1-44 ARKA'i'ON FIRS ' , Dr.-Nott,iin his lectures, gives the following'account of a young man, about 25 years of age: Hehad.been an habitual drinker for rimany years. I saw him about nine o'*ulock in the evening on which it hap - poned ; he was then as full as usual :not. drunk,, but full of liquor. :About eleven-o'clock the same evening, I was called in to see him. I found him litterally. roasted, from the crown of his head to the. soles .of his feet i He was .found ina blacksmith shop just -across u _ front w iere;;behad been. The owner, ... "iideh discovered an extensive il hfssliop, as, though the whole nilding.was in one general flame.-He rinwiih' great pirecipitancy, and, on throwing open the door, discovered a "nan standing erect in the midst of a widely extended silver-colored flame, earing, as he described it, exactly the. earance of the burning candle in the midst of its own flame. He seized him the drunkard,) by. the shoulder, and jerked him to the door, upon which the lame was instantly extinguished. There -: was no fire in' the shop, neither was there a possibility of any fire having peencommunicated to him from any external source.-It was purely a case tL f .spontaneous ignition. A general - aloughing soon come on, and his flesh was consumed or removed in the pres, sing, leaving the bones and a few of the -arger blood vessels ; the blood, never, theless' rallied around the heart, and naintained the vital %park until the thirteenth day, when lie died, not only the most loathsome, ill-featured, and dreadful picture that was ever presented to human view, but his shrieks, his groans, and'his lamentations, also, wery K - enough to rend a heart of adamant. He complained of no pain of body ;-his flesh was gone. lie said he was- suffering the torments of hell-that he was just upon the threshold, and would soon enter its dismal caverns; and in this fi ame of mind he' gave up the ghos'. 0h ! the beath of a drunkard ! Wel may it be said to beggar all description ! I have seen other drunkards die, but 1ever in a manner so awful and affect, ing. - 'If you had altays avoided' rum," said a wealthy, though not intelligent grocertohis iiTtemperate neighbor, "your 'early hiabits of indutry and intellectual abiti&s wo'ild have pi'aced you in my station, and you oiild now ride in your own carrnage. you had never sold rum for ____ l r th-oibnehan-l, yjou beful rn A er err ____ er r since t the ou s tehn . our S-ame " aithdtIdo~sisd6n iIfi 'k" b a caet ib~dfte b id~tI' ~-wdyorhiaeimed "'of:tfofg mouey ;and on thieicontrary,'no' more was exacted of yoi, irgou had to remain a.mslwhich~ in former' years, at cer tain seaisons, ra somietinmes the case. -The lnidid kepta' good tav~rn was a jol old'fellow, and got rich. * Ceap Matrimony.,E-A Baptisi cler -gyman in New York, a feiw days since, ierfdrmed the marriage service for a happy couple, andewas rewarded by the bridegroom at his departure, with a small -'parsel, carefully done up, which, no ex & amination, was found to contain four cents. 'A Nice Question Settled.--T he De bating Society of Spring Garden recent ly, after a veiy anim wed discussion on the question, "Whether a gal has a right to say no befdre she is-axed," decided, by nearily a unanimous vote, that "she haint. Glass-It is-difficult to what per fection the manufacture of glass may he brought, an'l to wisat purposes the arti cle may yet be applied. The balance spring of a chronmimeter is now made of glass, as a substitute for steel, and pioss esses a greater degree oif elasticity and a greater power of resistinig the alterna gionsofhieat and cold. A chronometer -with a elass balance spair~g was5 sent to the North Sea, and exposed to a coim p)eti(iotj with nine oilher chronometers - ad the result of the experiment was a ' report in favor of the chronometer with the glass spring. *Biious' Claolic.-The, following re. cipe has never been known to fail, it-is said :-Take, say a' fourth of a pound a plug of commoin chewing tobacco, tear it well to' pieces and put, it into a vessel and pour on it a sufficiency of boiling water to moisten and swell the leaves, lay it on .a cloth and apply it to the seat of pain. C ~onsumption.-AIn offier in the Brit ish East Indian service,'far' gone in p consuinption, is stated to" have been perfectly cured by the inhalations of the vapor of mehted rosimi ; in which practice he pieeered, night and morning, .for soveralenonths. iA soldiernwho was wounded in battle, set up an;terrible, yell. An Irishman, t 'h~la i e'arwith hi6th'legs 'shot off, m ~ iindtely sung out, 'Bd lueks to ths gIjut~ eptdo ye1 think ;that nbo 'y is 5"Tne rollownggeuema are anno----d by their friends as candidates for the, Officeof Tax:Collector, at enaainglection t Col, JOHN QUATTLLBUM GEORGE'J. SHEPPARD, EDMUND. MORRIS. SAMPSON B, MAYS, Lieut.-JAMES B, HARRIS, . C SCOTT. i. MARSHALL R. SMITH, R.. WILSON. . Te following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates for the office of t Ordinary, at the ensuing election. -Col.-JOHN HILL, JULIUS BANKS, Capt. W. L. COLEMAN. List of Letters EMAJ.NING in the Post Office at Edge field Court House, on the 31st of March, 1847. Person enquiring for Letters will please to state if they are advertised. Burns, W M McClelland, Joseph Burton, Richard McClelland, Robt Couch, Jessee ,Martin, George F Curry, Mrs Jane Mays, Sampson B Cloud, Mr W Moseley, Hugh Air Casson, Ar Myres H 2 Mints, Capt B T Conore, Miss Adaline Milton, Eli Cloy, Miss Sarah A E Moragne, W C. 2 Cross, C L H Esq. Moseley, James Charles, Wm B Nicherson. Jackson Coatney, M r. John Norval, Thomas B Cheatham Jno Esqr. Ogletree, M r John Davis, W M . Pardee, Willis H Dagnel, Samuel Piper. Horatio N 5 )obey, Wm E Esq. Phoenix. bliss Moriah. Denny, Mr John Permenter. Airs Apsell Erwin. Rev A Permenter, Mr Edward Edwards, Col John D Parks, America. Edwards, llairis Parrot!, Mr. George Funderburk, SamI A Prescot, Daniel Gomilion, Jessee Pealor, Dr J 2 Getzen, Rev Samuel Pres ley, A rs Nancy . W . Pressley, Ar Edward Green, MJno Qattlebum, Mr Graves. Airs Mary Qitattlebun, Col Jno Greenleaf, Abram Richerson;J L Goode, Miss Sustn C Roper..Jnel Esq . 2 Goode, Miss Martha Roper, Mrs Snsan Hancock, John Roberts, Ge. - : W Howard. J J 2 Scelton, Mr! L 4 Hollingsworth, Jin II Snyley, Air, U . Hlullingsworth Capt AlSiziyley, Miss Caroline E Am Harris, Simeon Sprowl. Col James C Howard, Dr A T Steel, Ml iss Anni Howard, bliss Julia F Speer.. J.'hn A Holston, Mr Wade Scott. B R Esq Hall, A nilian Esq Wise, Mr W Hollister, Mrs Ca'he- Wise, Miss Augutsta 2 rine Williams, Miss Mary F iolcombe. W A 2 Howard, T H Wigfall, L T 2 Jones, Mr Charles Writ.=on, Messrs S-& E Jone, Lewis White, Miss Sarah-. Jones, Gen James. Walker, William Jones, Air Job Williams. Rev. H. A Leslie; Mrs Wardlaw. Hon D L Leon, Mr Henry Ward, Dr C J. Lamar, Mrs Martha L Zimmerman, George Lamar, Thomas L 2 Miller, Miss Elizabeth 2 il. FRAZIER. P. M. april7 .3 1 Plead Quarters. .Tig t Iir Upper, ; Rey w ai Drill ato eped) a Waterboi on eu ate 2ho a The 12iNgiment Tinatryur a Uppjerw nrSquadirn ote h -Rgiment Cavalry,. nearoawhatchie,ndudbyi Sthe 15thao anext '. --- The 43dh Regiment oflIfatry, ante Bean ford's Bridge, ott Tuesday the 18th of May nexit . The 11th Regiment o( Infantry, at Ashley's, on Thursday, the 20ih May rext. The 3d Regiment of Cavalry, at Holman's, on Saturday. 22d of May niext. The 14th Rtegimet tofI Infantry, at Orange hurg on Tuesday, the 25thi of' May next. The 15th Regiment or inlanity, at William von's, on 'Friday. the 28th of May next The comnmissionied and nion-commuitsstoned officer' will assemble itt their respective. Regi mental Parade Grounds on the day previous to Review, for Drill and Intruction. The Major General will, with his staf', at tend thte Revie ws, and the commanding officers o Brigades will, with their stalf, attend in their respective commands. Gent. Qutattlebtum anid Col. Felder are charg ed with the extensiotn of thie, order tn their Brn gades. By order of thes Comtmander-ini chief. J. WV. CANT EY, A dj. 4. Ins. Geni. march 31 9t ' 10 Tax Collector's Notice, WL atedNo.2, I WIL atendat thme times andt places here .inafter specified, to collect the General, Pmor atnd Roed Tlax. for the yea r 1 846. Ott MIonrday, 22nid Mlarch, at Sheippard's, "Tnesday. ~. 23rd " " Duton's, " Weditesday, 24th ." Liberty Hill, "Thursday,'- 25th " " F'reeland-s, "Friday, 26th " "' Parks', " Satturday, .27th " " Red Hill, "AMonday, 29th " " Collier's. - Tesday, .30th " iltt SWednesdayr 21st " " Geiger'.,. "Thursday, 1st A pril, " Hamburg, SFriday, 2nd " " Beach island, "Satturdaty 3rl " " Powel's, M Aonday, -5th " "E.Ct.H~ouse, STuesday, 6th " " Pine House, SWednesday, 7th " Randall's, "Thursday, 8th " " Kreps,' "Friday, 9th " " Ridge, Satrda, 10h , J. K. John " Monday, 12th " " Smyly's, STuesday, 13th " " Allen's, "Wednesday, 14th " ." Mt.Williog, *" Thursday, 15th " " Norris', " riday, . 16th " " Rinehart'., SSaturday, 17th " " Perry's xrs. "Monday, .19th " " Rich'dson's "Tueday 20t ie Col.Towles' ".Tueday, 20thresidence.. "Wednesday, 21ss " Dantation Thtrsday, 22nd '" **Moor's, " Friday,. 23rd " " Shaterfield, SSaturday. 24th . " " Dorn's,. Monday and Tuesday thie.3rd and 4th days of May, at Edgefield Court House, tafter which, my bohs will close for the. present year. 3. QUATTLEBUM, T. C. E.. D.. march 1.0 , ,. 4t - ETThe friends of WESLEY BODIE, an nomne~e him' as a candidate for the office orf Shetiff, at the ensuing electioii' Aebriety26 - 5 RESPECTtn ion. of ei r,' CowPin as irfinear, of . d e , saaotver $A itrev PrintedzJacoi aml3 Rich Pnrite'8 Baratic 3bawTrt Ab t" .: ' ,, 'Silk ". , ",. ': te.;Gimps el DrapAe eb LinenCoabng ri}li s ...iv *ItAL A Among, 1wh3eha diva OW tremell and.-Crc+ckei $ ties ' . , nnd".L"indeed 6 t ;ry ru k9; Leo4ber, . SC I o1z and, Sty G". &s. trays a a A' for the sal aroIinir.MaitiQRal ?mother-arti ' 'All thealioiiet " llh' py aTtiankfu iberal tittais-41416 n tam - March:17 .r.. "t.-!" Jas-: ,' ..r - tD iD T f D': 1tE;3H and i y th Y GULF p HILL; far. ..' WA.L RA )MM J.- . g- S. S.C. -The seed are groan d by'Mr:'J hu 1kl cVoy, urmerlyofRichland ctS: C. but now fClriboine coiinfp;' ' i wh o wairants is seeds FRESH'* U1N1 n; d who i desirous-to liave 'c''baracte fr his seeds sted by the.pt rite $ "Epatl Cbirolina and eorgin, as he al ship newts for sale. is the n aiket ; ,,:< Hamburg,March sat 9 HE, SubscribeQi veil n auopeuing a complete :asstment rFti. )RY'-GOODS=G ROCERLES AND HARDWA- RE '1 'TS'&4S NOES, which, he: wilIiell iis-lu asithey spit be'bought or Cash. -W1L3:IAMS. march'24 i1 e 'i1 t . y BL 4CK I AIVCRAPE AND PR INT-gD -MUSLINS. W'aid 'couple uppl 1oi seasonable DRY. DS, ncliding'thi abbder"-t="t"';"' r3.i:''.' For sale by' ' = ' t; 9i ROBERTS march 9 TABLE =SA KTzIfiIY;Qf1X'. 5:'.. Ttheold'priiiice ol's1Tcentii'a'$o*;' ' for sale by"; inai6b:24 ., i 'r. "s # tf :.= 9-. DAHLIARCOXSI PLOW1 'K-SEEDS. jORSALEat25:c sa-purcil, andFlow" M.' "'er-Seeds 6t 6 centad;;iap3er,,r Lucerne Grass S1eedatSQ':cen s ".found. )y. ;". a; -; , S. ROBE1tTS STATE O: OLTNA: FDGE.II7 george-lWratt orForeclo-" lames :E. Walkety. ppf"bc pN mow. r , , LL1 d eariagw raf Dairies : "Walk. l eiapdpr C ki6da 5LL V A IV, their customers and the public generally, to 7r1.1ER GOO9S; iewest and most fashionable styles, 1tW -ATICLES ARE English and Scotch Ginghams. Black and colored figured Silks, Bombazines and Alpaccas, English and American Prints, Lace and Muslin Collars, . Black and white figured Laces, and Fringes. for Trimming. men's Wear, Silk and Mersailles Vesting, Monterev Checks, Striped and Plaid Cotton Goods, rSo, 59ORT3JENT. OF lets, Boots, Shoes, 'n Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery. Glass China, -ugs and -Medicines, White Lead in Oil, Lamp, itionary,. &c. &c. &e. E of NAILS and CASTINGS, from the South ees too numerous to mention, will be sold upon I for past favors a continuance is solicited. tf 8 NOTICE. HE undersigned have formed a co-part .Nnership under the name of.J-nss LYON Co, for the purpose of carrying on the Merchant Tailoring Business, and will keep at the saute place formerly occu pied by John Lyon. A IIANDSoMF. ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, and fancy articles, will always he kept on hand, which will be sold on reasonable terms. JOHN LYON. JOHN LIPSCOM B. January 1, 1847. We also would inform the public. that we are receiving from -New York and Charleston, a splendid assortment of Goods suitable for Gen tlemen's wear consisting in part of Sup. black French CLOTH, Do. blue do. do: Do. brown do. do. Do. black do. Doe skin CASSIMERES' Do do.- fancy do. do. Do, fancy check summer COAT:, a large variety, A splendid assortment of VESTINGS, A fine lot of white kid Gloves, black do. . Black satin and fancy Cravats and Scarfs, . Suspenders, silk under Shirts and Drawers, Cotton and woolen Drawers, Also, a variety of Goods belonging to the trade, nenh as MILITARY TRIMMINGS, &c., all Of which will be sold and made up, in a style that 'will please any that may favor us with their patronage. March 15, 1847. 3m 9 " The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of the District, for the liberal man ner in which they have snpported him in his business, and hopes by strict 'attention, that the public may find it to their advantage to con, tinue their patronage. JOHN LYON. TO THlE PUBLIO. - THE undersigned would - respectfully announce to .Travellers and persons vis iting Hamburg. that he has taken for a teriu of years. thin Hotel;, long :known as -'%ubbardI's American i"' 5HOTEI1L al ~ d jt iis pirjC to keep as sucha a.Iaus a/Ioub!. pepo,ad wil only p omgi,to a i favor hi ith a call h at he will do 1i1 1 si r ' h leoatler .lllielent attenided loin a. ways tht shiall give etitire satis f actions. . A liberallpatronage is rTspe'dtfully soli'cited. - ~-" y M. KETCHIAM. -Hatrabrg, -March 8-10 - tf 7 TFHEFAMOUJSJACK ' ONDERDONK, WILL stand.th e ensning Spring Season,at the followitng times and places, to wit: at Daniel Quattlebuma's in Lexington district, on the first uind second days ina March r ext; at' John Lee's, in L.exinigton D~istrict, ont thre fourthf and f fth of March next , art James Watson's, in Edgefield District, or. the seventh and eighth of March next , atnd thea wvill be ait rte said stands on evetry ninth day until the temith of Jtine the realter ; arnd wvill b e let to Mlares at the mioderate price of $4 ifr a sitigle visit, $ti for the seasotn, atnd $8 to inasure a Mare to be ini foal. N.' accountability for accidents or escnapes, but every rare will he tiaketn to avoid such. Any person puatting ra Mareby inaratnce and Ichotinimg thterightr of the Mare befote'it is as certted whether she is in fonl or tnor, will he held responsible for dhe insiuranace of the Mare Pedngrer.-Osav.Ronsa was bred by- hhr. Dearing, of Charlueston. otn his plaintatioti in North Alabarra, wars sired by an imported 31al tees Jack, and ot of an imiported Italian Jinney. Both the sire and dtam was imported by Mr. Dearinag. ONDER-DONK is six years old this Spring, Jour feet six intcheus high, lengthy and heavily built, with es fine hone aind muscle us any Jack in the State, and is like his namesake, a very sutre foal getter. JAMES HATCHER. Februiaty 3 dam 2 Drr'andrethi's Pills?! CLEASE AND PURIFY THE lBODY. T HFapplicationa ol the princinle of Pn~r -U.gation hteing allowed to be otne of the greatest utihtty in thte cure and prevention of diseases. it is of the greatest conisequence to ascertain wvhat medicitne is capable of prodit cing the desired effect, tn the easiest, anad at the same time in the maost effectual manner. *BaAREztTRs YEGETvBLE UNrvmnSAa. PILI.s remove allinoxious accumualations anid purify anid invigorate the-blood, and their goqd effects ore not counterbalanced by any inconvenience. lhing composed entirely of vegetabies they do ntot expose those whoi ttse themn to danger ; and their effects are as certain as they are salutary; they are daily and safely admtnistered to in. fanicy, youth, unhodaod and old age, and to women in the most critical anrd delicate cir cumnstances, Thtey do not distnrb or shock the animal functions, butt restore their orditiary and re-establishied health. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office 241 Broad way, N. Y ; other offices in Ne w York. . j7The genuine only for sale in Edgefield District by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield Court House, KENRcK & THAYER, Hamburg. and StYr.EY's Store, Meeting street. -Every 4gent having the gennine has a cer tificate of Agency, signed by thne Doctor htim self. - - *March' 24 ;-' 3m 9 - NEW WORK. IREV. DlR. WM..B, JOHNSON'S New teWork. " The Gospel developed throngh teGovernmient and Order of the Churches of Jesus (Christ.' Price 50 cents. e Fiur sale by ,R-. S. ROBERTS. Inarchi24i j From-the Philadelphia-Publie Ledge': AN IMPORTANTCURE.BYDR'., JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE!!! i E have been.inforuned,by Mrs. Mahan, (a grand-daughter of Gen. WaynVe;): that she sutered for a uomber of years from the growth of a large Goitrous Tumour of. the Throat, which, besides great peformity, pro duced both a diffi--ulty ' of degutition, and -of brea-hing. Indeed, she says, the,pressure upon the windpipe was sogreat as to prevent Jser from sleeping in a recumbent postion, and of ten suffocation appeared inevita~,le. She daso labored under severe indisposition from Liver Complaint and Jaundice, with a horrible train of nervous affections, for which she commen ced the use of Dr. Jayne's Alteratid'e, which she took regularly for six ot seven wvee-ks, with occtasional doses of his Sanative Pil= : ard her general healthhwas thereby 'completely re-es tabhshed. and now perceiving some diminu tion in the size of the Goitrous Tum1atr, she was encouraged to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every vestige of the paflnIni tumour was entirnly removed. We thi')k, therefor e, that such an important remea'7 shotuld be more generally knowtn. R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agant, at Edgefield C. H.. South Carolina. april 12 3t 12 A NOTHER CASE OF NEURALGIA CURED BY RoWANDS MAGIC LOTION! !!! air. J. T. Rowand.-Sir- Several weeks since, a daughter of mine about nine years old. was attacked with the most excruttating pains in her hands. linbs and various parts of the body. For several days she was almost frantic from pain, tittering cries and shrieks continually ! A hrning fever coming on, it seemed almost impossible' that she could live. When .in this condition and not having closed her eyes for 36 hours a friend of yours called and applied your celebrated MAGIC LO TION, and in less than five minutes the pain w-as entirely removed! _A few hours after, the pains returned tn some measure, but yiel ded as at first, almost instantly to the Lotion, and contrary to my expectations, my child re recoveted and is now in good health. Yours, try, M ARY YOUNG. Mariot's I.ane, below Queen, between Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia. March 26. 1846. Sold wholesale and retail by JOSEPH T. ROWLAND, No. 376 Market street. Philadelphia. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Edggfield Court House. S. C., april.7 3t 12 READ IT! IT SPEAKS FOR ITSEi.F, AND COMMENTS AtE UNNECESSARY !! Philaddphia, May 28. 1845. Dr. Jayne-dear Sir : I feel bound to the afflicted to give publicity to the extraordinary effects of your valuable medicines. I have-suffered for several years past with Liver Complaint, and the train of diseases which follows-a complete prostration of the system-so that .it was with great difficulty I could walk, and at times I was confined to my room. To add to my misery, a Scrofulons affection eppeared in -my throat, with Rheu matism in my arms, so that I could not -raise my right arm to my head. In the - hidttest weather'my feet and hands wdnld ache with the cold; and perspiration had altnostceased. I now became afflicted with a dry hoarse cough and gave up all hopes of'ever getting well. I had night sweats, and . it little or :no sleep, with frightful 'dreams and morbid heaiache: I sesmed to be borderingon INSANITY; and was denied' 'all study- or mental- exercise :' could not read a-smallliaritaplh in 'a hews paper without great difficult, ;t :ha"ggei soreness'in. my -sfoina'e;wh'idl .t( swell io ninch tha Ianuilo le;doNE oricveu to reclin rbtiad :t 5e, n -1 f. 7.. "xfroJnei re rti 'tIg ; titfstd ki ig place . -:1now heard of yor mined' to'iry fiin- SANATIWE"PILL tind to' my 'siurprise .the-sorenesilelt m:e,-'lS1 walk about .the' house.- I- ceititinined' to' ;n pive fromn that time. Shontif nfter'my wifs called~st yur'Sto're; and Atat~'d iny caseto you, and younsent tme a' bottleof y~ ur Alternative, mm anmoword to comie' and see yeou, and you wvould inivestigate moy case, anid enre me. This I didunot believe, as I felt I was beyond'the reach of human skill. A fter taking your Altesative and Pills, for three weeks. there was a decided change fIor the better, so that when I called upon yiu, you said I would get well, and that your Alterative would enre tme efibee~tally. With no) hopes, however, of getting -we-ll. I still conititnued ta kinig yonr Alternative. unitil I had taken the fourth bottle. wvheni there was a-suidden change in moy whole systema. as thotngh I ha-d got rid of s ome "reath ttrthen,, and I could draw my breath as usnal. My nerves gradnally becatme strotng. and moy appetite returned. It has been ahont four moonthis since I corn menc'ed taking~ your Medicines. atnd at this time nearly every vestige of disease is eradica ted from mty system.-4 am as active, and nearly as strong. as at any period of my lire I have now uainedl nitne poundi~s ini two months. I have good reason to believe that the uise of your valuable Niepicines. by the help of God, has saved me fromn a p~remal:ttn grave. JOSEPH BARBAR. Hallowel Court, in Popular Street, between Seventh and Eighth sts. Preparedl otnly by Dr. D. Jayne, N'o- 8 South Thlird at., Philaudelphia. Rt. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agetnt at Edgefield Couirt Honse. March 17 8 S T O T HE FAIT HLES! tIf any donht the wonderful powers of -DR. CUL.L E N'S INDIAN VEGET.ABL E PAN.4CE.,'- we invite them to cell n pona Mr. Isaac Breooks. Jr., Jeffersona street, fourth door west of Schniylkill Sixth street, below Locust. and learni from his own lips of one of the most astnishing cnres of Scrofnila ever performed on a human being-or call at the reidence nf his father, Eleirentha anid Vmne streets. Sold by JOS. T. ROW A ND, .376 Market street, Philadelphia. R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C.. H Sooth Carolina. mnarch 31 - t 10 NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate .of LIGeorge Pope, deceased, are hereby noti fed that it is absolutely niecessary to collect all the money due the Estate, and that those who do not pay will be sued before return day. The Neotes are ini the hands of N. L. Griffin or J. W. Gibbs, Esqrs. TI HJS. H POPP, Executor. Jan3 tf .2. NOTICE. M R. R OFF. \vho held coditiotnally anm in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mll1 Wheels. (Pittent) has nzever comnpied withi said condition, thero fore lie holds no interest, and has tno right te sell or ma e any contract for 'said Wheels. We, the undersigned'are ,the owners, of said right, anid a iight pturchasud from any othier, unless our agenit, will not be eood. Mr. 3. T. W EuBER,- we ant orise, with ful power to act as our agent. COTHRIAN & ?VlOORE. .Ilarch 1, 184 f -G AND SPEScza ' PJg.sL D r Xer bat Da*,f -L In Janimrty.1844, t w - took a severe' cold, w fever.ccompnied fth painful headache; in severity fir'abo ,:t that my friends donstae'tlI believed I was in a veryr giitl ' state. At the end .fAW. cred two Boxes of " - first day of their .us. I eg lief, and before I haditak was gone; Cough'had ,ceas - entirely cured. I was - I then said and still believe. t a _-y of God, they were the mean. - In lodking over the rdsei6b saw they were recommeuien:( Dyspepsis, with whiclrmye1 been afflicted for a roagin i her to male trtal of them; an bv a-continued use of thePt fee tly and I think pe Fo ae by - ' Marc 13l 10 i.ti Warranted' O HEMORRKHOJSORLa LtE' produced by local irritatinaado-b'ti tive stimulants, undue deteamit i to the hemorrhoidal vesselsby't d or walkin. or a congestive itater and pecnliarity of the cOnstitutodis -- It iii usually considered und - or varieties, as follows-Blind l Piles, and Bleeding Piles.- "'Y-; This disease is so comma, andsq v - known. that a description is eayW not deemed necessary. " - The success -hat has follow Embrocation in the cure ifiti" been truly astonishing. Pby iiar vise their patients to ryi Pile :e In addition to its beiiQ - the Piles. it never failato'cnrii R-ABLE ITCHING, which ir and has its location in the 'e' Piles. : Read the folloiin th lumns.of Alexander's Weeklq Found at last-A a r?fordt clans and Chemiss hiave ! a discaver a medicine that woui mosttroublesome diseasesthe a has at last been the re t PILE EM BRUCAT O1 ;. bleeding, allavy-pain andk a that intojerahle atclyn b -' like a charm, and aani verya hoelieshay. eetran ymar t;.~ Alsq all ths s buzziig.9Enei.fjif steam, &c.8c.A -~. pr~aihiingDtraessaa~ a-o andt with ihe.disease. r heen deaf for iey, f et,~~, w~ere obliged to, use ear traq , uiig- one or two bottleso trowii aside their trunipetutr , The applicatijn of tih 0 hat on the conutrary an agreabIan sensation The recipe 'foir ni been obtained fronm an Airsto tion, who has found, fr~m - that deafness,'in nin'etban easesotd. wvas produced either from a wait-E the iierves of hearing, or a drypsin his object, therefore. wks to. liudo that wheuId create a henkhy.congigi~ parts. A fter a lona series ofneii4-q eiToris were at last crowned~.i~ ihe dIiaoyery of thi'prepallit. ;w re'ceived the name of "-SCARPAM4~ POUND ACOUSTIC OILWPItN used in thisi country abour sixeyeiarw wod.rfuh tins heen its effects in clir ieving the deaf. that from piurptotl manity. it is now offered to the ~J may hmve an opiportunity'ofp,. cy. A long lhst ofertilicates inug hut such is ihe confidence in so high its reputationg tlat buewo be published. It is only necessary to addi~tha~ has been recommended and -uie-d the best physicians and surget and in thus contry..- . For sale bx R.S.ROBEaE~ field Courthouse, South Carolia march 10 Ji K H alid Genuine AD dirtect from pir. Iknidethb Phaladelphia. iincludin ei~jCI the most approved kid urB by A LL ersons haviaing essate of Diavid Richrd ed to present them-imtmeditlj tesed. and-all debtotaof tb to make prompt paymwin ucl -- estate are aheutto hee . A8 M4I JAS;S~ . stat of . He indebted arer reuestdto ment . . TH~OS --~