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. L. -BONHAM MILL ptractice LAW and Equrlry id- the Southern Cireuit, comprising the Dis trictof EDG EFiEr.), ORANG EBUno, BARNWELL, Co.rs and BEAUFORT. - His Office is at Edgefield Court House. Aug. 221, 1849, Gn 31 DR. E- F- TEAGUE D ESPEOTFULLX offers his profesional servicewinAthe practice or Medicine. Sur ey,. and -Obsicirics, to the Citizens of Edge Seld Village and vicinity. - Office in the Drug d(ore of.Drs. Bland. Teague & Co. - ay 9, if 16 JOSEPR ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ILL be round in his office at Edgefield V Court House, adjoining Bryan's Brick Store, on. Saturdays, Saledays, and Court,. weeks. He will attend promptly and strictly to busi neDin his profession. - January 10, tf 51 CANDIl)A TIES. For Sheriff WESLEY BODIE. HU3PHREYS BOULWARE, THOS. W. LANHAM, . JOIIN HILL, LEWIS JONES. T. J. WHITAKER, ALFRED MAY, -IFor Tax Collector. THEOPHILUS bEAN, L. A. BROOKS, ROBERT CLOY. SAM PSON B. IMAYS. ISAAC BOLES. .DERICK HOLSONBAKE, MOODY HARIS, F. W. BURT. B. F. GOUDEY' JOHN QUATTLEBU-I, WM. L. PARKS, For Ordinary. -WN. H. MOSS. H.TWRIGHT. - - VIRGIL M. WHITE, HUGH A. NIXON. EDWARD PRESL EY. W. L. COLEMAN, For Clerk. WM. 71. JOHNSON, THOS. G. IIACON, - EDM UND PENN. OLIVER TOWLES. PETER QUATTLEBU.. Fall and Winter Goods, T HE Subscriber has just received, his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting of all kinds i.f WORSTED GOODS,_BLACK BOMBA ZINES. -ALPACCAS AND FANCY SILKS, for LADIES DRESSES. A LAROn L. or PRINTS OF ALL XT DS Fine Borinets.and.Bonnet Ribbons, 6 Ainslin Workud_Collars, Silk. and Woollen Shawls. A SPLENDIDLOT OF.NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETS. JESEYS. Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Sh,ies, Sad dies, Flats and Cap of ull kinds. which will be sold very fow,.and a liberal dis. count for Casih. B. C. BRYAN. September 26 St . .361 To Physicians, Druggists -AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler andI Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of~ English, French, German and Amerikan Drugs, Medi. cines. Chemicals. Poimts. Oils Dye Stinfls, - - Glass Ware, Perfumery, Patcent Medicines, &c. -Having opened a new store,' No. 294 iMmaket ~ St. with a full snapply of Fresh Drnigs and Aled - icines, we respectfully solicit Gountry de:tlers to examine our stock before purchasing else where, promising onc and all who may feel dis posed b: extend to us their p:stronage, to se-ll them genuine Drngs atnd Medicines., on as hb e ral terms as anyv other .htouse in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular phy sician, affords-ample guarantee of the gennme quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite drug!gists and country - muerchants, who toay wish to become agents for Dr. Keeler's celebrated Family Medicems. (standard and popular remedies,) to forward c their address. --Soliciting the patronare of dealers, we re - nain, J. N. KEE LE R & BRLO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. . S eptember 19 149. _ly3. Land & jNegroes for sate. TH E Snbscriber desirous of quitinig the farming business, will offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest binder, on Wed - -.nesday the 5th of December next, his valuabile pantation taeaout7 miles from Edgefield C. H. on the Newbcrry Roaid. * The Tract contains 500 ycrcs, more or less. * being a part of the plantation formerly ownted by Maj. J. S. -Jeter, deceased. On the premi ses are a comfortable ~dweling, suitaible for a - -small family and eseveral onit buildings. 200 acres of said tract is well timberedab. Also eleven likely youIng Negroes. consisting of men. womeni and' children. Also the pre -senit years Crop, consisting of Corn. Fodder - and b~ats, Horses and Cattle, and Plantation Tools, &o. TERMs-The land will be sold on a credit of one and two years: Note and approved secuiri - ties, with interest from date. rThe Negroes, - -Crop, and Stock. one-third cash, the balance - 12 months credit by Note and appioved secu ite. - N. J.- BLACK. Oct.,13, 1849, 7'39 Log Creek Lands For Sale. - 1H E Subscriber offers for sale hiis valna - ble tract of land, sittnated on Log Creek, - about seven miles north of Edgefield C. Hotuse, - containing five hundred (500) ncrcs, more or loe, ad.o' nling lands of Mrs. Nancey Blocker, - A.T. Ho ges, John Butrnsanid others, one hall -of whicn s woodlanid well timbhercd. Oin the * remises are a good Dwelling anid Negro -hcuses, Gin house. Blacksmith Shop, anid all -necessary out bisil.lings. The land is well adapted to growitng Corn, Cotton and Small Glin. The tract is well watered. Also the growing cili of Corn and Podder and four Males, one Wagon and suntdry arti * dces too tedions to mnetiion. The land,.it not disposed of at private sale, will be sild at Edg'efield Court Hoiuse, to the highest bidder, ott thte-firut Mlonday in Decem ber next. Termis made known on the day of sale. al. D. WELLS. Hamburg . 0,- 0. F, Academy. New Arrangrement. IIE Exerciset or this institution% was re Ss6tied'on .Ionday (he .24th .Sept. n1t., und.er the direction of Mr. DAVID F. GRIF FIN. Tminn per quarter-for R1esding. Wri ing, Englis Grannar, .Geogriphy, Arithna tic and Iistdry, (ancient and modern) .5 50 With or without any of the lreced ing studies; the higher English braiches, viz: Algebra. Geone try, Triennometry. Surveying, Chemistry; Nnturi-Philosnphy, &c. &c., and tho ancient Lan gunges. . . . 8 8 00 At 11sic, ..... $10 00 Use of Pano, . . . $2 0() Terms-Pitynctit quartcrly, in advance. Each quarter to contaiin cleven weeks. The Trustees take pleasure in being able to announce that they have secned the. valuable services of Mrs. GRIFFIN, who will give her personal attention to the fenale departsent. Parenta and guardians, desirous of sending children as paying or beneficinry scholars, wil make application to the trustees. SASJUEL TROWBRIDGE, W J. Ii. ANDERSON, S .W. WALKER, - H. A. RENRICK. S. T. BRIT-iON. GEORGE ROBINSON, W. W. SALE, ITamburg, Oct. 17, 1849, 4t 39 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, D18EASE OF THE KID.NEYS, And all diseases arising from a disor Liver or Stomach in bolk Male and Female: * Sui as onstipation, Inward Piles, Fttllnes, or Blood to the Head. Acidity of tIhe Stfianel, Nansea, fleart-birn,.Disgust for Food. Full ners or~weight in the - Stomach, Sour Erneta- I ions, Sinkitng or Flmtering At the pit of the Stomach,. Swimming of the Head, Hurried atind Difficult Breathioig, Flutting at the Heart, Choking or Suflicating vensations when in a lying posture, Dimnes of Vision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Ilead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and typs, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, &c., Sudden fl.ashes of Hoat. Burning iii the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of eyil and p,reat depression of Spirits can be effectually f cured by *DR,- HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German"Bitters. C Their power over the above diseases is noi excelled-if equalled-by any other prepara- a tion in the United States as the cures attest, in I many cases after skillffil physicians had railed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources of Insanity, and will also prodnce dis. ease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the boly open- to an attack of the Cholera, Bilions, or Yellow Fever, and is gen. erally the first cause of that most baneful dis ease, CossuMrIoN. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCi," . December 31st says:- - AN INVALUABLE MIEDICINE.-We have'frequently heard the Celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Hoofland, spoken C of in terns of comamendwtion, and we know ( deservedly so. It is a ton common practice..in I certain qua.ters. to pniff nil manner of useless 1 trash, bst it the case'of the ab-ove Bitters, han- a dreds are liying witnesses of their grea( moral and physical worth. - As a medicine for the Liver Complaint, Jaundice'-Nervous Debility and Dys'pe psia, it hasbeen fonn inv..uable, effectiigscures and thorouighly eradicatting-dis eases. when all-other medicir,es lhave failed. We fe.ll convinced, that ini the us~e of the Ger-1 man Bitters, the patienat adoes not brcome de bil itate, but const:amly gains strengthl atnd vigor b to the framec-a facet worthy of gient considera- o lion. The Bitters nire p)leasant mn taste and smell, and catn he ethuninistered under any cir .umnstances, to the mtost delicate stoach. In deed, they cani be aised by di persorns with the most perfect safety. It would be well for thiose whao are much affected in thae Verv'ous systemt, to comttence with otne teaspoonful or less, and fI gradally inicrease. WYe speak from experi.. a ence, anad are of course, a proper judge. Thae. press far and wide, have nnited in recoinmnend-. ing tIe German Bitters, and to the afilicted we most cotdially :idvise their a:se. "aSPIRIT OF TH E TIES," June 24th says : "IDO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who are invalhds, knowr the many astonishing cures that have peen performed by Dr. Hooflaind's Cele brated Germani Bttters ? If thtey do not1, we recommend thaem to the "Geran Medicine Store," all who are afflicted with Liver Coin plaitnt. Janndice, Dysplepsias. or Nervons Debt. ity , the Doctor haus cured many of our citizens after the best phtysicians htad failed. We have. nsead thetm, and they have proved to be0 a medi cite ltat every one shaonid know of, and we cannot refrain ~giving our testimnony in their frt vor, and that which gives them greater chum upona our humnble eff'ort, thecy are entirely Vege table. Can stronger testim<.niy lim adduced by any Preparation beforo the putblie ? A single bottle will convince any oane of their power over dis ease. They are entirely Vegetable, arnd wvill permnanently destroy thte most obstinate eastive. ness; and give strength and vigor to the framne, at no time debihatating the pratientt being also grautefitl to the mnostldelicate stomach untder any cironanstances. annd can bn administered wiith perfect safety to delicate infants-they are free from Alcohol, Syrup. Acids, Calomer, and all mianceral and injuriouIs ingredients. Thecy can be taken at all times and under all circumstancs, no ordinary exposure wcill prevent them having a salutary et , and no bad result can accrue from an over dose. Fot sale, wholesale atnd retail, at the princi pal Depot, GERMAN M EDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race Street, Philadelpin. For sale in Edgefield by G. L. PENN Coltutbia by BOATWRIGHT & MlOTr Augusta by Wn. H AINS;and by respectable dealers generally throughout the United States, July18 1849, ]y 26 Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the 9th instant, a .Pnegro man, who says hi. name is JAR R ETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court House. Said fellow says he is a blacksmith, and has a- very largo scar on his left arm, just below his elbbw, -caused by a burn; lie also Ihas a large dark spot or molo covered with hair, on. the lower part of' the loft cheek. He is abo~nt five feet si and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light comnpeiitn. The owner is reqnested to come forward, prove prosperty, pay charges and take bim away, .or he will be dealt- with as the law ditects. I. R. SPANN, ,. . . Marchl13, 1B49 I f S. Marn.facftured Tobaco. and for,sale by. G, L. PEN'N, Agent: - Ji.ly 18 tf 26 AMERICAN XOTEL. ,,HAlYB RG -110-3 the very increnrl eattiged ex . tended to the subsriber,he.hien -in luced to improve his HOUSE .n&REMI SES still further, and .'vould: respetffilly An inunce to his former pations And. tkbublic, li t Ie is now well prepared to mikii-all-com 1,rtalle who may favot- I6hi vitlh-a-ed. The STABLES and CAIRRIAGE HOU 5ES have heen -enlrged and improed, and 3ersons lenving horses may depend 6'on haV ug therm well attended to. - . ffORSES and CARRIAGES alwy n rea: liness to convey passetgers to, nid .iroim the tail Road. or to'any part of the Cotnitry. .. 'WM. KETfHtA?. Hamburg, Sept.'19,1849, 3m;35 CAROLINA HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. C., OHN' A. l[OUSTON having.'4pken .the above Establishment respectfully 'oliciis lie patronage of his friende and theinbhe gen rally. The building' is at present undergoing horough repairs. Good STABLESrind also I LIVERY STABLE will be' conilcted with lie HOTEL. The establishment will:be opeii. d on the Ist of October next. August 29. 1849.. 3- 32 1ET The Abbeville Banner will please insert br three Months and direct its accdmntto J. k. Houston Hamburg, S. C. - Planter's fotel ORNER OF CHURCH AND 40EZ" STREETS, Charleston, S. C. TonRn.LT KEPT BY CHARLES 1. MIT. AMES W. LAMKIN &. JAMES Ml. p HURST having taken the:above exten ive and well known Establishment, solicit the inlronlage of their friends ana the public gen rally.. Charleston S. C. Ancust 1, 1849, tf 28 COPAIRTNERSHrIP. HE undersigned, having associated -themselves in business under the name nd style of DUNBAR & GARMANY, for he purpose of transacting a general GRO ERY BUSINESS, in tOis place, -respect lly invites the attention of Planters to their leavy Stock of all the leading articles of eneral consumption. They may be found ,t the stand recently occupied by B. 8. Dun. ar, and nearly opposite the stand formeily ccupied by G. W. Garmany,, where they i1l be happy to receive their former friends nd patrons, together with the -public at ige. We are determined to keep constantly on and a stock unsurpassed by any ever ofered this market, and believing our facilities for uying Low, to be equal to any in the place, e will always be prepared to sell. at the )west prices, either for Cash or, on time to pproved customers. Having rented the' Vare-House formerly occupied by B. Elliott, nd placed it under the charge of an expe ienced man, we are prepared t3 offer equal dvantages in storage with any Ware.House I the place; and -Jiberal Cash -Advances ,ade, at all.times, on Cotton stored with us, r on shipments made' to G. W. Garmany & o., Savannah, whose charges will be as w as usual!y made by other Factors. The ighest prices paid at 'all tinies f6r. Cotton nd other produce brought to marXet. B. S. DUNBAR, G.- W. GARMANY. Hamburg July 3, tf 26 .1 Card. [BEG leave to return my thanks to the Ipublic for the liberal patronage heretofore estowed on me, and solicit a. continuance f the same for the new firm. B. 5. DUNBAR. A Card. I BEG leave to return my thanks to the Ipublic for the liberal patronage hereto ir bestowed on me, and solicit a continu ce of the same for the new firm. .0. W. GARMANY. Chieap Goods in Store. i0 Rh1ds Prime % 0 sugar 10 Hlhds. conninon N. 0. Sugar, 20 " choice Porto Rico, Stugar, 25 Barrels claried 5 " crushed " 2 " powdered" 5 Boxes Woolseiy & W*oolsey -double refined loar sugar, 2 " Chanrleston double refined loa slir, 20 Hlhds. M uzsco,vado Molasses. 5 " Trinidad " 50 Barrels New Orleans" 10t) Barrels No. 3 Mackerel (large size,)j 20 Kits No. 1 " 125 bags prime Rio Cofree 40 " " Lagnugra-" 20 " " old Cuba : 30 " " old .Java '. 6000 Lbs. Union' brand white Lead (No. extra and pture,) 300 Gallons Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels Train" 301) Lb.. Patty in bladders, 125 Bo,xes wi~ndow glasir(allsizes.) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) l,000h Lbs. assorted Swedes ron, 500 -" Casteel (&andersons,) Germnat and Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bagging, 100 Cols hemp rope, 10 Bales htomespunt (Augusta manufac 5 4 a' (Graniteville Company) 8 -" heavy cotton Osnab,utgs, 20 boxes sperm candles, 2(3 * A damanrinue canidles, 10 "' H ull & Sons patent candles, 30 flhds. bacon sides (western,) 4000 Lbs. country Bacon.-:e 3 Tierces Rice~ &c. &c., - A L SO laddles. Bridles, Blankets, Calicoes, Cotton (rn, Shoes, H ats, Caps, Tnhbs, sugar.cans, ieves, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Giinger. Tea, ane-sieat Chiairsu, WVood. seat Chatirs, Grind tones. and many other articles t'oo tedious to tnnae. DUNBARI &. GARMANY. Hamburg, July ii,- 1849, if 25 E D GE FIE LD VIL LA GE. 0LDC.1. of C ou s w "A' -7h Rtegi nent U. S. Infantry, will .contiaue BUTCH BRING from year to year, andido the best be ~an for his patrons. - ~CH1AlLES MARTIN GRAY. Jnly 11 1841), -. tf 25 GODSecond-hand Camrriage, nearly new. . W.P.BUTLER. OcL.3, if 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Charles Smith, and wife, and others, - Paritin. Jane W. Anderson. OTICE is hareby given that by vir. NW tue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed-to sell in three or more parcels, at -Edgefield IC. H.. on the first Monday in December next, the following real. estate, belonging to the estatle of John Andersn, deceased, viz: 'One Tract of Land, containing Iwo thou .nfd one hundred and furty (2140) acres, 'nore or less, lying on Cuffeeiown Creek, %and adjoining lands of Luke Devore, Geo. C: Mayson, Edmund B. Belcher, Leroy H. Mundy, A. T. Traylor, Peter Quaitle bum and James.. Harrison. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of d one and two years, eqal instalments, ex cept for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchasets to give bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. S.. S. TOMPKINS. C. E. Ea D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1849. October 10, 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Robert Meriwether, and others,, - Partition. Archy Crafton, and others. J 1 OTICE is hereby given, that, by vir. toe of an Order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell on. the premises, (on the Ware Tract,) on Wed ,nesdav, after the First Monday in Decem her next. being the 5th day -of December, the real estate of Thomas Meriwether, a P larger portion (1) of which is woodland, as follows, viz: - No. I of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., Elx hundred acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of the estate of Jeptha Sharpton. the estate of John Middleton, and Tract No. 2, of the Upper Tract of said-estnte. 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..1,) and the estate of John Middleton, 'in the West by the road leading to Forey's r Ferry, and on the South by Mrs. Key and No. 3 of the said Upper Tract. C No. 3of the Upper Tract, containing by d survey of D. White, D. S., four hundred acres, houtided-on the North by the above c Tract, described as No. 2. on the East and i South by Mrs. Key and Dr. G. Teuinant, and on the West by the road leading to Furey's Ferry, and Tract No 4 of the Upper Tract. No. 4 of the Upper tract or the Locust Hil) tract, containing four hundied and Ii t.wo acres by survey-of D. White, D. S.. C and bounded on the North-and East by the = above tracts described as No. 2 'and the s Furey's Ferry road,on<the South and.West. hv the Estate of Jojin Middletii, dec'd.%. No. 1 of the Lower-or Ware tract, con taining by survey.of D. Whiie. D. S., four hundred-and fifty six acres. adjoining lands of Thomas McKie, -Nos. 2 n~l:4. of the e Lower or Ware tratct, reservitng the use of in thte spring, known as the -poplar spring, oi near the residence of Thomas. McKie, to ol the said Thonaa McKie and his awife. du. A ring their lives. No. 2 of the Lower or Wore tract, con- g taining by survey of D. White, O. S., six hundred and twenty-six acres, lying on C Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of Thos. y McKie. the estatte of John WV. Garrett, J. a. A. h ouston, and Nos.1 and 3 of the Low- a er or Ware tracts.. No. S of the Lower or War6 tract. con- 0 taining by survey of 1). Whbite, D. S., six hutndred and fifty acres, lying on Stephen's i% Creek and adjmining lands of Robert Mer- ,a riwether, Joseph Crafron, and Nos. 4 and tI 2, of the said upper or Ware tract, hi No. 4 of thte Lowver or Ware tract, con- er taining seven hundred and thirty-six acres, by survey of-fD. White, D. S., adjoining C lands of A. T. Crafmn, Joseph Crafion, and Nos. I and 3, of the upper or Ware ract. No. 5 of the Lower or Ware tract con tining by suirvey of D. White, D. S., one hundred and t wenty-etght acres, adjointng lands of William Dearmond, A.'T. Craf- c ton, Thomas M~cKie, and on the easut by n, the road leading to Furey's Ferry, and No 1,1 of the Lower or Ware tract.] A L SO as All the personalty of the 4aid Thomas II Merriwether, after taking off' the share E of William R. Meriwether, deceased, 0 consisting of Negroe-s. Horses. Hogs. 'Ft tIe, Corn, Fodder, plantatio'n Tools &c., a Said Lands will be sold on a credit of c one and two years, .except for so much as a will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in f~ cash. And as.to the personalty, a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give bond and good per sonal sureties, to secttre the purchase morey. A T. Crafton, Robert Merriwether and Joseph Meriwether, living tear 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. (T The A bbeville Banner and Augusta Chroniele 'and Sentinel will copy once a ' week titl first Monday in Decemnber,- and forward bill to -S.S.T. ~ Oct. 3,1849 . 9t 37 n LnmpOil, Candles &c. 3 -O9GA LLONS Lampu Oil, a choice a article. '200 Gallons Lamp Oil. (summer strained.) '200 " Train Oil. 1N.Boxes Sperm Canidles. -. 15 " Adamantine Candles.. 10 " Hall's Candles. For ale by- H. A. KENRIICK. ] Hamburg Sept. 5, 1849, tf 33 BJrass Round4 Buckets. a .0 DOZEN Bras. Bound Buckets,;a stupe rior article. -For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg. July 24 1849. . tf 27 Essences, .1Puddings, Pies, &c., viz: Lemon Vanilla, Ahnon and Rose, just received, and for sale by G. L. PENN, AGrrr. hl Auan.iS s t 30 DRLTGS &lM AT AUGUSTA DRS BLAND- TE Wholesale and Re RE constantly. receiving new ar . dtidton to their large ,nd we AMERICAN, MrENCH & ENG DRUGS and MEDICINES-all pure and of approved- manufacit new. law. They offer also, PAINTS, OILA . LASSWARE, BAR'SOAP. F CY NOTE PAPER, -LETTE OPES for same, INK of all colour nd HAIR BRUSHES. SURGICAL INSTR ANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a full as The attention of Physicians and Planters is c pplies can he furnished at AUGUSTA PRIC iscount for cash, and in suoh quantities as may The importance of*tfiese advantages must be farket, incuring breala e id delay-incident.to LANTERS will d6 well to call and see ts. Edgefield -C. H., October 3,.1849;. . L. JEFER9, V. S. COTIR4 WARE-HOUSE & CO-MMI MA RKET-STREET, Uamburg McINTOSH-STREET, Augusta NAKE this meth6d ofti'forming their friends L still continue.thie-WAREIIOUSE and C lace and Augusta,'Ga. tey fer their service OTTON. FLO&R. ACON, 8;c.. RE IANDISE, BUY GOODS for PLANT Their Ware-House in Augusta is on Mcintosl 'RADE. Their Wate [louse in this place is safe from v osed to fire. As they will be constant at their post, promoti iey are awnr4 will add to their own,) they soli4 are of that liberal patroage heretofore, bestov anks. LBF.RAL cash advances will be made, when r Hamburg, Sept. 1. Ware--House & Com HaMburg, Sonth IHE Undersigned having taken the WAR] late Qeigor & Knight. respectfrliy 'tender iton and other produce, forwarding blerchand sired. The usual advances will be made on consignti tion of, the WARE-H OUSE. and by unrem eral share of patronage and hope to give satisl uly 25, 1849, 6: The undersigned respectfully ret.orn their gra eral support and solicit a continuance of the as lafidetly ricommend. - ATE OF SOUTf CAROLINA, Dr. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JN.THE COMMON PLEA S. $ O . JONES. who' "'nowitn the cus V. tody of the Sheriff of algefield Die Bloo et, by virtue of a writ of Capins nd Satisfaci. -Side d m, atthe suitoFarrar& Hays. Mrchants moi ing filed his petition witht a schedutle on oath his whole-estate and effects, for the purpose of Et aining the bienefits of the Acts of th e General i ~samby of this State, commonl called the In- in Ivent Debtors Acts. PublicNotice is hereby M yen that the petition of the said W. P. Jones. with ll be heardh nmt considered in the cotnrtof Comi becal on Plens, for Edgefield District, at Edgefield conti mrt llouse otn Monday the 6th day of the arch next, or on such other dlay thereafler, any the Cotrt may order dnrittg the term cotm- ger' meig otn the first Mondny in March next, hjeali Edgefied Court Houtse; and all the creditors the said WA. P. Jones, arc hereby summoned Ci ter personally or by Attoriney, thetn and there Frori said Court, to show canse itf any tihey edo, t y the petito of the said W. P. Jne1, shottld thi ~the heard and conusidered, aid the benefit of TI Acts aforesa,id.shotld not be granted tupon the executitng the assignment required by the corr, dAs. T ROS. G. BA CON, Clerk. medi lerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug.,1849 Cl Angnust 15 I3te 25 ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - ' EDGEFlELD) DISTRICT. tress IN EQUITY. .-e,s muel Lowry and others, Balfor~ Parition and scar . ..of John Lowry's Cont arLowry, Oliver Atkins Eae. . remt id others. . wort TI appenring to my satisfaction, that John J. had1 Sweatman and Clarity his wife, if alive, very d Thomas Reams, Celia Reams, Demaris tity I ars anid Daniel Swentman. some of the stop| efendats in this case, -are without the limits restc this State, on motion by Mr. Wartdlaw,. aititif's Solicitor, orderred, that the defendants Swc ove named appear- iiCthis Honorable Court, d plead. answer or -demur. to the Bill in this [EuI use, within three rijonths frbm the publication this order, or that'said Bilr be taken pro con-. iso ageinsit them. wvort 8. S. TOMPKINS, C. K.-K. D. Commissioner's Oflice, August 20, 1849. m Anut 22, 3m 31 to th ATE OF SOUTHI CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. iN T HE COMMON PLE AS. I tavid Stalnaker, for ) i H. Hughes, Declaration ' ha Vm. L. Cochran.J 4H E plaintiff in the above case having'this t~ Eday filed his dteclaration m.Lofyice, nd thc .efendant haviung neither wif ncrrat irue), known to reside within 'the limits- of Tar. i State, on whom a copy of said declatation, she 'ith a tule to plead, can be served, On motion do Mr. Wardlaiw, Plaintiff's Attorney it is corn rdered, that the said defendant appear and Iung ead to the said declaration, within a year and a P sy, from the date hereof, o' judgment will be warded against himu by defatult. N TH O. G. BA CON. Clerk. dreue dgefield C. H..Clerk's Ollice,1ith Nov. 1848 each oeiber 8 ly 42 -4 $5. l eW Flour,, - - rom Tumbling Shoals' Mills. UST receive Twenty-Two Bartls. Super- Al j Bie Flour in Flat H'oop Barrels; fraun theO C. 8 bove celebrated Mills. aiid for sale by- a G. L PBNN. AGErr. Co., August 15 . tr - 30 - e Jusgt RceCIVed. - CFe LBS. Choice Georgia made Cas. 0BIs sew lonr, and Jos fBcno and yet at - LAD& BU.TLER'S. Augusti 6 ~ I PRICES. &GUE'& COi ; Lal Druggists d fresh. supplies in :ad.' I selected .STOCK if LISH CHEMICALS. - of which are waranted. re, imported under the . WINDOW GLASS, ANCY SOAP,'-FAN" I.PAPERI, ENVEL .. ,-PAINT,.VARNISH, UM ENTS, FANCY and MISEL iortment of all articlei'in their line. illed to the, important fact, that thei 'ES. on six months time,- five per can - be desired. obvious to thosea'rading -t a reipo transportation. PH1YSICANS 1 , E - BUCKMAST SSION MERCHAN . . C.-WATBRPAOOF,.. g, G.-F1REPROO t and the public'generall that the OMMISSION BUSNESS in is - to RECEIVE.ST0R.oTi , EIVE and FOR.WARD. ME 'RS or AERCHANTS. - -street, in the centreof the COTTON rater and isolated, .thereforea-notcex.--; ng the interest of their friends, (kh. - it and hope to merit and receive a fu . ed, and for.which they iow rieitir-: Pquired, on any produce in Store.* - - EFFERS, COTH&AN#-& CO.., . m 33 mission Business -Carolias -HOUSE of GIGER& PARTLOWj is services in the Siorage ad sale o - ise and purchasing to order' &d.when 1ent. .1 trust from the favourablejo. iiing attention to busiaess, to~obstain a' 'action. - - W. B. BRANNON n - 8 ieful thanks to their palrons for they' me for W. B. BaAi ie1, whom their GE IGER. &.KNIG HT R6gers- -onioind Syrup Liverwortand Tr ?AFE andi.ertain'inre forCONSUM - T1:N (F TBF H.'LUNGS spitting o iQ1 Coughs Colds? Athin,-Pain .n.the. Bronhitis, Hlooping Congh and alk' y Affections. -' - K 'TESTIMONIALS. - its froni Certificates whiclh- can be seen full by calling upon the Agent.': r A. L. Scovil.-Having been afflicted a most distressing Cough, unti mny Lq,igs ie affected to such a degree that I was. nially spitting blood; and being under are of a n able physician, without obtaining. elief until I procured a bottle of.Dr. Rod' Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to h in a very shor t time.. J7. -FINCH. icinnati, Nor. 5,1844. - Sthe HIon. Jndge William Burke, later armter of the city of Cincinnati for wore im t'venty years. te statement of Justice Finch is entitled ie illest confidence or the public. I can fully borate what be has said, having used the eine nyself with the most decided beneft. WILLIAM BURKE.' ncinnati. Au,g. 12, 1845. RERARABJr CURE OF CeNs$NIP lOW. r. SconU-1 was taken with a -most die. ng congh, and my lungs became so dis. that [ bled in a short time several q,narth. reduced so low that all- of my. fr:ende, 3venl my physicians. thought 1 must -diie of mmtion! My~ brother hearing of .the rk'ble cures made by Dr. Roger's Liter-' and Tar, procnred a bottle, and before N ken one half of it, it seemed-to gob to th seat of the disease. I raised a large que.. f' phlegm and matter, and.ray cough wes ied as by a charm.- And by its use -I was red to perfect elth - -THE~ rn to and subeeribed thiis26ih Novj,$MW. H. E. SrsacKa, Mayor of Cincinnat. ract froni;a Letter fromthe'Rev. Henry *Wisem'uan.J r. A.; L. Scoi'i-As Dr. Rodger's Liver and Tar has been the mneans of snatching ompanion from a premature .grave! I auder the obligation to give my:infuence e circulation.of so valuable a medicine. itriot, Gallia -co-,. 0. Dec. 23,1846. HNYWSMN [From'Dr..Wilson.] " ' . have been the family- physician pILr.4 aman .for the .last twelve years; dingX time Mrs Wiseman ha en o diseased lungs. And Ainally alI.the.~!P or Pulmonaiy Gonsnmptioni aped.>- 4 lie usual remiedies.failed., TAt.this'tiesi,; enced using Dr. Rodger's LIverworirapd.f It acted 'like a' charm. In a fwdy leclared herself nearly well.- I have no. it of its virtues, and wpuld chieerfully re nend it to persons afflicted' with diseased r'H.'R. WILSON, M.ID, triot, Gaflia county,g0hio- - BEWARE oF. Conriarsr'rs. B.-The genuine~article-is signed. "hi* Rogers," on the engraved wrapper uround. bottle. E arc-i1 per bottle, or six bottlesfe'r Sad w.holesale and retail by. -2 8 COV1L & MEA~;~ - :113 Chartres st., N. Orlealis.' General Agents' for the Southern: States,. o, sold by .GEO. L PENN,.Edgesheld .WARoLaw & D'inpv, Abbewillq C (,. RRTT & Co.,-an'd HiATL.AND, RItEY& AigustaGi., arid~ HIavA .a*.Hannar a., and P.-M. Conmi, Chaarleston, South lina. -. b. 28. w6 Rile reswder NTCKY RIFI'E POWDER, h,i lbA Canister.. sFor ale by. " imbug d.nly,248,~ ( ' 7