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. EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL lie sold to the highest bidder on the seventh dny of November net. he Real ant Personal istate of the late Janes T. -- Gray, deceased, as follows: One entire tract of land, containing. by re cent survey, eleven thousand nine hu tidred and - seventy-seven .(11,977) acres, situated on the waters of the Savannah River and Steel Creek, Barnwell District. S. C. There are about f teen hundred (1500) acres cleared land, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain. There is erected on Steel Creek, about one and a half miles from the River, a Saw Mill, containing two saws. with sulficient wat.er pow. er to drive a Grist Mill and Saw Gin as former Jy. The river land is heavily timbered with the growth of Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Cy press, adjacent to the Mill; the growth of the upland (about nine thousand acres,) consists principally of Pine. There is a suitable land. lug otr the aiver for the delivery of Steamboat Wood, of which there is an abundant supply, and constant demand. To a capitalist desirous of engaging in the. Timber and 'Turpentine bu siness, and the rearing of stock of all kinds, the above Plantation offers inducements inferior to none on the Savannah Rivet. There is near the ililLa comfortable Overseers Honse. with a sufficient number of frame buillings to ac. eomnodate. one hundred Negroes. The personal property consists of twenty-six .(26) Negroes, about one hundred (100) head of Cattle, fifteen Mules and Horses. a large num.. bur of stock Hogs. Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furnitute, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools, from seventy-five to eighty hags of Cot t-n, from six to eight thousand bushels of Corn, Fodder. Peas, &c. &c., 'Ai the same time and place, by consent of - parties, the tract or tracts of land, know n as Gray's Hammack, and part of Stave Island, "adjoining the above, containing about five hun " . 'dred and sixty (560) acres. Also, one other -tract on Telfair's Island. on the Savannah Riv . er,-containing forty (40) acres, known as the - Dogferry. - Terms made known on the day of sale. D. ARDIS, Executor. JBaclh Island, Sept. 6, 1849. 6t 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .: EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - . IN EQUITY. Robert Meriwether, and -others, Pa-tition. -us. Archy Crafton, and others. OTICE is hereby given, that by vir tus of an Order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell on the .premises, (oh the Ware Tract,) on Wed nesday, after the First Monday in Decem ber next,,beiog the 5th day of December, the real estate of Thomas Meriwother, a Slarger portion (j) of which is woodland, as follows, viz: No.. I of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lauds.of the estate of Jeptha Sltrpion, the estate of ,ohn Middleton, and Tract No. 2, of the Upper Tract of said estate. No. 2 of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White. D. S.. seven hundred and sixty acres, lying on Stepen's Creek, " bounded on the North by the above Tract, (No. I,) and the estate of John Middleton, on the Vest by the road leading to Furey's Ferry, and on the South by Mrs. Key and + No. 3 of the said Upper Tract. No. 3of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. Vhite, D. S., four hundred acres, bounded on the North by the above Tract, described as No. 2. on the East and S puth by Mrs. Key atnd Dr. G. Tennant, and on the WVest by the road leading to Fur~y's Ferry, and Tract No 4 of the Upper Tract. No. 4 of the Upper tract or the Loctist Hill tract, containing foiur hundred and two acres by survey of D. White, D). S., and bounded on the North and lIast by the above tracts described as Nto. 2 antd the Furey's Ferry road,ot the South and West by the Estate of John idtdleton, dec'd. 'No. I of the Lower or WVare tract, cotn lamnin by survey of D. White. D. S., four hundred and fifty six acres, adjoining lands of Thomas alcKie, Nos. 2 anid;4, of the Lower or W1are tract, reserving the use of the spring, known as the poplar spring, near the residence of Thomas rAlcKie, to the said Thomna alcKie and his wife du ring their lives. No. 2 of the Lower or Ware tract, con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred and twenty-six acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, atdjoining lands of T1hos. McKie. the estate of Joqhn WV. Garrett, J. A. Houston, and Nos. 1 and 3 of the Low er or Ware tracts. No. S of the Lower or WVare tract. con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., six *hundred and fifty acres, lyinic on Stephen's Creek and adjotninc laonds of Robert aer. riwether, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. 4 and 2, of the said uppet or W/tre tract. -No. 4 of the Lower or Ware tract, con taining seven huudred antd thirty-six acres, by survey -of D. WVhite, D. S., adjoining lands of. A. T. Craftnn, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. 1 and 3, of the upper or W~are tract. No. 5 of the Lower or Ware tract con taining by survey of D. WVhite, D. S., one hundred and t wenty-eight acres, adjoining lands of William Doarmonid, A. 'T. Craf -too, Thomas MicKie, and on the east by the road leading in Furey's Ferry, and No 1, of the Lower or Ware tract. All the personalty .of the said Thomas MIerriwether, after taking- off' the share of William R. Meriwether, deceased, consisting of Negroes. Horses.. Hlogs, Cat tle, Corn, Fodder, plantation Tools &c., Said Lands will bie sold on a credt of one and two years. except for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. And as to the personalty, a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give bond and good per sonal. sureties, to secutre the purchase morney.-. A T. Crafton, Robert Merriwether and Joseph Meriwether, living near Furies Ferry. wvill show the lands to any one de siring to see them. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. E. E..D. Commissioner's Ollice, 2d, Oct. 1849. Q O7 The Abbeville Banner and Augusta Cbroniele and Sentinel will -copy once a * week till first Mlonday in December, and * forward bill to S. S.T. Oct. 3,1849 9t 37 -Pusre cViter Vinegars - BLLS. Superior quality, just received, and for sale cheap, by 0. L. PENN, Agent. Julyv 18 tf 26 CANDIDATES. For. -herimf JOHN HTLL. LE WIS JONES, T. J. WUJITAKER, ALFRED MAY. WESCEY BODIE. HU.MPHREYS BOILWARE, THOS. W. LANHAM, For Tax Collector. SAMPSON B. MAYS. ISAAC BOLES. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, MOODY HARRIS, F. W. BURT. B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUATTLEBU3I, WM. L. PARKS. TEIEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS. ROBERT CLOY, For Ordinary. HUGH A. NIXON. EDWARD PRESLEY. W. L. COLEMAN, WM. H. MOSS. - H. T. WRIGHT. VIRGIL M. WHITE, For Clerk. OLIVER TOWLES. PETER QIJATTLEI3UM. WM. M. JOHNSON, THOS. G. BACON, EDMUND PENN, DI. L. BONHAM W ILL practice LAW and EqeIr in the Southern Circuit, comprising the Die triets of EDGEFIEr.D, ORANGEBUaU, BARNWELL, Coi.LE-ro and BEAUFORT. His Oflice is at Edgefield Court [louse. Aug. 22l, 1849, Gn 31 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a d r dertd Liver or Stomach zn buat, Male and Female : Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnes or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nuusea, heart-burn, Disgust for Food. Full ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Ercte ions, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the [lead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suflicating sensations when in a lying 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,-Pnin in the Side; Back, Chest, &c., Sudden fl.shes of Heat. Burning tn the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and treat depression of Spirits can be effectually cured by DR, H00FLAND'S Celebrated German*Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled-if egnalled--by any other prepara tion in the United States a the cures attest, mn many cases after skillfuli ph~ysicians3 had fitiled. Derangement of the Liver and 8tomnach are nurces of Iusanity, and will also produ~ce dis ease ofC the Heart, Skin, Lnings atnd Kidneys, nd lays the body apen: to an attack or the holera, BDliotns, or Yellow Fever, and is gen rlly the first cause of thtat most baneful dis ase, GoysUMPTroN. Opinions of thre Philadelphia Press. ' THE DISPATCH;" December 31al says: AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE--We haye fregntently heard thte Celebrated Germian Bitters, manunihetured by Dr. H~ooflatr~d, spoken: of in terms of commuendation:, and we .know deservedly so. It is a too comomon practice, im ertain gna sters, to pttff all mnann:er of useless trash, btut itn thre case of the above Bitters, hn dreds are liying witniesses of their great moral nd physical worth., As a medicinie for the Liver Comoplaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility and D~yspepsia, it hras been fotnnd invalutable, ffecting ctnres and thtorongbily erndicatinig dis ases. when: all other medicines have failed. Wo fell convyinced, that in thte use of thre Ger nan Bitters, the patient does n:ot become debil.. itated, bu:t constantly gain:s strength ad vign:r to the frame-a fact wvorth~y of gacat cunsidera ton. The Bitters are pleasitmt it: taste and smell. and can be udministered u~nder any cir tustances, to thte tmost delicate stomtach. In deed, they can be used hy all persons wvith: the tnost perfect safety. It would be well for thtose who are much afi'ected itn thte vervous systetm, to comtence with oneo teaspoonful or less, and gradually increase. We sp:rak frnmt experi nce, an:d are of course, a proper judge. 'Te press fair and wide, harve tuited In recomm~end ing thre German Bitters, and to the afilicted we nst cordially advise thteir tuse. ~ "SPIRIT OF THE TIM~ES," June 24th says: "DO OUR GOOD CITIZ ENS whto are invhds, know the tmany astonishing enires that have peen: performed by Dr. honolland's Cele brtted'German Bitters? If thtey do not, we recomend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who are afflicted with Liver Corn plait..Jatundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous DebtI. it , the Doctor has cured many of our citizenis aer the best physicians had failed. We have :sed- thretm, anrd they have proved to be a tmedi itne thtat every one should kow of, antd we cannot refrain 'giving ourr testimony in threir fir-. vor, and that wich gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, thmey are entirdy Vege Can stronger testim<.ny be adduced by any Preparation before tbe public? A single bottle will convince any one of their power over dis ease. They are entirely Vegetable, and will permaontly destroy the most obstinatc costive ness; and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time debihttating the pattetnt; being also grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances, and can be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants-they are free froAlcoh, Syrup. Acids, Calomnel, and all mineral andl inju:rious ingredients.. They can tw taken at all timeas and under. als circumstances, so nrdinaij' exposusre weill prevent them havingf a salutary efc, and no bad result can accrue from an over dose. For sale. wholesale and retail, at ihe priaci plD ,GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, ND. Race Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Edgefield by G. L. PENN Columbia by BOATWRIGHT & MiOT Augusta by Wmn. HAINS, and by respect~able dealers generally throughotut the United States, July. 18 184n ia 26 S - AMERICAN HOTEL, * - so. Ca. RO,1 -the very increase' patronaged ex tended to the subscriber, he has been in duced to-improve his HOUSE and. PREMI SES tll further, and would respectfully an nounce to his former patrons and the public, that he is now well prepared to-make all com fortable who may flavor him witlj'call, The STABLES and CARRIAGE [HOU SES have been enlarged and Improved, atnd persons leaving horses may depend. upon hay ing them well attended to. c 'hORSES and CARRIAGES always in ren diness to convey pas:mngert to, and. from the Rail Road, or to any part of the Countrj. WM. KE'CHAM. Hamburg, Sept. 19, 1849, 'm 35 CAROLINA HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. C., 'JOHN A. HOUSTON having' taken the e above Establishment respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the publcgen erally. The building is at present .undergoing thorough repairs. Good STABLES and also a LIVERY STABLE will be connected with the HOTEL. The establishmnent will be open ed on the,ist of October next. August 29, 1849. Sm 32 I' The Abbeville Banner will please insert for three Months and direct its account to J. A. Houston Hamburg, S. C., Planter's Hotel, CORNER OF CIURCHK AND QUEEtt:sTRETs, Charleston, S. C. FORMFnLT KEPT BY CHARLES If. MItnT. JAMES W. LAMKIN & JAMES M. h URST having taken the above exten sive and well known Establishment, solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gun eratly. Charleston S. C. Angust 1, 1849, if 28 COPARTNEiI fIP. HE undersigned, having .associated .3themselves in business under the name and style of DUNBA R & GARMANY, for the purpose of transacting a general 'GRO CERY BUSINESS, in this place, respect fully invites the attention of Planters to their Heavy Stock of all the leading articles of general consumption. They mnay'be found at the stand recently occupied by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly opposite the stand formes ly occupied by G. W. Garmany, where they will be happy to receive their former friends and patrons, . together with the public at large. We are determined to keep constantly on hand a stock unsurpassed by any ever offered in this market, and believing our facilities for buying r.ow, to be equal to any in the place, we will always be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, either for Cash or on time to approved customers. ' Having rented the Ware-House formerly occupied by B. Elliott, and placed it under the charge of an expe rienced man, we are prepared to ofbr equal advantages in storage with any WareHouse in tie place ; and liberal Cash Advances made, at all times, on Cotton stored with us, or on shipments made to G. V. Garmany & Co., Savannah, whose charges will be as low as usually made by other Factors. The highest prices paid at all times for Cotton andotler produce brought tomsrtet. B. S. DUNDA it, - G. W. GARMANY. Hamburg July 3, tf 26 ..1Card. IBEG leave to return my thanks to the Apublic for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the newv firm. B. S. DUNBAR. Rl Card. If BEQ~ leave to return tmy thanks to the .public for the liberal partronege hereto fore bestowed on me, and solicit a continu ance of the same for the new firm. G. W. GARMANY. Cheap Goods in Store. 50 flhds Prime X 0 sugar 10 Hhds. comnurn N. 0. Sutgar, 20) ' choice P'ortu Rico, Sugar, 25 Darrels clhi'l 5 " crnshed " 2 "powdered 5 Boxes Woolsey & Woolcey double retinied loazf sugar, 2 " Chaxrleston double refined loa sutgar. 20 llhdi. M oiicovado Molasses. 50 Barrels Ne w Orleans" 10t0 Unrrels 'No. 3 Mackerel (large size,) 20 Kits No. 1" 125 begs prime Rio Cetfeo 40 " " Layngra" 20 "' " 01h1 Cuha "~ 313 a' old Java". 6000J Lbs. Union bratnd nihite Lead (No.. extra aind pure,) 300 GadIros Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels Train " 300 Lbs. Putty in bladders, 125 Boxes wiitdow glass (all sizes.) 75 Kegs Eastern tnils (assorted) 20000 Lbs. assorted-Swvedes f ron, 500 " Casteel (Sandersonis,) German and Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bagging, 100 Coils hemp rope, 10 Bales homnespuni (Augusta manitfac ture, 5 " " (Graniteville Company) 8 " heavy cotton Osnabuigs, 20 boxes sperm candles,. 201 " Adamanritie candles, 10 "Hull & Sons patent candles, 30 1'hds. bacon sides (western,) 4000 Lbs. country Bacon - 3 Tierces Rice. &c. &c., - A LSO - Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Calicnes, Cotton Yarn, Shtoes. hats, Camps, Tubba, Sugar-cans, Sieves, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Giiiger. Tea, Cne-seat Chairs, Wood seat Chairs, Grind stones. and many other articles too tedious to enumerate. DUNDARL & GARMANY. Ilambutrg, July I1, 1849, 10 . 25 Loaf, Crushed and Pow dered Slugar. O0 0LBS. Loaf Sugar, double 1,000 Lbs. Crushed Sugar,. double 'refined, L000 " Powdered " "" 2,or sle briie H. A. KENRICK. H amburg, Sept. 10,1l849, 6t .34 eavy Cotton Domesties. B ROWN Shirtings and Shectiugs, Net Silk Gloves, Belt Ribons-and Laces, new and fresht, can be had at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Augusat 15 if 0 DRUGS & MEDICINES AT AUGUSTA PRICES. DRS. BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Wholesale and Retail 2'r iggists. RE constantly receiving new and fresh supplies in ad- -- dition to their arge rtnd well selected STOCK of AMERICAN, FRENCH & ENGLISH CH EMICA LS. DRUGS and MEDICINES-all of which are waranted pure and of approved manufacture, imported under the new law. They offer also, PAINTS. OILS. WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, BAR SOAP. FANCY SOAP. FAN CY NOTE PAPER, LETTER PAPER, ENVEL- ., OPES for same, INK of all colours, PAINT. VARNISH, ' and HAIR BRUSHES. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. FANCY and MISCEL LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a full assrtment of all articles its their line. The attention of Physicians and Planters is called to the important fact, that thei supplies can he furnished at AUGUSTA PRICES, ou six months-time, five per cen discount for cash, and in such quantities as may be desired. The importance of these advantages must 'be obvious io those 'trading at a remnote Market, incuring breakage and delay ircident to transportation. PHYSICIANS and PLANTERS will do well to call and see us. Edgefield C. H., October 3, 1849. tf 37 H. L.. JEFFERS, W. S. COTHRAN, E. J. BUCKMASTER WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS MA RKET-STREET, Hamburg. S. C.-WATERPROOF, McINTOSH-STREET, Augusta, Ga.-FIREPROOF. T AKE this method of informing their friends and the public generally that they still continue the WAREH1OUSE and COMMIS810 BUSINESS in this place and Augusta. Ga., they offer their services to RECEI E. STORE On SELL COTTON. FLOUR. I3ACON, pc.. RECEIVE and FORWARD MER CHANDISE, BUY GOODS for PLANTERS or MERCHANTS. Their Ware-House in Augusta is on Mclutosh-street, it the centre of the COTTON TRADE. Their Waro-House in this place is safe from water and isolated, :therefore not ex. posed to fire. As they will be constant at their post. promoting the interest of their friends, (whic they are aware will add to their own.) they solicit and hope.to merit and receive a ful share of that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and for which they now return tbanks. LtaAL caeh advances will be made, when reqired. on any produce in Store. JEFFERS, COTH RAN, & CO. hamburg, Sept. 1, 3m 33 Ware--House & Commission Business, Hamburg, SoultCarolina. T IIE Undersigned having taken the WARE-HOUSE of GEIGEa & PARTLOW, late Geigor & Knight, respectfully tender his services in the Storage and sale of Cotton and otler produce, forwarding Merchandise and purchasing to order &c. when desired. The usual advances will he made on consignment. I trust from the favourable lo. cation of the VARE-lOUSE. and by uuremiting attention to business, to obtain a liberal share of patronage and hope to give satisfaction. W. B. BRANNON. July 25, 1849, 6m .2 T'e ttnlersigned respectfully return their grateful thanks to their patrons f'or they liberal support and solicit a continuance of the same for W. B. BRAsYON, whom their confidently recommend. GEIGER & KNIGHT. To Physicians, Druggists STATE OF SOUTH CAROL INA AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIT Y. )r. J. N. Keeler and Bro. most respectfully Samuel Lowry antid'ieri, - o solicits attention to their fresh stuck of English. Billfor Partiion Frrndh, German and American Drugs, Medi. Oscar Lowry, Oliver Atkins of John Lory's cines. Chemicals, Paints. Oils Dye Stuffs, and ottr. Estat. fain oened a ie stoe r 2ne , * appearing to my satisfaction, that .John J. St. with a full attpply or Fresh Drugs and M~ed- SwTeatmnan and Charity his wife. if altve, icines, we respectfully solicit Country dealer, and Trhontas Reams, Celia. Reams, Demanis to examine outr stoek before purchasing else- Renmirs and Daniel Sweatmdn, some of the whre, promising one and alt who nmay feel dis- Defendants mi this case, are without the limits osed ti extend to ius heir pitroirxge, to sell of this state. on motion by Mr. Wsardlaw. tem genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as hb- laintifl'a Solicitor, ordered,'that the defendants eral terms as any other htottse in the City, and above named appear in this lionornhie Court, to faithfutlly execute all orders entrusted to us anid pleatd. answver or denmtr to ite Bill in this promptly and with dispatch. case, within three' months fiom the putbication One of thte proprietors being a regular phty- of this order, or that said Bill he taken pro con sician, ailiils ample gunrantee of the getnmne fesso aginst them. qality of all articles sold at their estabilishiment. S. S. TOMifPKINS, c. a. r.. u. We espec~ially invite drutegists and country Commissioner's Office, Angtust 20, 18419. merchants, who many wishi to hecome agents Attgust 22, 3m 31 for Dr. Ke~der's Cckibratedl Family Medicines (stardard and popualar remedies,) to forward Brought to the Jal their :address- F this District, on the 9th instant, a Soliciting the patro~nage of dealers. we re- ngomn h ashsnm sJR holesalo Drn eits, No. 294 1arket stret, R ET T, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamirn Phiildi'ltlmia.Rice, living within four miles of Union Court Sceter e19, 18.19, jy 33 House. Said follow says be is a blacksmith, -.. and has a very large scar on his left arm, just STAT E OF SOUTh! CA ROLIN-A. below his elbbw, caused by a burn; lhe alse EDGE IE LI) DIST R I C. baa a large dark spot or mole covered with IN THE COMMON PLEAS. hair, on the lower part of the -left cheek, W P'. JONES. whlo is now in the cins- He is about five feet six and half inches high, I. tody of the Sheriff of Edlgefinld Dis,, between 25 and 28 year's of age and light trict, hy virtue of a w~rit of Capinis ad Satisfahci- compexion. entmn, atihe suit of Farrar & Ilave, Mierchants The owner is requested to come forward, having filed his petitioni with a schseduale on oath prove property, pay charges and take bir oflhis whole estate and eftfect-. for thme purpose of away, or he will be dealt with as the latw otaining the benefits' of the Acts of thme Generat ditects. H. Rt. SPANN, s. E. D. Anmbly of this Stiate, commonly called the In. March 13. 1S49 tf s solveint De btors Acts. Public Notice is hereby iert that thme petition ofthte said WV. P. Jones. LOOI ( LOOJK!! LOOK!!! vill he heard andI conside red int the couirt of Com-.Fj H E Sntssiribierat th~e sign of the Gol mon Pleas. for Edgefield District, at Edgefieldd Dde n Slhoe, has opened near the Spanr Cotrt 1-ouse on Monday -the 0th day of Hotel the bitatiess of Black & Gunsmithing, it March next, or on stuch other tiny therenfler, all its branches. In shoeing horses and in all oth as thme Cotnrt tmay order during tlime term com-W or work of his. tra~le, lhe warrants to give ful mncing on the first Mondnty in March next,- satisfiction. at Edgefield Conrt H Ionte; and tall the creditors Gunsamithming is done in all cases for cash. of the said WV. P. Jones, are hereby siummoned ISA AC BRANCH. either personally or by Attorney, then and thiere May 9 tf, 16 i said Coutrt, to shoiw cause if any tey cnn, why the pectitnon of the said WV. P. Jonie3, shionld A T T E N T i 0 N not'he heard and considecred, anid thte benefit of the Acts atforesaid shtonid not be granted utpion E D G E F I E L D V IL LA GE. his exeentmtg the assignment required by the said Acts. L . C. * TIROS. G. BACON. Clerk. ~ G RAY, Clerk's Oflice, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug.,18~49. of C o at P A N Y Autgust 1 - 3te 25 " A" 7th Regi __ nmenit U. S. Infantry, wilt continua BUTCH E!sserseest E RING from year to year, and do the best hi FOR fhvoring Ice Creams. Sances. Jellies can for his patrons. Pitddings, Pies. &c., viz: Lemon Vanilla,CHARLES MARTIN GRAY. Almotn and Rose, jtust received. atnd for Jnaly 11 1849, tf 25 sale by G. L. PENN, AoENT. August15 - tf 30 New Boot amnd Shoe .ianufactuired Tobacco. 1 BOX very superior quality, just received .1and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent: July 18 tf 25 IYANUFACTORY. Diam oundCeme t ~~H ERE Gentlemen's Boots anad She F OR Metnding Broken Glass and Earthern and woremaenp. sueio yeof FWare, a supply ont hand of this valuable entlermeaning cork soled, doable soled GEMENTPENNsaGENT water proof, walking, dress, patent leather G. L. PEN,1Aotf-- and a fne 'pumpi soled BOOTS, need .bu An____u __t____5___._______-__3__ .leave their ordermitht the subscriber. Rifle Poteder. WILLIAM McEVOY. ENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER, in t marcil:1f 10. aniter . A. KENRICK. Tobacco & Snuff'. llamburg, Jnly 24 1849. ifr 27 Q b BOXES Maamfactured Tobacco, va Brass- rious qualities. -B a8Botad Buck'es* 1t) Boxes Thomas' Trobacco, a superior arttcle 6DOZEN Brass Bound Buckets, a supe.. Maccby an und Rappine Tobne, rir rtc H..o s A. KENRICK. For sale by HI. A. KENRIGK. The Grea) Remedy for Rheumatism;,.Gout, 'Pai in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofda, King's Evil, White Stallings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and ai 'xed-Pairs whatever. - Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CNNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South of Europe .and Pales me, in 1830, heard so much said inthe latter place in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS' TER, and of the (as he considered) miraculous cures he had performed, that he was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long-and Liver Affection, the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the genial and delicious clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the right of his chest where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one over the region of 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 pain was removed, ad his health became permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette-, Ohio. "Gentlemen-During last winter and spring, I was so troubled with a pain in breast as to render me unfit for the duties of my 'office: and hearing your JEW DAVID'S or-HE DREW PLASTER highly recommended for similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial, I had worn a plaster upon my breast but a short time, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again to engage-in the. labors of. iheoifce. - I would also state, that my sister; residing in Steubenville in this State, has received mclh benefit from its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELL. Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843, - It has been very beneficial in cases of Weal. ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stom. ach. Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No: female, sublect to pain or weakness in the= back or sides, should be without it. Married lacihes in delicate situations, find great relief from cona stantly wearing this plaster. - The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy fot Colds, Coughs, Phthiaic and Lung Affections, in their prinary stages. It destroys infamma. tion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAToN.-The Subscribers are the only General Agents in the Sontheru States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in drder to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and else. where, for the genuine, they invite particular -- attention to the following marks of the Genuiner 1st.-The genuine is put op in smoth, en.. gins turned bottomed boxes, not soldered ii. 2d -The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions, around .th.e boy, with accompanying record of Court to E.. Taylor, Rochester. - - Ib" SCOVIL & MEAD, -Chartres Street, Wholesale General Agents for the: Southern States, to whom all orders qiust be addressed,. Sold also; Wholesale and Retail by JOHN D. CHASE; Apothecaries Hall Edge. field Coun Hpnse, S. C., A.so, by HAVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BARNETT ~&r;o-,ug , Feb 14.1819 ly 4 Dr. Roger's Compound -Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A SAF E and certain cure for CONSUMP TIuN OF .TH E LUNGS,1 Spiuing. of Blood. Conghs, Colds, Asthuma, Pain in -the' Side, Bronichitis, Hlooping Cough and all Pul. monary Affections. T ESTIMON[ALS. Extracts from Certificates which can be sees ini full by calling upon the Agcnts: -Mr. 4. L. Scoil.-Having been afflicted with a most distressing Cough, until my Lungs became affected to such a degree that I was continumally spitting blood; and being under the care of an able physician, without obtaining any relief until K pirocuired a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health in a very shoit time. J. FINCH. Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 1844. From the Hon. Judge William Burke, late Postmauster of the city of Cincinnati for more thaii t wenty years. . The statement of Justice Finch Is entitled to the fullest confidence of the public. I can fully corroborate what he has said, having used the medicine myself with the most decided benefit.. WILLIAM BURKE., Cincinnati, Aug. 12, 1845. A REMARKABL.E cURE OF coisUnPvioir. Mr. ScoilL-I was taken with a most dis.. tressing congh, andl my lungs became so dis,. eased that I bled in a short time several qnarts.' I was redneed so low that all of my tiends, and eveni my physicians, thought Iluuust die of Consumptioni My brother hearing of the remarkable cures made by Dr. Roger's Liver- . wort and Tiar, procnred a bottle, and before I had taken one half of it, it seemed to go to the. very seat of the disease. I raised a large qua.. dity of phlegmi and matter, and my cough was stoppe as by a charm. Anid by its use I was restored to .perfect health. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed this 26th Nov., 1847. H. E. SPEacER, Mayor of Cincinnam. [Extract from'a Letter from the Rev. Henry Wiseman.) Mr. A. L. Scovil-As Dr. Rod ger's Liver-. wort and Tnr has been the means of snatching~ my companion from a premature grave! I~ feel uuder the obligation to giemy infuence to the circulation of so valnable a medicine. HENRY WISEMAN. pPatriot, Gallia co-, 0, Dec. 23,1846. [From Dr. Wilson.) I have been the family physician of Dir. Wiseman for the lost twelve years; during that time Mrs Wiseman has been sufernng from diseased lungs. And finally all the syru.-. toms of Pulmonary Consumption appeard All the usual remedies failed. At titis time as commenced iusing Dr. Rodger's Liverwort ad: Tar. It acted like a charm. In a few days she deClared'~ herself nearly well. I have no doubt of its virtues, and would cheerfully re. commend it to persons afflicted with diseased lungs, - H. R. WILSON, M.D. Patriot. Gallia coutty, Ohio. N. B.-The genuine article is signed,oA drewo Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. (G- PaiCE-S1 per bottle,- or six bottles for $5. Sokdtwholesale and retailby SCOVIL &MsEAD, 113 Chartres at., N. Orleans. General Agents for the Southern States. , Also, sold by GEO. L. PENNEdefiel C. H., WAanLaw & DErNY, Abbeville C. hi., J. BnaRRTT & Co., and HAVuLAiID, RiEta &r Co., Augusta Gia., ad lIAvi.Anto, HannaLts &:Co., and P. M. COnEt, Charlestoni, South Carolina. Feb. 28 1