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Thefriends of Major ABRAHAM j UES,innounce him as a candidate for tia Legislature; to fill -the vacancy, occa sioiee y the death of- James S. Pope Esq. - 11 The friends of JAMES SPANN, Esqr respectflaly announce lit as a candidate-lor the office of Ta-Collector, atthe ensuing elec tion. april,14 - u 2 TYrhe friends of WESLEY BODIE an noun hbim as a a didat for the office of Sheiig at the ensuing elction. 5 february 24 - 7 ,Vtf 5 _ir The following gentlemen are announced by heirfriendd as candidates for the Office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election : col JOHN QUATTLEBUM, GEORGE J.-SHEPPARD,. EDMUND MORRIS, - SAMPSON:B, MAYS. L'ieut.JAMES B. HARRIS, - Maj. S. C. SCOTT, Maj. MARSHALL R. SMITH, LEVI R. WILSON. Ui7-The following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates for the office of Ordinary, at the easuing election. Col. JOHN HILL, JULIUS BANKS, Capt. W. L. COLEMAN. - Tan Bark Wanted. I lE Subs riber wishes to purchase be . Etween Fifty and One Hundred Cords of good TAN RARK. for which the CASH will be aid. -Apply to M. FRAZIER. a"14 . tf 12 Selng offat Cost for Opte - Iontle Only. - HE Public are now convinced generally, T of the truth of the above, and that Cheap. -as my Goods were before, COST is a different thing, and never were Goods sold so low in this District Ishlill-go North the end of this month. and thennld prices will be resumed. My stock is tiut little reduced by the purchases.made as et. People are just beginning to find out that anin earnest, and I trust none will lose this opportu'nity of obtaining bargains. from the best assorted stock in the country. R. S. ROBERTS. April 14 tf 12 Head Qpiarters, Mousr PLEsASAMr, April 5,1847.. '..HE Upper Battalion of the Seventh Reg - ident-will- appear at the Pine House, on Saturday the 1st of Mf ay, armed and equip. ed as the law directs, for Drill and Instruction. The commissioned and non-comussioned offi cers.the day previous, The Lower Battalion will be and appear at the Cherokee Ponds, on Saturday'the :8th of May next, armed.and equipped as the law di rects; for-rill and .Instruction. The commis s-o'd and non-commissioned officers-the day revious. 's _ , .. ills is charged with the extension of thi& order to his battalion. - , .. By orderof SAM'L. POSEY, se ant. Cbl Com'dv. 7th Ret. S. C. M. SJ F.. SAOURNEAdjutant. S e a."Vr- ale. - HE-Subscrir now iffcrs for sale the it of Land on which be nowieides. - - ek nine mi t of ge ?. .: itM onesntieqt D fieSj ,L5chae Wason, deceased, are' required-to mhke immediate payment, and all the creditors are~desired to.pigesent their deinands duily pro ved, to the subscriber. H. R: RAINES; Eeentor. - april14 4t 12 N EW GOODS. w~ 7j~HE Subscriber is now receiving a splen. : - did StockoNEW G O O D S at the -Drick Store formerly' occupied by Presley & rBryan,-consisting of all kinds of DRLY GOODS, GROCERIES, H ARD WARE, CROCKERY, 3HOES, - AND HATS, to which he invites his friends and the public ticall and ezaniine for themselves, before pur chasing elsewhere. N. Bi.'Goods very low for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. - .April6th 1847. . tf - 12 JNotice to Shikg le .)Iakers. H EG Graniteville Manaufacturing Compa *.ny, wish to purchase a MILLiON of Shaingles, to be delivered and stacked at Graniteville. For Shingles 18 inches long 4 -inches wide 5.8thick,of prime situff, well drawn, they will give $3 25 per Lthouand ; for similar *Shingles ? inch thick $2 35. If made on the Companies land. a fair allowance will be re -quired for the Timber. - -- ,W M. GREGG, Pres. G. M. Co. S april7 - ~3m 12 -GRO0CERIES.. ROWN SUGAR, BLoaf do Crushed do. Pulverized do ~Clarified do 'Sugar House MOLASSES, New sOrleans do . West India do ses OF FEE; RICE, VINEGAR, &c. For sale low, for cash, by. - J. A. WILLIAMS. vurh31- tf 10 0 OTHEFAITHLESS! .3-IFany doubt the wonderful powers of ?DR. CUL LE N'S INDIAN VE GET ABL E PA NA CEA,'-aeinvite them to call upon Mr. - west of Schuylkill. Sixth'street, below Locust. adlearn from his own lips of ono of the most astonishing cures- of Scrofula ever performed on i human being-or call at the reidence of his father, Eleventh and Vmne streets. Sold jby - . JOS. T. ROWAND, 376 Market street, Philadelphia. .r S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H. april 21- 3t 13 -~ E.,.DR.W WORK. - - VDR-M B. JOHNSON'S New ~ ork. "*The Gospel developed through -- thvernment'ind Order of the Churches of Jesus Christ." Price 50 cents. ' Frale by --R. S.ROBERTS. - harch& -' . tf 9 I t.L DIES' QRESS CAPS. KADlES' DRESS CAPS, also Mourning JJCaps and C(OLARS a new article, For sale byi JS ROB ETS. tar~ch2 ,tf 9 BY virtue. ofsundry writs of-Fieri Fa cias4L tydirset'ed.-Lwill priuegedtose~r t. Edgefield CourrHouse,o the rt len day and Tdesday in May:neat, the.fol lowing property-to wit : - -James E. Cobb ve..Elizabeth Carter, the tract.of. land whereon the defendaini lives, coutaining one:tbnaand acres.. more or less; adjoining lands of John Marsh John Wise, and others. - iMatt Ardis, and others, severally, :vs. Jobo Marsh, a tract of land, containing six hundred acres, more'or less, adjoining lands of John Wise, James*Poivell, and others. .John Bauskett vs. J. J. Bryan; a house and lot in the Town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said town as lot number one hundred and fifteen (115) fronting fifty, feet on Centre street, and running back one hundred and fifty feet.' Also, one.other :house and lot, in : th Town of Hamburg, known in he plan o said--town as lot number one hundred and thirty (130) fronting fifty feet on Cen tre street, and running back one hundred and fifty feet.. Terms of sale cash. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. April 9 4t 12 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Exparte-James Miller, George W. Jones and wife, Nancy Jones, C N OTICE-is hereby given, that by vir tue of an order of Chancellor Dun kin, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in May next,on a cre dit until the first day of January next, with interest from date, the three following. Negroes, viz :-Eliza and her children Watt,.and Malvina. Purchaser to give" bond and good secu rity. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Otfce, April 14, 1847. April 14 12 STATE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. BY JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield'District :' Whereas, W. A. harris, and Caroline S. Jeter, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits of John S. -Jeter; late of-the ~Distict afore said,. deceased. These are, therefore; to'cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to he and, appear before me, at our next" Ordinary's' Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court' House, on the 4th day of May net, to: show cause, if any, why the said'administration should not be granted. ..~Gi'eniiderrmy hand and seal, this the 19th day 'of April 'in the'year'6f our Lord- one thousand eight linred'and f6r ty'seven, and in- the seventy'rst rear of American Independence.) . -r JOHN: HILL, o:.. D. iApril 2l'' ;0 2: 33 HOTEL FOR;sAEI,, HE nadersigned being desirou'ofcaing hiseresidence;.offersforsateilinse: the.tI fEd cfield, So: Ca.,.wellknowni as the:PL TER.8I OTEL, with; allthe Furniture and 'othernecessarya appepdages. Efte'nsive additions 'have'receutly.been.' made to the'iBotse, and furnishqlIthroughout,wiih mkesit otne of thae miostesra6le'sinis foraen Hotel, in the up country. Attached: t the house,-are all the'nocessary outrbuildings, in eluding a"Bar Room,a4nd Ten 'Pin Alley, tog geher with fifteen (15) acres of lantd, mn the highest state ofecultivation.. The, House is. leasantly located on the south aide of the Ptb-, li Square, convenient to 'the Court 'House and the' husines's part of the village' To an approvea purchaser, the terims will be made easy and accommnodatinug. For further particulare enquire on the prem ises. -C. H. GOODMAN. nmarch31 . tf 10 The Abbevalle Banner. Greenville' Moun taineer, Hamburg Journal, and Augusta Can utitutionalist, will please insert the above four times, and forward their accounts to C. H. G. -NE W GOO D S, T H E Subscriber is receiving and openIng a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND H ARDWA RE, H ATS & SH OES, which he will sell aS low as they can be bought for Cas.. A. WILLIAMS. .march 24 , f 9. BLACK HAT CRAPE AND PRINTED MUSLINS. A NEW and comnpletecsupply oi seasonable DREY GOODS, including the above, For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. march 24 tf 9 LANDRETH'S FRE.SH GARDEN SEED8. TWO papers for fifteen cents, warranted Rgenine, also a CORN SH ELLER, a capital M3achine, for sale b 'march . S. ROBERTS. LACE & OPEN WVORK BONNETS. L EGHORN Braid, straw and lace BON NETS, for sale by R. S. ROBERTS. march 24 ti 9 PANAMA & LEGHORN HATS. GENTLEMEN'S Panama and Leghorn, H ATS, also Boy's and Children's Pal' metto Hats, for sale by R .RBRS 'hna ch24if 9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. -EDGEFIELD- DISTRICT. BLOCKER, living sevea B. 11miles from the C. House on the Blocker road. Tolls before rre five as tray Ye arlings, three Steers an.i two Heifeis, marked with a swallow fork in 'the-left ear. and over illpe in the' right ear, white and red colored. NAppraised at $17. F-b.1 C. MITCH ELL, Magistrate. NOTICE. A LL Peirsons -irndebted 'to the Estate of 1.George Pope, deceased, are hereby noti fied Ihat it is absolutely necessaryto collect all the money due the Estate, and that those who do not pay will be -sned before return day. The Notes are ini the hands of N. L. Grifln or J. W. Gibbs, Esqrn . O~~etr Jan 3 . tf .~ 2 CHEESEI5AN'S ARABiAN BALSAM. A SMALL supply of this glebratedarticle; for sale by - . R.8RERTS. march 24. 2 . R ESPECTFT1J1 uy on 0 .their EXTENSit o t Comprising.a Rich!Pars Bazes;;j ) Pliidine, Mulinsh; PriitidJaonetiand-Ca m - Rich Printed Lawns,:. -Baraze Shawil.id antldbaa 7 , Silk 0 . ran,' 5ar ,-Ii~tir. Drap deete, - Srfmmer.Cloih,-h Lnen" CoatingtndDrI ;" , Among which are ;Ltdi. tlemer and Crockery Wae, Groce pre, D and Linseed Oils, Saddlery er, School Boo St G. & S. have also the'A e oithsal Carolina- MauiufactorianComn ' All the above Giro'; w " thear tl liberal terms to'pubctual cUd hranlkf March 17 'e 1 THE undersigened have frdpart .nership, under the: naei LYON rCo., for the purpose oftasrfiy te Merchant Tailoring iiess cad will.keep at the anie pla fo b'AscU pied by John Lyon." I -A. UANDSOMEI AssoRT3aNT -- CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,V INGS, Ind fancy articles,'will'avl ay- eton hnd, which will be sold onreasonableiterms. :JOH NLGLYQ ,., JOHN-12 COMB. January 1,: 1847. We also would infirielo jhlie %' f. are receiving froi Niw Ydork an d'1 eIstn'a splendid assoftrment'of Goods'miiae fpr Gen lemen's wear. cosistinginspaiit Sup. black French'CLOTHft A -!: Do. blue 'do. :::do." Do. brown do. do.i - Do. black do. Doe.skin CA sfIMERES' Do. do. fancy do. "do Do, fancy-check'sainmer C A tlirge variety, A splendid assortment of3VFS' 5, A fine lot'of.white kid Gloves,6 Black satin and fancy Cravai'and e Suspenders,'silk adder Shires'dk era,". Cotton and wooleiiD w era t' Also, a vaibityof'G00d3belong I a trade. miach as MILITARY TEIMM all )fvhich will be sold and mad that will please any that m 'favor their pat onage. arch 15,1847.:'' "r'~A The subscriberreturn lii side thanks to the citizens of the Districilt t an ne in which they: have snpo~ istn ii his business, and hopes by' strict' it Lin, that he public may find it to their adiva .e to con= inae their patronage. JO ON. TATE OFSOUTAiCA LINA. EDGEFIELD.IJ IN- THE COMMON.r William-T TE~muhI~r iidser arationi ii" John Switnssn. _, cna The Same, , ,":, ml +s.: aDelaratison S ac t e r-The' SamA:; H -E:Plaintiff p Ltt'his'dayfiled hisrD'ifa 'q f caidthe-Def dto li r N fthe said. taliiwhoreia dac rations withiril , .lreomfean he (ryed,.odimot bnj of: aistiffs At. oney, it is, ordeed that ta "Defiaat ippear and plead tcotliesaid lQeplurations'.within myar ,ande a dlay,"'frorn the JEte~fierest3 or udgment will be awarded againgt him byde anlt. .T. G. BACON-C. 'E. D. 'Clerk's Office, A pril 20, 18463y 13', S ATE OF' SOUTH .OCROLINA. 'EDG EFIELED LDI STBIC T. iN TH& COMMONrtirEAr. illiamson Dalton, ) -Declaration. .vs. - > For'eign" Attachmenat. innuel Bateman, *' *" PHE Plaintiff lin the abovs"'case;' having J.this day filed his Declation in myof ae, and the Defendant liavib'neither wife or attorney, known'to reidd'witirr the limits if this State, oin whiomi:Teopy of said Declara ion, with a rule to plead, carr be servod. On notion of Mr. Yancey, Plaintiff's'httorney, or ered, th'at the said Defendantappear and plead o the said Declaration, within -a ydar -and n lay from the date hereof,9'&jddgment will be twarded against hiim biy defaukt.' THIO. G,'BACON, Clerk. Cerk's Office, Edgefield Ca HJ24th Sep. 1846. septemer 30 . ' y ;6 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD D[STRICT IN T HE CO\MM PL EAS. . C. Condict & Co. s . eienir 6 s.in Mtah'nt. TH E Plaintifis in the above stated case Lhavir.g this day filed his declaration in my office, on motion'of H. R. Spann, sq.,. it is . Ordered, Phat the' said De. endant do' appear and" plead' to the maid -.declaration, witbiin .a year and 'a av from the date .heregf, or in default hereof final and absolute judgment will warded aguinst him. <" u T HOS. G.-BACON, c. c.c. r. Clerk's OfficeApri 1:, 1846. 12 ly ISO UT H. CA ROL INA. EDG~sFgID JS.TRICT. iN THE.C0%MObV PLE AS. atthew~ry elaration vs. - ~ . 3'in~ liver Sinmpson,' Adavjent. T HE Pliiiiff an d~eabove case.'hiving Fhis day filed his 'Dedlaration in my' Of ty, Ordered.' That theDefendant appeair and lead to the said Declara" , within a year nd a day fromt the date'hbreof, /Or judlgmen will boentered again awbtdefaukt. ...TMOS.G bCON, ckrkc. Clerk's Office, FoEld~ VH. June17 ay-,.. -j y "21 TAT E OF SOUTIkCAMOUIA. EDGEFIELDKDISTRICTE, !~OLLES bfqrer " he;27th of Febrni .ary..,by/'Jmes g.zIanrison, living-a1 font Vernon Cam'p disnd on the Long tane road, three aniea "t of Kisksey's M4 oads, a dark bay FU- o0flialdthr. een hadsu~h h .n' ' gliseen;-Apprass. * IA~MON, 31. E. D. march 2(> -" lannm - 9 ARLI!A ROOT ~ &F ER SEEDS. OR' SAL~ ouE t pyeel. and Flow' ' er Seeds at 6 a pot. . Luce "Ae Eir. oj n - ~ . S L IV AN, theircustomers and the public generally, to UT.18)ER 600D8, ,west and most fashionable styles, ild ArTICLES ARE English and Scotch. Ginghaias. Black and colored figured Silks, Bombazines and Alpaceas, English and American Prints, Lace and Muslin Collars, Black and white figured Laces, and Fugaes, for Trimming. nen's Wear, " '(Silk aid Mersailles Vesting; - Monterey Checks, Striped and Plaid Cotton Goods, LSO, isORTMrENT , OF sees, Boots, Shoes, s Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, China, rugs and Medicines, White Lead in Oil, Lamp, ationary, &c. &c. &e. enf NAILS and CASTINGS, from the South ides too numerous to mention, will be sold upon it for past favors a continhance is solicited. tf 8 Head Quarters, Orders No. 2. LIMEsTONE SPitisos. March 15. HE following Regiments will parade for T Review and Drill at the times herein sta ted, viz: The 13th Regiment of Infantry and Upper Squadron of the 4th Regiment of Cavalry, (the Charleston Light Dragoons excepted,) at Walterboro', on Wednesday the 12th of May next. The 12th Regiment of Infantry and the low. ur Squadron of the 4th Regiment of Cavalry, near Coosawhatchaie, on Saturday, the 15th of May next. The 43d Regiment of Infantry, at Bean ford's Bridge, on Tuesday the 18th of May next! The 11th Regiment of Infantry, at Ashley's, on Thursday, the 20th May next. The'3d Regiment of Cavalry, at Iolman's, on Saturday, 22d of May next. . The 14th Regiment of Infantry, at Orange burg on Tuesday, the 25th of M ay next. The 15th Regiment of Infantry, at William on's, on Friday, the 28th of May next. Tbe commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assemble at their respective Regi mental Parade Grounds on the day previous to Review, for Drill and Instruction. The Major General will,. with his staff, at tend the Reviews, and the commanding officers of Brigades will, with their staff, attend in their respective commands. LGen. Quattlebum and Col. Felder are charg ed with the extension of this order to their Bri. gades. - - By. order of the Commander-in-chief. J. " W. CANTEY, Adjt. or Ins. Genl. march 3L 9.' 9 :10 T:T EE PULIC. ^TH E undersigned would respectfully announce .to Travellers'add persons vis= s1 d it Heui'btir that behas Whcpose to keep as such a hase sHIaid bs kep ,'an will only promise to all who favor him withi trcall, thatthe .will do all in his power to pleade~;~and where as niuch comforL and gidect may be expected as can be found in any Public House. - -. 'careful and attentive Ilostler wvill be kept constantly in the Stable, and H orses shall be attendedto in a'way that shall give entire salis I actionis. *A liberallpatronage is respectfnlly solicited. WM. KETCHAM. Hamburg. March 8-10 tf 7 THE FAMOUS JACK ONDERDONK. WU~ILL st and the ensuing Spring Season,at Vthae following times and places, to-wvit: at Daniel Quattlebum's in Lexington district, on the first anad second days in March a ext; at John Lee's, in Lexington District, on the fourth and fifth of March next ; at James W~atson's, in Edgefield District, on the seventh and eighth of March next, and then will be at the said stands on every ninth day until thie tenth of June the reafler ; and will be let to Mates at the moderate price of $4 for a single visit, $6 for the season, and $8 to insure a Mare to be in foal. No accountabili:y for accidents or escapes, but every care will be taken to avoid such. Any person putting a Marebyinsurance and chaning the right of the Mare before it is as certained whether she is in foal or not, wilhtbe held responsible for the insurance of the Mare. Pedtgrer.-OboDEDolN was, bred by Mr. Dearing, of Charleston, on his plantation in North Alabama, was sired by an imported Mal tees Jack, and out of an imported Italian Jinney. Both the sire and demn was imported by Mr. Dearing. ONDER DONK is six years old this Spring, tour feet six inches high, lengthy and heavily built, with as fine 'bone and muscle as any Jack in the State, and is like his namesake, a very suare foul getter. JAMES HATCHER February 3 3m 2 S'IATE OF SOUTH CAROLtNA. E.DGFIFELD DISTRICT. -iN E QUIT Y. George Parrott, )Bill for Foreclo & thrs>sure ofMrt James E. Walker, & tes) gage, &c. IT appearng to my satisfacton, that James E . Walker, Joseph J. Walker, Alexander F. Walker, John M. Walker, Moses Walker, James C..Walker, Samuel P. McNairy and Elizabeth C. his wife, Sarah Ann Walker and Mary.D. Walker, defendants i the case, are without the limits ofthis State; Ordered, that the defendants above namied, do appear ini this honorable Court, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, within three months from the publiation of this order, or the said bill will be 'taken pro conresso against them. 5. 8. TOMKINS, C. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office, March 5, 1847. march 10 '3m 7 00'00'H ACHE CURED.-' Mr. JosEPu RowuDn, No. 376 Market St. Dear Sir :-After having suffered many days and nights with an excrutiating tooth ache, and tried every other remedy without relief, [I was inadaced to'try the effect of your MAGIC LOTION, and to my utter astonishment, I was completely cured in five minutes Yours, BARTLE SHEE,. Paper Warehouse, No.29 Commerce St. Philadelphia, Feb. 25th, 1840. . Apri14. tf 12 Tax Collector Is Notice, . No. 2, WILL attend at the times and places here - inafier specified, to collect the General, Poor and Road Tax, for the year 1846. On Monday, 22nd March, at Shep)ard's, STuesday, 23rd " " Danton's, Wednesday, 24th " " Liberty Hill, Thursday, 25th " " Freeland-s, Friday, 26th " " Paiks', Saturday, 27th " " Red Hill, Monday, 29th " " Collier's, Tuesday, 30th " ghtman's " Wednesday, 21st " - Geiger's, Thursday, 1st April, " Hamburg, Friday, 2nd " " Beach island, Saturday 3rd " " Powel's, Monday, 5th " " E.Ct.House, Tuesday, 6th " " Pine House, Wednesday, 7th " Randall's, Thursday, 8th " " Kreps,' Friday, 9th " " Ridge, J . K. John Saturday, 10th " son's, Monday, 12th " " Smyly's, Tuesday, 13th " Allen's, Wednesday, 14th " " Mt.Willing, Thursday, 15th " " Norris', Friday, 16th " " Rinehart's, Saturday, 17th " " Perry's x rs. Monday, 19th " " Rich'dson's Tuesday, 20th Col.Towles' residence. Wednesday, 21st Do. do. 3plantation, Thursday, 22nd " Moore's, Friday, 23rd " " Shaterfield, Saturday, 24th " " Dorn's, Monday and Tuesday the 3rd and 4th days of May, at Edgefield Court House, after which, my books will close for the present year. J. QUATTLEBUM, T. C. .E. D. march 10 4t 7 . NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who held conditionally an in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent) has never complied with said condition, there fore he holds no interest, and has no right te sell or ma e any contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said right, and a iigbt purchased from any other, unless our agent, will not be good. Mr. J. T. WEBnER, we aulliorise, with full power to act as our agent. COTHRAN & MOORE. March 1, 1847. - _tf 6 Dr. Brandreth's PFils! CLEASE AND PURIFY THE BODY. T HE application of the principle of Pnr gation being allowed to be one of the greatest utility in the cure and prevention of diseases, it'is of the greatest consequence to ascertain what medicine is capable of produ cing the desired effect, in the easiest, and at the same time, in the most effectual manner. BRANDRETHS VEGETVBLE UNIVERSAL PILLs remove all noxious accumulations, and purify and invigorate the blood, and their good effects are not counterbalanced by any inconvenience. being composed entirely of vegetables they do not expose those who use them to danger ; and their effiects are as certain as they are salutary; they are daily and safely. administered to in fancy, yiath, manhood and old age, and to women'in the most critical and. delicate. cir cumstances- They do not disturb'oishock the. animal functions, but restore their ordinary and re-establiahied health. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office 241 Broad. way N. Y.; other offices i Newr.York;' . TYThe- genuine - only for sale in Edgefield District by R. S. ROBERTS,- Edgefield Cour House, Kasrarci & :TBAyv,.L.Hambg,and. SUYiLa's' Store, Meeting street.. Every Agent baving .the ..gennjsne has acer tiliafiobf-Agency,signedt~ hPoet iin ROBERTS1VR1 E 7jE HIS excellent and' inflalliblegpiepration' of is recommended to the public:s. ~le'lt ofWorms and fetid breath,. swvelled' stomach, very littieg or'too great appetite, ,nausoa..iead achie affection of the-brain, vomiting, tickling and irritation about the nose, disturbed sleep, fits and convulsive twitchings, slimy and disor dered state of the bowels and fever. Parents would do well to bear in mind, that the remedy can be had' for these dangerous complaints, when proceeding from Worma, for 12 cents only..R. S. ROBERTS. mnarch 31 - tf 10 ROBERTS'S LONDON REGENERATIVE CREAM. FI~ ORgada darkening the Hair, and keigit from lallinig off or turning grey. It strengthens weak Hair, and by its constant appnlication produces a beautiful gloss without the' use of oil heing apparent. It is one of the best curling finids in existence. Price 50 cents a bottle. R. S. ROBERTS. march 26 tf 10 IMPORTANT!-ASTHMA CURED!! PU-rNAM. Ohio, May 18, 1841. Dr. D. Jayne,-Dear Sir.-Doctor Helmneck has uised some eight or tsn bottlesa of your Ex PEcTORANT, and has found decided benefit. His health is he'ter than for several years past. and his appes usmce indic~ates decided improve met in health. His confidence in your med icine has induced him to recomimend it to his friends, and we- are informed that many of them have been cured, and others greatly re lieved.' Po-rra & GRtAHAM. -WasrEarowN, N. Y., Oct. 20. 1841. Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir.-Your Hair Tonic is an excellent article. ~Many respectable per ros also offer their certificates in favor of your Expectorant. 1 believe your medicines are the best preparations that have ever been offered to the public, for the t elief of the afflicted, and for the cure of the diseases for which they were intended. Your Expedtorant I think will soon be ex clusively popular. Yours, &c. ADRIAL ELY. R. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield C. H. ap irl 14 3t 12 A NOTHER CASE OF NEURALGIA CUarD sv RowANDo's MAclc LOTION! !!! Mr. 3. T. Rowand.-Sir-.Several wceks since, a daughter of mine about nine years old, was attaeked wvith the most excrtntiating pains in her hands, limbs and various parts ol the body. For several days she was almost frantic from pain, uttering cries and shrieks cotinually ! .A burning fever coming on, it seemed almost impossible that she could live. When in this condition and not having closed her eyes for 36 hours a friend of yours called and applied your celebrated MAGIC LO TION, and in less than five minutes the pain was entirely removed ! A few hours after, the pains returned in some measure, but yiel-a ded as at first, almost instantly to the Lotio'n,. and contrary to my expectations, my child re recovered and is nowv in good health. Yours, truly, MA RY YOUNG. Mariot's Lane, below Quneen, between Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia, March 26. 1848.. Sold wholesale and retail by * JOSEPH T. ROWLAND, No. 376 M arket street, Philadelphia. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Edgefield Court House, S. C., april 7 3t 1'2 TABLE~5TLT [N BOXES. A T the old price of 124 cents a-Box, for sale by R.8. ROBE RTSr 01 Wasranted/tot HEhIORR HOIDS,OWPI produced by lpcal irritation, costive tive stimulants, undue deteimiiitip to the hemorrhoidal vessels bye iv or walking, or a congestive it and peculiarity of the dolstitntoni . It is usually considered tuadrN or varieties. as- followirseljnBI Pales, and'Bleeding Piles. This disease is so common; r known, tliat a descripbtion Vs' not.deemed necessary. The success that has fol edila Embrocation in 'the -cure af hiise been tiuly astonishing. Pbysteias: vise their patients to tr it. as tik ol Pile ed In addition so its being apohitve tire Piles, it never fails to cuitbgtN RABLE ITCHING, which isso and has its location in thrsawepats, Piles, _ . Read 'the following, drom the edi lumps of Alexander's Weeklf'M'e Found at last-A carefos. dieP? clans and Chemists haveongb - disci'ver a medicine that wonld citre most troublesome diseas~esthe EP1i has at last been the result. PILE EMBROCATION ,ot.ai ' bleeding, allays pain and a int that intolerable itching, butiefectis like a charm, and in a very sliortiim whose lives have been rendered mie years. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS Edgefield Court House;South' Carofl march 10 -:.*:J' saa . JCARPJWf: ACOUSTIC OIL0 IAF RhSS ." OR the cure'of DEAFNESS the discharges of matter fre -- Also, all those disagreeablenoaisew buzzing of insects, falling ofwcer t steam, &c., &c., which are symptoiti proachiog Deafness, and -also geneirar. ant with the disease. Many rersons been deaf for ten, fiteen and tweet were obliged to ,use ear trump a u.,ing one or .two bottles' o ts thrown aside their trumpets;bei fectly well. The application of the' Oil produces but on the contraryan agreab1an sensation The recipe for this been obtained fion an Auri -~ tion; who his fouii;' fra that deifnis n'nia B was'produoei eithier from wa - the nerves ofhearingijoiTheuj his object,. therefore, -was to4nd-o that would creatilk h It ca.di rat parts. After a.lon strle of 4 ef'orts were atiast baroeid 'the discoyeg e ti6 received ,the.juoeo"" POUNJ) ACOUSB CO! wonds~ ailt: ?ts t Woiit li~edrlt' s insi bepublse. ; ~ I ..isonly necessary btosia ias bpet recomn~ii ed id - --e thie best physic'insiand ~djie. and in this country . -d. "~ ,For sale by R. S.RGBERTS~~f field Courthose; oitlCafrdiza march 10 -' ANo SPENCER's PILL. AND Rzs~o~ag'k.,,,~a Kershawo District S. C., June I In January, 1844, from wet i took a severe cold, which' resalteditv~i~,> ~ ''ever, acconipanied with a eeed painful headache. These continued t~ei4 in severity for about two we' saoii that moy friends conisidered inia t 1 belheved I was in a very'ciici- id state. At the end of this timeeat1 ud ro.' cured two Boxes of "Spencer's PillijfiW first da of their use. I began toepr lief, and before I lied taken one bz was gone; Cough had ceas~4 d entirely cured. I was soon - I then said and still believe,thatb -e~ of Godl, they were the meanse of uaiiuwj In looking over the 'directions e saw they were. recommendeo. Dysuepsia, with which niy elet g ijj beeii afflicted for a long time.-Ireome her to male trial~of them;-and sheid~ji by a continued use of the Pills abadnet fectly and I thmink permanentlv curede WM: MRSU For sale by J. D. TIBETT March 31 10' 1:ai ' Edgte CROP OF 18462. - R~ E811 and Genuine GARD direct from Mr. Land-ethi's Philadelphia, incndingery~CO~ th otapproved kmndu'f SEEDS,~ by R. S.RB february 10 Notice. A LLperonshaving demand eA at of David aichi~~r ed to present theum imnmediatoJj tesed, and all debtorg of theest~e to make prompt paymena's estate age abent to becosd~ JAS- MRIN K JAS. S. G~J LLPerss hj ~ estate3fen0 C ed toupresetanthide i mndetel ae re