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Hamburg 1.0 0. F. Academy. New Arrangement. HE Exercises of this instimtion was re . sumed on Mond'ay th. 2.4th Sept. nlt., tinder the direction of Mr. DAVID F. GIF FIN. Tuition per quarter-for Reading. kin ting English Grammar, Geography, Arithia-r tic and Hlistory, (ancient and uodern) $5 50 W ith or without any of the p.reced ing studies; the higher English branches, viz: Algebra. Geomse try, Trironometry. Surveying, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy. &c. &c., and the ancient Lan guages. $ 00 Music, .. . - . . $10 00 Use of Piano, . - $2 00 Terms-Payment quarte~rly, in adyance. Each quarter to contain eleven weeks. The 2'rustees take pleasure in Veing able to announce that they have secused the valuable services of Mrs. GRIFFIN. who will give her personal attention to the female departime:t. Parents and guardians. desirous of sending - children as paying or beneficinry scholars, will . make application to the trsntess. SAMUEL T{OWBRIDGE,) t J. II. ANDERSON, I , J. W. WALKER. , 11. A. KEN RICK. a, S. T. BRITTON. , GEORGE ROBINSON, J W. V. SALE, Hamburg, Oct. 17, 1849, 4t 39 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa. cias, to me directed, 1 v; ill proceed. to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the "rst Monday and Tuesday folloning in November next, the following property, in the following case. viz: W. Brooks, Execuor, vs. Elizabetb Turner and Simeon Att:-way, the tract of land belonging to the defendant Eliza beth Turner, containing sixty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Sineu Attaway and others. C. V. Chatham, Bearer, vs John M. - Moore and Johe R. Moore, the tract of land where the defendant John M. Moore lives, adjoining Wm. Anidrews, and others. John Colgan vs W G. Russell; Benj. Bettis vs W G. Russell and W. F. Dur soe, the house and lot occupied at present by C. L. Refo, containing two acres. more or less, adjoining V. F. Durisoe, W. P. Butler, and others. George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land continining one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining John Wise, Lewis ElIzey, and others. George A. McKie vs Elizabeth Samuel. Robert Samuel and Elbert Morgan; the Same vs. the Same, rhe following negroes belonging to the defendant Elizabeth San uel, viz: Austin, Aaron, Andrew, Nelson and Henry. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. ?. D. October 10, 4r 33 Sherifi's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .D~ Esq., uromtary mn rm~m. - wrict, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield, C. 11., on the first Monday aud Tuesday fii lowving in- November next, the lands be longing to the 'estate of Ab~ney Mays, Deceased, situate in the State and Distsict aforesaid, containing two hundred anid sev enty-five acres more or lest, will lbe sold on a credit of twelve mnor.ths, purchasers giving bond and two approved securities. and a mortgage of the premises to the Or diniary, to secuire the puirchase mson'ey Cost to be paitd in cash. - S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Oct. 2t1, 18.19, Sit 37 SHIERiFFS sALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri F a cuas, to me directed, I will proceed so sell at Edgefield Court House, on -the first Mondny anti Tuesday fullowing in November next, the following properly, in tho following cases, viz: Thus. WV. Blease, Assignee. vs. II. A. Latimer, one Mlahogany Table and one fine wash sta Manchester Paudgeit vs.* Wilbsert Cumbo, foor negroes. viz: Louiza aud three chil dren. Drew, Ben and --.. Terms Cash. S. CHIIRSTIE, s. E:. P. October 15, 3t 39 -To Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keelcr and Bro. most respectfuslly policits attention to their fre-hstsck of English, French, Gcrman andi American Drugs, M' edi, cines. Chieroicals, Pais. Oils Dye Stoffs, Glass Ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. H aving opened a new store, No. 294 Mat ket St. with a full supjply of Frens Drusgs anid Med icintes, we respectfully solicit c;oun stry dealers to examine otir stock before purchnasinig else where, promising one anid all who may fe.el dis -posed ti extenid to us their pastroinsge, to sell themo genuilne Drugs and Medicines, on as lib eral termns as anty other konse in the City, anid to-fainlhfully excnte all orders entrusted to us promptly and with diapatch.. One of the proprietors being a regular phy sician, afluids ample guarantee of the geniuiie quality of all articles sold at their estabhlishmeinr. We easecially invite drutggists and country mnerchsants, whlo may wish to become agenits for Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines. (standard ad popular remecdies,) to forward their address. Solicititng the patronnge of dealers, we re main, J. N. KEELFR & BRO., W~holeatle Druggists,.No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. September 19, 1849, ly 33 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by Richard Berry. an - estray sorrel miaro mnile, of ordinary theight, light made, miarks of gear abotit her aboulders; supposed to be 10 01 12 years of age and appraised at 550. J. QUATTLEBUM, M. E. D. Oct. 8, 1849, 4tm .38 Pure Cider Vinegar. 4)BLLS;Supeior quality, just received, - -~i4aad for sale cheap, by -G. L. PENN, Agent. J..,.. tfe r 26 AMERICAN. HOTEL, ' IIA1MBURG, ,,,, 1 )f OM the very inorca-e' patronaged ex tended to the subscriber. he has peen in need to improve his HOUSE nod PIEM SES still further, and would respectfully an 'mnunce to his former patrons and the public, hIt he is now well prepared to make all com irtahle who may favor him with a call. The STABLES and CARIRIAGE HOU ES have been enlarged and improved, and persons leaving horses may depend upon hay ng them well uttended to. HORSES and CARRIAGES always in rea liness to convey paise.ngers to, and from '.he bail Road. or to any part of the Country. VM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, Sept. 19, 1849, 3m 35 CAROLiNA HOTEL. H1A i URG, S. C., 1OHN A. IiOUSTON having taken the # above Estalishment respectfully sonliciis e putrtnatte of his friends and the public gen ually. The huildinz is at present undergoing horongh repairs. Good STAIILES and also LIVERY STA BLE will he cnnected with he I lOTlFL. The establishment will be open 'd on the 1st of october next. August 2J. 1c40. 3tn 32 itT The Abbeville Banner will please insert >r three Moths nl direct its account to J. 1. llouston llamhurg. S. C., pianters Hotel ;oRiERt OF cn1UC1i AND QUEEN STREETS, Cr.imriestoni: S. C. ORMF.RLT KEPT tY CHARLES II. MtnT. - AlES W. LAiKIN & JAMES M. - IJUIST having taken the above exten ve and well lcurown Establishment, solicit the atronage of their friends and the public gen rally. Charleston S. C. August 1, 1849, tf 23 HE undersigned, having associated themselves in business under the name tnd style of DUN BAR & GARMANY, for he purpose of transacting a general GRO ERY BUSINESS, in this place, respect ally invites the attention of Planters to their leavy Stock of all the leading articles of ;eneral consumption. They may be found at the stand recently occupied by B. S. Dun ar, and nearly opposite the stand formerly ccupied by G. V. Garmany, where they ill be happy to receive their former friends nd patrons, together with the public at large. We are determined to keep constantly on and a stock unsurpassed by any ever offered this market, and believing our facilities for buying LOW, to be equal to any in the placd, eve will always be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, either tor 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 expo rienced man, we are prepared to offer equal advantages in storage with any WareHouse in the place ; and liberal Cash Advances made, at all times, on Cotton stored with us, -- ""nnr made to G. V. Garmany & f the same fur the new hrm. B. S. DUNBAR. ./1 Ca r d. BEG leave to return my thanks to the .publ ic for the liberal patronage hereto rore liestowed on me, and solicit a contimu .ce of'the same for the-new firm. G. W. GARMIANY. Cheap Goods in Store. 50 LEhds Prime 3 0 Sugar J0 Ilbas. comimonl N. 0. Sugzar, 201 '- chiotce [Porto Rico, Sugar, 25 Barrels clar~fied " 5 " ernsbeid" 2 " powdered" 5 Boxe. Woolsey & Woolsey double refined loaf sugar, 2 " Charlestonm double rcfinied lea sugar, 20 llhds. M uscovadn Molasses, 5 " Trinidad " 50 Paurre's New Orleans" 1t00 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel (large size,) 20 Kits No. 1" 125 bags prime Rio Celfee 40 4 ' Lagngrai" 21) " " old Cuba ' 30 " old Java"' 000 Lbs. Union brand white Lead (No.. extra anid pure,) 30 Gallo~ns Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels TJrain 300 Lbs. Putty in bladders, 125 Boxes wviiidow gluss (all sizes,) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) 20.010 Lbs. assorted Swedes Iron, 500 " Casteel (Saindersons,) G'erman aiid Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bagging, ]111 Coils hemip rope, 101 Bales homespun (Augusta manufac ture.. 5 " " (Graniteville Company) 8 " heavy cotton Osnabmigs, 20 boxes sperm candiles, ' 211 " Adaim.iorincecaindles, 10 " Hlull & Soiis paitenit canidles, 31 Ilids. bmicon sides (western,) 400(1 Lbls. country Ba'oii. 3 Tierces Rice. &c. &c., - A LSO - Sa cdle. Bridles. Blanmkets. Calicoes, Cottoin ar Shines, Ha;ts, Capa. Titbbs. sugair cans, sieves, Tobacco, Peppier, Spice, Ginger. TIea, Cane-seat Chairs, WVood seat ('hairs, Grind 'tones. and many other articles too tediotns to uueale. DUNBAR &GARMANY. Ham abtrg, July 11, 1849, tt- 25 Lamp Oil, Candles &c. rrGALLON~S Lamup Oil, a choice ano icle. 200 Gallons Lamop Oil, (stummer strained.) 2001 " Train Oil. 1 Boxes Sperm Candles.' 15 '- Adamnantine Candles. 1t0 " H all's .andles. For sle by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg Sept. 5, 1849, tf 33 Tobacco & Snuff. O, BOXES Manufactured Tobacco, va S'rious qtmalities, IllBoxes Thioimas' Tobacco, a superior article, Ilaccaboy antd Rappee Snuff, Mrs.Millens Fine Cut and Smoking Tobaceo, For sale by H. A. KENRIGK. H..mb...r.,g, Juy2 184r er 27 E.ECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on the seventh day of Novemberr next, the teal anu Personal Estate of the lateJames T. 3ray, deceased, as follows: One entire tract of land, containing, by re :ent survey, eleven thousand nine hundred and eventy-seven (11,977) acres, situated on the maters of the Savannah Riverand Sfeel Creek, Lurnwell District, S. 0. There ug about fif ecu hundred (1500) acres cleared land, well idapted to the cultivation of Cottattand Grain. here is erected on Steel Creek, about one utd a hnlf miles from the River, 4'.Saw Mit, :ontsining two saws, with sufficientwater jtow r to drive a Grist Mill and Saw Gin as former y. The river land is heavily 'timbered with lie growth of Oak, Hickory, Poplk and Cy ress, adjacent to the Mill; the grogth of the pland (about nine thousand acres;) consists ricipally of Pine. There is a suitableJand ag on the tiver for the delivery of:Steamboat Wood, of which there is an abundant supply, id constant demand. To a capitalgt desirous if engaging in the Timber and Tu entine bn iness, and the rearing of stoct o sall kinds, he above Pl:ntation utters inducemrts inferior u untie on the Savannah River. 'lh're is near e . ill a confortabtle Overseers House, with suflicient nu.ber of frame. builii'ngs to ac otnioitate one hundred Negroes.. The personal property consistso wenty-six 26) Negroes, about one hundred (1 0) head of :attle. titteen Moles and Iloises, alarp num.. ar of stock Hogs, Sheep, IInu Thbld and itchcti Fuurnitut e, Plantation and Blacksmith's fools, from seventy-five to eighty b'gs of Cot in, front six to eight thousand buti s of Corn, 'odder. Peas, &c. &c., At the same time and place, by .consent of arties, the tract or treets of land, knoe n as iny's llannack, and part of:stave Island, joimnig the above, containing about five hun Ired and sixty (510) acres. Also one ~other ract on ''elfair's Island. on the Savannah Riv :r, containing forty (40) acres, kildwn as the Dogferry. Terms made known on the day of sale. D. ARDIS, Executor. Bench Island. Sept.-6, ]849. .t 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN iQUIT Y=. tobert Meriwether, and others, Partition. rchy Crafton, and others. NOTICE is hereby given, thatg by vir tue of an Order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall -sell on the remises, (on the Ware Tract,) on Wed. tesday, after the First Mnadayip Decem cr next. being the 5th day of December, he real estate of Thomas Meriwether, a arcer portion () of which is woodland, as ullows, viz: No. I of the Upper Tract, eont aring by urvey olf D. White, D. S., sim;hundred eres, lying on Stepheh!s Creek s5adjoining ands of the estate of Jeptha ShnIpton, the :state of John Middleton, andTract No. ;, of the Upper Tract of said estate. No. 2 of the Lpper Tract, containing by urvey of D. White, D. S.. seven hundred tad sixty acres, lying on Stepen's Creek, ounded on the North by the abgve Tract, No. 1,) and the estate of John siddleton, n the West by the road leadiogito Furey's d hounded on thie 1north and East by the have tracts described as No. 2 and the Furey's Ferry road,on the.South -and WVest iv the Estate of John Middleton, dec'd. No. I of the Lower o.r WVaie tract, con ninina by sturvey of D. White. D. S., fotur utdr'ed and fhy six ucres, adjoining lands f Thomas MeKie, Nos. 2Sand;4, of the 4wer or Waure tract, reserving the use of ie spring. known as the poplar spring, eat the residetnce of Thomas McKie, to he said Thomaa McKie and. his wife du ring their lives. N). 2 of thle Lots er or Ware tract, con aitig by survey of D. WVhite, D. S., six tundred and- twenty-six ac'res, lying on 5epihe's Creek, adjining lands of Thos. lcI~ie. the estate of John W. Garrett, J. . ouston, and Nos. 1 and 3 of the L ow r or Wa're tracts. No. S of the Lower or Ware tract, con ainig by survey of I.- White, D. S., six unred anud ffty acres, lying'on Stephen's 1reek and adjotning lands of' Robert Mer 'iwethr, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. 4 and , of the said UpperI or Ware tract. No. 4 of' the Low~ar or Ware tract, con aing seven hundred and thirty-six acres, y survey of D. WVhite, D. S., adjoining ends of A. T. Crafmon, Joseph Crafton, ond Nos. 1 and 3, of te-hper or Ware No. 5 of the Lower or Ware tract con aning by survey of .D. White, D. S., one tundred atd t wenty-eight acres, adjoining inds of William Dearmond,A. T. Craf ia, Thomas McKie, and on' the east by lie road leading to Furey's Ferry, and No 1, f the Lower or WVare tract. ill the personalty of the fnaill Thomas dlerriweter, after taking off the share f iliamn R. Meriwether, deceased, 'nnsisting of Negroes. Horses, Holgs, Cat I, Corn, Fodder, plantation Tools &c., Said Lands will be sold-on a credit of mc and two years, except for so much as ill py the cost of this suif tb be paid in nsh. Anud as to the personalty, a credit of telve months. Paurhasers to give bond and good per tonal sureties, to secnre ~'the p~urchtae A P. Crafton, Robert 'Merriwvether and Foseph Meriwether, livirng near Furies L~erry, will show the lands tb any one de iinig to-see them. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. E. E.'D. Commissioner's Office, 2dOct. 1849. (GPThe A bbeville Banner and Atigusta (ronicle and Sentinel willlcopy once a week till first Monday infecember, and orward bill to S. S. T. Oct. 3,1849 ~ 9t. 37 iJotice.. ALL persons indebted to the -Eatate of John 3J. Mays, deceased, ivill make payment. And those having demands wvill, render them in propely Wtested. -,B-AS,'xr ep. 19 1849 3 m ' 35 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disar derd Liver or Stomach in bol Male and Fe: le : Such as Constipation, Inward 'ites, Fnlnees or Blood to the (lead. Acidity of tie Stomach, Nausea, Heart-buns, Disgust ftr Food. Full ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Flttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dilicult Breathing, Flutteuingat the Heart, Choking or Sniicating 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. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, &c., Sudden flushes of Hear. Burning mn the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of eyil and treat depressidti of Spirits can be effectually cured by DR. H00FLND'S Celebrated German Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled-if equalled-by any other prepara tion in the United States as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had fitiled. Derangement of the Liver and Stonsach are sources of Insanity, and will also produce dis ease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an attack of the Cholera, Bilions, or Yellow Fever, and is gen erally the first cause of that most baneful dis ease. CoNsuaFTIoN. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. ' T HE DISPA TCHl," December 31st says: AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.--We have freqietly heard the Celebrated German Bitters, mannfalcturel by l)r. lloofland, spoken of in termus of commendnios, and we know deservedly so. It is a too common practice, im certain quasters, to puff all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, hun dreds are hying witnesses of their great mnral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Complaint, Janndice, Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it has been found invaluable, efecting cures and thorongiuly eradicating dis eases. when all other medicirnes have ftiled. We fell convinced, that in the use of the Ger man Bitters, the patient does tnot become debil itated, but constantly gains strength and vigor to the frame-a fact worthy of great considera lton.' The Bitters are pleasant itn taste and smell, and can be udninistered tinder any cir cumstanceos, to the toost delicate stomach. It deed, they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the vervous system, to commence with one teaspoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak . from experi ence, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, have nuited in recommend ing the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use. "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 24th sayp: "DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who are invalids, know the many astonishing cures that have peen performed by Dr. Hoofland's Cele brated Germats Bitters? If they do not, we recommend them to the "Ge rtnat Me..dieine 'otn +ebtd, zens havo nedi d we ir fit elaimn Vege-. Sany snide dis ,,,. o ...emirety vegetable, andI will permantently destroy the most obstinate costice ness; anud give stretngth antd vigor to the framie, at sno time debihutatinig the patienst; beinug also grateful to thea most sdelicate stotmacht under sany circumstanes. and can be admintistered witht perfect safety mo delicate infatts-they are free from Alcohol, Syrnip. A cids, Cahotmel. astd all miieral and injiurions ingredients. 'They can be taken at all times and under all circumstances, nso ordinary ex posure wcill prevent thema having~ a salutary efect , and nso bad result can accrue from an over dose. For sale, wholesale atnd retail. ait the princi pal Depot, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race Street, Philadelphia. For sale ins Edgefield by G. L.PENN Colsmbia by BOATWRIGHIT & MIOT Asgusta by Win. IIAINS, and by respectable dealers generally throughont the United Stares. July 181849, Jy 26 Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the 9th instant, a Ynegro man, who says his name is JA R RETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court House. Said fellow Eays be is a hlacksmith, and has a very large scar on Ihis left arm, just below his elbbw, caused by a burn; hse also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, en the lower part of the left cheek. He is about five feet six and half inchses htigh, between 25 and 28 years of age and light compexion. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will he dealt with as the law dects. H. R. SPANN, 3. E. D. March 13, 18.19 tf 8 ATTENTION EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. O LDC.M. .-,. GRAY, of C ossrPAs N " A " 7th llegs ment U. S. Infantry, will cosntinuec BUTCH ERING fromt year to year, and do the best be cant for Isis patrons. CHARLES MARTIN GRAY. Jsnly 11 1849, if 25 Brass Bound. Buckets. 3 DOZEN Brass Bossnd Buckets, a supe rior article. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Jutly 24 1849, tf 27 Essenuces, ~OR flhvoring Iee Creamos, Sattces, Jellies .Puddings, Pies-, &c., viz: Letmous Vansilla, Alsons and Rose, jnst received, antd fosr sale by G. L. PENN, AGEN'r. Antgust 15 tf 30 .iManufactra Tobaco. 1 BOX very superior quality, just received and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent: July 18 tf 26 Diamond Cement FOR Mesnding Broken Glass and Earthern Ware, a sutpply on5 hand of this valuable CEMENT, for sale by G. L. PENN, AoEN'T. DRUGS & imJ AT AUGUS' DRS. BLAND, 'I Wholesale and l ARE constantly receiving ne% dition !o their larac and lAMElCAN, FRRNCH & E DRUGS anl MEDIClNES pure and of approved manuf new law. Thev offer also, PAINTS, C GLASSWAllE, BAR SOAP CY NOT!E PAPER, LET OPES for same. INK of all col and HAIR BRUSHES, SURGICAL INS LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a ful The attention of Physicians and Planters supplies can he furnished at AUGUSTA P4 discount for cash, and in such quantities as r The importance of these advantages must Market, incuring breakage and delay hicidcn PLANTERS will do well to call and.gee u Edgefield C. H., October 3, 1849. II. L. JEFFERS, V. S. COT] WARE-HOUSE & COMI MA RKE T-STREET, Ilamtbi McINTOSH-S TREET, Augu t AKE this method of informing their fri still continue the WARtEIIOUSE an< place and Augusta. Ga.. thev offer their sera COTTON FLOUR. BACON, 9c.. CANDISE, BUY GOODS for PLAT Their Wre-louse in Augusta is on Mlcli TRADE. Their Vare-House ini this place is safe fr< posed to fire. As they will be constant at their post, pro they arc aware will odd to their own,) they share of that liberal patronage heretofore be thanks. LIBERAL cash advances will be made, wh p Ilamhurg, Sept. 1. Ware--Wouse & Cc Hamburg, Soi T HE Undersigned having taken the. %V T late Geigor & Knight, respectfully ten Cotton and other produce, fornvarding iere desired. The usual advances vill be made on con cation of the WAItE-HOUSE, and by u iberal share of patronage and hope to give July 25, 1849, _ The undersigned respectfully return thei iberal support and solicit acontinuaaceof t 'onfdenly recommend. STATEOF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. P. JONES. whn is now in the cue-. . tody of the Sheriftof Edgefield Dis triot, by'virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaci endut, at the suit of Farrar & Hays, Merchants having filed his'petition with a schedule on oath this whole estaite nideflects, for the purpose of ttiningr the bentefits of thte.Acts of the General Assebly of this State, comnmontly called the Itt solvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby giyeni that the petitinn of the said WV.P. Jontes. will he hteardt and! coinidered itn the court of Comt on Pleaus, four Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court Ilotuse cut Mondaiy the 6th day of Mtrch tnest, or on such other clay iterennler, as tec Cotirt maty order duritng the tormt coim inecig Ott thet first Motidity itt March next, at Edgelield Court Hanite; and all the- creditors f the said WV. P. Jontes, are hereby stummoned either personally or by A ttortiey, then atnd there ii sid Court, to show catnse if aniy they can, ,hy ite petition of the sairl WV. P. Jontes, shonhi not he heard andu conusidered, anid the benefit of the Acts aforesaid shottld niot be granted tipotn his executimg the assignent required by the said Acts. TH-OS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug., 1849. Atust 15 I 3tc 23 snTTE OF soUTI CAROLIN A EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIT Y. Samel Lowry tind others, Biftfor Partition vs- of .John Locryj's Oscar Lowry, Oliver Athins Estate. atd others.J '1T appeafrinig to my sntisfaiction, that John J. Sweatmiazn andt Charity his wvife, if alive, od h'lomaus Reams,~-Celia iteams, D~ematris etna i:tid Dattiel Sweattman, some of the Defndnts in this case, are without the limits of this Stato. on mntion by Mr. Wurdlaw, Plutiti's Solicitor, ordered, that the defendants *bove namied appear in this H-ontorable Conrt, td led, ainswer or demnut to the Bill in this ase, within three months frutm the publicationi of this ortder, ot that said Bill be taken pro con fesso agitist thetm. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. F.. F.. D. C omnissineir's Otlice, Antgtust 20, 1849. Aug~st2s2, 3m 31 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. David Stttnaker, fur ) elraini . HI. H ughbes, Delclraii Wn. L. Cochran. J TH E plaintiff in the above case having this .day filed- his declaration mo my ollice, and tec defendant hiavitng neither wife nor at' tonie, known to reside within the limits of this State, ot whotn a copy of said declamation, with a ruin to plead, catn be served, Oti motion af Mr. Wardlaw, Plaintiff's Attorney it is ordered, that the said deleadanit appear anid plead to the said declaration, within a year and ac day, frcm the date hereof, or judgtment will be awarded against him by default. TIHO. G. BACON. Clerk. EdgeeldI C. H. Clerk's Office, ith Nov.13848 November 8 ly 42 lMew Flour, From Tumbling Shoals' Mills. UST receive Twenty.Two Bartels. Super fine Flonr in Flat H oop Barrels, from the above celebrated .Mills nd fr e by Just Received. 150L BS. Choice Georgia made Cas.. 40 Sacks Salt, J BIs. New lonr, and lots of Bricon ont hand yet at BLAN D & BUTL ER'S. Aw ugt 15 tf .EDICINE1! - 'A PRICES. 'EAGUE & CO. etail Druggistsp= v and fresh supplies in ad- -- well eleCtCd STOCK of NGLISH CHEMICALS. all of which are waranted - * scture, imported under the iLS. WINDOW GLA SS,' - , FANCY SOAP. FAN.. TER PAPER. ENVEL. ours. PAINT, VARNISH, _ TRUMENTS, FANCY and MISEL. I assoriment of all articles in their line. - is called to'the important fact, that he-' tICES, on six months time, five erCenr - nay be desired. be obvious to those 'trading at a reino t to transportation. PHYSICIANS' and IRAN, E. J. BUCKMASTFII ViHSSION MERCHANTS mrg. S. C.-WATERPROOF, sta, ,Ga.-FIREPROOF. - .nda and the public generally that the' I COMMlSSiON BU-INESS in -this ices to RECEIVE. STORE os SELTi RECEIVE and FORWARD MER-' TERS orAIE RCH ANTS, itosh-street, in the centre of the COTTON' in water and isolated, therefore..ot i noting the interest of their friends, (whi. solicit and hope to merit and receive a-full stowed, and for which they now return en required. on any produce in Store-, JEFFERS, COTHRAN, & CO. : 3} 3. 'mmission - Businessa Ult-Carolina. ARE-HOUSE of GEIGER & PARTLO#, der his services in the Storage and'salerof bandise and purchasing to order: &c:wben' tgninent. I trust from the favourabfjo4. tremiring attention to business, to obtaati . satisaction. - W. B. BRANNON Gm I8 r grateful thanks to their, patrons for thie . be same for W; B. .BaAteotr, wiom'tfii' = GEIGER & KNIGtT The Great Rcmedg for sm, Gout, Pa in the 4Side, Hip, Back' Liiniruuim ait~t at Scrofula, King's kvil, White $:UW'euz B'a Tumors, StiJ Joints, and al iz" wchat ever. Whsere this Plaster is Applied PAIN CNNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South of Europe md Paesinme, in 1830, hteard so nche said im the latte.platce in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS T ER. and of the (as he considered) miraculous crsi he hadt tperformned, that he was inidudd to try it on his own person, for a Long and Liver Afl'ection, thte remnoval of which had been tte chief object of his joutrney, but which had resisted the genial and d'clicious clime. lie acconrdingly applied a plaster on the right. of his chest where the patn was seated, another between the shoulders, and one oyer the region o the liver. In the mean timea he diank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He sooa iond hisq health improving, and in afew weeks his congh left him; the sallowness of his skia disappeared, his pain was removed, and'his health became permanently reiterated. Thet following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio.. "Gentlmn-During last winter and spring, I was so tmotnbled with a pain in breast as- to render me unfit for the duties of my office: and hearing v'onr JEW DAVID'S or HE BR EW PLASTER highly recowamended for similar cases, I was induced to give itsa trial. I had wortn a plaster upon my breast btut a short time, whenh all pain left me, and I was enabled. again to engage in thte labors of the office. I wold also state, that nmy stster, residing in Stebenville int this State, has received .ninch benefit from its use. Yours, trualy, J. P. WORSTELL." Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has beeti very beneficial in cases of Weak4 ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the atom ach. Weak Litibs, Latmeness, Affection of the Spine, Female Wcakness, &c. No female, sbect to paitn or weakness in the b.k or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicate situations, find great relief from con stantly wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster betwveen theo shoulders lias been fotnnd a certain remedg~'for Cols, Gonghs, Pluthi tic and Lung Affections, in their pruary stages. It destroysnfaflmma,' tin by perspiration. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I CAUio.-The8 Subscribers are the"' nly General Agetits in the Souttheru States for the sule of this truly valuable Plaster; and tr, drder to prevent purchasers being imposed uponby a counterfeit article, sold Wi tis city and else.. where. for thte genucn, they invite particular 4 attention to the following marks of the Genuine: 1st.-Thte genuine is put np in smooth, en ina turned bottomted boxes, not soldered in. 2d -The geninett has the engraved head od Jew David on the directions, around the bx,. with accomfpanlying record of Court .to E. Taylor, Rochester. ITSCOVIL & MEAD, Chartres Street, Wholesale General Agents for the Snuthern States, to whom all orders mtist be addresead. Sold also; Wholesale and Retail by G. L. PENN. Agent Edgefield Court House, S. C.. AL~SO, by H AVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BARNET' & CO., Atugusta, Georgia. Feb 14, 18-49 ly '5 R ie Powdegr. K ENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER, in t lo. Caisaters. For sale by -H. A. KENRLICK. nbr,, u.2ut49A18j9. . - 27