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YIL, ONHAMf L practice Li and EquTY in the . r ire - . coe- a ,is i ,.i' lh i .UO1T.o. an/Blxrewr Wfli Oice i6 at Edytiuld Court [lonse. SAug. 221,1849, 6 131 JOSEFPII ABNEY, 'ATTORNE AT LAV. ILL be roaid i hi ffice nt E!gefie!d - Court Huse, adjuoiniing Bryan's Brick -Sture, on StFurdays, Saledays, and Court, weeks. Hie will attend promptly and strictly to busi ness in his professiot. - .-,Januhtry 10. . tf 51 Edgefield Female Institute. T 11E TRUSTEKS of he intititimon. au ioui to elevate its charncter and tusefil neas, have -recently juirclasei a large id onifiiniouit la1t.bflanld within the towi, pnim which they haive erected sitiable bailditgs. and -now auttlnunce to the public. thit they have xectared the. seri ices, as itector and General liad:ructor, of'.lnt. OBER-T II. NICHO.s. Th'le'institute will boe openaed oi the First .luMnday in .lanuary ni-xt. Ma. NIC:Iuo.', has hari many years experience in his profe.-sitii. Was Prmfessoir in Jeuferson College, Luisiaana, -its receitly tanght with great sulccess. at .Urediwood, and has been iiduced to take charge or this intatitioin, withm a view to a per maieta' abode aoion--t us. Thle Trustees colfiJently rtate. that every facility to -a complete aed filiished Female Edu cation, will be :dfoarded ti this 1.1stitutionl, ad mst earnestly appeal to the publie genierally, .and particularly to the citizens of Edgefield District. to give it their aid anl paitroiage. Excellent hoard cnt he obtained at re.asuiin ble rates inl the town amid its vicimv. lit-tr'tctressei in al n-ie, . 1ain'ting. Embroidery, &c., will be contiected with the alutitution. The rates fr Tnition, will be rensnale These, with the regniationit of the Se-sinus, und otler matters, v ill he publishe t! in. due time. N L. GIFFIN. F. H. WARILAW, i EDMlUND l'ENN, Rt. T. 311.11 S. I S. F GOODE. -" Octiober310. d-l'. ir 41 Edgefield Male Academy. T HE TRUST-'ES of this institutin have elected Mnit- itomx-.i, Joes.ox, IL'tc tur, for the casitnag year. Ma Joulssos. was educated at tihe South Carolia-Colle-e, and is very favortbly known. as au Itstructor in a respectaule Academa'y, in this DistricL Tlhe Trustees have soine assirancire that Ai. ,JOHSO., will devaote hi.self exclusively toti lirofession, and fromn his taleits and attain ~n'sents, they contfidently recominend himnolKu gier'tis Upport alf the co1mtmunity. TI my mwill be otpenei lay MaLJous so irat londay in) Jannauty pet.'' ii shaUlbe elort of the Trutmes, td 64-operate %vith thewRector. in preetvinsg pmod inatals aioigst the pupils, and in furnishina' to the public, the best possible education for their ..-""--'"e-"-.LTf Titmen, rules and reglations. will known as Tenacher aer --n-en ---- and elsu where in our District. Tfhe Academya is Ion.. tead in a healthy am tmoral commniunity, five nmiles. East of Ca lhoitn'st aili s, anmd twelvee miles South or A~bbeville, C. II. - The schoLaistic year will be divided into tawn seasifns of' live maonths each: andm pn pils will be charged from the time of entering uniti the end of' time sessin. Exercises to cutameuee ott the 2d1 Mondlay tm Jantuary. The following are the estabolishedt rates of tuition. kor the elements enmbracinag readlitg, writig, spelling and maetal exerci ses itn Arithmetic, per ~.sssin. $G 00~ Tho above with English Gr:aunmar. Geography, uad Arit'. ima tic, per sess.ion. S8 DC The above with Phailosotahy, Chiemeas, try, Algebra, Geomtetry, &e per' Session. $10 00J The abamve with Latin anmd Greek. . ' Sli t, i7 Good hoanrditg enn am laobtined conite laient to the Acadetty at $Ji 00) per mthil. Abbeville, Dist Nov. 1, 1849. 2am 4~2 SIIEIFFV'S SALE. B Y virtue of snudaary wrnits orl lmieri Fa cias, to men direr ed. I will pro~eedI to sell at Edge'field Coaurt lIouamse, aima he first Mloniday nai T'u'eadaty Emillowm' g mt January next, the f'ollowing propety, IS thae folhmwitng cases. 'iz: WV. A. Ha~rris. Adma'r. air Johnm S. Jeter, dec'dl. vs..Johna II.15erry', :he tritc' ofr landit w~here the defenant lives, ;tdjoainin~g l'antd of' Wma. A. Turner an ot ihers. L.IH. Mlundly vs. Wash lreemran, nte lot at Libert y [I ill. containinig nhlonmt ebl:ven~ acres, adljoin'iig lands of Andy Rteynlh: anid others. Whit. iaoks, E x'or. vs John Schutn pert, the tract of' lond where the adefendaant lives, containing live h'undered iad "forig neres, more or less, and adijoinitng hands o1 Sampson Popae, ad others. S. B. Maya, TV. C. vs Mrs. R. Onecal, the tract of' land where the def'lendantt live~s adjoining landhsaof G. . hluiett, anid others, Terms of Sale,'Cash. S. CIIRISTIE, S. E. D). Decd 10. 5:e 46 SHIEIRIFF'S SAILE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD) DISTRiCT. Edward W-. Welch, t-s. Susau Whuite, and othecre. - TY virtue or an order. f'rmn Johno I li1 jsq. Ordintary of Lil5e.eld Ditricet I shall proceed to sell ait Edge'ldu Cour lioan~a oan the first Monday in ,tatnar) next. the lands belinnginag to the estnte o Abner White. dec'd., sitnate in thae Distri anmd State afmresnid. ott ITrkey Creek waters oI Steven's Creek, ;adjoaii: Ioand of' Isaa Bell. R. T.L. Mimus, D). D. JDrunaso and the said Edlward- WV. Welch, ennattnit ing one bundired anad fifty acres, tmaire o less. oms a credit of' twelve mnahls. Pur chasers will be required to give bond am two apaprowed seenirities and a mortgage o the priemises to the Ordinary to seeneh purchase mhoney, cost to tbe paid in cash. 29. CH RISTIE, S. E. D. Dec. 18 3t48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 1;amuel Lowry, und utheri, 3. . Partition. Elizabetl Lrtwry, & others. IN OTICE is hereby given that by vir A iue of an order rtinn the Court of Equ1 ity in ibi-4 case, I shall sell at Edge field Court luose on the first Monday in Janna y next, the following -reil estate ol Johnlt Lowry, dee'd., viz: Tract Mo. 1. containing Iwo hundred and seven and 3 10 acres, more or less, lying on Ib.if Way Swump, and adjoining ilnids. now (.r ion ted lately by Mary Bean, Th. Paine and Wiley Kemp. Tract No. 2, cominiog one hundred and forty five acres, more or less, lying on Litle Sielhen's Creek, and adjoining lands of Ce.rge Free, Bryan Dean, and oiithers..j Tract No. 3, cuntaiing one hundr'ed and a altf iacres, moeC or less, and adjoin. ing Idtid, 4r Michael Shaver, Williumn Strother andi others. Tract No. 4, containing eighty-six atd a half acres, more or less, lying on Little Stephien's Creek, and boonus led by lands lately. owne.] by Jonathan Wever, de'd., Rolert Joies and J1ohnt Lotwry. Tract No. 5, con:aining forty and 2-3 acres, more or lehs. and bounded by lands (of William Pudgei. Wright Adams, James Green. and est:!te of Joi i Thomas. Soid lands will be sidPd s, a credit of one and two vears. exerpt for so much as will pay the cno.t oft his suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bind ani goid personal sureties to secure the purchase toneiy. S S. S. TOMPKINS. C E. E. D. Comn'rs. Ollice, 'Dvc. 3. 1849. Dec. 5,. 5t 46. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Isabella Still. and utwrs, Vs. Partition. James Still. N OTICE is hereby given that by vir tue 1$17 all order frosn the Court of Equit y ilt this case, I shall sell at Elgefield Court House on the first Monday in Janua ry text, the fillowitig re.l estate of James J. Still, dee'd., viz: The Hsoii' Tract, contain.ing two hun dred a nd niletyfive. acres, tmore or less, and adjidning lands of Join Dorn. George Outz. atd others. Tie Davii Yonngllood Tract, contain ing two hunired acres, more or less, and adjOining lands of John Landrum, James Dusrn, and. iothbet. The Old Tract, c'ntaining seventy five acres. more or less, and adjoining lands of Geor-o Outz, George Hlumbleton, and ut hers. The Saunders Tract. containing one hiudred awl seventv-three acres, more or less, and adrjopining linds of Wtin Dean, I*:lsa Stellens and otihters. The P'atterson Tract, containing two hundred atil ninelyine acres, more or --ss, and adjeining- lands or Juln Stead. .m. oand others. The Riclardson Tract, containing one red :ttoline acres, niore or less. and 'ming thte abtove truect, described its thte ersoni Traict, Wmn. Deatn. and others. inid Laands will lbe sold (in a credit of Syear. e xcepjt for so muc ailtis will pay the cost oft bis suit to be patid in cash. Pntr chtasers to) give bond and gisod piersonatl sureties it secure t he purchase oiney. S. S. TO.\l PKlN S. c. ix. z. D. Dec. 5, 5t 4G STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Bennett Ilolland, antd. Elizabetht, his wvife, I Benyttnit Stevens, Ma itha K ittiird. antd NOTICI' is htereby givetn, thmt by vir .Ltueiof an Order front thte Ciiuri of Eginity ini this case, I sluulsell att Edgefield Court House. ont the First M~ontday in Jatntary te xt, the followitng real estate, be lontging to the estato of Alexander P. Ki tnrid, deic'd., viz: Onte tratct of land containting by survey of A. R. A be, D. S., certified 30th Oct. 149, four hundredt and eighty-two (482) acres, sittuateid itn the District and Stte ;foresniil. on Pentt Creek. aind adljointing Iltnds of TIheophilus II ill, Johnit C. Alleni, Luke HI. PTylor, ittns P'ermenter and Said Latnd w'ill be sold ont a creidit of oneo antd two yeatrs, iti egnial instuhnents, ecep~1t for so miuch as will pay~ the cnst o this s'iit, to lie paid int cash. Purchasers to give bond anid good sureties to secure the p~urcha~te tmtiney. S. S. TlO MIPKINS, c a. Ec. D. Cutomm'rs. O1lice, lDec. 5, 1849. Dee. 5, St 4 STIATE~ 0OF S OUTIl CARfOLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN EQU1ITY. Elisha 0. Robertson, atnd ) others, | 1:s. ?. Partition. Micajaht Rotbertson, and i otheurs. ) - JOTICE is htereby givens, that bty vir ..~ toe of~ the Decree oif the Court oef Egniity in tbis case, I shall ptroceed to sell at E.dgefield C. 11., ont the first Mtlsnday in Jantuary next. the real estate of Lewis llahrtson, dee'd., viz: One tract ofh landi conttaining two hun dred aod sixty acres, ttor~e or less, lying ont lIard Lahbor Creek, and adjointing lands of Elishat G. R.'hertsiin, 11. P. Querles, E. Riobertson, G.-orge Cilemnan, anid the estte of Hlugh M. Qinnries, dee'id. Saili Lanids will be sold ttn a credit of oine antd two rears, except for so tnuch as will pay the ctost oif this suht, tio be panid itt cash. Ptrchasers to give botnd and approved sretes, to sr-cure the purchaise montey. S. S. TOM PK INS, C. E. E. D. Cornmr'rs. O11ice, Dec. 4,1849. Dec. 5, 5t 46 New .i~ackeref. 1- PA CKAGES neco Makerel. Nos 1 01. 2 and 3. int whole, hulves and qarter Biarrels, and Ketts,. For sale by HI. A. KENRICK. llatabue;. Nov 26 af 45 State of' South Carolina. FDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. I ames S. Pow. -largarc. A. Pow, and others, VS. Partition. Joel P. Hill and his wife MagrtP.) N OTIGE is hereby given that by vir tue of an order from the Court of Egnity in this case, I shall sell at Edge field Court hlouse on the first Mondaty in 'January next, the rollowing ieal estai of Jacob Pow, dec'd., viz: The llonestead, composed of two sepa rat: parcels of larod, he portion on which the residence of deceased is situated, con taining sevenlmy fiea acres, more or less, anI one oither parcel containing nine Iun dred acres, more or less. lying on Aline and Drv Creeks, and naljoining lands of lingh Vever. - Wrigi, William Ed wards, William Wadkins, R%. 11. Bouk night and others. The John Pow Tract, containing three hundred acres. intore or less, lying on Burnett's Creek and Little Saluda River, 1ad adjoining lands cif T. I. Coleman, John Mobley, Allen Dozier, and others. The Richardson Tract, comining one hundrel and nine acres, more or lesi, lying on Richlnutd Creek, anti adjoiniig lands of' Said lands will he sold on a credit of two years, with interest from the day of sale, tx-ept flor so mctrh ais will pay the cost of ltis snit, to be paid in cash. Pur cla sen to give hond and good personal sureties and a Aiortgage f the premises to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOm PK iNS. c. E. E. D. Crnt'rs. Oflice, Dec. 1, 18d9. Detc. 5, 5t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Jno. L. Carey, and others, VS. Partition. Win. M. Bohn, and others. N OTICE is hereby given tha. by vir tie of an Order from the Court of Eqtity in this case. I shall proceed to sell at Graniteville, on Monday the thirty-first day tif Decem.ber next, the following real ceate, viz: One tract of land containing five thou sand a:res, more for less, situatel in the D;strict and State afuiresaidi, on Wise Creek. a tributaty stream of Horse Cree", and adjoining lands of Darling J. Walker. i.te Graniteville Manufacturinag Company, .J. G. 0. Wilkin;on, and others. Said iand will be sold on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, excejst as to so intich as will pay the cost-ofhisinitto be pai-I in cash. Pur. chasers to give bond and good personal sureties and a morigage of the premises to secure the liirciase motnev. S. S. T OMPK INS, C. V. E. D. Comnrn'rs. Office, Nov. 28, 1819. Nov 28 5t 45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD D!S~C IN BQ l'. ,. Lewis Robertson, and oiler - vs Partition Win. Morris, amid oilher. NTOTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Order from the Court of Equity ini this case. I shall sell at Edgefield Court H 'use oni the Fir~t Motnday in Jau uary next, the following property be longing tot the estate of James Mlorris, de'd., viz: One Tract of land containing tine butn drd andI forty-one atnd tine-hulf ;acres, ac criniig to a lila! certifie'd by Isnaac Bowles, the 25th Oct. 181I9-eintg a part of the tract, known as the Blacker land, situated in the Dstrict amid State nforesaidl, ott branch waters of Rocky Crteek, andI at! jiti ng lands oft Jelfferson Sturky, liigdtin Acherson, anud tither lauds of said Jatmes M' orris.,ldc'd. Thle Tlract knownt as the Chtappell L and. cntauinling by plai tf lsane.H~owles, D. S.. ceried the :.5th Oct. 18419, one haindred ad niniety lite mcres, situated in the Dis trict tand State aforesaid, on branich waters of Rocky Creek, atnd adjuininig lands tif igidon htchisotn, \Vmn. Hracoell, Wmt. B, Utrn, nomtithm~is. T1he Persimmon Branch Tract, ccon taning by survey of Isaac Bowles, D. S.. et titied the 25th Oct. 18-19, one hundredl and eight acres, situated in te District amnd State afoiresaid, on flicky Creek, antd ad iiig lands of Wit. B. Dorn, and others. The Old Fiehl Trtict, cotiintg b~y surey of Iasaac lBowles, D. S., certified the 25th Oct. I49. ninety ninie acres, situa med in the Disarict and State aforesaidl. Ott Rcky Creek, and adjtiintg lands of Win. B. Dorn, uanid otihers. Said land, will be silt! on a credit of ine antt two years with initerest fromn amnd ;dtr omne yeair fruim the day oaf sale, excet astio so itch as will pay the Cost of this suit to lie piamd in causht. Purchasers to give htdantd applu~~ roiveda sureties with a moitrt gage of the pirenmises to secure the purchase omney. ~S. S. TOM PKINS. c.:x. E. D. Cttmtm'rs. Ollice. Dec. 4, 18d19. Dec. 5, 5t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDG .IIELI) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Martha l.ays, HI-ratio ) Blease, andi wife & thers LiydI L. Mlitchell, amnd| Caoline Mlitchell. ) . NOTICE& is hereby given that by vir tile of atn order fromt the- Ctourt of Euity ini this case, I shamli sell at Edge hieltd Coiurt llionee on thue first Monday rni Jauttry tnext, thli fodlowinag reailestate, vtz: One House atnd Liit, contanmng - acres, situated imn the Town of Edgefield. in tile Street leadimtg to Ctolumbia, and ~ondeld oin the West by Joht -M. Wift, on the North by Mrs. Sarah Laborde, oin the East by Mrs. Christian's lot, being the hot wherettn Mrs. Mary Mitchell, resi ded at her deathi. Said Lmt will be sold on a credit of one year, estcept fort sO muoch as will pay the cost of this stuit, to be paid tn cash. Pur chasers to give bonmd anud good personal sureties, and a Motrtgage of the premises to sege the purchase. S. S. TOM PK INS, C. ti|. E. P. Comm'rs. Office, Dec. 5, 1849. Dec .5 St 46 DI. TOWNSEND'S CO\IPOUND EXTRAUT OF S 4A R S 'A P? au R lL a I Tse most extraordinary Medicine in the World. I:1-This Extract is put up.in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter. and war ranted superior to any sold. It cures with mI vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilhta, ing the Patent. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the ody. It is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININES Ever known; it not enly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood ; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of isease;'at least 15,000 were considered in curable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 children during the past season. 10,000 Casew of General Debility and wrant of Nerroun Energy. Dr. Townsend's Saisaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who hve lost their muscular energy by the use f medicine or indiscretion committed' in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the pas ions, and brought on a general physical pros tration of the nervous system, lassitude, want f ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that 'atal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant iemedy. This Str saparilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and stiength to the. muscular s)steml, in a most extraordinary degree. Consunption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured, Bronchitist, Consumption. Liver corn plaint, Colds, Catarrh. Coughs. Asthma, Spit. ting of Blood, Sureness in the chest, HeL.tc Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or 'rofuse Ex. pectoration, Pain in the Side, & c. huse bein and can be cured. Rheumatif. This is only one of more tIhan 4,000 cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa parilla has cured. The most severe mid chronic cases are weekly emadicated dy its extraodinary virtues. WJames Cummings, 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. Townseid, Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, s!eep or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so much bet ter-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the ar licted, Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa parilla in cases of Fita, of course never recoin mended it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelliget and respectable Fatmer in Westcbeter county: FonnmAm, Aug. 13, 1857. Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-I have a little girl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fats; we tried almost eve rything for her, but wvithtout success; at last, although we could fwmd no recotmmendatin in our circulars for cases like hers, we thao't as shte was in very dlelicate health, tie would give her some of your Sarsan~ailla, and are very glad we did, for it has not only restorce her strength, but she has had nao return of the Fits, to our great pleasue and surprise. She is fast beccoming rugged antd hearty. for which we feet gratrul. Yours, respectfu'ly, JOH N BUTLER, Jr. FEMIA LE NlEDlCINE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumzption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or fatlling of the womb, Pilese, Leucorrrma, or Whites, obstruc tion or diflicult Mlenetruration, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the systetn, no matter whether the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Nothing can be more surprising thtan it invigorating effects-on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, lfromu tak ing it, at once become robust and full of en ergy under its influence. It imimdiately counteracts the nevelessness of the femiale frame, which is thte great cause of barreness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certifictecs of cures performed but we can assure the arii. tod, that hundreds of cases have been report ed to us; thousands of cases where ft mnilies have been without childuen atter using a few bottl-s of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy ofisprmng. Great Blessing to .M.ilhers and Chiildren. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attenidant upon childbirth ever dis. covered. It strengthens both the tmother and child, prevents pain arnd disease, increases and enriches the food, and those who have used it, think it is indispensable. It is hightly useful both before and after confmepment, as it prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit ing, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Henmorarage, and in regulating the Secre tions and equalizing the circulation it has no equal. The great beauty of this Medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most suCcesstully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving o' ~ers from Physicians in diffecrents parts ot the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Ptysicians of the City of Albatty, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsen d's Larsaparillat, and believe it to be one of the mnost valuable preparations in thme market. II. P. PUrI&x G, M. D. J. Wrr~sozv, M. D. R. B. EntiG Cs, M. D). P. E. EtaENOuR, NI. I). Albany, April 1, 1847. C A UTPIO. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num,' her of mien who were formerly og Agents: have commenced making Sarsaparia Ex. tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of V ellowt Dock, &c. They generally put it up int the same shape bottles, and some of theta have stole and copied our advertisementag they are only worthless imitations and should be avoided. For sale in Edgefield at the DRUG AND GzaixAT. STORK by G. L. PENN, March 14, i184n y S Agenat. D R UGS & I AT AUGUS DRS. BLAND, '. Wholesale and R A RE constantly receiving nev dition !o their Inrec aid AMERICAN, FRENCH &E DRUGS and rMEfDICINES au p ure and of approved manuf | new Ilaw. They offer also, PAINTS,*C GLASSWARE, BAR SOAF CY NOTE PAPER, LET OPES for same,. INK of all co and HAIR BRUSH ECS. SURGICAL INS LAN EOUS AwrTICLES, comprising a ful The attention of Physicians and Planters supplies can he furnislied at AUGUSTA P discount for cash, and in such quantities as i The importance of these advantages must Market. incuring breakage and delay inciden PLANTIERS will do well to call and see u: Edgefield C. H., October 3, 1849. Ware--House & C( .anburg, Soi T HE Undersigned having taken the IV late Geigor & Knight, respectfully iten Cotton and other produce, forwarding Mere desired. The usual advances will he made an con cation of the WARE-IIOUSE'. and by ut liberal share of patronage and hope togive July 25, 1849, T'no undeirsigned respectfully return thet libernl st pport and solicit a continuance of .t confideniv recommend. 4?14 lit"1 Tic Great Remedy fur Rheumalism, Gout, Pain in the Side. 11ip, Back, Lim,,bs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, Whit Swellings, Hard Tuamors, 6Li6 Juints, and all Fazed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South-of Europe and Palesiine, in 1830, hiesird so ninch said in the tnter place in ruivor f JEiW DAVID'S.PLA S TEt, and of the (as he considered) tmiraculous cres he laad perfisrmned, iliat lie wits induced to try it on his own person, for a Long and Liver Alfecion, the removal of which bnd been the chief iobject of his journey, but which had resisted the genial and delicious clime. le accordiigly applied a plaster on the ri-rht of his chest where the pait was seated, another between the shoulders, and one oyer the regioti of the liver. In the mean time lie dmank freely of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He soon ontd his lietilth impruving, ad in a few weeks sis conuh left him; the sallowness of his skin disapered, his paint was removed, and his hedtlh becamute permanitenstly renteratedl. TheIs followitng is frost ir. \Vurstel, editor of the Mlssilliont Gazette', Oio. "Genlemen-During last witer and spring, Iwits so tronbled with a pin itn bresast as to renudr tme unlit tihr lie ditties aoh tmy otiice: and he~arintg voour JEW DAVID'S or lIE lBRE\V P'LASTERt highly recommttended ior simtilar cases, I wao itndutced to give i tia tritnI. I had wozrt a plaster uon tty breast btut a short time, whten all painii h-ft me, anud I wtas enasb led at~int to enuga ge ini the labors of thse oflice. .I woula d alsoi state, that tty sister, residimg in Stenbteny dsle in. this State, hsas recei ve.d muach bettcit Irotm its uass. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTE LL." Mnsillon, Nov. 12, 1813:. It hass beets very beefijci;al in caises of WVeak ness. such as Pains and WVeasknes's m the stotms neith, Weak Limsbs, L~saness. AI~ectiotn of the Sinse, Fetmale Weaknsess, &c. No femfale, snbect iio paint or weaknesess ini the bacsk or sides, shoutld be ni ithut it. Mtarried ladies itn delaicate situattiost. find great relief from cots stanty wearinig thsis puhister. Thes i applienationt of tihe Plaster betwee~n the shosuldters hats bsen lottnds a ceartatin roeedy for UCols. Gounelh, Phsthi tic a nds Lisng A ffeetionss, is thesir prtaary stages. It destroys inflammna tions by pespirationt. BEWARE OF COUNTIERFEITS! CAurios.-TheC Sutbscribsers are the onsly Gnes.rasl Agets ini the Sssitherns State.' for the stle of this trtsly vualuable l'ister ; andis order to presvenut purchasers being itmposed supons by a cotuterteit article, sold ini this city aind elser weure. her thse genauine, they inivire particulat attetion; to thse iiowinug mnarkst of the Gessuine: ist.-Then genuline is psit ny' ~inomoob. ent ite tuirned bosttomted bsoxes, tnot .4older'-d itn. 2d -Thie gentinte has the engraved heads of Jew David isi thes directiotns, sarotnd the box, with accopanymng record of Court to E. Tvir, Rlochtester. er SCOVIL & MlEAD. Chsartres Street, Wtolesniea Genseri Agetits fosr the Southern Staess, to whom till isrders mutst be addressed. Ssold nlsso; Wholesale sand lietiil by . L. PENN. Agent Edgefield Court Hause, S. C.. ALrSO, by HAVILAND,& RISLEY,andJ. BARNETT & CO , A mgusta, Georgia. Fetb 14, 1849 lyd STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COURT OF ORDINARY. Charles IR. Ghitont, App't. )Sunmons es in RIary Glinton, & others Def'ts. Partition. I aippesirinig to nmy tiishiictionf ilhat Hetnry IParkmsan asnd wife Mlary', Samutiel Brotid water and Muirthia his wife., Distributees its the Real Estate of Lewis Glint, deceased, reside beynd the liits of this State. It is therefore ordred thast tl.ey do appear itn the Gotsrt of Ordiniry for the Disrrict aforesaid, on or. be fore thin Iirst Moundasy in lasrch next, to show cause if atny they htave, why the said lands siotld niot be dividedi sr sold for Partition. Givens undser nty hsantd at moy Office thsis the 15th day of November A. D. 1849. .JOHN [IILL, o. E. r. Dee5 I8I9 3mt 46 New Buckwheat Flour. 3O BAG S, 20 Boxes, 20 Qr. Batrrehls, 10 HalIf. and 5 BarrelIs new Biuchwheat Flour. For sale by H-. A. KENRICK. Nov 26 1849 tf 45 For Sale. A GOOD Second-hiandh Carringe. nearly new. W. P. BUTLERi. Oct,. -, tf 3J7 LEDICINES ei PRICES. EAGUE & Co. etail Druggists and fresh supplies in ad well selectced STOCK or NGLISH ChIEMICALS, all of which are waranted acture, imported under the ILS, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY SOAP. FAN TER PAPER, ENVEL nurs, PAINT. VARNISH, TRUMENTS. FANCY and MISC I norinment of all -articles in their line . is called to the important fact. thas their ICES, on six months.time, five per cn6t inay be desired. be obvious to those.irading at a rehtInr a to tranlsportationu. PH1YSICJANS ad if 37 >m1mission Busine??, 1h-Carolina. ARE-DlOUSE of Gxtaxa & PaRTo, der his services iii fie Storage and 'ali of butdiae and purchasing.to order &c. whet lignment. I trust from the favourable 10. renising; atiention to business, to obtaiu a iatisfaciun. W. B. BRANNON. 6m2 graReful thanks to their patrons for they lie same for W. It. BRANNON, m hnm thoeir GEIGER & KNIGHT. To Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRY MERCiCIANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler andl Bro. most resopecfully solicits atteition to their fresh stock of Englim, French, German and American Drugs; Medi. cines. Chemicals. Paints. Oils. .Dye Stuffs, Glass Ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines,&c. Having need a new store. No. 294 Maiket St. with a full snpply of Fresh Drugs andl Me&d icines, we respectfully solicit Country dealers2 to examine our stock before pnrchsasing el. where, promising one and all who may feelii posed t, extend to us their patronage, tu them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on eral terms as, any other house in the Ct to faiehiully execute all orders eutrasted promptly aml with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regni. siciin. n10f1rds 8!mpia g niantee of the e quaiity oif articles sold at their estahlist We especially invite drue-gisis and nerchaits, who may wish to heco for Dr. Keeler's Cdebrated Faunilje (sar.dard and popular remedies, to' their :dlress. Soliciting the patronnge. t. man~n, J. N. KFIER Wholesule Druggists, Philadelphia. September 19, 1849,. STATE OF SOU EDG EFIE LD IN T11fE COMMO ciPI A; WP.ONES. who is nowia e odyo the Sherifi of Edgai Itrict by virtue ofrn writ f Capins ad. end omi, ute suit of Farrar & Hays; hiavinag fileds his petitions with a schedule g ofhIis twhole esitate asndsefb-cts, fair the pu. nhbtainingz the benefits of the Acts of the Ge Asscembly of thsis State,coinmonslyenalled solven'ts Debtors Acts. Public Noiica iis givern that the pesitions of the said WV. P. o.s will lbe hearst atnd conssidered itn the courtof Csn. smins Plens. for Edgefield District, at Edgefi Court lioses son Molndasy thme 6th dity of Atasrcht ntext, or on stuch other day therennfer, as the Court msay order during; the term com menscingz sn the first Monday its March next, at Edgehield Csonrt iaraou; anid aslIuse creditors of the staid W. P. Jonie, are hereby stummonsed ether pesrsonally or by Attornsey, then and tshere ini said Csourt, to shosw cause if ansy they can, whsy the petitsosn of the saaidl W. P. Jisn'e , shlda nsot'he, hteard andu consaideresd, rand the bentefit rif the Acts aforesinid shtonid not be granited sipons Isis execstmsg thei assignment reqtuired by tbe said Acts. TiiOS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug., 1849. Atsaznst 15 1:te 25 Chtampaigne WJine, Liqnors, Ac. 109 BASKET8' Chamtpaignie Wir.e. 10 Barrels choice New York Cider, 20 Bairrels Bostons Rnsm.' 5 doi Northertn Gin. 1 P'ipe choaisce H-olland Gin. 30 Barrels Whiskey. varissns qutalities, 35 Qr. nasd eighth Pipes Mladesrnt. Treneriffo Port, Shetry ansd Muil~tgn WVise, 20 Ilalf anid Qussarter PipsesGogisac Brandy, yariouas qusalities. Now landiing ansd for sale by H-. A. KENRICK. llambuirg, Nov 26 t. 45. N OT ICE. ALL. persons indchbted to the estate Willinam. A lahon, decc'd., are requtired to made ise miediate paiym,-nit, anid thsose havisng -demasnds againist the Estate, to presetnt them proiperty attested on sir before the fifteesnth day ofJna ry nsexi in the Court of Ordinary, as I desire ona that day to settle sip the F'atate. HI. B. iCABORN, Adn'or. Nov. 19, 1849. tf *44 Genuine Cod Liver Oil. J UST received, a supply of this vualsable airticle recenstly bronsgl-t into such extesty sive use by its aistonsishting effects isn pauhnonar andc tither diseases. It is report by one physi cian, (D~r. Williamns, ofrN. Y.) that of 234.eases of titberculons disease of the lungs, treated dure mug the last two mid a haolf years, or which he~ hias preserved notes, only ninseteen derived no~ bien. to all appearanices, material benefitted by this retmedy. For Sale by G, L. PENN, Agoint. Sept 4. 1849 tf 33 STATE' OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. 711 OLLED befine me by Richard Berry, an .estny sorrel masse mule, of ordstary hteight, light madso, marks of gear abont her . shoutlders;- suspposed to be 10 os 12 years of age and appraised at 550. J. QIUATTLEBUM, M. E. D. Oct. 8, 189, 4tm 38. jEG RO K ERSEYS, Shoes and Blake iA supernior assoirtiment it BlLANDI & BUTLER'S. Oct. 3, uf 3