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MONEY WANTED. I TAKE this method of requesting all per n= indebted to me on notes and open so counts for the year 1840, and previous. to make payment as early as possible. I owe money that is now loe, and consequently must collect. I &an not able to extend a longer indulgeice than I have done. I earnestly request those of my customers having open accounts, to coma =rward and hquidate them. Those that have been indulged for one and two years and lon will have to pay cst if they prefer it, ra teau paying the prinale and interest. E. s. PRESLEY. Aug.s tf 3 3rigde head Quarters, ' ~Eno'sutrLD, C. If. August 1841. rders No.2.1 . .SI lKINS. and THOMAS . WV GANTT. Esqrs.. having been appoint ed Aids.de-Camp to the Brig. GenI. Ist Brigade of Cavalry, with the rank of Captain, will be respected and obeyed accordingly. By order of Brig. GenI. Bonham. J. L. PEARSON. Brig. iaspector. August 26 c 30 Brigade.Head Quarters, EVOsiKaLO C. H. August J5, 1841. HE Raiments composung the Second Brigade, wl parad. for review and drill at the timsand pIsees herein stated, viz: The 9th Regiment at Morrow's Old FielJ,on Tuesday the 14th of Sepe mber. The 6th Regiment at Lomax's, on Thursday the 16th o September. The 9th Regiment at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 21st of September. The 7th Regiment at the Old Wells, on Thrsda the 23rd September. The 1 Regiment at Richardson's, on Sa. turday the 25th of September. The Commandants of Regiments will, on the day of parade. make their annual returns to the rae Major. Commissioned and non-commissioned offi cars. will assemble at their respective Regimen tal Muster Grounds, for drill and instruction. on the day previous to the review. The odeers will wear crape on their left arms, on the day of review. in memory of Dri gade Major B. IF. Nicholsou. deceased. 1 By order of Brix. GenI. Wimbish,. ARTHUR SlalKINS. Brig. Major. August 19 d 29 Uead Quarters, let BatotIA, CAVALRY. 20th JuIy. 1e4l. IN obedience to the Executive Order of the 4th t., the 2nd Regiment of Carnlry will assemble at Longmires. on Saturday the lPth of September. uniformed and equipped ror re view, drill, and inspection. The comnission. ed and non-commissioned officers, will assem. ble at the same place, ons the iday previous, for dif and instruction. Returns of the effective strength, anns. and equipments of the Regiment. will be furnished bBrigade Major on the day of review. Brigade and Regimental Staff, are ordered to be in attendance. By order of Brig. Gen. Bonham, W. A. WA R DLA W. Brig. Maj. Ist Brig. Car. S. C. f. AugustS g 27 ORDERS No. 7. RxotxKarrTL liA QUARTaRs. Edgefield C. H.,Aug. 2J. 1841. IN pursuance of Orders frot Brigade Heaid Quarters the seventh Regiment. S. C. %Ii Sltia, will parade for drill and review. at the Old Wells, on Thursday. the 23rd Septr. next. 'Ehe nfem oned Otfieers. wi 15andin ofCel1 - A gustI. ~9 ORDERS No. 8. RgO~rExALxat. va QUAaRT. Edgefieki C. H.. Autg. 241. 18.41. T HE Lower Battalion ofthle seventh Regi ment S. C. Militia, will parade at the Cherokee Ponds, on thte I Ithi Se ptember next, for drill and review. The oflicers and t,ont commissioned officers. will assemble the day previous for drill and instrusction. By order of Col. WViglfall. S. F. GO D E, Adjutaunt. August 19 c 29 The Georgia Constitution aIut, IS published in the City of Augusta.hby P. C. (s~UIEU'. at three dollars pera:unu, for the Sweekly, and six dollars for the thrice a week political principlies of'the pa per are well known and establishedt the editor will, as he has hitherto done, strictly adhuere to them. As he Irmly believes those princilies toube correct and perfectly soutnd. and twtimnately connected with the prosperity of the Union. the peace and happiness of the people. and, above all, with the purity and integrity of the public instituttions of the country, ho wi, in the maneagemewnt of this pres, have constantly itn view. thte maim hsasace ad disemiasen of the principles he r andth adsaameat of men. id wili, adfearlessly, hsupport the same A crisis has arrived in the political and finan-. eialatfaira of the country. which requires forti tude to meet it, a deteriuned spirit to resist its deviation from the reputblican patht and from the true interest of the people, and energy to give a complete triumph to the D~emocratic Repunbli san Party. Being nothing more thn one of the organs of that party. he sthl. with all the Gruness Ito possesses~echo it, princriples.. min-s ' tin its policy, defend its measutres. atnd utp port its candidates for the offices of the" counttry. His friends are respectfttlly requested to pro. cure subscribers to the paper, and to forward their names as soon as they cnnvenuiently can. !7 Subecriptioos received at thisotlee. Augusta, August, 1841. if 31 Gieueral Drug Store, Centreasreet, Hamburg, S. C. opposite the OLD AMERICAN HIOTEL, MURRAY & BILL, K EEP constantly ont hand, at the above House, a general assortment of paUGS, MED)ICI1NIES. IN STRUJMENTS, PERFUMERY. PAINTS, OILS, DYE. STUFFS, HATTER'S AMATE. RIALS,WINDOW GLASS,&c. All of which they offer at the lowest prices. and on termns to mst purchasers. All orders executedteiA wentaes and despatch. -A supply of warranted fresh Garden Seeds always on hand, suited to the seasont. lamburg, August 2. tf 27 .Notie is hereby given T3 0 ALL CONCERNED, that I will not ?pay over any money, by me collected, as Sherif' to ay order, nor will I pay over janseyon sale daysas that day is set a part to eolleet money. and not for paytnj. A~latiteus addressed to theS hciofEdgetield, post paid, willbe strictly attended to, otherwise they will not. S. CH RISTIE, '. a. v. August..e1 1 184.1 gpLANTE R'S HMOTEL. (FORME RLY KNO!VN AS GLOVER'S.) IN EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. T E SUBSCRIBER having putchased T theaboveestablislmnt, nd been Lst much expense is fitting it up for the accommodation of Families, ansd transient Boarders; would now call public attention to it. His Hotel i new, and spacious, situato near the Court Hstse. is a very-airy iuttiauion. and his Table he Batters himself, will bear a compar ison. with any oes found in an intaid towis For health, the villiage is notrions; anud lie has made such arrangements as he feels confident will give satisfaction to Families that may ay him a visit during the Summer season. T1he village is surrounded by unmerotus Springs of excellent water. H is Ssablsare tinder the superintendanceo of a careful Hostler. and at e large and airy. TRNS AS AS roLLows: Regular Ioarders, per month, $15 00 Children and servants half price, Day Boarders. 1 50 Horse per mopnth, 12 r0 " per day, 75 C. II GOODMAN. 37 The Augusta Chronicle, and Charleston Courier, will please give the above six inset tion.', twice a week, and forward their accounts to C. 11. G. June 25. tf l NEW GOODS. JOHN 0. B. FORD, H AS Just received from New York, a ull stock of fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, Containing, beside hits ustal supply of Stnple, Domestic Goods, a handsome atsartment of fine Lawns, 31uslins.aid Lace Good.; Super London Light Prints. faslhions or 1641; Prin. led Swise Muslins. and Priuted Lawn.,s: Das. ask Satin, Embroidered Lace, and Filet Sliawi.; snd of all kinds of F ancy Goods, his assortmsest is more ltuh ever varied, and complete. ro those acquainted with his estiumate or *,, as wrtnent." he deeii this nifliiient without :is ansmeratiois of articles-freshs sttpplys being received by almost every arrival. Couitry Merchants supplied at unnsnally low rates. Ilasburg, April -, 13-1. f ii xOTICE. PULIC NOTICE is htrebv giveni, that San application. by petition, will be tmade o the Legislature of tins State, at its oessiont in December next. for an Act declirisig Shas "reek, fromt a point called Gullidges ford. dinwi o its cutinmenee in South 'mElisto, a public high. vay, for the boating aid r1fmn1g of Timbr and Lumber-and fur the appointi. of Ctmmi+ lioners to open, and keep open, the said creek, md the insption of Alopes throngh 31ill Dam, ind other obstructions nit said Creck, with a 7iew to its beiig a channel or thorot ltth3ro to rans ort Lumber from its horders to tle sea. Mar. JAMES PI'lVis. Sh.4ts Crrk. July 6 if 21 NOTICE. IlIE Subscriber oflfers fair sale his valun. Eble phatisatiou. situated ott the wateis, l'urkv Creek, and on the Martin 30) illes fron latburg, narket as any in the undred acres, wiut ouse, and other led ina healthy manded by Waet'd t4asuingeoCr C Gvii babig4 sil iould dvae .he no that lie or will do well. ma he is disposed t Valnable Lauad b TE lIE Sub,.cviber otters fant salehsi vnlunhie plansttain whsere~onss how setsides. ittu Red in Esgethelsl dititt,? . Io Meeting Street. cs - thirty-thtree ac re- ;. I sin .. is under good fecs un-lst in ass ing si:,a ,s .. : ivation. Ons thes presses atre a goods~ dtt elbns house, kitchetn, barns, s~tbls, a~nd all rnecessa ryI out buildlings. Also at. excellent llorse M1ill, epabe of grintding 311 bushels pesr dasy. Atny persont de-irontes~ olpurchno.it:g, are reelstedot to eall and examine fur thsenuselves. Tersos suade Also, to sell, rent, or Isea'., onse hioe atnd Lo.t, in. the village .f Eidgelield, adjoinsing M1r. Mat. 3limus, constasining 4j acres. Ilos. Bi. JIARVEY. Jusly 8. tf 231 Caution. A L L P5ERSONS are forewarned fromt trad. igfor a Nsste gives.b mev itto M. es.rs. McCann, Jontes & Co , in, M-asrch 1840. ntnd payable ott the 1st ofiJanusary, l;a II ; givesn for isine htundred and twenty-tie d..1ars, as I atm leteruined tnot to pay said note?. ule.ss compeil-t ted y) law, as' die conssideratiotn lfor which said note was givent, have failedh. FRtANCIS POSEY. Ansgust5 d til BARMABY RUDGE, ANEW and pouttilaur work, by Dicken~s. ..This excellenit stuory, whtich hsasjnussly beesn prouosned. "Boz-s bess,"~ atnd a hich li~ts e seit ad uch ass instenie miserest in thse tind,.s of the reaing pubhlic, is nowv its conise of puiblbcatiotn mn the cosver of the Ates.ta M1irror. The next issue will comipri.'e chapter. XXXI. XXXII, XXXIII. XXXIV. antd XXXV. New sub. serihers tenn hs. stpppliedl with te bauck mantthers, and at the expirastison of the voktse, will Ihe itn possessions of d~e entire work ini a forts suitable for hindinig. Terms of the Mirror $3 per assnumt in ad. van au g. 24 a 30O 10 DOLLARS REWARD. R A NAW AY from ste subscriber, six nmile west of Augusa, on the 25th of Juily, a NEGRO MA N, named William or Bill, asonit 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, Mlini built, abut 25 or 30 years of age, a stmart actiice and likely fel. low, a good houtse servatt; dark coplex ion and rather a grave countetnance, anda well dress ed. lIe was seesn absout Mr. Ardis' planitationt. on Beach Islanid, the week hc heft, Ile msay have mades hi. way tos Savannah, as ito wo masn lie claimas for his wife is living there and is a free persons of color, and he matty attempt to get up in the Calhoun settlreent, as Ihe for merly beltiged to one ufthem. lThe above re ward will, with all reasonsble expesess be pad to any oneo that may lodge said negro its jail in the State so I may get him. A. READ. Augusta, Autg. 17, 1841. 6 3l1 I:JTThe Savannah Georgian. and Edgeleld Advertiser, will publish the above twice, and send their accounts to A. Rend for payment. BOOR & 303 PRINTING OF E'very description etecuted with 'Pneatness and despatch, at thc Office Executive Department. CLAarSDON. July 10, 1841. A S the Governor of the State will be abset from Clarendon 'ntil October, on a to f Review of' the Militia through the Uppe Iistricts, all communications of srnportane shouald be addressed to him accordingly. wit relerence to the General Orders of the Adjutar and luspector General. B. T. W ATTS, Executive Secretar'. July 29 k 1.6 Head Quarters, CL1RVSDsON. 4th June, 1MI. ORDERS No. - T H E followiog Regiments will parade f review and drill, at the qines and place The 8th Regiment at Morrow's Old Field, al Tuesday the 14th of September. The 8th Reginetnt at Lomax's. on Thur, day, the 16th of Septemtaier. rho 2d Reginient of Cuvairy at Longmire'A on Saturday the 18th of September. The 9th Regituent at Lowu's, on Tuesday the 21st of September. The 7th Regiment at the Old Wells, oi Thursday, the 2.'tk of September. The 10th Regiment at Richardson's on Sa turday. the 25th of September. The 3-ith Regiment at Killer's Old Field, ai Tuesday. the 2Pth, of September. The 39th Regitent at the usual paradi groind, on Thursday. the30th of September. The coimmissioued andti non-cnnmissioneo officers will asseinble at their respective Regi mental Muster grounds, fror drill and instruc tion mi the tiny previns to their review. The .iajor GenernAls and Brigadier Gen erals will, wilh their .tif, attend the reviews it their respective coimind-4 The Brig-adier Gtenerals are specially charg ed with the extenio n of so niuch of this orde as relates to their own Brigades. The Conmrand-tin, of Reginients will maki tlawir .inniil remtrus to their Brigamdier Genern at such iimesas they may direct. to enable thn to iake their rettirnis to the Adjutaut Genera by the tiileenttlh 'of October next. By order or the Comaner-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. & Inspt'r. Gen. June 21 p 21 Stoves and Stills. q! a e ready adoto deo onir, bommg troti F~fly~tp 00a 'Undred Gallons; and continue aiossixes thi sen St , EDG TJhomas Stonem leniv Stone.nn'M efend'ts.3 I'np ppearinmg tomy stisfaction, that Thomn L.iighmfs',t. WVilli:nn, Elt:nmond and wil Nancoy. Al~ex'~andler ihtambt ell and wvife Rebcca llhenry Jones ando withi Silly. - Johansoi iami wife Sally. Ahnet.r Stone.. Lawrence Rini how anad wifeJiucey. an Ltevi Jurdan and wil Sailv. Defendman~t< in thi4 cae, reside beyona the ltmit.; tf thmi.: State. It is therefore ordered that thiey do appeitar andI ohjer t to the divisioa "r sae~ "of the real estate of~ Philip Ligh~tiot dec'd., on ot liefoire the fourth day of Octohe nxt. or thesir consent to the satme will be enter edon record, this 7th dlay of July, 1841. OLIVER T1OWLES, o. g. n. Jmuly 15 mi 24 Staite Of South Carolina. AlllEVILLE~ DISTRICT. IX IlE~f COURT OF ORDINA.4 i W hlElt EAS Pemnchinanm Altford, to who, niniti~tratiomn ol the personal estate Sniuel Stillenaire. dec'd, wvas grated, lie re moved fromti this State. withioat hiavin'g accnn etd for hit 'aid audmiinistration: ordered. that th; said Penachatn Alfortd.and lain securities Ennel Nesont anda~ Williamu IF. Nelson, appenr befor me, in the. Curt of Ondinary, on the third da; of Sep1tenaber next, to render an neccount for his the sjtid Petachmian Alftord'm said adatinistratioti MOSES TAGGART, 0. K. n. Atagust 10,. 1841. c 29 ~State (of South Carolina. RABN WELL DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. James D. King., Billfor acea. Jr i. vi'. jsaio. Fik1 Benij. R. Jenkinms,& others. 25th .Jan. 184: O N readmg the affidavit filed in this case is ordered, that the defendants Benjatni RL Jetnkinas, and the legal repre.sentative oflPat Fiizsinimons, who reside without the limits this State do answer, pleadl or demur, to th above stated lill within three months, or jndg< ment will be taken against thenm pro confeso. A. P. A LDR ICII,. C& a. K. 5. D. Commsionrs Offce, Baratrel District, Augtust I6, 1841. August 19 ac 29 Positive and Final Notie I8 1 hER EBY GIVEi\ to all indebted to t subscriber, that their necou'nts and note dime 1st Januiary, 1841. itnd anterior iotimttdat must be paid, or satisfaction giveii of the fort coming thereot-or what~ imy cent of courn C. A. DOWD. N. B. I will still my remaining stock of Di Goods, or any part of t, at cost for Cash. C. A.D. Auguest 5 . er *27 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Josiah King vs. Foreign Auachmnat, Bemy Proctor, Decaration s Assumpsit. T HF. Plaintiff having this day filedhis declar ation in my office, and the Defendant har ing no wife or attorney known to be within the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered that the Defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement eviil be given against hitm. t GEO. POPE, c. c. r. ir Clerk's Ofce, r May 13, 141. c. ago iti ; tate of South Carolina. i ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John Moote vs. Declaration is Attach. .lathew Houston. ment. W H EREAS the Plaintiff in the above stat. ed case, has this day filed his Declara tion ngainst the Defendant, who is absent from, and without the limits of thisState, (as it issaid,) having neither wife nor attorney, known with r in the same, on whoma a copy of the Declara. t lion with a rule to plead thereto might be serv r ed: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day frin the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be i'tvarded agiist him. JNO. F. LIVINGS fON, C. C P. Clerk's oj$e, ? - !ay 15,I641. S a.&T. aqe 17 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Greet, B. Crawford. Declaration in At vs. Wade Shittlesworth. tachmeut. W H ER EAS the Plaintiff in the above stat ed case. has this day filed his Declara tion against'the Defendant, who is absent fromi, arid without the limits of this State, (as it is said.) having neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, on whom a copy of the Declar ation, witho a rule to plead thereto might be crv ed: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to tim said Declaration, within a year and a day. fron, the date thereof, otherwise final and absoluto judgment will be awarded apinst him r JNO..F. LIVINGSrON, C. C. P Clerk's Office, t May 15, I84. S a.& T. aqe 17 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel It. Fuller, vs. Deda ration in At Jones & McGinty. tachment. W H ER EAS the said Plaintiffin the above W stated case, has this day filed his Declar ation against the said Defendant. who is absent front, and without the limits of the State, (as it is -aid,) having neither wife nor attorney,knownt within the same, on whom a copy of'the De * tion. with a rule to plead thereto nightt b, Ordered, that the said Defendant plead msaid Declaration, within a year and a date thereof, otherwise final and nt will be awarded aaiinst him . LIVINGSrON, U. C. P. X. & T. age 17 bouth Carolina. E DISTRICT. MMON PLEA S. Dedaratio in Aittach meat. laintiff in the above stat day fded his declara nt from, issaid.) with mid Dee1r" a a J j at wil be him. -P., T. 0 E AS. gnee, Dcdaration in r.Attachments. laintia'7in the above stated y filed his D~eclaraiion a who is abs.ent fromn,antd'with State, (as it is said,) hsavinig eattorney, known winhin the copy of the Declaration, willh thereto nmight be served: Or. Defendant plead to the caid De -na year and a day from the date ise final atid absolute juidgmtent awarded against him. NO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. -' Offtee, - May 15. 1841. a. & T. age 17 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Edward Thomas, endorsee, Dedlaration Ed ward Collier,8r.,endoruer. in Attachment. 7 1 E Plaintiff havin~ this dy filed his de 3.claration in mny ofce,and h eedn having rio wife or attorney known to be with r in the State upon whom a copy with a ride to -plead, could be served. On motion, ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declar ation wvithin a year said a day or final and abso -lute judgment shall be awarded against himt. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Mlay 1$. 1841. -r. aqe 17 State of South Carolina. CEDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. G he Ta Foreign Attach ment. The Plaintiffs havitng this day filed his De claration in my office, and the Defendant hiaving no wiife or attorney known to be within the State, on whom a copy of thte same. with a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered that the defendant plead to the said declartion within a year and a day, or final and absoltute judgment will be givena agiainst hint. G EO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerks Ojfice. ~ _ May20, .841. J w. W._ age 16_ Blrought to the Ja1I n fF this District, anegro boy, by the namte of SBIL L, about 5 feet, 34 inches high, very ,f dark compitlexion, and between :15and 40 years e of eg a, stout btuilt, and has a scar on his Iell e. Icheek, and one just over his left nipple. He Isays that lie blongs to Mr. J. Beck, of Elbert Icounty, Georgia. Th~e owner is requested to come forward, prove piroperty,payc cargs and take him away. C. H. GOODMAN, s. a. ii - Augtust 5. 1841 tf 27 e' Brought to the Jail ast F this District, a Nspo man, named AN eDREW, about 2 ears of age, bald h. headed, 5 feet 74 inches hih, says he belongs e. to Mr. Huff, living on Rdyriver, Greenville Dtstrict. ry The owner is regnested to come forwvard, prove property, pa charges & take him away. O..GODMAN, sr. a. n. atigutat 19 at' 29 MOFFAT'S Vegetable L'e Medicines. T H ESE Sledicines are indebted for their name to their ianifest and sensible ac tion in purifying the springs and channels of Ife, and enduiu thei with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to which the humiian frame is liable, the happy efects of' Mofars Life Pills and Phenix Biurrs, have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the peisons benefit ted, and who were previously unacquamit d with the beautifully philosophical principles upoin which they are compounded, and upon which thacy consequently act. The Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases of every fori and dccription. Their first operation is to loosen rromt the coats of the stotmach and bowels, the varioas impuri. ties and crudities constantly setltig around ieu; and to remove the hardened fwaces which collect in the convolutions of the smallest intes. tineS. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils. or sudden diarama, with its ims minent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatonists. wvhu examine the hi man bowels afler death; and hence t'se preju. dice of thosa well infermed men agaimst qluark medicines-or tmedicines prepaiei and hesald ed to the public by i;norant persons. The se cond effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this tme-ais. the livet and the lungs. the heathful actin of which entirely depends upon the regulnrity of the trinary organ-s. The blocid, whsich takes its color from tne agency of the liver and the luio;s before it pa-ses into the heart, being thiu.s purified Ivy them, and nourishrd by food com ing from aclean stomac.tmses treely through the veins, renews every part of the systen. and triumuphantly mouniits the banner o health in the bloomig cheek. Mufrs Life Meeiciaes have been thorou: lily tested, and pronounced a stivervig i remedv for Dyspepsm, Flatulency. lalpiiatinu of' the lenti, los of A ppetite. lieart-hurn ad Ilead. ache, testleasness, ll-teiper, Aniety. Lan guor and Melancholy. Costiveness. Diarthwa. Cholera. Fevers ot all kinds. Rhenmat im Gouit, Dropsies of all kinre. Gravel. Worms. Asthma and Consumnption. Scursy. Ulcers. In veterate Sores, Scorbatic Eruptions and Badl Complexions, Eruptive ctoi laints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disa;reeab he Coiplexions. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Common Co.lds atnd Inflnenzaand various other complaint, whicih atilict the hunan frame. In Frvrin ail A'ts:. particularly, the Life Medicines have beei miiust eminently successful , so much so that in the Fever and Agne districts, Physicians al. most universally prescribe them. All that M1r. S3otfiat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the direction. It is unlot by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himsell may ay in their favor. that lie hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. These valuable Medicines are for sale by C. A. DOWD. February 25, 111. tf 41 IM 0 F F A T 's L IFE PILLS. &IIGNIX BITTERS. J. The perfectly safe. nueriing, and nicecss ful treatument of almnost every species ofdisease by the useof)3OFFAT'S LFE 31 EDICIN E8, is no lotger a matter of doubt, as a refereiee to the experience of imany thousand patients will satisfactoril prove. During thie present motath alone, nearly one hundred cases have com'e to the knowledge f3ar. Suoryat, where the parient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cnre by the exclisive and judicitis use of the Life Mfedicin-soo eight or ten of' these had been considered beyond all hope by their medical autendants. Such happy iesults are a source ofgra pleasure to 51r. bf. and inir him with new confidece to roconame the no ninanne!'usine e is (Jpfdsigitingg . The L"E AEDICIN INar a .1 VE GETABLE pritrmation The rr;wi and pleasant iW Ahi operation, anaat the same tIme thorough-acting rapidly upon the secre tionis of the systetm-cerrviing oni all acrioni mns humors,'anda assimiil'sting wvith and purify-' ing the blood. For this reason, in ag::ravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life .1Iedicies will give relief im a shorter space of time bhan aiiy other ptrescription. it Fever-and-Agnae, In-. flammtatory Rthenmuatism,. Feveis aofevery de c'ription, :sick I leadachie, hlearthutrn, Dizti~es in: the fIcatd, P'ains in the Chest, Fhlatuhenev, imipaired appetite, and in every di.-ase arisirng friom an imnpusity of the blotod, aor a disorderedl state of'the stomach, the use of these M!edicines has ilways proved to lie beyond daanhtt greatly superior to any othe r mode of treat mnt. All that Mir. Muofat asks ot his patients is toi be partienihr in takin:: hiem strictly according to the directions. It is noat by a newspiaer no lice, or by any thing thait he' himnselt way say' in their favior, that he hiees to gain credlit. It i' alasne lhv the re-mlbs ai faiir trial. Is the reader an invalid. anda does hae n ishm to knoaw w hethaer the Life Sledicines will suit his own. c'a-e Iti rso, let him call oar sendl to SIr. Slofati's ate-nt itn this pla:ce, andia procure a copyv of' the SI edical 3lannal, detsignted as ;t.aaoestic (Uide toa:l I Iealth, pubtlished gratuitiuisly. ile will 'here find einmeratedl very manny extrtaoradinry cases ofcnret; andai perhapu jom eai:axact-ly simailar ao his owna. 3Mutfat's .'ledical Oiee in'Ne w York, 37"> Broad way. For sale by C. A. DOWD). March 18. it 7 State of South Carolinla. EDG;ElI.D) DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO.MMON PLEAS. Rt. C. Baldwin & Co. vs .Aruacmrat Grady & Sic~~ elds. Assumtpsil. T H1 E Plaintiti havinug this day tiled his dle 3.clarationi in: the aibove stated case, and the Defendant huaving no iih or artorney kitown. to be within this State. uipona whtamt a1 copy of the said declarationa wvith a rutletat plead can be served. It is ortdered that the said lDe fendant doappearand lhead to the said decelara tion, within a year and a day, fromu the' putblica. tion hereof, or finalanid absolutejtudgiit will bc awarded againast him. GEO. POPE, c. c.r. Clerk's Ojiee. MaircA22, 1841, ( ira $7 50 agel0 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Henry Willia msvs. Foreign Agtarhnment. Gumthrage Williamas, T11lIE PlaintitF having this day filed his Declaration in my office, andl the lDe. fondant having nto wife or attoriney kniown to me within (lie State. on whatm a copy of' the same, with a rtule to plead, <.onld be served. It is ordered that the Defeddaim plead to the said declaration withint a veer and a day, or tinial asua absolute judgetment will hae given agaimst him. GiEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerks Offce,~ May 20t. 1841. J-~w w. a "9 It Io iie. A LL. persons iiebthmed tat the esiate at Wil liamt Robertsoni, late aof Edgefieldl Dittrict, dec'd., are requested to make paymeant, and all who have dernands against the estate are re quested te reader them in to the suibsrbers properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. JAMES ROBERTSON, ana ~Etrs. DOUGLA8SROBERTSON, J..y,, ir f "'t MOFFAT'S V EGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHE NIX BITTERS.-The high celebrity which these excellent bledicia.es have acquired, in coiuaag almost every disease to, which the human f1rame is liable, is a na'ter fainihiar with .ulmostevery iutelligent person. 'I bey becamt known by their frustsi-- ir good works have testifid for them-thiey did not thrive by the faith of the ciedulous. fin c-ses of Costiveness, Dyspepsis, Bilious and Liver Atfections Asthma, Files, Settled I'ains. Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obsti nate lleadaches, Impure State of the Fluide, Unhealtby Appearance of the Skin, Nervous )ebility, tie Sickness incidect to Females in Delicate Health. eery kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general De rangetents of lealth, tlse Medicines have in variably proved a certain and speedy remedy rhaey restore %igorous health to the most ex hauated consitituti,,na. A single trial will place the Life P16lls and lhu-ix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in th. eutimation of every patielt. Prepared and sold, whaolesale and retail, at W31. B. 31OFFAT'S M1edical Office, 375 Broadway. New York. N. B. None arts genuine unless they have the fac simile ofJoin Sloffit's signature. Df The Life Pills are sold in boxes-Price, '25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size; and the PhLenix Bitters in bottles, at $I fi $2 cach, with full directions. For Gratiuious Distribution-An interesting little pamaihler, entitled ' 51oflat's Medical Ma. nual, di-siggled as a domestic Guide to Health containiii accurate information concerning the tie iiost pretsdlent disease, and the most ap. proved reinedies--by W31. 310FFAT." For sale by March 11. tf 6 C. A. DOWD. Citizens of Charleston, .- ND TI!E NEIGIlORING ST.ITES. Y OU are respectfully informed that 70 31r:Ti. sTnEET 70-is mhy Office for the exclasive sale taf BIANDRET H'S VEGE. TAISLE UNIVEtSAL. PILLS. Price twen ty five cents per box. with darections in English, French. Spanish Portiiguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Batithlla Pills, renders it unnecessary tocom. Ient largely on their particular virtues. As an anati-bilimus and purgative medicine, they are unequalled by arn% . Their purifying effect on the blood is universally allowed-all that have ever used have approvcd and recommended tleIm. In iainy cases where the dreadful ravages of niceration had laid bare ligament aud bone, and where to all appearance, no human meau could save life, have patients by the use ofthele Pills, been restored to good health; the devour ing disease having beencompletely eradicated. In coinsetplentice of the pleasantness of their operation. they are universally used in every section of this wide extended 'country where they are maide known, and are last surperseding every oiher Preparation of professed similar in port. Upwards oftFourteen Thousand cases have been, certified as cured, solely frot their uise sinice the introdluction of that into the U. States, thus establishing the fact be)ond all doubt, that the lrandreth Plls'cure the (appar raently) Most opposite diseases, by the one simple act of cottinuaallv evacuating the bow els with tilem', until the disease gives way, thei efore, whatever may be said of the ThsaR; the UriLITY of the rxCACTICZ is now aIroUn all As Biandreth's Pills cure Scurvy, Costive ne'. and its conseqluences, seasfaring men, atad all travellers to foreign regions, should not be without, in order to resoit to them on every occasin of illness. No medicine chest is re quiredI where they are. N. 1B,-Time or climate affects them not, provided they are kept dry. Sonthern gentle. nenl will tind this medicine one that willinsure health to the people onl their estates. - Be careful rand- never-prch...?ugs of a Drnggst, rutorsjsNo to be Brandreth's Pills. Unader SU ciatcexM-rAscas is any one of this class made an Agent. My own established A gent4hav e ,INtasaI.t an NGRAvIED Certiti. cate, signedu B. Brnadreth, 31.D,in my own hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and whean over twelve nmonthas old, it no longer guarantees the geuinenesa of the medicine, it woauld be well, therefore. for purchasers to care f'ully examaine thme Certiticaie. The seal is liot was. but einaborsed on thme paper wvith a steel selI. lfh'ae genuuane meadicinae is obtainied,there is no doubt of* its ging perfect satisfaction, anad if all whlo want at :are ecareful to go by the abovedirectiotns, there is little doubt but they will obtain it tteetnber 70 Mleeting street, is the only place ina Charlestaon where the ge~naine mcdi cinre caan bem obtainaed, arid at W. WV. ales,Hlam bair:: and C. A. lDon a, Edgetieldl G.lh. the only anithemr iseda Agent.- t'or Edgleftih. AG; .NTS l'u4lt 5Ol'T11 CARlOLINA. Stephlm'i en Owen. Aiken; Davidl Turner, e.m tort :John03 lcLare.i Abbheville;: William Cuninghm Coluambia; Elijah Alexander, Pm ickn-; Johni Illastie, Penduleton ; Samuel WAihi e.orgetowna. 31c1.nare. Brawl ey & Co. (lar-tar; C'harles, Wilcox. Coo,awhatchie; a Iker & lBran. Barnevell K. II.; 1). & H1. B. heir', Gr ahamt's P. 0., Blarrnwell District.. Ga< htolliing, G;rteenville District; Reuben Gros'.~ I .'xing. t'.n; 1 iantie &. Nichol, Greenville t'. II.: Johnii G. ITongu te. Yuannguesville, Fair field Dit.; Sylve:.ter Beach, OJrangeburg, Rln'f& Johntson, Newvberrv ; Rice & Cater, Andelaro : Jamtes E. Gee,'Leeseille, Lexing temn lDi.,i ict; llarksduale & Saxon, Gaurensville', V'ernmon & .1 itchell. Spartanrg, P. 3. Fester, Fmoster's, Un iioin District: John3Mc Lure,Uniona ville', George Steel, Yorkville; A. HI. Cham-. hears, Winasboro';C harles Mfiller, Edisto Bland, John Rtosser, Camden ; Samuel VS ilmot, Georgetoawn; 3laker & Ryan, Barnwell; E, Gartignte, Bllackville, Barnwell; E. D. Felder, .ilway, Barnwell; Gatngley & Drunmmond; Loweer 'Threc Rtuns, Banrnwell; Philip Char trand,hBranchaville. Orangeburg; A. Stevenson, Pic-knevville', Union, and II. Jaudon, Robert ville. Beaufort. Feb 1:1, 1540 tf 2 tat of outh Crln. EDGEFLELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMO1N PLEAS. Beverly Biurton J uachmeat, Wmn. 31. Steifle- U. Ti 'lIE Plaintiif having this day filed his I. Declaration in my office, and the Defend nat having ao Wife or- Attorney known to be evillain the State. on whotn a copy of thesame, wile arule to plead, could be served. It is or dered that the D~efenadant plead to thme said dec laration within a year and a day, or final and absotote judgemaent will be given againast him. Clerk's Otfice. De~c. 18. lz84U. an * 7 50~ 47 Notice I s1 R EltFBY (,IV EN, that application will be tiede, at tihe tnext session of the Legis lature, for ain ameandenut at the Charter incor parating the Town of Edgetield. P. F. LABORDE, 3Iayl10, 1841 m. 15 TS hereby given that application will be U.tna at the sitting of the next Legislature' foaratnAct incorporating the Mt. Vernon Church andi Camp-,Grounfd.6m J Mtay 1:t 1841,aIt