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;.' ,< Erom flie Philadelphia Inquirer. - SELFRELIANCE.-THE ERROR OF WAiTANG FOR FORTUNE. - ''TME, YAITH AND ENERGY.' rifgt iiot by waiting,' says a celebrated writer 'that- fortune can be wooed or dis t eiotso won'-True, and yet how mane commit the error of looking on at the va rious movements of the world, of par ticipating in fancy in the many upward struggles for competence and - wealth without posessing energy enough to step into the arena, mingle in the struggle, o take a hand in the great ginie in, which the prizes are-independence, wealth position: and character. All. we admit are not wieners, egn; among those wh exert themselves to the utmost--but it 'i equally true that none succeed who do no make tlie trial, and-hence, a participatiot in any enterprisefor undertaking is abso , "K lutely..essential to secure even a chance a success: Look through society-read the histories of men-discover what they have been and what they are-and you may it some degree fore-shadow your own fare Select out and individual who has no self reliance, who has no faith in his ow udgement, who is even expressing surpris at the success of others, but doing nothin - idling away his life-merely looking o = -and you will discover a drone, or some thing worse-perhaps a miserable depen dant upon some-energetic relative or kind hearted friend-or worse a victim of in temperance or a candidate for the alms house. Look again, -and choose out some we known citizen, who has risen from povert and-obscurity, to independence and pos tion, and the chances are ten to one the he is a man of energy, that he lias deper ded upon his own efforts, that his eye have beea open, his mind active, his hand employed-and that hence he has ma I use, and with advantage, of the facultie given him by the Cretor.-If be had bee a mere looker on, if he waited for fort une the probabilities are that he would be war sing still, with the coy dame as remot from him as ever. But lie pushed his for tunes,-if we may employ an ordinary ex - pressiou-he sought for opportunities, an when they presented, he took advantag of there... He had faith in his own abilities his own energy, and thus be became wha is usually denominated a self-made man -Occasionally, it is true, instances occur in which individuals are enriched suddenly and to all. appearances, without the exer case of any particular faculty of thought tact, or activity. But these cases are ex tremely rare ; and like fortunes made b; the pirchase of lottery tickets, seldom re sult.ioagood. and are not wurth considering when making a general estimate of th Chances among men. The true mode, we feel assured, is to . tax one's capacity ti the utmost, to be industrious, persoverin; = ihdself.relying,- to choose a fair and hones busine6,andto g.rusecuteit closely, stead. 4 fasdysand..with.all.the means and resour ;s ces atourcommand." L . k , . ' ; 'Th.i'llyof waiting for' fortune,is little - t'i th'a 'madness,'In our boyhood we n ..ae itstieisih agedth of great tist eakrywgotenftys ,tig t-ranship Was extraordinary noi an r~ihinfty bitte' rapility~wtt hii aine eilde ri'r he jwas * ' ''-= i iffQsaMfriejdsecred-forhiin:an s_ eaxco'llent&itatibiiiot oieftbe est'ner '.cantili houses sngPiiladelph'ga He'remain e4 oitherosa year or two, andls Jen he began ~ ~ todgteinethat ,.ordinary, business was degrading sthat his faculties were superior, and that it ivas the easiest thing' in the World for him to get .rich ..byj somer short enct, somne novel speculation or Quixotic disovesry.: -He hinted his views to his '" friends, who at once saw that they were based in error, and endeavered to dissuade him from any attempt to cary them into practice* But in vain, lHe believed him S self to be endowed with superior powers, and that if an. ordinary man could get ~'along in an ordinary way, be, with genius, could soon secure wealth if not distinction. -Alas!'the error was the fatal one of his life lHe abandoned the real for the ideal, - he practical for the speculative, the sub *' stance for the shadow-and found, toe late that'in a world like this, and society constituted as is ours, there is a great dis uinction between self-reliance, self-pie sumption,-between visionary genius and ..'.energetic perseverance.--between fancymg Sand acting. He struggled. or ratber idled on for a few years, waiting for fortune, puzzled to knowv why some noivel scheme did not present itself, and finally was glad to receive assistance from the very indi viduals upon whom he had looked ini the early, excited and mistaken potion of his carreer, as a very good sort of ordiuary people, but enitirely inferior to himself. No-if our young mxen desire to get along in'the world, they must be active, pushing and persevering, and more thtan all, they nst be true to truth, honor and iniogrity. SNor let all be assured that a commence mnent in life that is not based up)on princi ple, a starting out that in ay degree is a -violation of rectitude, is sure to destroy ebdaracter-atid that oace gone, all is o'ver. Laet no one supspose that lhe can be a rogue o trade, ,io business, or in professional life. ud -wth imptuniy.-He may escape di r~ct punishment. may .avoid .the meshes of ' telaw, but lhe nevertheless wtil be dist rus ed and looked upon with suspicion, and 11u wl, pay the penalty every hour that A.lifriefato quote the manly advice of one lho.spsakslike a prophet' and a phil 'osopher.'Ugand -be doing,' should he our -notto, irn whaleverank or: life our lot is cast. Many*,',iels are open to your ener gies would havepfay. You may be. told t:hat every profession is ovstocked.. Be-. ie~~'ave'it not ; you have the~esamne propspect S of pushing your way to fame as ypur ebighbors.::'The will .to-do,. tlietsoul sto dare ;' are all that is required. - Patiience~ ''~svcrance and deteriminaiion, -a '-ici eevery thing. Instead of'waittmg' 'setcr If circumstances are against your -tering oroe of the professions, then take i trde:Let np false pride deter you. -? Siitftoflghrthe neets of those who tell at i6 niotrespetable ;'a man by his own i ~ . conduc len make-any situation respecta ble, bread earned ir"-honesty is earned in d -hnor';adb ha ~oafor .his daily p~ev the wh ile,; tsrr it~olili hs head erect among' his fellow men--ay, a far .better 7 right-than the proudest in the land wlo lead a life of indolence:ahd sloth.-Wbat- . ever you rank in life mnsytbe; nake choicse of youir path' accrdii'ngly, but 'wait' foi nothing and for nobody.;. Rely upon your self, and upon-. yourself only.. Have the means of existance in your own ;bands -go to work with' head and heart ; and i 'depend upon it that bowever'adverse cir cumstances may depress you for a time, you will surely itn the~cnd come -off con queror. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at lEdgefield Court House. on the first Monday and Tuesday in August nex, the following property, in the following named cases, to wit: G. L. & E. Penn vs. B. J. Ryan, Joel Curry, ex'tr., and others, severally vs. th.3 same, a house and lot in the village of Edgefield occupied by the defendant as ti Hotel, coutainiug a half acre, more or lest, bounded by the public square, the lot of J. L. Dobey, and others, also another lot in said village, containing five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Corley, Juo* Kirksey, and others, also various articles of household and kitchen furniture. C. J. Glover vs. H. Dunton, the defen dat's interest in a tract of land whereon Mrs. Dunton lives, containing two hun dred acres, more or less,'adjoining lands of B. F. Strome, J. B. Griflis, and others. C. H. Goodman, and others, severally I vs W. H. Adams, the tract of lapd known V as the Nick Lyon land, containing one hundred and fifteen acres, more or less, ad t joining lands of D. Rnuntree, and others. - Terms of sale Cash, except the property 5 of B. J. Ryan, which will probably be s sold on a credit until the first of January t uext. H. BOUL WARE, S. E. D. a July 9 4t 25 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, - Clarissa Hasting & others, Summons - Appl'ts. vs. Mary Hast- in i ing & others, Def'ts. Parition. Y virtue of an order from John Hill, , Esgr., Ordinary, of the District afore t said, I will proceed to sell in the above sta led case, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday or Tfosday in August next, a tract of land belonging to the estate of Robert Hasting. dec'd., containing thirty acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on the waters of r Horse Pen creek, waters of Cuffytown creek. adjoining lands of John Durst, Hen ry Williams, and Johnl B. Rountree, on a credit until the first of January next, the purchaser giving bond and two approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. - Costs to be paid in cash. -; BOULWARE,'S. E.'D. ;July9 4t' 25'; State. of 'Soutih. Caiolia. -EDGEFP1ELD DISTRICT. 'd 1' IN EQUTY. Bethany Alston" y her iet Petition' fglendur s Thomas B:sRe'e rn a . andAlfredlAlston:_ ser . T ' appe.i t satiafactii, that Alfred Aistn, e oftheDefeidants in this case, resides be and the liiits of this State. On mo tion ofGnffin;Snlicitor for the petitioner, or dered; that the said Alfred Alston, do plead, an swer or demuir, to this petition, within three maiithis fom the'p1ublication 'of this order. or the sairfjetition be taken pro confesso, against hum. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. I.z.D I. Comimr's. Office, 12th July, 1847. - 1 july 14 -3m 25 . TO TRlE PUBLIC. THlE undersigned would respectfully announce to 3g Travellers and persons vis g * iting Hamnburg. that he has taken for a term of years, the Hotel, long known as Rubbard's American HO0T EL,~ Which it is his purpose to keep as such a house soudd be fcept, and will only promise to all who favor him with a call, that he will do all in hisI power to please; and where as much comfort and quiet may be expected as can be found in any Publie House. A careful anid attentive Hostler will ba kept . constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall tbei attended to in a way that shall give entire satis f actions. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. WM. KETCHAMI. Hamburg, Marchm 8-10 ' tf 7 Notice. T H E Estate of Gilber: $ummerall being Dereliet all those having demands, are requested to present them, duly attested, andr those indebted to make immediate payment to thesubcrier. JOHN -HILL, 0. E. D. may0mf 18 .I prosNotice. A LLpersns hdebted to, the estate of Dr. Augustus WV. Burt, dec'd., are requested to muake immediate payment. and those having demands against samd estate, are requested to present thmem fot payment, properly attested. WM. M. BURTr, Adm'r. june 16 tf 21 NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to thme Estate of, .1George Pope, deceased, are hereby noti fed that it is atbsolutely necessary to collect all , the nmoney due the Estate, and that those who do not pay will be sued before return day. The Notes are in the hiands of N. L. Griffin -or J. WV. Gibbs, Esgrs. Tl IO8. H. POP E. Executor. tl Jan 3 tf 2. .Notice. A LL Perso~ns havinmg demands againmst the t estate of H enry Carr, dee'd., are regnest ed to present them legatlly attested, and thoes mdebted are re nested to make immediate pay nent. T1 OS. LAKE, Admniistrator.j June 3 af 10 I LL toeindebted to the estate-of Charity 'f - Johnmson, dec'd , are reqi:ested to mnake ' mmdiate paymnent, an d those havlig demands 3' to present theta properly attested..r C . GOULDEN, .u SIMEON ATTA WAY, -Admintist ratoers. p tily7 tf, 24 LL. those ndebted to the estate of:David AR. Hadini,dec' 1., are re nested to'makeA mmedate tgynient, Ind thios aviai demandd to present'them? ro rtated; . JOH "datsiitrator.-i or -jurie'2 .. .... .. : AN eD 4Na AdJ n Hamburg, recen odyfoniPi rfi, and-formerlyby.Mesrs, e k Co., situated atthe4OotK,9 ,t nediately.at .the lleg a treet. From;it.supe t ocatao arrounded by astreaimdf .&tem. tively,. exempt from te casua( 'o irely above the reach'ofliighTes g They propose toryotiggeilni 'WAREHOUSE: &GENEBAI'FAC R' ander the firm of .GEIGER& PA , Having engaged Irn rexpenen' . pctent assistant,. in-additlont.their e scnal attention, and -psieseisginea liberal advance on ,PriduceconsiIt care, they hereby rende thezreserv, ters, Merchants and othersin and sale -of Cotton, FlourBa sad other Produce, in Receivingan ing Merchandise, and purchasing or der. Their charges will be regulate al rates of the place.;. - ( . W. W. GEIGER . JAMES Y..L.-PA Hamburg, June 3, 1846. - 'june9 - ... , e' R EM AINING in the Post O field, C. H. So. Ca. for the end ng 30th June,1847 ,; Baszard, S .. Lunday, Buzzard,!John S . Lamar, B Barnes, S N Logue W Bergen; A Brown J N. . Banning, Doct -. Man; Wm C. .McDaniel;,' . Cross, G W Alarball'B " Culbteath, Edward Martin,J Coleman, F i Marshall C.orly, B F McClendon Clark, A A. Minor, Childs, W B McKenny, , Conaham;Joseph . '", Christian, William -Pew;Wm - D. Payne, Day, Dozier, William Posey, San!'l D'ent, Thos :' .Purker, Sa - Dinkins,.M . . Presley Erv Delaughter, Mrs E,,. Presley Darn,n F . RandnlJ'7 , Fair, John Rdruesls (, s G RhiettT" li Greenleaf. Abram Robersonu. Gaskins, John- g'x.* Golly, P s. .Simki Grham, John Esq. Stone, insa . Gary, Miss Jane H Wilson. D 2 Hammon ,Andr'ev Wasli,'- ,: Hinkle, James 2 Wash, RJ Hord, Greenville - Walker; Harris,.V H % Willa . J. Wigfall, JI Binning, L,,. Whitker Saala. lames, Doct B 2 e...,; . ones, Mrs Mary Yace Kennerly, .Samisil Kmp, Wilson '~ 'All Persons calling for the a r will )lease say they are advertised. 'M:1RAZI FM July 7. t b T HE Subscriber -is'iow recetf'S 5plen' -did Stock-of N E WGOO 8it the Brick Store formerly occupied .B' " iley & [ryan, consisting of all kinds DraY GOODS1 GROCERI W-'HAID. WARE,,,CROCKERY, ZHOE o..which ho invites his friends athepzea o call and examine for themselve zfore pur h asing elsewhere. --- N. B. Goods Yery low Op April 6th 1847. - .~t:~ 12 .BACON-DBACOIL -JUS~T R?C.IEE .. LNEW lot of very,,supepoti3acon which will be sold low; for:CASH. Also-A lot of fine Flour. I. A.-WILLI&M8. June 9 f't 20 NOTICE "2U? F~H E undersigned haveformedia co-part, .Unership under the name ffJ'aN Lrow r Co., for the purpose of carryigp the Merchant Tailoring uEsiness, ;nd will keep at the same. acTorinerly occu-~ ied by John Lyon. A UIIAD5OME AssoRTMENT 07 JLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, VESTINGS, nd fancy articles, will alwaysgbe kiept on hand, hich will be sold on reasonable'terms. JOHN %YON.~ JOHNIlPSCOMB. January 1, 1847. -- ~ We alsd would infornithe abli~,that we are civing from New York and.'Chsalestnn, a plendid assortment of Gooudssuita~ble for Gent lemn's wear. consiatingr in partof >2.. Sup. black French CLOT Do. blue do. ,do.... Do. brown do. .do. Do. black do. Doe skina CASSIMERES' Do, do. fancy - doW'a~do. Do, fancy check stummer CpAT5, a large variety, .. a ~ - A splendid assurtmnentsf YESTINGS, Sfine lot of white kid Gloves,li'cbli do. lack satin and fancy Cravais~id Siisifs, uspenders, silk nder Shirasiiid'Drawers, otton and woolen Drawers, jf iso, a variety of Goods'bslon'iiigtb fih trade nch as MILITARY TRIMMIuNGS, &c., al, fwhich will be sold and mady ip jpye thai i1 please any that may hvr ~iheir March 15, 1847.> 9 The subscriber ret nhis i a lianks 0o a citizens of the District; forthe liberal mau er in which they have supported 1:is in':his usiness, and hopesaL3yy striciattinthat e public may find it t.their.sdvaltage to con nue their patronege. s OD LYON. R.ROFF, who hld condiaill s in sterestmin the rigitn~ leldiDistriCt, ~Hotchkiss''-Reaction. Pil1s(Iatent) s never. complied-vitba onlto. tero ire he holds no :intesraja eig~ Le,. the iundersagned saidjb ~ thr ghan xigh p a r~ rer to act n'io n March 1,. 18475 -~~J NY eras linUd haRNArke dbedte ON r' -- ~ VOLT. HEAD QUARTER f ntal Orders, No. 59. N accordance with General Orders, No; ton City, Capt. Brooks, of Company D saptain Joseph Kennedy, of Company G, }(ailed for the Recruiting service. s: =u. Captain Brooks will, on the receipt of at Washington, for instructions. In the m .Edgefield C. H. South Carolina. III. Captain Kennedy and Lieut. Kersha' olina. They will report on their arrival to C City, and until further orders from the Adjut dy will open a Recruiting Rendezvous at -Fo Carolina. IV. In addition to the Monthly Reports t report monthly to the Head Quarters ol this By order, In obedience to the foregoing order, I v the duty assigned me, until a reply to the ap ton, for permission to join my Regiment has The recruits enlisted by-Capt. Kenedy, to the South Caroline Regiment, and will be is thus presented to those gallant spirits.of I appointed only by a'want in number, of not A Bounty of $12 00 will be paid to eat dition to the Monthly pay of $7 00, the pro of Congress, together with other provisions even in. a pecuniary point of view. By the 9th Section of an Act of Congre additional military force, and for other purpo private now in service or who may hereafte and who shall receive an honorable discharge for disability incurred in the course of his se and sixty acres of Land, which lie will be at lands that may be subject to private entry; of receive treasury script to hes amount of'os payable semiannually, and redeemable at ti Each and every soldier, mustered into Wade, and who has not been legally discha Edgefield C. H., 5th July 1847, Recruiting Rendezvous. IN THE COURT OF ORDINA R :PY JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary tJEdgefield District : Whereas Jacob Long, bath applied me for Letters of Administration, on and singular the goods and chattels, rig[ and credits of George Bowers, late of i District aforesaid, deceased. - These ere therefore, to cite and admc ish all and singular. the kindred and ere itore of the said deceased, to be and appe hefore me, at our next Ordinary's Co for the said District, to be holden at Edj field Court House, on the 26th day July inst., to show cause, if any, wl the said. administration should not granted., Given under my hadd and seal, thist 12th day ol July, in .the year of c Lord one thousand eight. buodred .a forty-seven, and ,in.the 72d, year of Am can Independence. . .. - JOHN;: HILL, O. E D. July 14 2t 25 The IJ.S .isrict Conur DISTRICTFOF SOUTH 'AROLINA. JNBANKRUPTCY. IN the Matter of Henr.v H. Mayson. lat .Merchant of; Edgefield District, a Bai 'WiPursuant to an.Order of the. District' Ce' f the United States, Jr: the District of Sota Carolina, inotice is hereby given, that cause hein before the said Court, at the Fedei Court House in Charleston, on the Sixth d of November next, at elevon o'clock, A. I why the said Henry .H. Mason should receive his Discharge and Certificate, as Bankrupt. Charleston 26th day ofiJune J847. - e -H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. July 7,.. -3m 24 STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINa : ..EDGEFTELDVDISTRICT, - N TUHE COMMON PLE AS. G. L. & E. Penn, & Co. - s. Ca. Sa. James B. Harris. iTAMES B. HARRIS being now in t *custody of the Sheriff'of Edgefield D rict, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satial ciendum, at the suit of G L. & E. Peiii & C and haviing filed in my- ofiice a schedule oath, of his whole estate anid effects, real ni personal, with a view to obtain the benefit the Acts of the Gencral A ssembly, common called the Insolvent debtors Act. On moti of Mr. Tompkins, defendant's attorney, Pub Notice islhereby given, to the said G. L. & Per~n & Co.,and all others; the creditors of t said James B. Harris, thatthie siaid petition w~ be heard and considered. at Edgefield Cot House, on the sixth day of October next. or'< such other day as the Court may order durii the term, commencing on the first Monday October next, at said place; and the said G. &. E. Penn & C'o., aiid all the others, the ci ditors of the said James B. Harris, are herel commaided, then and there, either personali or by attorney, to show cause, if any they ca why the petition of the said Ja~nes Bi. Harr should not be heard and granted, and he I discharged from confinement by complyir with the acts aforesaid, according to the tert of said acts. TH O. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 2nd, J847. july 3 -3m 24 STATlh OF SOUTH CARO'LINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLE AS. Garvin & Haines, - s. . a. Sa. Charles B. Carter. * CHARLES B. CARTER who is nowi the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefiel District, by virtue of the surrender of his bai at the suit of Garvin & Haines, having file hipetitinn with a schedule on oath, of hi whole estate and effects, with the purpose< obtaining.the benefit of the Acts of thme Gene rl Assemibly, commonly icalled the insolver Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby give to the said Garvim & Haines,.and all thie oihe reditors ot'the said Charles B. Carter. that th sid petition will be heard and considered o; the sixth day. of October .next, at. Edgefiel Court Housse, or on such other day as the Comi inay order iluring the term. comm'enco'.g'e the irst Mitiday in October next, at said' place ind all the criditors of the imid Charles B. Cat tr, are hereby summoiied,:prersonally; 'or b; ridrney. then and thereiin said Court, to shov :ause,--if any they can,'why thie-.benefit of th ctsaforesaid, should not be .granted., to lh maid Charles 8. Carter, upon bia executog th issignent requsired by said Acts. T HO: G.BACON, Clerk. Cleks Ofce, 2nd July, 1847. (GERV3V0E~ TEERS. S, PALMETTO REGIMENT, S. C. V. Puebla, Mexico, June 3d, 1847.' 15, from the Adjutant General's Office, Warhing , now on leave of absence, on account of ill health, md Lieut. J. B. Kershaw, of Company C, ate de this order, report to the Adjutant General's Office Lerim he will open a Recruiting Rendezvous'a v will proceed by to-morrow's train jto -South Car 'apt. Brooks,rthe senior officer, and to Washingtoi ant General's Office,' at Washington, Capt. Kene rt Moultrie, and Lieut Kershaw at Camden SoutJ a the Adjutant Generals Office, these officers wil Regiment. JAMES CANTEY, Adjutant. ,ill remain at Edgefield C. H.,in the disrharge c plication I have made to the authorities at Washinf been received. Lt. Kershaw, and myself, will certainly be attaches received as Volunteers. A favourable opportunit: dgefield who burned to mingle in the fray, and did r gratifying their earnest and patriotic wishes. h recruit, immediately on his enlistment, and in ad vision tnade in the subjoined extract from an Ac fclothing, rations, &c., make the service desirable is, entitled " An Act to raise, for a limited time, at ses," "each non commissioned officer, musician o; r be enlisted during the present war with Mexico either by expiration of his term of enlistment, oi rvice, will be entitled to a warrant for One hundrei liberty to locate in one body, upon any of the public r he may, at his option, when honorality discharged UUNDRED DOLLARS, bearing six per cent. interest ,e pleasure of the Government." the service of the United States by Brevet Major rged, will report in person to me, forthwith.' P. S. BROOKS, Captain, Compang D., S. C. Volunteers. July 7 if 24 Y. Beckwith's Pitts. or HE Proprietor, many years ago, while T searching for a remedy for his own .it to health which the prescription of the day hlai to failed to benefit, to hit upon the composition o al these Pills, and they proved entirely success&i its in restoring his health. Their compositio he was freely communicated to many Physicians and it was not the design of the Inventor tha n. they should extend beyond the private practice d of himself, and that of his medical friends. Ap ar plications for them. however, began to multi ply, and he was advised by many of his profes sional brethren, and other gentlemen, of char e- acter and distinction, to prepare a quantity o of them and place them in the hands of an apo lay thecary. Even this seemed insufficient, and be be was urged to send them, by ieans of agencies throughout the country. Calomel had loni hd been a comm )n domestic remedy. There wa scarcely a family in whidh a sial of it was no ur to be found, and in which it was not used witi ad a degree of freedom from which a well inform ir ed P hysicianshould shrink." Astrangeiuifatu ation too seemed "to exist among~many "of the Faculty' 'Hardly ra ease was-preseribed for whether'acute or chronie its which calome was not given, in.: sore ;stage' of tie disease without Tearreslctionenid thoiosaads.s sa sillsiferingfroni itsperniciosefleers..Cua onel'i, without doubt,-a most aluablenidi Sa sins;aind in some casessmay lii' regarded:s ik. esntial; but ii should not be stricken froin ihe list of domestic remedies, and ie-adiinistered itonly ender the prudent anid.judicious :advice Sof a thoughtful Phaysiciana. Uponttial, by many be -Physicians and others, these Pills -were found al to be a substitute for mercurial preparations in mya large riumber of cases, and hence their popn. larity, and the large -demand for them. The 't idea ot'obtaining a Patint for them was nevei a entertained, nior has it been sought iio this day It was believed that by giving them a popular --form and circulating them through the country, thousands would be benefitted by their use, who wouald, otherwise, never hear of the pres' -. eription and never learn that a preparation had &been compounded. which rendered the india criminate and pernicious use of calomel an inecessary. These were some of the induce' mients (which led the Inventor of the Pills to to consent that they should become an object of public sale ; me None are genuine wvithoiut dhe signature of e .1NO.BECK WIT H, M. D. s' For sale by. R. S. ROBE RTS, Agent, Edge. a- field C. H,. South Carolina. -' A pril 28 6m 14 of Warranted to Cure. "H EMOR R H ODS,OR PILE.3, is a disease e-'produced by local irritation, costiveness, purga' tive stimnulantu, undue determination, of blood to the hemorrhoidah vessels by excessive tidingo ior walking, or a congestive state of the liver, and peculiarity of the constitution itself. >It is usually considered under three forms. ior varieties. as follows-Blind Piles, White se Pales, and Bleeding Piles. This disease is so common, and~ so very well known, that a description of its symptoms is not deemed necessary. .. The success that has followed the use of the SEmbrocation irn the cure inf this disease, has been truly astonishing. Physicians now ad vise their patients to try it, as the only . .Pile Medicine. In addition to its being a positive remedy E the Piles, it never fails to cuire that INTOLn, n R ABL E ITC HING, which is so very eommoe d and has its location in the same parts as th I, Piles, dl Read the following, from dhe editorial co s lumns of Atexiander's Weekly M essenger r ound at last-A cure for the Piles.-Physi -cns and Chemists have long been anxious to it discover a medicine thalt wvoud cnre one of the na mnst troublesomne diseases, thme Piles. Success r has at last been the result. Dr. JA CKSON'S m PILE EM BROCATION nmot only stops .all a bleeding, allays pain and inflamation, subdues a thant intolerable itchin~g, but eff'ectually cures, - like a charm. mand in ma very short time, persons i who~e lives have been rendered miserable for ; yeiars. -For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, y Edgefleld Court House, South Carolitn. r march~10 - if 7' a Earle's Pile Renmedy. TE HIS certain safe and efficacious remedy li. as never been kiiown to fail. The af .flicted should try it. For sale at FEdgefield C. -H onse, by R. S. ROBERTS. unmeD - tf 211 4. "."._' F OR tit cure of IEAFN ' the dilchargesofiiiittc t Also, all those' ,disagreseb'no-es, buzzing of irisects'fallin wte steam, &c,-&cwhieh are'sinjr proaching*Deafness, and~aldogeia i - ant with the'disease.: Manyf4e been deaf for ten, fifleen and twgpt q were obliged to'6se ear triiipet uaing one or two' bott.les *Il thrown aside their trump'et be g fectly well. - . nas W . The applicationi of the-Oil idiiea but on'the contrarytinragreable dt sensation The recipe for this M'" been obtained from an Auristrofg tion, who has found,5.frmdongm -e that deafness, in nineteen casescoa (y wasproduced either fro -- 'the nerves of hearing, irirTgh his object, therefore w o that would create a healthy"''ciididfj: parts. After a long seriesof ezpe efforts were" at last crownedtwhtb' the discoyery of this,;.preparaz received the name of. "SCARF '8 f POUND ACOUSTIC OIL,"j u~ed in this country ahot.'siiy wonderful has been its effects ien maling the deaf, that from pure ro manity, it is now offered to the p-v may have an opportunity ofprov g cy. A long list of certiticatesa but such is the confideoizi'j le i so high its reputation, thit but fewofthe be published. It i3 only necessary, t to a, has been recommended and use the best phycsicians and suseo ann and In this country. T - For sale by R.S. ROBERTS -- field Courthouse, South CarplinaL march 10 ,. . .. HEALTH WAEEAi,> DR. 'LELR'ONS VEGETABLE UNIVERSALPIL - T HE startling drawback oriaisiirlaI* dicinal Agents has ever been that inihe process of purgation and purification they ; also Debilitated the Sgstem.-BiencePurgsti Medicines have alwaysbeen regardedsat. but a Neceuar) Evil, Patientsaesorting' o for the relief of one disease at the es another.-To obviate this Physicians-hayio I sought for an Agent that would at th I time PURGE, PURIFY and -.STRENG f EN. But their efforts were nearlyifruitl I and they had almost despaired'ofsaca h the labors of science, .and researcb.wel e warded by a discovery which fllyrealidi .fondest desires of the. Medical? Facol r which is justly regarded as one of therm - portent Triumphs that Pharmacy'has - chieved.-This importait desideratunW - ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE UN SAL PILLS, which purifyathe.Blood -d f move all corrupt, and.vitiated h healthy accumulations from thieho4ya; ner never before rivalled; and'whih t duce no weakneasor- lassituds~whate on the contrary, tone-theStomach aad f rate the constitution duringthep t operations! Dr. Le-R6y's Pill. I those heretofore +irieconcilable ba ds able qualities,'Evsebationtn'j they are-at the-same timie 'BR ING PURGATIVE, and NIC fA I Theatw; incplein Roy's PilliaereWItD" 6 hegben .wifiliheite with Iariousgegeable and purifies=-thuu they* sup A -ity or laiitside of~tigetve; -u bene thsii operatioinarediiili action, or-subs' nent/Costivir 2Dr. Le:Roy's illsfascefmst4 searchisg'Medicine in.'existene ' ' attack the very root of Diseaseai at tion is so pirompi, the: in aniliousi w they are taken; thes patient~isaware'otes good effects.a They not,.only operatedor'h Blood, but also on the chyle, of-which4,e is formed, and this secures gooh'd bo Iri fountain head. moieover they pioden nausea, griping or debility. and::asiTmm Medicine they have no rivaL--Pice25Czv per Box. EMan .For sale by 3. D. TIBBEFS dsel D r. Brandreth's -PWe WTH EN the.,body is subject togulapyba. T 'gee, it reqmires Medicine.. Sd a changes from very hont, to cbhly3eath~V unfavorable to-the healthi;' and':ttis'ifaeui versally admitted, that heat and-noist's powerf~ul agents in producing diseasetajRts constant dry and constant wet weathierar favorable to its generation ; is-doei~a~igu what we call it; it tayb'eagtielit~ b bilious fever-it may be yellow 'fever~~m be dysentery-it may be Rheumtiga~iji he bronchiis-it may be' cholioi: i j~ constipation of the bowels-,-it sijai mntion of the bowels-it majiiinait of the stomach-it may be a nervustii feMn but still it is disease, and a diseaierle the Brandreth Pills, because they.nreme impurities from the body, all thaes manner feed the murther progresoa - dty; nto matter howcalled r thiieii not only the most propet mediciii~u ly the only medicmne that need~rd sell my Pills-if you-purchash of obtain a coutnterfet. B. BRaUxo Dr. BrandIreth's Principalfi O 4 way, N.,Y.; other offices in Nej -~4 ET'The genuine only for saide District by R. S. RO BERTS d House, Essruca a' TaAvmn,&Ha blii Sxvr~zY's Store, Meeting street.~j Every Agent having.- the...geiiimne tificate of Agency, signed bjr ih D self. - -': -EDGEFIELD vDIST'RIG3 IN THE -COURT 0RN?8Y John W. Holly &.wife, and. others, Applicants, 4, Sua Daniel D. Holly & wifeu~ p others, Defendants Tppearing to my satisfaction, th NHolly atid wife Mary, distuibti real estate of George NLitesey4tdet8 without 'thteimis-f thisaei~ ordered, thttesoapa Edgefield Court Hopeon Mouday in August next,.and anuy, why thes said landsdliousi -o divided, or thei-r conseflto4i entered of record. umrN JOHN-.HIIL May15 Northern lomedp - Baies -NOWrBERN HOMEP'TI Fo 4ali