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M. L. BONHAM W ILL prac:ice LAW and Equrry in the Southern Circuit, comprsing the Uis tricts of EaIPErI.n, ORANGERao, BARNwELL, CO..TON and REAUF(rT. His Oftice is at Ldgefield Court (loose. Au,,. 2,l, 1e-9, G:n '31 JOSEPHa ABRNEY, .ITTORIEY AT LA Wt'. W'N ILL be ron:d mo his nfice at Edgefield Court Ilsiuse, adjoining Bryan's Brick Store, on Saturdays, SaleJays, and Court, weeks. He will attend promptly and strictly to busi ness in his profession. January 10, if 51 C AN DI) A TE S. For Sheriff' JOIlN HILL. L EWIS JONES, T. J. W[ll'AKIER, ALFRE D IMAY, WESLEY OI)IE. IUMPH REYS I1OULWARE, THOS. W. LANIIAM, For- Tax Collector. F. V. BURT. B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUA'TLEBUM, WiM L. PARKS, TIIEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS. ROBERT CLOY, SA.3IPSON L. MAYS. ISAAC BOLES. DItRICK llOI.SONBAKE, MlOODY HARIUIS, For Ordinary. VIRGIL M. WHIlTE, 1JUGlI A. NIXON, EDWARD PRESLEY. W. L. COLEMAN, WM. IH. MOSS. H. T. WRIGH'l', For Clerk. THOS. G. BACON, EDMUND PENN. OLIVER TOWLES, PETER QUA'L1'LEBU3l. WM. M. JOHNSON. MORE NEW GOODS. T. BRENNAN & (O. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A RE CONSTANTLY receiving fresh sup plies of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, from New York. They have now in store a full and comp!ete stock of (,oods suitable for the season, amongst which are the following, to which they invite the attention of the pub lic: Extra Rich Camelion Turk Satin. Rich Changeable Embroidered and Plain Silks. Black Lavantino Silk. " Poult Do Soie, t Gros do Rine. Merino and Thibet Cloths. Eoliana, Orientals and Hrocades. biohair, Lustres and Parametla Clothes. Striped., Figued. Embroidered and Camelion. Alpacas (all colors) from 25 to $1,001 per yat d. Black Alpacas, from IS1 to 1,25 per yard. M. do Leans 18i to 371 per yard. Cashmeres, 25 to 75 per yard. Scotch and French Ginghams 12& to 23. 500 pieces all kinds of Calicoes, 4 to I24 cis. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, 4 to 10 cents. 10-4 11-4 and 12.4 B!eached Shteeting, 31A to 375 per yaad, A LSO, Fine Canton Crapo Shawls. Embroidered Thibet Shawls, White and Col ored. Cashmere, Brochea, Merina and Damask Alpacca Shawls. Over one thousand Plaid Wool Shawls, all sizes and styles from 25 eta. to $5,001 each. 9--J, 10.4, 11..4. 12.4 and 13-4 Fine Bed Blankets. 32-41 Marsailles Quilts. White and Red Flannels, 15 to 50 cents. A full supply of Buoad Clothes, Cassimers, Vestings, Turras Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, and *a variety of goods for Youths wear. Negro Blankets. 8,4 94 and 10,4 62 cents to $i1 (D0 each. Kersevs, Osnaburgs and Augusta Factory 'Shirting, at Factory prices. Damask Table Diaper. 374 to $ 1,50 per yd. irish Linens and Linen Lawns, 25 to $1,001 per Yaud. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6j to $1,001 each. Thread Edgings, 63 to 25 cents per yard. Plaid, Jaconet and Cambric Musins, 12 to 50) cents. A great variety of Hosiery of all kinds for Ladies, Misses and Children. Furniture Dimnity, 123 to 25 cents per yard. A few pieces 4.4 Cotton Carpeting, 25 to 37 cents per yard. Fringes, Buttons, Gimnps &c. &c. Buck, Kid, Silk, Lisle, Blerlin, Mermno and Cloth Gloves for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam:ne our stock as we feel confident the goods and prices cannot fail to give sa tisfaction. T. BRENNAN & CO. Oppcsi'e the Mansion House and next to 1-and & Williams', Grocery Store. N. B-Parcels delivered in H amburg, free of charge. Nov. 21 5t .44 Chamipaignle inise, Lignors, #c. 1 OBMKLTS Champaigne Wir.e. I1) Iiarrels choice New York Cider, 20. lijrrels Bonsto,n Ruam. S do Northern Gin. 1 P'ipe chuaire Hlollanid Gin, . 301I liarrels Whliskey. varions anntes,. Port, Sherry and .lal.in WVine. 20 J1nif and Q~uarter Pipes Gogtiac Brandy. vairius quialities. Now lan,dina~ and for sale b,y 11. A. KENR ICK. llambu,r;r. Nov i26 if 45 Choice New Crop Molasse.. O L BA RRIELS new Grop New Orleans ~FMolasses. J0 Barrels stugar louse Syrup, 6 1-Ihas. prime WV. I. Molasses. For sale biy U. A. K EN RICK. Edgefield Female Institute. M R. 1iODBElRT I. NICHOLLS, aho has for the lnst three years had chirge of the Fuller Institute, Greenwo""d, Abbeville District, anid who has accepted the unanimous invitation of the Trustees of the Edgefield Fe male Instilutute, to become the REc'rult of that Iuxtitution, leels much pleasure in announcing tiis arrangenent to the public and especially to I is tnumaerous patrotts in Edgetield District. It is his itention, on the second aI,n.day in January n"xt. to opett a schi.ol in Edgelield Village, wherein every accomplishmrnt, Lite rary. Scientitie, and Urinmental, necessary to a pei fect female edncation may be ucqinired, and whereby parents may be spared the ex pense of sending their daughters to those dis tances fron home, which are always sources of pain and often prejudicia'. An experience of more than itwenty fire years in his profession. has ntaured his tahlans, and given him a thorongh knowledge of the char anters and reynuiremnents of yutttlt,-his dlisci pline is strict but parental -mmtives of duty and alI.ction, are the inducemcuts to study which he incnlcates, and his system is rather to enlarge the mind, than to overhurden the memo ry;-useful knowledge. has entire precedence of that which is ornamental, and the elemen tary branches of education, are thoronghly in stilled, before advanced studies are pernitted. Every accomplishment is. however, carried to its highest grade, and aided by superior and numerous Assistants. all necessary tntsical instruaments and philosophical apparatus. he trnats he may receive a continuance ofthat lihe ral p atronage, which he has for years enjoyed in Edge"field, Abbeville, Laumens, and Newberry Districts. The REcToR refers to the Advertisement of the Trustees, and to the following gentlemen: Gov. DAytuJotssoN, lion. W. J. GRAYSON, Col. F 11. Er.itoRs, Dr. Wt Mout.EY, Col. L. H. AtuosoY, Dr. JoHs NIcHOLSON, Messrs JEFFERs, CoTH RAN & Co., &c. A prospectus of Plans, Instructors, and Terms, will shortly be published. Edgefield C. H., Nov. 8; 18.19. l17 The Southern Baptist, Temperance Ad vocate, Ilamburg Republicnn and La urensville Herald, will please insert weekly untul January, and forward tneir accounts to this office. Nov.14, 7t 43 Edgefield Female Institute. T HE TRUSTEES of the institution, anx. ions to elevate its character and useful ess, have recently purchased a large and cmnnodious lot ofhitnd within the town, upon which they have erceted suitable buildotgs. and now annonnce to the public. that they have secured the services, as Rector unt General Instructor, of .1in. RoBerT H. Nict0o1.t.s. The Institute will he opened on the First Monday in Janitry next. MR. NtcuoiIs, has had tany years experience in his profession. Wats Professor in Jefferson College, Louisiana, -has recently taught with great success, at Greenwood, and has been induced to take charge of this Institution, with a view to a per manent abode amongst ns. The Trustees confidently state, that every fatcility to - complete and finished Female Edu cation, will be affurded at this Institution, and most earnestly appeal to the public generally, and particularly to the citizens of Elgefield District, to give it their aid and patronage. Excellent board cant he obtained at reasona ble rates in the town and its viciny. Instructresses in Music, Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, &c., will be connected with the Institution. The rates of Tuition, will be reasonable These, with the regulation of the Sessions, and other tatters, will be published in due tite. N. L. GRIFFIN. F. H. WARDLAW, EDMUND PENN, R. T. M I.MS , S. F. GUOIE. October 30, 1849. tf 41 Edgefield Male Academy. T lIE TrRUSTEP.S of this Inistitution. have electedi an Ttoa:t.s Joitssos, Rec tr, for the ensnting year. Mit Jornssos, was educatedl at te Soutth Carolina College, and is very favorrnbly known. ms anO Instrnctor in a respectmtole Academty, in this District. The Trustees have some assurance that MR. Joassos, will devote himself exclusively io this profession, andl tromr his talenmts and attain mntsq, they confidently recomtmend him to the geier'ius sttpport of the comnuiity. Thme Academy will he opetned bay Mn. Jous. sos, on the lFirst Monday in Jannay next. It shall be the elfort of the TIrutsteeis, to co-operate with the Rector, in preseiving good morals amongst the piupils, atnd in fritshing to the public, tine best possiblo education for their R:ates of Tuition, rules and regulations, will be published hereafter. JOIIN LIPSCOMB, '3 g F. HI. WARDLAW, 2 JOIIN BAUSKETLT, i N. L. G RIFFIN. October 30, 1819 tf' 41 Clear Spring Academy. T lIE Trustees o,f this Academay would an, fornmte public that, for ther ensning year, they have seeed the services of Mr. Jamres L. Lesly, whlo has beenr so long atnd favrabrly kiown its Teacher at Greeniwoond antd else where irn orar District. TIhe Acadetny is loca.. tai in a henlthy anml mornl comnaainity, five miles East of Calhoun's Mills, aird twelve miles South of Abbevilke, C. [I. TIhe scholastic year will be divided mtto twvo sessit its of live tmonr this each: arid puirtlIs will bre charged from thet time of entering untail the end f the se'ssiont. Exercises to cum.nence otn the 3'd Mondraay tr Jan iuary. Tire followinag are thre established rates of For thne elements embracing reading, writing. spelling und mretal e:xerci ses ini Arithmenitic. per Ssssionr. $6 00 The abiove with English Grammr:ar. Geoagratphy, arid Arithmezrtic, pe Sessmioni. $8 0JO The above with Philosophty, Chemnes try, Algebra, Geometry, &c. per Session. $10 00 The aboave with Latin amid Greek. $15 00 17 Grind baoardin:g cart be obtained coinve.. nienat to tire Acardenmy at $6 010 per nmnth. Ahbbevilhm: Dist. Nov. 1, 1849. 2ma 42 Canidles, soap, &c. O( BOX ES Sperm and Adamatine Can dies. 15 Boxes Hull's Candles. 2n1 dir WVinchiesters Tu rpentine Strap, 20 dIo TIoailet arid Shtavinig dlo Fair sale by H. A. KENRhICK IHrmbumrg, Nov 20 tf 45 New BuckWheat Flour. 3 OBA GS, 20 Boxes, 20 Qr. Barrels, 10 Slarif. arid 5 Barrrels new Bluchwheat Flour. For sale by 1. A. KEN RICK. Nov 26 1849 i f 45 Cheese, Smoked Beef, &c. G9 BOXES primie Girshena Cheese, 2th0 lbs. Smouked Beef, 3 Do)nz. Sarmkaul Tonignes, 5 do Pickled dn For stile tby 1I. A. KENR[CK. Ha,u,r. Nov 26 tI. 45 COPARTNE RSHIP. T HE undersigned, having associated .k themselves in business under the name and style of DUNBAIR & GARMANY, for the purpose of transacting a general GRO CERY BUSINESS, in this place, respect fully invites the at!ention of Planters to their Heavy Stock of all the leading articles of general consumption. They way be found at the stand tecently occupied by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly oppotite the stand formerly occupied by G. W. Garmany, where they will be happy to receive their former friends and patrons, together with the public at latge. We are determined to keep constantly on hand a stock unsurpassed by any ever offered in tins market, and believing our facilities for buying LOW, to be equal to any in the place, we will always be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, either for Cash or on time to approved customers. Having rented the Ware-House formerly occupied by B. Elliott, and placed it under the charge of an expe rienced man, we are preparci ts ofler equal advantages in storage with any Ware,House in the place; and liberal Cash Advances made, at all times, on Cotton stored with us, or on shipments made to G. W. Garmany & Co., Savannah, whose charges will be as low as usually made by other Factors. The highest prices paid at all times for Cotton and other produce brought to market. B. S. DUNt3AR, G. W. GARMANY. Hamburg July 3, tf 26 .I Card. I BEG leave to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. B. S. DUNBAR. . Card. I BEG leave to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on me, and solicit a continu ance of the same for the new firm. G. W. GARMANY. Cheap Goods in Store. 50 11hds Prime i 0 Sugar 10 Hhds. common N. 0. Sn1ar, 20 ' choice Porto Rico, Sugar, 25 Barrels clarlied " 5 i crushed 2 " powdered " 5 Boxes Woolsey & Woolsey double refined loaf sugar, 2 " Charleston double refined lea sugar, 20 Hhds. l uscnvado Molasses. 5 " Trinidad 50 Barrels New Orleans " 100 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel (large size,) 20 Kits No. I 125 bags prime Rio Ceffee 40 " " Lagugra 20 " " old Cuba 30 " " old Java " 6000 Lbs. Unionu brand white Lead (No. - extra and pure,) 300 Galkns Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels T1rain" 300 Lbs. Putty in bladders, 125 Boxes window glass (all sizes.) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) 20,000 Lbs. assorted Swedes Iron, 500 " Casteel (Sanidersons,) Germnt and Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bagging, 100 Coils hemp rope, 10 Bales homespun (Augusta manufac ture, 5 " " (Graniteville Company) 8 " heavy cotton Osnabutgs, 20 boxes spermt catndles. 20 " Adtatm,mritie candles. 10 " Hunll & Son's patent candles, 30 Hlhds, bacon sdes (westertn,) 4000 Lbs. country Bac on. 3 Tierces Rice. &c. &c., -A LSO Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Calicoes, Cotton Yar, Shoes, Hats, Catps, Tnhh.s, Sugar-cans, Sieves, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Gitnger. Tlea, Cane-seat Chairs, Wood seat Chaitirs, Grind stones. and m;mny other articles too tetdtons to numeate. DUNBAR &GARMANY, llamburg, July II, 1849, if 25 Niew FaL A' WIin ier Goods. WILLIA.M II. CRANE, AUcUS-ra, GEonRGa. HAS jtust rceeved by the latest arrivals from New York, a large and sp,lenidid as sorment of~ DRY GOODS which were selec ted by myself and which he will sell as low as my othier merchant in, the City. Rich Emobrotaded Lace Capes andl statnnp Collars Rich Sattin DeChinte and Chiannlion Silks, Fiie Black anid Colored Merinoes aiid Th'ibet Cloths. Rich plain and fignred Cashmers and DeLanes, Black. Mode andI other Calmed Alpacas, Blck Caintoo Cloth for Moutrning, Rich figured Puritannos fomr Dresses, A arge aissortmnr-nt Muslin De Lan.es, Gi.hamts, Prints atid Shairtinigs very chcap, rish Linenis, Lonigh wns atnd Camabrick Huiid kechiefts, Tutrkeyred Cambric, Drapery MIuslins, Fine Cashmere and PI:aid Shawls, Cloths, Cassimiers, Sattinietts, and Kentucky Silk, Cottont, Cashmere and Alpianca Hlosery, Fine figured and plain Furniture Dimetry, 11-4. 12-4 iiie ribbmn bonnd Whitney Blatikets, -4 9.-4 Henivy Itufile B3lanikets, Angsta Shiirtings anud Kerseys, at linfc Lres prices, together with a great variety of other articles which will be sold very low andiu to which lie would respiecmfully invite dhe aue:u wio of those acho visit A ngusta for the purpose of puchuasing G,n,us. iCP' New Goods received weekly by the Steaiers. Nov. 7, 184 .4t 42 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, FALL T E RRI 1849. I T is ordered that an Extrat Court of~ Coim mon Pleas for the District of Edgefiell lie hoken, to begin on the second Mlonday in Janii ary, eighteen htuindred and fifty, and tn cotnue fir tw o weeks. to dispose of thie ..nfinished bu sinesst of this'Te, m. It is fiurthier ordered, that a writ oif vercr do issue to summton Petit and Common Picas Jn rors fur the said Extra Conrt. Ordered that one public notice be given here o by the Clerk throngh the Newspaper pub lished at Edgefield Court Hionse. T. J. W1TIIERS. Oct. 12. 18-49, tf 39 Notice. A LT. those indebted to the Estate of Ileze kinlh Strome; doc'd., are hereby regntested to make immediate pa.yme.nt, and those havinig deands to present them properly attested, B.tF. & S. C. STRO.\l E, A dm'rs. August 1, 4m 2i6 Lard. J UST receivedl a chioice Lot of Lard, for Family use, and f..r sale by BLAND & BUTLER. c. 17, tf 30 AMERICAN HOTEL. HABUM M So. Ca., t I F ROM the very increa' patronaged ex tended to the subsc:riher. he has been in duced to improve his HOUSE and I'REI SES still further, and would respectfully an noiunce to his former patrons and tse tblic ih:t ie is now well prepared to make all corn fnrtable who may favor hin with a call. The STABLES and CARRIAGE HOU, SES have been enlarged and improved, anc persons leaving horses may depend upon hav ing tlent well attended to. HORSES and CARIRIAG ES always in rca diness to convey passentgers to. and from '.bh Rail Road. or to any part of the Country. WM. KETCHAM. flamhurg, Sept. 19, 1849, 3m 37> Planter's Hotel, CORNER or CUttUCll AND QUEEN STREETS Chsrleston, S. C. FORMEnL K1.:rT BY CIIARLES '. MIOT i aMES W. LAMKIN & JA3ES M I IURST having taken the above exten sive and well known Establishtent, solicit th patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. Charleston S. C. Angust 1, 1849, tf 28 STATE OF SOUTh: CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. ,no. L. Carey, and others, vs. Partition Win. M. Bubo, and others. NOTICE is hereby given that, by vir tue of an Order from the Court o Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sel at Graniteville, on M1cday the thirty-firs day of December next, the following rca estate, viz: One tract of land containing five thou sand a.res. more or less, situated in li District and State aforesaid, on Wist Creek, a tributary stream of Horse Creek and adjoining lands of Darling J. Walker the Graniteville Manufacturing Company J. G. O. Vilkinson, and others. Said land will be sold on a credit of oni and two years, with interest from day o sale. except as to so much as will pay tht cost of this suit to be paiJ in cash. Pur chasers to give bond and good persona sureties and a mortgage of the premises it secure the putrchase money. S. S. TO.\IPK INS, c. E. E. D. Comn'rs. Office, Nov. 28, 1849. Nov 28 5t 45 STATE 01" SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTILCT. IN EQIUTY. Barbara Rish, and others, 'is. p gi Vs} Partition. Uriah Tnabneit, and wife and others. N OTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of an Order from the Court o Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sel on the 24th December next, at the lat residence of Michael Long. dec'd., tht followintg tracts of land, belonging to sait Deceased, viz: The Homne Tract, containing four hun, dred and thirty (430) acres, more or lesQ lying on Lick Creek, and adjoining land; of Adam Eigleberher, Samuel Boughmight and other lands of said Mlichael Long deceased. The Banks' Traet, containing four hun dred and ninety (.1'0) acres. miore or less and adjoining lands of Adam Eiglebercer lugh S. Bloy,, Ilemny Smith, Joseph WV Trotter and oihers. The Piney Woods Tract, containing hree hundred and sixty (360) acres, tmort or less,a and adjoining lands of Joel Itnab nett, Emanuel Caughmian, and A dam Ei berger. Said lands will be sold on a credit o one anud two years, with interest fronm un after one year from the day oh sale, excep as to so mutch as will pay the cost of thi: suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers ir give bonud and good persotnal sureties t, secure the purchase tmoney.. S. S. TOM1PK INS, c. i:. s:. t,. Comm'rs. Oflice, Nov. 28S, 1849. Nov. 28, 4t 45 State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELED D1eTRICT. IN EQUITY. Eugene Burt, vs. .Priin Williamt Merrnwether, and Priin wife and others. N OTICE is hereby givoit that by vir tue of an order from the.Court a Euity ini this case, I shall sell at the lati residence of Mrls. Ssantt Burt deceased, mn Tursday the twentieth of Decmber next the following negroes in famrilies, (whet practicale.) viz: Lewis 65 years of age. Hamptoc 41 years of age, Andrew 2:3 years of age Allen 17 yeats of age, James 10 years o age. Aaron 5 years of age, George 1 yea of age, Charles 1 year of~ ag, Gandves 45 years of' age. F"anny 40 yeatrs of age Diah 40 years of age, Louiza 30) years 0 age, Hiarriet 20) years of age, Vitna li years of age, Mart ha 14 years of age, Mar gtret 10 years of age, Mary 7 years o ige, R ose 7 years5 of age,~ Silva 4 years a age, Anrchyelr I year of age. Margare 7 yars of age, Jote 4 years of age, Hlarrie 2 years of age. Said slaves wuill be sold on a credit o one year, except Andrew who will be sole for eno,ughi cash to pity the cost of thi suit. Purchasers to give bond and goot sureties to secure the purchase motney. S. S. TO MPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'nrs Ollice, Nov. 28, 1849. Nov 28 4t 45 A TT E 15 TIO0N EDGEFIELD VILLAGE of Co o ANY ''A " 7th ilegi~~ ment U. S. Intfantry, will continnte BJUTCHI ERING front year to year, atnd do the best bi can for his patrotns. CHARLES MARTIN GRAY. July 11 1849, if 25 Not iee. * Lrpersnns tindebted to the Fatate of Joh J. Mtava, deceased, will mtake paymtetn And those hinving demands will render thier in popely uesed.S. 11. MAYS, Ex'r. Sept 1D.1.8.1 3m 35 DRUGS & I AT AUGU.E DRS. BLAND, Wholesale and I 4 RE constantly rec.iving n ditism !o tiheir large anr AMtI .rCAN, F'RENCHI & DRUGS and .11EDICINES e and of approved mani , | ne law. hey offer also, PAINTS, GLASSWARE, BAR SOA CY NOTE PAPER, LE OPES for same. INK of all c and HAIR BRUSHES. SJRGICAL IN LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a f The attention of Physicians adl Planter supplies can he furnished at AUGUSTA J discount for cash, and in such quantities as The importance of these advantages mu Market, incuring breakage and delay i:cidr PLANTERS will do well to call and see Edlgelield C. H., October 3, 1849. Ware--House & C Hamburg, Si T HE Undersigned having taken the late Geigor & Knight. respectfully ti Cotton and other.produce, forwarding Me desired. The usual advances will be made on cc cation of the WARE-HOUSE. and %y liberal share of patronage and hope logiv July 25, 1849, The undersigned respectfully return th liberal support and solicit a countinuance of confidently recommend. Brought to the Jail OF this District, a negro boy who saya his name is WILLIAM, and says he is FREE. lie says he cane to Char. lesion with Captain Schley or Slye. and has been in the employment of Mr. Sch ley, (the Captain's brothers.) for the lasi year. He says he came out to Charles ton as assistant Cook, on the vessel---i that owing to a difficulty with the fireman, he was denied employment on board. and could not return. He says his mother is named Mary Jane, and that the said Mr Sley, in his Guardian, as he understantd, it. Said boy is between fourteen and six teen years of age, about 5 feet high, o: dark complection. The Guardian or owner is requested tr come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be deali with as the law directs. H. R. SPANN. J. E. D. Oct. 31. 1849. tf 41 Drought to the Jail F this District a negro man who sayt his name is 10B, who says he be. longs to Ransom iIlloway of this Diatrict, said boy is about :30 years old, of a black ish complexiou and about 5 feet 7 inches high. The owner is regnested to corme for ward. prove property, pay, charges and take hin away, or he will be daalt with as the law directs. H-. R. SPANN. J. E. 'D. NovembPr 21 1549. if 44 Biron gALa to ike Jail OF this District a negro man who says his natne is ELIJAli, and says he~ belongs to 31r. Hiram Lerroy, a Baptisi preacher, wvho bte says lives about thirteer miles above A bbevillo Court [House, saih negro fellow is about 5 feet, 7 inches high arnd hotween 24 ar.d 26 years of age, anc dark complexion. IThe owner is requested to come forw ard prove property, pay charges antd take himn away, or Ire will be dealt with as the lawv directs. -. II. R. SPA NN, J. E. 1i. October 311849, tf 41 To Physicians, Druggists AND COUTNTRY MlERCIIANTS. Dr. J. N. Keebi:r and Bro. most respectful3 solicits attention to their fresh stuck of English Frnch, German anid Ameriran Drugs, bl edi, cines, Chemicals. Paimts. Oils Dye Sttuf's Glass Ware, Perfumrrery. Pantent Medicines. &c Harvitng opened a new~ stire, N.'. 294 Muarkel Sr. with a full supply ofi Frnsh D)rugs and Med. icieo we respectfulily solicit Gnunntry dealers where. promising uric ari all who tmay feel dis posed t-i extend to us their p tro'nage, to sel thenm genuine Drug< atnd .Medricines, on its ib. eral terms as anyu o,ther h.eise in the City, arnd to finihully execurtr all oilers entrusted to or promptly aind with dli.patch. One of the piroplrietrsrs heimg a regnlar phy. sician,italltitr amplert guarrantee of thme gennmite quity of all nritles solpd at their establtishmrenit. We especi:elly invite drnregists andi( country merchants, whoni mray wjsh to become agenits for Dr. Krer's Cchbrated Famtily Medicines, (stnudard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we re mn, J. N. KF.E . & DItO., holdeslphn Druggists, No. 294 Market street, September 19,.1849. ly 35 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PL EAS. W .JONES. who is now ini the cens we toy of the Sherii'of Eudgefield Die, trict, by virtue of a writ of Capiiss ad Satisfaeci endumo, at the suit of Farrar & H-ays, Merchants having filed his petition with a schedule on oatil oflis whole estate and eibects, fur the purpose o otainineg tIre benmefits of the Acts of tire Genera Assetmbly of this Staite, commonly cailled the In solvent Debtors Acts. Pu,blic Notice is huerebJ giyern that the petition ofthre said WV. P. Jones will he he-ard and considered in tire court of Comi rnn Pleas, for Edgefiiild District, at Edgefilk Court hlouse on Monday thte 6th day ol March next. or on such oter day thereafler as tIhe Court many order dturinrg the term comn mecing otn the first Mondmy it March next at Edgefield Ciourt Hotise; and till the creditor of the said WV. P. Jones, are hereby stummtonet either personally or by A ttorney, then anid there ii said Conrt, to show cause if airy they cane whly tIhe petition of the said W. P. Jonre m, shornk not'hie heard and considlererd, rand the benefit o the Acts aforesaid shonl tnt be granited tupo his exectuting the assigrnent required by the said Acts. TIIOS. G. BACON. Clerkc. Clerk's Offlee, Edgefield C. i. 9th Aug.. JMI Anust 1n 13te 2 MIEDICINES 'TA PRICES. TEIGUE &.CO. Letail Druggists. tw and fresh supplies in ad well selected S''OCK of ENGLISH CIlEMICALS, -all of which are waranted tracture, imported under the OILS, WINDOW GLASS, P. FANCY SOAP. FAN r'rER PAPER. ENV EL nolurs, PAINT. VAItNISH, STRUMENTS, FANCY and MISCEL. ill aortrnent of all articles in their line. t is called to the important fact, that their 'ICES, on six months time, five per cent may be desired. it he obvious to those trading at a retnote nt to transportatiou. PHYSICIANS and us. if '37 ommission Business, nmilh- Carolina. VARE-IOUSE of GEIJGER & PARTLOW, mder his services in the Storage and tale of -chandise and purchasing to order &c. when nsi.nment. I trust from the favourable to unremniting attention to business, to obtain a satisfaction. W. B. BRANNON. 6m 28 ar grateful thanks to their patrons for they the same for W. I.. IRANNote, whom their GEIGER. & KNIGHT. Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A SAFE and certain cure for CONSUMP TIUN OF TI HE LUNGS,. Spitting of Blood, Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Ilooping Cuugh and all Pul monary Affections. TESTIMONIALS. Extracts from Certificates which can be seen in full by calling upon the Agents: Mr. A. L. Scovill.-Having been afflicted with a most distressing Cough, until my Lungs became affected to such a degree that I was * continually spitting blood; and being under the care of en eble physician, without obtaining any relief until I procured a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health in a very shoit time. J. FINCH. Cincinnati. Nov. 5. 1844. From the llon. Judge William Burke, late Posttn:aster of the city of Cincinnati for more than twenty years. The statement ufJustice Finch Is entitled to the fullest cunidence of the public. I can fully corroborate what he has said, having used the medicine mnyself with the most decided benefit:.;; WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, Aug. 12, 1545. A REMARKABT.E CUaE OF CO$UItMPTION. Mr. Scoudl-t was taken with a most die. tressing cough. atil my linne become so di. eased that I bled in a short tnie several quarts. I was reduced so low that all of my triends, and even my physicians, thought I mtust die of Consumption: My brother hearing of the . remarkable cures made b.y Dr. Roger's Liver wort arnd Trar, priciured a bottle, and before I had takent one half of it, it seemed to go to the very sent of the disease. I raised a large qua., tiry otlphlegtm atnd tatter, L.nd any cough was stopped as by a charm. And by its use I was restored to perfect haealth. GABRIEL WHITEHIEAD. Sworn to and stubscribed this 26th Nov., 1847. H. E. Srscea, blatyor of Cincinnati. [Extract from a Latter from the Rev. Henry Wisemani.] Mr. A. L. Scovill-As Dr. Rodger's Liver- -{ wvort atnd Tiar has been the means of snatching tmy companion from a premature grave! I feel uudem the ob|igation to give may influence to the circulation of so valuable a medicine. H ENRY WIS EMAN. Patriot, Gallia ca-, 0 , Dec. 23, 1846. [From Dr. Wilson.] I have been the famtily physician of Mr.) WViseman fair the li,st twelve years; during that timte Mrs Wisemarn haa been suffering - frum diseased lutigs. Atnd finally all the symp toms of Pniminary Gonsumption appeared. All the usual remtedies failed. At thtis titme se comnmienced ulsitng Dr. Itodger's Liverwort and Tar. It acted like a charm. In a few daya she declared herself nearly well. I have no dotubt of its virtues, aind woauld cheerfully re commnmenid it to persons afflicted with diseased lungs. HI. Rt. WI LSON, Mr. 0. Patriot, Gallia contmy, Ohio. BEMwARE OF COMTERFEITs. N. B.-The genine article is signied, "An drew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around each biottle. tK- P'aiE-SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5.. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & M EAD, h 113 Chiartre~s st., N. Orleans. General Agents for the Southern States. Also, sold by GEO. L. PENN, Edgefield C. H., WARDL.AW & DENDY, Abbeville C. H , J. IIAIR RET'T & Co., and kIAv:.AND, R isLEY &r Co., Augusta Gia., andl H Avi.ANO, HAanAL.r & Co., and P. M. CouEN, Charleston, South Carolina. Feb. 281 6 Genuine Cod Liver Oil. J UST received, a supply of this valuable article recenitly birougl't into stuch exteny sive use by its astonishing effects in pulmonar and other disease's. It is report by one physi cian. (Dr. WVilli:ams, of N. Y.) that of 231 case. of tuberculonis disease of the lungs, treated dur mug the last two anid a hldf years, of which lie has preserved notes, only ninmeteena derived no nmarked benefit from the use of this Oil. In our own commtuniity onue personi has already beetn, to all appearances, material benefitind by this remedy. For Sale by G, L. PENN, Agenit. Sept 4, 189tf 3J3 LLprsn VIotice. - Lprosindebted tat the Estate of Johln - APow.deceased. ate earntestly regne.:sted t nmike immediate payment, and aill those hiaving' demtands agmainsmt said Estate, are also reqncated toi presetnt according to law. A. JONES, Adtn'r. Oct. 31 tf 41 Fruit. A.Suppty of Northietn Apples, WV. I. Oa, ges, Pino Apples. Dantanais, Plantains, Cocoannits, Raisins, Prtunes, Lemons, Almonds, Pccanis. Cumrrants, Citron &c. kept constantly on hand, and for sale by IH. A. KENRICK. [Iaitburg Nov. 7, 1849, tf -42