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Edgfield Pemale Institute. T HE TRUSTEES of the Iinsttittion. anx ious to elevate its character and useful ness, have recently purchasel a large and commodious lot of land within the town, upon which they have erected suitable buildings. natl now annonnce to the public, that they have secured the services, as Rector and General Instrnctor, of 51R. fIoaaT 1-1. Nic ror.a.s. The ins!itute will he opened on the First Monday in Jantunry next. MAn. Nicnot.tL, has iatl miany years experience in his profession. Was Professor in Jefferson College, Louisiana, -has -recently tanght with great success. at Greenwood, and has beet inditced to take charge of this lnstitution. nwith a view-to a lier tuntent abode amongst us. The Trustees confidettly state. i-it every Theility toi acomplete and finiished L1'niale Edu cation. will he'nfforded at this Institntion, and most earnestly appeal to the public generntly, and particularly to the citizens of Ed gefielh District, to give it their-aid and patronage. Excellent linard can he. obtained at reasoia ble rates in the town and its viciny. Instrectresses in Music, Drawinig. Painting, Embroidery, &c., will be cotnected with the Ijstitution. The rates of Tuition, will he reasonnble These, with the revnlation of the Sessiois. atd other matters, will be pulilished in due time. N. L. GRtIFFIN. F. H. VAIDLAW, W EDMUND PENN,, ' R. T. Af IIfS. I . . F. GOODE. J October 30, 1849. tf 41. Edgefield Male Academy. T IIE TRUSTEES or this Instituinn have electead 31 a 'reoms JoHNSoN, Rcc ta, for the ensuing year. MAR JOHNSON, Was edncated at the South Carolina College. and is very favorably known, as an Instructor in a resiseutaule Academy, ino this District. The Trustees have sonme assurance that art. JoHNSON. will devote himself exclusively to thNaa profession, and from his talents and attaiin ments, they cotfidetly reconntiend him to the generous support of the commuity. The Academy will he opened by ni. JoHtx son, on the First Monday in Jannaty next. It shall be the effort or the Trustees; to co-operate with the Rector, in preset ving good morals amongst the pupils, and in f-arnishing to th1e public, the best possible education for their son1s. Rates of Titition, rules and regulations, will be published hereafter. JOHlN LIPSCOMB, ) g F. 11. WARDLAW. I e JOHN BAUSKETT, ' i R. T1. 511318. N. L. GRIFF aN. October 30, 18-19. tf 41 Clear Spring Academy. T HE Trustees of this Academy would in form the p-ihlic that. for the ensuing year, they have sectee the services of Mr. James L. Lesly, who ias been so long and fivourably known as Teachcr at Grcenwood and else where in our Dietrict. The Academy is locn.. ted in a healthy and moral counnnity, five miles East of Calhourm's Aills, and twelve wiles Sount of Abbeville, C. II. The scholastic vear will be divided into two sessiens of five tm'onths each : anl ptupils will be charged frnm the time of entering uuntil the end of the session.. Exercises to com.mence on the 2d Monday Its January. The following are the established rates of tuition. For the elements embracin. reading, writing, spelling and mett.al exerci ses in Arithmetic, per Session. r) 00 The above with English Grammar. Gengraphy, and Arit.tntic, per Session.ioS 00 The above with Philosophy, Cheme's, try, Algebra, Geunmetry, &c. per Session. $10 00 The above with Latin and Greek. $15 00 ET Good boardiceg cnn be aobinined cotive nient to the Academy? at $6 00 per mnth~ul. Abbeville, Dist. Nov. 1, 1849. 2m 4.' State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mary 11. IHmes. anti Cath. T. Holmes,' Partition. I'S. Elizabeth Holmes, N OTICE& is htereby griveni, that by vir tue of an Order front the Court of Equity in this case. I shatll sell at Edgehield Court House. otn the First Monday in De cember ntext, the following real estate, he londing to the estate ol William P. 1lolmtes, dec'd., viz: One T1ract of landl conttaini'ng one hin dred and fifty acres, mote or lesa, situated in -the District and State aforesaid. anid adjoiritng lands of Lewis Collin's, Wyatt Holmes, and others. Also, one other Tract of land, containing fourteen hundred acres, mtore or less. sitn aied in the District andl State aforesnmid, and adjoining landts of~ Tandy Buckhlalter, .Batte laoward, and othters. I'Te above Tract of otte huindredl and fifty acres, first described, wvill lie soldl otn a credit of one year, and the other of~ fourteen hundred neres, last described, on a credit of one and two years. except as to so much as will pay the cotst of~ this suit, to be paid in cash. Purchatsers to give bond and good personal stureties to secure the purchase monev. S. 8. TOM PK INS. C. E. E:. D. Comm'rs. Ohlice, Nov. 8, 1849. Nov.-9, 1S49. 4Ito 43 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDG1EFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Rosi Annta Siom,Patiu. Robert S. Strom, antI others. N OTICE& is hereby given, that by vir tue of the Decree of the Court ouf Equity in this ease, I shall proceed to sell at Egdgefield C. 11., on the first Miatday in Decemiber next, the reatl estate of [fez ekiah Strom, deceased, viz: One tract of tandl composed of two par cels, containing three hutndred acres more or less, situated in the District and State afotresaid on Turkey Creek, and adjoining lands of Richard liardy. Wmi. Runnels, G. WV. Strom, lbehrt Baird antd S. G. Robert s. Said Lands wilI be sold on a credit of one and two years, in equal instahtncnts, except for so much as will pay the cost o this s'tit, to lie paid in cash. Purchasers to givo bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. S. S. TlOMIPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Oflice,.Nov. 6J, 1849. Nov 7 1849 4t d For Sale. A GOOD Second-htand Carriago, neatly new. W. P. B3UTLE~It. Oct. 3. tf SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue orstiodry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, 1 will proceed 1o0sell at Edgelield Court House, on the first Monday and 'uesday following in December next, the following properly, in the followitig cases, viz: A. Jone, for the use of Wm. Adger vs Orasha llaney, the tract-of land where the defendant lives, adjoining lands fif Robert Iloosonhake. andi others. Whit. Brooks. Ex'or. vs John Seltum pert, the tract of land where the defendaut lives. containting five hundred and forty .acres, more or less. and adjoining -lands of Sampson Pope. anti others. Geo. A. MeKie vs Elizaiboh Samuel, & others, two negro men, Aaron & Andrew Terns of Sale, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Nov. 12, 3t 43 SHERIFF'S SAI.E. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEI) DISTRICT. Malechi Co-hurn and wife, Ic. Eliza Posey. and otihers. Y virtue or an Order from John lill, " Esi., Ordinary of Edgefield District. I shall proceed to sell at Edgeliehl Court House, on the first Mouday in December next, the lands belonging to the etatte of Wilev Posey. lce'dl., situatc in the District and State aforesaid, adjoining :ands of Samuel Posey, John R. Wever. and others, containintg tuAo hundred 'and forty acres, more or less. Said lands will he sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers giving hand and two approved rectriiies, and a mort gtce of the premtises. in secure the pur, chase monev. Cocts to he raid in cash. S. CIlIlSTIE, S. E. D. Nov. 12, 3t 43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EPGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. B Y JOIN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Elgelield Ditrict. \Vhereas James Still, hath applied to me for Let ters of Administration, on all aind singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James J. Still late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cito and admpn ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceasetd. to be and appear before mae, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge field Court Ilouse on the third day of lec. next, to show cause if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine and in the seventy-fourth year of Atneri can Independence. JO1N IILL, o. E. D. November 3 2( 44 STATE OF SOUrI CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN URDINARY. B Y JOHN II ILL, Esq., Ordinary ot B Edgefield District: Wherens Elijah lolloway halh applied to me for Leaters of adinisi rat ion, (on all and singtlar tle gonds anti chattles. rights atttd credcits of Dttniel I ttlloway, late of the District aforesaid deceasedl. Tttese are, therefore. to cite and admon ish all antd singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to he and appear before tte, at our next Ordinary's Court for the satid Distt iet, to be htolden at Edlge field Court Ilouse on the 3rd daty of Decembuer next, to shtow cause, if atny, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thtis 19th day of Novetmber in the year oif our Lordl one thotueand eight thundotred atnd for:y tine, and in the sevety-fourth year of Atmeican Independancre. JOHN lIllL, 0. E. D. November 21 2t 441 STATE 01' SOUTH'[ CARHOLINA. ED)GEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN ORD)INA RY. Ij Y JOllN UIL L, Esq., Ordinary pf I)Edgefleld District: WVhereas Thomas Nicholls. hath applictl to tme for Letters of Adtministration, on all anid singuhtr the goods atmd chattels, rightts and credits of Caleb II. Mlathews, late of the District aforesuidl, deceased. Thtese are, therefore, to cite andI admton ish all and singular. lie kind red attd cred itors of t lhe said dleceaisedl, to bie and ap~pear before me, at our tnext Ordinary's Coutrt for tho said Distrtict, to he holden at Edge fiehl Court Ilouse, ott the 3rd tday of D)ecemb~er tnext, to show cause. if aity why theo said administration should not be rntted. *Gtven under my hand and seal, this thd 1 (th daty ol Ntovember in the year of ott Lord otne thousandi eight hundred and forty-tnine, and itn the 74th year of Atmer icatn Independence. JH JLoE~ Ntov. 21, 2t 44 STATIE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA EDGECFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN ORDINARYd. P)YJOIIN lIlLL, Esq., Ordinary of WVhereas larriett Stone, hath applied to tme for Letters of Admninistrat'on, on tall and singular the goods and chtattels rights atnd credits of Hlenry Stonte, late of thte Disttrict afbresaid,'Hecceased. T1hese arc, therefore, to cite and admon ish al attd singttlar, the kintdred and cred iorsof the said (deceased, to he and appear before tme, at our tnext Ordinary's Court for thte said District, to Ite htolden at Etdge field Court hlouse on the 3rd tday of Oc cebaer next, to show cause, if any, why the said admtinistratiom should not lie grain Given utnder my hand antI seal, this the I 1th dayt of D~ecetmber in the yeatr of our Lord one Ithousand eightt hutndred and forty-nine and in seventy-fourth year ot American ludependlence. JOHN hIILL, o.E. D. Decemtber 21 2t [44 Lime. *jO fA R R E0 choice Stotte Litme, in fieorder. For sale by EI. A. KE1"MNrI STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGE'IELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Robert Meriwether, and others, IPartition. VS. Arcby Crafton, and others. NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir. tue of an Order frot the Court or l':luity in this case, I shall sell not the remises, (on the Ware Tract,) on Ved '.esday, after the First Monday in Decen icr nexi. being the 5th day of December, he real estate of 'hotnat Meriwether, a nreer portion (:I) of which is woodland, as Collows. viz: No. I of the Upper Tract, containing by iurvey of D. White. D. S., six hundred icres, lyitng on Stelphen's Creek. adjoining I ands of the estate of Jeptha Sharpron, the tstate of John Mliddleton. and Tract No. 2, of the ipper Tract of said estate. No. 2 of the Upper Trct, cntaining by iurvey of D. White. ). S.. seven hundred ind sixty ncres, lying on Stepen's Creek, iounded on tle North by the above Traci, :No. 1,) and the estate of John Middleton. n the West by the road leading tn Furey's 'crry. and on the South by Airs. Key and No. 3 o tile said Upper Tract. No. 3of the Upper Tract, containing by iurvey of D. White, D. S., four hundtred icres, hounded on the North by the above Pract, described as No. 2. on the- East and South by Mrs. Key and Dr. G. Tennant. ind on the West Ity the rootd leading to Enrey's Ferry, and Tract No 4 of the Upper rr;-ct. No. 4 of the Upper tract or the Locust [lill tract. containing foir hundred and wo acres by survey of D. White, D. S.. imt hounded on the North and East by the ithove tracts desetibed as Nit. 2 and the Furey's Ferry roadon the South and West iy the Estate of John Middleton, dec'id. No. I of the Lower or Ware tract, con-. niring iby survey of D. White. D. S., four i nnired and fiflty six acres. adjoining lands s if Thomas McKie, Nos. 2 and:4. of the i Lower or Ware tract, reserving the use of le spring. known as the poplar spring, iear the residence of Thomas AMcKie. to he said Thomaa MeKie and his wife du ing their lives. No. 2 of the Lower or Ware tract, con. ining by survey of D. White, D. S., six iundred and twenty-six acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of Thos. McKie. the cst;ta of John W. Garrett, J. k. Ilonston, and Nus.1 and 3 of the Low r or Ware tracts. No. s of the Lower or Ware tract. con aining by survey of D. White, 1). S., six indred and fifty acres, Ivine on Stephen's reek and adjoining lands of Robert Mer iwether, Joseph Crafion, and Nos. 4 and I, of the said upper or Ware tract. No. 4 of the Lower or Ware tract, eon. nining seven hundred anti thirly-six acres. y survey of 1). \Vhite, D. S., adjoining -inds f A. T. Crafion, Joseph Crafton, mid Nos. I aud 3, of the upper or Ware ract. Nip. 5 of the Lower or Ware tract con. nining by survey of D. White, D. S., one mnlred and twenty-eight acres, n'Ijoining ands of William Dearmoud, A. T. Craf M1u, Thonias McKie, antd mat. east by he road loading to Furey's Ferry, and No i, f the Lower Or Ware tract. A L, S 0 l the person.alty of the sait Thomas kerriwvether, after takitng oll' the share ) if Williatm R. Aleriwethler, deceased, onsisting of Negroes, llorses. H1onu. Cat e, Corn. Fo-ider, plantation Tools &c., Said Lands wvill b~e sotd on a credit of C tie and two years. except for so muche as vill pay tte cast of this suit to be pa id in. ;tsh. A tol as to the piersonalty, a credit of Puirchalers to give btond anti goodi per taai sureties, to secure the purchase nor.cy. A T1. Crafton, Robert AMerriwether anti osephi Alriweciher, living near Furies erry, will show the lands to any otne de iring to see them. S. S. TOM1P KINS, c. E. E.'D. Comnmiesinner's Otlice, 2d,. Oc~t. 18419. (QMThe Ababeville Danner and Augusta 'hronicle aind Sentinel wvill copy once a veek tili first Mlonday itn December, and or ward bill to S. S.T. Oct. 3, 1849 9t :37 STATrE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Chiarles Smnitht, atnd wife, C and others, Partition. lane W. Andiersors. N'OTICE is hereb~y given that by vir. ton ofC thte Deeree of the Court of - [.qauty in this case, I shall proceedi to sell t three or more parcels, at Edlgelield C. I., on the first Motnday in December next, he following real estate, bloingitng to the b ~sate of .John Andersin, deea~sedl, viz: s Onle Tract oif Lanai,containing t wo thiotu- i! and tine hundred aind fortv (2I40) acres, It nire tir less, lyitng ott Cuffeetown Creek, md adijoininig lantds of Luke Devore, Gets. va 5.layson, Edttunad B. Ilelcher, Leroy t. )i. lUndy, A. T1. Traylor, Peter Quattile, a um anti Jatmes S. Harrison. Said Lands will be sold on ~a credit of mec atid two years, egtal inst alments, ex ept f'or so mnuch as will pay the cost of his snit to be paid itn casht. Purchasets to ive bond andi good sureties to secure the urhase mone.. S. s. TrOMPKINS. c. E. E. D. Comlm'rs. Ofllice, Oct. 8, 1849,. October 10, 4t -38 n .Pickles, Preserties, 6c- a 10Dozen Unlderwood's Pickles, Ihalf d Gatlotis, Qunrts arid Pints. 30 Dozeti Utnderwood's Mustard ini Botles fi ntI Bouxes. I 5i D)zen Utnerwood's Tomato Ketchtnp. It Caintoni Ginger, Preserved Pine Ap'ples. imies, Strawhierry Jaim, Rtaspherry Jam, Red 2nnarranut Jelly, Citran, Prnrnes, Citnnmoui, .. ickled Lobsters, Fresh Sahnion and Luabsters n Carns, Capers. Essence Cinnnmon, Le.timn, seppermint, Ginger, Syrup, Lemon-Syrtup, I 3aad Iil,&c. &c., For saleby II. A. KENItiCK. Itnmbnrg. Oct. 1G, 1849, f :9 .Fine Chewtinag Tobacco. stBOXE~S Pitte Chewing TOBACCO, r UI. " Nectar Leal," " Eldorado," " Rough nud Ready," &~c., For este byv C 11. A. KENRICK(. llanater Nov. ,. 1849 er 42J DRUGS & NJ AT AUGUSTz: DRS. BLAND, T1 Wholesale and Rie A RE constantly receiving new; lition !a their large aId w AME.i1CAN, FRENCH & EN DRUGS and MEDICINE7S-al pure and of approved manufac |l new law. -J They offer also, PAINTS, 01 GLASSWARIE, BAR SOAP. CY NOTE I'APE1. LETT OPES reir same. INK ofall coln, nd HAIR BRUSHES. SIJRGICAL INST a ANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a full The attention of Physicians anod Planters is Opplies Can be furnished at AUGUSTA PI6 licount for cash.and in such quantities as m; The importance of these advantages must; I Trket, ineuring ireaknge and delay incident i 'LANTE S will do well to cnll and see us. Edgcfield C. ., October 3, 1849. [I. L. JEFFERS, W. S. COTH WARE-HOUSE & COMM MA RKIET-STREET, liambul McINTOSH-S TREET, Augus AKE this method of informino their fi ien still enutiune the WAREIOjSE and lace and Augusta. Ga., they oflir their servie OTTO.V. FLOUR. "BACON, 4-e.. R. SIANDISE, BUY GOODS for PLAN' Their Ware-House in Augusia is on ieltnt PRADE. Their Ware-Ilouse in this place is safe from osed to tire. As they will be cnnstant at their post, prom hey are aware will add to their own.) they sr hare of that liberal patroenge heretofore best innkq. LBMIAL cash advances will be made, when Ihmhurg, Sept. 1, Ware--house & Cor Hanbung, Sout 1' HIE Undersigned having taken the WA] r late Geigor & Knight, respectfully tende oetlon ani other produce, forwarding -Mercha csired. The nsual advances wi!l he made on consigi ationi of ihe WAICE-lIOUSE. and by unre beral sharo of patronage and hope to give sat July 25, 1849, The undersigned respectfully return thetr g eral suipport and solicit a continuance of the mnfidemly recommend. ' Brought to the Jail 1 this Distrier, n negro boy who snys his ieame it WIl.lI7A.M. Inti says 4 is FR -: E. lit! snyis he cae to Char- i. 1s0n with Capinin Schley or Slye, aid r'ir is been in the epilo men' of Mr. Seh. y, (the Captain's brothers.) for lic last I ear. lie says lie came out to Charles- St. no as assistantt Cooek.'on the vessel--- ; ici tat owing to a difliculty withI the fireman, to a was denied emupl'eynient on board.- and "' nlbi nt ret urn. [Ie says his moe her is amned] Mary .lane, andt thait the said alr- t-r: ley, in his Geeardiarn. as he undersi andts to .Said boy is beetweec feurteen and six- pre en years of age, about 5 feet high, of ark comiplection. m Th~e Gnnardian or owner is regnzested to qt nine forwvard prove p;roperty, pay charges ul tnke him away, or he will lie dealt ith as thte law dlirecets.(i 11. R. SPA NN, J. E. D- the Oct. 31, 1849. tf 41 RBrought to li1e Jail F this District, on the 9th instant, alP tnegro tana, who says his name is JA R ETT, aind that hee belongs to Mr. l3enj.uminJS ie, living within four miles of Union Court~ louse. Said fellow rays he is a blacksmith,) d has a yery large scar on his left arm, just - dlow his elbbw, caused by a burn; lie also as a large dark spot or mole covered withe tri. air, on the lower part of the left cheek. ens eo is about five feet six and half inchtes high, has~ etween 25 and 28 years of age and light ofi otpexioni. nlh Theo owner is reqnested to come forward, As rove property, pay charges and take him se. vay, or he wvill be dealt with as the law W.l March 13, 1849 t f IBrouight to 1he Jall a F this District a negro mian who says me~ Lh is natme is Il0B, who says lie be- at ocs to Ranttsom~ IlIeloway of this District, of tid boy is about 3(0 years nl, of a black- it hi co'mplexion and abttut 5 feet 7 inches" The owner is requested to comei for- the ord, prove properiy, piay, charges and his ike hime away, or be will be daalt with (sai the law directs. [1. R. SP ANN. J. E. D. Ch Nove mber 21 IS-49., tf 441 flrongl to 1he Jail l F this D;istrict a negro man who says Li his name is ELIJAl, andI says lie si lngs to) Mr. hliram Leeroy, a linptist an -eeler, who bte says lives nuneut ihirteen cin tiles above Abbeville Court H-ouse, said ofi gro fellow is abonit 5 feet, 7 inches high tua~ d bet ween 24 arnd 2G years of age, andIhu rk compjlexioen. ei The owner is regntesteed to come forward, lc ove properly, pay charges and take thi im awny, or lie will be dealt with as the' w directs. 1H. R. SPA NN, 3. E. it. October 311849, tf 41 ATTENTION I ~DGEFIELD VILLAGE. ooC o acrr _ SA " 7th Itegi- wrZi et U, S. Inefantry, will contiiie IUTUII RING fryom year teo year, and d~o the best he At m for his patronis.i CilARLES MARTIN GRAY. J u 1 1 1 .1), t f . EDICINES PRICES. AGUE & CO. tail Druggists. ind fresh stipplies in ad ell selectied STOCK of GLISII CIll-MICALS. i of which are iwaranied lure, imported under the jeDCIM F,.. WINDOW GLASS, FANCY SOAP. FAN iR PAPElR, ENVEL- -. irs. PAINT. VARtNISH, RUMENTS. FANCY and MISCEL isqortment of all articles in their line. called to the important fact. that their CES. on six months time, five per cent y be desired. c obvious to those trailing ni a remote o transportation. PIIYSICIAN4 nnld if 37 tAN, E. J. BUCK31ASTEIL ISSION MERCHANTS ,q S. C.-WATERPROOF, [a, Ga.-FREPROOF. - dt nnr the public genernlly that they COMMISSION BURINESS in this p to RECEIVE. STORE on SELI ECEIVE and FORWARD AER 'ERS or AJERCHANTS. sh-sireet, in the centre of the COTTON water and isolated, therefore not ex nina the interest of their friends, (which licit and hope to merit and receive a full awed, and for which they nov return reqgnired. on nny prodnuce in Store. JEFFERS, (;OTIlRAN, & CO. 3m 33 nnissionI Business, A- Carolina. IE-IOUSE of GVIGICR &. PARTLOW, his services in the Storage and anle of idise aud purchasing tW order &c. when imont. I trust from the favourable it niting nitention to business, to obtain a ist'act ion. W. D. BRANNON. G;n rateful thanks to their patrons for they same for W. I,. lin.No,, whom their GEIGEIAL & KNcmilTI. ['o Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRy .1ECL11ANTS. Ir. J. N. Kepler anol 11m. mIr ro llyps'm, icit attontion to their fre-h staok of English. -itch, German and Amcrican Druwrs. oledi, e.4. Chemicalsi. Pnims. .il Dvi Slit, ; Ware. Perfiunerv. Patent lediecines. &c. vin opened a nei- %tore. No. 294 Matket wvilih a full suppljty ofI Fresh D)rugs andt .\cd ies, we respectlily solicit Counitry denir examinte our stock befito purchasing else aere, promising one n td nil who may feel dim mad t , extend to us their p itronage, to sell m genltiun Druigs analedticims, on~ as lhh I termts a's any other house in tlIse City, nod faithily excente mnll ordlers Lflntrusted to its imp~tly amiu with dispatch. Dne or the proprietors being a regular phty. inn, anilo d am ple gnarantee of the ennuinue lity' of all nrticles sold at their establishmoent. Wie especially invitdint druggiss andl country rehanuts, who mayv wish, to become naete Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Familij Mediciines. tudardl andi lrPupldnr remedies,) to forwaurd ir arb'rcss. Solicitinig the patroonage of denatmrs. we re mi. J. N. J{ETE I..R & DlRO., WVhioeate Druggists, No. 294 Xiarket street, ila 1 IphIin. septembuter 19. 1S8-19. Jy 35 ['ATE OF SOUiJ'I CARIOLINA. EDGEFIE LI) DISTR' ICT. IN TilE COMMON PILAS. VTP. JUNES. who. is now ini ihe ens V tody of the Sheriff of Isli~feed Dis. -t, by virtue of n wrtit ofi Capiais nd Sntisini-i Inmt, aut thei suit of i'nrrar & I Invs, M1erchants ing tiled his petition wiuth a seledule otn oath uis whole estate andtelb-cts, for the purpose of nininig theu benenits of the Acts of the Genuernil embly of this S nte, cotmmonlty called the Jun ventt Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby uen that the petilio jof tto said WV. P. Jones.I I lie heard Iantd consaide red ini the court of Com ni Pleas, fur Edgefild District, at Edgetield trt lIose on alonduay the (ith day of retch next, or on sauch other day thterenfier, the Conrt my order dorinig the termt coml itcinug otn the lirst lotidity in 3tarchi next, Edgelield Conurt House; anid till the creditors the said WV. P. Jonies, nrae hereby summoned ter peirsonaltly or by Attorney, then and there nuiij Couart, to sti' w cnnse itf anty they cenn, y the petitioni of the saidl W. P. June t, shoul d lhe heard attd coniisidlered, antd the beoit of Act's aforesaidi shoutld tnt he grated tipota execntmttg the assignatmnt required by the .I Acts. TIJOS. G. BACON. Clerk. rk's Olfice, Edgelieldl C. H. 9tb Aug., 1849. ingnst 15 i3te 25 Genauinec Cod Liver' Oil. FUSTL received. a supply of tbis vahmbulle article recenty bronugl-t itnto sneh extany a use by its astonishting effects ini piulmauotr I other disenses. It is report by onie physi n. (Dr. Witliamts, of N. Y.) tha t of 231 enses airculonts diseniso of the tongs, treated dur the last two :and a h.dtf years, of wvhicht he tpreserveud notes, only ineteen derived nto iked benenift from the use of this Oil. In - iwn ctiotmunity onn persont hue atrendy i. to all ttapearances, material benefitted by Iremnedy. For Sate by G, L. PENN, Agent. sept 4, 1849 .if 3 Iew Duck IWhIeat Flour. 99 PACKAG ES new Duck Wheat Ke~gs chice Gonshen utter, SmokeLd Beef, Smnoked 'uTonnes &c. F'or salei by Ii. A'. KIEN IlICK. Inmbturg, Noiv. 5, 1849, t6c 4~2 LI. persons indehibted in the E..tntc of Johnt &J. Slays. deciensed, will mnake paymteni. dl those haiving dematnids will rendler them propetly attested. ~S. n. 3iAY9,3Ex'r DkR. TOWNEND$ COMPOUND EX T RAG.T 7hc most extraordinary Iledicin in ths.1orld (c-This Extract is* put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper,. pleasanter. and war% -- ranted superior to any sold. It cures with out vomiting. purging, sickening, or debihta., ting the Patent. The great beauty and superiority of this Sareaparilla over all other modicine is, that while it eradicates d.sease, it invigorated the qody. It is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMIMER MEDICININF.S Ever known; it not enly purifies Ihe-whole system, and strengthens 'the person, but it creates new, pure and rich bloed ; a powei possessed by no other-medicine. And in this lies the grahd secret of its ivoriderfulsuccess. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000"were considered in- -- curable. It has saved the lives oi more tha& 5,000 children during the past feason. 10,000 Caues of Generat Debility nau %rnnt of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsind's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those-whi have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgenee of the pas sicns, and brought on a general physical pros& tration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of embition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening. towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by thjs pleasant remedy. This Sar s:apirilla is far superior to:any INVIGORA TING COR DIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbs5 and stiength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. - Conausnption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthens.. Consumption can be cured. Bronclhiti.t, Consumption. Liver com. plaint, Colds, Calarrh. Coughs. Asthma, Spi, ting, af Blood, Soreness in the chest, Hisctic Flush, igaht Saceats. Difficult or Profuse Ez4 pecloration, Pain in the Side, &c. hase beet and can be cured. Rhucunatis, This is only one of more than 4,000 esses of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sars& parilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated dy its extraotdinary virtues. qJames Cimmings, Esq., one of the assis tants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Is land, is the gentleman spoken of in the fol lowing letter: Dr. Townsend, Dear Sir: I have suffered erribly for nine yeats with the Rheumatismi :onsiderable of the time I could not eat, s!eep )r walk. I had the utmost distressing pains nd my limbs were terribly swollen. I have sed four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and bey have done me more than one thousand lollars worth of good. I am so much bet er-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are it liberty to use this for the benefit of the af licted, Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa irilla in cases of Fita, of course never recom nended it, and was surprised to receive the ollowing frout an intelligent and-rtspectable a:mer in Westchester county:. FonDHAx, Aug. 13, 1857. nr. Tnwnrond. Dear Sir-I have a little irl seven years of age, whp.hasina..severaI ears afflicted with Fits;'we fried almost eve% ythinz for .her, but without success; at last, though we could find -no recommendaiirn n our circulars for cases. like hers, we tii't .s ahe was in very delit'ateliealth, we would prve her some of your Satsaparilla, and are 'cry glad we did, for it has not only restor :e ir strength, but -she has had no return of he Fits, to our grett pleasue and surprises hte is fast becoming rugged and hearty. for vhicht we feet gratful. Yours, respectfu'ly, JOHN BUTLER, Jr. FEMIALE~ MEDICIXE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign nind speedy cure for Incipient Consumption,. 3arreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or fatlling of the votmb, Piles, Leucorrwa, or Whites, obstruc inn or dlitticult Menetruration, Incontinence if Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, end for the general prostration of the system; o matte: whether the result of inherent :ause, produced by irregularity, illness or ac,. ident. Nothing can be more surprising than t' invigorating effects on the human frame.' >ersons all wveakness and lassitude, from tak ng it, at once become robust and full of on rgy under its influence. It immediately ounteracts the tiervelessness of the female rame, which is the great catise of barreness. twill not b'e expected of ius, in cases of so lelicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of' nres performed but we can assure the afflic ad, that hundreds of cases have been repott, d to us; thousands of cases where families lave been without chiildien afte using a few lottles of this invaluable medicine, -have sen blessed with fine, healthy offspring. .rcal Blesanrg to Mothers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine or purifying the system, and relieving the ulferings attendant upon childbirth ever dis overed. It gtrengthens both the mother and bild, prevents pain arnd disease, increases nd enriches the food, and those who have sed it, think it is indispensable. It is highly seful both before and after confinement, as tprevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. n Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of he Feet, Despondency, lleartburn. Vomit.. ng, Pain in thte Back and Loins, False Pains, -lemtorarbage. and in regulatirng the Seere ions and equalizing the circulation it has no qual. The great beauty of this ?,ledicino ;, it is always safe, and the most dglicate Is it most successtully,. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or,. les from Physicians in dilferents parts of the Jion. This is to certify that we, the undersigned 'hysicians of the City of Albanj, have in inerous eases prescribed Dr. T'ownsesd's arsaparilla, and. believe it to be one of the nost valuable preparations in the market~. HI. P. PUING, Ml. D. J. Wrr.son', Mt. D. RI. B. IarGCos, M. D). P. E. EL.MENDORf, &lJ D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. CA U'TION. Owing to the great suedess and immense tale of Dr. Townisend's Sarsaparilla, a hum, >r of men who were-formerly our -Agents, tave ccmmenced making Sarsaparilla ax racts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yelfdiev )ock, &c. They generally put it up in the ame shape bottles, and some-of thetaJave role andI copied our advertisements; 5thy ire only worthless imitations and shudt? voided. . . For sale in Edgefield at thd Dn.ua AKD 3ENiER Ar. SRn a y' G.-L. PENN, arch 14, 1849J ly 8 Agenif