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nderuigned Trusteesof tbis ist tunol, take this method or informing the public that they have engaged, to take chare o1 the School the next year. Mr. Joan W.Lts lie, a graduate of the sontI Carolina College. and brother to the gentleman who, wth so Mach credit to himself, and beneft to the public, earduct the Greenwood School in uAeville Disrict. Mr. Lesly takes charge of our School under a pld that he intend: to devote some years o.his ife to the busines of teaching. and in such a pledge the Trustees flatter themselves ahe found, a sure guaranty that the School wil be re.established upon a sound basis. Aware of some of the objetions to Village Schonl, the undersigned asure the public that they will useevery exertion to remove such as are well founded. They will use all pioper measures to restrict the expenses ofthe stdents, within the limits of rigid economy. guarding with the strictest scrutiny. against al estrava lance and disaspation: and they beg co-opera taon of parents and guardians in effecting so de sirable an object. The terms will be the same as those of the Greenwood School; and the Academic year will be'vided into two sessions of five months each de first session to commence on the ir at h6lon day in January, and the second on the first Mon day of in each y ear. N. L GRIFFIN. JOHN LIPSCOMB, R. G. IAYS. 3. TERRY, F. 11. WARDLAW. Nor. 16 tj 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Thomas Ferguson. hath up plied tome for Letters of Administrntiou no all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John .Mlartin, late of The District aforesaid, deccased. These are, therefore. o'cite and admon. ish all and singular, tle kiMdred and creli tors of the said deceased. to ie anil aprenr before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be lalden at Edgefield Court House on the 19th December 1642, in show cause, if any, why the said Ad unimstration should not be grantcl. Given under my hand and seal hi 28th day of November. one thou'nd eight hun dred and forty tuo. and in the sixty-seventh year of A merican Indepdedence. O.1%OWLES, o. E. D. Nov.28, 1842. S2 124 b 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Equir e Ordinary of Edge6eld District. Whereas, James Tomkins, bath ap plied to me fur Letters of Administration tin all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Samuel Tomkins, late of the District aforenid, deceased. ' rhese are, therefore, tocite and admon isb all and singular, the kindred and credi tors ofthe said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge. -GeQrVurt House on the 19iiD6aer 1842, to show case if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my baud and seal this28tb day of Nov. one thousand eight hundred aud forty-t wo, and in the sixty-seventh year of American Independence. 0. TOWLES, O.E. D. Nov. 28, 1842. [$2 124] 2t 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordiuary of Edgefield Dibtrict. Whereas, Ira II. and lcury M1. Sat cher, hath applied to mec for Letters of Administrationl on all atnd singular the goods and chattels, rights and cre'lits of Amos WV. Satcher, late of she District zforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite atid admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceasesd, to be andI appear before me, at our nest Ordinary's Court for the said District to he holden at Edgefield Court. house on the l9sb day of Novembher next, to show cause, if anay, why she said Administration should taut be grauted, Given under my hand and seal this 28th (lay of November, one thousand eight hutn dred and ferty t wo. and in the sixty-sevenith year of Amesican Inadepenidence. 0.TOW LES,o0. s. D. Nov. 28.IS142 ($2l124) h 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) OISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, .1POrdinary of Edgefield Districs. Whereas, A. M. Benson, hath applied to me for Letters of Admnini'.tration on all and singular the gaood. and chattels. rights 'nnd credits of A. F. Benssou, late of she District aforesaid, deceused. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ishs all and sinaular, the kindred and credi tons of the said deceased, to lbe and appear Ibefore me. at our nest Ordinary'. Court for the said District to he holdlen as Edge~eld Court House on the 19th December next, to show cause, if any, whby the said A dminis tra tion should not be granted, Given under my hand and seal this 28th day of Novembher, one thousand eight hun dred and forty two, and in the sixty-seventh year of American Ind-pendenco. 0. TOWLES. o. r- n. Nov 28, 1842. (S2 124) b 44 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Chsesaam Senr-, deceased, are request ed to make ayuaent,and those having accounts against sa' estate will present them duly an thenticated. GUTHRIDGE CHEATAM.1 Admssisasater. Nov,23 3t 43 Notiee. ALL. persons having accounts against the estate of William Thiurmnond, dee'd., are rqetdto present diem as the law reuires, aoall thatsindebted to the said Wm. har monid are requested to make nayment. WM. THUtlIfuND, Adm'r. No.3- t f 43 I Notice. LL eronshain acoutsa inst th geesusd to present them as the law requires, aaso all that is indebted to the said Su=anna Bush, are requested to make paymnent. W31. THIURIJND, Ads'r. The WonderfMl Ures rZaFoaED ST IR. SWAYNE'S CO.MPOUND SV RUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIANA, OR WILD CHERRY. ORE PROOF of the #cacy of Stoayne's Comnound byrup oJ Pr lus Virgtniana. or Wild Cherry. CONSUMPTION IBeedin gef the amLa rs andx misn Lewis, of wes a,1t M enirel vired by the use of Dr. SWA NE'S Cot sound Syrup of Wild Cherry. I an ti sappy to return my sincere thanks to the p1 prietor of this valuable medicine. Havw be afilicted for five years with that dread fl d lase, Consumption. during which time I Lroubled with the S ittin; of Blood, attend with a hacking coug, pa in the side, bre; ind back. My cougb was almst incessant, I which I tried various preperations to obto relief; but found nothing to relieve me anti obtained Dr. SWAYNE S Compound Syr of Wikl Cherry, which immediately gave i relief, and by using the medicine five weeks, thereabouts, it resulted in performing a perfi cure. I am happy to say that I now enjoy good health as I could wish for. Your e1 th ankful and humble friend, MISS S. LEWIS.' More Proofs of the Um ofDr. S WA YNJ Casposead brup ,f Ird Ch in relice ag !jI&e Mon. To Dr. Swaras.-Dcr ser.-The time I been, when I would not recommend a me cine advertised in the public prints over own inature; I now teel different-I feel lief. Twas reduced by a piogracted cough six usonths to a mere skeleton, norest at nig soreness and pain in my bicast, side,&c. 2 fice it to say. ; used your Compound of VV Cherry, which in a few weeks relieyed me fectually. I am certain. had it not been your medicinee (as life frequently depends early atteition to proper medicines,) I sho now be in the silent grave. Let no person lay, but procure your Syrup and be relievei their Coughs and Colds, as they are danger conpaions. and often lead to lital conseqi ce. Your friend, ABRAHAM SKINNER, Crawford county, P4 Forsaleby Dr. Swayneat54l Norithsi st. Philadelpnia. and toy S D. CLARKE& Co.Drugists, Corner Centre and Mercer streets, ain bur S. C. Nw23 tf 4: NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. Henry Darlington R ESPECTFULLY informss the citizeni .f Edgefield village and adjacent coun that he has commenced the marufacture Gentlemen and Ladies BOOTS and SHOl opposite the Planters Hotel, and from his I ing been brought Up to the business, he fi sats6ied, that he will be able to give all I may patronse him satisfaction, as his w shall be well made, and warranted not to All work done at Augusta p N. B. All kinds ofmendg in h laine, exe ed with neatness ard despatch. Oct 5 t 3 NEW TINNING ESTABLIBHME .esre. -Wverartval R ESPECTFULLY infWm their ri and the citizens of Edgefeld and the joining districts, that they have commenced TINNING BUSEMES8, In all its varieties, at Edgefield C. Hl. Having procured competent workmen good materials, they are determined that articlesmanufamctured at theirestablishmental be equal, in regard to workmanship and pric to any that camn be procured at either Hambi or Auguta they therefore invite Mercha and otesto give themu a call, previous to it supplyin themsselves elsewhere. All o.ira thankfully received and puneta ly attesuded to. Tailoring Establishment, T H E Subscriber boegs leave most respi f3 ully to inform hsis Iriends, and thee rens of Edgcfield Distuicl generally, that Itas commenced the busines, of Merchant Tailoring, in the store opposite Messrs. Blanid & lDutl uwd next door to Messrs. Scranton & Meci where heo may be founad always ready for hi H~e hams just received from New York, ag iral assosrtnent of (iOODS suitable for gent men's wear, whiceh lie will make up at I shortest notice. IHaviuig been engaged in I business for a number of years past, and Ihavi aiade arrangemensts to receive thme latest fa ions for gentlemmen's clothing, he will spare pains ins his endeavorse to please his cmustome and hopes so receiive a liberal patronage, in urn.JOJOHN COLGAN. SEdgefield C. HI.. Oct. I. 18l42. if :( NOTICE. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERLSHI The limsitedl partnership beiweeni . LI. FORD of Hamburg. S. C., atnd Gaoaoz (iaw-rs of Angusta. Ga.. would expire by I articles of its formation on the 5th of Octal id43, but by mutual conseut we hereby det nine to limit its continuance to the first day F~ebruary next. 3. 0. B. FORD. G EORG E M. NEWTON. Hamburg, S. C.. Oct. 10th, if 37 CARD. [N consequence of the dissolution above, beo esesary I should close aui oi standing accounts and notes before the 1st lanuary next. All persons indebted to me aotes or otherwIse, will please consider this mperative and final call for settlement wtith pas indulgence beyond a reasonable noti an not and will not be given. 3. 0. B. FORD. Hamburg, S. C., Oct. 10th, if 37 J0. B..FORD will continue as horetofe a to offer for sale the most entire afsortme f DRY GOODS the country affords. I as now on hand the most com plete stock ver variety that he has ever ima the pleasu SHamburg, 8. C., Oct. 10th, if 37 State of South Carolina, ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLEA AS. John A. Donald, Vm. MI. Cesweltsume HE Plaintiff having filed his declaratic .intmyo~ice againuz the Defendant who rithout the limits of State. Ordered that ii aid defendant do appa and plead therel ritbiaayearand aafrom the Slin of tI ae, otherwise final udgement will beawa ed against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's edice Sept 24. 1842. Water . HAMB HE Subscribe inform his frends, and ontinues t. -Warehouse o BUS at his former stand ater Proo Warehouse. Detached as it is *osa ,s lo cation renders --ead fire, as if it was fire proof . :E; two wings have been elevated sho e water mark of the great fresht of -1 -and each or m these divisions ot from l 1500 to l80 balen' ad Both of these are dia i exclusively rd met !art for the Cotton oflanter and Coun try merchants, who will iilessenred from the posibility of losad 2 - e freshets I e avails himselfofei occasion to return his thanks to his f anatid patrons for Ptheir liberalsupport duriewi. solicits fronm them, and erally, a or continuance of this con an amres a them, that in return fur f. he will exert his best personal r e er rotect their interests co mnifito his charge. In addition to this na --- Pledges huo self he will in no ease posn- i a bale of Cot , ton, directly or indirectly. He will attend to the sa& -ad sli ping of Cotton, the receiving and fiwarding o Goods, 135 or any other business W ransacted by a di- Commission Merchant. - diG. WAL.KER. Hamburg. August 4, 180. 6m 28 fr ;Factortrae &,6munisn u f- N n ann ald HAMBURG'. C. de- _ l or beg leave to inform mty Mends, and the 111 1 public generally, that.1,dU cotitnue the o- Commisson e!5I at any old stand. and havineue dealng at Cotton or Merchandise oown account. I hope to be the more able to satisfaction, in rt tb bnm: and selling for Comiiion. 11 will faithfully attend I' to REC EIV ING & FORWARDIN HANDISE m. to the country; Selling or u Cotten, Flour, . n, &C, L and Bsying GROCERIEkta'Planters, and flatter myself that I can afi an save theni the small commission cha .I therefor soli cit a continuance ofthat li patronage hith erto hestowed, for which I return my sin cere thanks. -' HLs. JEFFERS. H hamburg, August5, 18.. 3m 2S P. S. Planters committig the sale of thaei of Produce. oa the buying theirGroceries. to my r charge, can be saved the ee of coming a of M1arket, by. sending dire.s, which will b S strictly attended to; all MenUbdiseconsigned ^v- to me, will be taken care e ihile in my pos MSe 0 on, andforwarded witLf2palch. Viso H. Li. rk rp. Now Fal and rGoods :ut- THE taiseriber be to' inform hi6 Tfiends anf . raly, that he will be meiving hi - 10- hi 0N T E R ad. rina, Flnnels, ids, ApdauPrlsi.F~W~e & A2~ia the Batnt,~ Clothe, Also a good supplyofBuiw Homesapunu, tad Blanket, Aerseys, aisd2iuuseys. Hats, all Caps, Shoes, 8addl~y, Hardware, seAlso agocod supply of SUGAR and COFFEE. es, All of whicla will be o'frid tocenstomers at rg Ieoopries to correspond eitLh AsArd timecs. I ns only ask all to call and examine f..r thcms.elves e" I feel thankful for past favoruand hopse by strict atuention to busines to meert a contonance. a1- E. B. PRESLEY. Edgefield C. H. Oct. ll. tf 37 For Safet. T lIE Subscriber offers for sale the wel1 ct'1 known Hlonse in Aiken, fronting oni the eti- Rail Rouad, and known as MARSil'S 110 heTEL. The house has been kept as a Puablic e lise for several years, and cuntains 40 rouoms double and single, the greater portion of them with lare places. Upon thefpremises are like r, wise all necessatry out building., kitcheuns. nec U', gro houses and stablinag for 100 horses, in the sa- yard is an excellent well of water. Termas one third caeh, the balanc on a credit n- of une and two years. le- Also-Forty or Gifly unimproved Lots, hand. he tomely situated , within tise corporate limuitsa of he Aiken. Apply to nag JOHN MARSH, Aiken. 'Ih- Dec 9 if 45 no TlIE Ssbscribers res.etfully inform .1the Ladies of this vicinity, and the public -- enmerally, thtat they have -us received from New York, a new and w f.eelected assort P-ment of () FALL AND WYER GOODS AND TRIMMINGS er of the latest style. consisting in parts of Silks. r- Satins. Ribbons, Laces, (gloyes, Mits. Ilosaury of Scarfs, Fancy Swala, Cambrdafandkerchiefs. Velvets, Whaalebonae, uris, Combs. Brnshes, Pins, Needles, Perfumery of various kinds, and many other articles too numerous to men tion. ALSO A fine assortment of Laghorn, Florence, Tus it can, and Straw Bonnetts, French and A mern it- can Flowers. Fashionable Silk Hats made to of order. 1y R8. E. J gWD in will superntend the stalishment, whose 'I long experience in bassansps, has amade her te famahiar with all its ranches, All work will be executed wiahneatnesed 'dispatch. and in a style not inferior to anyimitlar establish lishment, in Charleston r-Aatgnta. Orders from the .country.g sorspectfully re solicited. nt !I9;&ETLER. he October 1 184g af 37 oh State Of' South Crolina. - E DG E FI L )TCT. ~Vinacent D. Cogburn, Appq~ Joseph Parker dr ot S UT aperng to tiot h c. Heaekiaha Barnes, . -ife Trm cy,reuido withoust te. It is a therefore ordeted, thtrand oh is ject to the division or t of land do e vised to the above 'b. William o Robertson dec'd.,-on~t nty-axth e day ofDecembher aea - Lto the r- same will be entered of Given under my hand oeice, this 4th day of Octobem, 1842. OLIVER TOIVIJES. o.E. a. C Uata t the Pufic T H E Amou of' bodily ad npitalI mnisery aribing fromn a rieglect of small comllplainutg is inenleul.,hte. anrd it i., therefore of [lhe utns, impoi tance that a strict atlention to the least and m-ost 'ri fling bodily infirmities slhuild ihe had ; for diseases of the body invariably affect the mind. Dr. Mofat's Vegtrbie Life kedr cines, in every instance where lthey have been thorouigly used, have Triumaphed over Disease in almost all its diverained forms. The salutary effecs of the Lile Medicines have, in fuc, been so universal. Ry expericed, that in the short space of nve years. they have become fully estab. lished as the most easy, safe and perfect mode of treatment ever offered to the public. It is unnecessary. here, for Dr. Mofrt to recapitulate all the reasons whiclh have induced him to arrive tat this conclusion. It is sufficient for him in say. that the dis. interested testimony of his fellow citizens who have been induced to use the Life Medicines, will freely be offered to any one who may feel disposed to call at hi., Ollice, 375 Broadway. lie uns there on file several thousand letters, volutarily proffered by his patients, the receipt and perusal of n hich hias given him more pleasure than all the wealth of the East could confer. The reader ma) not perhaps le aware that the origin of loliets Life Medicines was the result of a protracted and painful illness of their originator, 31 r. John 1o11ti . When taken il. Mr. 31. was a prosperous and flourilh iechant in the lower part of the city of New York, and having coc sulItee and employed a number ol'our most skilful physicians, ie, after months of suf foring, was prevailed upon to try the medi. cine which is now offered to the piblic. The effect of the Life Medicines in his own case was unparalleled in tihe history oh medical expet ience; and lie iminaediate - 'y determined to make known to the world a medicine iec which he not only owed his own life, but his happine!.s. The uniforn success which has ,ince attended their ad ministration in every instance whaere a fair trial has been given theim, has been uites ted by thousands and incontestibly proves their intrinsic merit. The Life Medicines can lie taken wiith safety by persoans of age; and tle feeble, the inafirm. the nervous and the delicare, are strengthened by their operntion. be cause hby their prompt nod proper action upon the secretions (if the system. andl their assinailation with and purification of the blood, they clear the hetem of nIl tad humors. quiet all nervous irritability, awl I invariably prenduce saund health. For Sale by C. A. 3IEIGS. Agent. Nov 9, S11 if -11 State of Solutih Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Beverly Burton 4ttackmnct. vs Win. M. Steifle. Debt. - I~t.,1;0'~W~ k.1 fimjcGd b;q EDeclar'ation in my offce,mud the Defend ant having no Wife or Attorney known to be within the State.ona whoin a copy drthesame wite arule to plead.could be served. It is or deredthaat the Defecadunt plead to thae said ejec laratione withain a year and a dlay, or tinel and absolute juidgemnacs w ilt begicven agai east lhia. Clerk 's Oflic. Dec.1. 1e41. ( ct a $7 50 47 XT3TE OF S. C./7IOLkW.J lEDGEI~l.D I)ISTR ICT. IN IlE K '0.\1MON PLAS. Carwile. Moore & Cu. fDraraion in Delt. Johnt . eiarr-, S orri' h ltarnt. ?UT I t-: P'ininit'. tas in:: the d!a fitld their ..dedulcratione ice thai. ase. ina my uoffii~cand the deendaat thaving nc n ife or ncctarneyv. knaownv teo be weitheirn Ibi ttae. nec whoace :c py ofeeaidl declacration, itha ac rail. to. plad cani be served: It is ordlered. thea thec ,.ad defetnd ant do pleadi to thane~i .alid d~aeclaao. ni ihmac a year nnd a day tromt the pnabharentioin or tha ir der, or finael and ea.caute judgmaent n ilt be awarded againcat haime. GE0. POPE. c. c r. Clerk's 0Ofice. Oct. 16. l8-12. ly 401 tate or' Mouth Carolinta A BiEVI LLE DISTRICT. IN TJIlL ELCO 1.IOX P L EJAS. ve .A ttachicienit. Debat. Wtcilliarne lDixonc. T II E llantitl i'ini til-d lhi. declaeration in mny cutire agains~ th,- ceaid defecceant. whlo is wvithouaet the I miit. oft ahe State: Order ed that lectheend dfedante dls ceapenr raniadc thecreto weithein a y~er and a dal~y lt'rc ehe titing eftheesacme othernci-e tineal jcidgentt wiltlaby awacrdedl nig-icit hei. JOllhN I,. LIVING;STuN. c. C. P. Clerk's Ittnice, .lth!$rpt la 12 Sept. :M ~ ly 35 State ol 50outi1 ('arol~uitia, AnIIII:I.l.E lflsTRICT'. INTHE CL) 3l3.Y IPLEIAS. v-s. Trespnias. :Attachent. Alex. Sinmpson. 5 T I E lainctil'ar intctg th-d hei,' declaratione inte my afclire againset thee said deftendan : Ordered taet the defeedanet cdo cetpear arid plead thecreto withint a year need a dacc frcami the fling cof the se.. oth--rwi'e fineat juidgnment will lbe awaerede againsct heim. JOH N Fr l.lV ING8TON. C. C~. p. Clerk's Otlice. 28h Sept. 184.2. Sept. 28 Iy *. EDGIEFIELD I)ISTRICT. IN I1E COMM.IO.V ILEA. B. J. Ityean, / vs.Pi~. Debt, Foreign AuacAmecnt. T HIE Plaintifl'hlaving thics day filed hcie de e laratioan icnamy talie, and the defenadanet having no wife 'er attorneey.knocwn to be witha. in the State, at whcom a copey of the samte. with a rele to plead. could be se'rved: It is crdered. that the defendant plead to the said declar.tionc within a year and a ay. or final anid a beoluate udmnent will be gavena agaeinst him. 4,E:. POPEh. c. c. p. Clerk's0Ofire.lDec. 16.I184 c. ae 47 'THE CEL~EBRtATEI) lit RLdE ARGYLE, Will staned at Edgefield Court llouse, next spring season, at prices tol suit ahe imes. We31. BI. AAYS. Exer alor's .Wolife. A LL perptinsinde bled to the u'.tate 4,f Vm. J. Gk ter, nteceua-ed, are reqnested t'. concee leorward anil,. w oh aptI . hlior.:. wtl whom the Notes aned Acronlt., are depeo-. sted efor cllection. I icse' haitug denand.. ag.niust tle staid estate. are regne.-te43 to hand them in. 11legally attestedl. '".I G1ARL.-S J. GLOVLI.. Ezecutor. ' O~' '1'hei 'res-roi hile etahmlittien 1 are ins- f pfined. that it will be condurted in lormaerly, iuntil thet. first dny of Jannamy next, under the the supjeritaciznce ofr capit. Iloerd, who re turns thanks to the cn-totuers of the .stablish ment for their pat fivorc, aa.d 4.d1icitse a contie Ilance. Therre in at previent bn hld, ant will ie kept. a choice a.sortmet of Grocerie. Nov.2 tr 40 Dianiolution. T ii -cia partnerehipj bese.oueexitticep un-. T oder the firm of .-CA T.- N & .r1.V. iS this day das.'foIed by nantuial cO.eint. All in. settled bucastes oi the hirti will be adjteird byv I C. A..Meigs. P. A. 8CRANTO.N, C. A .1lLI(.G. Oct. 1. VW2. if 36 Not ice. A .perpois-adebte te rie. eitl. er by nfte or ipnc acrioni, are r.giest ed t mi-ske payinent on or before t 10th of D-cember nedi. otherwise- they % ill he plac.-d' in the hands e4l an officer for collectioni. A. I am forced to have imkoliey. to liqndate accoeens whirb ite tniidini g nigaisipt liee. I heope those indebted to ue will comte forward. W.1. BAILrY. Oct 5 if 36 ALUM SPRING P ILLS. FUR Tilt. eLnR: Or Dyspepsia, Scrc.fulous and Chronic ic.err Deisa. IIESE Pills are prepared ly Dr. S. R. . alpibell. from Lthe mater of the Itighly celebrated Mineral Sproiigs. iii lockbridge county Va., called the Alum Springs. Those waters in their elfeels upoi thce sysem are ionie, increasing tie appetite. and promioring digcstion; they are alternaive, exciing the secretions of the glandular system generally, and particular of tle liver and kidneyb; they are rathartic. producing-copious. dark, bilious evacn lions; andithey also el'eci a determinatiion to the surface. increasing ihe perspiratio. From tl'e combination of all these eiTects upon the system, they area great purifter of the blood, and eqjualzer of the circulatione. The efec of fle Pille, made from thte wactrs. are in all respects. simcilar to Ih. wafer itself, and e'ach pill isequal to a com inon glass of water. For tle eore of if, above di->ases, and all other chronic (cr slow) diseases. preseverance in the ise of these Pill-i, according to the directilo. soi en in the small bill, accompanying the pills. is all important; and if they are ler veringly used its directed, a cure nay be mare certainly expected. lhan tnder ain other treatment heretofore discovered. ex cept from the use of the water, from which. they are prepared cilher by an attendance. at the Springs or otherwise. They very speedily cure diarrhceas attendcd with acidity of the stomach, a.d what is con - monly called heart-burn; two or three pills may be taken at any time, when tie stom ach is troubled with acidity. with the hap Tit ..ree, Theee- P .iti have an excel lent effiect in preventing the attacks ot nervous or %ick-headache; from three I.. six pills should be taken at once, %v hee ti, symptocms ate felt Thes.'e waters are an etTectual remedI foer ;all hcemcorrhces; ame ae lhe Pcills lia thce same efet in othcer cases. i i, be bea"., thecy will ailso haenc the 'samtc celf't icn a of h~emuerrhcage. The enre dirtcpsi , 'sotnne cases hatt are no1 an incfjlbble reet dv in all casese of this disea.. Froc dhe elicancy of theese wa:.re. pill, ine puerify ing thle lol.ecl e y ar.. ,, I vaileale ine ahe encre oft all adi.ea--as ': he' skine, and all irciolent %aorea, n ccdti~e td tea a hea.;lthy' aten. Ie the ne ot' Chetn, car suchc dliaeses. if *:e aiis.easce c-f CIh' d'ic :ep. par:r t. lee rieZ:ste.1 at lit-c. :- if the. cciee r beecomte titore itnhl:icce d .iit nia iscare Inoe c Ifrely, let not d hi'. circu crt:.:ete a ina: mc ancy cune, orreLter heitt lfreeec er er~aetoig etn their usr. Th lese acre eveene a thn.. good efd. fect's of te Pills i es p!ej!be.;: th~e ttitied hcumtera friemc thie loltod to thle' ..ne face. andcc unitil the lootd i-s pu iiti d.uehi ai..ense can ccol be cured. Inc scrofutnus ulcers, tie ccse of these water's andipil l~ s. incvarinbtll cauise2 themti In di--chanrge moire freelv. and iec a shcort time. ofC a tcnore bcanithey iapena. ace. Theyv arc a '.cry t--efulI ren-'edy inc Chlolera I uciactumc or the summier honrciel compealaint inc childre;en aah-o foar expelin hit wormes f'roee chibirenc. They' immc eediete.!ii Iy give a goodc .iapet ite, pronmote dige'stinaec anrd will ellert uclly corraect andi cure acidi- ti ty ofl the atonmachc. From their cleanting a nd pueril\ itn; eili e215 uon the blcaod; aereal Crorm thec ooa viguunr and encergy whlichc thecir operationi icmpacrts tot Ice whoile 'ste -a c they will be lfeundct a grenet parevenitaicse oel lee f''.ers, whIicle parevniI inc low and un. hcenhbly regioncs; hcence, persones livincg ice such regiontc. n ill fcmd it g'reatly e o their adlvanceta to use hce plills. l'ar a larteighct. al thce comminencceent of reeryv sping andc fail senseatc as a hereettive, andelic tabtihlt up concstiteutioncs bruketc daown by pareviou's aunlcckse of fev'er. I Thcese Pillas are a valuabale asiastant tao tice use and eilicacy of sulphiurecus anrd cia hine mcineral waters, and thcrecaear eaur o1f thcemc taketn eacih clay, at dihlerceni times'., w hichc icn attendlance at ocher mzeeal 1prings, n~ouI adde grreely to lice curative effects of thcese water.. These waters an-i paills are worthy of Ice ntice of the Medical Faculty; andcc intn their hcands wouhld be a valuabtile article to I le trealment of meany dliseacecs, oth~ern ise ccrunceatnagab hle. ienc amcetnoirhea . dlvscmeen errheua awcl hlucrrhen, t1che waters of'~ thce Alutt Sprmegse are pcu~tlialrly elT ca~cionsa; ancd wee bcelievae the pill' maccde froem thcese waete'rs, nonetld havce the same et1'et inc ite treatenrt of ilhose ediseasecs, thcai the wraile a's; thierefoare, n'se wotuld reenimmed cc trial of thcece. hcs the laar tl., ty, ini thcose diseases. Thl.ee aill's are east. ly tatkenc, hauvinjg no nlauseoneus ttnste, nre pcerfectly safe itneall casese where act ive fe:. ver does' not exiel : d do tcot sicken peer sans n hcile uising theccn. Jusat received andi for 'cale by .J. D. t.' TIIBBETS. at the Edgetield Sle Scor ela may II, 8-12 t f 15. It 8T Olt E T O REM T . T i l Store daiad e.u ~.crir. Frcczier & ., Addecae, ct a. webl fitted up liar a hsry Gooedse. Chothicg or Shoe Store. hhnqcire of Notice. 7FE would renpectfully inform our friends V aid tl.e public ge'nerally. that we have a r,-c.-ied : well -ei,et stock iof Cath.-, Casstnaeres, anEd V E.fTor (I Gn, rether n sth all otiner articles inl the Merchant idoring Line. whiach we utTer at prices to saL GOODE & LYON. Oct. 1, 1842. JOH N P. FORCE & CO. Wholesattle 4-linlail Dealers in Boot Shoes. avid Leather. AND A 1.l. AitCLI-' USKD r sBY 3RoaAKZZSa HAM BlURtG, $. C. Il' E Suti4cribers have established them I .elves at Iflamburg, will furnish all articles their line, as cheap us cala be got at any other im. all arrangeniftlc lor Goods being with annafacturers direct. E-e IDES WANTED. lIanburg. Nov. 5, 1642, lawlm 41 Brought to the Jail - F this Dis.trict. a negro man who says his nmie is NED, and belongs to ashingtot Taylor. of Columbia, S. C. nd ranaway from a plantation 9 miles r..m New berry C. H., he ;s about 45years f age, 5 feet A inches high, dark comples ion. sent over Iie left eve, and his little fin ,er on the right hand shorter than the one in the lell. The owner is requested to come for vard. prove property, pay charges, and ake him away. C. it. GOODMAN, . . . Nov. 2. 1812. tf 40 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. Len is Culbreath, Dedarstie in As lohn Scrrr;. Foreignsee Samnuel 1M. Chappell. Declaraties ix As. lohn Scur. Foriga U ===s T If E plaintiffi having this day filed their de clarations in the above casesin my odis, Iaid the defendant having no wife or attorney, kinownm to be within this State, on whom a co ay of aid declaration, with a rule to plead, can ce served. It is ordered, that the -said defen. Lani do, plead to the Paid declarations, within a 6 e nr and a day from the publicatian of this or ler, or tiana and absolute judgwent will be awarded igalust him. GEO. POPE., c. c. r. (lerr,'s o'ferc. ? as .e; 3hay, 1'4. % ___ y2 18 tate of South Carolina. EDGEl-ElD DISTRICT. IN TilE COMMON PLEAS. Ste wart & Coat, Dedaraion liplit Scurry. As mat. ituft & Jehinietop, D Ation Vas. en Attacbateat, lohn Scurry. I Dk. [I.iE plaintitis havingthisday filedtheir de . elarations n my officnand the defendant iaving to wife or attorney khown to be witin he State, on whomn a copy ofthe with file to -pled, could be .e ' R01" lis thifeidaat plead to thbe within a fear and a day,. or ffiaIidaiabsolu aidgment will be given against him. G EO.POPE; c. c. r. :dgield C. II. 1 (lerA-s Offiu age 30 ,tate of iouth Carolina. IX TIlE COM)10N PLEAS. N iliaan 31lc~arley, frammntel ca Joneis. MI 1 l i l' aamitl in the case, having filed hi. d eeclaraition iin myotlice, anad the Defen tait utm aving~ neither wa me. tnot attornieys, on , bn. a cepy ofiih.- -ad declarusion.with a rule o plead tiier.*ao. migh lt he served: Ordered, h a e .:;4 id )etndanata do0 appear and plead a the said deciai altion, n thain a year and a day roam the data efthis orader, or final and absoluto iid::maent will lbe awviarjed againast them. !cate of Sothd Carolina. Ei~ DG ELI) DIDISTiCT. i. i Ti,: C O .1.05O P LE AS. vi:..y Mid e'm. s f'orrignu .4Attacet. '11II E Plaintsili tan thiu day filed s de .eclmaao m~ my eadice. and thme defendant ngoo' vi ie or :airnaey, known to be with in~an Si'ste. oan whm a copy of the ane, with rui: to lelad. coniad be nerved. It in ordered, i:t thae deisfendanat pl-ad to alhe said declaration itlihm a year and a day, or linal and absolute d;;mzent wall be givena againsut him. 11EO, PUJPE, c. c. r. ?lerI's Offr. Dec. 15, 1834. c. age 47 t:tte o f South Carolina. IN TIlE COMiMON PLEAS. r.s. Dedlarataon in Asumpsit. hlii $serry. m i. 1I. liaennaian. i 'mi. 'entry. . Dectaration in Dcbi. uni Senrry. ) EItIE plhaitttT- iiarmg this da~y filed their .11eraa..n in tc.h'e cv stated cases, in o ifice. andl athe defeindant has ing no wife or ttr. kneow~in hab witheintindas State, on 'henm a copyr .li.aid decelarntions, with a rule pled ohill bie servede. It is rdered that the idl defendieant ido plnd to iliu said declaratisnn itin n m ear and day Irom the pnblication of i-i order. or finial and albsolute judgment wit zinaided :eaaint lhm. (GEO. POPE. c. c. r. eirk's Ofie. I thi .1ay. Ie' ( jy Ig State of' South Carolina. E0EI); '~:'tlL) DISTRICT. INS il-: C'O.11.10N P'L'EA S. hnoama Curion', | Darc/atiron in Debt. 'tin Scntr y. FrrnAtcret lI'I E l'linintiti' hiaving t hIs day filed his 1 du.-lamraion itt i:,i ca-,. ;n mcy otice, anad ieefienda lt h~iain tio weteer attorney, known hce wiethin thi.. state. acn wvn'm a copy of Maid celaraitiont, walh a raule tn plead can be served. is oirdered, that the said defendant do plead thet icaid decaations. whini a 'ear andl a y fro thme pnabliacaut this order, or finalI ad taaclmite juadgmcent will b~e aw arded againbt (Gl'.). l'OP'r. c. c. :-. 3ter'ta 1.7r,".yeh Fb*5 1S4