetha Mays, Jesse Mays, aiaal Abnesy -Mays, children isf a decea sed gransoni (Ahniey C. M.sys.) Defendant. ansd Distributees as aforesaid, tao he aind' apear iinsmy aslico us: or before the first Mton dy in Octoiber niext, ain shnw c-anse if any they can, why the teral Estate of the said Ahnsey Mays, dercensed. sliouubl snot hes sold for Partitioin, or tiriconsenit to thet samen will be enatared fs Record. Given tinder- my hand at my 'office the ninths daiy of.Jssy A.- h). 1849. JOH N H IL L, 0. E. D. July 11 1849. . J12t 25 State of South Caroltina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IX EQUITY. Lucy Re'ese, Wyatt Jaom sJhnt Jones, Bill for Disk.ows Danaiel Prescott, Lewis Hal- [ry ad Relief. a hloway.J N IT appearing to my sntifsaietion that Edward ..B. Ihallownsy andu TFhomnas.O. Halloway.,. two a h derl:nata in thsis case, reside from nnl beyonsd the lim:ias of this State. On tmo. ain ut M~ r. Yancey, Plaiantiffsa Siolicitor. It as ordered ilthatie sald Daeidants alo appear and nntswevr plead air deimntr to the'complainsats said hill of cnomplaiait, withins three sionths front' the paublicadona haereof, or the said bill wvill be takoen pro .confc so. igaitust them. 5. S. TO \lPKI NS, c. a.x. o. Commssissionser's Olfice, May 24th y840s May 30, .3m: .19 New Blacksmuth Shop. Fl !Il Saabscriber having; procured thse ser v.iices of Hmpton,. a Blacksmith well know no in this comumaty,is prepasred tor receive sill ordlers in: dais line ofh bausiness... .Shop opposite Dr. Johnson's lot. E. 3, MfIaS. Feb 14 . If 4