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-CANI D)A'T ES. * For Sheriff .TIJOS. W. LANIIAM, MIhN HIILL, LEWIS JONES, T. J. WIIITAKER, ALFRED MAY. WE'SLEY BOUIE, 1U31PIIREYS BIOULWARE, For Tax Collector. MOODY IIAUIIS, F. W. HURTr, B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUAT''LEBUM, WM L. 'ARKS, TIEOPIIILUS DEAN, L. A. B1OOKS. ROBERT CLOY, SAMPSON R. MAYS. ISAAC IBOLES. DEICK lIOlISONBAKE, For Ordinary. I1. T. WRIGHIT. VIRGIL M. WHITE, HUGH A. NIXON, EDWARD PRESLEY. W. L. COL.EMAN, W.M. iI. MOSS, For Clerk. WM. M. JOHNSON, THOS. G. BACON, EDMUND PENN. OLIVEIt TOWLES, PET'EI QUATTLEIBUM. i. L. BONHAM W ILL practice LAw and EQUT in the Southern Circuit, compriing the Dis tricts of EDGEFIP.., ORANGEURO, BAU WELL., COSt.LETO and BEAUFORT. His Office is at Edgefiuhi Court IIouse. Aug. 22d, 1849, Gim 31 JOSEPil ABiNEY, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. W ILL be found in his office at Edgoflield Court House, adjoining Bryan's Brick Store, on Saturdays, Saledays, and Court. weeks. He will attend promptly and strictly to busi nessin his profession. January 10, tf 51 Planter's Hotel, CORNER. OF CUURCU AND QUEEN STREETS, Charleston, S. C. FORMERLT KEPT BY C11ARLs II. Mo1T. J AMRS W. LAMKIN & JAMES M. IlU RST having take" the above exten saive and well known Establishment, policit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. Charleston S. C. August 1, 1849, tf 23 NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS, NOT TO BE SURPASSED IN Price, Quantity or Quality. OREAP CASH STORE, JUST FROMY NEW YORK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HIE REMAINDER of the Stock has arrivcd, and the Fubscribcr takes this method to inform his friends and customers, from Edgcfield, Abbeville, and the surround,. ing districts, as also the public generally, that among his SPLENDID STOCK can be found. 500 pieces of Calicoes from 5 cents, and higher por yard. 500 pieces of Bleached and Unbleached Homespun.. AIso,Twills, Canton Flan nel,Bleached and Unbleached. lBedtick Cheelks, Lindsey's, and a large seclection of various~kinds of Goods in tis line. 100 doz. Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 64 to 75 cents Satin Striped, plain and figured Alpacas, as also, Muslin De Lainas from I 26 up high-. . er. And a handsome assortment of va rious goods for fashionable dresses. Silk, Velvet, and Satin Bonnets for Ladies and Misses, of the latest style, and cheaper than ever before offered. ALSO, Fashionable Infant H ate, Caps, &c. Infant Socks, Stockings of all sizos and color. 100 bo.xes, including Ribbons, Sprigs, Tapes, inside and outside Flowers. ALSO, The latest style of Gymph, Black Silk Fringes, Buttons, Colored Spool Silk, &c. Ladics' fashionable Velvet and Steel Bogs. 1,000 pair of Ladies Gaiter Shiooa, Childrcn's Shoes, high and low quarter Youths and Gentlemen's Boots. Dlrogands, & c. 500 pair of Blankets, from 75 ets, up to $8. JE WELRY. There has never been such an assortment of rich and rare Jewelry shown in this mar ket ; including Plain and Figured Stone Chased Rings, Breast pins, &c, all warranted. Gold and Silver Peneils. Gold W atch Keys, Gold and Silver Buckless, Plated do. 200 doz. Knives, fronm 1t cents up to $2 ; also., Pistols, Bowie and Dirk Knives, Per. Cussion Caps. CPS 50) doz, Glage, Flushing, and Cloth, for gentlemen, Boys and Infants, from 10 cents up higher. HAS Of the Latest Style. Also Lowv Crown, Broad lBrimn, and Fancy Boys Hats. Saddles, Bridles, Crockery, Tinware, Vio lins, Flutes, &ec. CLOT HING. Fine Dress, Over and Sack Coats ; Pants,. Vests, Suspenders. Gloves, &c, To enu :mrate every article would almost fill the paper ; but if you cannot find an assortment in this Stock, anti cannot be pleased with the prices, willingly would I say, try some other place and boat me if you can, All I ask is to give me a fair trial, and I am satis fied that Goods can be bought as cheap mn South Carolina as in Georgia. I would ask, come and see see and then try Gcorgia. J. COHN. N. B.-Thte store at Hanmbu'g, is still eon tinued, and a handsome assortment, at low rates can be found there also. J. C. Nov 21 3r 44 j1jRESl ENGLIn1I1 DAIRY CLiLLEi' UL AN;) : !CLi. ' State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James S. Pow. Margaret ) A. Pow, and others, | ts. Partition. Joel P. lill. and his wifo Margaret P. N OTICE is hereby given that by vir. too of an order from the Court of Ialuity in tis case, I shall sell at Edge field Court House on the first Monday in January next, the Ihllowing real estate of Jacob Pow, dec'd., viz: The Ilotestead, comtposed of two sepa rate parcels tif lard, Ihe portion on which the residence of deceased is situated, con. raining sevety five acres, more or less, and one other parcel coniaining nine hun. dred acres, more or less, lying on Mine and Dry Creeks, and adjoining lands of Hugh Wever. -- Wright, William Ed wards, William Wadkins, R. 13. lnouk night anti others. The John Pow Tract, containing three hundred acres, more or less, lying on lJurnett's Creek and Little Saluda River, and adjoining lands of T. II. Coleman, John Mohley, Allen Dozier, and others. The Richardson Tract, coutaining one 'hundred and nine acres, more or less, lying on Richland Creek, and adjoining lauds of - Said lands will be sold on a credit of two years, with interest from the day of sale, exsgpt for so much as will pay the cost of t s suit, to be paid in cash. 'ur chasers to give bond and good personal sureties and a Mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E.E. D. Comrm're. Offico, Dec. 1, 1849. Dec. 5, 5t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Jno. L. Carey, and others, vs. Partilion. Wm. M. Bobo, and others. N OTICE is hereby given that, by vir tto of an Order from the Court of E<puity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Graniteville, on Monday the thirty-first lay of December next, the following real estate, viz: One tract of land containing five thou sand a:res, moro or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Wise Creek, a tributary stream of horse Creek, and adjoining lands of Darling J. Walker, Iho Granitevillo Manufacturiug Company, J. G. 0. Wilkinson, and others. Said land will be sold on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, except as to si much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Pur chasers to give bond and good personal sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase noney. S. S. T0MPKINS, c. V. E. D. Comn'rs. Office, Nov. 28, 1849. Nov 28 5t 45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Barbara Rish, and others, VS. Partition. Uriah Inabnett, and wife and others. NOTTICE is hereby given that by vir .tue of an Order from the Court of Bquity in this case, I shall proceed to sell on the 24th December next, at the lato esidence of Michael Long. dec'd., the 'llowitng tracts of laud, belonging to said Deceased, viz: The Home Tract, containing four hun, red and thirty (430) acres, more or less, lying on Lick Creek, and adjoining lands f A dam Eigleberger, Samuel Bloughuight, nd other lands of said Mlichael Long, eceased. The Banks' Tract, containing four hun dred and ninety (490) acres, mrore or less, md adjoining hands of Adam Eigloberger, iugh S. Boyd, Ihemty Stmith, Joseph W. rtter and others. The Pincy Woods Tract, containing bree hundred and sixty (360) acres, more r less. and adjnining lands of Joel hiab nett, Emanuel Caughman, and Adatm Ei >erger. Said lands will be sold o a credit of me anid two years, with interest from anti sfter one year from the day of sale, except as to so mouch as will pay the Cost of this suit to bo p)ai'd in casht. Purchasers to give bond and~ good personal sureties to secure the purchase mnoncy. S. S. TOMiPK INS, c. E. E. D' Comm'Crs. Oflice, Nov. e8, 1840. Nov. 28. 4a 45 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELED DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Egetne Burt, vs. Priin WVilliam: Merriwet her, and Priin vile and others. N OTICE is hereby givens that by vir, tue of an orde.r from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at the late resiece of Mrs. Susati Burt deceased, on hursday the twcntieth of Decembher next, the following negrocs in families, (when practicable,) viz: Lewis 65 years of age, Ilampton' 45 years of ago, Andrew 2~3 years of age, Allen 17 years of age, Jatnes 10 years of age, Aaron 5 years of age, George 1 year* of age, Charles 1 year of age, Candvess 45 years of age. Fanny 40 yemos of age, Diah 4I0 years of age, Louiza 3t0 years of age, llarriet 20 yeairs of age, Vina 19 years of age, Mlartha 14 years of age, Mar gareit 10 years of age, Mary 7 years of age, lEose 7 years or age, Silva 41 years of age, Anarchy I year of age, M~argaret 7 years of age, Joe 4 years of ago, liarriet 2 years of age. Said slaves will be sold ont a credlit of one year, excep)t Andtrew whor will be sold for enouigh cash to pay the cost of this suit. Purchasers to give hond and good stretics to secure the purchiase mouney. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. aE..:. n. Comm'rs Oflice, Nov. 28, 1849. Nov 28~ 4t 45 Bacol. 0 L.lS. lUacon Sides. I 1000 Lbs. lincon $lhoulder.s MORE NEW GOODS. T. BRENNAN & CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. RE CONSTANTLY receiving fresh sup . plies of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, from New York. They have now in store a full and complete 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 Emboidered and Plain Silks. Black Lavantine Silk. S l'oult Do Soie, S Gros (IC Rine. Merino and Thibet Cloths. Eolians. Orientals and Brocades. Mohair, Lustres and Paranetta Clothes. Striped, Figuted, Embroidered and Camnelion. Alpacas (all colors) from 25 to $1,010 per ya'd. Black Alpacas, from 1Sj to 1,25 per yard. M. do Leans Sj 10 376 per yard. Cashmeres, 25 to 75 per yard. Scotch and French Ginghams 125 to 25. 500 pieces all kinds of Calicoes, 4 to 125 eta Bloeached and Unbleached Shirtings, 4 to 10 cents. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Bleached Sheeting, 314 to 376 per yard, ALSO, Fine Canton Crape 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 ets. to $5,00 each. 9.1, 10-4, 11-4. 12-4 and 18-4 Fine Bed E -tl -to. 12-4 blarsailles Quilts. - White and Red Flannels, 15 to 50 cents. A full supply of Btoad Clothes, Cassimers, Vestings, Turras Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, and a variety of goods for Youths wear. Negro Blankets, 8-4 9-4 and 10,4 62 cents to$ It 00 each. Eerseys, Osnaburgs and Augusta Factory Shirting, at Factory prices. Damask Table Diaper, 375 to $1.50 per yd. Irish Linens and Linen Lawns, 25 to $1,00 per Yard. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6j to $1,00 each. Thread Edgings, 6j to 25 cents per yard. Plaid, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, 12 to 50 cents. A great variety of Hosiery of all kinds for Ladies, Misses and Children. Furniture Dimity, 126 to 25 cents per yard. A few pieces 4-4 Cotton Carpeting, 25 to 37 cents per yard. Fringes, Buttons, Gimps &c. &c. - Buck, Kid, -Silk, Lisle, Berlin, Merino and Cloth Gloves for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. We respectfully invite the public to call and examine our stock as we feel confident the goods and prices cannot fail to give sa tisfaction T. BRENNAN & CO. Opposite the Mansion House and next to Hand & Williams', Grocery Store. N. B.--Parcels delivered in Hamburg, free of charge. Nov. 21 5t 44 Edgefield Female Institute. MR. ROBERT H. NICHOLLS, who has for the last three years had charge nf the Fuller Institute, Greenwood, Abbeville [istrict, and who lies accepted the unanimous tvitation of the Trustees of the Edgefield Fe nle Institutute, to become the RacToit of thsat nstitution, feels much pleasure in announcing this arrangetment to thme public and especially to tis nurotis patrons in Edgefield District. It is his intention, on the second Monday an aniary next, to oen a school in Edgefield Vilage, wherein ev'ery accomplishmnent, Lites. ary, scientific, and Ornamental, necessary to perfect female education may be acquired, nd whereby parents may be spared thme ex pense oh sending their daughters to those die Lances from houme, which are always sources of pain and often prejuadicia'. An experience or more than tawenty-Jfsn years n his professions has matured his mlanas, and givena him a thomroughm knowledge of tlte char acters and requements of youtth,-is disci )line is strict but parental -motives of duty nd affection, are the inducements to study wich lie inculcates, and his system is rather to mnlarge the mitid, thun to overburden the memo y-useful knowledge. has entire precedence ,f that which is ornamenatal, and the elemeit Lary branches of educatioii, are thoronghly' in stilled, before advanced studies are permitted. Every accomplishment is, however, carried to its highest grade, and aidled by superior and iiumoerouis Assistants, all necessary musical instrtnmets and philosophical apparastus, lhe rusts hec may receive a continuance ufthat lilae l patronage, which lhe lies for years enjoyed in Edgefield, Abbevillc, Lauz ens, and Nowberry Districts. The lar.con refers to the Advertisemnent of he Trustees, and to thu following gentlemen: Gov. DAyrn JoHN'soN, lion. W. .3. GRAYsoN, Cul. F HI. Ei.Monr., Dr. Wx !IoaB.EY, Uol. L. If. l'aurny, Dr. ions NecmoL.soN, Miessrs JEIfEits, Co'fHRAN a Co., &c. A prospectus of Plans, Instructurs, and Terms, will shlorly lie published. Edgefield C. II., Nov. 8, 1819. II The Southeern Baptist, Temperanee Ad, ocate, 11anmbutrg itepublican and Latiresevil l Ierald, will please insert wietikly until January, md forward uneir accounts toe this ollice. Nov. 14, 7 . 43 Edgefield Female Institute. T lIE TitUSTEES of the Instittution. anx ions to elevate its character and useful ness, have reecintly puirchase'd a large and ommodious lot of hand within the town, upon which they have erected suitable buildings. and uow iannounce to the public, that they have secured thme services, as Rtector andI General [nstructor, of 31 n- ltoER'rt 1* NzcHoz.a-s. The lnstituite wall be opened oni the First 3lody in January next. in. Nmcnor.:.s, has ud imny years expCnice mi his prohlession. Was P'rmfossor in Jeffersoni College, Louisiana, -has recently taught with great success, at Grecwood, and has been induced to take charge of this liastituatioii, with a view, to a per imuenat abode amnongs9t us. Thec Trustees confdeantly state, that every fcility to a complete aind lianished Femalu Edu cation, wvill-hme iforded at this lastituitioni, and mst earnestly appeal to the public generilly, and patrtictularly to the citizens of Enigefield District. to give it their aid anad patonnage. Excellent bousard enan he obtained at reasoiaa be rates in the town and its vicimay. instrctresses in al uic, Drawifng, Pnaiting, Emblroidery, &c., will be connmected with thme lnstittiona. The rates of Tuition, will be reasonable These, with the regnitioni of the Sessinis, anad othr maiatters, will be published in due timne. N. L. GItLFFIN,. F.11i.W~ARILAWV, I: E.DMUNDP1ENN, '. it. T. MI151, - I i . Ie cOnnu. | ' The Great Remedy for RUcumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side. Hip. Back. Limbs and Joints, Scrofuda, King's Evil, IVhite Swclings, Hard Tuners, Stif Joints, and all Faxed Pains ohatever. Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A geni leian in the South of Europe and Pnles ine, in 18,30, heard so much said in the later plice in favorof JEW DAVID'S PLAS 'ER, and of the (as he considered) miiraciios cres lie had perforted, that lie was indnced t try it on his own person, for a Lo"ng and Liver Affection. the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, bit which had resisted the genial and delicious clime. lIc accordingly applied a plaster on the tight of his chest where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one oyer the region of the liver. In the mean time lie drank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities. lie soon mnnd his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him; the sallowness of his skin Jisappeared, his pain was removed, and his enhlh became permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillioti Gazette, Ohio. "Gentlcmcn-During last winter and spring, I was so troubled with a pain in breast as to rende me unfit for the duties ofi my office: nd hearing your JEW DAVID'S or HE BREW PLASTER highly recommended for timilar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. I had wont a plaster upon my breast but a short time, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again to engage in the labors of the office. I would also state, that my sister, resiting in Stenbenville in this State, has rece'ved much benefit from its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELL" Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weak ess, such as Pain and Weakness in the stom' ch, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Afection of the pine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, :ubject to pait or weakness in the back or ides, should be without it. Married ladies in elicate situations, find great relief from con itantly wearing this plaster. 'rho application of the Plaster between the itoilders has been fonnd a certain renmedy for Uolds, Conghs, Phtbisic and Lung Atfeetons, in their printary stages. It destroys itdlatnuna. ion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAUrroN.-The Subscribers are the only Goneral Agents in the Southern States for the ale of this truly valuable Plaster; and ir. order o prevent purchasers being imposed upon by i counterfeit article, sold in this city and elser where, fur the genuine, they invite particula attention to the following marks of the Genuine: lst.-The genuine is put up in smooth, en ina turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in. 2d.-The genuine has the engraved head of lew David on the directions, around the box, with accompanying record of Court to E. Taylor, Rochester. T SCOVIL & MEAD, Chartres Street, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern tates, to whom all orders must be addre-ssed. Sold also; Wholesale and Retail by G. L. PENN, Agent Edgelield Court House, . C., ALSO, by' RAVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BARNETT & CO., Au"usta, Georgia. Feb 14, 184 ly 4 Edgefield Male Academy. TIIE TRUSTEES of this institution, have elected Ma-~ Tuonts Jonssow, Rce r, for the ensning year. Ma JoaNsoN, was educated at the South ~arolina College, and is very favorably known. w an Instructor in a respectaule Academy, in Iis Distrig. The Trustees have some assuirance that Ma. ausorr, wvill devute himself exclusively to this irofession, and fromi his talents and attain nents, .thtey confidently recotmnmend him to the ~enerous sitpport of the community. The Academy will be opened by Ma. Joas in, ott the First Monday in Janua.ty next. It hall be the etlfort of the Trustees; to co-operate vitht the Rtector, in preset vinig good tmorauls unongt the pupils, and itt furnishing to the inblic, the best possiblo education for their Rates of Tuition, rules and regulations, wilt ta published hereafter. JOh1N LIPS COMB, g F. HI. WARVJLAW, 2 J0OIlN BA USKETLT, >!! R. T1. MI;VS., N. L. GRIFFIN. J October 30, 1849. ft 41 Clear Spring Academy. T 1E Trustees o,f this Acadeiny would in, formi the pubtlic that, for the ensuing year, hey have secmita the services or Mr. James L. Lesly, who lias been so long and favourably townt as Teacher at Greenwood and elsi rhere in onr District. Tihe Academy is locai.. ad in a healthy andi moral coitmutnity, flve tiles Easat of~ C:alhtonnt':: Mills, andt twelve niles South of Abbeville, C. II. The schol.astic year will be divided into two asicns of five tmoniths ench; atnd pupils will bo ;hmrged fromu the ine iof entirinig until thie end )f the scssion. Exercises to comt,aience on thu d Modday m Janiuary. The following are tho esta'blished rates of [or the elements entbracing readitng, wvriting, spelling and mental exerci ses in Arithmetic, per Session. $0 00 'e above with English Grammar. Geograpy, and Arithtmetic, per 8u Sessiont.$80 'he above with Phtilosophly, Chemres try, Algobra, Geoutnetry, &.c. per100 Session. $1 0 he bve wIth Latitn anid Greek. $15 00 11 Good hoarding can bit obtained conve ent to the Academy at $G 00) per minthil. A bbevillie, Dist. Nov. .1, 18419. 2mn 42 Candles, Soap, &c. -3 BOX ES Spermt amid Adaniantinae Cati dIes. 15 15oxes linil'~s Canadles, 20 do Witichesters Tuirp)entine Sn-ap. 20 do Toilet and Shaving do For sale by Hi. A. KENRIUCK;. IIam atburg, Nov 26 tf 415 Necw Buc kiwheat Flour'. 9lIAC G, '20 Doxes, 21) t,r. irrels. 1t) 3IlaIf, uind 5 Burrels new L'uchwhteat loor. Fair sale by .A.KNI . Nov 26 18419 tf 45 Ches, sanoked Bee,, &c. O BOXES prime Gi,shen Cheese, 200 lbs. Smouked Bleef, 3 Doz. Smoked Tongoes, 5 di' Pickled do Fr saile by [1. A. KENRtI IK. laiaburg, Nov20G tf . 4________ F"or Sa1e. G OOl) Second-hanid ntrringo, nn.triy L~new. W. 1'. J3UTh.Et Ware--housC & Co hambtrg, Sot T Hl E Undersigncd having taken the Wj late Geigor & Knight, respectfully tent Cotton und other produco, forwarding 3Iercl: desired. The usual advances will be made on cons cation of the WAIE-IIOUSE, and by tia liberal ebare of patronage and hope to give s July 25, 1849, The undersigned respectfully return their liberal support an solicit a coutinuancc of it confidently recommend. DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters. PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON. AT THE GERMAN MEDICAL STORE, NO. 120, ARCH ST., PIILADELPIHIA WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER Coax. PLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERvoUs DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDER ED LIvER OR STOMI ACH, &C., &C. Such as Constipation, Iewaid Piles, Full noss of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hearturn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Huried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or Suflicating sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or t Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellow. ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin. in-s of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. "he Genuine are Entirely Vegetable and free from Alcoholic Stimulant Syrup, Aloes, RIheu bard, Culotel, Acids, and all Alineral and In jurious Ingeredients, they are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in their operation, never griping or giving any uneasiness, they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive frou it disease. They can be administered to the mnustdulicute infititwith perfect safety. READ TILE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. It appeared in the leading German Jonrnal of Philadelphia-the "Philadelphia Democrat." The Editor was personally acquainted with Dr. Hoofland, and prizing the services of this great man ho could not quietly look upon the assu rance of an imposer, without apprizing the public ofapproaching danger: eIritoptn Zillem 1uf,anb. IN ENGLISH CHISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOFLAND, "One ofthte most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern tunes, i was born at Langet Salza, Germany. on the 1 12th day of august 1702. After a careful scho- r lastic education. ho, like his father and grand- t rather, (two celebrated Doctors.) voluntarily I devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at Jena arid Gottingen. aid in .783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine, at the latter Uni- 4 versity. From 1793 to 1801, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801, he was appointed Private Physician to the King of Prussia, Member ofthe Academy of Science, and upon the establishment of the near College at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician by the Ministry of the intet ior. His characteristic profondess awal deep penetration enabled him to combine the theoretical and practical; to unite old and new systems: produce in common the practical and useful, and thtus drw therefroin the results and necessary appli cable tueans. " It Was Dr. H. principally, who exposed aid destroyed the' Browin's System,' which notwithtanding the brilliant exterior, could not coceal its matny imperfections, brought to light by Hoofland'snoble impartiality. should thruths, aid dee p pentetraitionl. Inidependent of his prac tie usefulness as PhysicIan and professor of the healing art, lie hais earned undying fame fur his superior kniowledtge in Materia Medica, as well as for his mainifoldl works, on Medical juris prudence. Amiong thease nmy be meLntioned his world r enowvned ' Makrobcolik, or the art of prolonging life,' 'System of practical healing art,' *Indeas of Pathogenic,' 'Journal of prac tical Mbedicitne,' &c. He has besides all this, gained etertial fatme and praise from suffering humanity for the discovery and combination of several infatllible medicinals, among which i the lar famed and justly celebrated compound, knows as DR.lIJOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. the applicationi of acidutous earth for thme dinre ofSlhuiric diseases-The celebrated Diapho.. r reic remnedy-and tnmerous invaluable record, ed rcipe's. A fer thme celebration ofhis fifie th p,rofession al tstivity in I1833. tiponi which occasion the K ting of Prussia hounored htium with the insi" ni of the Order oftheo Cross as the teid Eagfe, aid many other Royal Orders and marks of distintioni, lie died ont the 25dm day of August. 1 183, (as the King of Prusia's priyute Medical I Counclr,) wilwut any legitial ale hear wi or offspring. . I Dr. C. M. .Tackson, of Philadelp,hi, .has| had tte mneatns of iobtaitninig the gennite recipes of the great mtodical counisellor -Churitoph: Wilhelm Ilufelanid,' and these iinvahiiable muedi cines are prep,uired with the ntmost cure at the I Germatn Medicine Storc. Th'le bitter mixtture: 1 lootlani's Germantll Bitters, is the result of im-. I tny yeas study and experience by the great in ventor, and kntown antd prized in Europe as an infallilo remeody for the cnre of Liver C'om plaint, Jatundice, Dyspcpsia, &c. Dr. C. M. Jackso's preparation of this medicime has obtained the satne colibrity in this Western World. Tihe testimnoniamls and innumerable contirationms of thousands of the most severe aid dilicit cases cured, is ample proof ol this. The medicines compounded by D)r. C. Mi. Jackson, have piroduced the very aml'ects and te sam happy results, which the immnortaul inivent titr ndicated and intetnded, anmd consequenitly umust be prepared with scrutpulons accuracy. In view of the aibove fitets it sems sitgutlar, that aiiy bo.dy conld have tIhe hardiliooid and imude'ce to abuse the name of this distin gied Doctor, wIto diedi thirteen years ago. Io pss olf a charlatanm rpmuek preplaration as tme real und genuim neieicinem, antd to give a .setblancie ofourigitnnlity by atlixinug fafc simuile oftte deceased,.is indeed sextraordina;ry !The public will uinderstand what to expect, and what to do unduer su,ch circotmstatnces." A numiIber of Germuani papers copied the abov and alre thereforeo entitled to our thanks. These bitters are worthy the attenttion of iuvads. Possessinag grent virtucs ill thu recti iicin o,fdiseases o,fthe, liver anid lesser glanida, e xercisig the miost suiarebuiiig powers ii weak-. ness iiui mitlLcltis of the dfigestive oirgans they are withal. safe, certain, andi p,leasantt. Fo sale, wholesale anda retail. itt the prinei pal Dpot. GiERDIAN M EDI)ClNE STORE, . 27$ Rice Street, P'hilaidelphiia. For sale in Edgefield by G. L. P'ENN oluhia by BOUATI GH ll(T & Mi OT 101 mtnission Business, ih-Cai'olina. %RE-llOUSE of Gi:tca & I'ARTi.oW, ler his services in the Storage and tal of audise and purchasing to order &c. when ignment. I trust from the favourable lo rentitin;; attention to btsiness, to obtaia a atisfaction. W. B. BRANNON. - Gm 1!8 grateful ihnnko to their patrons for they e same for W. It. BRANoN, whom their UEIGEIR & KNIGI'I.t To Physicians, Druggist9 AND COUNTRY MERCIIANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bro. most respectfully ,nlicits attentiou to their fre-hstock of Enelislr, Frnch, Gernan and American Drugs, Ale. :ines. Chemicals, Paints. Oils Dye Sttit , ulas Ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines,&c.. llnving opened a new store, No. 294 Marker 3t. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Med. cmes, we respectfully solicit Country dealera o examine our stock before purchasing else vhere., promising one and all who may feel dis osed t- extend to us their patronage, to sell hem genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as lb ral terms as any other house in the City, and a faithfully execute all prders entrusted to as irontptly and with dispaTcb. One of the proprietors being a regular phy.. ician, atlirds ample guarantee of the genuine uality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite drggists and country nerchants, who may wish to become agents or Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, standard and poptlar remedies,) to forward' heir address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we re-, nain, J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No.294 Market street, Thiladelphia. September19,1849. Jy 3.5 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIElD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. WP. JONES. who is now in the cus. W tody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Di. rict, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaci. indum, atthe suit of Farrar & Hays, Merchants iaving filed his petition with a schedule on oath if his whole estate and effects, for the purpose of ihtaining the benefits of the Actsof the General sscily of this State, commonly called the In olvent bebtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby ;iyen that the petition of the said W. P. Jones, vill be heard and considered in the court of Com non Pleas. for Edgefield Distriety at Edgefield ourt House on Monday the 6th day of tlarch next, or on such other day thereafter, is the Court may order during the term com nencing ot the first Mondty in March next, it Edgefield Court House; and tithe creditors >f the said W. P. Jones, are hereby summoned other personally or by Attorney, than and there n said Court, to show cause if any they can, vhy the petition of the said W. P. Jnes, sltoutld tot he heard and considered, and the benefit of he Acts aroresaid should not be granted upoi is executing the assignment required bytbe aid Acts. . THOS. G. BACON. Clerk. lerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug.,1849. A aenst 15 I3te 25 A E O O U H i A iTATE OF' SOTHKR V! EDGEFIEI,D DIST'RICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Jharles R. Glanton, App't. Sasuoua es - n lary Gilanton, & othteru Deftu. Psrtin. [ T appearing to my satisfaction thtat Hetnry LParkman and wife Mary, Samuel Droad' rater and Martha hIs wife, Distributees in the teal Estate of Lewis Glatnton, deceased, reside eyond the ibnits of thtis State. It i therefore rdered that they do aptpesr In the Court of )rdnatry far the Disrrict aforesaid, on or be. re the first Monday int tch next, to show ause If any they have, whty thte said lands bould not he divided 'ar sold for Partition. iven under my hand at my Office this the 5th day of November A.a D. 1849. JO HN HILL, o,.h. , Dec5 1849 3m 46 Brought to the JaUl OF this District a negro man who says his name is BOB, who says he be. ngs to Ransom Holloway of this District, aid boy is about 30 years old, of a black sh complexion and about 6 feet 7 inches lgh, The ow ner is requested to come far ard. prove property, pay, charges and ake himtaway. or lhe will be dealt wnth e the law directs. H. R. SPANN. j. z. v. November21 1549, tf 44 Brought to the Jail 0F this District.a negro man who says I.his name is E LIJ All, and says Ito elnngs to Mir. iliram Lecroy, a Baptist reacher, who bo says lives ahnut thirteent niles above A bheville Court House, said egro fellow is about 5 feet, 7 ittches high nd between 24 and 26 years of ago, and ark complexion. The owner is requested to come forward, re property, pay charges and take im away, or he will be dealt with as the aw directs. 1H. R. SPANN, j. E. I). October .31 1849, tf 4.t Geuie Cod Liver Oil. 'UST received, a supply of this valnahie. article recently brougl.t itito such exteny use by its astottishitng effects int puilnmonar nd other diseases. It is repoutrt by one phjys in, (Dr. WVilliamts, of N. Y.) that of2:M cases f ttuberculonts disezase of the langs, treated dure ng the last two atnd a h,dl years, of w.hich Ito as preserved notes, only niutetetn derived nto. narked tbenefit frott the use of this Oil. In mr own comumUnity one piersont has already >eet. to all appearances, material benefitted by his remedy. For saleG L.PNNyget Se p: 4. 1849 tf 33 Choice New Orop Molasses. O ARRESnew Crop New Orleans 10 linrrels Sugnr liouse Syrtup, 6 Hlhds. prime WV. I. Molasses. For saile by H1. A. K EN RICK. h1.munrg, Nov 26 tf 4 ATTEN TION EDG EFIELD VILLAGE. ment U. 8. uifanitry. will contitnue LIUTlCil.. ERLNG from year to year, attd dlo the best lie eu Co isIAR LES IA RTIN GRAY. Jur Iti 15.19, tt