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* NFEROODS! NEW DS! JJA'SIRLLED LiDUCEsNIE" - Read and refecti then decide for yourselves : . CHA RILES SAN FORD, rj(At the NE CASK S TORE, in flAnUo; in the same Budding of H UNTER's Hotel.) AS Opened, and is-noW redelving, a fresh supply of NEW GOODS; suited to this H Viand teapocing Seasonf, among which ma efound dtheapr aaolaib Wool and:.* dyed Black, Blue, Olive and invisible Green. Brown and mixed Cloths - A great variety f Cassinieres..Vestings. and 'ailor.' Trinnisings. of the best quality. ,PRINTS; D AINS,-a'MBAZIN ES, ALPACCAS, SHEETINGS, &tc.. English; FiencleanfaAtuericafl Calicoes, at'all prices; Furnitnre Colicoes; Linens of eyery abric; Cotton and all'Wool Flannels; Colored. Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambries; Swig .lus ins; a great variety ofBtown.and Bleeched Sheetings and Shirtitigs, Osnaburgs, Kersey, Plaid and Plain Linseya, Blankets. &c. A V ATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. A ooI supply of Hats, best quality and latest style; M;ie's Bouts and Shoes, Ladies Searfs, The abive at as low prices'as ean be had in the State. A large assorotent of Shawls, Cotton Wool tnd -Merino.. Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &. &c. Thetboyo. comprising by tar 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. 11 The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure, the extensive patronag,- he has received from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and desiring togive his cat mers, at all tiales, every advantage that the market afiords, is still prepared to sell as low as can be had in this'ountry. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, examine. and satisfy them. seJves.. CIJAS. SANFORD ' amburg', October 7' ' tf d7 tCIRCULAR.j Family Groceries. To Planters-WI1 Merchauls. LIE Scb-criher r.?slrtlly informs his I BEG leave to inform you., that I continue 'rieits and public generally, that ie I the WAREHOOSE and COMMISSION offers forsale, r ocdi BUSINESS at my old stand,- known as the pied by Messrs: Sitley & Cipon. oearly up WATER-PROOF WAlREHOUSE. Detach- poite Mr. James .I.bbard's Hotel, a large ed as it is from other buildings, its locatibpren- and general assorttent of GROCERIES. par ders it nearly as secure fintn -iri, as if it was ticttlruy adapted to the wants of families, con -fire-proof. The floors have been elevated above Fisiing in part of the high water mark of-the great freshet of New Oi!entct Porto Rico, and St. Croix May, 1640. SUGARS Planters will thus be secured from the ossi:- , Lump. lost. crtserl & powdered Sugars, bility of loss and damage by freshets. -Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, I avail myself of the present occasion, to re- Buck, ilyson, ttpowter and Imperial turn my thanks to my friends and patrons, Ih'r TEAS. their liberal support during the past season. I West Itdia and New Orleans Molasses. solicit from them and the public generally, a IIill's [atent Candles, 4s, 5s, & Gs. continuance of this confidence, and assure them Sperta. do. 4s, 5s, & Gs that in return for their patronage, I will use my, Catal Flour, in whole atd half barrels, best personal efforts to promote and protect 6 cusks prime Goshen Cheese. their interests, committed to my charae. In 20 boxes. do. do. do, addition to this assurance. I pledge myselfthtat Buckwieat in 1-4 ttd 1.8 barrels, I will in no case purchase a bale of cotton. di- Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars, qs- and pints. rectlyor indirectly. 1 will attend personally to Tomato Ketrhttp do. do. the sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannah Valmt do. do. do. or Charleston; also,to the sale of Bacon, Flour, 50 casks Liverpool Salt. (bleached sacks,) &c..&c., and to the receiving and forwarding 0 boxes'l'ahle do. (a-fine article,) of goods to the up-country. Having a fine 25 be. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) wharf attached to my Wareltoise. no wharfage 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverakin.) will be charged on cotton to.ty care. either ALSO. for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool Charleston. cards, (ail .tckets, tubs. kecleti, piggins. in My commissions for-selling cotton, wilt be digo, madder copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, 25 cents per bale, and 12.1 cents for forward Bakers cocoa, cocoa paste, Gosn btter. so ing. Iill also attend to the buying of goods da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic ie cracker. ta per order. ter crackers. hotter crackers. pilot bread, al Very respectfully, yours, &c. monds. etratits, citron, cloves. nutmegs. mace. G. WALKER. - cinnamon, pepper, sptce. ginger, sago, pearl Hamburg August 2, 184:3 Barley, tnroi. vencilhi. capens. mustard, 4ugust.9 - m starch, West India nd Atericat preserves. * __________________________________ Iesons visiting H-ambunrg. are respectfully . Water Proof, & No Mistake! requested to call and exttine for thuitsudaes. H L.JF n87-& co. IT.I. A. i'KENRIc~ H Lt JEFFERB & cot,,- ctr t~4 WAREHOUSE & GEN EPAt COMMISSION MERI1ANTS.-HAMBURG; 8. C. MWA I14 .S1iAD. O k'ISHlc. - EG leave to inform their friends, and the ibrs. acd '2 brie. Nos. 1, 2 ant 3 public genetally. their NEW WVATFl MACAREL, PROOF IVAREHOJSE, with large conve- .0 kitaamd 1- kits No. 1 Mackarol, nient close Stores attached, is now completed 400 lls COD ' [S, and ready for the reception of 10 oxes HFRRINGS, Cotton, Merchandise, &c. 3 huifbarreh No. I Shtd, for sale by It is situated on the principal street leading H. A. KEN ICK. into the business part of the town, four feet Hanthtcrz. Nov. 23 tI' 44 above the highest water mark by actual survey, - - entirely remote from all other buildings,-v.hich FL0UR. renders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated 10 I ('ana FLOU R, for loading and unloading wagons. 1) PI i es new Raisins, They are now permanently located in this 2b)ag Amnds place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton Just reccive and for sale by on their own account, but to give their undmi.- SIBLEY & CRAPON. ded attention to the interest of their customers, Flanhtra. Nov. tf 44 and are fully prepated to attend to the Sale, Storing and Sharpping, of B tLIiItlif AMS. Cotton, Flour. Bacon ,&oc. ~ coc 'cvu~dl:tmi~eHMS Receii and Forucarding IOEIRCII A DISL E. ~ ts rci~,ad o 'b Pa' aain'Goods to order, &c. &c. I.A E tC~ .Their c arges will he as flalows :-Fnr sel- ' 1aon o.2 f 4 linug:Cotton 25 cenits per bale; Shippinig do, . .F Ri) 124 cents per bale. Commission for buyng or Salticottl tu.cdi inlltng Merchandisenid Produce 2!4 per cent. U. ~r rBsot nbehmt eas Forwarding-and Storage, in accordance wvil tth iealstpshuc ht.een the esteblished rates. All Cottont. Flor, &,:. Jw sye&f'lino G os received by the riverfree from wharfage. Lt. a hy~it u,:tdwl er-evtgh l beral advanbes weill he made when required,tfoteryaialrmthspac dinte on any consignments made to them. FasniEy Erocer as.. F5~ HE Sub crbes rs;ccfuly ntrum t ei il mbrE S eptcrib 2 re p ctul inor .5n J.fredsad h pbic ta te hv r-fe.dth publgeralyS hth ce'eredfo salrgeatthd freskstsrpploroflyGOccu selctd y ne latinoe ad halet ied by er.vSe an forsapln. nealyp potontPhiladelphiaHar' A. el aKlarge prisesntheeleraestsandtbest ossGrROCFent ofGoods everoffredin tis arkt,'consstig sipa ting in p'art o 40 hhds ~ ~ ~ ~ Nw r~a. Porto Rico.,e r~a~ and St. Croixo ON BJ G 350bag Ro; uba PrtoRic, t. o utreeie lar ht crsle byodrd uas mingo. Jav. ~ad aClubafeRiOcand SJava COFFEE, ON 0 hds WstIniaMoWesat Idiaan New Orlan 40aes -. Sperm.sdCu4sdo., & * 35 bbK Nw2Orleans d..do. do. d, .~0O0'" EWalnnt'o.d . o . do. 3;000". Bnd std Hop Iro. sutabl or LivesroSt. (bleaii.i~chic utms,) .3,00 "'Nai Ros & ors Sho hpes v brietso ables ido.i ain artice, 2,000-" Cat;G25mbrn.&.lIrtshrPoStatles, (Roan) 21,iercescksiSns,,(redlend sieveraskin, -. 2,00 uselsSat. tBbarl s otice shtin Gopu oo ardia swc l 2oQ~nicardsnpailBaggine, , tubsNS keeer'tS, aign, in 1,00 rb. Bagin 'Iwiti, (eave Bake's cocoaR, wh pe, Gohen mbdteir 100 doHemp d do- ter n c rer her~ cravrs it Maread al - - I~O0aid~samondsU S enr s, cit. n O veKISc.tegs. mac. 3,000 cinna crushedpdo.,fspgce.igingeJan.a19, pear1 20boe Tr ie opSae mcaoni vo-mIcili c'apensiusard 10arh,'estSpdarm Amricnnpesess 0." Huls aen 'adesP De isitingHmu) aISRI ect ul f~iecs rehgruneicgNse THo clan heJmne PL tEA vS. '~00 ls.Wht LadNo ILfitt hll, R Inb. N. E -AND ~ 'if ha 44e 25O lirls.aand 1l2ubri(.hNoc. 1, 2 and 3 40" des diuin~ar~or'rockig 3ndieted-and is kit o. ckarieliti 7cas ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~0 oes Hat.uiCp,-vru facpa ad RaiNGSmc,ntunathesi T,00'1a~ ax .,ed eHamwilurhe.uosev.2 baiin the 44e 2,500 pirs Shos, A -'. Publi itotic his e gien hatithen, i nanon, lmods, tarc, Ntnnes~fiechew- eardaii rcneed n ftrhae Corby~ mm 'J~iuedOl, Lmp Ol, a(supriorartile i Machoex anad ahimnar e r-:M Tma~ebai Fi tlrChais, Soothng Ionsditos ofsi reeied M.C eando sae hee Mpaurs; eaher, e. c.&~. - an Jwh the b.i of R t DAt aoe: SIBLE&CRAPON shoul aco bhand otte rnagd in Ne, C * Hamburg~ly. 1 1543 * tf 23 Feehan uo hiseetn th be isgmnt re OIL auired byrtet sie GaEG. PEvry . A.KsR K. th covmert 1nd4v.-ilb eevgb season.C'l'h~iCkfulfoorsaleebyastClhek'akesf.cei * ~Hamburg, Nov. 9 tf. 143 No.23.3 mehdt oet usr n ncesdpto The Subscriber wouid'takethis -ogfiwignity to return-his thanrks to h s-friends and the con nunityin general- f., the 'lbemal #aitronago I they have eonferredoan hijm or the last, tell yoars Heintendsgfrrying d the s ierchatsl . T< lorisng Business. in all itb branches, at the od stand, and hopes by strict attention to husiness, to merit a contnance of those favors which have been so liberally bestowed on him. JOHN LYON. Dec.12 - tf 46 STATE OF S. C1ROL2A , EDGEFIELD - DISTRICT. .BY OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield District. Vhereas, Wade Glover, applies to me for Letters of Administration on all and sinaular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of Martha Wilkinson, late of the Dis rict aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and id monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased. to be and appear before rme, at otr next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgcfield Conrt House, on the 19th of February. 1844, to show enuse, if any. why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seat this 6th day of February, one thosand eight hun dred and forty-four, and in -the sixty eighth year of American Independence. OLIVER TOWLES, o. E. D. Jan. 7, ($2 124) 2t 2 State o(f -outh Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OL.IVER TOWLES. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas. Goody McManws bath applied to me f.ar Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, a.t all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of John McManus. Sr., late of the District aforesaid, deceased-. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credir tors of the said deceased, to he and appea before me. at our next Ordinary's Court lir the said District to be holen at Edge field Court House onf the 19th of January. 1t44. to show cause, if any. why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of February, one thousand eight hun dred and forty four,.& in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. 0. TOWLES o. E. D Jan. 22. 1844. [$212] 2t 52 State of Souilb (urolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLE,, Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, George W. MeCullough bath applied to me for Letters olfAdministration on all and sitgular the goas and chattel., rights and credits of Elizabeth Mitchell. late of the District afiores-., "l.-rends-d. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred andcredit tor of the said deceased. to be-and appear iefore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 19tb of Feb 1844, so show cause, if any. why the said Ad mfinistratien should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 5th lay of Feb. one thousatad eight hut Bred and forty four, and in the .sixty-eighth roar of A merican Indlependt nece. 0. l'OWLS, o. E. . Fe. 7, 184:8. (.- l' 4 b. 2 Firnu Notice 8 ! ERV.BY GIV F.N. to e pirirs indehn . tad atn the~ abscribears, e-';er bay Note or hook Acrounut, preious to ttie first day of Janaiv, I r.:. thnaat nuleets they .are puaid' ar othierwise sattistictorily arraog'ed previous to ltemtra iay, they wvill he nidiscritmnatelv placed in the bands of proper ofleers for el e 'ction. BLAND & BUTLER. N. B. It gives aa paleasare, atpon the con trary it is veryv nopaleasant, to have to say we will do this, baut Money we must htave, ii. . f6. Jan. 24 State of Soth~ laroinatt. IN TIHE COMMON PLE~AS. Oliver Simipson,) vs. >Foreign Attachmrnt. Middleonm Balk. r 3 H'-1 Plaintci(l-having this day filed his *declaration in this case. ina my office, and theerenadant having tnowifenra ttorney,known to lbe wvithitn this State, ont whom aa ttcopyv of said declaration, with a rule to plead canr be served. it is ordered, ahait the~ said defenadanat d'o plead to the said declaration,. waihin a year end a day from the pubaliention of thiaq order, or flid anal ab:solutejntdgmtontwill beawarded againist GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's O.gce Edgefield C. H. April .10. 1843 A pria 1-4 G. ly State of sonth. Carolina. JUAI1NW1iAm DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. umes T. Giray' ) o'reigni AuachmenL. Ann Milledge. Assumpsil. VTjill~i hatilriin the above case, having .: tlhis day filed his declaration in my of fice-, anad thec Detendlsma haaving no attorney. knaowan to he in this State, on whaom a rule to pleadr can be sea ved; oat motion. Ordered, thmat rhe said dlefeanrt do- plead within a year and a dlay fromi the puablicaation of this rule or final anid absolte jndgment will be awarded against ier. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, C. c. P. lerk,'s Ojice, 5th June, 1843. Junie 14 - - Jy 20 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD iiSTRICTr. 'IN EQUITY. - Precioas Lark, ' ris. ill for Parti Williatm Ratiford anal wife. tion andl [I. Bonalwaie anad wife arid. Ielief. ,athers. ' ) IT appearing to the sa-tislaction of the Coma mi aassttoner, that William Raiford nod wife, Samunael E. Hammond anad wife, anid Jamet' J. Stoackdrale and' wife, B. 3. M'Uainte and his vife, D)efenduant in this case, reside wi'haont he lianiits oft this - tate, On amotiori by Wrard aw. Comnplatmant'a. Solicitor. Ordered thtat he said aubsenat Defenadanuts do p jlead, art awer or .tmur to thae Cotmplainat's Bill wiitt three months from thme ptiblicaatior of his Order, or the said bill will be taken pro onfesso against thmem. 3. TERRY, c-. x. a. a. Nov 18, 1843 nm3 4r5 J: M.1 LADRURiI, ATTORNEY AT L AW. O FFICE at-Mr. oCnmty's Hotel, Edge field Court House, S. C. I n Jan.24 .3t 52 7 The Hamburg Journal will please copy twice,.and forward their account. Law Notice. HE snbscribers have forued a partner . ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefield District. Office near Goodman's Hotel. J. TERRY. JOSEPH ABNEY. December 23. 1843 tf 48 Ridge Acpademv. re T-HE undersigned. Trustees of the Ridge a? r Academy, having engaged.the services iY of Mr. S. F. McDowELL for. the year 1844, take great pleasnre in recommending htim to the public, as well qaalified for the duties of an instructor, being a regular gr.dnrare of the - South Catiolina College, and having given great satisfrictionr the present year. The Academy is situatod on the Stage road j leadim Irom ldgefeld to Coluiibia, aid stu m dents from a distance'will have the privilege of i travelling to and fromi the School, at 5 Centa et per mile iti -he Stage. The Ridge is well known to be strictly healthy at all scasnns of the; ear. B1oird can he obt .ned in orderly families at - low rates. 1aATES OF TUITION, pc qarter. Spelling, Reating and Writing, $3 00 With Arithmetic, Geography and Grammar, - 5 00 q History, Compositio;n. Elements of of Natural Phil.sophy, &c. &c., 7 00 t' The School is providad with a very superior Terrestrial Globe, necessary Maps, &c.. comi plete. It. WARD, R. T. BOATWRIGHT, T. WA T SON, Tstees. S. WATSON. A. RUTLAND, M. WATSON, December 27 48 5t. Bethany Academy. T HE Trustees of this institution take a pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have again succeeded in securing the -a services of the Rev. A. G. BREWER, as instrc- h tor for the ensuing. year; and, from the pro. ki gress made by the students of the present year. li they reel folly justified in recommendng the al Institution to the confidence of those who may of be disposed to give it-their patronuge. n The exercises will be resumed on the third Monday in January next, and will continue for cc the term of ten months, to be divided into two fo equal sessions. At the close of the first Session ;n there will be an examination of the Students, and a public exhibition. th TERMS: th For Orthography, Reading, Writing, bt and Arathneti., per session, $ 6 ci The above, with Modern History, and T Geography, per session, 8 00 1 So much of the above as may be neces- II, sary, together with English Gram- is mar. Ancient History and Geo graphy,Natural Philosoph- .:he toric. and Bookkeeping r see- t Sion, - 10 00 su So mitch of the former as may be re- ce quired, with Mlathematics, Chem- ,, istry, Logic, and all other higher a branches ofan English Edue.ation, per session. 12 00 No Student will be received for a shorter ti termn than the half of a session. Good Board can be had convenient to the fe School on reasonable ten'.. A. PE RRIN, U T. J. III3BLER. A. T. TRAYLER, a E. G. ROBERTSON, J. SHIBLEY, s w. S. COTH RAN. G Trustees c., Dec. 11 2amumr 46 b b State of' South Carolina, EDGEFfl-ED ISTTRiCT. C IN THE COMJMO.V PLEAS. c J AMES D. IIA MlMONDJ, who ha. been al - 9rreda.d andl is nrow conaflied wthiun tire fr bounds of the Jalil of~ Edgelieldl District by vir'- pi tnte of a capias ad satifac.:td nim. a! the sti of tLI Charles J. Gtovrnr, having filed his pettion with tI aschedulhe on oaith, of ,is whole estate andi ei. ol .ects. n~ ith the purpose of obrtaiingi the bneeit an of the A ets of the General Assembly, common ly called the Insokenrt Debtors Acts. si Public notica is heichy given, that the peti sr lion ofthe said Jamies D. ii ammrond will tbe Si hwarad and condered in the Court ofCommnon sa Pleas for Eduefield Dirnaict, at Edgerleld Court House. oat the second Monday of March tnext, bc or on such oiler day asq tihe Court may order. mi durting tihe term, coimmencing on the secornd Monday in March.l next, atsaid p:acet and till tire creditors of said Jamres D. Hammond are hereby sunnanoned personally or by attorney. thean and there, in said Couri. to shew canse, if .w arty they can, why thre benefit of the Acts afore- C said should net be gran'.ed to the said James D- or Hammond upon his executning the. assignment . required by the Acts aforesaid. . GEO. POPE, c.z.Do- a Clcrk's Offce, di Novr. 24,.18-43- or Novr, 29 tr 44 D State of South Carolina. '~ EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. (i iN THE COMMON PLEA5S. I Curry & Caver, ) Dedcelaion ti 5s. "in Foreign Attach *1 B. S. Miller, ment. t William Curry, Declaration ta . in Foreignn Attach-c Henry Carter. ment. Jared E. Grace, Deelara -n n rs. in Foreign Attach. ' The Same. ment. ga Curry & Caver, Declhration St .vs. >in Forcign Attack o* The Same. ment. P' William Curry, Decdaration .~ :s. in Foreign Attack- SI 'Jhe Same. ment. h JIared E. Groce, vs. Declaration Ti'he same, arid in Foreign Attach. Benjamin S. i'iller. ment. Curry & Caver, . Declar at ion Es. in Foreign Attach John WV. Carter. ment. B. WV. Groce, 'Decltarationr vs. in Foreign 13ttack The Sarme. ment. WV. Cunry, - Declaraien ' vs.- in Foreign Attach The Same. ment. J. A. Hlibler, sDo/aration :s. in Foreign Autack. are Hiiram!N. Wilson, Agent. mnent. ed Israel Board, for thea use ) Declisration ed of' the satme, vs. in Foreign . .ttach-* dau The Same. )ment. H E Plainiffsa in the -ibove caesa, havinr i . thasday- iledl their declarations in nmy ot' ne fleei arid tho'defend~anie having rno wife or at. tar mtrney~knowni to he within this State, ona whomr off a copy of said declaration, with a rnie to plead cana be sr rved: It is ordered, that the said diefen datnt do Iplead to the saidu declaration, wvithin a - year and at day fromt the publication of this or der, or fial anid absolute judgment will be Pt awarded against them. ~.for GEO. POPEc c. a. - Ce -Now R hIs. Choice PdrtUIzico Sugar, ? 250 pieces GaniijBaggit;,45 to 47 hes wide; a siperioracticl.. 10 ions assorted Swedes.Iron. 1 cask very choice wintec strained Sperm Oil 100 boxes Windsor Glass. Aso. 100 Bris. Canal Flour; choice brands. Just received and for sale. by S3ILEY & CRAPON. Hamburg. Jan 3 1844 tf 49 Notice LI L Persons having any demands against the Estate of A. Delanehter, deceased, are qjuested to render them in prcperly attested, cording to law, and all indebted are carnest reguested to make immedjinte payment. S. LANIER. Administrator. NANCY DLLAUGIJTER. Dec 4,1843 tf 54 Adna'trx. Publie .A tice. LL persons indebted to the estate of John S. Bticy. dec'd., are requested to eke paymenm without delay, and all ti.ose ha dekinancds ag:dust the -aid estate,are request I to present them attested in the usual form. STERLING FREEMAN, Adininistrator. Jan. 17 4t 51 Notice. k LL persons having dematnds against the estate of A. G. Colvin, der'd.. are re tested tit pre..ent them to tne in the 4Irdiniry's lice, oi Tittr-defy the fir. day of February 'xt, when-+t fina[ settlcie'me will be made on c estate. Those not availing themselves of is notice will not he (paid. ROBT. JENNINGS. Jr. Adninistrator. Jan.10 '4t 50 % A PUBLIC BLESSING. PHES E PILLS have Inug been known and appreciated, for their extraordinary td immediate powers of restoring perfect altl to persons suffering under neatly every td of disease to which the human Irane is ible. They are particularly recommended to I those persons who are afflicted with any kind 'a chronic or lingering complaint, as there is > medicine before the public which has so ttural and happy effect upon the system in irrecting the stomach and liver, and to the icmation of healthy chyle and thereby purify g the blond.. They are acknowledged by the hundreds and ousands who are using them, to be not only e most mild acid pleasant in their operation > the most perfectly innocent, safe and effi ent medicine ever offered to the public. hose who once make a trial of these Pills. svr afterwards feel willing to be without emi, and call again and again for more, which suitlietent proof of their good qualities. HEADAChIE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of utfering with this distressing complaint, will rd Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at once rtat and immediate in its effects. One sin le dose of the Pills, taken soon as :he head :he is felt coming on, will cure it in one-half our entirely. As a remued y in summer and bowel complaints. Bey display their wonderful powers to adti ttion, and are far superior to any thing in use r these comapl.tins. In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.they stand nrivalcld. Many have been cured in at few ceks, after having sirered under the dread il complaint for years. In Ihabitual Casticeness they are decided:. perior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be ire the public ; and one 25 cent hex wal es blish their surprisirg virtues. an place thcu .vond the renci of doubt in the estimation of crv individnal. Ti'hev are -invalunble in nervous uind hypi., e'ndriacal affec-tioncs, loss oif appetite, andJ aic imphlunts to which fema:les alone are sublject Thev, ncre mild ini their action. antd coivi cmtiedait convictioin of their ultility nam the tic.,t dlose. TVhey may bce :;kak b,: ersons ot any ciz ; aid the feebl, the titina. i nervous atnd delicate are strengthene-d t.o eir operation,. becanise they clear the cci hail hucmnors. quiet nervous irritability. :- i. variably produce sound health,. U pwards of lidrechundred and seceulyg Lir. nd oris ,.F these~ meistimiable P'ilh hnive ben' id witint tiI(e last twelve tmonth:< in ci n aes alonie. and more thacn three times t1i. mcqiantity in other States. As ani -mu-bilious imedicine, no famcily .lhoril' without thema. A singke trial of thcemi is o-e satisfactory than a thousand certificat-. Talladega Springs, Tallarlega Co. Ala. Auguast 17, 1842. S This is to certify, that I have been aillict-. ith Sick Ileadachle, Dlyspepsia and Livea ouphaint, and Costiveness for the last eight nine years, during which time I had takenu well as I recollect,abaout silty boxes of Beck ith's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, ai' nubaer of' boxes of Champion's and Bran eth's Pills, all of which afforded me but little, no relief. At last I was recommended to try r. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and wvell I did; r I never had but one attack of the Sick eadache after I commenced taking the Pills, ow about six tnonths.) acid I candidly con es, that I have derived'more real benefit fionm e use of Spencer's Pills, than from all the her Medicimes and Pills that I have ever ken, acid I would earnestly recommend them all as being in my opinmon, the best mnedi n' in use for all lingecing c-omplaints, The ills have done me so much good, that nid not feel willing to be without them for e dollars a box; and I cannot but feel very ateful to Dr. Spmencer for having prepared ch a valuable medicine, and the distribution at is conferring a very great favor on the blic, as it is a thing of the utmost importance at every family should have a supply of Dr. >encer's truly -valuable Pills constantly oct ud. ISAAC aM. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, with full directions For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Angusta, Georgia. J. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Couirt Hlouse. Dr. W. W. G EIGER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug16 6im 29 Notice. LL person- having demands egainst the estate of Charles MicKie decensed. Srentestedl to pireseant thecm, properly attat ,andr those indebted to the estate are re'quir to muake immediate payment, for longer in Igence will not poeiinvely be aiven. And also all personcs indtbced to G. A. Mc. o, by Note, are reqnested to coins and re w their notes or pny the money. before re -n day. or they will be waited uiponc by aci icer authoracised to collect. .G. A, & THOS. MlCKEE, an.29 . 2t 1 OF The frietadS of 6- . )PE, Esqr., ancnounice hiunm' as a re-electiona, to the Office of Clerk -or the~ urS of this District. hassu * tr 14A .Notiec. - LL-pe asindebted to the subscril er, y . Note,.or open Account, are requesti Ao cot'ne forwrrd and settle, as I wAr &9x Y, AND MtyJS- WAVY. 1T." to square off my:ow evoid scores.-I have vaited until my. patience is pru threadbare, andi can wait no.ionges. IW5i, therefore, advise those.indebted to ne,. w hoo not wish to pay costs, to come up'to th4 =- a c n t e ob at once, as I amt determined not to b'es mL~dI supporting Lawyers. WILLIAM BAILFY J 17 ' - t CERTAIN and effectual cire ""e and Fever; dlso used succeedful e treatm,-nt of Bilioni Fever, ?.usea, Debility. and Nervous Weakness. The must flattering recommendattoiiof'dtfiha Medicine have been received from manyeari nent Physicians and others whohave.uaed-st. And it is presumed that no medicine has. evier bitn used whose action has been more:benoAf cial, pleasant and invigorating, and calledforth from afflicted sufTerers smch expressingl' heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. Pisuons taking the Pil!a. soon find themselves relieved -Chill token! Fevergone!! 'Stiachalk head free and healhtifl!!! Strength :aid ap petite increasing and improving,'and- all ner vous weakness fled. - When taken accoiding to the directjons.ac compauying them, theynever fail tocureti er Chill and Fever the first day, and neversick . the stomaich or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon the whole system isio' charming. that persons are invariably surpriado and pleased with their rapid and complee restoration to health. -. The Pills are purely and solely Vegetsile; and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as.to-piaducea medicine which never fails to relieve, ien relief is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills-ree, One Dollar. For sn Io by HAVILAND, RISLFY & CO.. Agents, Augusta, Georgia J. D. TIBBETS, :: Edgefield Court eauge.: Dr. W. W. GEIGER,.1 Cherokee Poqd .1 Aug.16 6m 29 DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medieme' Safe and-certain cure for the Chisaud AFever in all its complicatedforms,alabkun effectual remedy for fevers ofevery-descriptlor. This Medicine has been used by the propri etor a number of years in extensite practace, during which time, he has treated somethou sands of cases of fevers and from the success if this mode of practice, he is confident.it mast and will be the prevailing practice-in feves. It never fails to perform a cure of .Chills alid Fever the FIRST DAY. Bilious, T hus, Nervous, Congesties, Winter and Yellow bever, all yield to the use of this Medicine, en4 are cured- by -this -system> of practice in a e.s.,ter time and with much more - certainty than by any other system of practico that has ever been recommended. CERTIFIC ATES. :. t. SHEFFIELD, Fayette Co. 'Ala. Jan. 10; I$42. Dr. champion :-Dear sir, I have- been a great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. ;atid until last full hud not heard ofyour pills. Ydir' ,gent has lef somo in this country; and t have 'used them in my practice.to a consideraliWe'et tent, and I can with pleasure say,.thatas efar as ;ay knowledge extends, they are much mipe. rior to any medicine I have used in casesof Fevers. I am so forcibly and from: periona nowledge convinced of the salutary and all Important effects of your pills, that I am ezj -reiely anxious to have you make an agent in .hIis vicinity. There can be a large amount -- bl~ here for caish Yonrs'truly. - H. P. LEONARD, M,' DAuLLAS Co., Ala., A pril 4,/18430 Dr. Champio:-Dear air,-Of' the pill -dich I receiv'ed fronm you, I have found -sale ;;r a considerable quanutity. I thilk- that. t mtltthe sickly here in consequence of the.wret ;pring Youtr pills give stuch general satisfac tion~ here. that I am persuaded by my: neigh 'tars to write to you for a large supply 'tf both iinds. It is tnow known that I keep -thern, -ind ;;eople will conme 30 or 40 miles for them. P'ic ase send theum sooin, as I expect ~to seli all :t.at I have writted for by the time.your agent :s around inJtnly. Yours with much respect, BENAIJAR,.KINd. Elach box contains 1$4 pills, 12 of which~r sufticient to cure any ordinary case of Chils ad( Fever. Price $1 25, and -ALSO- .. VEGETA BLE, AN TI-BtLIOUs, ANTI-DYsPEP Tic PUaIFYING AND CATHARTIC PIILS Possessing four important properties foi' CureC of diseases, carefully and corretly coisd, ones article to assist the efect of am' e, fortk benefit of the hdea lth of mankind. This medicine is recommended to the tes tion of those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Biljions habits, Cgstivis. ess, Cholera morbus. Rheumatism; Scrofuala, totul Stomachsdepraved appetite, Wora,.Con. dialgea, (which is known by a sinking seissai tion at the pit of the stomach,'j Jaundice;Nead-' che and sick stomach, palpitation of the, he4 Diarhema, Dysetntery, or flux, Nervodis afeos tion Heart burn, White swelling, -andTafl those diseases arising from impure blood. .n Price 25 ets. per box, and for sale, by FRAZIER & ADDISON, . Edgefld C. H., S.C.., RISLEY & CO. Hamburg, S. C.. HAVILAND, RISLEV, & CO. Augusta, Ged.A Also. in nearly all of the towns and villgejf atnd by numerous country agents in all-the Western and Southern States. June 28 6m N State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON P'LEkS. Philip H. atiatz, - vs Foreign Attakise . B. M. Duvalhl. TH E Plaintiff having this day filed Iisbe.. .Eclaration in my office, and the -Defed ant irving no wife or attorney known-to bs within the State. on whom a copy of the samer, with a role to plead could be served. .Iisoiv dered, that-the defendant plead to :te said Do. elaration within a year and a day, or haa and absolute judgment will be given agains~hp GEO. POPE, c.c. r. Clerk's Office, 14th March,2843. March 29) -ly-1 9 Notice. ALL persons are cautioned agaimttrading Afor a Note of hand, given- to F.L4PaA ham, forone hundred-and five dollars, 'drawna one dlay-after date, dated-21st. January,' 1844. As; the ingperty for which said Note was givin has proven .unsound, I etn determined not 'to . .:o sameuiiiccompellsd.6y law.", - C.J. GLOVEiL Jn31 dt I