Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 06, 1844, Image 4
e ',Ry,& ophia~t . .4
Z1 'awyer as.. . _
coat this SteteeiQ' - o iby>Mr, Wardlaw,'
nae e nedoped nwro demur,
to tie CornplaiUstt 'said, biUl,' within :three
zontlrm~ hOpablipaton hereof, or; the said.
baiyjil'beoaknfl pro confeuiao a ainstlbem
Comm 's Ofcc'Fe 28;1844.
^Statei of .South' Carolina:
EIEFIELD' ::DIST1LICT'
A rust' ee,
' ^ t "T: " jFl for 4coun.
apperag, toe satisfactionl.of the Cons
ese, n if'iiha .C~i,-eod.whose
Ufl t0 tit dfnd ts, ithis suit, re
oa~h ~i4it~sof this state :.On motion,
" *idlsaiWComplainants' Solicitor. of
ep~ath,ave namned defendanlts,do plead
arms ; ordemr tobe coplinanIts:ad. bill
tin rthus~mjouths from the publication: hereof,
or hs ii hill:ii be taken pro confesso againlst
.zCommauiQ s ,Wks. Feb.28,:1844 $. .
-Fb28 .~ - ..
1 , :WILL. attend at the:following places to
.collect 'faxes for the year.1843 -
M3oniday, February l19, Pin .os ,,
!faday 20, Ridge,.
W~duesday,,:.," 21; Norris,
Thuersday, "c 22, hMt. Willing,.
,pday 23; Parry'a,.
Saturday24 Coleman 5,
Monay26 Lakecs, (1f ores)
]l -.Tuesday, 27 T:Ricliardsoai s,
+ F- uf \' y,- ;213- Alleows
rd y,. March S 'd t
+ Xd ay. . , 2 Dnntonit
6f Slp4'day, "- s4 .Laberty Hill,
~Faesdy,,,.~ "'~* i5 Prks
Tbard _ 01-0,;'" 9,C hevokee'Pefld5,
~ ,Beach Island;
t '= 3[sdsy TuesdaYi Wedl
K . h r 6 week dgefiald C. II.
r. y, GOUEDY?.: C. Z. D
."?Y~t'!431 3
. I L B~O~Il) it pniLvate wsale, asplen
M'~d4~~C8I n wois fully
ed~tpd coinjatent to have tlec. reo
.y ; 'Siopranaado hoi~0iito the trade in all itsva*
i~r 6 hs;hbe is'exicellen~oD :Cast Steel,
ii s' so a- very good coarse Shoemaker.
TlbtiboTnbebeng about to :settle himself as
t,;afldthing: di ontirnedl.lis Shop:
a iFah~ving: coemmon plantation Smith :will
* .ds~i,~eof the oitefor css'li. ::The above boy
Subimiasheditichaacter.._"
"Apviison wishing to see and eaiethe
M boys ill apply to-A *
" qtr M~ $,XOLL NGS WORTH.:
A4 . Y. i
{ ] Isutbscfsbers. have formied, a partner
: 'khi pithepraageoC Law for Edfieflcld
?!' ae"-eeaL (oodmani's Motel.
?3._ ;. TERRY,
i-;. .., : JOSEPH AB lEY.
d. I r RU1
~CJEAR LES$AFR,
(At the :NEWO:ASHSTOREDJP II u sznu is thes sde Building of HUNTEa'a Hoter)
AS :Opened, and is now, receiving: a fresh supply of NEW GOODS. suitedO thitbs
and rhe a proachin Season, swong~wvb mDa ::be ;found. , ; '
Wool.andieCQidyed Blaik Blue, Ogiir' idInvisible Green, Brown and :niied' Qioths
A eat v riet of Cassimeres, Vestingsa'nTilors'.Trimmings of the best quality. -
- PRINTS; DeLAINSR)lBAgI NES, ALPACCAS, SHEETINGS;',c.
Enilisb FrenchtindAm'ericitn Calicoes, at aU'mnices; Furniture' Colicoes; Line of oyery
fabric;-Cottonialid all WoolFIannels; Colore4;,Jain Plid and Striped-Cambriesf Swiedius
lins; a great variety ofBrown and Bleeched Sheetings and Shirtings Osnaburgs,Kersr~s Plaid
and Plainlinseya;Blanket.&c. - -i
HAT, CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ag.d anPIY ofoHatsbest quality acr latest style; Men's Bdots and Shoes; Ladies Sea-fa,
The aboveit as iowprices asica be -had in the'State. A'large assoranent of Shawls;Ctton
Wool and.MOpto. - -
Shorts, Drawers, Hosiery;Haidkcerhiefs, &c. c..
.The above c'omprisine by far the most extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town,.
having been .purchased ?or cash in the eity of New York, yhicb will be sold correspondingly
- l The subscriber acknowledges with pleasnre;.the extensive patronage he has received
from the trading community of thisand the adjainiig Districts;..and-desiring togive his custo
mers, at all times, every ad'vantage'that therarketaffords, is still prepared to sell 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 f- f 37:
OR. Water Proof & No1 Mistake!
100 BBLS Canal FLOUR, H L JL S
100 boxes newv Raisins,, w ne 3;sousA ar.s En CoMisIloNr
-2 bar Alr.ouds. MERCH ANTS.-HAiBURG, S. C.
yt received a for yCl APO 9 EG leave to inform their friends, and. the
SIBLEY r public eneilly, their NEW IV ATER
lamburg..Nov.Z - PROOF WAREHOUSE, with large. couve
Palats & Oils, nieat close=Stores attached, is now comnpleted
JUAT RECEIVED and ready forthe'reeption of.
LBS. Extra and No.1 White. Cotton, Merchandise, &c.
5 -Lead It is situated on the principal street leading
10 bbls. Train Oil, into the business part of the town,. four feet
10' Linseed Oil, above the highest water mark byactualsurvey,
5 * Superior Lamp Oil. entirely remote from all -other buildings, which
For sale by - SIBLEY & CRAPON. renders it fire-proof, and conivenienitlysituated
Hamburg, Oct 25 = tf 40 for loading and unloading wagons.
They art now permanently located in' this
AICKA RE. SJAD. .CODFSI1,8c place, and pledged not to speculate'in-Cotto::
O Brl..:and 12 bris. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 on their own account, but to give their undivi
MACKAREL, ded attention to the interest of their euustomers,
3q- kits and 1-2 kits No. I Mackarel, and are fully prepared to attend to the Sale,
400:lbs. CODFISH. Storing and Shirping, of
-10 boxes HERRINGS, - Cotton, Flour. Bacon &C.
3 halfbar*els No.1 Shad, for sale -by- Receiing and Forwcarding MER CHAN.TDISE.
H. A. KEN RICK. Purchasing Goods to'order, &c. !rc.
Hamburg, Nov. 25.. tf 44 Their charges will be as follows:-For sel
S ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do,
China, Crockery, etc. 121 cents per bale. Commission for buyitig or
GENERAL assortment of Ch INA selling Merchandiseand Produce.2 per cent.
A CROCKERY~and GLASS' WARE, con Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with
.isting ofcommon and fineTeas Plates, Bowls, :heestablis ted. iates. All Cotton; d1our,-&c.
Pitchers, Dishes. Ewers and Basins.; granite received-by the riverfree from wharfage.-. Li
and'China Tea setts; Tumblers, Wine: Glas-- beral advances will 'he nmade when -required,
ses;,lccauters, Lamps, Salts, Cruets. &c. &c. on any consignments made to them.
for sale by . .. .A. KENRICK Hamburg; Sentr. 9'm ta t 33
H.Iamburg,.Novr. 25 44 .abr, et.~ .t 3
GROCERIES, &c.
Family Groceries- . HE Subscribers respectfully inform their
TN IE Subscriber respectfully informs his .. friends-and the public, that they have re
-... friends and the public generally, that he ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS,
offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu- ,e-cted by one 6f the-firmim New Yorli Bos
pied by Messrs. 'Sibley &'Crapon, nearly op- ton, Philadelphi; Baltimiore and Cliarlesin,
posite Mir. - James Hbbard's Hotel, a large which in addition to their former stock' com
andigeneral assortmontnf GROCERIES, par- prises the largest'and 6est assortien t'of Goods
cicularly adapted to.the wants of families, con- ever offered in this niarket, bceziiatingin part
sisting in part of - as follows: -
New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix 40 hhds.Port6 Rico.'New Orleans ni
SUGARS,. St Croix Surars, .
.Lump,-loat. crushed & powdered Sugars, 350 bag Rio.Cuba; P rto Rico, St. Do
Clubs, Rio and Java COFFEE, -mingo, Java, and: Mischa'Coffee,
Back, Ilyson, Gunpowder and Imperial 70 hhds. West India Molasses,
TEAS, 10 tierces Cuba' ^ '" do.
West India and New Orleans Molasses, 35 bbis New-Orleale ado.
Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & f6. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, HamsSides &Shoulders,
Sperm. do. . 4s,5s, & 6s 80,000 " Swede Iron, aisorted sizes,
Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, 5,000 .::English :do-.
6 casks prime. Goshen Cheese, - 3,000 " 'Bind and Hoop Iron,
20 boxes do. do-- do, - 3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes,
SBuckwleat in 1.4 and 1.8 barrels, 2,000 " Cast, German,1& Blistered Steel,
Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars, qts. andpints, 200 setts Wagon Boxes,
Tomato Ketchup do. . do' 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,)
Walnut do. ' do. do- 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk,. - -
50 sacks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 250 pieces Gunny. Bagging,
-'50 boxes Table . do. (a finearticle,) 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,)
25 brIe. Irish Potatoes. (-oa . - 150 coils Mlanilla Bale Rope,
2-tierces Onions, (red-a'd silver sk'in,) .300: do Hemp do ' do
* . ALSO, -1,500 raids Osnaburgs, -
-Bar seap,-shaving soap. cotton' cards. wool 5,000 bs. double refie LoSgar,
cards,.pairs, buckets, tubs,-keelers, piggins.:n 3,000 " " c rushied do.
digo, madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, 3,000 " powdered .'. I do.
Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste..Gosh~n butter. 5o- 3,000" sinigle refined Loaf. do.
da'biscit'1einon. biscuit, pic te crackers,'wa- 20 boxes Turpentine Soap,
ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread; al- 10- *j " Sp~erm Candles,
monds, currants, citron, cloves, nutmegs, mnen, -- 20 " H'ull's pate:WCandles,
cinnamon, pepper, sice, ginaer, sago, pearl 5 tierceefresh groumiRice
Barley. mnaccaroni; veiumcalh, capens, mustard, 2,000 lbs.-Whiite Lead No'.1 Union Mills,
starch, .West [adia and American preserves. 25 bhl. Canal Flonr, (dlioice brand,)
Pesons visiting H-ambnurg, are respectfully 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and
requested to call and examine for themselves. children's Chairs, -
H. A. KENRICK- 7cases Hats and Ca'ps,
Hanmburg. Nvr. 25 tr. 44 15 aks St- Lime. (in. fine order,)
20 kesDupont's FFF g Powder,
- CIRCULAR.1 3,000 lbs. Bar Lead,
ToPlagees8 .We/rsClegte 8* 40 boxes Window-Glass~x10& 10x12,
IBEG leave-to informn you, that I contInue ' 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes,
~the WAREHIOUSE and COMMISSION 2,500 pairs Shoes, . -
BUSINESS;at my old 'stand,' known.- as the Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cm
WATE:.PROOFP WAREHOUSE. Detach- -namon, Almonds, Starch,.Naymegs, finechew
ed as itis fr'dbm oth~er buiildings, its location ren- ing Tobncco, Negro Cloths; 'Blankets,- Shoe
- ders it nsearly 'as secure fronm fire, as if it was, Thread, Cotton Yarn, Cotton Cards, Wool
firpoof. TIhe floors have been elevated-'ibove Cards, TIacks, Sieves, Plough Lines,' Indigo,
the high -watermiark of 'thie great 'freshet of Ri adder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts,
May;lii40. - -.. - Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior .article,)
- Plalters will thunilie secured from the pass.-- race Chgins, Fifth Chains, Smoothing Irons,
biiiflosaianinage by fresheis. br.iss bounid'.cedar Bnckets, -horse 'Buckets,
I aviil myself of the- present occasion, to re- -Pails, Tnbsj~eelers. Willow, Wagons, riests
turn .my-thaniks to my friends and patrons; for Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c.
their lieralsupport dui'ing the past seasoni. 'I- SIBLEY & CRAPON..
solicit from them' and the public generally, a Hambuarg July. 1,13843. tf -23
continuance of this confidlence, and assure them
that in returni for their patronage, I will use my Behn-A a my
best personal, efforta to -piomote and prgtect
their interests' commiitted to my- charge.- In TIH E frnstees of'this' iistitution .take a
addition jo this essutanco, [pledge myselfthmat pleas'ure si: anniouncing .to die 'public.
I will in hto casie'pirchase a bal of cottoni, di- that-they have-again succeeded in securing the
retly or indirectly. 1'will attend personally to services of thpe.Rev. A; G. Bagwzn,as ilnstrik,.
thed saleantl~forwarding of cotton to- Savanniah tor for the ensumnggyear; and- - from the pr,.
or Charlestoni,.also, to the sale of Bacon, Flour, gress made by the stud'ents oft e presentyeai
&c. &c, and to the receiving- and forwarding they feel filly justified. .irecommennihng th,
ef goodsto- th'e uip-country.- Having a fine -Institution to the confidence of these who may
whai-f attached to my Warehonse, no wharfag -be disposed-to give it-their patronage.
will be charged on'.cotton to mny care. .either The exercises will be resumed on the third
for sale oi.4tolbe forwardied to. Savannah or Monday inJanuary next, and will coninue for
Charlesto. -:M; '- - '- - the term of ten mnonths,-to he divided into two
Mjreorniiobfyfdosling'cotton, will be equal sessions. At the close of the first Session
25 cents, pier:V bide12j ceiits for forward- - there will be an examination of the Students,
ing~ Iwill-also tenld to the inying of goods ad a public exhibition.
perorder" -" ~ - :TERMS -
-.Very resisectfally,your, &c.2 . 26 For OrthiographyReadi:ng Wr-iting,
- GWALE T. an Arithmietin,-perisession, 6 00
Hatibiir 'ga 1843 Teabove, with Modem'Hsortn
August; 6m '-28 - Geography, pr sory 8an 0
LUM ER -'- So muchuthe aboetismay beateces
sary,together with EniglibGram- -
'Jfe~ e v&PrSCeU ' -- mar, Ancient..iatory'inid Geeo -
H3' E Subscriber resptiefully informs his - grpyNtIPhiooh;hsM
frimdsandthegobi thath ~ toric,. and Boolkkeeping per ses
has a good stock~of-well RedLU o n sion'"R "':' -l '- 10 00'
had, andi safinidaily of thm. beshjearst PInes So miuch of the formnes p nay. be re- -
at:the fo~oig rcs -- guired~vith Matheiiliis,'Chemi
.ADteied- ces nrd istry Logic, and all othbrhigher
Delivered 5'" i branichesofan English Education,.
-ithia0'r-Im les f h Mill - per session .: -7$; '12 00
- MARLTIN PdSE1 -No Studet:'ill be eie'vedtfor'a shorter
- - --terin tian the half-of a sinioi
- - es~oti'gOSNBURS. - -r C Good Board-can bejigd gonvenient to the
esiott KONABRGSA -PERRIN,
..,1009yr. 1eroCLOTHS.- T 'IHIB$BLER,
- reo ive:Y i~ii~l ---''-A P. T(A~tLER,
'~B1N dORCR&P N E G.RQAERTSON,
Han b 't'5~ tf '40 3 SHIBLEY,
- - S.COTHRAN.
J agistrates iBlanks,' - dTna 46.
of 1f rgS. F: C fdr'ti0 tyeddei 4.
f
take:greut ple si-iecolhnlesdinginimto
tie ptufie, as tivIqitalihedTori tdhieuties:of ar:
Instructar; being--a: regarn:griddale: of-the
S'oiih'Ciolinna College,.aid haing given
greaatsatisfaCiion t~i.presept-year. -.
: The-Aoadem.A s situated on .theStag road
lieiding from Fdgifield to olnmbia and stn
denisfr.om a distance will have the r~ivilege of
travelling to and from tie School, at- 5 cents
per miletiu the: Stage.
* trhi Ridge ui well known to be strictly
bhealthf ytmill'seasons of they ear.
Board can be obi.ued in orderly families at
low rates. --
" APES 'OF TUITION, per guarter.
Sielling. Reading and Writing r $3 00
With Arithetic, Geography and "
Grarini, - . 500
HistoryCo osition, Elements
of Nataral. hiomsophy; &c. &, 7.00
Tlie.Sciool rirovidad ivit r':tver superior
TerrestriaI Globe, necessary Maps, &c.. com
plete..
R .WARD:.n:
R: ..,BOA 'WRIGHT,
T. WATSON,- Trustees
S. WATSON,
*A. kUTLANSh
M. WATSON;
December 27 48 -5t.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
THE. Sthacriber keeps.
stantly ori -hand, a.full and very
notplete-assortnent of the most
clioice FAMILY.DIUGS. and
:fliDICINES.
Physicians, .avho are in prac.
tici, will find it to their interest
to call and exawine; all articles
prepared by.us' are strictly ac
cording -to the .Dispjensatory,
and,tcarranted to be such, so that
they may be depended upon in practice, having
the long experience of Doctor /womasJ. Afray,
to superintend the liusiness, his name-is a sili
cient guarantee. for any thing that is vended
from this establishnient. We have at all times
on harnd. a fall asortnent of
Paints, Oils.& Dye-Stnfs.
Windowv Claqs, Pei-fumery. &c. 'Any thing
purchased in this concern will be promptly sent
to Hamburg;free of expense.
Orders execntedwith the utmost attention
and despatch..
J. E. MARSHALL;.
Sdicessoto THOMAS J. IIAY,
At his old and well known stand, .above
P. McGran's corner. Augusta, Geo.
Jan. 24. - 3m 52
State of South Caroliia.
-EDGEFIELD DISTRfCT.
IN EQU1TY.
John Rochell, Bill fort.Parti.
.s tion. Account,
James Tomkins,Ex'tr. and . and Selle
others. -- ment.
IT appering to the satisfactiotiofthe Con
missioner, that Henry M.:Toinkiais. Fran
cis Tomkins and Sarah -his. wife, Pocaboistas
Tomkins.'ovlhiattan Tomikins, Elizabeth. Tom
kins, daughter of; Francis Tomkins. deceased;
Jolis Tomkins, ofTentiessee, and Susan his
wife,.R. M ic.Guf'ey, pnd Chariaey his vite,
S.H. Sanndors and Eliza, hiis.wife. Patsey
Squires; Israel Moirisanl Anna -latr' An
Squires;=his wife, Ezra Squires, Ira Squires,
Auratninter. Sqoi'is, the three last" named
being children of said" Anna 'Morris,- Bar
tholomew S. .Adams, Ophelia Barker, Wil
.liam Adans, James Adams Thomas .Adams
Jam'es Atchison, and: Sarah his 'wife. John Gib
son; James Stallysworth,.Calloway Stallaivorth',
Parl Stallsworth, "Jackson Stallsworth, Nicho
las Stallsworth; and Nancy Stalsworth de
fendants' in this suit. reside without the limits
of-this.State; On motion. by Mr. 'Banskett
Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the aboVe
named Defendants, do plead, .answer, or de
mur, to the Complainant's said bill, . within
th-ec . months from the publication hereof, or
the said bill will be taken pro confesso against
them.
S'S. S. TOMifPK[NS. c.-z E.D
Commissioner's 0ffce. Feb,. 9. 1843.
- Feb. 14 :. - m: 3
State of South .CarlI'inla.
. EDGEPIELD- DISTIUCT.
..1N THE COMMON PLEAS.
..M; C..F.E E L AND, who has been
a arrested, and is now conitined 'a ithtin
the bounds of'the Jail of. Edgt'fie~ld Distria t by
virtue of a capias ad satisfiaeir nalum i, at ithe amit
of 0. H. Lee7 liaving filed his petition. v'ith
a schedule tdn oath. of his whole cstate and ef
fe,:ts, with the prpose of ishtaininig the bane
fit of the -Acts-of the General Assemnbly, com
monly called the Insolvcent Debtors Acts..
* Public notice is hereby given, that the peti
tion.of the.saidJ. M C. Freeland. will be
heard and coinsidered in the Court ofCommon
Pleae faor Edgihfield District, at Edgrefiaeld Conrt
House, on thenecond Monday of3Yf rchi next, or
orrsneh othor'day as the Conrt may order, dur
ithe termicommnencing oin'the second Monday
in Marckinextrat said place ; and all the cre
ditors. of said J.~ MI. C. Freeland are hereby
mummned personally or by attorney, then aind
there, in said Court, to shew cause, if any they
d~n, why thid benefit of ~the Acts aforesaid
should .iot be ranted to the said -$. M, C.
Freelanid upoidhis executingthe assignment re
quirEd by the Acts aforeend.
G 'E0.. POPE, c.rD
- Clerk's Of5ce, -: - .
24th.Novem: er,'1843.
- Nov: 29.. . 3m 4
Statet-of South Carolina,
-EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN.THE COMMON PsE AS.
.T&ME5:D.'HAMMOND, whao hs b een
arrested, and is now- confined within the
bounds of the Iail 6if Edgefield. District by vir
tuB'of a episad satifaciend n'ni-dt- the suait .if
CharlesiJ. Glover, having filed his petition wish
schedule on dath,'bf- :iis whole esetate and of
Cis, nith:the.purpose'ofobtaininug the benefit
of'thie Acts of te/Genera 'sembly, common
Iy'called the frijlvi-nt Debitors Acts.
Public notice is hereby given', that the peti
tion of the silames Ii. .flaimmond will be
head and considered i'n'the Cnrt nf Co~nion
Pleas for Edpifield- Distaict, at Edeefield -Court
House, on -titosecond M onday of1aroh :next,
or on iyneli ouhet-,dayas die Conrt may order.
during the jter.9i,. com~mencing. on the second
Mondai' iii March next, at sai place; and all
the credaitrs orsaid James' D. Hammaond- are
hei-eby suminone'd persoiially or'bj'attorniet,
then and tierof in said Court..toaduew can4e, af
any they can, why the benefitof' the.'Adis airdie.
said should net be graiated to thiosaid'JanesD.
Hammond npon-his s'eenaing the assignment
requiredjby the Acts-aforesaid.
Clerk's-Ofce, ~E*POE CZD
Nov-.-24 1843:} " ' '
* Nova'29 - ' tf -44
S-l;OSUA'ING htang about three miles
-before nme dne Bag 'Horse; folitee 'hais
high;lehk hin 'tdtnhite, a small ltar iid
fotehead~nnwhile sirp o'n-his',tijof f'ind thren
*earsold- next Spring.AAppraised int- tWetityj
dls...:I,.kG. PwL.s ia jr a/.y
'Feb.4, ~ -. 40' 3i
Personrs aving Wea - ,ng ser or
floutt -'de ulrozn t are p:ated ir:.g&Veh hm a
cal. ' is tnis arc lfD iiW' ' '
Dec 5,.143 .: 6:p 49
B A1.5f1O1 E UAJ -
clonce tcanya eud Baltimore;1i$M0,
- Yjust r cei;edi nd firaleby -
H buig 0IH$ A
Hamburg, Nov. 25 if, ,44
- PUBLIC BLESSING.-, ;
PHE$E'P I;)La haivelorngbea~nrian
a. i a appreciated, fot' their extraoirdinary
-ind imtediate powerof'-restoring peflect
health topeaonssuf uiifdg' under nea:ly:every;
kind dfdiscase to whinh. th- hetnaia.(rame is
liabr:- Tey li re particularlyje iinei'died.to
all-thosp liersons whoare affiicted'witbany kind
of a clironic or lingering comptlainat, as there as
no medicine bef.re the public- whielhhas so
nafural-and happy efflect:upoun the: ystei-in
correcting the stonacJ, and jiver,';and to-the
fot mution of healthy chyle and thereby purify
in" the hllod. -
'hey nre-ackoivledged by the Hundreds and
thousands.who are using therp,:to be nut only.
the nodtimild. and pleasant in their operation.
bat.the~most perfectly innocent, safe 'nd elli
Wlent medicine ever. offered to- the punblic.4
Those 'ivhoribe make"n trial 'of these Pills,
never -if ewards feel' willing 'to :be itlhtiut
them, and ball%gain and again furmdre,,which
is.suffictent pioof of their good'qiialities.
HEADACHE-SIK OR NERVOUS.
Those who have suffered' and. areweary of
suffering~with-.thisdilist'reiing coinplaint, will
fAnd Spencer's Vegetabli Pdils a renied y qi once
certain and immediate in its effects.. One Bin
gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as rthe head
ache is felt coming on, will cure.it in one-half
hour entirely.- ' ::" "
As.a renedy in summer-andbooelcomplaints,
they display. their wonderful powers to admi:
ration, and are. far superior to any thing in use
for ihese coinplaints.
ln Diyspepstaand Liver Complain;they stand
nnrivalled- Many: have .been enieid in a few.
weeks.'after.having.suffered under..the dread
fil complaint flo years.
In Habitual 'Costireniss lhey are 'decidedly
superiirto any Vevetable'Pill 'aver brought be
fore the.public';:and one 25 g'eint bo will es
tablish their surprisin .virtues,:and llace thepn
beyond the reachof doubtin the estimtaafrn'of
every'individual. -
They are invaluable in nerv6tis'aiid hypo.
chondriacal affections, loss of appetite, ttnd alt
compfaints to which females atondtareiublect
They aret mild ih their. action, ,id conysy
almost iminediat :conviction -oftheir ultlity
from the first d'ose.'They.inay .be titken'-hy
perions of any hkei;nd the-feeble, the'infirri:
the nervous anddelicat' are estrengthened' by
their operatici. b~ecause they. clear the system
of lad hunibre. quiet- 'uervous irritability, and
fgra.riabl.prudi ca sotind'iealthl.
Upwards'oftlirec/aindrelmul -scvrcu thnu
sand bores of these nestimable Pillitiave been
sold. vvithinai.he last taielve mndths. n thdee
States alone, and inore than three :times the
samnnqanti9t in other States
As an ann-bilioue 'iediilie, "afamilyshoiilJ
be: without them. *A single: trial of, theniis
more satisfactory than a thousand ceitificatos.-.
'Talladega 'Springs, Talzldega Co 'la i
. .t lurst 17, 1842.
This is to -certify that I have 'been afillited
with bick iHeadactie. 'Dyspepsia aid. Liliei
Complaint.and Costiveness for the:st. eight
or nineyears,dtiring whjch time I had taken,
is wellas I reci'llect,aliarnt'ixty boxes of'Beck
with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills,'arnd
a numberof hdxes of-Campion's and Bran
dreth' q ?ills, all of which, afforded me but little,
or no relief. At last I waisrecommencded toiry
Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, uand vell'I did;
for I niever hadl -ut one attack of the Sick
hleadache after I coimmenced. taking the Pills,
(nlow about six months,) and I candidly cola
hiisi, that 1 have dlerived morec real benefit fromi
the use of Spencer's Pills, thian from :all Ihe
othier Medicines and Pills tihat I haye ever
tacken, and I would earnestly recomnmend them
to all as being in nmy opinion, the best mnedi
ciine in use for all lingeuang comphaints, Tihe
Pills have dune me so mnch good, that 1
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 valnable nmedicine, and the distribution
of at'is conferring a very great Tavor on the
public; as it is a thing of th~ tutmost importanc-e
ihcat every Ihmnily should have a supply'of Dr.'
Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly oii
hand. ~ ISAAC M. THIQMAS.
Price, 25 cents'per biox, with full directions
For sale hy -
-HAVILAND; RISLEY & CO...
- Augusta, Georgia.
J. D. T1BBETS,
Edgefield Conrt' Honsq.
Dr. W. W. GElGIER,
-:Cherokee Poiidd,
Aug.1G * 6m 29
*State of South Carolina;
EDGEFlELD DISTIUCT.
IN THE .CO)MMUONFLElS.
Curry & Caver,. ) Dclaratoi
D. S. .liller, isent;
Wilham Cuirry ' )* Declaraition
- '-5. n~ Foreiign Attack~
-Henry Carter. " ient.
-Jared E.' Grace, -' ' Deelarat ion
. . s. -- - n 'Foreiga Anaceh
The Same... mwent: ,;..
C urry & Caver, - Dclarat~ion
as- in Foreign. Auack'
The Same. . ' . . . nent.,
- as. n aForeign- Attach
The Same. 'nr ' ma.
Jared E.,Groce, as.. Dedlaration
T he same.anad " n Foreign' Attach-.
Benjarpin S. Miler -- . '-nment. and
Curry dr Caver,. Delaration
. s...'.- n Forcign, A ltna
Joh hiW. Ca'rter. ,mei
B:W. 'Grace, cida-jio'
'k iloreign' Aitach
The'Same.' - ''" nedlt.'
W. -Curry, -- " Djlaration'
Ks.- n'- JoiFg,-' Attac1a
The Sumen..;d . ''ekt.-- -
. A. Hibler, . D~ap-ation
's. ___ tForeign Attack,
Hiram N. Wilson, Agent .,- t
Israel Bl foi tbie aso' ---
:Uof the -sime,**~ as.'
. 1!HIE Plaintiffs-inthe abakacadiliivit~g
tIns day fileddiheir'declaiatinniinfo
fco._antlitialdendtfinus ihaving-no "wifeaoaj
torney known toe willtntiis'ta i
Clnb ervedOff c Nor a,84;. - yj 2
=rT'I r :r ,F " I< i s ...mow .7"'; . fy -
E-FEVER
0 + y7; f/
yip a ar ",;.. -
udYever,, alsodeed Ott .-;
tresttnvni 'U Bi uses of ,
-lam
i 2b
InertiP a r .- .., F
Andt'ab "" d#i3ft e iauiia #
hear el a
taktn e ins, 500 N C !...token- " "Feve " ;, ;-;:. ,.."
bead li'e a n sea7t u . _" r -' -" ';
petiteiricrea'lttid;li psYFZ'
vons-weakne
Whets takrtria cdfdtyn i :", +ec1it( Chill act'; , -
cotnpatytn '.t1 eiij;' the n re' teit e
and FeveTth&Irstr d j; r y - i u
She siotirncb oropert8.'ii
rrheirL* rcii poP t1 0 r . "
'abarmin . tfiet"iweotiartaib -?i ';
and ple d rtli ebeir" ' , Y
re ctor dtba 681% - T sP1Usare, p a ' " +=.
acid thilg ettte Ya .p
and their ro 4' . nce - w
medi(;ipewhtch. igve>"
relief i at all attisiiiab7o''
En -ell box coritains 20iio d
One Dollar For sale
LIAVILAND;,ft[9t " ,'
Ed' elf " t on's
.. "". j. 1 f f t r r>rj_ ' EL
if K : "tsi+,7Y l
. Aiv' 16 ;r "' . <.r 6 >
_'j, wge
ps
Safe .rind certaintcn far the c; , .
A ' t1"rte.bompiicated 'o jit,
ef'eciual remedy for f'evere'bI'e e' escrr1 gdn
. 1'his.M dicii c-bra:lieegtisedtby,,:}Ittie . "
etor.n:number of:year: in:eit npive rrr~ac , ,
during w ht ir ttme,;Fip has"iedted
sands of cases'ofY evers' dna'fr tTete si }%
ofthis"mode-o .practice: ie conRdeirt it tdtt '''
and will berite-.p' iliogp
It never fails t; :perfor n ;a, cats Qf;aC ullx
I=ev r.,the Flew.
w.w rye
"i3Ztow=' t/t[dt " M , tr. . Ja .
and YCZ OttI -Mfg7Er, tilbieltl+; 1188d e ;
Modicine" e.' 'ire l, d -.> *. :T ' s
practice-m a ster tim 4 _t I-AWCU
aertairity-t irt lby' any o sys trnr li ctrco :
tlittt'hIts"ever' bedifireco 3itie 7d t' is !'j
SHEFFIELD, F ' a y s t f e Co = A Jt* .J e]f *" =' {
Dr.GYrumpion D y I41;a ie been-a
greatt' ior'te of?#'-e .PylioBtoAl'lif
u niif last fal l had ant beard of",yagrc
egeiithasleft n =in ibis co ntt!y '
tise-difieiiAiirpy_-;4ii fee,
(ent?tnid f"Abn Wit1t 1 ' W
tnyki'ie t+3feil g+(Citetl'= ?nc
nor to:'tzny tt l.h a e tti idln oy
Fei!eri+ =i an so .rbi}n, Ya1ti ' ':
k ipwleilge colivific df t utg y ?Y , ;" r - n
inijiurtditt effects=of our.- ',F{h I" :; ;::..
towtgly"tinaiopa=td celoh "yu n
'a >r,;,".
tltitrvicinit .';There lira'
sold here foelh b:'., -?Y3nrys" irn t ;;
U p
Dwt.LSS'Co., Ala.,A'pri> d; l
Dr.: C/Iampion.,;
%vliich;Irecce)"cd"fr:,9,gjAow.Ibtsiii; foaad isr
!'qr c i idtribie qua ii"
ill be sickly i;eren:cq tse qaen f p-, -
s r-l-. "" 'Yoci plils;?ve"trioli 8 ter- -
tton" "herQr the I r per'plrnd _ r'' .
hon to write to. 011'{Or {' p}jr
kinds. It is . npp nn ,u . - ri
nud p olSl'e vjITcoot1e 30 oc '4O inilgs
Plense send them soon,.as'1 .ek nett ,;..
that I have writtetrf rbytutime.y nt.
is around in July: -;j ? , yra.ji - - " .