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COUNTING HOUSE CALENDER. 1844. Jamury, * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Felrvtarg, 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 - 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MaA. 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 April, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23-24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May, 1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Jxue, - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 * 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 July, 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 -29 30 31 agst, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12~713 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 epme 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 October, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 November, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 - 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December, I ; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10' 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425262728 29 20 31 Public Notice. , N Pursuance of an order from Oliver Tonles, O'diinry. I will offer for sale at public outcry, at the residence of Mrs. Eliza beth Garrett. late of this Distrct, deceased, anl the personal property of the estate of John C. Grreit, deceased, except his negro slaves. eodating chiefly of a stock of Cattle. Hogs - atnd-ifales, and of various articles of House holdkandKitchen Furniture. - 'Abinr-Atthe same place, will be sold by me as Executor of the will of Elizabeth Garrett. deid. and atpblic outcry, one tract of land, containing two hundred and sixty-nine acres tore'or lessa -ituate in this District, and ad - 'osng' lands of William Garrett and others. e same having been purchased by the said Testat-ix, from George A. & Thomas M'Kie. Also-Three Negro slaves, and other person. al property of the estate of the said Elizabeth Garrett, consisting of a stock of Mules, two Wagons, thirty eight bales of Cotton, and about 27 stacks of Fodder, with various other articles of personal property, not necessary to - - be-more particnlarly mentioned. The sales above mentioned will he begun on Tuesday the 9th of January next, and will con tinned until theaforesaid property is disposed of. Terms of- sale--a credit until thiel25th Dec. 1844, purchase money to be secured by notes with.. approved i poisonal surety. All sius - not exceeding 65, will be required to be paid * .in cash. . ' THOMAS GARRETT, Ex'r. Dec. 18, 18431. 3t 47 State of South Carolina. - EDGEFIfELD DISTRICT. A.G. Teague, vs- Domesic.A~ucnt.. Ed. Atchison. - : Y Order of te Court of Common Pleas, 1. Ishall proceed to sell, at the residence of defendant, in the above case, on Saturday the 15th of January next, one lot of Hogs, one lot -of Shee p, and various other articles namned in the ieturn to attachunent in said case. -Terms cash. S CHRISTIE, 5. E. D. Dec.20 alt 48 Disusolufton. T E firm of GOODE & LYON, was this day dissolved by .mutual consenst; all persgps indebted to ius will please call and set tie-with S. F. Goode, who is ne anthorized to settle the business of the mt. -.G DE &LYON. * Dec.1,1843 The Subscriber Id ta this opportunity to return bisthan to hisf nds and the coin mxunty.,in gen I, for ,~ libemal patronage they have ?0 e - in for the last ten yiears. H 's carr ng on the .Werehant 2'allring Business, in all its br iches, at the old stand, and hopes by strict tntion to business, to umerit a contionanese those favors whlich have beenso liberally bes'towed on him. -' --. ~JOHN LYON. Dec.12 tf 46 - - ' Aot Ice. ..LL persons indetbted ror work done at the ISaw Mill, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts for the year 1842, eith-. e r by note or otherwise ; and those having de mands against theestate ofJesse Swearozigetn, dec'd., are requested to band in their accounts, * 1:roperly attested. JAMES SWEARENGEN. October 18 - tf 38 State of South Carolina, EJDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TrHE COURT'' O RDINA R. Charles H. Dagnal& wire. A pplicants, William Chadwick, & others Defend'ts. UT appearing to my satisfaction, that William RChadwick, Elias Chadwick, James Chad. wick, John Chadwvick, Elizatbeth Chadwicg * Nancy Chadwick, John Oden. Ehtas Oden, George Oden, Washington Blair and his wife Matrtba, resides without the limits of this State. -tidivision and sale of the real estate of Thotn * -- as Howie, dec'd., on or before the first Monday in January next, or their consent to the same, will be etntered of record. OLIVER TOWLES, o. E. D. Octoberl16, 1843. '3m 38 (7 Thet fr ends of George POPE, Esqr., annonee him as a candidate for re-election, to the Office-of Clerk of the court of this'District.' A CARD. T HE Subscriber informs the 'ubbe, tha he will open a Scu. at Lowndesville Abbeville District, on the 2nd Monday of Jan nary next, in which will be taught the usun branches of English. Mathematics, the Greek Latin and French Languages. His Classes will be so arranged that those.Pupils who are studying the Languages, can also teceive in structioRin the English Branches. As his object is to establish a permanen School, as. he has had long experience.in teach ing, and been signally successful in, preparing Students for College, and as the location t healthy and'remote from scenes of dissipatior and vice, he flatters himself that he will receive a due share of the patronage of the Public. Bdard,at $7 per month. Tuition, in the Lan guages, Mathematics and higher branches o English, $17 per Session of 5 .uonths. Eng lish Grammer and Geography $10. Lowe Branches $7. All who wish to know the competency o the Teacher are refered to Gen. G. MeDuffie Hon.F. W. Pickens, and Hon. A. Burt. . - J. L. LESLY. Dec 8, 1843 tf 46 Bethany Academy, T HE Trustees of this institution take r 1 pleasure in announcing to ~the public that they have again succeeded in securing the services of the Rev. A. G. BRWER, as instruc tor for the ensuing year; and, from the pro gress made by the students of the present year they feel fully justified in recommending th Institution to the confidence of those who may be disposed to give it their patronage. The exercises will be resumed on the thirt Monday in January next, and will continue foi the term often months, to be divided into tw< equal sessions. At the close of the first Sessiot there will be an examination of the Students and a public exhibition. TERMS: For Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. per session, $ 6 00 The above, with Modern History, and Geography, per session, 8 00 So much oftheaboveas may he neces. sary, together with English Gr:un mar, Ancient History and Geo graphy, Natural Philnsophy,Rhe toric, and Bookkeeping per ses sion, 10 00 So much of the former as may he re quired, with Mathematics. Chem istry, Logic, and all other higher branclhes ofan English Education, per session, 12 00 No Student will be received for a shortei term than the half of a session. Good Board can he had convenient to the School on reasonable terms. A. PERRTN, T. .. HIIDBLER. A. T. TRiAYLER, E. G. ROBERTSON, J. SHIBLEY. W. S. COTHRAN. Trusices. Dec. 11 2amim 46 Water Proof, & No Mistake: H L. JEFFERS & co, WAREHOUSE & GEINZRAL COMMISStON M ERCHANTS.-IIA M BURG, S. C. BEG leave to inform their friends, and th public generally, their NEW IWA fEll PROOF W AREHOUSE, with large conve nient close Stores attached, is now completed and ready for the reception of Cotton, Merchandise, &c. It is situated on the principal street leading into the business part of the town. four feet above the highest water mark by actual survey, entirely remote from all other buildings, which tenders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated for loading and unloading wngons. They are now permanently located in this place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton on theit own acconnt, but to give their undivi ded attention to the interest of their customers, and are fully prepated to attend to the Sale, Storing and Shippang, of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, &c. Rceivin.; and Forwarding M ERC HIA NDISE. Purchaising GJoods la order, &c. kc Their charges will lbe as Cfolows :-For sel line Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, 12.j cents per hale. Comnmisasion for buying or selling Merchandise and Produce 24 p.er cent. Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with the estabilished rates. All Cotton. Flour, &c., received by the river free from wharfage. Lt. Ieral advances will he moadet when requnired, on any consignments made to then. Hatnbturg, Septr. 9 tf 33 [CIRCULAR.] To Planters . %71erhanls. I BEG leave to inform you, that I continu' the WAREHOUSE arid COMMISSION [USINESS at my 0old stand, known as thec WvATER-PROOI WAREH1OUdE. De'ach ed as it is from other buildings, its location ren ers it anarly ams secure fromt lire, as if it w:iri fire-proof. T1hae floors have been elevated nh~ove tme high wvater mark of the great freshet of May, lei40. Planters will thus be secured from the poesi. bility of loss atid damage by freshects. I avail myself of the present occasion, to re turn my) thaniks to my frienids and patrons, for their liberal support during tho p.ast seasoti. I solicit from thema and the public genmerally,. continuance of this confidlence, and assure them that in return for their patronuge, I will nee my best personal efforts to piomiote and protect their interests, committed to my charge. In addition to this assutance, I pledge imyselflii I will ini no case purchase a hale of cotton, di rectly or indirectly. I will attenid personally ta tie sale and forwarding of cottomn to Savanniuh or Charleston ; also. to the sale of Bacon. Flour, &c. &c., and to the receivin~g imdc forwardina of goods to the up-country. Havinug a fine wharf attached to my W~arehotuse, no wharfage will be charged on cotton to my came. cithei for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah 01 Charleston. My cormmissions for selling cotton, wvill -be 25 cents per hale, and 12& cents, for forward ing. I wall also attend to the buying of goode per order. Very respectfully,yotirs, &c. G. WALKER. Hamburg A ugust 2, .18431 August 9 - 6mn 28 NEW BOOT, SROE, AtND Hs&RNE M 8 T OR E. v3IE Subscribers respectfully informs thir friendisand the public in general, tha1 hey have entered into co-partnership, and wil arry on the above named husiness in all its va ious branches, in the town of Hamburg. They will always keep on hand a quantity o FINE BOOTS, Warranted home made Shoes, Brogans, &e Coarse arid fine Liadies Shoes. Child'ren;'s do., Northern Brogans, &c. Htarness R Wagon Geers. BOOT & SHOE FINDINGS. In short, they will keep all articles connectei with the trade, which they will sell cheap foi Cash, well dried Hides, 0or'towvn acceptances N B. Boots and Shoes made to order, in thu iost fashionable style, and Repairing neatly executed at the bhortest notice. M4. L GEARrY, THOS. McCONNELL. Octobe 11 - r 37 tNW GOD! INEW ,GOODS! UNP.ILLED Li'D UCEVEN1TS. Read and reflect! then decide for yourselves I ( CHARLES SANFORD, (At the NE I CASH STORE, in HAMNBURo, in the same Builiitg of Husmas lutel.) AS Opened, and is now rcceiving, a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, suited to this and the approaching Season, among which may be found Wool and piece dyed Black, Bhe, Olive and invisible Green, Brown and rmxed Cloths great variety of Cassimeres. Vesings. and Tailors' Trimmings; of the best qualit '. PRINTS, DeLAINS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, SHEETJNGS, 'c. English. French and .American Calicoes, at all prices; Furniture Coiicoes: Linens of eyery fabric Cotton and all Wool larnnels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics; Swiss Mus ilns; a great variety of Brown and Bleeched Sheetings and Siirtings, Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Plaid and Plain Linseya,1Blankets. &c. HAT, .CZ 3 TS F'D BROES. A good supply of Hats, best quality and latest style; aien's Coots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes, The above at as low prices as can be had in the State. A large assortment of Shawls, Cotton Wool and Merino. Shirts, Drawers. 3osiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. The above comprising by far the most extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town, having been purchased for cash in the city of New York, which will be sold correspondingly .cheap. OT The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure. the extensive patronage he has received from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and desiring togive his custo mers, at all times, every advantage that the market affords, is still prepared to sell as low as can be-had in this country. Pirchuiers are respectfully invited to call, examine, and satisfy them. selves. * CHAS. SANFORD H amburg. October 7 tf 37 &rnerican & EngIas1t GROCERIES, &C. Hardware and Cuulery. lIE Subscribers respectfully inform their J US' received, and on the way. di'ect fri'nds and the pubic. that they have re from the Manufacturos at the North, and ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, from England, a handsome and well assorted selected by one of the firm, in New York, Boa stock of ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, h ardware, Cutlery, &c., which in addition to their former stock, cor unsurpassed by any establishment n the South- prises the largest and bestassortmentof Goods ern country, which we olfer for sale Wholesale ever ofered in this market, consisting in part or Retail, at second door (brick building) from as follows: tihe corner of Centre and Mercer-streets. We 40 hhds. Porte Rico. New Orleans and also have heavy invoices on the way from Eu- St Croix Sugars, rope in the ship 'Tritmn. Among our articles 350 bags Rio, Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do American, English and Swedes IRON, assort- mingo. Java, and Mocha Coffee, ed sizes, 70 hhds. West India Molasses, Satiderson's best Cast STEEL, 10 tieres Cuba do. American. German and English Steel of all 35 bbls. New Orleans do. sizes. and sorts, Blistered and Spring Steel, 70,000 lbs. Bacon, HaisSides& Shoulders, Band, Sheet, and Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, Cut Nails,2to 40d, Spikes 4 to 6 in., Wrought 5,000 " English do. Nails, all sizes, 3,00 Band and Hoop Iron, Cast Steel and Crown Hoes. 3.000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes, Lead, Collins' Axes, Adzes, Chisels & Gouges, 2,000 " Cast, German, & Blistered Steel, Mill Irons, full assortment. 200 setts Wagon Boxes. Anvils, Vices, (improved plan) Smith Bellows, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, Wagon Boxes, Trace Chai.is, Wood Screws 500 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 43 - Pots. Bake and Frving Pars, Table Knives andForks, Pen and Pocket 250 pieces Gua4' Bagging, Knives, kive rost, sdadtnn as 1,000 lbs. Bagging rwinc. (Weaver's,) Hillco ,a a t150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, Locks and Hingcs, Carpenter's Planes and 100 do Hemp do do hammers, 1.500 yards Osnaburgs, Coffee Mills, Gridirons and Augurs, 5,000 bs. double refined Loaf Sugar, Grindstones, Manilla and Cotton Rope j to 2 3,000 " " " crushed do. inches, 3,000" powdered do. Spades and Shovels, Ploughs, Log Chains, 1,000" single refined Loaf do. Guns. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, With a general assortment of all other arti- 10 " Sperm Candles, cles belonging in our line, which~ will be sold 20 " Hull's patent Candles, low by 5 tierces fresh ground Rice. HENKELL & ROBINSOM. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, Hamburg, Novr.8 f 42 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) anUyGroceries.40dzdiigpalrroknad rT HE Subscriber respectfully informs his cases 1ate and Caps, friends and the public generally, that he offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op- 20 kags Duon, FFF g Powder, posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large 1,0 bs Wno las and general assortment of GROCERIES, par- 10 bogs Sho ass sizes, ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con- 250 pais Shoes risting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix a, Pepper, Sic, Gin g, hoce - SUGARS, nn o ns, S th, Banets, he Lump, oat. ernashed & powdered Sugars, ugba, otto Cotton akds, Shoe Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, , C PiotCh Back, Hlyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Cards, i'.cks, Sieves, l Lines, Indico, TEAS. Madder, . Stone, Copperas, Epson Saats, West IndiaLinseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Ii''sPn andNwle n s Mol& asss Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, Uih's Patent Candles, 4s,5Ss, & 6is. Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & 6s brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Canal Flour. in whole and half barrels, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, 6 caks pime oshe CheseMeasures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. 6 ak ritne Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, SIBLEY & CRAPON. nckwheat in 1-4 and 1.8 barrels, anr July, 11843. tf 23 Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars, qts, and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. M C A E.SA .C DIH~c Walnut do. do. do.Brsan12br.No.,2ad3 50 sake Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks.) MAKRL 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 3 isad12kt o akrl 25 brIs. Irish Potatoes, (Roan)40IbCO IS 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverskin,) 1 oe ERNS A LSO, 3hl arl o hd o aeb Bar soap, shaving soap. cottotn cards, woolH.AKNRI . cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers. pigains, in- IabuNo.2tf 4 digo, madder, copperas. rice, lard, cho:-~olate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, i.rshiei buitcer. so-LO R da biscuit, lemon bilscuit, piec me crackers. wa- h BS.anlFOR trcrackers, butter crackiers, pilot bread. al- - mtnds cnrraints, citron, cloves. nutmecsu. miace, v 10)"esnwRin, cinmzimoni~. pepper, spice. gineger. saga, peanrl Jutrcieanfrsleb Barley, mnaccaroni. voimicilli, cnpens, mustard, SBE RPN starch, West India antd Anmerican preserves. Hmug o.2 f 4 P'esonis vismiig Hlambutrg. are respecrfully ______________________________ reque~sted in call and examine for thiemiselves. . B IIYO FU~YS Uamburg.,Novr.25, I A. 44lI ~ ~ ' tfiOctiaer atmr A S New Fall & WVinter Goods. ,I.A E IK T3 H E Subscribers are nowv receiving and Hihog o.2 f 4 U.openiing their Stock of Fall and Winter 7i~ I H R Goods; Comprising a complete assortment of LS ieGeeFahrjs e Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,79 cidad rslety Hardware, Cuttlery, Irockery, Hats, Shres, .A KNIK and Saddlery. Blankets and Kerseys, andNo.2tf4 almo~st every article that is usually ket in this Ilnbug market, they call the attention of' their friends ~ " '~ A i o anud the public generally to examtine their stock. W5 PRESLEY & BRYAN. ItLaAE ND ET L Sept.2G tf 35DEIR New Fall & Winter Goods, FNYA~ TPI HESubscribers respiectfuilly inform their P I.V 0 0 0 S cutmrand the public generally. SL, EGOR AD ST W did assortnment of fall cod winter Goods. pur-CAPT, ATIG& IL LO , chased in Newv York, Philadelphia. and Char.- UC OTN LOH ,c ~c leston, enmbracingz a getneral assortment of SilysCneHm rOc7,lt7 Staple and Fancy Goods, Hlard ware, Shoes, Huts. GroceriesCrockesy, L~POL &.c. &c- all of wh ich they will sell on terms to A CH CE RT Lfrsaeb snit the timtes. I.A E UK G. L. & E. PENN: Ianng o.2 f 1 _Se pt. 27. tf 35 - N W G O S J. 0. B. FORD, NJAS a hand constantly engaged in New U Trciemdnwpsinapen .~.York ur Boston, to enable him to receiv'e ddsoko at thin earliest possible dates. every New style & fashion of Goods DYGOS as they come out, and will be re'ceivmng by at- sial o h esu otpmigteums most every arrival from those laceis during the vaitofriceinhsleohutesb seasonm. Thankful for the past. he takes thisJ.0B OR method to solicit future and increased patron- Habretr2tf 3 age. . Hamburg, Septr.22 tf 3 hn, rccrec Osnabur-s.COC RYanGLS WA ,co -Bale's Cotton OSN.ABURG'S. ssigo omnadfn esPae.Bws 1000 y rds. Negro CLOT HS. PthirDse.EesadBsn;gaie Just receivted and for sale byaidCiaTaet;Tm blrWn Gns SIBLEY & CRAPON. se ~cnes apSls res c c Hlamburg Oct. 25 tf 40 frsl yHA E IK PICK LJEDBE E .P1CK LED PORK. Hmug or 54 AND WIHITPE BE ANS. Pit is OR~ sale by H. A. KENRICK.lSTa~dtK I.' Hamhbirg. Nov. 25 t f 44~~ ~~hLS xr n o ht T. Thae friends of .mahfo-r0bs rinOl T.G. BACON. annonnece hin. as a canjidate10 LnedOl for the Office of Clerk of the Conrh, of Edge 5"SueirLm i. field District. Frsl y SBE RPN maf f abrisd Ocdthe pnlc.ta tf 40e e State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TUHB COMMON PLEAS. JAMES D. HAMMOND, who has tieen arrested, and is'now confined within th bounds of the Jail of Edge field District by vir-. tue of a capias ad 5atifacienduim. at the suit of Charles J. Clover, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and ef tre fects, nwith the ur ose of obtaining the benefit De of the Acts of tie General Assembly, common ly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hetebv given, that the peti ne tion of the said James V. Hammond will be At heard and considered in the Court of Common bet Pleas for Edgetield District, at Edgefield Court ein Uouse, on the second Monday of March next, r or on such other day as the Court may order. he during tb, term, commencing on the second tal Monday in ;.!ire.' next, at said place; and all h the creditors of sjd Fames D. Hammond are he hereby summoned prsOually or by attorney, pe then and there, in said C(Url. to shew cause, if vo any they can, why the benet of the Acts afore said should net be granted to thb said James D. co Hammond upon his executing the uisigument Cl required by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c. s. D. chi Clerk's Office, I a Novr. 24, 1843. a Novr, 29 tf 44 ree State of South Carolina. an EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. me IN THE COMMON PLEAS. reli Me arrested, and is now confined within On the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of 0. H. Lee, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath. of his whole estate and ef feats, with the purpose of obtaining the bene. fit of the Acts of the General Assembly, com monly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. _ Public notice is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said J. M C. Freeland. will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District,at Edgefield Court House, on the second Monday of march next, or on such other day as the Court may order, dur... ing theterm,commencing onthesecond Monday in March next, at said place; and all the cre ditors of said J. AM. C. Freeland are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and an there, in said Court, to shew cause, if any they he can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid ki should not be granted to the said J. M, C. lia Freeland upon his executity the assignment re all quired by the Acts aforesaid. of GEO. POPE, c. E. D no Clerk's Office, na 24th November, 1843. co Nov. 29 3m 4 for DR. CHAMPION'S in Vegetable Ague Medicine, t A Safe and certain cure for the Chills and bh Fever in .II its complicated forms,also an cif effectual remedy for fevers ofevery description. TI This Medicine has been used by the propri- ne etor a number of years in extensive practice, tl during which time, he has treated some thou- is sands of cases of fevers and from the success of this mode of practice. lie is confident it must and will be the prevailing practice in fevers. su It never fails to perform a cure of Chills and fin Fever the FIaST DA:. ce Bilious, Typhus, Nercoat, Congestive, Winter glh and Yellow lever, all yield to the use of this ac Medicine, yad are cured by this system of io practice in a se.rter time and with much more certainty than by any other system of practice tli that has ever been recommended. rat CERTIFICATES. foi SHEFFIELD, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir, I have been a un great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. and w< until last fall had not heard of your piils. Your ful agent has left some in this country, and I have 1 used them in my practice to a considerable ex- su tent, and I can with pleasure say, that as far as for my knowledge extends, they are much supe- tal rior to any medicine I have used in cases of be: Feyers. I am so forcibly and from personal cva knowledge convinced of the salutary. and all important effects of your pills, that I am ex ch< tremely anxious to have you make an agent in col this vicinity. There can he a large amount sold here for cash. Yonrs truly, alta H. P. LEONARD, M, D. frc - pel DArLT.As Co., Alo., April 4, 1843. the Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of the pills the which I received froni you, I have found sale of for a consideiraible' quantity. I think that it mns wil be sickly here in consequience of the wet I spring. Your pills give such general satisfac- sai ion here. that I am persuaded by my neigh- sol ors to write to you for a large supply of both St kinds. It is now known that I keep them. sam and people wvill conic 30 or 40 miles for thiemi.. Please sentd thmemi soon, as I expect to sell all be that I have written for by the time your agent an is around in July. Yours withi much respect, . BENAIJAH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which arec suffiient to cure any ordinary case of Chills wi and Fever. Price $1l 25. and c --A LSO- or DR. ORAMPIONl'S as, VEGE-TABLE, AN TI-Bi Li0Us, ANYTI -DYSPEP- wil TIC PURIFYING AND CATHARTIC PILLS, a Possessing four important properties, for the dre cure of diseases, carefuly and correetly combined, or one article to assist the efect of another, for the Di benefit of the health of muankind. tor This medicine is recommended to the atten. He tion of those ufilicted with Liver Complaint, (ne Dsepsia, Dropsy, Blillions habits, Costive. fes nss, Cholera morbuis. Rheumatism, Scrofiuia. the foul Stomach ,depraved appetite, Worms, Con. otl dialgen, [wvhich is known by a sinking sensa takl ion at the pit of the stonmach,]Jaundice, Head- to ce anud sick stuomachi, palpitationi of thle heart, cem Diarea, Dysentery or tlux, Nervous affec- Pil ion, Hecart burn, Whiite swelling, and all w' those diseases arising from impure blood. fivy Price 25 ets. per box, and for sale by g" FRtAZIER & ADittSON. , Edgefidd C. H., S. C. of RISLEY & CO. Hamburg, S. tV. pu HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO. the Augusta, Gee. SP Also, in nearly all of the tow~ns and villages, ha aid by numier.'ns cuotry agents in all the Western atnd Sothern States. June 28 Gm 22 State of South Carolina. BARNWVELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. - ames T. Gray,- oeinAtah n. - Ann Siilledge. Assumpsit. T'I HE Plaintiff in the above case, having 3this day filed his declaration in my of flcee, and the Defendait having no attorney, 01 knownu to he in this State, on whom a rule to plea can ho ser ved; on motion, Ordered, that Mi the said defendant do plead within a year and rg a day from the publication of this rule or final aid absolute judgment will be awarded against the her -to ORASMUS D. ALLEN, ec. P. des Clerk's Ofrice, 5th June, 1843. 1 20 It June 14 .1 0 t da ATTORNEY AT LAW. hit Oce opposite Mr. Compty's Hotel, Edge. field Court H ouse, S. C. Cl September., 0 tr 3 r~r CERTAIN and effectual cure for. A ue Au and Fever ; also used successfully in the atnent of Bilious Fever, Nausea, General' bility, and Nervous Weakness. rhe most flattering recommendations. of this dicine have been received from many. emi nt Physicians and others who have used it. d it is presumed that no medicine has ever' :n used whose action has been more benefi 1, pleasant and invigorating, and called forth' m afflicted sufferers such expressions of. irifelt gratitude and thankfulness. Persoir -- :ing the Pills, soon find themselves reliejed Chil broken!. Fevergone lI! Stomackandi ad free and healthful !!! Strength and ap p ite increasing and .improvig, and all ner as weakness fled. When taken according to the directions ae npanying them, they never fail to cure the. ill and Fever the first day, and neversicken. stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon the whole system is so' rming, that persons are invariably surprised : pleased with their rapid and complete. to.'-atiun to health. [iio ?ills are purely and solely Vegetable . I the happy combination of. the ingredients I their prop.' rtions are such as-to parduce a dicine which .ever fails to relieve when af is at all attainahl. ach box contains 20 doses of Pills-Pricer' a Dollar. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY &CO.. - Agents, Augojsta, Georgia. D. TI BETS, Edge i1d Court ouse. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, . Cherokee Ponds. tug. 16 . 6m 29. A PUBLIC BLESSING. 1HESE PILLS have long been kiOWt and appreciated, for their-extraordiniiry' I immediate powers of restoring .perfebr. alth to persons suffering under nealy.every;. ad of disease to which the human frame is ble. They are particularly recominendedio those persons who are afflicted with any kind a chronic or lingering complaint, as' therer a medicine before the public which has so tural and happy effect upon the system in rrecting the stomach and liver, and to the mation of healthy chyle and thereby purify r the blood. ... They are acknowledged by the hundreds and usands who are using them, to be not ol a most mild and pleasant in their operati~n,' t the most perfectly innocent, safe andefdi- . mnt medicine ever offered to the public. lose who once make a trial of these Pills, ver afterwards feel willing to be without ta, and call again and again for more, Which' sufficient proof of their good qnalities.' '. IEADACIIE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are wehrypf llring with this distressing.complaint,will. d Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at once rtain and immediate in its effect.. One sin a dose of the Pills, taken soon as the head. lie is felt coming on, will care it in one-half. ur entirely. . As a remedy in summer and bowoel complaints, ,y display their wonderful powers to admi ion, and are far superior to any thing in use these complaints. In Dyspepsma and Liver Complaint,they stand rivalled. Many have been cured in a few eks, afler having suffered under the dread complaint for years. [n Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly erior to any Vevetable Pill ever broughtbe- d e the public ; and one 25 cent box wil- es lish their surprising virtues, and place them yond the reach of doubt in the estimation of try individual. Ihey are invaluable in nervous and hype. ndriacal affections, loss of appetite, and all uplaints to which females alone are subject. l'hey are mild in their action, and convey rost immnediato coanviction of their ultility nm the first dose. They may be taken by rsns of any age ; and the feeble. the infirm, nervous and delicate are strengthened by ir operaiioaa. because they clear the system bad humor. quiet nervous irritability, and* ariiably produaco sound health. LIgpwards of dhrekundred and seventy lhoriw ad bozes of these inestimable Pills have been d withain the last twelve months in three ates alone. and more than three times the ne quanuty in other States. ian anti-bilious medicine, no family should without them. A single trial of -them is rc satisfactory than a thousand certificates. Tairdega Springs, Taundegaz Co. Ala. August. 17, 1842. 'his is to certify. that I have been idfficted th Sick Headacre, Dyspepsia and: Liver mnplan. and Costiveness for the'last eight nine years, duriung which time I had taken, wellas I recollect,about sixty boxes of Beck h's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and umber of hoxes of Champion's and.Bran th's Pills, all of which afforded me but little no relief. At last I was recommended to try .Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well I did; I never had hut one attack of the Sick adache after 1 commenced taking the Pills, swv about six months,) and I candidly coa a, hat I have derived'more real benefit from rise of Spencer's Pills, than from all. the er Medicames and Pills diat I haye' ever* ;ei, an~d I wouild earnestly recommend them ill, as being ini my opinion, the best medi e in nise for all lingening complaints, The Is have done me so munch good, that .1 uld inot feel willing to be- without them for a dollars a box; anid I cannot but feel vgy eful to Dr Spencer for havinig prepared : a valuabte medicinue, and tho distribution t is coni'erring a very great favor on the blic. as it is a thing oralhe utmostimportance it every family should have a supply of Dr. ecer's truly valuable Pills constantly on rd. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, with full directions. For smale by. IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Augusta. Georgia. J1. D. TiB13BETS, Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug. 16 (lm 29 Sate of South CarOlina. EDGEPIEJLD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. iver Simpson, , vs. Foreign AuLachment. ddleton Belk. .) 'HE Plaintif having thIs day filed his de::laration in this ease, in my office, and defendanthaving no wifeorattoraey,kuown be within this State, on whom acopy of said ( elaration, with a rule to plead can be serwed, a ordered, that the said def'endant do plead theO said declaration,. wiahin a year' and a yfrom the publication of this order. or find GEG. POPE, c. c. arks Gfts, Edgefield C. H. April i0,4AJ