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SHERIFF'S SALE B Y~viitue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa-. cias, will proceed to sell at'Edge field Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in May next, the' following -property: Luther Roll, vs Charles Lamar, Abram Mathews and Samuel M.3lathews, vs the same; N. L; Griffin and others, vs the same, the how e and-Lot in- the Town of Hamburg, known as the American Hotel, occupied at'this-time by Robert R. Hun ter;as-a-Public Tavern. Wade Glover, vs John Scealy, the tract of land. where the defendant lived at the time of his death, adjoining lands of A. Sibley, (formerly the lands of Wiley Mil ton) and others, lying on Big Horse Creek. E. B. Presley, vs Caleb Broadwater, one sorrel horse. Brannon &Mundy,vsJohn C. Thomas, the interest of the defendant in three hun dred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Batte Howard and others. Lewis Sample and others, vs Elias Wal ton. Nathan Riley and Reuben Morgan, one negro girl, Liley, the property of E. Walton. Michael Barr, Administrator, and others, vs Gosper Buzzard, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing three hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of James Whittle, James Mare ron, Tempy Mitchell and George Lorick. Commissioner in Equity and others, vs John Mosely, the tract of land known as the Traylor tract, containing two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Silas Lanier, John Jones and others. A. J. Rambo and others, vs Rudolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter. five thousand acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Wise and others, the property of the defendant Rudolph Carter, also, one negro man, Dick. Josiah J. Bryan, vs Ann Hull. Admin istrator; Ceo. Parrott. vs the same; Mary Ilightower and others, vs the same, one house and lot in the Town of Hamburg, on Centre Street, occupied at this time by William P. Delph and Joseph N. Oliver, also, one other house and lot, on Centre Street, occupied at this time by F. A. Schroder, as a Grocery. Also, twenty acres of land, more or less. within one - mile of the ''own of Hamburg, lying on the Edgefield road, opposite lands of E. J, Iuckmnaster, and -adjoining lands of - and others. Michael Barr, Administrator, vs Robert T. Moore and William Bridges, Adminis tors of the Estate of Samuel Moore, dec., the tract of land where Sam. Moore lived at the time of his death, containing nine - hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joel Inabnett and others. Cothran & Sproull, vs Thomas Berry, one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Rodgers and others. Terms, Cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. April 8 4t 11 Sheriff's Sales. Commnissioner in Equity, John Mosley. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Common Pleas, I shall of'er for sale on the first Monday in May next, at Edgefield Court House, to.foreclose these several mort gages; the following tracts of land the property of tite Defendant; viz: The Poverty Hill tract, 'containing two hundred acres, more or less; the Covington Hardy tract. containing one hun dred and forty-three acres. more or less; amid a *tract of land corntaining one hntndred amnd sixty acres. more or less ; .the first tract adjoining .lands of James Vann, John Jones, and others; the second, adjoining lands of Dav id Bunch. and 6thers; and the third adjoinming lands of Silas Lanier, Mrs. Briags, and others. Said lands to be sold on the followmne terms :--Two * thonsand dollars in cash, and balance on a cre dit until the first Monday -in February next: the titles to be signied, but not delivered until the moneg be paid acr~ording to the terms of sale, and ir'the amount of the purchase money be not paid when diue, I shall resell by virtue of the ramwe levy, on account of the former purchaser, for cash. H. BOULWARE, s. g. D. April8 ($48J4) -4t 11 SHERIFF'S SAL E. B Y virtue oa n orderifrom the Court of Common Pleas, I with proceed to sell in the- town of 'iambumrg. on Thursday tihe 18th day of A pril next,. the following property. in the following writs of Attachment, to wit: W1illiamt E.Jackson & Co. vs William Fitz roy; George S. Cameron & Co. vs Fitzroy and Mclnnis; and J. J. Bryan vs thme same, six - eBoxes and contehnts; two Kegs and *contents; six Bags of Coffee, and one Barrel of Oil. TermscashH. BOULWVARE, s. E. D. * .April l $1-50 3t 10 * ~sTATEOFA~ CsRL.2 :' :EDGEFIELDDIT C. t George W.. Nixon, A pplicant, vs. Smosi Sarah- Nixon et al, ( Priin Defendants. ) 1Y ani order from Jo~hn Hill, Ordina -ry of Edgefield District, [ shall pro 'coed to selJ~in the above stated case. lainds :belonging to the Estate of Thos. Hl.Nixon, * deceased, situated in said District, on the Wraters of' Stevens' Creek, bounding on lands'of William Garrett, Mary Burt. A. Shni-pton and others. containing three hun - dred and forty three acres, more or less, to be sold on the first Monday in May next, on a credit until the first day of January * .next. Purchasers to give bond and per sonal security, and a mortgage to the Orninary. Cost to be paid in cash. - H. BOULWARE. 'April8, 1844 83 87 11 4c S..E. D. State of Soth Carolina. ED~GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks, Applicant, *Gideon Youngblood, & others, Defen'ts. ~Tappearing to my satisfaction, that Gideon SYoungblood, Geo. Youngblood, and Mar thaYoungblood, resides without the limits of this State : [t ie ordered, that they do appear arid object it, the divisiion aid sale of the real festate of Lewis Younghlood, dec'd., on or be fo'reihe' Grat Monday in July next, or their con sent lo the simojvill be entered of record. ;blarc *~ . J. HILL, o. a. D. Button Onions. A Fresh supply, for sale by .tU. H. A. KENRICK. Namhnrg March 12. .ei 7 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTkICT. Jas.Swearengen, Elizat Swear-') engen, Lueinda Swearengen,d Abner Swearengen, and Larken I Sum G. Swearengen. vs. James H. I mono Swearengen, Wm. R. Swear- } in engen, John Swearengen, Cole- Par!i man Rhodes. Harriet Rhodes I tin. and Mary A. Sweatengen, Defendants. B Y an order from JOHN LL, Or dinary of Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell in the above stated case, lands belonging to the Estate of Jesse Swearengen, deceased, situate in said District, on Paces' branch, waters of Shaw's creek, bounding on lands of James Swearengen, the estate of Noah Cloud, and John Bauskett, which said real estate consists of an undivided moiety of the said described tract of land, containing in the whole one thousand three hundred and eighty-nine acres. more or less, to be sold on the first Monday in May next, on a credit until the first day of January next. Purchasers to give bond and personal se curity, and a mortgage to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid in cash. H. BOULWA RE, s. E. D. April 10. 1844 (84 81) 11 Tax Collector's Notice. I WILI. attend nt the following places to col lect 'axes for the year 1843: Monday, April 1, Hatcher's Pond, Tuesday, 2. Ridge. Wednesday, 3, Morris'. Thursday, " 4. Mt. Willing, Friday. 5, Perry's, Saturday, " 6, Coleman's, Monday, " 8, Towles', Tuesday, " 9, J. Richardson's, Wedne-day, 10, Allen's, Thuirsday, " l1, Smyly's, Friday, " . 12, Dunton's, Saturday, " 13. Sheppard's, Monday, 15, (Shadwtick')Rodger's Tuesday, " 16, Liberty Hill. Vednesdny, " 17. Tucker's, 'T'imrsday, " 19, Vance's, Friday, " 19. Geiger' . Saturday, " 20. Bench Island, 31onday. " 22, Hamburg, Monday, May 6, Edgefiekl C. H. After which time my books will be closed for the present year. $. F. GOUEDY, T. C. E.D. April 3 3t 10 Strayedl or Stolen, F ROM a lot attached to the Planter's Hotel in Edgsfield Village. on Saturday nigh the 16th inst. two HORSES, one a large Cites tint Sorrel, rising 16 hands high, about 6 years old, works well, and paces; is a little hos backed, thin throngh the shoulders, and one of his hocks swell-d ; the other is a common size< Bay Mare, near 15 hands high, six or sever years old, high wethers. light in the flank, pa ces a little: it is tint known whether she wil work or not,she has a small white speck in om of her eyes, and a saddle mark onl her left side about four incbes below the centre ofher back she is very spirited. Any person taking ut said animals. ifestray. and keeping them well or fanning them where they will be well kept until I recover them. shall he reasonably re warded, and if stolen, a reward of Fifty Dol lars will be paid for the recovery of the Horses and detertton of the This f. Any information respecting them, directed to the. subscriber a Mcllacken's P. 0. Fairfield District will be thankfully received. WILLIAM IIARTMAN. march 27 3t 9 State of South Carolina. EL)GEFlELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY John.Rochell, Bill for ~ Parti s tion. Account James Tonmkins, Ez'tr. anid ( and Seutle othters. J ment.. I T appearinig to the atisfaction of thie Cojn missioner, that Hetiry M Tomnkints, Fran cis Tomnkints and Sarah hisi wife, Pocahontat Tomukinis.Po'whattatn Tomkins,'Elizabethi Tom,. kinis, danghter of~ Francis Tomkins, deceased; John Totmkitns, of Tennessee. and Sutsan his wife, Rt. M. McGufl'ey, and Charlsey his wife, S.11i. Snunders and Eliza his wife. Patsey Squaires, Israel Morris, andAnna, Iate Anna Squires, his wife, Ezra Sqttires, Ira Squires, Anraminiter Squtires, the -three last namred bieing children of said Anna Morris, Bat tholooa.ewv S. Adams. Ophielia Dttrker, Wii -lanm Adams, Jamies Adams.'. Thomas Adatmo James A tchison. and Saraht his wife. John Gib son. Jmtes Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Ja~ckson Stallsworth,'Nicho. las Stallsworth. and Nanicy Stallsworth, de fenidants in this snit, meside without the limits of this State; Ott motion, by Mr. Bauzskett Conipliiant's Solicitor, ordered, that th'e abov~e named Derendannts do ptend, answer. or de. mur, to the Comnplainant's said bill, within three months from the publicatio~n hereof, 01 the said bill will be taken pro confesso againsi them. -S. S. TOMPKINS. C. E. E. D Commissioner's Offcc, Feb. 9. 1843. Feb. 14 3m 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEF1ELD) DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. Anti Bates nod Tihos. S. Bates. Ad'mrs. vs. ~.Billfor Accont, Geo. M. Bates. et nl. Partition. Stc. IT appearing to the atisfaction of the .Commissioner, thtat George M. Bates, Joel Hiamiter and Elizabeth his wife, Wilsor M. Bates and Nanicy Attn his, wife. Andrew J. Wilson anid Hepsebath his wife. and David 4n drew Uates, defendatnts int this suit, resttle with-. out the imits'ofthtis State: On miotion, by Mr. Wardlaw. Complainants' Solicitor, ordered, that the tabove named defenidants do plead, mit. swer, or demaur, to the comp~lainants' bill.with it three moths from tho publication hereof, or the staid bill will be takeni pro cotnfesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c.-.E.D. Commissioner's Ofie, Feb. 28, 1844. Feb. 28 3m 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John A. Houston, Trustee, Daniel McKie,&al. vs. Bill for Account. Gtbrgo A. McKie, Thomas McKie, et a!.J I T appearing to thic satisfation of the Com missioner, that William Durham, and a supposed sont of Michael McKie, dec'd., whose name is nnknowin, defendants in this suit, ret side withoutt the limtitsofthis State: On motion. by Mr. Wardlawv, Complainants' Solicitor, or dered,that the abhove named de fendants,do plead, answer, or demur. to the complainants said bi, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c E. E. D Commissioner's Offce. Feb.28.,1844. Febt. 28 3m 5i 1iiagistrates Blanuks, FOnL SALE 'A TrHI- nOFICE. List of Le ers, Remaining in the Post O~ide, at Edge ield.Cobrt.House S. C., on the 1st day of Npril, 1844. - A. 4- kios, Thomas Ayres. Wm. M. Attison, Mrs. M. B. Brooks, John Brogsden, Mr. lreitbaupt, C. Bland, Avory C. Cawles. H. Colvin, E. Clark, Wam. Caine. Dr. Sampson Chipley. J. S. Collier, Burwell, Collins, E. S. 1j. Dunkin, Brantley Dowd, C. A. f)elaughter, John Delaughter, Bliss F. Devans, J.ho E. Evans, T. G. Elder, Herbert ElIzey. Lewis Elder, 1U. B. F. Fulmore, John Jr. Freeman. L. Farrow Miss J. K, Fair, John H. G. Green. James H. Holmes, S. Hancock. John Harris, Mrs. Hamilton, Lucy V. Harris, Wiley Harrison, Wiley Hodges, Mrs. Julia Head, Miss Geor. Harrison. S. C. J. Jones, G. W. Johnson, Adna L. Lipscombe. Mrs. Lipscqmhe, Julia B. Laudrum.'M r. C. Lipscombe, John Lipscombe, Wat M. Mitchell, Abraham Morris, Thwmas Mays, Dr. R. G. Moore. Jamrs Morris, Mrs. Jane Moore, Henry Mills, Thomas S. Mair, Edward McClendon, T. N. Napper, T. D. Alichols. Mrs. R. 0. Outer, George or Davld P:. Price, Miss M. R. Perrington, Miss S. Q. Quarles, Sterling R. Ransom, Mrs. E. A. Roper, Freeman H. Ramsey, Mrs. S. Rees, Thomas B. Reames, B. M. Rountree, John B. Butlan'd, Miss P. Roberts, Shelton G Ren, Wm. Radford, W. 31. S. Sharpton, Mrs. Samuels, M.. Siedliam, Marshal Samuels, Robert Sheppard, James T. Tihhetts, D. W. 'Tenant, Dr. G. Tigue. Dr. Temples, John Turner, John C. V. Vaughn. Russell W. Williams, Miss C. Waltrum, Henry Sr. Walker, Wmn. G. Waters, Mrs. M. O. White, Shandy Williams, Thomas Wilson & Patton Y. Youngblood, William 88 10 M. FRAZIER, P. M. O Persons calling for any of the above Letters will say Advertised Letters. GBOCEREES, &c. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public. that they have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS. selected by one of the firm, in New York, Bos. ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston. which mn add-tion to their former stock. com-. pruscs the largest aind best assortmient of Goods ever offered sn this market, consisting in part as fdllows: 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New.Oileans and St Croix Sugar., 350 hags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mango, Java. and Mocha Coffee, -70 hhds. West India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba -do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon. Hrams,Sides& Shoulders. -80,000 " Swede Iron,.assorted sizes, 5,000 " English do. 3.000 " Band and Hoop Iron, 3,000 "Nail Rads & Horse Shoe shapes. 2.000 "Cast, Ge'rman. & Blistered Steel, 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Salt. (bleached sacks,) 2,0(30 bushels Sali, in hulk, 2511 pieces Gunny Bagging, 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 150.coils Manilla Dale Rope, 300 do Heomp do do -1,500 yards Osnaburgs, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, 3,000 " "' " crushed do. 3,000'" powdered do. 1,000'" single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 " H ull's patent C'andles, 5 tierces fresh ground Rico 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand.) 40 doz. diniog, parlor, rocking and children's Chairs, 7eases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Window Glass 8x10 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pair.. Shoes, Tea, P'epper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cm namon, Almonds, Starch, N utmegs. flne chew ing Tobacco. Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, C9tton Yarn,. Cotton Cards, Wool Card, TaksSieves, Plough Linies, Indigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas. Epsom Salts, Lmnseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, brass bound cedar Bnckets, horse'Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers, &c. &c &c. SIBLEY & CRA PON. Hamburg July, 1, 1843. -tf 23 LURBYER si Redwsed Prices. H E Subscriber respet.ctfully informs his ieinds and the public genera.lv, thai he has a good stork of well sawed LUIII BER on hand, and sawing daily of the best heart PInes at the following prices: At the Mill 50 cents per hundred. Delivered, . 80 within 10 or 12 miles of the Mill. MARTIN POSEY. Feb.7 3m 2 MACKARE1. SIIAD. CODFISH,tc. jOBrIs. and 1-2 brIe. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MA CKAREL, 30 kits and 1-2 kits No. 1 Mackarel, 400 lis. CODFISH, 10 boxes HERRINGS, 3 half barrels No. I Shad. for sale by U. A. KENRICK, Hamburg,-Nov. 25 er 44 THE FIFTH VOLTME - OF THE. iamburg J.urnat. FOUR years .h.tvt nearly elapsed sit.ce th Journal first made its appearance before a ;euerons public ; and althongh having met with a due portion oresupport, the Ediior would at this time, invite the attention of his old friends, and those Who may feel a desire of sus taining his effort., and extend .ddiiional en conragentent. to lend a helping hrand towards the commencement of a new volimo. We mtake an sar'nest appeal to our friends in Sonth Carolina. as well as those in other States, to assist us in the circulation of the Journal. and clear away ith. se weeds that have grown atnund the Old 'rilmto Tree. Now that we have prefertel Henry Clay to Martin Van Boren, we can only expect a lesper:ate effort to be nade to crash Ms, and consign the HaMSUtnO .Ioussat. to obliviot. Thongh we fear not thoec who would injure our interest. because the more we ,ire trampled on. the bet ter we will thrive : still. we wish to have the consoittoi; of knowing that our coorse meets with response ir;a the h-arts of fr-eenit. To conduct a Press in So't!I Crt.lina in opposition to the e-e:ablished tmandte: of thu-c who dic tate. is like treaditn on the fortid.!ct ernund of aomeenstern mesqne-no cehistinn dare p 38 it, unless barefoot. Yet we leave dared to :take a venture on this land. nd feri: out that which should be retmoved. And now we leave our ense in the hands of our friends, and present oer efforts to their con sideration, to say, whether we must be- disap pointed or be supprted with liberality and kindness. The Journal is published once a week. at the very low price of Tw Dor..ARs per :tnuim. in advance, and contains at least twelve colums of reading matter. Will onr b-rther editors, of either party, ex tend a friendly act. by giving the above a few insertiosm J. W. YARBOROUGH. Hamburg. S. C., Mardi, 1844. March 27 7f 9 0TECONOMY! ECONOMY !!g THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL POCKET BOOK. ( H TIE t3uecriber hazvin a nati: ted tte . ptubiion of hIn j F;DICA L Ptr 'K ET i1')OK. pre pared expressly tier the South. ern States. lent, being disappointed in puhish. ing it as a book. now proposes to issue the work in sheets, twice a m.mth, until the wholes work shall he completed. .aeh umber will comprise 32 duodecim onges, on excellent papet. makimg, when coinplet.d. about :300 or 350 pages. This method hats been .tdoptei because it is the cheapest and safest mode by which the work can be delivered to subscribers. The principles of Medicine, Disease. Prac tice, and theory. so far as relates to the Botanic remedies. are full and comprehensive. In fact, the Medical Pocket Book is so arranged as to render every man, or head of x family qualified to act as their awn plhysicinn. In urging the POOKET BOOK upon the public, he eems it only necessary to state. th-it (not as heretofore.) the work will be free from Mysterious Technicalities--and, that all the light within the reach or compreh- nsion of the writer, has been plainly set forth. Diseuse with the various treatments. preparations for. and application to, are rendered so easv no one who reads can fail to comuprehenmd. This ceonrsei has been pursned in all the divisins of the work, particularly in Aeentony which is/cont densed from volumes of seven and eight hmii:, dred pages, down to a compass of, perhaps, bee tween thirty and fifty pages-embrmcmng the major. aind most important fsnc;ions. interal and external, of the human lranme. It will be ionnd to answer the purpoase fin whicl; it is designed. and its ada ptation to all classes. ages and sexes-and will prove to h.- a comopanim: to all who may consult its pages either tme o. retical or practical. The following is the order in which the sev ctral parts of the work wiill appear. naed the diflierent subjects:hnt will he ther ein containerl: viz. 1. Preface, History and Theory of the Bo tanlie Practice. 2. Prtice of Me'dicinme. 3. Botanical Mate'rin Medltca. 4. Comnpendioms Antomy. 5 Obstet ries. aberdged. 6. Dispen'atory.. 7. Poptular amid valuaible Recipes, betweeni 1(10 andt 200. 8. Surgery, abridged. 9. Comprehteensee GIeosnrv. 10. idez. itrranged fmi --ach part eeparnateih. Thte first ferm oef the work will he issnie about the first of May. Thosr wh~o wieh t4. amvail themselves ofthme work will otrwva.-d t heir euibsrptiomns, through their resper ive p.msm otffices-Postmiastersanre amnthmorizedl tee forwvardm le'tte'rs cotntaining money for ai ptibiici o this kintd, fre-e of postamge. Tihe work, when conmpletedl. enn be hotitmd in any style te sit the a.<te of the totrcase~r Terms -For a sindea ceopy. $2 50. Five copeies. $10. Tem ope. $17 Twetity c pies. $30. The postage wvill be the same as om newspnpers. Each nurnber wilt be* care-f'ully folded in an envelope. anmd forwarded to each subscriber separately. Address, free of postagea, SF. S. BIIONSON, LnGrange. Ga. Those editors who receive this prospecteas will confer a favor by publishinig it ini their co lotns for a few weeks. The ntimhers omf thme Pocket Boot will be sent to all who pmtblish as regtnested. Mkarch 27 tf 9 CARD. T H E Subscriberse resipectftilly info'rm thei, ctustomers and the ptbibcgene'rally, that they have just received a inow anid well selecteed asorttntm of Spring~ & Summer Goodsj, comprisinig an extensive .ussoertmecnt orf nrtticles for Genmtlemen's Clothtma, itt the latest andI most fashionable style, whicht they arc prepacr e-d to mtake tup, in a faashionaible amnd woretkmmanm ltke manner. From Gentlen,aen wating anty description of Clothing they solicit a call, as thtey feel coenfidlent ini their ability to suit the nmost fastidiones botht in the qnmhity and lprices of their Goods. MEIGS & COLGAN. Mlarch 4, 144tf 6 - - Notice. - The Subscriber woumld talte: tnrtipportutmt to returm his thanks to his cti .id the cecm muniity in general. foft Ij al paitronage they have coenferredlp hint rit the last tenm years He inrteds enrryin n the .'?erchaant 1aitoring Buisine,. in all its br-anchtes. at the old stand. antd hopes by strict attenttion to hnisiness, to tnerit i ctontinnancce of thtosei favors whmich htave been mao liberally bestowed ont heim. .JOHN LYON. Dec. 1-2 t f 46 DANIEl5 ABBEY, SADDLEL HAWRNES~S MA.KER. H AVING jusat returnued frotm Charlet-n. w'ithm a varityj:l of materials for all kittda of winek in hsis line'ice prepared to.fiil all or d-rs whtich may he ..cmt hmim. Ho hmas tin haind LAD)IE8 SADDLES, of every 'atriety ad price,,. Alan. Bridles. Mar tingales. &rc All of which will be disposed of at prices tom suit time times. All orders will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. Mat-cb 6 , 6 t( DR. CH AMPLON' - Vegetable Ague Medicine," A Safe arud certain cure fortthe Chills ar Fever ir'all its complicated forms,also a.. effectual'reinedv for fevers ofevery descriptior This Medicineshas been, used by the propr . etor A number of years in. .xtens e prect during which time, he bus treated some ihoi: sands of cases or fevers and fron the succei of this mode' of practice. he is coanfident it mug and will be the. prevailing practice in fever: It never fails to perform a cure of Chills &nm Fever the FIRST DAt. Bilions, Typhus, Nereous, Congestiec lWinil and Yellow '..ver, all yield to the use of thi Medicine. e- 4 are cured by this system o: practice in a, . ster time and witir much mort certainty than by any other system of practic that has ever been recominended, CERTIFIC ATES. St-EFiVrL, Fayette Co. Alit. Jan. 10, 1842 Dr. '..'ampion y-Denr sir, 1 have been a grent favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. and ntil last fill hal not heard of your pins. Yoni agent has left some in this country, and I have in+e0d them in my practice to a consid,-rahle ex tent, and I enn with plensure say, hlat as far as my keouwledge extenls, they are much supe rior to any medicine I have used in eases of eyers. I atm s forcibly and from net-soniol ignotledge convinced of' the salutary and all iiaportant effects of your pills. that I am ex tremiely anzians to have yon make an agent in this vicinity. There can he a large amount sold here for cash. Yonrs truly. H. Pa LEONARD, M, D. DAi.r.As Co., Ala., April 4. 1843. Dr. Champion:-Dear ar,-Of the pills which I received! front you. I have iend msle for a considerable- qnantity. I think that it will be sickly here in consegneece of the wet spring Your pills give such general satidfae tion here, that I am persuaded by my neimh bors to write to you for a large smpply ref both kinds. It is now known that 1 keep tteig, ndu people will eonm: 30 or 40 milas for thetm. Pih-eae send item soon,.as I expect to sell all that I have written for by the time your agent is around in July. Yours with much respect. BE.NAUAIH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are slificient to cure any ordinary case of Chijlls and F,:ver. Price: $1 25. and -A LSO DR. CIRIA PION'S VE.GE I AOLE, ANT-Bit-ieiUs. ANTI DYQPEP TiC PURtFYING AND CATHARTIC PiLa. Possessing four important properties, for the cure of diseases, carefully and correctly combined. one article to assist the efect of another, for the benefit of the health of mankind. - This medicine is recommended to the atten Lion of those afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. lillions habits, Costive ness, Cholera morhus. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Soul Stomach, depraved appetite, Worms. Con elialgen. [which is known by a sinking senma tion at the pit ofthestonmach.]Jaundice, Fiead che and sick stomach, palpitation of the heart, Diarlea. Dysentery, or flux, Nervous afec tion Heart burn. White swelling, and all those diseases arising from impure blood. Price 25 cis. per hnx, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISI)N, Edgefteld C. H., S. C. RISLEY & CO. Hamburg, S. L. HAVILAND, RISLEY. & CO. Augusta, Gco Also, in nearly all of the towns and villages. nial by mnmeron country agents in all the Western and Southern States. June 2' 6m 22 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIFLD DILTiICT. IN THE COMMON PLEiS. Curry & Cuver, ) Declaration VA in Foreign attach B. S. hibiler, ment. Wilh:-mn Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Atach. !Ienry Carter. S sent. Jared E. Groce, Drelaration vs. .in Foreign Autach Tha: Samie. mecnt. Cmniry & Caver, Declarat ion vs in F'oreign Attach fihe Same. ment. W'illiami Curry., Dradaration vs. 'in lForeign Attack i'ho ; amne. 1 ment. .hereda E. Groce, vs. ) Dhelaration iheac .mie. macd in. Foreign :luach Bejammin S. Miller. m nent. Curry & C'aver, -Declaration Vs. in ForeiL'n Attach. .fehaa W. Carter. mae't. II. W.. Gruce, Declaration 5s. in Foa~retgn Attaek. Thea Same. ment. W. Cmary, Dedlaration vs. in Foreign .-uach. Thme S-me. mecnt .J. A. H-ibler. Declaration vs. ).in Foreign Attach If iraum N. Wilson. Agent. ment. Israel Bond, for the ese Declaration of the samete Vs, in Foreign Attack Thme Same. ) mcnt. Vi H E Plainitifi's in time -hove eases. having .Bthisday filed their dcharatioensin miy of tice mind the' defendants having mim wife or at torney.known to he within this State. otn whom a caopy ofrsaid declaration, wihm a rnle to plead can be served: It is ordered. that thme said defen dant do plead to the saimd declaration. within a year atnd ni day from the puiblicatiomn or this or der, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against thmem. GEO. POPE, c. c. v. Clerk's Offce, Nov.f6.1843. __ly 4*2 EDGEF'IELD bISTRICT. Oliver Simpson, Declaration 1. G. Lckles. in oreig2n Altachment. T IlE Plaiimfi hatvinmg thtis day filed his de. claratiomn in my office, and the defendamit hiavinig nec wife or attorney. known to be within the Statae, 'on whom a copy of the same.. with a rule to plend, came be served: It is or dered, that the defemndame plenid to thme said declaraion. withmim a year and a uday. or fimmal andm absolmute jmudgemuent will ke given agaminst hitn. G(E). POP E, c. c. p. Cleik's Office. 1(ith Mardi, 1844 March 20 hy 8 State Of' Soulth Carolina. BARNWVELL DiSTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jamnes TGrahy' ) oreigii Ataekchmet. Ann Milledge. 4ssumnpsit. I H E Plainetili in -the above case. havimng thiq day filed his d,.clarationi imn my ot fice, amnd time Dekenda-ot htaving no attraey knmownm to be in this State, oni wvhom a rmule to pleadl can be we ved ; on motion. Ordered, tht mthe said defemidant do plead within a year ami a dav Irom the pubhlmcationm of this rule oi finiim anrd absolute judgmenmt will be awvarded ag"ainist Item ORASMUS D. ALLEN. c. c. r. Clerk's Offce. 5th June. 1843: memon 14 hy 201 G INGDAYsi. SCOTC H. Germtan, anid Amnericani Plaia Just received-anid for stale by JOHN 0. B. FORD. H amburg. Feb. 20 tf 4 -- 0 CERT.AI and fectial curefor Ague A and Fier ; also',tidee snccessfully in the treatineit . of BlilionFoever, Nausea; General. Debility, and .Nervous Weakness: -- The uiostflattering recoinaiendations of this Medicine have been feceived from inauy emi nent Physicians and othtere. ho have used if, And it is pretmired that nio medicine has ever been nsed whoe: action has been. riore benefi cial, pleasant and inavigor'aiinwrand calledforth from afflicted saffe'erir 'such eapressionhof. heartfelt gratitu'de and 'hankfulness" Persons taking the Pil'&snon find ihemselves relieved -Chill. roken! Fevergone I! Stomachlind head free and' healthfil !!! Strength and ap' petite increasing and improving, and all net voius weakness fled. t d " When taken according to the directionif a' companying them, they never fail to cute the Chill and Fever the first day,.and never sickewr the stomach or operate upon the:boiweil. - 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 pnrely and solely Vdgefabfe'r. and the happy comnahition of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to pioduce a medicine which never fails to relieve when relief is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills-Prices One Dollar. For sale by IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CQ.. Agents, Augusta, Georgia. J.. D..TIiSBIETS,: Edgefield .Court House.. Dr. W. W. GEIGER 4 Cherokee Pojade. Ang.11 ni .29 A PUBLIC BLESSING. - I 'HESE PILLS have lnng heen;kno a. and appre'-iat.'d. for their extaordinaryr and immediate powers of restoring perfet health to persons suffering under neatly every kiud of disease.to which the human fame is liable. They ate particularly reco mended to all those persons who are afflicted with any kinds of a chronw or lingering codipfaint, ius there is. no medicine before the public which has so natural and happy effect upon the system its correcting the stomach and liver, and to the. foimattion of healthy chyle and thereby purify in. the blood. They are acknowledged by the hundreds and thousands whlt are using them. to..be'not'only the most mild and pleasant in their operation. but the most perfectly innocent, safe and'effi cient medicine ever .offerrfto the pnblic. Those who once make a trial ofthese Pills, never afterwards feel willing to' be without them, and gall again and again for more, which is suflfici.nt pioof of their good qualities. HEAD ACHE-SICK.. OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suflering with this distressing coinpliiit, will fimt Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at ;once certain and immediate in its effects. .One sin gle dlose of the. P411a, taken soon as Tlie head ache is felt coning on, will cure it in-one-half hour entirely. . . - As a remedy in summer and bowel complants, they display their wonderful powers to admi. ration, and are far superior io any thing is use for these complaints. In Dyspep.sui and Liver Complaint,they stand unrvalied. - Many have been cured-in a-few weeks, after having suffered under the dread tii complaint fot years ' In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly superior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25 cent boix will es tablish1 their surprisinig virtues. and place them beyond the reacn of doubt in the estimation of every indiviitl. They are mvavluable in nervous and hypo chamariacal taffections, loss of appetite,.and all comnpiats to which females alone are subject. They arte mild in their action, and convey almost immediate coniviction of their ultility froma the first dose. They may be taken by personis at any age ; and the feeble, the iinfirm, the. nervous anid delicate are strengthened by their operationi. because they clear the system of hadl tanmors. quici nervous irritability, and ivariably produce sontrid health. * - !.Ilpwards of three Aund'red and'seventithou sand bozes of these inestimnable Pilh have been sitll wvithint the last twelve months in thtee .States alone. andil more than three times the sum,' quantity in. other States.. As an anti biius mnedicine, no family should be withiout them;- A single trialof them is mour, sausfatctory-thtan a thousand certificates. - Tauadega Sprigs.Tauladega Co. Ala. Auagust 17. 1tt42. This is to certify, thamt I have beeri afflicted with Sick Hieaidarise; Dvspepsia and Liver Comiplaint. and Costiveness for the last eight or uinecyeaurs.dniring wvhich, time Iliad taken, as well as l recllect.abut sixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of P'eter's Pills, and a number of haxes of Champion's 'and Bran drethi's Pills, all of wvhicht afforded mne.butiittle, or no relief. A t last I was recommiiesided to try Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and welL I-did; tur I never had hut onie uttack of .tiie Sick Hle..-: he after I commenced .taking the Bills; (now about six months,) and I candidly cdon fess, that I have derived more real benefit (rem the tise of Spencer's Pills, thant from all the oilier Medicines and Pills. that1. ayo evier taken, and I would earnestly reconmnd them to aill as being in my opinion, the best miedi cinie in use for all lingeiing complaints,. The Pills have done pte so mitch good, that I wvotld not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box: atid I canulot but feel very grateftul to Dr Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medicinie, and the distribution of it is conferring a very, great favor on the polii'c. as it is a thing of the tatmostimportance. thtat every famtily shonld have a supply of Dr. Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly on hiat,d. ISA AC M1. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, with full directions. For sat, by RSE ..Anigusta, Georgia. Edgefield Court Honse. Dr. WV. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug 16 6mn 29 State ofSouth arohina. ElDGEF"IELD DlSTRICTS TN TH E COMMON PLEAS. Oliver Simpson, vs. - >. Foreign Attachument. .. H Plaintilff'hnvingjbjs'day fied his declaration in this case, in-my offc and thedefendanthaving howifeorattomynuoyfl. In he wvithin this State, on whoii i Id' :leclaration, with a rutle to ple f v d It ist rdered,rhat the:said~eremierita4lead to the said declatration,Ywdithi a year and .:tny from the pnhliict1Qtthe-order. or find, and l tsolgtejudgnePillbeawardedagainSt: - *GEO. POPE, c.,c:re Clerk's Ofe; Edgefield C.' H. A pril 30O1843. Apnr 12 0. Is