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'FALL AND WLUNTER TV HE Subscriber is niow receiving front N. 1. 'York, a general as-;ortment of* .easona ile Staple ad Fancy I RY UJDS, viz: lack, blue, brown and fancy colored Broadeloths, Cas.Aimeres al Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Blixt. gray and plaid S'rv:s Cloths, B4and 6-4 Ci rcassians a.nd AlMerinus. assorted colorsand qualitice. Plain and figured Boianains, White, green. red. and veliow Finel.4, 7-8 and 44 Apron at d F'urnitureCliecks, French, Englisha:nd \mnerican Printa, Furniture do. Plaid German Ginghams. (a new style.) Black Gro de Rhin, Gro do Swiss, and Italian Silks, ,'igured Silks, .Diapers, Irish-Liners, Lawn, ..Alerino, Thibet. Plaid Silk. Picnic, Chally. Rohroy, and Prusian Shawvls & lIdks. Spitalfreld. Pongee and Flag Silk Pock. do. Dim. Cambric do. Verona. Fancy and Mndras Hdkfs. .Bonnets, Hoods, Gloves. flosiery, 'Oil Cloths, Carneting. Baskets. Band-Boxes, Kiitves, Scissors. &c. .A.lso. a quantity of:' 4, 44,5.4 brown Shirt ines. Sheetings. and Drillings, for sale bjthe bale or piece, very Ionw. Cotton Osnaburgs, Duffil and Whitney Blan. kets, &c. &c. The Public are invited to call and examine 'his assortment. JOHN 0. B. FORD. N. B.-After the 1st October next, the Sub eriber wilbremove his Stock of Drv Gooos t., %the New Brick Store. between the Store he now 'occupies and Mr. Hubbard's. J. 0. B. F. Hamburg. Sept. 14. 139 tfr 3 New Fall & Winter Goods. T HE Subscriber is now receiving from N. York, ageneral assortment of fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, carefully selected for this market, and which will be disposed of on reasinable ternis. le 'respectfully invites his old customers, and the .public generally, to call and examine his Stock and Price C. A. DOWD. Edgefleld, Sept. 14. tf 33 -elloney: .Voney Wated d W E take this method of. informing our friends and customers. that we are com iled to mnakethis call for settlements. We lieve in punctualitv in at tending to business. We have open accounts and .notes due us, for 1837,and 1838, yet unpaid, and we say to -such, without hesitation, that we must have such accounts liquidated. It will be more pleasant to us. for our customers to pay, with out putting our business in the hands of -an officer for collection. We have our debts to pay punctually, and must necessarily have muney- NICHOLSON & PRESLEY. Edgefield C IL, Scp:. 23. 34-c. Louisville, Cincinnati and CHARLESTON R. R. CUMPA.V Y. CHARLESTON, S. C. September 2d. 139. Rail Road Instalment. T HE Stockholders in the .Louisville, Cin cinnati und Charleston Rail Road Coi pany are hereby notified, that -under a Resniu. tion of the Board of Directors, ati Instalment of Five Dollars, oneach Share in the Comapaniy, is hereby called for, to be paid on or before the 21st day of October next. Payments will be made into the South Western Rail Road Banic of this city, or into any Incorporated oank o good credit in the States of North and :ou'h Carolina, Tennessee, or Kentucky, or to the Commissioners appointed to receive the same. Persons who have not received Certificates of Stock in the [Rail Road and the Bank, will then receive the same, and those who have already received the Certificates, will present them in order that the receipt may be emiursed thereoni. TIhme following extracts fromt th3 Chatrters, are pbihdfor the informnationt of the Stock RAuI. Rosn Cuanvrr.n. "Sec. 23.-Atty failttre to pay according to the Rules of the Comopatny any of the Instal moents called for, shall induce a forfeiture of the Share or Shares on which defautlt shall be so made." RAL RO.AD DAN CHTYRTER. "Sec. 19.-Eacht Share in te Bank shall be inseparably connected wvith a Share ini the R(ail Road Company. and shall never he trantsferred without it, and the forfeiture of a Share ini thie Rail Road Cotnpanty fur the nioit-paymem: of' any Instalmnent called for thereon, shalt itnducn a forfeititre to the Banmk Corporation of the cor responditng Bank Share." E.II. ED3WARDS, Treasurer. Sept. 16,1839. e 33 Notice. H lE subscritber, iving upon W;lson's Creek, four mtiles below Camubridge. offers for sale his whtole Tratct of Land, con-. maining 525 acres, more or loss: of which thtere are about 300h acres cle ared aund suitable for t"w cultivation of cotton or grain. On the lire. tises there is a comfortlable lk wellin.! [rouse, with all other necessary ouit buildings. rTe termts of sale can be known by making ar'plica tin to thte subscriber F. R0)9. 10 0 UNCES Si~k Wo~rmt Ems. of time .uitunoth White species, for 'ab- by G. L. & E. PENN, & C( . EUGEFIELD) DI.'lTRICT, Hlarral. Wright &. Co. vs. Attachment, William Yarbonumght. TP HE Pl-imil1's having this day filed Ltheir declaration in mv Ofhil-e. andi te Defendant having ino Wife or Attorney, kitowa to be within thte State. upon wvhoit'a copy could lie served : it is O rdered, that the saidl Defendant, who is absent from, anmd hevond the limits of this State, do plead or make his de. fence, withinm a year and a damy from thtepubli. -cation of this Order, or, in default thereof, final and absolute judgment shall lhe awarded reainst him. GE(I. POPE. c.C. p. Clerk's O0iice, Feb 14. 1839. (Nt.c. $7.50 age 3 *109 Re ward.. R' ANA WAY ro~n the Subsewr her on the night of the 5th oh' '~iLFebruary last, froim moy place two mniles f'otm Hamburg, S. C. a negro tuatanuamed BE~N, abtomtt forty-five years old, five feet six iinchtes high. SThte above reward I w.ill pay for "-delivering him to mie, or pumtting him in jail so that I can get him. THOMAS KERNAGRTAN. Hamnbur . 'iare -0 '. t"47 f For Saie. 1,MY HOUSE antd LOT. in the Village of .tdg~efield, Upton terms to suit a purchaser. In my absence, apiply to Col. Banskett. JAMES JONES, Sta#te of Sotitli ('arolim. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Exparte. Petition to sell the George (:onnor. and G. E. estate of wards. Triiittanid, Ex',turs., &c & c. . Lands. Negroes, Cotton, &c., tor Sale. N obedience to an order of .he Court of Iquit%, made iii the above can:e. I wi:l sell on: Wednesday. the 4th of Decembet next, III folio% ing v:..uable property. lieloi.ging to the estate of Doctor Francis Connor, deceased; to wit, One tract fland, situate in the District of Abbeville, on Saluda 1ier. contaiiiiig five t hundredand fifteen acres. and bounded by lands of Captain Robert Cunnin.ghaam, T. Y. Neely,a and :lizabeih ; dwards. To this ira t beloigs 4 one landing of Neely's Ferry. and thronadh it pass the stage roues fron Laurens C. If. to Abbeville C. H., and firom Aiken to Grcenilae. One other tract of land, situate in the District 1 of Abbevile, tin Little Mulbery Creek waters of Salua aiver, containing onae hundred and eighty-seven and a half acres. and bounded by lands of' Doctor P. W. Connor, Thomas W. Williams, and others. One tract ,fland, situate in Abbevilze District. in the vicinity of Cokcbury. cowtaining se vempnine acres, and bounded by lands of Dainel T. deachail, Stephen Herndon, and others. This tract is ad,oining a very fine mi neral pring. One other tract, situate in the District of Ab beville, about a half a milt. froin Cokesbury. s containing twelve acres, and bounaded by lands of Thomas W. Williams. and others. Also, r Forty-five likely Negroes. amongst which are -two Blacksmiths, one Carpenter, and many f very likely field handd 'Also, Forty hales of Cotton. One thousand bushels of Corn. A quantity of Fodder. Ten aules Cattle. Hogs. f A Yoke of' Oxen, and Cart. c One Road Wagoi. Blacksmith's and Plantation Tools. &c., &c. Terms.-The lands above described will be , soldon a credit of one. two, and three years; F the purchaser giving bund and approved secu rity. and a mortgage of the premises. The pers-ial property will be sold on a cre dit of twelve months: the purchaser giving bond and approved security. Cost to be paid in Cash. The sale will lie made on the premises first above described. near Neely's Ferry. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Qfice. &pt. 30th, 18:10 35-i. a * Losl of Letters fi EMAINING in the Post Office, at a Edge6eld, October 1, 1839. f A. M. a Allen, John C. Miner, Mrs. Nancy d U. Mathis, Siteon Boulware, H. Maysim, H. H. Bacon, Thos. G., 2 Mohley, %Vn., 2 Bush, John McCall,Re-vJ.W.,3 -Buzzard, John S.,2 M e H ull, John Bell, Win., 3 McDouald, 13. F. Baggs, John, 3 Moss, W. If. Burnett, Roht. Mays, Dr. R. G. liarronton, Mary Mitchel, I% illiam Body, Nathan Miller,John Bleadsoe, Julius Mims, B. T. Burke. Dr. B. Matheny. John hI Bausketi. John, 2 Medlock Rachael 8 But ler, A. P. H ou., N. 4 Noble-, Nancy C. Nobles, Mark P C Calhoun, James M. 0. Clarke,AarouA., 2 Odom, Mrs. Eliza'th Coleman, H. W. Oneal, Richard Covar, Lewis Owens, Steplten Courtney. P. P. D. Powel, John W., 2 Dortn, George Preston,. Mr., Clock G. Merchaiut, Gray. Thomas A. Prothro, E.D. Gjlas(ock, Thow.O.3 Pardue, Sarah F Galloway, Peter' Q. V Garrett, H. WV. Quarles, John B. ' Green, Cynthia Quarles, Sarah 0. H. R. d Hord, Greenville, 2 R andolph, M iss E.A.k Hlolesomeback. Dk. Roper, Francis .d Hollister, Mrs. C. Roshel, Robt. H arrison,M rs. Mary ichardson, Ham.f H-Iullingsw'orh, Jn. S. h-tubhs, John, Eeq. Swann, T. T. H arrison, Benj.Wv. Sharpton, Alex., 3 C H olloway.lirs.S., 3 Saacvanum, 3., Hill. Mrs. Mary Samuels, Walker G. H unbs, Miss S. K. Stephens, JTeremiah lltnghs, Mr. W. L. Skennil, A bel H-ill, Henrv Sai'cher, Hlannah liarris, Benjtamin Shigh, Mrs. M. J H arden. Miss J. F. Stotne, William hlolloway, Caleb T. HluI'inan, Henry Tibbatls. M r. 0. WV. J/Thompkins,James it Jacukson, Rhoda W. Thtompkins, Wnt. b Jonies, M is% Susatn Thomnpson.Joshua M d .'iainings. Robt. U. . - K. Upson, M. a Kir~tan. Mrs. N. V.a Ki'v l ichard iS. Varn, laae * Ke'v, Thomras G. .. ~ L. Walker, Win.. 2 TLaboirdle. Dr M., 2 Wa;lk'r, W. G. Loughie, 3. 4. C. Wiefiall. A. T1., 5 Litdleln. Wmn. Walls. Miss A mv, 2 Leitner, C. B. WVright, Jacob~ Laiwton, James A. W~eav~er, John1 R. s M. FRAZ E R., P. 3f. e' Oct. 3. 35 ( 1301 ) c 35 Village Lot for sale. WILL iie sold a' pinblc * outcry. on the 'kand iof' Ic- | g I g i tuber ntexi. if not dispiisid . . of' preu iotnsiv. the STORE' F -r Ill USI-. in'the Villaci' of V ed by Smith & Frazier. It is very spacions and convenient, aiid well adapted to the pur- I pose of"- Dry Gooid". oir Groce'ry Store. It is situated on the Maii. Street. iuearly, opposite thie Post Office. Ternis-Credit until the hit of January next. WVM 3. SIKINS .Spt11,i1839 F 32 Broche and Rob Roy S IA WLS aid Ilandkerchiefsj. justreceived 'l and for sale, by C. A. DOWD. Eidgefield, Sept. 14. tf 33 . Final Notice. ' LL persons indsbted to the snbscribers, L. ar'. for the last tnle informed. tht i paymeint i'i not made previous to the 1st October n.-t. -their Notes and Accounts we: be put in tire hnads of an Attorney, for colie. GOOD WI' & HA RRING'I'ON. GnOnur IN en ARoRIOm, & C,. ABBEV1LLE DISTRICT. IN THE COl.lON l'LEAS. Vade Speed. surviving partner of Watkins & 1Speed, fr the Attachment use of John Watkins, I in vq Debt A do!phns J. Sale. J ohn Watkins, Ador. of I. M. )Attahment lVatkins, to vs. Same. , Assumpsit. H E Pliintitir, in the above*sta ed cases. having filed their declaration in my Of ce, on the twenty-seconl day of .November, 8, and the defenda..t having no wife or at ,rney known to be in this State, upon whom ropy of the said declarations ean he served: iere'ore Ordeted, that the said defendant do ppear and make his defence within a year and day fromu the filing of the said declarations. or nal and absolute judgmeats will be awarded gainst him. . - J\O. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. Ierk's Office 'eh 14. 13- w & P $10 aqe 3 Late 01 %,tli 'awfll. ABEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony vs Attachment: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drury Callaway, vs Attachnctt: Assumpsit. Adolphus J. Sale. Speed & He-ter. irviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. I I 'le Plaintils in he above cases havine, on the tweiity-second of November, 1^38. led their declarations in my Office, and the eteidant having no wife or attorney known to e in this State, ipot whoi a copy of the dec tration. with a sp,-c'al order of tie Couri en orsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or ered that the said Adolphus J. Sale do appeat nd make his defence within a year and a day -om the filing of the d-clarations as aforesaid, r final and alslute jnd,.'ment will be forth rith given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. 'lerks oflice. 'eh 14. 1 r39 j R T $10 aqe 3 btate of .0%lltll I'irolifia. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch, ATTACHMENT, vs. Archibald Hamilton. AssutPSIT. SHE Pluint-ffin this case haviig. this day,I fiied his declation in the Clerk's office nd the defendant havinit no wife or attorney, nown tobe in this State, upon whom a copy f the said declaration -may be served: There ire ordered,that the said befendant do appear nd make bIs defence withitn a year atid aday -ot the filing of t he said declaration, or filal od absolute judgment will be forthwith awar ed against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c.-c. P. 'Ierk's Office, lay 1't. 1839 R& T , aeq 16 tate or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. obbins & Conner, ? vs Assumpait Attachment. Wim. Yarborough. ) HE Plaint lif. in this case,'having this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant aving neither wife nor attorney within this late, upon whom a copy of said declaration in be served; Ordered, that the Detendant lead thereto within a year and a day fromi this tiblication. or the said action will be taken pro anfesso against him. GEO. POPE. c. c. P. Clerk's Office. Oct 24. 138 daq 43 State of tOHll Car'olifia. IN TUIE COMMON PLEAS. ABBiEVILIA~ 1)STRiICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Pak& we',. SAttachment Assumpait latch inmbal & o Attachment Assumpsit iHE Plainatiffh in the above case.s htaving this Iday filed thecir declairation, and tihe Defen. ants having tteither wives nor auttrnes, nown to be in this State, ordered, that if the tid Defendants do not appear and make their fence, within a year and a day fromt this ate, fital atnd absolute judgenment shall be rthwithe given and awarded for the said laintitis in attachmeant. JA MES WVARDLAW, c. c. P. lerk's Offiee, 'hv 22. 1.38 :-t& T adq 45 ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN THEt COMMON PLEAS. >hn: Mliddleton, vs. FOREIGN ATTrAcHatENT orrainGeddings H11 i' Plaintiff in the above case having Ithis day tiled his declaraion~and the D~e udant having no wife or attorney known to Swithin the State,nupon: whomt a copy of~ said claration, with a rtle to pleaid could be serv. : It is Ordered, that the said Defendant do opear and make his defence in the ah'oresaid "tion. within a year and a day, from this date, efinal and absolute judgment willhIt awarded aint himn. GEORGE POPE, e. c. r. Clerk'esflice. Nov. I, 1838 dq 40 F~ rioUpartnership o'f'lH L.Jerreas& Co.i of Hantmurg, Soth Caroli'a, wa:s dis lvedm on the 1st of Anguns', 1838. by mnala musent. All utnsett'edl business oh the concerni rill be attended to by Hl L. Jelfers. HIL.JRPPERS. RL. BARBERL. Uamburg, Mfay 2 1839 ac 16 [ beg leave miost respectfolly to inform my I Ifriends, and the public .nenerally, that Mir.< lUMnRvEs BOOL.wARE hias assoctated himself 'ith me. and that the business will hereafler Ibe ne iider the name of JEI-ERS k IBOUL- ' V- RE. andh hopme that a cnuuiinuation of the heral patronagre hitherto bestowed, will he :rited and received. IH. L. JEFPFERS. Hmburg,.f May 13. 1839 ac 16 NEW FERY I IN 11 l.il URG, s. C. H lE Subscribers heg leave to inform their frientd., and thet ptblic generally. that ay have associated themselves together in thme 'own of Hamburg, for the purpose of trans-, eting a genteral Grocent and Commission Beusiness, .which capacity they uofler thi--mselves to the thlie. and hope. by a strict antd close attentioin >hsines, to receive a liberal-share of patron .'e. Their Stock -shall ever he comtposed of the .ost chtoice and well seleeted articies usually pt ini a Grocery atnd Stanle Dry Goods line. All Orders, or letters addressed to thenm. for nv article, or business on Commission. shall. ei with carefnt attention anid despatell. lH .NRtY L JFFFRS. H UlwPH it t-Y DOULWA RE. Iffoffal's Vegetable Life Pills AND PilENIX BIT'ERS. 1'IHE UNIveRsAL ESI'rATIos9 in which the I celebrated Life Pills and Phenix Bitters re hel, is satestitorily detmonstrated by the acreasmg dlemand fi-i them ineie!ry State and iecion of the Union. anl fly the vo:nntary tes :iionia:s t- tweir i emnarkable eudicac'y which are .very where otlered. It is not less ron adee .y gratilying 'onide-nce that they are the mejais At extensive and nestimhle good amona his ifflicted tellow creatures. than from i..terested :onsiderations. tmat the proprietor lf these pre -minently suiccessfid iedicees is desrons- of keeping them constantly before the pubiie eye. rTe sale of every addit ional box and bottle is a gnarantee that some persones will he relieved 'rom a greater or less degree of sufferin, and be improved in general health; for in no case of mtiferimg from dlisease can they be takee. in vain. Tic proprietor hias never knowie or heen infoirn ad oc an iiistance in which they have fAiled to do good; In the mostobstinate casesof chronic diseacse, such as chronir dyspepsia, torpid liver r .emnatism, asthia. iiervois and bilious head ache.costiveeiess.piles, geieral debility. scrofil osswel-ings and ulcers, scnrv, salt rieum :nd all other chronic affections of the organs aId m.'mhranes. they effect eures with a rnlpidi ty and permaneicy which thousands have tes fied from happy experience. In colds aied teoeli, whiich. if neglected, superinduce the most fatal diseases of the lungs. and indeed the viscera in general. these medicines, if taken but ror three or four days, never fail. Taketi at tight. they so proimote the inseensible perspira. ion, and so relieve the system of febrile actioni tid feculeint obstructionsc, as to produce a most lelig' tfil sense ofconiva!e-ence ine the mornin.; iniI though the usunisymptoms oraco-d shoild partially return duringr the day, the repetition fa suitable dose at the next hour of bed-time will albost invariably effect pernmanent relief, vithoit further aid. Their ,-flect tion fevers )'a more acute aid violent kind is notless sure tnd speedy if.taken in proportioniable quantity; teed persons retiring to bed with intlammatory wmraptotesoh the mostlnat minr kind, willawake kith the grtifyiieg consciousiness that the fierce memy has been overthrown, and can easily be mbdued. In the satme wayvisceral turgesence, hough long established, ind visceral inlamia ions, howevercritical. will yield-the former o small aid the latter to large doses of the Life Pills; .ind .o also hysteri'al affections. ltvp. >condriocistm. restlessne'ss,and very maiy other arieties of the Neurotical class oldiseases,vield o the efficacy of the Phenix Biuters. Fnil di -ections for the use of these medicines. and howing their distin'ctive atpplicability to differ nt complaints. accompaty them; anid theyctn >e obtained, wholesale aned retail, at 375 Broad Nay, where mcneronis certifleates of their tn taralleled success arealways open to i nspection. For additional particulars ofthe above nedi -ines, see Moffat's "Goon SaatraTAe."a copy :an also be 6htained of the different Agents vho have the medicines for sale. Freuch, German anti Spanish directions can >e obtained on applicntion at the otfire, 375 Broadway. All post paid letters will receive timoediate attentien. Prepared ancd sold by WILLAuM B. MorrA-r, i:5 Broadway, New York. A liberal deduction nade to those who purchase to sell again. Agens-The Life Medicines may also he had f the principal druggists iti every town throtigh nit the United States and the Catinadas. Ask or Mlotlat's Life Pills and Pheniix Bitters; and )e sutre that a far simile of John Meoffat's signa nre is upon the label of each bottle of bitters or >ox of pills. Just received and for sale by C. A. DOWD, Agent. Edgefield C. H. July 1, 1839 tf 22 The Cause of Bilious Comup laints and a Mode of Cure. Well regulated and proportionate quanti 1 ty ofbiet upon the stottich, is always re itefor the promotion of sound hea th-it tit ates digestione, and keeps the intestinal ateal free from all ob-tructions. Un the inferi r surface of the liver is a peculiar bladder. in vhich the bile is first preserved, being forned y de liver frem the biood. Thence it passes uto the scomach and intestines, and regulates he indigestion. Thus we see when theie is a leticienc'y or htile', the body is constanetly costive. 3n the oher hatnd, an overahnndance of bile :ansessfregnent nanisea in thec stomtache; and of en promtot5s very seiere attacks of disease, .vch oumetimnes end in death. t-evers are always preceded by symptoms >fa di.,ordered stomnac'h; as are also scrof'ulones lisorderes, and all sympathetic funictional. .or la,,ic or febrite dlisceses. Freome the samee c'atuse, aee neatural antd healthey action of the heaert, tud he whole vascular systema is impi~aired aned rednt. ed below its natural standard as exibited itn ealpitaions, laneguid pulse. torpoer of the limbs, yracc: e anid evecn death itself', in coensequence i ane overahltudaice ofra pec'.nl iar olfensivcesub. tntce to the di.-estiv'e organs. rThe atpproaech of'bilioncs disease's is at all tiemes ~tiene~ed by decided syemptomes of aee exsistinig liseased state oef the stomac h and bowels; i. e. yuit nse which are kntown ter pict out theeir :tentents to be eof a motirhid irriatineg neattre; buet henever the alimenetary cacnal happies to be oded wit. -irritating meattee, some dteerage neuet of' healthy op'es ationc either of' the general ysem, or ofsmee pa:rticuilar organ ot tile bodly s the certaine reat. aend when tis staete hap-je ies tee be ntnitede with any other s imptomes eeg usease', its eti'i-cts are alw'ays :herebey mutch ag ~ravated. Th~e progress of' organ c 'obstretciin Sott so rapid as srearcely t'e admit eel ilmee for he apliceeationi oflsechi aid us is toc be otl'erede bty rt, yet. ten general. the premotoery s...mptomts I' gastric Intad are peerceptibl. for a dlay or twit revios ti' the fec erishi ;.aroxismn.apeiod, when he inost ellicacious assistancce meay he given,. by mieoadeic g the stonmach aind alimeentaryi catnal at its irrita:mge coneteets. anad thuas reducinig the usce.p ibitis oft disenae. .lleFI"AT8' LIFEL .MEDICINI'S, -shoueld lways be cakena i. the early sta;.es of hilietns omllain s; eacd it paerse'vered ine strictly acord ng tee the directionis. will positively' , I. ea ae'nre. The maieeral maedicinces oftena prescribed ine hese dliseaes, althiong h tlhe'y acnay elffect a te'ma. corary cure, at the stame tiine crete ate n n cealthey state oh' thae blood, a.d consaietlyth end to proemote at return of the very disease wich thley are emnployed to eee. It is thiene hv' le use ol' piirgaines, e'xclausively f'oread of regetable coinponds, wvhiich. poissessinig within nemeselves nec d, leteriouts a enc'ies, ni hie'h de :opoesition, comebination, or alteraitetn cant leveliope or brinig into acione; anid theretore ca mble~ oaf produtcing nio e'ffect, save t hat whcich is lesred-tat ci safe' remenady is t'onntd. The LIFE PILLS and PHJENIX DIT ['ERfS have provned to he thie most happyv in heir efli-ts ini cases ofi liilionisdise'nses, of any etrely vegeceable preparatirn e everoffered toc th'e mblic. If the stocmnach is fonil. thaey cle'anase ic cy exciting it to thirow off its coa-tett.: if' ntit hey pass cc the datodeennm withaouat exeninag romitmng or tiansena itn te stomacha;stimuilatinag he naeig hhorina vicera. as the liver nail paia ersas. so ar'. to prodnee a mnore copious flowv oef heir secretions into thce ince'scines; <tiinnlatinC he exhatent r'apillaries, termcinating inc thce aner coaet. which an inc'reased flow of thae tnse. ess particle s of the body. foreigie matters. or etacedl secretiotns. are comp letehi dischaersed. For sa'e wholesale anti etatil by the pro prie or.WILLIAM 1S. M(CFFA T.37~ Itronedway, Vew York, ti whom all letters relaetivc to tiie kleiciies eur orders muse he directed. For further particetars ouf the above Medli. :me see MorFAT's (hoone SAtA TiiTAN. a copy of hich accompeanies the Medicine. A c'opy nay also be bad on a pplicatin at tho store of' 3. A. DOWD. at Edlgefield Court lionse. who has the Medicine for sale. a,,,,st 1 tr or About Brandreth's Pills, -T L11 EkFLG1T5. T H11: Pils are a Vegetable and Univer sal 11Me'licime. proved by the exeri nce ol thoinands to be. whjen properly perse.erd with a c us cure in every finti of the 'su OsN: Dis.nAS. all avi1- the same or igin, -ii i. variabih arise from thea U. .IV i RSA. W. ;T ;)f all d'enises, I ainely. 1.1P 1' lJ Y or lMt'l.IVIT.CT circulatioi. of the BLOWJJ I a periNl of little more than three years it the Uniied States, they hav restored to a statt of HFALTH and enjoyment oser ONE HUN DREV THOUSAND persons, who were giv en over as incurable by physicians ofthe firs1 rank and standing. ,nd it many reas wher every other remedy had been resorted to iri vitl. In all cases of Pain or Weakness. whether il be chronie or recent, whether it be deafnes or pain inthe .ide. whether ittaris, fromconstiti tional , fAom somte immediate cause, whether il be from internal oi xt'rnal injury, it will be cnred by persevering in the use of thrse Pills This e'eat principle of"PULGING"insi k. ness is beginnig to be apipreciated. It is foui much more convenient to take an occasioiu dose of half a dozen Pills, and be always we4l than to send for t Doctor and be bled. blistered and salivated-wish the certainty thtat if you are not killed, you are sure to have months ofmis. erable weakness, antd the only one who is bene. fitted is your Doctor Look at the difference between the appearance of those two persons one has been treated by your regular practi tioner-see how pale and debilitated he is. see how the shadow of denth throws his solitary glattce frot his emaciated countenance, see how he tremlhl-s in every lith; his eyes stink, his teeth destroyed--tis constitittion' perhaps, irre' ocably go e-yet.. nst hea how the Duc or arrogates to liiiselfcredit. He says, "" os. inveterate case of liver complaint"--nothing but the Itmist energetic remedies saved him." Energetic measurcs! i. e. Nfercitry and BlPed. ing. rnined his constitntion. better say. So to save life. von tnust half poison with iltat com. forter ofIthe teeth and guims-Il ECURY and positively make it itan miserable the sad remainder ol his ext4tence; this is ca!led curing. Shocking filly! Let nts tow look at your "'pttrged" man-the iman who has taken lirandreth's Pil s for Liver Complaint-he has the- fir,.. elastic tread of conscious strength, his countenaitce is Clear and -erette, his eye is full and sparkling with the feelitig of iew lile and animaiot; he has beei confined a few day s to his bed, but ie ttsed nothing but the TRUE BRANDRETH PILLS. and soon rose without any injury being sustain ed by hiscotistitutin. instead of beingt montls in a w4 ak stat-,he will be strot'ger after ie has entirely recovered the attack; be--ause his blood atid fluids have become purified, and havitnp purged away the old and itnpure fluids, the sol ids are thereby renovated, and he is not borte down by useless particles. but has renewed his life and body both. This principh of purging with Brandreth's Pills, removes nothing but the useless and de cayel particles from the body.-the morbid nnd corrtpt houors of the blond; those humors which catuse disease-they impede the func tions ofthe liver when ihey settle upon that organ, and whicli when they settle upon the mtuc0es, produce rheemnatism; or, upon the tterves prodnee gotnt; or. upon the lungs pro duceconsumption; or, ttpon the intestines, cos tiveness; or, upon the linings of the blood vdes sels, apoplexy and paralysis. and all the train of disorders so melaticholy to the sufferer and al! who behold them. Yes purg ing these humors from the bod% is the true ritre for all these complaints. an'e every other form of disease; this is no mere assertion, it is a demons'rable truth. and encl: day it is exte'nding itself, tar and wide it is be coming ktnowin, and more & iore appreciated. The cure by purging may more depend ipn the laws which produce sweetness or purit% thati may be generally itingined. Whatever tends to stagtate will produe sickness. b. - cause it tends to putrefaction.therefore the ne cessity ofeunstati exercise is seen. When const-nt exercise cannot he used FROM ANY CAUSE, the occasional use - OPEiNGJ MaInciNE is ABS0LUTELY requir. ed. Thus the CONDUITS of the BRioon, th FOUNTAIY OF IF E are kept free from those itt peurities which wotuld prevent its steady ceir rent ministering health. Titts. morbied hinnor tire preventted from becottiing mixsed with it. It is na'nre whiicht is thtts assisted throttth thte means tand outdets whticht site has ptrovided lo herself. DR.BRaYDna.Ttt's Orrvices inl Sew York."are *241 BRO.A llWA Y.1P7 lInhdson street. antI 27' Bowet y.betweren Prince antd IILusten-sts. Beware iof cont:tterfeits. Druggists sNzvtar made age~nts. 70-METITNG-ST RTET--70 Only place in CI:ares::tt ihr Brandretht'-: Vegetable Unive'rsatl Pills. whicht is tmy own of.: lice. and opetted f'or the exchisive supply. Do not forget. 70-MEETING-ST REFT--7f, One dloer frotm Quneent. is the ottly ptlace for tNe trtue Brndtreth Pills. Pi ice 25 cents per box. with full direction's. B1. BRANDRFTUJ. M. D. The Gn.'ct E Brandterethe's Piils are sold I C. A. DOW D). Udeeield C. 11. andi 301i. .McLA RV.N. Abtbeville Court Jiottse, S. C. Jtute 5. 183~9 adof 18 1Mies' Comprundl ExtracL of A4 SU]STflT. TF IFO CALOMEL. tntitntno a/na, it lhas been lontg emiploy ed by the ettpiric aned scietiiic phyvsiciate, a., one "ol the mttost piowetlitl agtents tier thte remto vael .ordiseas.e. Bly th e formter, ahntost evern land has beeen deiued with .ostrtnmts, that the'tt tin htors c:aimtedl nsspecilic- in every idiseatse ini. -'tdenit to he hiiieen laily rthe tolli of' these rete steei.s ine(el ito e 1itt'te'it. for sicenra e crtiie'icl ienvestigtw imeti has shiowti. that the /umst of tmest uof the Patnneens. Caho;ironts. &c. which ha isve beete trntpet'd beefore the .-omutt tiity, with so mtteht aessurantce. is CLom,d te mercury it sotme forii. Now, if this poitei article 'event in tht ha i'ds oif the ost skilfu physician, regqenttly exerts tin mefttetice. oo thPe humanit, systeml. iln'iereseen. anzd e' utirely hevondtt the ceettrol of' art. linee miingt the cenittitioti. and brintinigon prematusreolel ane. rCseaise a. d d atht, what resitlt shtonid be expetedl who pr'ecribied by the e-.norant? Conti their unttie thtnsntud vii tints speak.nS voice frotm the litmb wottld som.i dispeli the specii' de'ltusion tht iiow swva the intds ofthte livitng. hiumne pihysiciants esplotre the sail evils re sitiing l'romt tlie mteri' iria - pi aect ice'. ntnde wi glidly hail t'e initroe'ttiont ottt at~ rich.. tht cant safelv he sith.ti-nii itedi feer (a mtel. Tho. e fn and thn ' enly. the grentt tne'ertantty eef'its'p'rimt tary operattiiioml 'hie nnt sayv whe'tther it we I be fatveiurable or n' fatvtornble. lThey iso knirr and feel, that iI'its its' is ecnti cned torntutv emti ees nm.,ittcentaitnhltinlow. liit the y muttsi choose the least of tei o evils: they k. weno oeethier arti ce that will tarotnse a totrpid lirer, retimo olh. stuctiotn. andl sect itt free actionthe who'~vtle ?lethaa system. andei it becin... intdisneusahel ne'essary to doe thtis. thuey e'ontinuie its itse. tnt i'hsta- ding the evil coitseque'nces whic'h tollow. They have long desired and songht an art;. cle thtat wnntid proditee the good ell'ects of this drug, withont subecting the patient tom its dee Ieriouas results. Such a desideenatum, it is be lieved. hits att length been obtained, in the article teow presented to the public. Thte tpropirietors oftltis articlo keepine in view the faict. that ta reise attd benevolent Being has plnced within thse rcach of all, rcmedics adapted to the dieases incident io the clide they iu habi.; at d knowin;. iikei-ie, that must of thI dieseses of the LNImED :T.ms are based upon organic or fu~ne:nai derangenient of the liver; directed their uttention to those articles which act mtiore' especially on the biliary orgains. Alierlong, laborious, and expeusive research, they have snecceeded in extracting a substance frnm the TO.\ATO,which, fremaits pu culiar ef. lect npoeneth e..eputicorhiliary o:tans. they have deninated lepatine. It isa mnedicme that will produce all the he: eti.in i results of Calomnel,in ilboth ate and chronie diseases witl'out the postidbi-ityortprodnicingq the deleterions conse - quences commnnon to that article. Its action up otn the constitetim. is universal. no part of the systemc cseaaping its influece. It is. however, I pon the orgaus of secretion and excretion, that its great power is particnlarly manifested. hence it is peculiarly adapted to the treatment I of biliousfecers and other diseases in' which a i torpidity or con-estion of the liver and Portal circle prevai's It is admissible in all cases whereii is neces sary to cleanse the stomach and bowels. It removes obstruction, and excites a quick and healthy action of the liver and other glandular vi-cerai of the abdomen'c. Being diffnsible in I in its operation. it produces a free circulation in the vessels on the surface of the bod3, ac companied by a gentle perspiration, It does not exhaust like drastic purges; still, its action is more universal, and may oflen be repeated, not merely with safety but with great benefit. This becomes indispensably necessary in cases of loingstanding: for in them intense tempora. ry impressions made by strong medicines. sel. dom, if ever, do good; but tend to injure the stanmina of the constitution. It is cleansing and purifying to the system, nets in perfect harmony with the known laws of life.nnd is undoubtedly one of the mostvalua ble articles ever offered for public trial and in. spection. For convenience, this medicine is formed into 3 grain pills. The white pills are cathartic, at. teratirc diaphoretic. and diureic. The yellow pills are tonic. stimulant, and diaphoretic. As n family medicine, one which may be re. sorted to with safety. and relied on with cer tainty, in the first stages of disease in almost any form, it exceeds all former discoveries a medicinie, either from the vegetable or mineral kinaloms. They are put up in packages of135grains,or Pills. at 50 cents, or 100 pills at $1. The above Medicine just received and for -ale at the F.drefield Mledicine Store. Jnly 11, 189 tf 23 State of 'south carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. L EWIS RODGERS, who is in the custo dy of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of mesne process, at the separate suits of John McClintock, arld of Miller, Ripley & Co. having filed his petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate, real and personal, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly calledthe insolvent Debtor's Act, PUBLIe NoTice is hereby given, that the pe tition of the said Lewis Rodgers will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, for Abbeville District,ar Abbeville Court House on Wednesday the sixteenth day of October next; or such other day thereafter as the Court may order, during the term, commencing at the said place, on the second Monday of October next; and all the creditors of the said Lewis lodgers, are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, to appear then and there in the said Court, to shew cause if any they can, why the benefit of the act aforesaid should not be grnntl to the said Lewis Rodgers upon his executing the assignme'nt required by the acts aforesaid. 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While hee would avoid makingpromnies, which he might lack thr ability 'to performn, yet his uncecidence in his Iresenet resources, enables cimi to assure those who leave encouraged hcine by thei p:ctroac e in thce infancy of his under aekinic. theat i fthey havet beene satisfied with the pas'. they will cnt tail to be pleased with the dSec'ond Voimnce of' the Mirror. T'he Seconed Voehunne whlich will be published oc thce 11ith May. wiel be conesiderably improved cc c. r cugemceentand ryi peegrapheical appuearantce. aned wi I be p lrentedlon pcaper of ane excellentand ceif'ormc quaclity, thongh neo material chango w-l lbe mnade in the plan of the work. Tee e'nsni:: Vohntne will be enveloped in eeea ly trtnted tot' es. Trm~s.-The irror is prineted in royal gnarto fornm, ont good paper, and on fair type. anud is issned every other daturday evening, at $3 ice ndlvance, or $4 at the end of the year. Eaech Vo'leume em taeins Twrenty-Six numbers, or twco lhun./red and eighet royael quarto pages. ine clueding~ turentyl-sixr fivorice pieces of' Mutsic, at racnved -ither for ltce Pianofiorte or Guitar: comcprisineg. in all. more reading mate hais contained in two thousand common ducodccimo .nagecs. AGIENTS. The following gentlemene are auethorised to actc as agenets for thce Aniansta Mirror. All receipt- fir snbhscriptions givenc by them,. will be . r-died cepoc the books of lthe office t Georgia.-Jacs H. B~othwell. Louisville; \. Chase. Athcens: D. G. Cottieg. Washing toe': N. L. Meturges Waynesborough; L. L. Wittich. Indiitont. .ilorgac Co. South Carolinsi -P. A Chazal, Charles tone; ('eo onel A. HI Pemberton, Cohtembia; 1. D. O'Cnn-e 11. Advertiser Office, Edgefield. Southl Carolina Copper, .MHET I!ION & TIN WAE ,JIanufiactory. IWOULI) resepeccfidlly inform the Mer chats and Plan-ers of' this State, andl all whlo may~t please o0 give me a call, that I have loented atc Hamcburg!. S. C., with a view to a permatent rcside'nce: atrd engaeged in thce maenufctuere of Copper, sheet Irome and Tin WVare--whiche I will t'ornish bv Wlholesale or Rrtnai'. of the beest quvualy. at the lowest rates. Hlavin. experieneced Northern Workmcen, and beinc. cn p~ractic'al eerhanic mn-self,I canc at tend ,o RoOfLing Gutteringc. anid Sputing; and all otheeriuobs of er1ry description in eny huecuness, wchich shall be weli donc, atnd on short notice. All orders will be thankfully received and promcptly atttende'd to. A sutperior assortmnent of Japannedl Ware Also, Stamp'd Plates. all sizes, just received. A. B. CHURCH. Ilamnburgv~rch 28, 18331.