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List of Letteirs, REMINING' in tl6 post Office, at Edgefield Court House, S. C., on the 31st of March, 1840. B &C' Bland, Catlin & Co. Bones, Mrs. Maria, Borkhalter, John Bryant, Bradley Boyd, John Berry, Rich. John, or Wm. Barronton, Elisha Brooks, Zach. S. Berry, Richard, or Nancy Steadham, Bonam, M. Bailey, Richard Butler, Mrs. Browning, Wiley Bauskett & Wigfall, Carroll, James P. Coursey, James R. Cockran, Berry Collins, Miss Sarah Claig, Holloway Cox, Jesse Commis.ofthe Poor, Coleman, Jesse J. Collier, Hilleary M. Colley, Miss Mary Chapman, John Cexlir, Mr. Vancy Couch, Jeptha D, E & 0. Deloach, Capt. Thos Dodd, Wm. E. 2 Dunton, MissM. L. Doby, Win. C. Derrick, Rev. D. 2 Dorsey, James B. Daniel. William Ellwell, Albert N. Earle, Hon. B. J. Glover, Wiley Gray, Al. Esq. Grice, Wilson Gillen, John H. J & K Harrington, H. L. Holstein, Kindred Hardin, Sarah Holloway, G. W. Harrison, James H. Holloway, Miss R. liolden, Mrs. Anna Hobbs, B. E. Esq. Higley, Pomeroy Harris, Mr. John L. Jcter, John S. Johnson, Wm. S. Johnson, C. K. Keesley, Sherwood Kirkland, Moses Key, J. C. G. 2 Key, Richard, Key, John King. Mary Ann, 2 L, M & N Louis, Mrs. Matilda Laudrum, Reuben 2 Loveless, Mrs Susan Lee, A. Loag, Wm. McDonald, B. F. 2 MeDuffic, Gen. Geo. McCall, Rev J W 2 1litchell, Caleb 2 Morague, Isaac M. Mitchum, James 2 Matheney, Nathaniel Moss, Wtu. H. Esq. Martin, Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Joseph Moore, Nicholson Nicholson, Miss Eliz. Nance, Draton Neal. Thomas Napper, Nathan 0, P & R Ogilby, John G. Oliver, Mrs. Parham, Miss C. C. Pinckney, Rev C. C. Prothro, Wm. Prothro, E. D. Proctor, Wm. Perrin, Josiah P. Pickens, Mrs. F. W. Rotton, David L. Rayborn, Wm. Ryan, S. B. Robertson. Wm. S&T Spencer, Miss C. Smith, Wm. Strother. Mrs. Stone, Edwartl W. Seibles, Mrs. M. J.2 Sharpton, Alex. Scurry, Thus. Searles, Pleasant Styron, Thos. A. Stark, Miss Eliz'th Scarborough, Wm. H. Tax Collector, Thompson, J. M. 2 Timmerman, Mr. Tompkins, Maryan Toland, Hugh & Wardlaw, F. H. 3 Wigtall, L. T. 2 Wigfall, Arthur 2 Ward, Richard 2 Walker, James H. Wright, Jacob Weaver, Sarah Watts, Robert Youngblood, Caroline M. Persons wishing letters from the above list will please ask for advertised letters. U. A. WALLAUE, p. t. March 31, 1840. Letters 133. c 10 List of Letters, R EMAINING in the Post Office at L Hamburg, S. C., on the 31st day of March, 1840. A, B & C Anderson, Allen 2 Adams, Nancy Anderson, John M. Adams, John Brady, James Brown, William Bailey, James Bettis, Mrs. Lucy Brainard, Cornelius Barker, R. Boyce, E. Bland, Catlin & Co. Boyce, John Collison, E. E. 2 Carlove, P. Cochran, Robert 2 Cheek, Alex. Carpenter, P. WV. Collier, Edit. sen. Chapman, J. Clark, James Cooper, Mrs. Grace Cox, Madison D, E & F. Davis, Mr. Edney, Winson Foster, William Fuller, S. Rt. Fant, 0. H. P. 2 G, H & J Gearty, M. Gauf, James Gary, P. R. 2 H undley, Thos. 3 Horton, W. F. 3 Halliwell, Robert O. H ughes. Isaac Hatcher, Mary 2 Harris, Wma. S. Hancock, Nancy Holcomnbe, A. D. Jerome, N. & C. 2 K, L & M Keitner, Washington King, J. D. Kennedy. J- J- Lamar, Mrs. M. L. L anham, Josiah Lane, Urial Lewis, John D. Lazarus, Louis Lee, James WV. Lamar, Geo. Lloyd, Williamn Mobley; Whit. Moore, J. Morris, Sidney Moffit, Phoneas Miners, John F. Moore, John Martin, WV. T. Mosely, James & Co Mcflrydes, John McCormick, Benj. McCloskey, Dennis, 0, P & R Oliver, Miss M. C. Ogilvie, P. S. S Peadue, Mrs. Sarah Peck, Epephroditus Patten, Maria V. Powell, Wmn.,H. Prothro, Miss K. Pressley, Geo. WI. - Perdue, George Rouns, Cyros S, T, WV & Y Sullivan. Miss C. Scott, Samuel C. Samuel, Museo Sturzennegger, John Sturkie, V. D. V. Sellers, Orman Sheahan, Michael Sainsimnon. S. 3 Tribbles, Mary Tolen, Mrs. ElizaE. Taylor, Jonathan Tucker, John Williams, Jos. W. Wardlaw, F. H. Williams, Travis 'Wattson, Samn'l W. Walker, Nat. Young, James M. Persons enquiring for any of these let ters, will say that they are advertised. J. W. YA RBOROUGH, P. M. Hamburg, March 31, 1840. Letters, 103. e 10 Tau-Yard & Shoe Shop opened, ON the F.dgefield Road near Mt. Vintage, ~.Pwhere good Cow Hides will be bought, or tanned on shares-one half for the other; and fine Shoes, Books, and Negro Shoes will be made on as good term::, and of materials infe rior to none an the-State. Waggon Harness mads, and Cu-riage Har ness repaired. Any articles made will be ex change for good Cow Hides. From- applica tion to business, and the best of Leather, the subscriber hopes the public in general will na tronize his new eff'ort to accommodate his District. and will call and see lhis wvek 'aid judge for themselves. ..MICHAEL GEARTY, Near .Mi. Vintage, 8-,C. NEW DRT GOODS,~ Faon Nzw Yonxd '. 'JIAtrnORD, Coin. T HE Subscribers areinoW receiving from New York and:artford, Conn., and will continue to recei O. hefrom- and. keep on hand at all timer,-acoWylete assortment of Faney and Staple, .VEW D&V GOODS, ft. which will bo diipoid of on reasonable terms, viz: Broadcloths of variouis qualities, Casineres, Sattinets, do do Kentueky and Cotton Jeansdo Glenrdck Jeans, and Linseyt, do Merinos, and Circassians, do French, E tglish and American Furni ture Prints, - Bombazines, various qualities. Flannels, 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, A pron Checks, various qualities, Shawls, a good assortment, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, do do Handkerchiefs a good assortment, Rtocks, Linen Bosoms and Collars, Brown dressed Shirts and Drawers, White, black, and colored Cambrics, Linen, Diapers, and brown Table Cloths, Fringe and Dimity Furniture, Plaid and striped Domestics, Hartford Amosking,& Trenton Tickings, Bleached and brown Shirtings, Do " Sheetings, Ribands, of every description, Brass and Whalebone Busks, Corsets, corded Skirts, Bilk and Cotton Velvets, Satin Vestings, &c. Band-boxes, Bonnets, Hoods, Hats and Cape, Shoes and Boots, - ALSO - CROCKERY WARES, And a great many articles too tedious to mention. We respectfully invite our customers, and the public generally, to give us a call. We can and tvill give them great bargains. We also return them our sincere thanks, for the liberal patronage bestowed on us, up to the present time-hoping for a further continuance of the same. MITCHELL & RANSOM. Hamburg. Sept 26,1839 tf 35 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Avory Bland, vs ? Forecloseure of Wiley Milton, i Mortgage. Avory Bland, B. Frazier, and Foreclosure of John S. Jeter, vs Mortgage, Wiley Milton, BY an order from the Court of Common Pleas, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in May next, that well known tract of Land containing five thousand acres, more or less. lying on big Horse Creek, on which is a valuable set of Saw Mills, adjoining John Wise, Charles Lamar and oth ers. Terms of Sale, one third Cash, the bal ance on a Credit of six months. The title to be signed, but not delivered, until all the pur chase Money be paid. And if the Cash portion of the purchasm Money be not paid when the preni be sold, or the balance not paid when die, the premises will be sold immediately for Cash, at the former purchaser's risk., S. CHRISTIE s. X. D. April 8, 1840 d 10 State of South Carolina. -- oona sex~D DWnosuor. Treumund Breithaupt, Z Foredosure of vs. Morris Johnson. S Mortgage. IN obedience to the order of the Court of Common Pleas, in this case, I will sell at Edgelield Court House, on the first Monday in May next, the tiact of land on which the de fendaut now resides, containing seven hundred and eighteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jarrett Wise, J. Dunkley, William S. Howard. and others. Terms ofsale, six months credit, except for so much as will pay the costs, which must be paid in cash. The title to be signed, but not delivered until the money be paid, according to the terms of sale; and if the prchase moniey be not paid when due, the premises wvill be re-sold at the risk of the for nmcr purchaser, for cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. April 8, 1P40. d t0 Sherif's Sales. Oliver Towles, Ordinary,'~ Fi. Fa. vs'. John B. Covington. The same, vs.F.F. John H . Fair. J i a B viteof levies made in the above stated caeB n with the consent of the Defend ants, will be sold in the town of Hamburg, on WVednesday, the 6th of May next, within the legal hours of sale, thbat well knowvn and valua ble towa property, called and known by the name of the Covington & Fair Warehouse, in eluding the Wharf l.ots adjoining it. The sale will be made on the premises, on a credit of one and two years in several instalments, with interest frotm day of sale. Possession to be given immediately. Bond, good personal security, and a mortgage will be taken to se cure the purchas money. Costs and Sheriffs commissionsto bc paid cash. S. CHRISTIE. s. z. D. April 7, 1840. d 10 State of' South Carolina. .EDGE FIE LD DISTR ICT. Win. Daniel, vs A ttachment Win. Salter, U NDER an order of the Court, in this case, I will sell at the house of Mary Watson on the 23d of April instant. Six bend of cattle and some household furniture. Terms Cash. ,S. CH RISTIE, s. a. D4 April 7,18.b 10 To Printers and Publishers. i H E undersigned, agents for Lothian & Hu .gar's Type Foundry, New York, will contract to supply any quantity or variety of Printing Type, to the Printers of North and South Carolina, and Georgia, on as advanta geous terms as they can be furnished from the manufacturers. The Type made at this estab lishment is all east by hand, the metal equal, if not superior to any in the country. We are also agents for R. Hoe & Co's Ma chine and Hand Presses, and all other articles manufactured by them for Printers' and Bind era' use. We also keep on hand, and contract for the regular supply of Printing Paper, of any qual ty or size. Johnson & Durants's Printing Ink, always on hand. For sale by BURGES & WALKER. Stationer's Hall, 85 East Bay, Charleston, South Carolina, OT Printers who intend dealing with us, will please publish the above once a week, till it amoun'.s to five dollars. B. & W. Jan 25, . e 52 NOTICEe ALL personsindebtedtothe Estate of Robt. .t~Watts, doesased,.are requested to make immediate payment;.andalipersous having de mands egainst the:Estatoea-e requested to pre sent them duly attested,:within the time pre scribed by law. ROBT. MCCULLOUGH, Ex'r. July 12, 189 tf 24 Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sen ible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing thern with renewed tone and vigor. In many hun dred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of dis ease to which the human frame is liable, the hapy effects of MOFFATS LIFE PILL AND PH(ENIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly ac knowledged by the persons benefitted, aud who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical 'principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every frotn & de scription. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and'hewels, the various impurities and crudities con stantly settling around them, and to re move the hardened finces which cbllcct in the convolutions of the small integines. Other medicines only partially I cleanse these and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual cosfiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarr. hen, with its imminent dangeri. - This fact is well known to all regulark anato mists, who examine the human bowels after death; and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines-or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and tipe lungs, the healthful action of which entfely de pends upon the regularity of the urinary rgans. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the hear), being thus parified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomac'M cour es freely through the veines, renews every part of the system. and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the bloom ing cheek.'f Mofat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and prondunced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatu lency, Palpitation of the Heart,, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headach, Rest lessness, Ilil-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhea, Chol ra, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism Gout, Dropsiesof all kinds, GravelWorms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, [nveterate Sores, Scobutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various Dther complaints which afflict the human rame. In FEvr and AouE, particular Cy, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful - so much so, that in he Fever and Ague districts, Physicians ilmost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pati tnts is to be particular in taking the Life Wedicines strictly according to the direc i0os. J is not by a newspaper notice, or y anything that lie himself may say in .---- hme be hoes to gain credit. It is alone t)e * resui oi a sn i,,. MOFFA'S MEDICAL MANUAL; esigned as a domestic guide to health, his little pamphlet, edited by W. B. loffat, 375 Broadway, New York, has een published for the purpose of explain ng more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of dis :ases. and will be found highly interesting o persons seeking health. 1t treats upon prevelent diseasos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by Mr. Moffat's igents generally. These Valuable Medicines are for sale iy C. A. DOWD. Edgeield C. H. March28, 1840 if 9 r Mercheants, Phaysicians, Plan 5r., and the Public i general. T HE Subscribers are now receiving, in addition to their former Stock, large sap. plies of DRUGS.,ic &c, making their as ortment the most complete ever before offered ror sale in this market. To which they wvould :all the attention of the Physicians, Merchants, Planters, and all those who wish to purchas~e may thing in their line. Among the many arti :les of which their Stock is composed, aro the rollowing, viz: LS.-Sperm or Lamp Oil, of different :iualities, Linseed or Paint do., Train or Tan ier's do. Neat's foot do., Castor do., Sweet do. PANTS, VARN1SHES, *c.-W~hite Lead, Df dierent brands and qualities, ground in oil, and in kegs of 2001b,1001lb,50lb, and25lb each. Dry White Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Yel ow, Chrome Red, (a beautiful article and a substitute fot Vermillion, at a much less price,) Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Red Lead, Lith sirge, Lampblack, Verdigris, dry and ground in Dil, also Blue, Green, Yetlow, Black,snd Paints of all colors, ready mixed for use, Spirits Tur pentine, Copal Varnish, 1st annd qualities, Japan Varnsh, Black or Leather do. BR USHES-Paint Brushes, of all sizes, Cloth do. (something new and superior,) Hair to. do., Tooth, Furniture, Flesh, Nail, White Wash, Blacking, Horse, (something feie,) Tan ners, Couner or Dusting, Crumb; Hearth, Shaving, (a very fine article,) Comb, Sweep ing. Scrubbing, and Painters Dnsting Brushes, together with a variety of other Brushes used by Painters and others,-notherein mentioned. DE STUFFS-Among which are Spanish Float Indigo, Carolina do.,Madder, Copperas, Logwood Brazil-wood, Niewood, Camwood, Annatto, &ce. &c. MEDICINES.-Among the many of which are the following, viz: Sulhate Quinine, Sal phate Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Piperine, Strychnine, Isdin, Elaterium, Hydriedate Pot ish, Kresote, &c.&dc. PA TENT MEDICINES-Amesg which are the following, viz: Honek's Pasacea, In dian do., Swm's do., Smith's Anti Hercurial Syrup, or Swaiin's conqueror, the Hygean Syrup, Spobn's cure for sick Head Ache, Green's Tonic Mixture, (a curs for Yever and Ague.) Also Peter's Pills, Beekwith's do., Spann's do., Cook's do., Lee's do. Evant's do., &cc-together with a general assortment of the most popular nostrums of the day.. A full assortment of Perfumery and Soaps, of the fnest qualities. Ar.so, An assortment of Glans Ware.for Physicians' md Confectioner's .nse.; -uch as Bpecie Jars, and Tiniture Bottles of dif'erent sizes, Grua sted Measures and Funnels. W indow Glass of varius sizes, from 6 by 8, to2 by 30, all of which theywilaellonafavora sle terms.IH. R. COOK & Co. Hamburg, Oct 3,1839 tf 36 RMnitU Bole Cottoni Seed. T HE above Seed can be had at the Store of G.L. &E. PENN &Co. onsgood eem. Warranted genuine. uarc imlO t BROTHER JONATHA1. The largest Newspaper in the World. T HE Proprietors of this mammoth sheet, "Great Western" among the newspapers, have the pleasure of spread ing before the reading public a weekly pe riodical containiug a greater amount and variety of useful entertaining miscellany, than is to be found in any similar publica tion in the world. Each numberof the paper contains as large an amount of reading matter as is found in volumes of ordinary duodecimo, which cost two dollars, and more than is contained in a volume of Irving's Colum bus, or Banerof's History of America, which cost three dollars a volume-all for six cents a number, or three dollars a year. BROTHER JONATHAN being a genuine Yankee, and thinking that some things can be done as well as others, is determined to present to his readers. a MEDLEY hitherto unrivalled by any other paper, of Anecdotes, Amusements, Allegories, Accidents' Biography, Ben Mots, C'onversations, Crimes. Dramatics, Drolleries, Erratics, Essays, Elo pence, Facetia,Geography, History, JestsLearn ng. Morality, Mareels, Music, Nees. Novelties, Oratory, Poetry, Philosophy, Quidditics, Re mance. Religion, Sports, Spectacles, Sorrows,i Suferings, 'ales, Trials, I'uths, Teachings, Wisdom, Wit, Wonders, &c. Erc. &c. As a family newspaper, Brother Jona than will be found to present attractions beyond any other, "He comes the herald of a noisy world, News from all nations lumbering as his back," The earliest intelligence, foreign and domestic, and the latest novelties in the literary world, will be promptly served up for the gratification of the reader. (Q* Srictly neutral in politics, it will contain nothing in favor of, or against uy party, and will sedulously avoid ay or the controversies which agitate the religious community. Strict morali ty, virtue, temperatice, industry, good order, benevolence, and usefulness to our fellow men, will be advocated and incul ated in every page of Brother Jonathan. Terms of Brother Jonathan $3a year in advance. For Five Dollars two copies of the paper will be sent one year or one copy two years. The EVENING TATTLER is pub lished every day at the same office and is put to press at 12 o'clock meridian, in sea son for the great northern, eastern and southern mails, which all close at about 2 o'clock, P. M. All country newspapers who give this prospectus 3 insertions, will be entitled to an exchange on sending a number of their papers to this office. containing the adver tisement. GRISWOLD & Co. (Q7Suhsriptions received at this Office. March 1840. 152 Nassau st. N. York. State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William C. Black and Jane his wife, vs. B Wi to set aside Bennett Reynolds, purchases. for Larkin Reynolds and account Src. Washington Reynolds. IT appearing to my sataraction, that Was A ington Reynolds, one of the defendants is. this case, resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion, ordered that the said Washington Reynolds do appear and plead, answer, or de mur to the complainants' bill within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will be taken, as to hit pro confesso. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, c. E.A.!D. Commissioner's Office, 7th March, 1840. w ar $881 ac State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Matthew Mays, vs. Meedy Maya, ' John Mays, Benj. Billfor Partition. Broadaway and Nan cv his wife.J I T appearing to my satisfaction that Benja mini Broadaway and Nancy his wife, de fendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State, on motion, ordered that the said defendants do. appear, plead, answer, or demur to the complainaant's bill within three months from the date of this pblication, or the said bill will be taken pro cofss against them. BENJ. Y.MA RTIN, c. L... Commissioner's Office, 7th March, 1840. 5 B&v $8 81 ac 6 State of South Carolina. ABBE ViLL E DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Wilson, adm'r., vs Janet gggg~ Wilson, Wmn. Wilson, Hugh dI c.fr ev Wilson, James Ewing, and an ju Jane his wife, and others. ta I T appearing to my satisfaction, that James Ewing and Jane his wife, reside without the limits ot this State, on motion, ordered, that the said defendants do appear, plead, answer, or demnr to the complainant's bill within three months from the date of this publication, or the said bill will be take gcofssaainst them. Commissioner'as Office, 6th March, 1840. 5 avT $8 81 ac 6 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Samuel Williams, et. al., us.I In CHANCR. John C. Davette and Ann( Bill for Partition. Davette, his wife.J IT Appearing to my satisfaction that the de .fendanti John C. Davette and Ann his wife, resides beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Griffin and Burt, Complainants Solicitors, Ordered that the said defendants do plead, answerer demur to this bill, within three months from the pablication of this order, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. JAMES TERRY, C.EB.E. D. Commissioner's Office, 4 ac February 25, 3840. 5$8 81 G a State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Reben Carpenter et al. applicants, Nancy Mosesy et aL. defendants5 T appearing to my satisfaction, that Nancy IMosely and Anna Danner, two of the de fendants in this case, resides without the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered, that they do aa and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Fanny Butler, deceased, on or before the hrst day of June next, or their con sent will be entered of record, this 2nd day of March, 1840. OLIVER TOWLES, 0o. . . umarb 1840s $6 50 ab 5 Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORyNG STATES. YOU are respectfully informed that 70 -- MzaI? sTRET 70-is my Oiffce. for tho exclusive sale of BRANDRETH'SVEGE TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen. ty five cents per box, with directions in Eriglish, Freach, Spanish Portuguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Brantdeth Pills, renders it unnecessary tocom ment largely on their particular virtues. As an anti-bilious and purgative medicine, they are unequalled by any. Their purifying effect on the blood is universally allowed-all that have Dver used have approved and recommended them. In many cases where the dreadful ravages of ulceration had laid bare ligament aud bone, and where to all appearance, no human means :ould save lire, have patients by the use ofthese Pills, been restored to good health; the devour. ig disease having beencompletely eradicated. n consequence of the pleasantness of their peration, they are universally ned in every section of this wide extended country where they are made known, and are fast surperseding very other Preparation of professed similar import. Upwards of Fourteen Thousand cases ave been certified as cured, solely from their use since the introduction of that into the U. States, thus establishing the fact beyond all doubt, that the Brandrel Pills cure the (appa rently) most opposite diseases,, by the one imple act of continually evacuating the bow les with them, until the disease gives way; therefore, whatever may be said of the TzoRY, the UTILITY of the PRUCTIcE is now BEYoND all DOUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scurvy, Costive a ess, and its consequences, seasfaring men and all travellers to foreign regions, should not be without, in order to resoit to them on every ccasion of illness. No medicine chest is re ired where they are. N. B,-Time or climate affects them not, provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle men will find this medicine one that will insure ealth to the people on their estates. Be careful and never purchase Pills of a Druggist, PRoFEssINo to be Brandreth's Pills. Under No cincubsTANcEs is any one of this 4lass made an Agent. My own established Agents have I3vARIABLi an zNGRAVZD Certifi ate, signed B. Brandreth, M. D, in my own hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it no longer guarantees the genuineness of the medicine, it would be well, therefore, for purchasers to :arefully examine the Certificate. The seal is mot wax, but embossed on the paper with a steel seal. Ifthe genuine medicine is obtained,there is no doubt of its giving perfect satisfaction, and if all who wantit are careful to go by the above directions, there is little doubt but they will obtain it. Remember 70 Meeting street, is the only place in, Charleston where the genuine medi cine can be obtain, and at J. Sales, Hamburg and C. A. DOWD, Edgefield 0. H. the only authorised Agents for Edgefield. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken; David Turner, Becaufort; John McLaren,Abbeville; William Cnnningham. Columbia; Elijah Alexander, Pickens; John Hastie, Pendleton; Samuel Wilmol Georgetown, McLure, Brawley &Co, Chester; Charles Wilcox, Coosawhatchie; Ma ker & Ryan, Barnwell K. H.; D. & H. B. Rice, Graham's P. 0., Barnwell District.; Gaines & Bolling, Greenville District; Reuben Gross, Lexington; Hastie & Nichol, Greenville C. H.; John G. Tongue, Younguesville, Fair. field Dist.; Sylvester Beach, Orangeburg; Ruff & Johnson, Newberry; Rice & Cater, Anderson: James E. Gee, Leesville, Lexing ton District; Barksdale & Saxon, Gaurensville, Vernon & Mitchell. Spartanburg, P. J. Foster, Foster's, Union Dict; JohnMcLure,Union ville, George Steel, orkvinie; a. ii. tiam bere, Winsboro';C harles Miller, Edisto Bland. John Rosser, Camden; Samuel Wilmot, Georgetown; Maker & Ryan, Barnwell; E Gartigue, Blackville, Barnwell; E. D. Felder, Midway, Barnwell; Gangley & Drummond, Lower Three Runs, Barnwell; Philip Char. trand,Branchville. Orangeburg; A. Stevenson, Pickneyville, Union, and B. Jaudon, Robert ville, Beaufort. Feb 13, 1840 tf 2 AUGUSTA SEED STORE. No. 219 Broad-street. ~AS Constantly on hand a sup I of fresh i. SHAKER GARDEN8 SI~DS. The usual allowance made to conutry den lers. Bird Seed, Clover, Lucerne, Potato Onions, Onion Sets, &c. A few Brushes, Swifls, Sif te, &c., made by the Shakers. J. H. SERVICE. Feb 15, 1840 tf 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W~illiam Daniel, vs Auiachmenst William Salter. Assumpuit. TH E Plaintiff having this day filed his de 3.claration in the above stated ease, and having no wife or attorney known to be with ia this State, upon whom a copy of the said declaration with a rule to p lead can be served. It is ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and anday, fromi the publication hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Ofce. Marchk26,1840, o G&B $7 50 age 9 Plaister of Paris, SROUND and Caleined, suitable for both Manuring and Plastering. Also, a genuine article of Old Port Wine. Just received and for sale by H. R. COOK, & Co. Hamburg, Feb 26,1840 tff4 .7VE H' S1LKS. JUST Received a handsome assortment ol Pru do Sois, Gros do Nap and Mattioni Silks, of the latest and most fashionable colours and patterns, which wvill he sld cary cea by Dee. 13, 18399tf 44 Notice. AFIRST Rate Wagon and Team,and expe Al rienced Driver to hire by the day, week, orrmouth. Apply to M. FRAZIER. Edgefield C. Hi. Feb 18. 1840. e 3 Best Apple Vinegar, OR*Sale'b' C. A. DOWD. Feb 24, 1840 tf 4 lyouselaine de Lanes, ASuperior Article for Ladies Dresses. Also, Victoria Shawls, just received and rr sale by JNO. 0. B. FORD. Hamburg, Sept27, 1829 ff35 Fresh Teas. UN Powder, Imperial and Black Tess, Just Received and for Sale by C. A. DOWD. Feb 24. 1840 ff4 The Thorough-Bred Horse HER-CLINE, KX ILL Stand the ensuin Sprin season, W commencing on the 10thofMarch at Janes Swearingens. 11th at W. Wise, M12tj at S. Quarles, 13th at D. Glovers, 14th at R4 Hill, 15th at or near J. Roperm, 16th and 17th at C. J.Glovers Edgefield Court House, visiting, each stand every ninth day until the 10th of June. He will be let to mar at 8 dollars the single viit, 12 dollars d season, and 15 to insure. The leap money to be paid in cash. In every. instance the insurance money will become due as soun as the mare is known to be with foal, or exchanged, or moved out of the settlement. All possible cae taken to Preventaccidents,-but I winot be responsible for any. R. WARD. HER-CLINE is a beautiful bay, full 15 hands 3 inches high, and is a mure fol-getter, has run and won many races in this State, Virginia and Maryland. When be lef the turf, he was re garded one of the best three-mile horses in the State, and two miles unequalled. At three. years old, after winning the greatstake at Bal timore, (See Turf Register,) his owner was offered and refused five thousand dollars forl him. His colts are generally ver promising, partaking of the old Archy stock, sire, are extremely docile and gentle, nearly all making' good family horses. PEDIGREE. HER-CLIN was got by old Sir Arly; out of Georgiana. Archy was by imported Diomede" dam imported Castinira, by Rockingbari g. dam Tabitha, by Trentham; g. g. das aby Bosphorus; g. g.g. dam by Forrester; g. g. . g.dam Coalition Volt; g.g. g. g. g. -dam .A Bastard; g.g. Lg. g.g. dar by LordLeig Charming Mo by Sec;g. g. g. g. g.' dam by Hanger s Brown mare by Staugaws Arabian; g. g. g. g.g. g. . dam Giy, by King William the Third's Black No-Ton uef Barb; g. g. g. g. g. g. g. g. g. dam by Make. less; g. g. g. g. g. g. g. g. g.g- dam Royal Mre Georgiana was gotten by Col. Alsom' Gal latin, (son of im. horse Bedford,) an Calypso, by imported horse Knowsley; grand dam by, Eclipse, (son of the imported horse Obscurity) g. g. dam by Skipwith's Figure; g. g. g.- dam by Imported horse Bailor'sFearnought, out of a thorough-bred mare. W. R JOHNSON. Ridge. March2. 1840 d 5 The Celebrated Thorough Bred Horse NULLIFIERM W ILL Stand the ensuing Sprigsaon, at the Plantation of Capt. Wia Mays.four miles below Edgefield C. House, on the Stage Road leading to Augusta. The Sea son will commence on the 10th of March, and expire on the 10th of June, ned will be lett10 Mares at the following reduced prices, vi: Fifteen Dollarsthesingle visit,Twenty five Dol lars the season, and Porty Dollars Insurance, and Fifty Cents cash to the Groom, in every instance. In cases ofcompanies offive mares, the season will be reduced to Twenty Dollars for each mare, and a proportionate deduction for the visit, or insurance, by sone person be coming responsible for all, ares will be kept at the subscriber's plantation, and special care taken of them, at Twenty-five cents per day. Good Pasturage Gratis. The visit and season money will become due at the expiration of the season, and the Insurance money as Soon as the mare is ascertained to be with foal, or transferred, in which ease the owner of the mare, when put, will be held accountable for the money. All possible care will be taken to prevent accidentsur escapes, but no liability will be incurred for either. Description.-NULLF'ZrI is a beautifll Bay handsomely marked, with a delightful coat of -.a;, whkh &hawa his suparior stock. Hisap pearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, subqtantiality, and 1trengtb. He will be ten years old this Spring-s ful sixteen hands high having supnor size, large bone, and is as well muscled as any other horse, in this, or any other country, and has as much du. rabilitv. Pedigree.-N ranR was got by the ele bratod running horse, Old American Eclipse son of the celebrated American running horse, Old Durock, Roxana, his dam, was by the im, ported horse, Sir Harry, the best son of Sir Peter Teazle, grand dam by the imported horse, Saltrum; g. grand dam by Col. Symes' cele brated Amrncan horse, Old Wild Air: r. g. grand dam by Driver~g.g. g.grand darnbm h imported horse Fallow,g.g.g. g.grand dam by the imported horne, Vampr. A certified copy, from Virg inia.signedb Benjamin Jones,Robert B.Corbaa,and Francis P.Corban. For hisown, and his colts' performancesontheturf,reference. canbehadto the AmericanTurfReg.&Sporting Magazine. He is a sure foal peter, and his cots are large, and have a splendid appearance, and are now running with great succems, both on the Northern and Bonthern Courses. Performanc.-Nor~rnzma, the Spring he was three years old, ran a mweep-stakes over die Je rusalem Courne, mile heats, mix mubscribers, One Hundred Dullars entrance, when ho was beaten, a prodigiously bard race, and not more thin six or eight inches the second beat. The next week lhe ran, and won a Sweep-stakes,. over the Norfolk Course, mile heats. Two Hundred Dollars entrance, beating several colts with great ease, particularly thesecond- heat. The week after this, he ran another Sweep stakes, over the Nottaway Courne, mile heats, which race he won three heats, under the -hard-. est drive, every heat. He was not then trained til et p ing e was four years old when he an t TeeHill, a most interesting and hard contested race, when he was beaten by Golish, at four heats-Bayard and rmny otheriv were in this race, and Nullifier was only beat' one footthe last heat. The nextweek he went to Baltimore and ran over the Central Course, four mile heats, for the Jockey Club purse, when lie was beaten by the flying Dutchman avery hard race msany other horses running, but only these two contending. The next fall he ran at Broad Rock, two mile heats, whicli race he won at four heats, beating seven others, after he had lost the first and second heats. In this race he got one of his sinews sprung; and has not been trained ince. The above is all correct and true. W. R. JOHNSON. Feb. 4, 1840 d 1 OFFICE OF CO1YPTROL LER GENERAL. CuanrLEston, Jan. 16th, 1840. T HE Legislature at their last Session having enacted that the General Taxes shall- be aid in specie, paper mediu~m or the notes 'of th specie paying Banks of this State. The Tax Collectors and Sheriff throughout the State will govern themselves accordingly. Ju rors and Constables Certificates arealso receiv able in payment of Taxes as heretofore. WM!.ED. HAYNE, . Comptroller GeneraL. g7 The Edgefield Advertiser, Pendletn Meienger, Greenville Mountaineer. Cainden' Journal, Cheraw Gazette, the South Carolinian and the Georgetown paper will insertthe above once a week until the first of May next. Jan. 23, aj 51 Fresh Groceries. J UST Received a fresh Supply of New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Rio and Cuba Cof'ee, St. Croix Sugars, Raisins. &C-&C For salc by. A. DOWD. Feb 24. 1840 4 tC