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Franki. Couge-Mr. PickeaaVOra fon.'-The correspondent of the Savan nab Georgian thus adbe i'tlh' aiduding teremonies of t co omicemel At Atbens. At half pas 9A. M. Thursday, the two1 Societies, DemtheniaO and Phi Kappa. ,met in their respectiye' balls. and thence I marched i procession to the chapel, i where. after prayer by Rev. .tr. Brant oy, arn sratien was pronounced by the BoesF. W. Paekens of South Carolina. a memb'r i othe Phi Kappa Society. The abject of tb orator seemed t be to show j tbe superiority of American over ancient eiilization, and the causes which pro- g duced this difference. He iketched with a master's hand, the great elements of modern civilisation-the iuse of artillery- I t bs inventionofpeindag-the enfranchise-in meat of mind-the trial by jury of the i aligna Charta.-the noble principles ofr: true liberty, as laid down in our Declara- I ioe of Independence.-and last. though I greatesit of all. the Christian Religion.. It was charatteriszed throughout by elevated thoughti, just conceptions, Rns imagery and a high moral tone, that did honor to the beart of the speaker. His delivery was bold and efeettvn, rather too declam- , atory.for# deliberation, yet there were u several paages of a soul stirring o-. quence which drew forth loud and long i applauto. But I cannot pretend to do .justice to Mr. Pickens.- His disrourse will te blished, ad wli . I will send you 'py. that you may see for yourself this Weh poduction. We bad still indulged the hope that Mr. - Mte1h e would have been able to have d 4eliverel his agricultural address on 3 Thursday afternoon; but his health would 9 not rit the effort, nod besides the ' wa was quite stormy and inclement. He appears to be failing fast- he walks Vtb.a feeble unsteady gait, and his AVe- 1 ious systema is made tremulous by the least edewisat. k wa melancholy to Jook upon so noble awn*ed being. -....-eem il Mr. Carey Appointenit.u-'r. Carey will deliver'Temperance Lectures on the - following places, co the days following. a At Hiuntsville, in Laurens District, Fri-. 'm Asy Aug. 11th; Bethany, do. Monday y 14th; WarriOr'sCreek. do. Tuesdty.5th; r Dorban's Creek. do. Wednesday. 16th ; b 'Gienwood, do. Thursday, 17th. Friend- d abip, do. Friday, 18th; Harmony. do. Monday. 20th; Due West Corner, Ab - .bevine Di.erit, Tuesday. 21st; Abbeville C. H. Wednesday, 22d; Greenwood, do. d Monday, 27th; Cohesbury, do. Wednes- F 4ay 29th. Smyrna. Laurens, Thursday. d 30th. The Stand near Jos. Smiith's, do. Friday 31st; Liberty Springs, do. Satur- I day. 1st Sept. salem, Edgefield District. Monday. 3d. -Other Societies or neighborhoods. wish ieg the services of Mr. Carey, during the present Summer and Fll. tnay commu- o emnte with the Hon. Jun, B. O'Neall, hy 1 Jetter. (postage paid) atNewberry C. Ii.. a as early as practicable. TA Seasm.-The Winyah Obserrer or e 9th inst., says " We have had rain here (I in the low country every day since the 1 f0tb of Jane. The crops are made, and A S will yield a average harvest. We have tbowever dhe prospect or freshests in Pee a Dee Waecamaw and Santee, and in Au- E Sust they are the bane and the dread of ti ii .planers. We travelled yes:erday as c far as Charlesionand 6od the whole coun- it try under water, and at Phillips' where tc we write this, his well is filled to within f fourteen inches of thbe surface of the earth I -med thbe museuitoes annoying us and our horse at mid day. Within the last three weteks we have made a tour through Mtar- I iona, Marlborough, Chtesterfield, Darling tout and a part of Williamsburg. The corn 3 - and cotton crops are fair, but the corn J crops in Georgetown district are the best i wet have seen ' hb the exception of Col. 2 - Williams' in ,J lgton."( HeazlSt ofGreravile.-Reports are a- jp gain industriously circulated, that there is I at this time consider'able sickness in our pi village. So far from there being a shadow I of proof for the foundation of such slan- Ta ters upon the most healtby location on 1. the face of the earth, (this we say with 3 out the lear ofeenoradiction by those who a buown any' thing shout it) we have never c heard so lisecomplaint of indisposition ( at this senmus of the year. We do not } believe thene has been a cas of fever. A whooping coeh measles, or any disease 'I of the kind, within the Incorporation, du- .1 ring the past snonth ; andas we once be- j foreuremarked,isnot intended the small I oxshall comte amongst us-that malady a ano doabt left the State or retired to A Charleston, ks old quariess,-Grecieil j Stabbiaig.-We understand that a mati namsed Martia Sbhohn was so severely woended inthe abdomen wth aknifehby a James Hall, in the upper pass of this Dii- a trict on Saturday last, thatbhis life was s despaired of; but we wers yesterday in- a formed that there.i a fait chance for his tI rsecovery. Hall was arrested, and hz nowr .prisse.--Grmvaite Masaiaeer. r' ifevy Baine.-During the last eight , -erteatdayst the soilof this States from b the seaboard to the mountain, has been literally drenched with rain; and the pros- a, peis at thih time (Thursday) would udi- a cate that we na to hae. but an dleeastun- I, etiluafa old whilst Siries is ici the I ~ ~of all kinds loek very a gsemising, and quants1 af(frniz war seldom-more abadat.- 4f. The cause of the demand for Meican 4 dollars for sxport to rnce, is thuns ex- t pined is the ew-York Express; de Thereh sq ^ eadfor Mexicanmol Sareor eport to France, but nooether description of specle. Ia often appeats aingular that t hbould 6. a deandx ( -for this particular kini of eola for ship- r meat to France, when there lee enquiry a for aather kind of specie, and often when t the ' ituof godarelarge. Te ae- s eon ~ti s, at Mexican dolla na a sakaeiniFrance for mehtig up, to abs- t tract the gold they onntain. For a series I e.yearmsthis procaas has been going on in 1 Frno, and we believe in no other coon. a try.:ladeed, h is stadlalat the process ol' C asonating gold-lom Mexican dollars is I ,ano kansara manael e le.t SLutMOas cmT cocrT. JULY TUX, 18a a dh mater ofJon MA.ea GenEasr, charged swith eing isp.ene lonarie. This inquisitio; takenahe bar ofthe Court, md this fourthi day of August. in the year ighteen hundred and frgty three. by the an lersigned, jurors, duly empannelied, sworn iid tharged in the matter aforesaid, .haviteg seatd and considered te evidenc-- submitted a tas, do find that the said John McLean Ga:d. ser was a lunatic or insane on the first day of iugust, in the year aforesaid. and at the timo if ennnitting h offence charged against him. ,id is still so at the time of taking this inquil. ion. Witness near hands and seals on the day ad year aforesaid. [Sig4d by tiheliamsohe Jorors as ahore ime.] The following is the judgment and order ren ered by the Court: Tb Cou rt hereby release the prisoner Irae hecomltmiment of the justice~Af the pence, and ,rder that he be placed in the State's Hospital, aere to be conained until he shall recover his easos of which the City Cionrt shall be sati ied, an4y them discharged in due course of David Hoffman. W. If. Norris, and J. E. Villiams, Epqrs. counsel-for the prisoner. G. t. Richardson, Esq. attorney for the State. The following letter, written byynungGard er. on board the boat, to the Postmaster Gen rsl,.santa after his assault upon him, fully onfirms the belief in the abberration of mind lider which lie acted: Sir: I spoke with you at Old Point Comfort rankly. and told voat where I washed to go. )n inquiry you will find that no human being istigated me ly the remotest hint to commit that I have done to your person; therefilre. ir, you being a oman high in office, cannot be a ungenerous as to show any vindictiveness iards my family or connexions. whom I have lways had too little regard for in pursuing ieIr advice. You may examine into this, and on will find it as I have written. It is some vaication to me to, learn that your wound is light and not mortal. With great respect, I am, sir. you: obt. servant. J. MicLEAN GARDNER 'o the Hon. as. A. Wickliffe, Postmas WGeneral. Eaaicipatioa Jebile. stoppd.-Tuesday be sg the nnniverary of ise emancipation of the lave' in the British West India Islands. the bolitionists ofPhiladelphia atteinpted to have geand jubilee inv the Assembly Rooms in that 14y, but were prevented by the Stockholders. tbo foated. a repetition of the scenes of last ear when the haji wab burnt and a disgrace. a mob took place. They were offered the udding if they would eclede negroes but s they refused to do, when the donre were lamed and the crowd dispersed without rit. Isltisers Clippen Melanckoly Aeridest.-Two negroes were rowned on Thursday last, near McCord's 'erry. by the upsetting of a canoe; one of se Alice, belonged to irs. Glaze. of this lace-the other Andrew, to lis E. L Brad ty, of Sumter Ditnet.-MeAth Carolixian. EbITORS' LOSSES, 1. Deduct on an average one fifth for subscrihers who never pay. 2. Dediet n an overage 10 per cent for the collec on of the balance. 3. Deduct on an verage the loss of eighteen mooths inte Dst on the accounts tltimately'collected. ad by the first operation, book, n ounts to the amount of $5,000 are re uced to $4.000 ly the second, for collecting, to 3,600 ind by the third, for interest at 7 per csnt, to 3,22 tiking an average loss of S1778 on every ive Thousand Dollars booked Thanks P all Subscribers who act upon the prin pie of paying promptly, and without the itervention ol a Collector-aud thanks o to those Post Masters who use the onkngpririlge for the encoragement of rinters. Signed. The whole Edjitrial Corps5. ~EAL AND "FLASII" NAMES OF - THlE UNITED) STATES. lassachuaetta, Bay State. thode Island, Plantation State. ermont. Banner, or Green M't'n. Bloys. lew Hampshire, Granite. onnfectic Ut, Freestone. laine. Lumber. ew York, Empire. ennasylvania. Keystone. ew Jersey. Jersey Blues. elawvare. itile |Delaw are. aryltand. Mouumental. irginia, Old Donuinion. 'orth Carolina, Rip Van Winkler coths Carolina, Palmetto. eorgia. Pine. hio, Buckejre, entucky, Cornerackero. habatma 'ennessee, Lion's Den. lissouri, Pukes. linois, Suckers. iliana, Hloosiers. liebigan Woolverlnes. rksasas. Tooth Piekers. cuisiana, Creole. lississippi, Bonder Eagles. boride Territory. Our Bar.-Tbirty years ago. g4in and biskey were drank by Judge, Lawyers sd Jury, inCourt. and out of it. Judge criven was the firtit masn who attempted reformsatiort. He called a meeting of e B~ar. and placed buefore it the impro iety of drinking spirits in Court. The wyera acknowledged their err. and a solution was passed, pledging themsel is to uartain from drinking in the Court puse. The aext day, one of the law ern, Ili-a clever andI kInd-hearted san, who rmade ill his speeches ardent y the Ose of the ardent, had a case c d-feeling the want oftahe tisual sut - st. he arose and asked l'or a short delay. a he felt a ittle water..-Then raising is voice, he called to the pa'dif,~ "Mr. failli, bring mse a gIges or war,"? and ran undertofle, but equally audible, tel ed, "and be sure it's lsalf gi, dlo you ear." Losok ai our Bar now !ea as not Temperance dlonei Augusta Wfashingtoaian. I Slagle Duys Advecature.-T he Dover bl. H.) Gazette idys there is a man now rsiding withaia the Ibnits of that town, rho has had more. events to bappen to im in one day shhn is eenbmona, Hie uarted from his hiome sober at 8 o'clock, ot drunk before 9 o'clock, got a.floging elbre 10 o'clock, pulled down a tent be ard I1 o'clock, got into- a leckap before 2 o'clock, paid seven dollars for sauce, ad was released before 1 o'clock. (Got rank before 2 o'clock, fell and lsjured is leg and was carried borne before 3So' lnek, and took an oa before 9 o'clock that he would never drink any more li quor, and bas kept Itis word. He says that no tan laes greater reason than he ha4 to hate irn, oi thank God foi having a lame leg. nd, lie mieh't have added, for liavifig sence enough to see the cause or all his day's mitottunes, and moral couragi inough to avbid It in niure. An Inbaie Aecting.-At a vestry mee !ing held at Wakefield. England. recent ly, for the purpose of passing the ermsta hle's accounts, a scene of confusion took place, which ended in one of the mem hers moving a resolution, "That this mee ting is not in a suificierstly mond state of mind to eoteartain on important a queslinn as fltat embraced by theme resolution." Th is resolution was put to a show of bands and carried1 aldthsa udanimeuslt. The chairman said It wag ime that they all went home, n they had voted themselves in sane. The iecting thenr broke up. Persimmons, unripe nre said to have the effect of arresting cholera infantum anti common diarrihea. A simple infusion quffices to he alministered when asarin eut rereilies ire titijcated. Dr. Me tairer of Virginia. says it acts liko a charm whlen other asiringetits rail. A syrup of the manme or a tineture, can of course he ea.ily prepared, und would answer the same purpose. Wnen we look ;t the field or corn. we find that tihmc stilks thai raise their henas the highest are the empaisc.t. The same is the cae with men ; tlose trih asasiuie the greatest ennes~egence. have generally the least share of'pedgment a.sd abil;ity. For the Arertstr. I n. I'.DrrTO.-The Anianul maeetirag of the Edgetield' Paptist Association. will take place on Saturday lbefore the er-nnl Lord'a Day itn .September nest.vt Salen Chaire. three mates fromt IIniet's lerrv. ote Big Salada. near the -rmid leading froi, theatce i0 Aiken. The Delegate. tal visiting tbrethren to the Asamiationt are n(r-etionate y invited to repair intediately to the phlace.14s every prepmarziaton will he made to recrive? them ato the ground. on the Friday evening previons. Ministering bret.ren -ire invr'ed to make their rrrangementa to attend with a view or protraeting the mee~ting. Published Ivy orler or the Cht:rch. .OIN IIUIET. c. Comnnrcial. AucvsyA. Aogusta 20. Remarks.-The intelligence of thive 19t of July. received by the- Acdia from Liverpnol. is more favorable, in a commercial point of view, than the news received by the preceding steamer. Cotton. hand iinprosved. a better reel ing had been exhibited in floe Liverpoen and Havre market.. But the improvenent re ported in prices. has only placed those mar kets in the condition they were prerai-um to the ecline reported on the 4th ofJuly. Ve r.inst not therefore be deceived by the favorable ao. peet of theite late advices. Price. in Europe will fluetuate until the extent of the new frop of this country t well ascertained. In one of the cirealars. dated Jinly 18th it ist stated. tih-at an rise in prices can be eapcte-d but towards the end or the year, particua,0v shonld the next crop b*, 1e- than two nillionst or bales. Coto.-The improvement it Liverpool had some influence it over nearket. and, in all pro bability, in other American markets. The sales here have'been smaIl, owing to the limit. ed quantity offering. Only a few htitnred bales changed hands. at an advance. on pi. cescurrent last week, of 4 to J of a cent. The demand yesteiday was active., and Itill be maintained until firther intelligence is received from Eurnpo This advanee in nuvr market is to be ascribed not only to the inprovement in the Enropean markets, but to the weather which hian been. for st least a motnth past, very taaavorsable to thes growing crop If the wen thter we have had continues match longer, it is seriouasly to bie apprleended.- that the crowing crop will ennsideribly hsufi,-r. Thew satme wea ther hta. beena felt in abnto.' al the cotton see. tions of the enusitry west, where it is reported that ana average crop enatnot be at present cnl. colated sin. Int some parts of Alabarna attd Mitisissippi. however, where thecy lhave not suf'ered so much lay rains, the cropts use re presenited as in a better eonditint. These prospec ta of a short crmp have, atal will have, mach insfnetnce in kee'pitng up the imtprove ment int prices whicha has occuerred, tint nly an thais counttry but in. Euarope also. Int about three or four weeks we shall be nll able to es. timate the probable extent of the new crop. with more certahinty. Ezrianmg.-Wc have :nao no change in the our table. We will remaoak that the sale for 8 pier cent State bondl hats been duill at 91 cess, 914 a 9d asked, 8ix tper cent. State bond. have beets sold at 73. 74 and 75 asked. Cen tral Batik notes 8 to 9 per cent. discotant. and not muacht in manrket.-Northe~rn eaechangea scarce. but obtained at 4 per cent pretnitam at our baoks.-Constitutionalist. JJANsene. Augnnt eR. C'oten.-The necounts per th~e Acadia. are. aa our opinion. better thua ie linve land for issame limie, ated thecreo mbuit little donbt, that if there was ariy inmg dcing in cottona biy or merchants, prnces woutld aitvence; tat as there is a very enmall amonnt coaminag in, we cannot give a correct hssuae of this arkest. We, how ever. ganote still. S totij cts. as extrenme prices ofour market.-Jurnal/. Cot~emA. .Antgaat 10) Cottox.-In thi. nrticle there is bait little do-. iang-thec few sales that are tnakir~c mare abouat j cent higher, sincee thec account,. to thec 19th itt EneAsage.-On Ch~arleston 1, and otn New York 4 per cent. p rem. Frssg: .-By 8taan tBoats 75 cents per hamie, and byRail Road 75 censts.-Car. .(Dy tihe Steanmer Acadia.) * Lavaaroot...Jniy 18. Cetto,.-The transactions since thea close of last week have. beena on fair scnle, and the steady maanne-r in whtich trsde havp simaa iesd in putrchamn. inad'iates a hotter stl of things for the unanafactiurer. The mauket has bad a uniformly firmi tone, and prices have beetn well sup urted. The sales ince Friday. imjelumive of 4t) balea mold to-day, htave amoun ted to 14,000'Iales. IARjiyf1 Cottima.-Ildei of cotton have displayed gteater incinations to meet the views o buyers. and a slight abates:ent in pirices haa induced a bette'v demand. The sale. from the 7alh to the 14th instant, inclusiVe, iwoumed to 7832 hales, COensist o2588 bes Nefw Orleans. at 51?f to & haleerMobile. at 53f to 68f; ad 120 bales U ,lnd 5ie50o to 75; the whtole duaty pad. Tharrivais w:tiin dee same period hate baeen J9*bleii, of which 1748 bales United-States, and 175 hales dt. Domitngo. ' Iotice I s HEREBY GIVEN,that application will be madse at the next eenn of the Legis lator of this State, to incorporate Bethany An 7 ta28 Mn. EozToa.-PCase announce Col. JAzs L. Ona, a Canlidate for the Ofice of mAlon GZXNWaLof the First Divi.ion of s. c. m.. to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen leDuffic, and Ab1ige MANY VOTERS. Aug 14 to29 97 The friends of Brig. GCeisL M. I. BONHA3M. announcnhem as a candi date for the office of Major General or the ist Division of S. C. M , to till the vacancy oca. sinned by the resignation of General Ueorge 51cDuffie. Aug 2 :ri 0?' The friends of George POPE, Engr., announce him as a candidate for re-election, to the Office of Clerk or the Court of this District. bMay 3 tr 14 0? The friends of .Miaor T. G. BACON. announce Ijr. as a candidate for the Office of Clerk of the Court, df Edge field District. mar Ir 6 sIulE fFr's fi4A LEs Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri pa eias, I will proceed to sell at Edc field Court House, on the first Monday anal Tues lay in September next, the follow ing property: Watts, Cook & Co. vs. A. 0. Leek, Fuller & Glenn v.the sane; Allen Vance vs. te same; John Cook vs. ite same: William Rowe vs. the same; Charles Compty, for nnother, vs. ihe same; Duke Goodman vs. the same; Mary Roste vs. the same; James Goodman vs. the onme. two tracts of land. one called the Lewie tract, containing two hundred and eighteen necres. more or less. the other tract called the Anderson tract, enntaining eight hun. dred acres. more or less. ajoining each other and the lands of F. W. Pickens. James Falkuer vs Win. Stroud. and Niadhmnn Siroud. one Sorrel mare. Thomas Barrett Indorser vq rinrles B. Carter. one horse Saddle and Bridle. N. L. Griffin vs Jacob Worthington. and George Gardner, one Cream mare, the propertf of J. Worthingtnn. Janies Ehlson vs John Bridwell. one ny snare. two mules, and one wagon. Port. Townsend & Mendeuhall 's l'oo. oleaton & Co. eight negroes, viz: Celin, Gorge, Crocket, Delin. Harriet, Antitine, Epherson and 8hadrack. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIP. . q.v. ri. Aug 12 4t 28 State ol' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B. T. Slims to Floreclosure tf The Bank oh 11am. Mortgage. burg. So. Ca. j - I SHALL proceed ti sell, on the first Allonday in September tnest, in the above stated case at Edgefield Court lutise, one negru man. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CH RISTIE, a. r. n. Ang. 12 tf 29 [CIRCULAR.] To Planters t.&1erchants. I BEG innve to liror yon. that I continue the WAtF.HO14E send COMMISSIoN BUSINESS at my o'd stnd. knows as the WVATERL-P'ROOF WARM1-1.-IF:E. Detach ed as it is from other biiihdn:!., a:- I e-,tii, ren. dera it 'early as secnre tioin isfire, a- i E -4 fire-prouf. The flo.re hae 1-en levanl ,,ho. the higi water mark of the gre-t freahet of May. le4.h. IPlahiers: will thus be secured (oenm theC pos;. bility of loss and damage by freshete. I avail snyself of the present occa-rinn. to rae turn iny thuanks to my fiends and patron<. teur their liberal support during the lpast season, I azolicit from them and the public genierally. .a conitinmiance of thii confilelle e.Ind atvure themr that in return for therr patronage, I ilt uise muy trest persorml tylrts to ptomste and protect thiger interests. committed to my charge. In iaddition to this assentance, I pledge invyecislats I will in no case purchase a bal ofcotton, di rectly or indirectly. I will attend personallfto te sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannmah or Charleston; also, so the sale oflBacon. Flnnr. &c. &e., anal to the receiving and forw.ardintg of goods to thre usp-countr. H~aving a fine wharf attached so my Wasrehosse, no whiarrug. will be charged on cotton t., sny enie. eitheer for sale or to be forwarded to S8ivarnnah or CIearlestona. My conmimai.ns for selling cotton, wilt be 23 cents per hale, and 126 cents for faorward ing. I will also attend tu the buying of goaods per order. Very respectfully,you, &c. G. WALKER. Hlambnrg August 2, 1P43 August 9) 6m 28 DR. WV. H. DRON, SCRGEON DENTIST'. Ak PROFESSOR OF PENXMANSlI'. O FER81~ his services to the Lgdiesa and G;entlemen of EdgefldJ snd thesurromnd iing D)a-tricts. All operations will be perform ed with skill and neatness. P'eamanship wilt be taag ht ini various styles, and on a diplomatic svytaem. Prices confornasnt with the times. I can lhe caonsulted ith at Dr. Rt. Griffin's, or at Dr. Geiger', wvhen not profesuiontally engaged. References can be seen at this odace. August 9 31 28 STRAYED F~ ROM the subscriber near Perry's )e roads. U.Edgeleki S. C.. in May last, a dark bay MARE MULE, three years old. monme marks of the gear when it weant off, ncr other mark ro colleacted. Any information of the same, and addressing the subscriber at the above named office, they will be satisfactorily compensated. A. L. NICHOLSON. Au~gust9 St 29 Notice I ElmRY GIVEN that applicatiotr will he made at the next Session of the IAgislatnre of this State. tor an Act of Incorpq ration for the Church at Hlardies, commonly called Big Stephena' Creek. August 7 tm 28 Notice lOEL RCPER. Senr., ofldtefield District, 41living on thu Martintown Roadl, two miles from DuntonsvillIs. tolls before ale ai bright bay HORSE. eight or nine yerr old. a ssip on the nose, a small star in thre feee. and bratifed with a letter R on fhe' shoinder of the mount iag side, sto other marks visaiblo. A ppraised at thirty-five dollars. JOH N HILL. Magistrate E. D. #5t9j 91 (62 00)' lamlm 21 - heetins ad Skirstags. 44 &4,64 and 124 Brown & bleached SIIEE11N4GS and SHIRTINGS. ~ Jdsfn50. O. D. FORD. Hamberg.,April 17 - e 19 A PUBLIC BLESSING. T UESE PILLS have long been knoethI and ap recited. for their eitraordiTnary nnd iminmte powers of restoring perfect health to perunm suffering under neatly every kind of disense to which tme human rme as liablo. They ate particularly reeonmmended to all those persons who are afflicted %%ith any kind elf a c:ronte or lingering conplaint, of here Ia net medicine before the Public whicli has so, natural and happy effect upon Wie system inI correcting the stomach and liver, and to the fomtuion of healthy chyle and thereby purify. i the blood. IThey are nckaowledged by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not only the most mild amid pleasant in dieir operation, but the most perfectly innocent, safe and eff.i cient medicinc ever offered to the publi. Thomn who once make a trial ofthese Pills, never aflerwntds feel willing to be without thcm, and call again and again for more, which in oulicient pr oofoftheir good qualities. IEADACIIE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered band are teary of suffering with this distressing complaint, will find Specer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at once certain and immediate in Its effects. One sin- 1 gle dose of tie Pills, taken soon as the head- s ache is felt coming on, will cute it idl oue.half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowel compaints, they di~play their wonderful powers to tidumi. ration. and Are far superior to any thing in use for ilese ernpjlitIs. In DyspepsIa and I.irer Complaint, the stand 0 tivielled. alany have been enrled in a fewv weeks. after having suffered under the dread. i fil complaint rot years. c 1, Iniabrual ('osticeners they are decidedly , suiperios to any Vevetable Pill over brought be f(re the public : and one 25 cnt box will es. tablish deir surprising virtues. awl place them beyond the rean of doubt in the estimation of cverv individuil. I Tiwev are inv.ihiable in nervous and hypo. r chondriacal nflectiois, loim of appetite, and all cimplains to whiclh remales aloei are uubject J They are- ild lin their action, and coirev niemosi itummediattn cotiviction of theit 1iltility 0 from the first dose. They may be taken by 1 persoms of any agte; and tie fceble. the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operimns. because they clear the system or bail humtiors. quiet nervous irritability, and I ntrnriably ptodne" soumnd healtI. ( Ulpwards of three huAdred and screw- thon. sand bores of themo mnestimable Piils have been sIld witdin [ie last twelve noths in thiee States alone. and more than three times the samne gnanity in other States. As an ant bilious medicinr, no family should be without then. A single trial of them is I more i.aufactory than a thousand certificates. Ta!dlhdga Springs, Tailadrga Co. Ala. Agurst 17. 1842. This is to certify, thmat I hate ieen afflicted ivith Sick li-ndaclin, Dyspepsia ahd Liver Complaint. and Custiveness for the lnst eight ' or nine years. fnring which tine I hlad taken. as well as I recolloct.about sixty boxes of Beck. 5 with's Pill6. twelve boses of Peter's Pill*, and 1 a number of boxes of Champion's and Bran. I dreth's Pills. all of which afforded me but liule I or mmn relief. At last I was recommended to try , Dr. Spencer's Vegetable PillFand well I did; L fair I never land but one attkek of the Sick Ieaoache ailer I commenced taking the Pills 0 (ow nboumt six months,) and I candidly con: I fess, that I have derived more real benefit from a the use of Spencer's Pills, than from all the p other Medicmnes and Pills that I have ever taken, aid I wouAd earnestly recommend diem to all as beini mrny opimion, the best medi. eine in ime for all lingeming complaints, The . Pills have done me so much good. that I would not feel willina to be without them for :*,- dollars a box; amid I cannot hnt feel very gratelmil to Dr Spencer for having prepared 111171 a vauinble iedicimie, and the uiittribution r: ot'ut is conmferring a very great favor oflt the eniliaic. as it ii n thing of thme utmoist importance [ mh-.tt i'-;erv limnilv ihomuld have a supply of Dr. Spenrcer's triuly' viaimble Pmdis conustaomly on hand. I.SAAC 31. TihOMAS. 'rice.25 cents per box, n ilh frill directinsa h obr ane tiv y HIAVfILAND, RIS8LET & CO.. * Augusta, Georgia." J.DI. TIBlBETS. a Edgeieuld Court H~buse. ki Dr. W. WV. GEIGER, d Au;. IfCherokee Fends, I VEETAL E'VRA DA ACERTAIN and effectus' cure for Ague* amnd Fever; tualso used successfully in the * treatment of Bilionas Feyer, Nausea, deneral 0 Debility. and Nervous Weakness. - s 'Tho most flattering reenmmendations of this ti Mfedicine hnve been re/'eived from many emti- g nent Phlyeiciani amid others who have need it And it is ptrem'ed that no medicine has ever been used whose action has been more benefi cial. plesmnnt amid invigorating, and callqd furth C fraom nelhicted suf'erers such expressions of heartfelt gratitude and ihankfulness. Persond takinig the Pills, soon find themselves refleves " -Chill broken F Pver gmne ! 8toomchand head free and healhh ul !!! Strength and ap petite increasing and, improving, and all ner Tons weakness tied. Wheni takeni according to the diretinsr ac compamny theni, they never fail to cute the Chill and Fever the first day, and never sicken the I stomach or operate upon the bowels. , 1 Their actiomi ipomn the whole system is so j charming. that persens are invariably surprised e anid pleased with their rapid and complete II restoration to health. i - The Pills are jareff ad solely Vegetable ; i1 amid the happy combination ci the ingredients ai and their proportions are such as to pmodoce a a medicine which never (ails to relieve wifen r relief is at all attainable.3 Eack box contains 21) doses of Fills-Price, e One Dollar. For salagyu HIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. c Agents, Angusta, Georgia. E:dg' feleki Court tiouse. Dr. W. W. GEIGER. * Cherokee Fends. - Ang. 16 6in 29 Merchant Tailor, R ESPECTFUJLLY informs his ens inors, and the publIc generally, , that lie is just retrned from Charleston, with a variety of articles in his line, which he will dispose of on terms to unit the times. mrr r22- f 8 IMew spig&Shmmcnr jFULL assortment for sale, at the iamfet ILCash pricek, by ^ . D JNO. 0, B.FoD ,Hamnburg, Agrfl14 ff 19 , -I SHERIFF'S SA LE. B virtue orsundry wrils of Firi IN cias, I will proceed to se at Ed eid Court Robse,on the frst Mof4f aja ruesday ia Septfeutbt note, the fUlbir ing property: Steedman & Mett~t is Bejaahin Bar on, four hundred aeres ot laod, more or ess, where defendant livesadjoinEaiIlas of C hares Holley, and oihers. Branoon & Mu.,dy vs John C. Thomas. lab defendants interest in- three hundred ieres of land, more or les, adjoining lands af Butte .Howard, and others. Brannon & Mndy vs Margaret 0 pilvie, three hundred acres of land, more ,r lets, wliere defendant lives, adjoining ands of Dr. Atkinson and other. M. W. Gracy and wife Ezeutors ts ;nry Paiterson, one hundred ad thirty icres of landmore or less,where defeidaht ives, adjoining lands of John Price, Mat - ;arct Ogilvie and others. W in. K. Lindsey vs Wm.Chfes Cary. . Sneligrove and Wm. Corley, eighty our and three quarters acres of 1andmore r less, ldjoining lands of Robert Price, oin Rbinehart and other. John Cothran survivor vs Elisabeth lebillian, the defendants interest in two; iundred aeres of hind, more or lessthefe he now lives, anxd adjoining lands of Jobir rrapp bad others. John Cotbran. survivor, vs James Mc lillian, the defendants interest in twa nndred acres of land, Mateor lessN where liv7heth McMillian lives, adjoibing land* f John Trapp and others. P. A. Scranton vs Robert Jennings, ad. sinaatrator, one hundred and thirty acres ,f land, more or less, where nusley Cal. in lived, up to the time of his death, ad. >ining lands of Cheeley Wells aid others. Minor W. dracy vs William Brides & L T. Moore, administors, four hundred cres of land, more or'ies, adjoinig lands f Jacob Long aul Wilson Shealey. R. B. Boukeight vs Ahbam E. Moore, ohin I. Moore and Allen GifTith. two undred and forty four neresofland, more r less, adjoining lands of Ephraim Shea y. . T. Meore a.td others. M. T. Mendendall. vs .Wm. W. Wit am, three hundted and thirny acres of and, more or less, It being a part of the oker Spring Tteet, adjoiling lands of R. 1. Rogers, tife estate of Was. Elliotte. ie estate of R. H amilton and other,. J. Miller 4 John Boyd and Edinind loyd, four hundred acres of-landiahir :ss, where Ed.tadd Bdyd liet, adjoin 1g lmnds of J. . Mirrus and others.. J. D. Nance vs Charles Powell, the ract of land, where defendant lives$ ad. sining Dudley Iountree and others. B. F. Goudy T. C. ts John Marsh, the' -act of land, wherb defendadt ives,1ying a Horse Creek. Edmund Tate ts RIudolph Carter,. ther - awe va the ste J. D. Crone &Co. Ts: 1e sane , David M. Dunbar vs the same; lichael Georty vs the some, Lewai :llzey arid Eltdabeth Caner, five hon and acres of land, more or less, adjoini inds cf John Wise, Win. 8. Howard a - thers, the property of R..Carter Charles ,amar vs Julius Howard, Jomn Howard nd Rudolph Carter, %ie above described roperty of R. Carter. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE,,. s. t.. Aug.9 4 28 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUI'Y. letcher Hobbs, & others, by )~ their next friend, vs. li aura A. Hlobbi. & others. **I -I IY virtue of an ord~er iirain thae Court of Chlancery, 1 ahall offer for male to the ighest bidder, dt Edefeld Conrt House, on ae frst Dlbtdif tn Setember nest. the real 'tate of Barrel E. hobs deceased, consisting r three tracts of fand, Situate in the Distriec tdJ State aforesaid, as followrs, via: one Itral uown ad the litn Creek tract, containin two uandred and eighty acres, more or teas, on ed by lands ofJohis Bones, Marihall Stedham,. euben Landruin; Philip Powe. and B. Cor y; cne other tract known da hai Brkhalter at, containing four hitud d and forty aes, ore or less. l hrg a on ar Dam Creek, id beneaded blands of Reulea Landruai. Fitey Wells; osph Fergersota, and otheres id cn'e olhtf ttact of land kaiwn as the CeO; etnawn tract, epnlaining pir hundred atrs, ore r lesr. ad botrnded by laiidd of the es, ze of James E. Dawsn, and by lands of the tate oflJhn Anders#6. rc'd. Te.saidtreas land to be did le'iratelg, 6 a' b redit of ms, two and three year.. tzd ie easts 6 sir. which mach he paid in e t, #itisers give bands and paerstanil deensiiy and sod age. of the preises to deteoe'th purchase' lay aissesion noi to be given etil ther Jay or Januarf next. .3. 'TEIiRT, c. u. a. n. ommisiar' Ofice, Edgeleld. Aug..7, J845. AngstMt9 4 28 State of South Carolina, E~jFIEfA DISTICT.. LN EQEl. 1f. Nicholson. ) 3M fer '2i vs. duife to .La; klred N. Coleman, & othaer.- 4'. [Y virtne of an tvder from the Coerto6f LChsnar, hahallof'er forealetoths it bidder, at dgefield Court floese, on' rat Monddy In september next, a 'a t er al estate of Edward Coleman, dse'. eo'asist reor less, titne ate Disri nd 0se r, John Perry. Daniel Liv~ton, Renai' lorgan, Z. 8. Brood n 4~u ein a rilt f twelve months, ' ipaadaito give bond ad personif seenrity, and to paf in cash the' pata of the si. - J. TERRY. c. a. s.. digefield, Augusti, 184'1.5 Augast9 4t 28 TaTe7' OF S. CAROLiA EDGEFELD DISTftIC'. IN THE COMMON PLEA& . harwie Moors & Co. H E Plaintiffs having thus dy6h th'air declarationinthiisease, n iOd~ee, amid Ics defendant having no .wf6i.atgorey nown to b. within thus Stat, ois sy rsmid declarattien, wi*a isi a serted: It Is order~ed, detha tea.he ati do pihi the saiddelrii,.thn ear anid a'day froms thbs publeatiomn of athsr ler, feinal ad absolute jailigeet will be wanled against him. . GEEPOPE, e. c. p. rfne Ofr Oct. & irv da