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p- -p - List of Letters - R ENAINiNG in the Post Office at . Edgenield C. House, S. C. on the let of January, 1841. A&B Addaus, Ed. C. Ataway, W. & S. Adams. James Breithaupt, T. Breithaupt, Mrs. T. Bird. T. B. 5 Bird, 1). Bird, li-;s M1. S. Blicker. B. M1. 2 Brooks, W. 2 Brooks, Samuel Bird, Eldred M. Benton, John Butler, Thomas P. Berry, Jessee Bale, Murtt Bnssy, Euberson C&D Corley, Baily C;ha ppel, % ni. Collins, Lewis Cloud, Philip Collier, llilry Collr.s & lcDaniel, Cook, Win. sen. or Cook, Jeremiah Esq. Cawley, Mathey Collier, H. M. Coleman. Wan. S. Christie, Col. S. D, E & F Durisoe, Wr. F- Evans, Benij. Elkins, 'Wm. Eikier, Phillip Eid.;on, James Elesmore, Allen Ethrodee, Joseph S. Fair. John U. Frazier, Col. M. G, 11 & J Glover, C. J. Gruit, John Garren. L..betrt Gridin. R. Geyer, Dr. GaretyN, M. G'oodmn:ma;, Mr. Hodges, A. T. 3ill mzirt.. Alary Hardin. Mr. W. C. Hjea nmt Haiei. loward.Thomas C. Huilian, D. H. Hightower, W. B. Henney, J. S. kHaunmond, Benj. F. Harris, John C. Johnes, Mrs. lartha Joosou. Samuel or Edward fluicher. K, L, M & N Kimball, MIrs. Joh Leitch, Wm. Y. Lanham, Thos. W. Landrum, R Mitchell, Joseph Mays, C.pt. S. B. .Mays. J. J. Mays, Rhydin G. Miles, Lewis G. Mays. Esq. R. H. Marsh, Esq. mn. lcllobinson.James McCarty, Jacob MeCan, Wm. Montgomery. R. P. Maceinna. Wm. 3MeCan, Wit. E. blarvin, D. Nance, Miss E. P, R & S .Posey, Elbert Pealor, Joseph 2 Powel, Miss Sarah Phillips, Rev. Jos. Pew. Esq. Jacob Parmenter, Ed, C. Poildred, Miss Elizaloethk Rareden, Sanders Re.,dv, Dr. J. C. Richardton. Mrs. Mary A. Randolph, James 11. Ration, Elizabeth Robertson, Wim. R anson, .\ nuroe Roper, j.n. Joel Rotton. Willis Samuel, Harris Sateler, Sauni el Sharpton. A. B. Srmilov, J. S. atuple, Lewis Simkins. Arthur T & W Tibbetts. Mrs. II. C. Tomjpkii.4 Col. J. 3 Thomas, S. W. Tenant. Dr. G. 2 'T'horu, W. B. Tailor, Mrs. B. F. Tormpson, MIrs.Waddy Wardlaw, F. Ii. Wigfall, Esq. Win. Wigfall, Col. L. T. Williams, Henry R. Watson. Lewis Williams, Uriah Woodruff' Samuel Persons wishing Letters from the above list, will please ask for advertised letters. B A. WALLACE, P. M. Jan. 1, 1841. Letters 124 e 49 CASH WANTED. T IIE Subscriber takes this metld of say ing to those indchied to the old firm ,it Nicholson & Presley, on note-s aid -ccC6t11s for the year 1839, and previos, that necessi ty compels ue to request them to co-me fo-r ward and pay ip). I ow'e money due onl the Ist ot January next. and cant exteiid I-mger indligeuce. I woild also say. that I wish to make ani iivariale rtle in m bu.i tess lo have all accounts ligniidated the 1st oif Jatiuary each year. which will save tue contsiderable trontble, Mind be lfor the interedt of my ensitenrs. Dec. 10tf 45 T~ HE Sublscibler's make this laa~t call on all 1.those inidebted to them, to come forward and liqnidate their notes :ai-l necountts. without delay, as we are dlet,.rtunned 1( to$ oe1) our business. All those who do not take advantage ofthis notice,hby the firteeth day of Jannry next, will find their notes and accoutnts tm the hands of an Attortney for collection. C. L. GOODWIN. GOODWIN. HARRINGTON &. Co. HARRINGTON & BRYAN. Dec.7, 1840 tr' 45 Linsey WooIsey. F OR Sale at the Vtanchse Factory, a few bak-s of heav y anid Sutperior Lindsey. for Negro Colotig, inanufacturied of excellett domestic wool. NOV. 2, 184tf 40 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DiSTR ICT. IN TH E COMMON PL E AS.. Wilson & Hodge) vs >Casc on Attlaciusmcut. W'dliam M. Bailey. Whereas thuePlainati have this dzay filed theit deelaration in the Clerks Ollice of A bbeville District, against the Defenadant. who is absent fiom, and without the limits of this Statse, and as iteither wife tnor attornay, known withiti the same, upon wvhoim a copy of the said dlecia ration with a rule to plead unto, might he served: It isq therefore ordered, that the said defetndant do appear and p)lead to the said Dec laration,.withina a year aid a day, from this date, or judgement, final and absolute will be awar ded against him. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON, c. C. P. Clerk's Office, May 11,1840 5w &x $750 agje State of South Carolilna. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA S. M. 0. Tulman ) Assuoa esrr, vs Ej hraim Vessels. A-rneIMn. HE Plaintiflf having fil his declara tion in the Clerk's Office on thme sixteetnth day of Oetoher last, and it appenling that the defendant is frotm, and without the~ limiits of the State,and having neither wife tnor attornmey with in the said District, on whom a rule to plead can be served. It is therefore ordered; that thte defendant-do plead tothie said declatration wvitli in a year and a day, from the filing of the dec laration, or final and absolute judgmient will be entered against him, by default JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. p. J a n k ' 1 6 , 1 6 4 0 w & P $ 6 a q d 5 l Wanted to Bire, FOR'the present year, a good Cook, FWashier and Ironer, for a small fami ly; an elderly woman, wihout childre,i would be preferred. Also, a small Girl to Nurse. Enquire a~t this Of1ice. an 14. 1S41 ~ 'tf 50 Sherl's Sales. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Firi . Fatcias. I shall proceed to sell at Edgelield Court House, on the first Mon day and-Tuesday in February next, the following property viz: G. L. Penn & Co., vs Hollis Dunton. one tract of land, known as the iAlorgan tract, adjoining Charles Price and others; also one negro man Ned. D. Willamats, vs Riley Padget and Lewis Padget. one onare. Dianiel Quazdelbttn,, (hearer,) vs Sam uel Wingard and wife . I . Sawyer and John V. Sawyer, two negroes, Charles and Chatty. Marin Posey, vs John Bridwell, One mule. Elisha Robertson, vs B. T. Rearden and Tolbert Cheatham, the tract of land where d efendant Cheatham lives, containiig Iwo hutndred c& lily acres. more or less, adjoin in. It. Howard and others. Felix E. Bodie, for Nathaniel Corley. vs lloratio Haney, one hundred and fifty acres of land, moro or less, adjoining lands of N. Norris and others. William H. Yeldell, Administrator, vs Margaret O'Gilvie and Tolbert Cheatham one tract of land where defendantt O'Gilvie lives adjoining John A. White and others. Also, one other tract, containing one Iun dred acres, more or less, known as the Tonmkins tract, adjoining Jeremiah Seig for and others. E. Chamberlin, vs Margaret O'Gilvie, the'above described property. Temple Martiit, vs the same, the above described property. Elizaheth illins. alias Elizabeth flow ard, vs the same, the above described property. Eli Milton, vs John Marsh, one tract of land containing two hundred and fifty a cres, more less, adjoining Elizabeth Car ter and others. L. Giddings, vs Richard Johnson, the tract of land where the defendant lives, adjoining Daniel Prince and others. loses liolateen, vs Samutl Barker. George Sawyer and Elijah Whittle, one tractof land vheru the defendant lives, ad joining lands of Z. Miller and others. Jacob B Smith, vs Sterling Powel, one tract of land, lying on lorse Creek, ad joininag Darlin Walker atnd others. Archibald Clark, vs Cullin, Robert, and Joshua Clark, one tract of land containing one hundred acres, more or less, lymtg on the Mathis Road, adjoining Mrs. May and others. George Adams, vs Azariah Stone, six hundred acres of land, more or !ess, adjoin ing Thomas larris and others. M, Hankinson, Executor, vs John B, Burgess, one tract of land containing six hIundred acres, more or less, adjoining iWi ley Glover and others. Joseph Woods, (hearer,) vs William B. and Mary lightower, nine hundred acres of laud, more or less, adjoining Mary Hightower and others. Whitfield Brooks, vs Rudolph Carter, five thousand acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Wise and others. Thonas Kerneghan, vs Richard John. son, the tract ofland where the defendant lives. adjoining Daniel Prince and others. Charlcs Price. vs Sherwood Corley, one tract of* Iand wher derna4iM#a4;ve.- 44. ing John Rogers and others. Also. one other tract, containing one hundred acres more or less, adjoining William Shaller, Sunittel Sitevent., H. J. Kemp and others. John Banskett, Exe'r, vs John Mosley. seven hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining James Vann and others Snuel Chapan, vs Azariah Statn six imtutd red tacres of land. miore or~ less, ad joining Tlhonmas I larri anad others. Smith & .lays, vs the samte, the above -described prcopetrty. James GJriliin, tassignec, vs Geoi. Thuir manad. the tract of land w'here te defent cdant lites cotntainaing three hundred acres adjoining A. .\organa andl othecrs. Geddings & Butshnell, vs the samec, the abaove descritbed propaert. Lewis~lones, vs the same, the above described property. Goodwin JHarrington & Co., vs the sanme, the above described property. Elbert Posey, vs Joahn Grice, one hun cdredl anal eighty acres o1f land, motre tar less. adjoinitng A. B. Addison, anad J. C. Allen. T. BI. Ilarvey, v's Samuel Williams and Johnt Lo wery, one hundred amid forty-sevetn acres of land, more or less, where defen dant Lotwery liives, adjoainintg Jontathant Wev'er amnd others. David St1ainaker, vs Thma A. Styron andc S. C. Terry. the traterat' latnd wihere defendant Terry livedl thte year 1840, ad jointing Nicholas Lowe and others. R. W'. Mathais, for~ Thomas Smaith, vs Rnatmey & ilughes, one negro womnat Bar bairy, the propterty of N. Ratmey. Steednan &. Meritt, vs Edward WVil hamts, atti hoarse, saddlle atnd baridlle, John Bauskett, vn Nathatniel Rtamey, one negro wvomana Barbary. F. W. Pickens, for E. J. Calhoun, vs T. G. Bacont natd Eliza IBacon, onte house and lot, adjotinitng Mrs. Lahordle and others. Williatm C. Mit,:helt, vs Gasper Bnz zard, three tnegroes, Becky and her child, and Pace. Win. Bruson, administrator, vs Sam uel Cartledge, Tatndy Cartledge and S C. Terry,one tact of land containting twvo hundred acres, more or less, adjoininig N. Lowe atnd others. David Richardson, vs Elizabeth Tur tner, one tract of lanad cuntainintg ninety five acres, maore or less, adjoinaing Johna Mack andc others. A. Walker & Co. vs Thomas J. Cole matn, ante tract of lanad conatainaing fourt hiutndredl acres, more or less, adjoitnitng R. C. Griffin anal others. Albert Walker, for J. N. Wardlaw, vs Thomas J. Colemtan anal R. C. Griffin,. te above decscribted propecrty. JTohnt MrLenan, assigtnee, vs Thomnas J. Coleman, the abuove described property. Abraham Wittbish & Johanson, vs T. J. Coleman and Larkin Guriflina. the above described property. The Exeetntors of A. Shaarpton, dee'cd., vs Delanison G. Colvitn, Atisley Calvin and Daniel Colvin,. two hunditred acres of land; sadjoinitg Thomas Chtamberlin and othters Theophtolus Ltundy, vs Joseph High tower, Wiley Miltotn and Eli Milton, five hundred and forty acres of landI, more or less, levied ont as the property of Joseph Hightower, adjomting Dr. Geiger and .L. R~haen naed otheqrs. Richard Parks, vs Ele0 Colvin, two* hundred an'd six acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Freeman and others. James 0. white, by his next friend, vs the same, the above described- property. Elizabeih Timmerman, vs Josh. Clark andi P. Keimpson. two hundred and seven ty five acres of land, more or less, adjoin ing Iands of Wi. %*% alion and others. Smith & Fravier, vs William New, the -h-lendanis it.-rest in a trait of land ad joining Win. Johnmon.and others, Beverly Burton and others, vs W. C. H all. one brown horse and bridle. Goodwin, llarrington & Co. vs Josiah A. MAichell, one trict of rind containing twen ty acres, more or less, adjoining William .1orris, E.: I. Presley and others. Jacob H. Smniih, vs the same; the above described property. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. ClRISTIE, s. E. D, Jan. 12, 1841. c 50 state of South C aolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Henry Stone Applicant, vs Thomas Stone and otbers, Def 'Is. Y an Order rrom the Ordinary, I shall . proceed to sell on the first Monday in i'ebrni.try ntext, the real estate of Jesse Stone, :eceased,!situate in said District adjoining lands James Tomkins, James Falkner, Henry Stone,. anti others. cont aining one hundred and -ixty-six acres, imore or less. oil credit of twelve tooths. Purchasers to give Bond and prtion al security, and a Mo-rtgage of the pmretises to the Ordinary. Cs!s tobe paid in cash. S. C1H HISTIE. s. E. D. Jan. 13, 1841. ($3) c 50 State of So uth C rolina. EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT. Wiley D. Monnce, Applicant, vs Wmll. Alonce, and others, Def ts. B Y an Order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in I-ebruary next, the real estate ofMarthu M1totnce deceased. sitnate in said District,oo tihe waters of Wilson's Creek, bounding on land.. of the estate of' Willis Mayson, deceased, Mrs. Wil son, Temple H argrtve. and others, containing ote hunlred acres, uore or less; on a credit of twelve months. Pnrchasers to give Bond and personal security and a Mortgage of the premi. ses tothe Ordinary. Costs to lie paid in cash. S. CH ftISTIE, S. E. 1). Jait. 13, 1841. ($3) c 50 State of 'outh ( afrolina. ABBEVILIE DISTRICT. Cyntia Taylor, Applicant, vs Joel Bttrnham, atid others, Del'ts. BY aln urder from the iOrdinmy. I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in February next, the real estate of Lee Steel, do. eeasced, situate in said District, Ott the wa ters of Big Creek, adjoining lands of Mid dleton Graham. David Mack, and others, con tuiinittg two hundred acres. more or less, on a credit oil twe've inolths. Purchasers to give Bond and persotal secirity, and a Mortgage of the premises to the Ordinaty Costs to be paid in cash. S. CHIIRISTIE, s. r. is. Jan. 13. 1841. ($3) c 50 State of South ' ar fina EDGEFIELDDISTRICT. John W. Ball and wife, Applieunts, vs. Virginia Y nu Order froma the Ordinary, I shall B proceed to sell ott the first Motiday in Febo.hiry next, the real estate of Joshm John ?on. decased, lying partly in the District of Edge. field and partly iii the District of Abbeville. on thewaters of H ardihotr Creek, aidjoining lands of Ileary Hose, lands of the estate of viliam Sullivan. deceased. and others, and containing onte hiudred antd fifty acres, mtore or less, on a credit of twelve months Ptrchasers to gir e Bondt~ ai p rsional security, and a Mortgatge of~ th,- p~remise~s to theo O.rdinaty. Costs to be paZid iln cash. 8. CIllIleTIE, s. x. D Jan. 13, 1841. (*3) c 50 State ot Soth (arolina AIBEVILLE DISTRICT. JO i N A. WVA'lTMON, living abouit two m iile's t'romt the~ Denizil. tohlls Icertie me onte dnrk buy H lorse, four feet ten intches high. supposeid to he eight years old. ilis rightt eye os,. a star undt snip otn htis nose attd fore head, a white spot otn the left side oif his nteck, wvith similar slpots ott his body. No other brands or ma rks pierceivnblec. A ppraised at t5 dollars. NATIJANII L. McANTrS, J. r. Camnbribge, Nov. 7, 184t0. d 41 State of South (arolinia. EDGE&F1ELD DISTRICT. IN iE CO3iMON t LEAS. Beverly Bhurtotn Attachment, vs - Wma.M. St eifle. Dlebt. r3g'1 E PIinifithavitng thtis day filed his I eclration int my office, and alto Defetid at having tno Wife or Attorney kntown tom hi ,vithitn the State. on whoma a coipy of the siamte. wite a rutle to plead, could lie served. It is or. dered that the Defentdant pileatd to the said dee laration withitn a year atnd a tday, or fitnal atnd nhsohmite jndgemet will begivein tagainst htitm. GEO. POPE, c. c. r Clerk's ()flice. ? Dec. 18, 18401. ( o .s *7 $y 5 47 State of South Ca:i olinla. EDGEVIE~LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON P'LEAS. Daniel Bird, )Foreign Auachament. vs. Satm'l Ilolloway. Dclbt. T PEIlaintil itt thtis camse, hasvittg this day filed his declaration, and tlhe Defendant hamvitng no wife or Attortney, known itn this State, uipont whott a copy oif the same can lie served: Ottnmotioni, ordered that thme said De Iiendant dho appear andt p~leald to ste said decla rationi, wvithint a year antd a2 day from the pub. lication herofl or final and absulutc judgmtent will be awarded gnuitnst him. UEORGUE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's OfTlce, Dec. 19, 184. . c. P. $7 50 age 47 State of South Ca~rolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. William Dattiel, vs Attachment Willianm Salter. Assuumpsit. TlHE Plaitntiar htavinig this day filed his die .. clartatiotn itt thte above stated case, and 8 mtving nto with ot aitorney knmown to he wvith n thtis State, upton whtomi a copy of thte said at leclaration with a rttle to plead can he served 31 is ordered that the said Defendant do appear til itd plead to the said declaration, within a year h nid a day, front thte publioatiotn hereof, or flunal e ttd absolute judgmettt will be awarded agaittst ti in. G Et. POPE, c. c. P. lecrk's Offie. air 20. Jt94n n n.7 !G op ne New Fal and Winter DRY GOODSo. JOHN 0. B. FORD has received a full assortment of New and Fashions ile Dry Goods, to which he ik daily receiv og additiols, which will be sold whole ale or retail, at prices that cannot -fail it ileise all who may do him the favor to -all, such as Wool-dyed, black, coloured, and mixed Clotls, Wool-dyed, black, coloured and mixed Doe skin Cassineres, Black, bluze and mixed Saitinetts, 6-4 Cashmeretia for Lalies Cloaks, Kentucky Jeans, from 371 ets. to 81 25 Kerseys, Linseys, Country Cloths, Pad lingo, &c. Welsh and Scofiolds patent Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) White, green, yellow & scarlet Flannels Green Baize and Floor Cloths, Bleached &unbleahed Canton Flannels 8-4 and 9-4 Dufill Blankets, R->se do 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Whitney do 300 ps. American Prints, from 810 25 Pts. 100 ps. Manchester do, from 25 to 3~ 50 ps. extra super London 7-4 do, the finest imported. 4.4 French do. all new styles, and se lected from latest importntions, 3-4, 7-8 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 brown and bleached Shi:tings and Sheetings, Black and coloired English and French Merinos, Black. 'nl'd. printed and embroidered Monslin de Laines, Black, printed and scarlet Merino, plain and embroidered Thibet, Prussian, Neit Wool, Taglioni Cassimere, Camels Hair, Filet, spun Silk, Da mask Satin and Broche Shawls, Black Silk and Plush Mantillas, Marseilles, Cashmere, Swansdown, Va lentia, Woollen Velvet, tilain and figured Satin and English Vestings. Lyons extra super black and blue black Velvet, Black Tabby Velvet, Linen Cambric and Long Lawn, Check stripe and plain Cambrics and Muslins, Check siripe and plain Swiss and Book Muslins, Bir.Fs-eye, Russia and Cotton Diapers. 6.4, 7-4. 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Tablc Diapers, 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 and 12-4 white, brown & colired Damask Table Covers, French Napkins and Towels, crash Dowlas, &c. Scotch, Manchester and Domestic Ging hams, Brown and black Holland. and Irish Linens. Cambric and furniture Dimety, 7-8 and 5-4 brown Drillings, A variety or striped and colored twilled Co:tons, Methnen, Dorchester and Shetucket Ticking, Cotton, wetbb and neti Suspenders, Cotton anti silk Gum Elastic do W hite, brown, black, blue, mixed, slate and Mefrino.eoloured cotton Hose, and half Hose, Black antd coloured worsted arid spun Silk llose, and half Hose, vian nod English Silk Hose, Pongee, Flag, Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric Hnuderchiefs, Flag, Damask and Spitalfield Twilled Ilniatkerchiefs. Printed, Flag. .1adrass and Verona Cot ton do. Gentlemen's Silk, Kitd, H-. S.. Buck. L ined Berlin, C;ahmere and Wool len Glnves, Ladies' Kid, Hl. S., Cashmere, Filet and Long Lace do. white, black & colnured do. Misses atnd Boys (d0, ~pron and Furniinre Checks & PIlis, teio pn Silk and Cotton nett ~I andI Drawers, Ladies' (N. York city madle,) Rid Slip. pers, and Infants Sho'es, Victoria Skirts, Corseis, Buske & Stays Couotn antI Chitnelle Cord, Silk Coat cord andl Coat binding', Gauze, Gro de Nnp, changceable Silkc and Ilernani Dress Hlandkerchiefs, Black. Filet and Down Stmin Scarfs. Bllack and white Filet and Love Veils, Black bobbineit iand llmamnilron do Green, lack and w~hite Gauze do 131k atnd green 4-4 silk wire netm, for do Black atnd white ltalian Crape, Velver. Tqffe-ia, Lutestring, Gzanze Cap, Plaid Blonner and Satin Ribboos, 1000 plieces Paper Ilangitngs, ~ 25 dozen pan~lm lear lloods, eFlorence Braid and French De von Bonnets, Coloured u t ages andl French hRutlanids Wrenths, Sprigs, Banal Boxes, &c. 50 Reams of Cap and Letter Paper, ruled, lined, blue liid coloured &c. Printing Paper stupplied on short notice, at lowest rates, Domestic Ginehams, Scoich Ginghams atnd Silk Umbrellas, Turkey Red Drapery, for Curtains, Ball Twist, Sewine Silk, Pattent and Spool Thread, Combs, Pins, Needles, 1-looks and Eyes, Buttons, Knives, Scissors, Razors, and Straps. Pocket Books. Wallets, Silk and Bead Pnrses and Bags, atnd Timbles, Watch Guards, and French Baskets, Bosoms, Collars, and Gravats, Plain and trimmed Satin Stocks, Pencils and Points, Quills, Steel Pens, Cloth, flnt, Nail, Toth. and Shoe B rushes, Braids, Tapes, Ferreting and JBinding, Galloons, Head Ribons, &c. Suspender ends, anid Pant. Strapst Fluted Percussian Caps, Toys, Perfumery, &c. &c. With almost every kind and variety of. 'any Goods, for sale at retail or by the antii~x, to suit purchasers. Every article tnmedl is entirely new, and c Fancy Goods of last fashiotus. MUny re rare, to be particunlar is imnpossble.-. 'he choleest Goods ilhe counitry alibrds, nd the best assortment ever offered in this tarker, anmd as gonod as in any, other, at te lowest p)rics, is the only inducement e has to offer the public, and the best re irn lhe can make his formuer customers for neir liberal patronuage. Stote New Bric~k nilding, first door below Hlubbaird's Hotel. Citizens of Charleston, AND. THE NBIGHB ORING ST4TES Y OU are respectfully itiformed that 70 MEETING STREET 70-is my Office for the exchsive sule of BRANDRETH'S VEGE TABL-. UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen- c ty five cents per box. with directions in English, r French. Spanish Poriguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Bianitdetl Pills, renders it unnecessary to co' ment largely on their particular virtues. As an anti-biliusi and purgntive medicine, they are unequalled by any. Their purifying effict on the blood is universally allowed-all that have ever used have approved -and recommetided them,. In many cases where the dreadful ravnges of ulceration had laid bare ligabnent nud bone, and where -to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients hy the use ofthese Pills, been restored to.good Jbealth; the devour ing disease having beenc6mpiletely eradicated. In cose qutence of the pleasantness of their operation, they are iiniverpally used in every section ol'this wide extended country where they are made known, and are fast surperseding every other Preparation. of professed similar unport. Upwards of Fourteen Thousand cases have been certified as cured, solely from thei use since the introduction of that into the U. States, thus establishin- the fact beyond all doubt, that the Brandreti Plls cure the (appar rently) most opposite diseases, by the one , simple act of continually evacuating the how els with them, until the disease gives way; therefbre, whatever may be said of the -HEoRY, the UTILITY of the PRuCTICE is now BEYoND all DoUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scurvy, Costive ness, and its consequiences, seasfaring men, and all travellers t6 foreign regions, should not be without, in order to resoit to them on every occasion ofillness. No medicine chest is re quired 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 health to the people on their estates. Be careful and tinever purchiase Pills of a Druggist, PROFEs9:NG to be Brandreth's Pills. Under No CIRcUMsTANcEs is any one or this class made an Agent. My own established Agentshave isvARIABLY an ENGRAVED Certifi cate. signed B. Brandreth. M. D, in my owin hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it no longer gtarantees the genuineness of the medicine, it would be well, therefore, flir purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The seal is not wax. hut embossed on the paper with a steel seal. Ifthegenuinse medicine is obtained.there is no doubt of its giving perfect satisfaction, and it ali who want it are t areful to go by the aboiedirections, there is little doubt but they wi:1 obtain it. Remember 70 Meeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the genuine meda cine can be obtained, and at W. W. SalesHain burg and C. A. Down. Edgefield G.11. the only authorised Agents for Edgefield. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken; David Turner, Beaufort; John McLaren,Abbeville; William Cnnningbain, Columbia; Elijah Alexander, Pickens; John Hlastie, Pendleton; Samuel Wilnot Georgetown, McLure. Brawley &Co. Chester; Charles Wilcox, Coosawhatchie; Ma ker & Ryan, Barnwell K. H.; 1). & H. B. Rice, Graham's P. 0., Barnwell District.. Gaines & Boiling, Greenville. District; Reuben Gross, Lexington; flastie & Nichol, Greenville C. H.; John G. Tongue, Yonnguesville, Fail field IList.; Sylvester Beach, Orangeburg, Roff & Johnson, Newberry; Rice & Cater, Anderson : James E. Gee, Leesville, Lexing ton District; -Barksdale & Saxon, Gaurensville, Vernon & Mitchell. Spartanburg, P. J. Fester, Foster's, Union District; John Mc Lurr,Union John Rosser, Caniden; Samuel , ilnot, Georgetown; Maker & Ryan, Baniwell; E, Gartigne, Blackville, Baruwll; E D Felder, 3lidway, Barnwell; Gaigley & Drummond; Lower Three Runs, Barnwell; Philip Char trand, Branchville. Ornngeburg; A. Stevenson, . Picknevville, Unionu, and 13. Jaindon, Robert ville, Dean fort. Feb 13,1I810 -tf 2 State of South Carolina. ABB3EVILLE DJSTRIUT. IN T}IE COMiMON PL EAS. William Keower i tauci. John Bownlee. as The Plaintiff having this day filed his decea lion in t.oe Clerks Oilireeof Abbeville District .'ainst the defen-,dant. who is aibsenit from and I wvithiout the limits of the Stamte, anid has neither wife', nior attorney, known within the camne, upon whom a copy of said declairation might he served: It is thserefore ordered. that the said 4 Defiudant, do nppear and plead to the said D)eclarathon, within a year and a day fr'om the, filing of this Declaratiion, or final and absolute I judgment wvill be' given and awarded nmcainist him. JOH N F LININGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's ohisce, ( May 11. 1840. $ wv & x $7 50 aqe State of 'OulbI Carolina. ABBE VILLI. DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLE AS. Joel J. Lijiford,' Alt-ichumnt Garmishee, vs. W illiam M1. Bailey Asup)t S3H 'lE Plaiintitf having this day fil,-d his dec Ilaration in moy office, and the D~efendant having no wvife 'ir Attorney known to be within< the State, upon wvhom a copy could be served,t wvithi a rule to pica'id I n motion, ordered that 5 the D~efendatit do plead to thne amid declaration within a year and :: day from this date, or final I and absolute judgment wvill be awarded againstJ him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Oflice, Maty9,It1840. 5 B&-r $7 5 aqe 15 - State Of South Carolina. ABIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMIMON PLEAS. Admuinistiator of Joseph IAttachmnent, Davis, deceased, Ausumpsit. G~arnishee, vs Williamn F. Luimpkin. J Pj lIE Plaintiff haaving this day filed his deci hiration in miiy otfhce, and die D~efendant having tno wife or Attorney known to be with in the State upon whloim a copy with a rule to plead. cnl lie served. On motion, Order ed thatt the Dletiemlant do plead to the said de claraiion within a year and a day or final and absoltute jarigment will be awvardhed against him. JNO, I'. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P'. Clerk'c Office, h July 16, 1840. a av- $7.50 age 25 Boots, Drogans, &c. '[1HI E Subscrhier has .inasl received, ont i Consignment, and will sell low for - eash, or on short time to punctual cus tomers, viz:-- p One case Seni skin Boots, One do Brogans, and I] 36,000 Cigars. J.0. B. FORD. F First door belmo linbbard's lIotei. Ijnmburg. Oct. 27. if) Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sen--: ible action in purifying the springs.4ad hannels of life, and enduing. them witi pnewed tone and vigor. In tnany lbun Ired certified cases which havi been rnade mublic, and in almost every speciesoriis asc to which the human frame is liiablei he happy effects of MOFFATS LIFE LILLS AND Pi(ENIX BITTERS ave been gratefully and publicly ac. tnowledged by the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted whIk he beatttilully. philosophical principles ipon whieh they are compounded. and .pon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommedd tlemselves in diseases of every from-&-d icription. Their first operation is to loosen he various impurities and- cruditie:.con ttantly.setitg around them, and to re move tardened fmces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these and leave such collected masses lehind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils, or suiden diarr hoa, with its imnmineut dangers. Thi fact is well known to all regular anatoe mists, who examine the human bowels after death; and- hence the prejudice. a. ihese well informed :nen against quack medicines-or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Mledicines- is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, nud by this means. the liverand the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely de. pends upon the regularity of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passesinto the heart, being - thus purified by them, and nourished by 2 fnod coming from a clean stomach, cour ses freely through the veines, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of healith in the bloom. ing cheek. MolfTat's Vegetable Lire Medicines have been thoroughly tested. and pronounceda sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Floir lency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of - Appetite, Ileartburi atnd Headach. Rest lessness, Ill-temper, Anxtety, Languorand Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrha, Chot ,ra. Fevers of all kinds, Rbeatisi Gout. Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Wormsr, Asthma aud Cunsumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scobutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, C~ommon Colds and Influenza, and variotrs ither complaints which afflict the human rrame. In F:vza and AouE, pprticular ly, the Life Medicines have been most mineutly stccessful - so much so, that in he Fever and Ague districts, Physicians ilmost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Mnoilai requires of hispea -nisis to be particular in taking the, Life Medicines strictly according to the diree ions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by anything that he himself may say in 1heir mlivor, that he hopes to gain credit, It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. MlOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL. This little pamphlet, edised by W.. B. Mo(l't, 375 Broadway, New York, has been published for the purpose of explain ing more fully M r. Moffat's theory of dis -ases. and will lie fuund highly interesting to persons seeking health. It treats upork prevelent diseasos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by Mr. Moffiat's agents generally. Thtese Valuable Medicinles are for sale y C. A.DOWD. .dgefueldl C. H1. M~areh 28,1840 tf 9 AIBBEVILLE DISTRICT. 1X THE COMMON PLEAS. eroy Tay lor, vs. Attcacmn Ivy Taylor. Assumipsit. 'H EI PlaintifT in this case, having this day filed his deelaration, and the Defendatt aving no wifeor A ttorney. known in this Sste, pon whom a copy of the same cani be served. )n mtotion,. ordered that the said Defenidant t, aippea:t andl plead to thte said de'claration, rithin a year annd a day from the pubilicatinin cenf. or linal and absolute judgment will be warded aonainst him. YNO. F. LIVINGSTON c. c. r. Clerk's O)flice, ( May 9, 1840. i a T -r7S 50' age 15 Ian-lard & Shoe Shop opened. N th~e FEdgetield Road near Mft Vintage, Ewhtere good Cow liides will he bougtr, r tunned on shares-one half for the other ntd tine Shoes, Boots. and Negro Slhoes willbe mde otn as good tennms, and of materials inife ior to ntne in the State. Wnrgon If arness made, and Carriage Bar ess repaired. Any articles mtade wil be ex hantgcd for good Cow Hides. From applica otn to busitness, and thte best of Leathe'r,.the nbscriber hopes the pumblic i general will pa ronize his niew effort to accommnodato . tis )istrict, antd will call and see his work and tdgc fur themtsclvcs. M!CHIAEL GEARTY, -Near Mt. Vintage, S. C. AMatch 23. 1840 . d 8 NEW GOODS. H lE Subscribers hiave just received from Newv York. a general assortmen't of 'A1 LL AND l'INTE R GOODS. in their ne of Busintess, consisting int part of Blue. Black, Wool-dye Black, Invisible. Green. and Olive Greeni, Cloths, Wool.dve Black, Invisible Green, and Dia mo'nd Beaver Clothsq. Cadet. Blue Mlixed, atnd Steel Mlixed Clotie, Plain Blue, Black. W~ou!-dye Black, and a finte assortmnent of Fancy Cassitmeres, Woollent Velvets, Valeucia Plain and Figured Satin and English Silk Vestings., Ilats, Umbrellas, Collars Bozoms, Stocks, Crnv'ats, Searfs, Gloves and Suspender, Ready madIe Coats. Prock Coats, Over Coats, antaloons, Vest, Shtirts Merin and Cotton rnphpers and D~rawers, and many others ar rles i their line of Bnsiness, winch thbey wilt ave made uptl at short Notice, and in the mesS BRYAN & MINOR, Merchant Tailors. Edgefteld C IH.Oct, 6th 1840 tt' 36 FOR SALE. HE Subiscriber offers fat sale htis well settled Plantation. sitnated in Anderson istrict, nitte miles below the Village, on th* ate road Icadinig from Pendleton to Abbevilhe. ir particulars apply to the Subhscrib~er o'n the uninses. WV. SANDERS. No. 21. is84o e