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FALL AND WINTER T HE Subscriberis now receiving from N. York, a generalassortment of Seasona ble -Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, viz: Black, bl -, brown and fancy colored Broadcloths, Cassineres and Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Mixt. ray and plaid Servats Cloths, 3.4an6.4 Circassians and Merinos.assorted colorsand qualities, Plain and figured Bomobazins, White, green, red, and yellow Flannels 7-8 and 4-4 Apron and Furnitnre Chees, French, Englsh, and Imerican Prints, Furniture do. Plaid German Ginghams, (a new style,) Black Gro de Rhin, Gro de Swiss, and' Italian Silks, Figured Silks, Diapers, Irish Linens, Lawns, Merino, Thibet. Plaid Silk, Picnic, Chally, Rohroy. and Prusian Shawls & Hdkfs. Spitalfield Pongee and Flag Silk Pock. do. Dim. Cambric do. Verona, Fancy and Madras Hdkfs. Bonnets, Hoods, Gloves. Hosiery, Oil Cloths. Carieting. Baskets, Band-Boxes. Knives, Scissors, &c. Also, a quantity of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 brown Shirt ings, Sheetings, and Drillings, for sale by the bale or piece, very low. Cotton Osnaburgs, DuffilandWhitney Blan kete. &c. &c. The Public are invited to call and examine lila assortment. JOHN 0. B. FORD. N. B.-Arter the 1st October next, the Sub scriber will remove his Stock of Drv Gooos to the New Brick Store. between the Store he now occpies and Mr. Hnbbard's. J. 0. B. F. Hamburg, Sept. 14. 1839 tf 33 NEW DY GOODS, FRox Naw YoaR AND HARTFORD, CoNa1. T HE Subscribers are now receiving from New York and Hartford, Conn., and will continue to receive therefrom, and keep on hand at all times, a coiplete assortment of Fancy and Staple, MWEW DR r GOODS, d&c. which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, viz: Broadcloths of various qualities, Cassimeres, Sattinets. do do Kentucky and Cotton Jeans,do Gleurock Jeans, and Linseys, do Merinos, and Circassians, do French, English and American Furui. ture grints, Bombazines, various qualities, Flantiels, do do and colors, Black, colored and plaid Silks, Sewing Silks. all colors and qualities, Patent Flax Thread, do do Spool Cotton Thread, do do Swiss, book, striped and plaid Muslins, Apron Checks, various qualities, Shawls, a good assortment, Hosieiy, Gloves, Combs, do do Handkerchiefs a good assortment, Fttocks. Linen Bosoms and Collars, Brown dressed Shirts and Drawers, White, black, and colored Cambrics, Linen, Diapers, and brown Table Cloths. Fringe and Dimity Furniture, Piaid and striped Domestics, Hartford, Aniosking,& TrentonTickings, Bleached aid brown Shirti. -gs, Do " Sheetings, Ribatid., of every description, Brass and Whalebone Bucks, Corsets, corded Skirts, Silk and Cotton Velvets, Saft' Vestings, &c. Band-boxes, Bonnets, Hoods, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, -: .11so CROCKERY WfARES, And a great many articles too tedious to mention. We respectfully invite our custoners, aid the public ger:era!ly, to give usa call. Wecan and til give them great hargains. We also return them our sinceere thanks, for the liberal patronage bestowed on us, tip to the present time-hoping for a further continuance ot' the same. MITC HELL & RANSOM. Hamburg.,Sept-26, 1839 tf 35 Last of Letters R EMAI.'.IG in the Post Office nt Hambautrg, S. C., on the~ 1st ofO tuber, 1839, tnt before advertised, 4.Hundl--y, Thios., 3 Anderson, Rober,,6 H enderson, M issSA 2 Adamts, Nancy. 2 Hammond, John 2 Atkinson, Elisha J., K., & L. I Allen, Atidrew Johnson, J. M. Alford&Co.,Mlessrs. Kelsey, Chauncey, 2 I Anderson, Allen Kemp, A. Anderson, George Lamar, MissNartha2 I Atnderson. Anna Lanier, Silas Adams, D. L. Livingston, M. C. B. Liddell, Jas. T1. I Boswell, George Lewis, Atnd. W. 1 Brow~ n, u mn. V. Limblecker, Jesse Bowie, J. S. Lnnhamu, Josiah' Barker, Edward Lanham. Reason I Bamian, Mr. Lewis. Miss Eliza'th C. Lanham, Williumrn Cloud, S. 13. M.J Curry, Jamtes Maher, M. D. 2 . Cheatham.,Mr-M.A Mathn', Nancy Curry, Benajahi Morris, b. Chariu, H. . Mendenhall,Dr.M.J. I Cobb, MisaCharl. 2 McCormick.DJ.. &Co I Clark, Samuel, 2 Martin, W. T. Cloud,Carroll A., 2 P. & Q. 1 Crow, Cornelius,-2 Pond, Henry .Colemtan. H. W. Palmuer, Rev.Dr.BM I Colier, Wiley Price, Thos. S. Carlove, Lorenzo Quarles MrsSatrahB. D. R. Day, Miss Eliza Redfield, Mr's. Eliza Delaughuter,CaptA2 Rabe, Mrs. JaneAnn - Debaughter,Susan'h Reams, Mrs. Avva. .E. & F. Rees, Thos. B. Ednev, Winson Rodgers, Henry Fair,'John H. Riddle, James G.S.T Gosage, Henry SwieR.V Gold worth. S. C. iesJakn Gallaiher, J--tnes S dva .0 Geiger, Dr. W. W.SitTo.L Grantit, iMrs. Ann Sees r Green, H. TrheBn Gardner, Baml. Trisel at H. W Holcombe, Jas. H.WalaF.. Hightower,Jor-eph 7TkmanJoit. Huger, Col. J. R. WleBn.W Harrittal,Mrs Pauli.Wec.Msliat Hill, Joel D'. WlimC H all, L. leinof bs IjnhhhnhwaTneVR. V Ham urgS. . Sanle d, Ak os dove istwill saly dv i . JOHN ~ Y RSmih, Thos. AL. Hrirba'rh. Wakemnn,01 J36 S SilWalkorm Bnj.W '~'~OUNFSWilkamC foramlbry S L. YoEuPNN, & CO {ul* Pesososkn1luesfr3 h State of South Car4niu.. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Exparte. Petition to sell the George Connor, and G. E. estate of wardt. Trniiand, Ex'tors., &c , &c. Lands, Negroes, Cotton, &c., for Sale. N obedience to an order of the Court ot I Lquity, made in the above case. I will sell on Wednesday. the 4th of December next, the following valuable property, beoiging to the estate of Doctor Francis Connor, deceased; to wit, One tract of land, situata in the District of Abbeville, on Saluda River, .containing ive hundredanid fifteen acres, and bounded by lands of Captain Robert Cunningiham, T. Y. Neely, and Elizabeth Ldwards. I o this ira t belongs one landing of Neely's Ferry. and through it pass the stage roues from Laurens C. H. to Abbeville C. H., and from Aiken to Greenville. One other tract of land, situate in the District of Abbeville, ot Little Mulbenj Creek. waters of daluda Ri, containing onte hundred and eighty-sevnd a half actes. and bounded by lands of Doctor P. W. Connor, Thomas W. Willianis, and others. One tract of land, situate in Abbevilte District, in the vicinity of Cokesbury, cot taining se veniy-nine acres, and bounded by lantis of Daniel T. Beacham, Stephen Herndon, and others. This tract is adjoining a very fine mi neral <pring. One other tract, situate in the District of Ab keville, about a half a mile frm Cohesbury, econtaining twelve acres, and boinded by lands of Thomas W. Williams, and others. Also, Forty-five likely Negroes, amongst which are two Blacksmitbs, one Carpenter, and many very likely field hands Also, Forty bales of Cotton. Onelthousand bushels of Corn. A quantity of Fodder. Ten ltules. Cattle. Hogs. A Yoke of Oxen, and Cart. One Road Wagon. Blacksmith's and Plantation Tools. &c., &e. Terms.-The lands above described will he toldon a credit of one. two, and three )ears; the purchaser iving bund and alprovel secu rity. and a mortgage of the premises. The personal property will be sold on a cre fit of twelve months; the purchaser giving 3ond and approved security. Cost to be paid in Cash. The sale will he made or the premises first tbove described, near Neely'a Ferry. BENJ. Y. MlAItMN, C. E. A. D. ommissioner's Office. Sept. 30th, 18-39 35-i. Est of Letters R EMAINING in the Post Office, at Edgefield, October 1, .839. A. l. Allen, John C. Miner, Mrs. Nancy 1. Mathis, Simeon Boulware, H. Mayson,- H. H. Bacon, Thos. G., 2 Mobley, Wm.. 2 Bush, John - McCall,Rev.J.W.,3 Buzard, John S.,2 leH ull, John lielJ, Win., 3 McDonald, B. F. Baggs, John, 3 Moss, W. I]. Burnett, Roht. Mays, Dr. R. G. lIarrouton, Mary Mitchel, %A illiam Body, Nath:,n Miller, John Bleadsoe, Julius Mlinis, It. T. Burke, Dr. B. Mathetny, John Bausketi, John, 2 Medlock Rachael Ilutler, A. P. Hon., N. 4 Noblei, Nancy C. Nobles, Mark dalhoun, James M. 0. 'larke,AaronuA.. 2 Odom. M11r.. Eliza'th 1oleian, 11. W. One'al, Rihuard 3ovar, Lewis Owens, Siephen .ourtiey. P. P. D. Powel, John W., 2 Dortn, George Preston, Mr.. Clock G. Merchant ;rny. Thomas A. Prnthro, E. D. slaseock, Thoq.O.3 Par due. SarahI ;alltoway, Peter Q. saurreti, H. W. Qnaries, John B. iretn, Cynthia Quarles, Sarah 0. H. Rt. -lord, Greenville, 2 Randolph, Miss E.A. I,)lesomeb~ack. Dk. Roper, Francis lollister, Mrs. C. Roshel. Robt. larrison,Mrs. Mary Richardson, Ham. lollingsworth, Jo. S. Inghs, John, Esaq. Swanun, T. T. jarrison, Benj.W. Sharpton, Alex., 3 1olloway,Mrs.S., 3 Saaevatnn, J. ill1. Mrs. Mary Samnuels, Walker G. lughs. Miss S. K. Stephents, Jeromaiah -ughs, Mr. W. L. Skenall, Abel jill, Henry Saucher, Hannah inrris, Benjamin Sligh, Mrs. MI. -larden, Mis' J. F. Stone, William Jolloway, Caleb T. -tuffmnan, Henry Tibballs. Mr. 0. W. J.-Thomtpkins, James ackson, Rhoda W. Thiompk ins, Wm't. 'anes, Mis,. Susan ThompsonJoshua Mi enntings, Robt. U. K. Upron, M. Cirklan, Mrs. N. V. [ey, Richard S. Varn, lsac key, Thomas G. W. L. Walker, Win.. 2 ,aburde, Dr M., 2 Walker, WV. G. Aoughe, J. A. C. WVidfall. A. T., 5 ,ittleton. Win. Walls, Miss Amy,2 seitner, C. B. Wright, Jacob jawton, James A. Weaver, Johtn R. M. FRAZIER, P. 1W. Oct. 3. 35. ( 1301 ) c 35 Broche and Rob Roy SH AW LS and Handkerchiefs. just received and for sale, by C. A. DOWD. SEdge~eld, Sept. 14. tf 33 Final Noetice. LLpros indebted to the subscribers, are, for the last time. informed, that if tayment i' not made previous to the 1st of )ctober next, their Notes and Accounts wvill te put in the hands of an Attorney, for collec ion. GOOD WIN & H ARRING TON. GOODWIN. HBARRINGTON & CO. $100 lReward. R ANAWAY from the Subscri bar on the night or the 5th of~ W~LFebruary last, from my p lace twvo miles from Hamburg, S.C C.anegro -man named BEN, About forty-five years old, five feet six inches high. - The above reward I will pay for ..delivering him to me, or putting him nojailse that I can get him. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hamburg, March 6,1887 if 8 FOR 8ALE~ AHandsome two horse B A R O U C H E, but little worn. Apply at this Office. Setan 18. '''-33n ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wade Speed. surviving pariver ) of Watkins & Speed, 1or the Attachment use of John Watkins, in Vs9 Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. J John Watkins, Adtnr. of H. M. Attachment Watkins, ini vs. Same. . Asstmpril. T H. Plaintiffs, in the above stated cases. Ahauving filed their declaration in my Of fice, on the twenty-second day of November, 18:38, and the deferidant having no wife or at torney known to be in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declarations can be served: therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear and make his defence within a year and a day front the filing of the said declarations. (r finaland absolute judgments will he awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c r. Clerk's Office. Feb 14. 138 w a r $10 age 3 tstate of' Sout h Ca olina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN 'THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony vs Attachmeut: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drury Cal!away, - vs Attachment: Assumpsit Adolphns J. Sale. Speed & Hepter, ) 4urviving paruters, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. T he PlsintilTs in the above cases having. on the twenty-second of November, 13. filed their declaratious in my Office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney known to be in this State, nponi whom a copy of the dec laration, with a spec'al order of the Court en dorsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or dered that the said Adolphuas J. Sale, do appear and make his defence. within a year and a day from the filing of the declarations as aforesaid. or final and absnlute judgment will be forth with given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVLNGSTON, c. c. '. Clerks Office, Feb 14. 1839 1 B T $10 nqe 3 State of Sotht C'n-olilia, ABBEVTLLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch, ATTACHMENT. vs. Archibald Hamilton.' AssuirsaT. T HE Plaintiff in this case haviag. this day, filed his declatiot in the Clerk's office and the defendant having no wife orattornev, known to be in this State. tupon whom a copy of the said declaration may be served: There. fore ordered,that the anid Defendant do appear and make his defence within a year and aday from the filing of the said declaration, or final and absolute indgment will be forthwith awar ded against him. JN0. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clrk's Office, May 1-. P-39 a&T ne 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robbins & Conner, ? vs Assumpsit Attachment. Win. Yarborough. T HE Plaintiff. in this case, having this day filed his declaration, and the Defetidant having neither wife nur attorney within this State, upon whom a copy of said declaration can be served; Ordered, that the Defendant plead thereto within a year and a day fron this publication or the said action will be taken pro confesso a.minst him. GEO. POPE, c c. e. Clerk's Office. Oct 24. 1-38 daq 43 hIate~ of 60o1 d1 ( 'l'Oilla. IN TUiE COMMIONPLsEAS. A BBEVIILLE~ DISTRICT. IN 'THE COMMON PLEAS. Tomas L..imtutp vs. ? tahet supi Park & Fon'ler. 5 tahn'ttAstpi Hatch Kimball & co A acmnAsmpi s. Park & Foawler.AtalactAtttpi '1 IH E Plainttifs in the above cases htavinag this a day tiled thaeirdceclarationa, and thac Defeat. ants hsaving neither wives nor attortneys, known to he in this State, itrdered, tat if rte said Dcfenedants don ot appeartand make their hefence, within a year atnd a dny trotm this ate, final anad absolutte judgement shall lie fortwith given and awarded fot the said Plaititifs in attachmnatt. JA MES WVARDLAW, c. c. r'. Clerk's Office, Nov 22,1-.38 8R&T adq 45 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ont Middleton, vs. FoREaGN ATTACHIMENT LorrainGeddings I- H E Plaintili ini the above case having this day filed hisideclaratio'n. and the lle endant having nit wife or attorney knwna to e within the State. ttpon whom a copy of satid elaration, with a rtule to plead could he serv ed: It is Ordered, that the said Defentdant dii appear and man~ke his defence in the ttforcetid aeton. withina a year anid a day, frona this date, r final anad absolute jaidgmnet will he awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, ~.e.c.. Clerk's Office. Nov. I, 1838 dq 40 State of -outh f 'arolinla EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Harral, Wright &. Co. vs. >Attachment. William Yarborotugh. THE Plaintiti's having this day filed Ltheird delhtration ini my Office, nid the Defendant having no Wife or Attorney, ktnwn to he within the State, upon whoam a copy could be served;: it is Ordered, that the said Defendlant, who istabsent from, and beyond the limits of this State. do plead or make his de fence, withina a year and a daty from thec ptubli cation of this Order, or, an defatit thereof, fitnal and absolute judgment shall he awarded aigaintt~ him. G E1 POPE. c. c. e. Clerk's Office. Fe b J4, 1839. (.'t. o $7.50 age 3 T HE subsetihter. livitigupnWso' .Creek. four miles below Catmblridge. offrs for sale his wvitolte Tract of Land. cnn taing 525 acres, more or less: of which there are abou, 400 acres cleared antd suaitable for the cualtivaiona of gotton or grain. On the lpre mnises there is a comfoirtabile Dwelling Honse, with all other necessary ,)nt buildintgs. Thec ters ofrsale cena be known by taaking apaplica ion to the stabscriber. F. ROSS. Anig. 8. if.- 27. For Sagle. 'IY HOUSE and LOT. in the Village of J.lEdgefield,ntpon ternms to suit a purchaser. In mny absence,apply to Col. Banaskett. JAMES JONES. April 12 tf 10 Moffat's Vegetable Life Pills AND PHENIX BITTERS. T 11HE Usivataan. Es-rsATsoN iw which the' F I celehrated Life Pills and Phenix Bitters . are held. is satisfactorily demoinstrated by the of toeressin demand 11-i them inetery State and w section of the Uion, and by the voluntary tes- 0 timoniais to their remarkable elficacy which are iii every wihere oflered. It is not less from adeep- iR ly gratifying confidi nce that they tire the means ot of extensive and Inestimable good among his afflicted fellow creatures, than from interested itl considerations. that the proprictorof these lre- ol eminently successful medicites is desirous of D keepving them constaldy before the public eye. ei The sale of every a'dditional box and hottle is a rm rnarantee that some persons will be relieved e from a greater or less degree of suflIering, and vi be improved in gencral health; for in no case of snifering from disease can they be taketi in vain. bi The proprietor has never known or been informn oi ed oa intance in which they have failed to i do good; in the ilmost obstinate ctses of chronic b disease. such as chronic dyspepsia, torpid liver ci raeumatism, asthmta. nervoiss and bilious head ache. costiveniess.piles, geieri debility, srrofd n onsswel ings aid ulcers, scurvy. sait rienm is and all other chronic affections of the organs d anid membranes. they effect eitres with a rapiti- -1 ty anti permane.cy which thousands have tes- ai ttfied fron happy experience. In colds aid a cough, which, if neglected, superindnee the ei most fatal diseases ofthe ing-. and indeed the fi viscera in general. these medicines, iftaken but bi ftr tin .-i or ilwir doys, never fitil. Taken at 01 nitdi. they so proute the insensible perspira- r ii. and a :elieve the system of lebrile action I and feenlcit obstructions, as to produce a muost g deli-' tul sense ofconva'e-ence i the mornin-.: h and thone h the ussunIsymptomss ofa co'd should h partially 'return dnrin the day. the repetition ir of a snitable dose at the next hour of bed-tine Ic will almost invariably effi-et permninent relief, it without further aid. Their effect upon fevers h ottt nore acute and violent kind is not less sure- I and speedy iftakenin proportionable qunntity; i and persons retiring to bed with inflamumatory si symptoisof the mostalarming kind, willawake ft with the grutifying consciousness that the fierce al enemy has been overthrown, and can easily be rf subdued. In the same way,visceral turgesence, S tough long established, and viscernlinflanma tions, however critical. will yield-the former n to small and the latter to large doses of the C Lifc Pillst and -o also hysterical affections. hyp- c ocondriocism. restlessness, and very many other n varieties of the Neurosical class ofdiseases,yield tI to the effecy ofthe Pheniz Bitters. Fill di- b rections for the use of the-ei medicines. and ii showing their distinrtive applicability to differ. a ent coniplaints. accompavy them; and theycnn v, be obtained. wholesale aod rietail, at 375 Broad it war, where omneronss certiikates of their on- e pimlleled snccess arealways open to Iisp ection. a For additionto partictlars ofthe above nidi- 1 -ines, see Moffats "GoOD SAMARITAS "a copy I can aso he obtained of the different Agents d who have the medicines for sale. h French, German and Spanish directions can be obtained on application. at the office, 375 F lIroadway. All post paid letters will receive e immediate attention. e Prepared and sold bn WILLiAm B. MOFrAT, M 335 Broadway, New York. A .iberal deduction ti made to thoqe who pur-hase to sell gain. 0 Agents-Tlhe Life Medicines smay also he had n of the principal drutggi:s iII every town throng h t. out the United states and the Canindas. Ask d for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Ritters; and ti be sure that a fa- simile of John Mofft's signa- si ire is upota the label of each bottle of hitters or d box of pills. Just received arid for sale by II C. A. DOWD, Agent. Edgefield C. H. Jnly 1. i39 tf 22 h The Cause of Bilious Counp- a laints and a Mode of Cure. d A Well reguilated aid proportionate giani- C ty or iie tiponi-thi stomach, is always re quisite lior the promotion of 1sount1d hea-th-i, ti stimuu!ates digestioi , and keeps the intestinal t canal free from all ob-trnet.oin,. On the inferi- t oi .-,urtee of the liver i. a peculiar bladder. in c whici :e bile is first preserved, being omined c hy the liver from the blood. Thetce it passes into the stoisach and intestines. and regulates F the inds!!estion. Thit we see when these is a deticienzev of bile, the body is counstanthy costive. C Ott the other hand, an overahmundance of bile F casisofreeguent nausea in the stomach; anod of p' tea promnotes very ser ere attacks of disease, r whlteh 4ometimes snd in death. nt Fevers are ahvays preceded by symnp-ont of a disorde-red stomttach: as are also scrofulous ~ disordei s, and all symipatnetic fimctional, or- h gat.ic ortfi-brise disesnses. Friom the asiae :-anset, he natural anid healthy actort of the heasrt,:und 2 the whole vntscuilar systemt is impauired and redn-. E cedl below its natural statndard na exhibited in pspitations, latngttid pulse. torpor of the limbs, l syce.e. anud even death itself, itn conseqtuenice of aim overabndsantce ofna peculiar otfensi'.e 5ub statue to the di:estive orguas. The appronch ofhbilious dise-nses is sat all times ft attended byde-cided syimptossof so- existimg t disesed staote oaf the stomiach and bowels; i. e. with i hose which sare knsown to poiut out their C cntents to be of a mnorbid irritating nattusre; but ti wheever the- alimentary canal hiappe ns to be " loaded with irritating matte', some deunge~ ment of henothy oeration either of the generas sys.emi or aflsomse p:s-tientliar organ ot the bodty is the certaini resit. anud when this stase lisp- i penis to he unniteut w.itht any other symnptomts oil _ disease, its etifects are alvays thereby inmieh ag gravted. The progress oi organ.c obstrneton isotent so rampid as scarcely to~ admit oftimne for the op pliction oftsuch sid as is to be olfered b~y art, yet. ini general. the prem omstoiry symptoms 1 of gastric loadh arte perceptile for a day or twoJ previonsto the fe'erishm 1arousisin.nt period, when e the siost etlicacious assistanece toay lie given, by - n loading the stomach and slimientary canal e ofits irritatinig coteelris, amid thsus redumcing the hi suscep: ibility of tdisease.a M(IFFA'll'S LIFE MEDICINES, shotuld e alays be :aken ino thme early stages of hiliousp complin's; stnd if persevered in strsctly saccoird- e ing to the directioniswill positively oI~ect acure. The umieral mtedicines ofteti prescribed in v tesc diseases, althoiug!h thso-y may effect a teni- n orary cnre, at the same tiine creata' aut unt- i heal thy state of the blood. itnd coinseqluently a ted to psromonte a return eif the very disease1 which ttiey are empmloyemd to eute. It is then byh the use of pusrgaitives, exclusively formoed oif ti vegetable: cotnpomnds, which. possessitg w.ithins a tieuslves ass de leteriouts agenecies, wvhich de- d conposition, comiination, or alteration catn p devlope or bring into acsion; and therehore eni- ti pable osfprody~cinig no i-leet, save that which is v. desired-that at safei remsedy is found. a The LIFE PILLS n'ndl PHENIX BIT TERS have provuol so lie the most hsappi a their efliects in cnses of Bili omd~isess, ofsanyv puely vegetable prepatiinf ever offered to the a pulic. If the satusmne-h is fimls. they cle-anse it a y exciting it ti throw otf its contenits: if nsot a tucy pass to the dluoensim withouit excitini-. h vottitli or usantseni it- te stotmach;stionslatinig at lhe tneighboring vicera, as the liver andss p)an- si cras, s- as5 to produee a iiore coupionis flow of c their se-cretionss imto thme initestinies; stimttulatingr ti the exhalent enpillaries, t,-rmuinating ins the e iner cont. w.hich an inicreas-ed flow of thme uise- si less partico a oif the body. foreigs. imntters, or g reined seecretios, are comnp'etetly dischamrged. a For satle wholestle and mettail by the proprie- e or. WILLIATI I . M('FFA T. T/5 l~rtondway, rt New. Y'ork, to whvomn all letters ehttive to the Medicites sur oirders musts he directed. -ci For farther parrieni'ars of thme above Meudi- d cne see Morr-r's Goonu S.tarrax, at copy of t which aneompsnnies the Medicine. A copy Ii acy also he had on sopplientioms at the shore of is C.A. DOWD. at Eolgefield Court House. wdbo has the Medicine fur sale. tI A....,. I if 26 p Lbount Brandreth's Pills, THLIR EFFE;TS. r 1 ES E Pills are a Veg, table .aid Univer asl Me-licie. proved by the exi.eri- sce th.osands to be, when properly .ersevered ith. I CEttTAi? cure in every forin of the OSLY St. DS;ASE, all havin'the same origin, and variably arise from the UNIV-RSAL DOT 6f all diseases, namely, IMPURITY, IM PERFECT circnlation of the BLOOD. I.. a period of little more than three years inI e United States, they have restorec'to a state HKALTH and enjoyment o'er ONE HUN RED THOUSAND persons, who weregiv over as incurable by physicians ofthe first uk and standing. and in many eases when ery tither remtedy had been resorted to in in. In all cases of Pain or Weakness, whether it chronic or recent, whether it be deafness pain in the side. whether itarise fromconstitu. Ial or from some immediate cause, whether it from internal or external injury, it will be red by persevering in the tuse of these Pills. Thsrgreant principle of "PURGING" in si-k tasis beginning to be appreciated. It is found och more convenient to take an occasiotal >se of half a dozen Pills, and be always well, an to send for a Doctor and be bled. blistered, Id salivated-with the certainty that if you are it killed, you are sure to have months ofmnis nhle weakness, and the only one who is be'ne tel is Yonr Doctor Look at the dilference atween the appearance of those two persons ie has been treated by your regular practi mer-see how pale and debilitated he is. see ow the shadow of death throws his solitary ane from his emaciated countenance, see sw lie tremlesl, in every limb; his eyes suank, Q teeth destroyed-iis constitution perhaps, re% ocably go e-yet, just hear how the Doc r arrogates to himselferedit. He says. "a ost veterate case (If liver complaint"-"nothing it the most energetic reniedies saved him." nergetic measures! i. e. Mercnry and Bleed. ruined his constitution. better say. Sc, to ve life. yot must half poison with that cota rter of the teeth and gnus-MERCURY id positively make a mian miserable the sad nainderof his exastence; this is called curiog. hocking folly! Let ns oiw look at your "purged" man-the an who has taken hBrandreth's Pil s for Liver onplaint-he has the firmo, elastic tread of mnscious strength, his countenatnce is clear id serene, his eye is full and sparkling with e feeling of iiew life and animariosn; Ie has tess confined a few days to his bed, but he ted nolshing but the TRUE BRANDRETW PILts. il soon rose without any injury being sustains I by his constitution. Instead of being months a weak stat-,be will be stroger after he haw itirey recovered the attack; bet ause his blioud sd fluids have become purified. and having arged away the old and impure finids, the sol a are thereby renovated, and he is not borne awn by useless particles, but has renewed his re and body both. This principle of purging with Branidreth's ills, removes nothing but the useless and de syed particles fron the body,-th morbid and >rrnpt hinors of the blood; those huors 'hich cause disease-thev impede the func ims of the liver when trey settle upon that egCan. and which when they settle upon the iseles, produce rhesnatisms; or, uson the erves produce gnst; or. itpion the lungs pro ire consumption; or, upon the intestines, cos. veness; or, upon the linings of the bloo-d ves hs; apoplexy and paralysis. and all the train of' sordiers so melancholy to the sufferer and all ho behold themn. Yes purging these humors from the bodi the true cure for all tiiese complaints. and very other forma of disease; this is nio mere fsertion, it is a demtions-rable truth, and each ty it is extending itself. tar and wide it is be >,,ing knowin. nnd more & morenppreciated. The c re by purging may moredepend supon Iw laws which produce sweettsess or purity n may be generally insagined. Whatever nds to stagnsate wii prudnee sickiess. b' tuse it tends to putrefaction. therefore the ne sitv ofeonstaist exercise is seen. When const-int exercise cannot he used ROM ANY CAUSE. the occasional use of py.ysta Mcutcims is ABSOLUTELY requir I. This the cosDviTs of the BLOOD, the )UNTAiN OP LIFF are kept freo from those im-. uities whsichs woulad prevent its stendy cur. mnt uminisiering health. Tlhus, mnorbiad hsiusiors re prevented from beceoming mixed with it. is na'ure which is thus assisted thronehs the cans aud outlets which she has piovidled for erself. a.BRANDRETH'S 'tFFices its Ne w York.a-e 1 BROA h)W AY,187 lindson street. and 276 owery, beticeen Prince ad Houston-sts. Beware of coumierfeits. Druggists NIZvER ade agenits. 70-MEETING-STREF.T-70 Onsly ptace its Charleston for Branidreth's egetabb. Universal Pills, whsich is any own of ee. ansd opened for the exiluasive supply. Do at forget. 70-MEETING-ST RE ET-70, 'ne dloser from Quheen. is the only pilace for the tne Briandrethi Pills. Ps ice si cents per box, itht faull dlirectieons. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. The' Gesuisr. Brasndrethi's Pills are sold by .A. DOWD. lduefleld C. II. and JOHN [cL ARV.N. A bbeville Court Honse, S. C. Junte 5, 1839 adof 18 Miles' Compound Extract of A SUBSTITLTE~ FOR CALOMEL. IROM the well knaowns and established rep L.ataion of Calomel, it has been Iong eamploy I by the empiric, ancd scientaific phsysiciaan, as ice oh the incst powerful agents for the remo adl'disease. By the former, almost every sd has beets tdelnged with stostrnsms, that their mahsrs claimaed as specifies in every diseasee in idenst to the htsman family. Trhe f'olly of these reter sionss needs no comment. for accurate emical invrestigation lasa shown, that the baso f mosst of the Panaceas. Catholicoas, &c., 'hichs lhave beess trsnpeted before the commn ity, with so touch assurance, is Calomnel, or serery in some formt. 'Now, if this potent rticle evens in the hasnds of the msost skilful hysician, fregncently exerts an influsence ont the nsani system, unforeseent.nnad entirely beyond se caotrol oif aurt; nniderumming thse constitution. ad briitngon prentature old age, disease aund ruth, wvhat result should be expected whets rescribed by the ignorant? Could their masny meusnsud victims speak, a voice from she tomb onsld soot' dispel the -secife'deluision that noew w~aye the mnitds of the living. IH nmsaine pehysicianis deplore ste sad evils re sltinag from the mnerrncril practice, asse wihI Iadly hail thse introduction ornacmticle that casn sfe'lv be snsbtituituted for Ca!mel. They feel nd ihne' ;cen/yt. the great ucertamvt eof its prims ry operation; they ea.not say w'sethier it wriU a favouirable or sinifavorable. They nlsos knomo id feel. thsat if its use is continused forisny con derntble tiame, injairiosus secondary consequen us nacttee rtainly follow. Bait they must choose we least of two evils: thtey knuow no other arti e theat will tarotuse atorpid lircr, rernove oh ruictiont. and set sin free atttit~ the whoacle landular systems.'an cd it bseinig indispencsably .eessaryt'o do thsis, they contitnte its use. not ithstan ding thse .evil conasegnsences which Ilow. They have long desiredl snd sought an nti e thuut wouald produce the good u'ttists of this ug, wvithoutt susb~ectiing thse patiens tos its dele riotus results. Such it dl~esitas, it is be sved, tins at length heent obtained, ina the article sw presented to the phulic. 'rie uproprietors cf'htinart d keeping ir viewv le act that aise' and Iae~mnrt Being has In-Ad within thse reach ot'nlL remediesa adanted to the disc' Incident V) the elimate they s habit;a:4d liowing likewise; that most of the diseases ofthe UwTmn &ravn& are based uput organic or funcutal derangetpent of the liver; directed their attention to those articles which - act more espiecially on the biliary organs. After long, laborious, and expetsive research, they have succeeded in extracting a subtance from die TOMATO,which, fromi its pa culiaref fectuponthe hiepaticorbiliary organs,theyhave denominated Hepatine. It is a iedicute that will produce all the beneficial results of Calomel, in both avute and chronic diseases. without the possibilityof prodii-ing the deleterious conse quences common to that article. Its action up. on the constitutioni is universal, no part of the system escaping its influence. It is. however, upon the organs of secretion and excretion, 0 that its great power is parficularly manifested, hence it is peculiarly adapted to the treatment of bilions-fevers and other diseases in which a torpidity or congestion of the liver and portaL circle prevails It is admissible in all cases whereit 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 viaceri of the abdomen. Being diffusible in ' in its operation, it produces a free circulation in the -vessels on the surface of the body, ac companied by a gentle perspiration, It daes not exhnust like drastic purges, still, its action is wore universal, and may often he repseated, nt merely with salety but with great benefit. This becomes indispensably necessary in caseD of long standing; for in then intense tempora. ry impressions made by strong medicines. sel dom, if ever, do good; but tend to injure the stamina of the constitution. It is cleansing and puriflying to the system, acts in perfect harmony with the known laws of life.and is undoubtedly one of the most'wlua- - ble articles ever offered for public:trial add -in spectioni. For convenience, this medicine is formed into 3 grain pills. The white pills are cathartic, al terative diaphoretic, and diuretic. The yellow pills are tonic. stimulant, and diaphoretic. As a 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 in imedicine, either from the vegetable or mineral kingdloms. They are put up in packages of 135 grams,* 45 Pills, at 50 cents, or 100 pills at$I. The above Medicine just received and for sale at the Edgefield Medicine Store. July 11, 1839 . f 23 State of south Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. L EWIS RODGERS, who is in the due.t-. dy of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of mane process, at the separate suits of John McClintock, and of Miller, Ripley & Co. having filed his petition with a schedule on oath of his tbole estate. real and personal, with the purpose ofobtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the lusolvent Debtor's Act, PUBLic NoTICF 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, at Abbeville Court House on Wednesday the sixteenth day of October next; or snch 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 Rodgere. are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, to appear then and there in the said Court, to shew cause ifany they can, why the benefit of the act aforesaid should not be granted to the said Lewis Rodgers upon his executing the assignmna required by the acts nforesaid JNO. 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