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hors: Sle. i TLLBE.1OLD; on the 28th t ~VTthaitO residence of D-.Richa son, Jec'd., the 'pe' onal estate of said d (notbequeathed by.will.) centisting of. - NEGROES, HjrsigMbulds Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, to getbery with 42.r 43 .bales of Cotton; about 34O' ihelis of Corn, Boqseh sldai'fitchen Furniture, Plauta tionTools ryngong-Cirtt iPd Ozen; two Road Wa a ityof Leather; som'e antan ied H Igi lot of.Bacon &c. &c. 'rer eredit until the 1st January, i84tiipth8e5re to give notes with two ap - proved secrtlies. - ,JAMES M. RICHARDSON, - - J, S. GUIGNARD, Executor. Feb.14 3t 3 For Sale. WODILL at private sale, asplen did-BLACKSMITH,one who is fully qdahfied and. competeni-t6 have the'charge of a Sbopand'd'honor to the trade in all its va rious.branches; he is excellent on Cast Steel, -and is also a very good coarse Shoemaker. The subacriber being about to settle himself as a Planter, and having discontinued his Shop, -and having a common plantation Smith will diipose" of the -other for cash. The above boy is.unlemiuhed in character. Anyg person wishing to see and examine the -boy, will apply to M. E. HOLLINGSWORTH. Feb. 14. tf 3 Law Notice. T HE subscribers have formed a nartner T ship in the practice of Law for Eiltefield District. Office near Goodman's Hotel. J. TERRY, JOSEPH ABNEY. December 23, 1843 if 48 Notice to Guardians, &c. G UARDIANS, TRUSTEES. and RE. CEIVERS, who have not made their Annual Returns, are notified to do so. before me, on, or before the first day of March next. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office, Edgefield, Jan. 19, 1844. Jan.24 6t 52 N of ce The Subscriber wou ual is opportunity to return his thanks to is s and the com munity in general, . r e etal patronage they have conferre on h ast wn years. He intendstearrying the .eerclant Tailoring Business, in all its branches, at the old stand, and hopes by strict attention to hnsiness, to merit a continuance of those favors which have beenso liberally bestowed on him. JOHN LYON. Dec. 12- tf 46 Notice. LL persons indebted to the subscriber. by ALNote, or open Account, are requested to come forwrrd and settle, as "I wavsT Mosv. AND JUST HAVE IT," to square off my own old .scores. I have waited until my patience is worn threadbare, and can wait no longer. I would, therefore, advise those indebted to me, who do nolowish to pay costs, to come up to the scratch at once, as I am determined not to be aluo in supporting Lawiyers. WILLIAM BAILEY. Jr a7 tf 51 . Notice. HE subscriber having entered into new business arrangements, is desirous of closing up his old business, and respectinlly urges upon those indebted to hun either by -note or account, the necessity of an immediate settlement. - JOHN COLGAN. January 3 tf 49 Renmoval. ABBEY, Saddler and Harness Maker, D. has removed his establishment to the Store adjoining B. J. Ryan's Grocery, whbere he will be thatnkful for all favors in L-is line of business. Jaan10 tf 50 Fair Notice IS H EREBY GIVEN, to all persons indebt 3.od to the subscribers, either by '~Nte or Book Account, previous to the 6 ret day of January, 1843, th at unrless they are paid, or otheiwase satisfactorily arranged previous to Retui-n'Day, they will he indiscriminiately placed.in the hands of propcr officers fur col -' BLAND & BUTLER. N.-B. It gives as no pleasure, upon the non traryi1 is very unpleasant, to have to say we will do this, but Money we must have. B. & B. Jan. 24 tf 52l Votice. T HE undersigiied have formed a Copart *nership for the purpose of transacting the business of Merchant Tailoring, and have now on han a general assortme~nt of CLOTHS, CASIM ERES, VESTINGS, &c.. * which they will make up, in a fashionable and wvorkmanhil-e manner. No e6l'orts will he spared in ende'roring to :'ive satisfaction to thosme who mnay favor them with their custom, and they hope by a close attenution to busi * ness to Upeet a share of that patronage, which * e it is in the - powver of a liberal community to bestow. * ,6 * aCHARLES A. MEIGS, * .'- JOI9N COLGAN. Edgedeld C H., Jan 3 tf 49 * . FLOUR. * Edh~-BBLS. Canal FLOUR, *a 100 boxes newtaisins, .- .- 2'bags Atr.onds. * utreceivedand for CaAe ONy Hamburg.-Nov.25 - tr 44 Paints & Oils, JUvT RECEivED . - 590 LOLBS. Extra and No.1 White -- 10 bbs. Train Oil, 10 " Linseed Oil, 5 " S uerior Lamp Oil. For iale by.. SIBL.EY & CRA PON. . Hambdig,Odt 25 -. tf 40 MA CKAR ETI. SH AD. CODE IR,8f c 2O Brls. and- 1-2 brIa. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MACKAREL,. 30 kits and 1-2 kits No. 1 Mackarel, -400 lbs. CODFISH, 10 boxes-HERRINGS, - - - -, 3 half barr41s No;.1 Shad, for-sale by - 'H. A. KENRICK, 1 amburg, Nov..25 U' 44 SChina, Crockery, etc. AOENEBAassortmept of CH INA ?. EaY.nd'GIASS WARE,yon ssug feompourandgare'i.'e5 .Plates,.Bowls, Pitchers, Dit.Ee'sadaia igrainife * and.Chjlim1s ' Tiriers; 'Wine Glas ses, Deatr;I Salts,,Crnets, &c..&c. for sale by R;A(KENqRICK. A;: LAHPOJlit O;I0CE ARTICLEF, fdfi;b. 11. firRJ.LLLID irCJE1T Hen ald irelect: then decide for yourselveS: CHARLES SANFORD,. (At the -NEWCASH STORE, in HAMBURG, in the'same Buidding of HUNTER'S Hotel.) K AS Opened;'and is now -recelving, a fresh supply ofNEW GOODS, suited to this and the- proiching Season, among which ma be found Wool and piece dyed Black; Blue, Olive and Invisible Green, Brown and mixed- Cloths - A great variety -o Cassimeres, Vestings. and Tailors' Trimmings, of the best quality. PRIRTS, DeLAINS, BOMBAZIN ES, ALPACCAS, SHEETINGS,f c. English. Frenchand-American Calicoes, at all prices; Furniture Colicoes: Linens of avery fabri; Cotton anidall Wool Flannels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambries; Swise .lus ins; a great varietifrBibowa anid Bleeched Sheetings and Shirtings,.Osnaburgs,Kerseys, Plaid and Plain Liniseya, Blankets. &c. HATS, CAPS, SOOTS AND SHEOS. A good supply of Hats, best quality and-latest style; Men's Boots and Shoes, Ladies Searfs, The above at as low prices as can be had in the State. A large assortnent of Shawls, Cotton Wool and Merino. Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, 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. Ili The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure, the extensive patronage he has received from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and desiring to give his custo mers, at all times, every advantage that the market affords, is still prepared to sefl as low as can be had in this country. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, examine, and satisfy them selves. CHAS. SANFORD Hamburg, October 7 tf 37 Family Groceries. GROCERIES. &c. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that he Lfriends and the public, that they have re of'ers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu- ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op- selected by one of the firm, in New York; Bos posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, and general assortment of GROCERIES, par- which in addition to their former stock. com ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con- prises the largest and best ussortmentof Goods sising in part of . ever offered in this market, consisting in part New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix as follows: SUGARS, 40 hihds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and Lump ,loat, crushed & powdered Sugars, St Croix Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, 350 bags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico. St. Do Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial mingo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, TEAS, 70 bhds. West India Molasses, West India and New Orleans Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. Sperm. do. ; 4s, 5s, & 6s 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hans,Sides& Shoulders, Canal Flour. in whole and half barrels, 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 5,000 " Eglish do. 20 boxes do. do. do, 3,00 " Band and Hoop Iron, . Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1 8 barrels, 3,800 ,' Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes, Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars, qts. and pints, 2,000 " Cast, German, & Blistered Steel, Tomato Ketchup do. do. 200 sntts Wagon Boxes, Walnut do. do. do. 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks.). 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverskin,) 150 coils Manilla Dale Rope, ALSO, 100 do Hemp do du Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool 1,500 yards Osniahurga, cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, piggins, i 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, digo, madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, 3,000 " crushed do. Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so- 3,000" powdered do. da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie me crackers, wa- 1,000 " single refined Loaf do. ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread. al- 20 boxes Turpenine Soap, mends, currants, citron, cloves, nutmegs, mace, 10 " Sperm Candles, cinnamon, pepper, spice, ginger, sago, pearl 20 u Hull's patent Candles, Barley, maccaroni, vemicill, capens, mustard, 5 tierces fresh ground-Rice. starch, West India and American preserves. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No.1. Union Mills, Pesons visiting Hamburg,\are respectfully 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) requested to call and examine for themselves. 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and H. A. KENRICK. children's Chairs, Hamburg, Novr. 25 tf 44 7cases Hlats and Caps, [CIRCULAR.) 150 casks Stone Lime: (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powder, To Planters Selercl 8anls. 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, I BEG leave to inform you, that I contine 40 boxes Window Glass 8x10 & 10x12, I the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, BUSINESS at my old stand, known as the 2,500 pairs Shoes, WATER-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Detach- Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cm ed as it is from other buildings, its location ren- namon, Almonds, Starch, Nutmegs, fine chew ders it nearly as secure frnin fire, as if it was ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe fire-p roof. The floors have been elevated above Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards, Wool the high water mark of the great freshet of Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Indigo, May, 1640. . Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Planters will thus be secured from the poss:- Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (guperior article,) bility of loss and damage by freshets. Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, I avail myself of the present occasion, to re- brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, turn my thanks to my friends and patrons, for Pails. Tuhs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nests their liberal support during the past season. I Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. solicit from them and the public generally, a SIBLEY & CRAPON. continuance of this confidence, and assure them Hamburg July, 1, 1843. tf 23 that in return for their patronage, I will use mty best personal effoirts to piomote and protect Ridge Academy. their interests, committed to my charge. IniTU H E undersigned, Trustees of the Ridge addition to this assutance, I pledge myself that Aaey aigeggdtesrie Iwill in no case puchs wil aefcttedpronlly - of Mr. S. F. Mc DowrELr for the year 1844, hetle and mdirwarding of cttnproay to na take great pleasure ini reconntnending him to rthealestn oardingl of on avanna the pubilic, as well qualified for the duties of an &co &. haretnd tlo t he e f an flo r Instructor, being a regular wraduate of the &c.&c, nd o herecivngan fowrm South Carolina College, an<? having given of goods to the up-country. Having a fine gra aifaio thI rsn er wharf attached to ity Ware ouse, no wharfag'e gra.ttsco ti-.eet er will be charged on cotton to my cate, either The Academy is sitnated on the Stage road for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or leading from Ecigefield to Columbia, and stu Charleston. dents from a distance will have the privilege of My cotmmtissions for selling cotton, will be travelling to and from the School, at 5 cents 25 cents per bale, and 12& cetits for forward- per mile mt the Stage. ing. I will also attead to tbe buying of goods The Ridge is well knoivn to be strictly per order. healthy at all seasons of thefear. Very respectfully, yours, &c. Board can be obt - ed in orderly families at G. WA LKER. lowv rates. - - Hamburg August 2, 184:1. *RATES OF TUITION, per.'qurter. SAugust 9 -in 28 Spelling, Reading aiid Writing, $3 00 Wate Prof, NoMistke' With Arithmetic, Geography and Watr roo, N Mitae! Grammar, - - - - 5 00 K, L, JEFFERS & CO. History, Composition, Eleritents 0 WAREHoUSE &5 GENERAL, co.M~isioN .of Natural Philosophy, &c.&c., 70 M ER Cil ANTS.-H A g BURG, S. C. The School is providad ii a very suaperio'r B EG leave to inform their friends, and-the Terrestrial Globe, ncs a Mp, &c.. coni .3public generally, their NEW WA TER plete. PRO OF WiAREIIOUSE, with large conve- II. WARD, nient close Stores attached, is now completed R. T. BOAT WRIGHT, aid ready for the reception of T. W ATSON, Cotton, IlJerelaandise, &c. . S. WATSON, ***-~ttS It is situated on thme principal street lending A. RUTL AND, J into the business part of the town, four feet M. WATSON,J abb'e the highest water mark by actual survey, Deceuiber 27 48 5t. entirely remote frotn all other buildings, which renders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated Bethany acauemyi r loading and unloading wvagons. . .E H E Trustees of this institution take a . They are now permanently located in this - leasure in announcing to the public, place. and pledlged not to speculate im Cotton that they have agaiti succeeded in securimg the on their own account, but tc give their undivi- services of the Rev. A. G. BREW ER, as instruce ded attention to'the interest of their customers, tor for the ensnting year; and, from thie pro and are fully prepated to attend to the Siale, gress made lby the students of the presenttyear, Storing and Shki ing, of they feel fully justified in recommending the Cotton, fioR. B aeon, &c. Institution to the confidence of those who may Receiin anmd Forwcarding MERCHANDISE. be disposed to give it their patronage. Purcasmg Goods to order, Ac. &c- The exercises will be resnmed on the third Their charges will be as follows :--For sel- Monday in January next, and will coiitinue for ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, the term of ten months, to be divided into two 2u cents per bale.' Commission for buying or equal sessions. At the close of the first Session selling Merchandise and Produce 2& per cent. there will be an examination of the Students, Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with and a public exhibition. the establish'ed rates. All Cotton. Flour, &.c. T ERMS: received by the river free from wharfage., Li- For Orthogp~hy, Reading, Writing, beral advances will be made when required, and Arthmetic, per session, $ 6 00 m burcnsgnets 9aet them. The above, with Modern History, and Ha bug, Setr.9 fS33 Geography, per session, 8 00 L~J1YI.SoRmuch of the aboeve as may he neces LUMBER sary, together with English Gram .t .Redugced .Pr-ces. . mar, Ancienit History and Geo~ 7H E Subscriber respectfully informs hits graphy, Natural Philosophy,Rhe. .friends and the public generally, that lie toric, and Bookkeeping per s'es is a good stock of well sawed LUMBER on sion, 10 00 iand, anid sawing daily of the best heart Pines So much of the former as may be r~e~ it the following prices: - quired, with Mathematics, Chem At the Mill 50 cents per hundred. istry, Logic, and all-other higher Delivered, 80 " " branichesofanEnglishEducaton, mrithin -10 or 1-2 miles of the Mill. per session, - 12 00 - - MARTIN POSEY- No Student will be received for a shorter Fe.7 .3m 2 term than the half of a session. * -. Good Board can be had convenient to the Baessnaburgs-. School on reasonable terms. BesCotton OSNA BURLGS. - A. PERRIN, -V 1000 yrds. Negro CLOTHS. .T. J. HIBBLER, Jst'received and for sale by .A. T. TRAYLER, SIBLEY &s CR4J2ON. - - E. G. RtOBERTSON, Na mburg Oct. 25 tr 40 - J. SHIBLEY, ____________________-IW. s. COTHIRAN. lE aghtrates 'Blank, :- -- -Trustees. FOPnn SAL A Tr THISar nOFFICE . D.11 O2nn 46 !O8Gs'1REDICINS. - TIESubscriber. keep ~con stitly on' hand;a full and very complete assortment of the most choice FAMILY DRUGS and MEDICINES. Physicians, who are in prac tice, will find it to their-interest to call and examine; all articles prepared by us are strictly ac cording to the Dispensatory. and warranted to be such, so that they may-be depended upon in practice, having the long experience of Doctor Thomas J. JVra , to superintend the business, his name is a suaf oient guarantee. for any thing that, is-vended from this establishment. We have at all times on hand, a full assortment of - . Paints, Oils, & Dye-Stuffs. Window Class, Perfumery. &c. Any thing purchased in this concern will be promptly sent to Hamburg,free .of expense. Orders executed with the utmost attention and despateh. J. E. MARSHALL. Successor to THOMAS J. WRAY, At his old and well known stand. above P. McGran's corner. Augusta, Gen. Jan. 24 3m 52 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY John Rochell, Bill for Parti vs tion, Account, James Tomkins, Ex'tr. and and Settle others. ment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Com missioner, that Henry M Tomkins, Fran cis Tomkins and Sarah his wife, Pocahontas Tomkins,Powhattan Tomkins, Elizabeth Tom kins, daughter of Francis Tonkins, deceased; John Tomkins, of Tennessee, and Susan his wife, R. M. McGuffey, and Charlsey his wife, S. H. Saunders and Eliza his wife. Patsey Squires, Israel Morris, and Anna, late Anna Squires, his wife, Ezra Squires, Ira Squires, Auraminter Squires, the three last named being children of said Anna Morris, Bar tholonew S. Adams, Ophelia Barker, Wil ham Adams, James Adams, Thomas Adams James Atchison, and Sarah his wife. John Gib son, James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth, Nicho las Stallsworth, and Nancy Stallsworth, de fendants. in this suit, reside without the limits of this State; On motion. by Mr. Bauskett Coinplqinant's Solicitor, ordered, that the above named Defendants do plead, answer, or de mur, to the Complainant's said bill, within three months from the publication hereof,.or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. , E. D Commissioner's Office, Feb. 9, 1543. Feb. 14 3m 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire. . Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Hannah Kemp, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of Henry J. Kemp, late of the District aforesaid, deceased These are,.tberefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credir tore of the said deceased, to be and appea before me,.at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge field Court House on the 4th of March, 1844, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of February, one thousand eight hun dred and forty four, & in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. O, TOWLES. o. E. Di Feb. 21, 1844. [$2 12] 2t 4 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. JM. C. FREEL AND, who has been e arrested, and is now confincd within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virtue of acapias ad satisflnciendum, at the smit of 0. H. Lee, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath. of his whole estate amid etf fe.ats, with the purpose of obtaining the bane. fit of the Acts of the General Assemnbly, com mnonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti lion of the said J. IQ C. Freelnd. will be heard atnd considered in the Court oft Comnmon Pleas fur Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House, on the second Monday of March miext, or on such other day as the Court may order, dur ing thetern,eommencing on the second Monday in March next, at said place ; and all the cre ditors of said J. M. C. Freelanid are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and there, in said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said 3. AT, C. Freeland apon his executing the assignment re qared by the Acts aforesaid. Clek'sOfse, GEO. POPE, c. E. D 24th November, 1843. Nov. 29 3m 4 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. JA MES D. H AMMOND, who has been :arseand is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by vir tue of a capias ad satifaciend am. at the suit of CharlesiJ. Glover, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath, of :his whole estate and ef. fects, with thc purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assmbly, common ly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice -is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said James D. Hammond willI be heanid and considered in the Court of Commion Pleas for Edgefield Distmict, at Edgefleld Court House, otn the second Monday of March next, or on such other day as the Court may order. dutring the term, commencing on the second Monday in March next, at said place; and all thie creditors of said James D. Hammond are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and there, in said Couri. to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefitof the Acts afore said -should net be grntedl to the said James D. Hammond upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c .D ov.24 1843. Novr. 29 tf 44 T . INotice. HE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform in. lg the public, that he has succeeded, in engagingsthe services of an experienced Miller. flhr the ensuing year, and having his Mills in thorough repair, is prepared to do any quan ity of grinding grain at the shortest notice. Persons having W heat, and wishing superior bour made-from It, are invited to give him a all. His terms are.the tenth.. S. W.. NICHOLSON. SDec 5, 1843 6m? 49 BALTIMORE-HAMS. 50~Fjust received, and for sale b H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov. 25 tf 44 A PUBL:I iLESSI . -- THESE PILLS have long been known and appreciated, fir their extraordinary and immediate :poivers of restoring perfect health to personsbaffering under neatly.every kind of disease to whicir the human fraineti liible. They are particularly recommended to all those persons who are afflicted with any kind of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which has so naua n appy effect upn the system correcting the stomach and liver, and to the formation of healthy chyle and thereby purify ing the blood. 'They are acknowledged by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not only the most mild and pleasant in their operation. but the most perfectly innocent, safe and eili cient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills. never afterwards -feel willing to be without thetn, and call again and again for more, which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint. will find Spencer's Vegetable Pdls a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects. One sin gle dose of the Pills, tal:en soon as the head ache is felt coming on, will cure it in one-half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowmel complaints, they display their wonderful powers to admi. ration, and are far superior to any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspcpsia and Liver C omplaint,they stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under the dread. fuh complaint for years. In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly superior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25 cent box will es tablish their surprising virtues, and place them beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo chondriacal affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to which females alone are subject They are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction of their idtility from the first dose. They may be taken by persons of any age ; and the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation, because they clear the system of bad humors. quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. U pwards of three hundred and seventy thou sand boxes of these inestimable Pill have been sold within the last twelve months in three States alone, and more than three times the samequantity in other Statns. As an anti-bilious medicine, no family should be without them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. August 17, 1842. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and Costiveness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had taken, as wellas I recolleet,about sixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Bran dreth's Pills, all of whichi afforded me but little, or no relief. At last I was recommended to try Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well 1 did; for I never had hut one attack of the Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months,) and I candidly con fess, thatT have derived more real benefit from the use of Spencer's Pills, than from all the other Medicines and Pills that I haye ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend theni to all as being in my opition, the best medi cine in use for all lingering cumplaints, The Pills have done me so much good, that I would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box ; and I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr , Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the ptublic, as it is a thing of the utmost importance that every family shouild have a supply of Dr. Spedncer's truly valuabtle Pills constanly on Price, 23 cents per box, with full directions. For smale lhe HAVILAND. RISLE~Y & CO.> Austais, Georgia. J. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Cenrt House. Dr. W. W. G EIG ER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug. 16 6mn 29 Staite of' South Carolina. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLE A S. Curry & Caver, Dceration vs. 'r Foreign Attach B. S. Miller, ment. William Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreign AUac& Henry Carter. ment. Jared E. Grace, Declarat ion vs. in Foreign Atteeh The Same. ment. C urry & Caver, Declaration vs- in Fo.-cign Attach The Same. meat. Williami Curry, Dec/aration vs. in Foreign Auach The Same, ment. . Jared E. Grace, vs. Declara~tion Thme same. and in Foreign Autach Benjamin S. Miller. ment. Curry & Caver, Declaratioun vs. in Foreign Altodk John WV. Carter. ment. B. W1. Groce, Declaration. vs. in tForeign Attach Thame. ment. W. Curry, -Deelaratwon vs. in Foreign Attach. The Same. ment. J. A. Hibler, ?Declaration .vs. in Foreign Attach Hiram N. Wilson, Agent. ment., Israel Bond, for the use )Declaratin of the same,. vs. inr Foreign Attacks The Same.. . . ment. THE Plaintiffs irn the e~bove cases, havi ne. this day filed their declarations in myo fice, and the defendants -having no wife or as torney,known to be within this State, on whom a copy of said declaration, with a rule to p lead can be served: It is ordere d, that the said d efen dant do plead to the said declaration, wvithsin a year and a day from the publication of this or der, or final. saird absolute judgmenit will be awarded against thenm. GE.O. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Ofi1ce, Nov. 6. 1843. ly.4 State of South.Carolinia.. .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Philip H. Matt,) vs Foreign Attachnent. B. M. Duvasll. TH E Plaintiff having this day filed hisDe~ Uclaration its my ofiice.and the Defeind-I ant having no wife, or attornery known.to be within the State, on ihorn~ a copy of the same, with a rule to plead could be served. It is or dered, that the defendant plead toothe'said DDe alaration within a year anda day, or-final, and disolastsjuidgnient wvill be giien against-him. GEO. POPE, c. c. ' Clerk's Offie, 14th March, 1843.. March 29 ly o CERTAIN and effectual 'cure ?d i r- e " and Fever ; alsoused successfully, in~ th treatment: of Bilious Fever, NauseiGaernial Debility, and.Nervous-Weakness. .'i The most flattering recommendations.of this Medicibe have been: received from many emi nent Pysiciami and others, who have used. it. And it is presumned that ii medicine his. ev'er been used whosetciion has been more bee'.Ji cial, pleasan aii igortsin, and alledfdi-th from afflicic 4 rers sitels presi4i1ns'f heattfelt gratt aiad ibankfoiness dPersas taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieveil' -Chill token I .Fever gonaf Stomrachand head free and healthful !!!, Strength' aud ap petite increasing and .improvig; and all ner., vous weakness fled. When-taken according to the directions _a comnpanying them, theyneverfail to cure tie Chill and Fever the first day,-.and never sicken the stomach or operate upon the bowels:' - Their action upon the whole. system is so charming. that persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their. rapid and complete restoration to health. The Pills are purely and solely Vegetaq and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such' as to podcd ai nedicine which never fails to relieve iied relief is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills-Price, One Dollar. For sale by - HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Agents, A ngusta, Georgia. J. D. TIlIBETS,. Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W. GE[GER; Cherokee Ponds. Aug. 16 .Gi 29 DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine; A Safe and certain cure for the Chills and Fever in all its complicated forms,alsoan efiectual remedy for fevers ofevery description. This Medicine has been used by the propri etor a number of years in extensive practice, during which time, he has treated some thou 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 feve. It never fails to perform a cure of Chills and Fever the FIRST DAT. Bilious, Typhus, Nervous. Congestive, Winter and Yellow *ever, all yield to the use of.thi's Medicine, red are cured by this' system :of practice in a .:ster time and with much more certainty than by any other system of practice that has ever been recommended. CERTIFICAmTES.. SREFFIET.D, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10.1842. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir, I "have been a great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. and until last fall had not heard ofyonr piils. Your agent has left some in this country,.and-I have used them in my practice to a considerable ex tent, and I can with pleasure say, that as far as my knowledge extends, they are much super ror to any med:cine I have nsed in -ases of Feyers. I am so forcibly anrd-from personal knowledge convinced of the 'alutary and all important effects of your pills. that I am ex; tremely anxious to have you make an agent in this vicinity. 'There can' be'a large amount sold here for cash. Yours truly H. P. LEONARD, M, D. DALLAS Co., Ala., April 4, 1843. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of the pills which I received from you, I have found sale for a considerable quantity. I think that 'it will be sickly here in consequence of the wet spring. Your pills give such general satisfpc tion here, that I am persuaded by my'neigh bors to write to you for a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I keep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please senrd them soon. as I expect to sell all that I have written for by thte time your ageat is around in July. Yours with much respect, BENAIJAH KING.. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are suflicient to cure an ordinary case of Chills and Fever. Price $1 25, and -AI.LSO VEGETABLE. ANTI-.BlL~oUS, ANTi-DYSPEP 'ric PUtUFi'tNG AND CATUART;C PILLs, Poss.ssing fcur important properties, for die cure of diseases, carefully and correet combi tted, one article to assist the efect of anothecr, for the hent/l of tkh cadh of man!,:ind. T1his medicine is recommended to the atten tion of those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Billions habits, Costived ness, Chiolerai morbuis. Rheumatism, Scrofuls, foul Stomach,rlepraved appetite, Worms, Con dialgen, [whichl is knoiwn by a sinking sensa tionm at the pit of thestomach,]Jatndice,Niead che anid sick stomach, palpitation of the heart, Diarhera, Dysentery. or flux, Nervous affec tion, Heart burn, White swelling, and all those diseases arising from impure blood Price 25 ets. per box,-and for sale by. FRAZIER & ADI)ISON, Edgrejield C. H., S. C. RISLEY & CO. Hamburf, S. C. HIAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO.: Augusta, Gco. Also, in nearly all of the tow'ns and villages, and by numerous country agents in all the Western and Southern States. Junie28 Grn 22 State of South Carolina. BARN WELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. JamnesT (Gray, Foreign Auachmnent.. Ann Miltedge. Assusmpstt. 1W ~HE Plainrtiff in the above case, having ,3 this day filed his declaration in my of flece, and the Delendanit having.. no. attorney,. knowvn to be ini this State, on whom a rule to plead can be ser ved; onm motion, Ordered, thrat the -said defendant do plead within a year hd a dayfrom the publication of this rule or fnal: mud absolute judgment will be awarded against Fier. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. -Clerk's Offce, 5t/r June, 1843. June 14 .ly .,202 State of' South Crohrna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT., IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Oliver Simpson,) vsn. Foreign Attachment. If iddleton Belk..) . riHE PlaintiIhaving this day filed::bis L.de:laration iin this case, iri niy office, and he defendantiimving no wifnurattorney,knmown a be within this State, on wnom acopy of said . leclaration, with ayrule to plead can be eeef t.isaordered, that the said defendart-do il~ad othe .said declarationuawjithin a yeareind's lay from thre publieation ot'this orirer~rfindi .-4EO-.POPE, c. c. u.' 7lerk's, Offce, Edgefieil.C' H. April10,;1843. >OPE,. ?sr.,tnsoneedhirn asm a'eandid1' 'r e-election,.to the, ~'ErCiph fthen May 3: