Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 13, 1844, Image 4

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-'1 '." ^. .'i 4 ; :' .:rf," . : 4pe4) jkecrs of Admuin'styA . ioi' it", -a-4 eea edio be and appear o n ttr~ext Ordiniary's Court. fi,~ ~ toede at' Edge uL a~ ~use on the 18thi of March, V " s ause,"ifany, whyitbe said; A, a m~tioi~houId not be granted. * ye un~oi~der try hand and seal. this 4th a 9fAiathAeShad eight bon adfo fu ctoheixyeht y e_ a _n he ul- o eigt * '\ '~ i S . CqRQLiJNM, I' L1)DITB.CT..f a e ; P.oe .pplies tome sia~4 Ii h ;poodndchatels, ight5 anid. m'asnroons, late or the Dmnc oresaid. dctsd --These Sr: e feore, to.. cie and ad tnonheh All and a luth~e kindred and ' eitt~s of the"ba ecead, to he and r" ar e ea ur n xt Ore inar ' Cou'rt for hesaI&1Dii,,i t o evyolde at M arcll4B4tkb..sel o<cause, if. a~y whby thiesai! dtIlinistraUOl -should 'not *iyeu under My-.au and seal this ih. i"a 'b March, one" Thousand .eight :huu dred .'4od l'orty4fou!, ands u the=:sixt3y *1ghattyeiiif 'Amrercan 'oeCid'' . JOH N Hfl>Lo.-E D - 1arir.6" ($2 12) . 2t. ,(I = GFI IjSTR.IT. s rg . Vwe Wfi 1 f' iL.oa A.tisfaci ion of the pt h~'f. Allenand Jol. ifq _ants~i an~iuuuit, rqside with ou tistae~ T" otioui, by. Mr" ZWardLaIY, its!' ooideatatheahove p "pl1ead nnis'iror demur;. n bt1 jiliolin itficcnt i )fc'inc'llwhos .iRt'.forC ut. v ?r+u? - n aiilkuWsai boill; " -; '; -ts bwfhikflPrOC tnCapnat to de h os ants. t';i this sut rk-i~r- e * T~ln~'lifsairction mofthen " ;. ''i " or Pt~Slcr. aes S diit 'WAOhis: ifde t . onaulHb htwi jn aid bill ", s'with-s+ ''fari nblc~tn eef sRad .at vre~ect rhea 'decide rfor .oura elves . (Atthe aEVVCAdSU SIORE, in.Hhitn ;ii thsaeBuhldi-of H uTER's otl) 111AS. Opened ,,and is ' neeieviig~3 fr -su pply~ of NE~W "iO5D$. suited to this. d te a p chi Senitn, anio whib nm be found Wool and iecedyed lilack Blue, Olo d 1ivitJe Green Brown and mixed Cloths A great variety-01 Cassimeres.- estin s:andTailosraTrimmings, of the best quality. PRINTS, DeLAINS, BOMBAZIN S M4'4CCAS SHEE INGS, l c. English. Frene and-American. Calicoes,-at tidprices ; Furniture Colicoes;i Lm ens of 1yery fabrc Cotton-andall Wool Flannels;.Color'ed,Plain, Plaid and Stripe'd.Camliries; Sws i, us-5 ins agreat variety of Bowni and Bleecbed'Sheetings and Shirtings, Osnaburgs,Kerse, Plaid d Plgfi.Likseyfa i.lks.i. &c. am - -HZATS,, AC SO0OTB. AND SHOES. A goo supply fHi'ts,:bestquaiitY and latest style; Men's Boots and Shoes, Ladies Searfs The alb've~at as low"prices as can be had in the State. A large assortment of Shawls, Cotton Woioand Merino. - Shirts, Draers, -osiery, Handkerschiefs,. c. e - The above comprisingiy far the mostextensive stock of Dry Goods-.ever offered in town, having been purchased for'cash in theeily of NewYork, which will be sold correspondingly cheap..: . ~,t,. ':The subscriber acknowledes withpleasure, the extensive patronage he has received rom the trading cpmmunity of this and the adjoining.Districts; and desiring to ivehis custo mersgat all timnes,ievery advantage that the market affords,s istill prepared to sl asloas en be had in this country. Purchasersare-respectfully invited to call, examine, and satisfy the selves. -HS -- ifO37 Hamburg; October 7A DRIJGS & DICINES. Bethany Academy, THE Subscriber, keeps con HE Trustees of this instituting take a stantly on-blandlayfull and very T pleasure in announcing to the public. omplete assortment ofthe. m sd that they have ngain succeeded in securing the choiADICIMjLY DRUGS id services of the Rev. A. G. BawaR, as instr PsDICIaNs tor for- theensuing year; and, from the pr Physicians, wfio are in prat- gress made by the students of the present-Yes: tics, and mit to theia aterest they feel fully justified in recomniending th: to calland esame sllarticles s Institution to theconfidence of those who may prepared by us arei tpensy ac be disposed to give it their patronage. ncord inrits the Dspenstory, The exercises will be resumed on the third and mearranted to be such, sothat Monday in Jannary next, and will continue for they may be lg enpded uponce ronti; a mg the term of-ten months, to be divided into two thelong experience of.Doctor h nasme qual sessions. At the close of the first Session to supsrtend the. busines, his name s a su tere will be an examination of the Students, cient Uarantee, for anything that is vended and a public exhibition. fromn;tis establishment. We have at all times - TERMS: on hand, a Pill assortment of . - rtho h Reading, Writiig, Pausnis Dye-StoUi . For Ortog ..y Redion Window Class, Perfumery, &c. Any thig Th avid Arithmetic, per session d $600 prhaJ . tisconcern will be promptly scat. The aoe, with, podorniHi Cory, and 80 toam g concen ep s Geography, per session, 8 00 Orders executed .with the- utmost attention So much fthe abov ay e and despateh. "+ "sary, together wvithi EnglishGram addsae MARSHALL, mar, Ancient History and Geo Succeso to T1IOMAS Je ITRAY, graphy, Natural Philosophy,Rhe At his old and well, known'stand,- above tone, and .Bookkeeping per ses P. MoGrasa's corner, Augusta,, Geo. sion, 10 Ja. 24 M cr' 3m 52 So much of the former as may be re 2 . .quired with Mathematici,. Chem ' tel'.Proof & No Mititake ! istry, Logic; and all other higher g -, branches nfan Englisl Education, 12-00 .WAREHOUSE & GENER~AL COMMISaiONt . per session,.120 - MERCHUANTS:-HAMBURG .:sC. No Student will be received 'for a shorter EGeAve to infrm their frieds and die term than the half of a session. E ipublic tenerall their NEnds WAnTER Good Board can be had convenient to the pulcgnrly hi EWIATR Sho on reasonable terms.. PROOF .1A REHOUSE, with large conve- A. PERRIN, nioit close Stores anached, is now completed TJ... HIBBLER, and ready for the receptionof.- A. T. TRAYLER, jerclandise, d-. E. G.:ROBERTSON, IrisIa * theprncipal street leadig J. SHIBLEY, into ie btsioes, part.of the town, four feet W. S.. COTHRAN. above the ighestwierimiirk by actualsurvey, TrusteES. p itirely'remote from all other buildings, which Dec.11- 2am3m 46 enders it figproof, and conveniently situated " f loading and uiloding wagons. Ridge Academy. Thiy are-now permanently- located in this HE undersigned, Trustees of the Ridge place, and ledged .not to speculate in Cotton Academy, having engaged the services on their own account, but to give their undivi- of Mr. S. F. McDowEna for the year 184d, ded attentio.to thpgnteresto f their customers, take great pleasure in recommending him to and are fully: pre s tedto attend to the Sale, the public,as well qualified for the duties of an St ornd Sha c, or- &c Instructor, being a regular gradale of the Oeivi Otto Our.' Maej, Z E. south Carolina College, and having given ei d r RCH D great satisfaction the present year. FTie chargos e itlorder, ic. Br-. The Academy is situated on the Stage road TIi C; charges b e as followsp.--For sel- leading from Edgefield to Columbia, and stn Co2tsn2ed prCommisioa forbuying or dents from a distance will have the privilege of seli Merh-nile. C ode for u travelling to and from the School, at 5 cents 'ellng Merchandise and Produce 24 per cent. Per mile in the Stage. Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with p The Ridge is well. known to be -ictly the established rates. All Cotton,Flrur,.&c. Tealth atg s weasonsoof the t ear. received by the riverfree from wharfage. Li. .Board-ca be obltlied in orderly families at beral advances will- he made when required, lordce oF T ned inor er fa ter Hamliug, opSpelling, Reading and Writing, $3 00 .GROCIDRIES. & - -. With ArithmietieGe9ographiy and Hlr.Subscribers respectfully inform their Grammar, -- - - 5 00 .frieiids and the public, that they haive re- History, Composition, Elements ehived a large and fresh supply. of GOODS, of Natural Philosopimy, &c. &c., 7 .00 siunedabf one of the firm, in New York, Bos- The School is providad with a very supermnt in Pilladelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, Terrestrial Globu, necessary Maps, &c.. comt. which inaddition to their former stock. cow- plete pi-ses the'largest anit bestassortmeuitof Goods R. WARD, -ever ofi'ered in tiiimarket, consisting in part R. T1. BOA TWRIGHT, as follws: - - T. WAT43ON' Trustcexs -40 blhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and 8 ASN -St Croix Sugars, - A. WATLSON, - | 30 bags Rio, Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do A. WUTA ND, ) - -.-mingo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, December 27 48 5t. 70 hhids, West India Molasses, . - -10 tierces Cubit - do. Family Groceries. 35 bbls. Now Orleizns do. - H ~IE Subscriber respectfully informs hii 0000 lbs. Bacon, Hains,Sides&Shoulders, ~friends and the pubhlic generally, that he 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu ~5,000,"a English do. .- pied hy Messrs. Sibloy & Crapon, nearly op. 3000 " Badand Hoop Iron'. posito Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large 3;0010 "'- Cast, rman.&. Bsterhed shpgadenera assortmentnof GROCERIES, par 200 "sas, Gea no Boe, Blsee Stel ticularly adapted toe ihe wants of families, con. 20sacs Safon (Beacesack- - sisting in part of 1,700 acsSf,(lahdsc,) . New Orleans, Porte Rico, and St. Croix 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk. - -- SUG ARS, -250 pies Gunny Bagging, Lump. leat. crushed & powdered Sugars, ,000 lbs. Bagging Twine. (WVeaver's,) Clutba. Rio and Java COFFEE, *150-codls Mauiilla Dale RoP, Back,' Hyson;Gtunpowder and Imperial 100 .do Hemp do 'do -TE'AS, 1,500 yaiuds Osnnargs, West~ India and New Orleans Mola'ases, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Su~gar, H pil's Patent Cauidles, 4s,5s, & 6s. 3000 " ' crushed do. Sperm. do. 4s, .5s, & 6s r 3,000 powdered. - . do. Canal Floor, in whole and hialf barrels, ~-1;09'agle reflne'd:Loaf do. 6 casks primie Goshen Cheese, ---wboxes Turpentifie Soap, 20 boxes do. do. do, ---101 Sperm Candles, Buckwheat in 1-4 andi18 barrels, 2Q~' Hull's patent f'andles, Pickles in .-2gal. jars. qts. and pints, 5 tierces fresh ground Rice. -. Tomato Ketchup ' do. do. 2000. hbs.ghlite Lead No. 1 Union Mills, Walnut do. do. do. 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 50 saska Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 40 dos." dining, parlor, rocking and 50 boxes Table ' do. (a fine article,) children's:Chairs, . 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) -7eases Hats anid-Cap~s, - 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverskin) -150-casks Stone.Lime. (in fine order,) A LSO, 20 kegs Dtipont's FFF g Powder, Bar sea p. shaving sea p. cottoni cards, wool 1000 lbs. Bai..ead, cards, pails, btuckets, tubs. keelert', piagns, in - ehor0sbs Wiot Gasst x10&es 10x, digo madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, -'350pagsShogasr es, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so T5a0 tpatr,.Spices .- m da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic imc crackers, wa T ifepier~pieGinger, Chocolate, C-ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al niaonM monds, Starch, Nutmegs, fne chew- moods, entratnts; citron, cloves, wutmegs. nace, in. Tobaceb .Negro Cloths,- Blaskets,'Shoe .cinnamon, pepper.. ace. ginger, sago, pearl Th*adCoutdn Yarn, .Cotton- CzirdsWoo- Barley, maccaromi, vemicilli, capens, mustard, CardsTks,. sieves; Plough Lines, Indigo, starch, West Iadia arid American preserves. admle,'Blue Stoine, Coppera, Epsom Salts, Posons visiting Hamflurg, are respectfully inas4:Oil, Lanij OilEa:(superior:article,) requested to call and examine for themselves. Tte is, Filth Chriins, Smoothing Irons,. H. A. KENRICK. bisbtzdcedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Hamburg, Novr. 25 tf - 44 Pails, ,as Keelers, Willo'w )agons, nests -_____________ Mease, Feathers, &cM &.&c. M - AREL HAD O FS ,f SIBLEY & CRAPON. -M K E-HD OFSi am abug July, 1, 1843. - f 2th n . br-la. Nos. 1L 2 and 3 FEhb BS.CnaFLOU,- 30 kits and 1-2 kits No.1 Mackarol, neBL RaininsFLOU 400 lbs. COD VISH, -100 boxes ne asn 10 boxes H ERlRINGS, - 2 bags Alhr~ouds. 3 halfbarrelsNo.J Shad, for sale by JT str eve& SndLYora bp - H. A. KENRICK, ILY&. CRAPOT Hamburg, Nov.25 tf- 4 Ha finb rgNoM5 ~ - t 44 - - *P~nt & i~~ -- China, Crockery, etce -,dinzgs O5S. .8 GENZRA L assortment of CH INA ibhhLBS xFt anNjWhito CROCKERY. and- GLA~SS -WARE. con -Lead - ---. - -- -sistig ofeommnoa andfine Teas Plates, Bowls, -- ~i bls Tr iiOl 9 - Pitohers..Dishes. -E*tIand Basins; granite -. - ipiaed Oi; ~ --aii hita Teassett; Tu~tulers.' Wine This - 'Sia'erior Imp;Oil. - ~fssDecanters, Lamps,,Salls, Crnets, &c. &c. or saeby rSIBLEYltr CR APN. ftorsale by H. A. KENRICK. n amug Oc 2 - 40 - nHmburg,.Novr. 25 *44 rjC[RCJLAit37., I BEG fe r a h BE lei itidrm. yoi that' cotlit* " the fWEI.HOIJSEand COMMISIQN BUSINES iSti y;old 'stand,: known as,:thl WATiRRROOrWAREHQUS~.Detach-, ed as it'is'from other.buildings, its lcaiion ren lers.it.nearly is'secure froni fire, 'asif it was fire-proof.?The flops have been elevated above the high water mark' ofthe great- freshet of t , slay; -ar' oh 'Planters will tnis be secured from the pos= bility ofloss and damage by freshets. Favailinyself of thypresent.occasion; to re- al turn 'y thanks to my Iriend andpatrons, f o their.liberat support during the-past season. I solicit from tbm and the mbitc-geierally,; ;"e coritinuance of thisconfidene,.and:assure them that in return for their patronage, r will use my best peronai .effrts to pioeiote and protect i their interestsracommitted to'my.charge. In addition to -t'as ssuianceipledge myselfthat .t I will in no case pdrchase a bale.of cotton; dig '' rectly or indiiectly. .1 will attend personally to the sale and forwarding ofrcotton togavannali ', or Charlesion; also, to the siTe of Bacon, Flour; &c. &c., and to the reeiving'and forwarding, of goods to the up-country. Having' a fine wharf attached to myWarehonse, no wharfage, >e will be charged on cotton to'my catir either for sale or to be: forwarded to Savannah or Charleston. . 1 Ky conimissions for selling cotton,. wi(- be 25 cents per bale, aid 12i cents for forward l 1ig. :1 vill also attend to the: buying of goods g per order. h Very respectfully, your, &c. . WALKER. tl Hamburg August 2,.1843 August9 . - Gm .2 For'al. . LL BE SOLD, at private sale, asplen 'did BLACKSMITH, one who is fully qualified and competent to have the charge of a Shop, and do honor to the trade in all its va. rious branches: he is excellent on Cast Steel, r and is- also a very good coarse Shoemaker. t: The subscriber being about to settle himself as b a Planter, and having discontinued his Shop. e and haVing a common plantation Smith will dispose of the other for cash. The above boy e is unblemished in character. - c Any person wishing to see and examine the boy, will apply to M. E. HOLLINGSWORTH. f Feb.14 tf .3 Law .iotice. . t T HE subscribers. have firmed a partner- o T ship in the practice of Law for Edliefield District. Ofice near Goodman's Hotel. J. TERRY, JOSEPH ABNEY. s December 23.1843 If 48 s Notice. - The Subscriber would take pportunity b to return his thanks to a f' ndnd the co- K munity in general. . j tal patronage they have confe on or the last ten years. He intend ryn therry ..Were st loritg Business, in all its branches, at the old stand, and .hopes by strict attention to bnsiness,-to merit a continuance of those favors which, have a bten so liberally bestowed on him. JOHN LYON. Dec.12 tf 46 Notice. LL persons indebted to the subscriber, by Note, or open Account, are requested to I come forwrrd -and settle. as " I wANT MONEY, ANwD MUST HAvE rr." to square off my own old t scors. I have waited until my patience is worn t threadbare, and can wait no longet. I would.' therefore, advise those indebted to me, who do U not wish to pay costs, to come up to the scratch t at once, as I am determined not to be alone in supporting Laweyers. WILLIAM BATLEY. Jr 1 17 ' tf 51. Notice. Tl HE subscriber having entered into new Lbisiness arrangements, is desirous of I closing up his.old business, and respectfully I urges upon those indebted to him either by note or account, the necessity of an immediate I settlement. JOHN COLGAN. January 3 tf 49 Removal. Nb ABBEY, Saddler and FTarness Maker. .has removed his establishmnent to the Store adjoining B. J. Ryan's Grocery, where he will be thankful for all favora in bis line orf business. Jan 10" 'tf 50 State of South Carolina. EDiGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMWMON PLsEAS. J M. C. FREEL AND, who has been * arrestied, and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virtue Ma capins ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of 0. H. Lee, having filed his petition, wvitha a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and ef fe:ts, with the purpose of obtaining the bone lit of the Acts of the General Assembly, com monly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti ion ofthd 'said 3. M C. Freeland, will be heard aiuf considered ini the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District,at Edlgefield Court House, on the second Monday of March next, or on such other day as the Court may order, dur ing theterm,comnmencing on the second Monday in March next, at said place ; and all the cre ditorseof isaid J. M. C. Freeland are hereby summoned personally orby attorney, then and there, in said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the'benelit ol the Acts aforesaid' should not. be granted to the 'said 3. M!, C.i Freeland upo:nhis exec'nting the assignment re quared by the Acts aforesaid.. -. D Clerk's 0.5ice, 24th November, 1843. Nov. 29 3m 44 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMON. PLEAS.. lAMES!D. HAMMOND, who has been t arrested, and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by vir tue of a eapies ad satifaciendum. at the suit of Charles 3. Glover, having filed his petition with ofschedule on oath, of :n whole estate and ef lyts, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit a of the Acts of the General Assembly, common ly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hemeby given, that the pet tion of the said James D). Hammond will he heard a-nd considered in the Court of-Common p Pleas for Edgelield Distaict.at Edgelield Court House, on the second Monday of March next, e or on mncr other day as the Court may 'order. gj during the term, commencing on the second tI Monday in March next, at said place; and all ti the creditors of said James D. Hammond are p hereby summoned personally or by attorney.. gi thn and there, in said Court. to shew cause, if c any they. can, why the benefitofthe-Acts afore said should net be grantedl to the said James D. Hammond upon has execnting the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. > GEO. POPE;.c. z. v.~ I Novr. 24, .1843. ~ - No... m tf, 44 d ricisted d. immediate powers .o I~strmg .;erfect alth topersons suf'ering unp dneaileve pd of.didease to swhich tbeq'huiian. .m iei ble.: Thaylaie particu~irl ecotisedded to those per-ons who are ailicted with any kind a lo g etirmcopint;as'theres. rmedicino'-before:dthEiublic whichi has:soe itural and knappyefect-upon tie system in irecting the stoma'cliand live., and .to the. nizationofbealthf ciyle and thereby purify' athe blood.W -< - *; 'hey are ackiowledged byshe hundreds wud ousands who are using them, to .be not only. e most mild and:pleasant in their operation; it thebaoit- perfectly innocent -safe and-etih entrmedicine ever ofered to thepublic. host ,iii oeie make: a trial of these PillsY nter. aflerwaids feed ,illing to be without sen, iird calfagain and again for more, whih sufficient proof of their good qualities. - HEADACf IE-I1CK 0R'NERV011 : Those wbo have suffdredwand are weary of fering with' this distressing. complaint will d Spencer's Vegetabl Pills a-remedy at once itainand imnmediate in its efectv. One:siiit e. dose of- the 'Pilla, taken soon as the head he is fel coming on, tvill care it in one-half our entirely.. As a' emedyin sunmer and bodecomplaints, Bey display their wonderful powers; to admi tion, and are far. superior to any thing in use r these complaints. - In Dyspepsta ynd Liber Complaint,they stand nrivalled. Many have been cured in a few' 'eks, after having suffered under-the- dread= i complaint~foi years.. - - In Habitual Costiveness theyiare decidedly iperiorto any Vevetable Pill ever brought be ire the public ; and one 25 cent box will es bish their surprising virtues. and place; them tyond the reach .ofdoubt in the estimation of very individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo iondriacal affections, loss of appetite, and-all mplaints to which females alone aresubject They are --mild in their 'action,.and, convey Imost .immediate conviction of their ultility om the first dose. They may be taken by ersons of any 'ege; and the feeble, the infirm; ie nervous and delicate ' are strengthened by iir operation, because they' clear the system rbad humors. quiet nervous irritability, "and avariably produce.sound hesilth.. . - Upwards of ithreehundred and .seenty thou sd boxes of these inestimable Pill have been >ld within the. last twelve months ,i three? tates alone.' and more'than three times the imequantity in other Statas. As an anti bilious nmedicine,Mo family,1ould e- without theni. A' single' trial of- teia is iore satisfactory'than althousand certifiates' -TaladegaSprings; Tauladega ;Co Ala. .3.g 4fst 17,.1842:9." 'This is to certify,. tat I have been afilicted with 'Sick Headache, tafspepiia and 'Livet omplaintiand'Costiveness for'the last eight r nine years during which time I ha'l taken, s well as-I recollect,about saty boxes of Beck rith's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter'alills,'and number of-boes of. Champion's 'and Bian reth's Pills, all of whicl afforded we butlittle, r no relief. At last Iwas recommended to try )r. Spenper's Vegetable Pill!, and well I did; or 'never :had but one atteir of 'the Sick eadache after I commenced- taiking'tie Pills, now about six months,)-and' I' candidly con s, that I have derived more-real benefit from be use of Spencer's Pills, than. fromall the ther Medicines and Pills that I haye ever ten, and I would earnestly recommend them a all. as being in my opinion, the best msdi ine in use for all lingering complaints, The ills have done me so much good, 'that' I would not feel willing to be 'without them for ivo dollars a box; -and I cannot but feel' very rateful to Dr - Spencer, for having -prepared uch a valuable nedicine, and the distribution f it is conferring a very great favor on: the ublic, as it is a thing of the utmoetiwportmnce hat every family should have ~a supply of.Dr. lyncer's truly valuable Pills const'antly' on and. 'ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, with faill directions. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Augusta. Geoi-gia. J. D. TI BBETS, Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug. 16 6m-- 29 . State of 2Outh Carolilia.. EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLE AS. Jurry & Caver, Ddrto us. FrinAtc 3. . Miller, me. W~ilam Curry, . Deario e are. -nFri.~ taa ared E. Groce, Dcaa o vs. i oeg tah [he Same. 'ma. Jurry & Caver,Deaain us. nFrgnAtk [he Same.met ili am Curry,Delrto ['he Same. - mu. ared E. Grace, us. .Dcaain [he same. and.iFoegAtak lenjamini S. Miller. ' mat' urry & Caver, Ddrto ohn WV. Carter. *. tn L W. ruceDedaration us. in Foreign Attach ['he Sme. .ment. V. Cury, ' - j~ Dedlaration - usin Foreign Attach A. Hiler, ''" Declaration' vs. ' -in Foreign Attack IiraN.Wiaongent ' ment. arnl ond fr te se- 'Declaration . of th sam, vs . in Foreign Attack ['he Sme. ) ment. .3.'dii.dayile thirDdllatrsin yof' ,rny~kow tobe itin Fao,.gn wthm copy of said Declaratiot iharl on:ea an be erved.'Itn For~~hatesinde.Aak er, r fnaland bsoutejudment. wi.b wardedDeclaration -. lar's )1c, ov 6,84 . Decla 42ion N tcheem.. et 1-E s nrrt~e oreig~n infaor hegamigte sevcs. an pen. --ei~ .roA g repar, is-eae'.t o p Delaatin -yo rnig grai, at th eraA c eiramoN.-Wilng Aet mat. raeod fo lth'e umvtogve Decaa tHE.PHis ts ine the bd eaehv ce.hndite efnadte Bai owe H AS, nbserved:Icireived that th s'aie fen GEO. OE, ,eiUC. 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BET" Cbemk Aug 16 .K;. 6m Vegetab r gug#- '_ tSafe and certain; cure;for ;the ,a, '- . ,Fever in sll.tti cotni catef eti'ect.Foi e remedy for fevers oeveryd >>. This Medicine has'beei;'u ed3by. .. etor a- number offyears-ia.estet ddq.' during w.hich .iiing he as P Beads of ceees f fevers earl m t pp t{ of:fhieniod'e of-practice. lieis' ennE;itm . and =gill. .be'the:'p'revailing p'raetrce 'itt:! str :' ' :.. It: neyerfaiIg taperforui:a cuieiofrClA . Fever-the ri Bilio is r and Ydlot'o ,k'ever; all !iel d totiie u t ':_ k Medicine;. i ' 4 are'.cuved, practice. in: a artcr ' wit "r:'= aertsintylhaii .by anyq he 7$a1 ; co: c., chat:hue"ever beep reeonlineu CERTIFIC4 E: 'r t3 t staff, 'ayett' Co:: Ain ail a <- Dr.' Ci'rh +ptmr:-Dear,::eir; .1i t q' pp fr, greirfavonte - of r., Ha pingtoa t+ un61lastfallhad uorbeard.ofyour r;= = ' agent has'lefsome.iaihiaeqknntryf used'them ton ' tactics to a co"tmtd -es Y+_.."" tom. C. tent, and i cna assure tit s fib- my knowledge * t' ' riot to anyy medleine-3saisve (i'ed',iaLe'' Fe ens: - I' a ia so' brcib ipd' fiotu: " knowledge convinced of; the salufa'Mijl; -aR important effects of ;your -pille;: ihat lam eu tremely anxious tohavo oumake"an"a 1 thig?vicuui : ,Thais= t' $ii ti lug e Bold: hoio t or cash::' Y iisa tail "" .,. H;,tLEQN4I, -DAW Co:,Ala" X" "It Dr. Ckam n ear-ai% y f .: which-I: recmived:fromton I tiaai;fm e ' for a. cpnsiderable pantity" ^ ,w ill be sickly - here in eonsg uence:.ot i evae 'spring Toitr pills giva 1W I, he . tenon here, .hat " I ami persanttd' , bore towritstayou'fors_,alalg p y bath' kinds. It is now knawa: Ieea r ' and people will come 30 or'4 'miles-forabm. Please send them soon,. " exp9dt; oj: s:J, that Y' have kitten fo'r' byalie nine vour-ar nt'