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Fiurman IAutiutlm. F OR the classical departuentof aiis Jnstitu tion, the Basrd'if-t'rustees have elected the Rev. N. W. Hodges as Principa,, and the ev. P. T. Mamnmond, tteward and Farmer. The Principal- has also secured Mr. John Davos as Assistant teacher, tor the ensuing year, This school, therefore, will go into op. *ration on the 2nd Monday in January next; under the superintendance of .% r. Hodges. The Principal and Assistant are both experien. sed teathers, and each has prepared dtudents or the SouthCarolina College. Mr lianifnd has served for 3 months past, as steward and planter, and bids fair to fill hisastation with satis faction to all parties, ' The rates of Board Tuition will be fixed 4t the next meeting of- 'Board, with a little varivion from the terinsofla tyear. which were $100 for board,-nud from 2 to $40 per an num for tuition,payable half yearly in advance. Students will be required to labor' two and a half hours in each day, for wiaich they will re eeive reasonable compensation; to be deducted from their board in the last session. Parentz or guardians way have their sitos prepared either for the Junior or lower classes in College, or have their instructions suited to a high order of English education. The Principal has resolved to enforce strict discipline; and cultivtte the moral ats well as the satelectua powers of the yonth committed to his care.* His etrrts in tIflis way will be sec onded by the Execuitiveconmmitteo,who are de termined to take every practical measure to re Inove temptations, as far as possible fioti this Institution, which ate calculated to lead tiie ,ftnl dents into immoralities or disorder. The coim stitution and laws of this inttitution wil tie fur nishad to any' one who will ply to either of the members of the Board of Trustees. It is earnestly requested. that the parents and itar idans who send to this institution. would strictly observe that law of the Board of Trustees. which requites tnat all monies sent lbr the use of their sons should be placed in the hands of %' pe -steward, to be given out as necessary ; and not to authoriso any student to contract ainy debt, without the approbation of the steward, In order to enforce this law, it is hoped parents and guardians, will refuse the taymunt o any account contracted by minors(without such ani thority;) especially or wiie r siirits &c. Al. plications for etiterance must be made as soon as conveniont, in person o- bv letter, to the Principal, at Woodville P. O. Ablieville District er to Wim. Smith, near the Institution. JNO. DAVIS, President of the Board Nov 8, 1838 42 Edgetleld Village F'P"IALE tiC.D a .l I . HE excicises o! thi. in.itutai wil re coinmence ott Tuesday. Me I st day of Jan Nary, 1839. The Rector inforitis the commttnumlt ty, that Miss STAR, who has assisted laim this year,is engaged for the next als. With tht! aS . iWance of this lady, and of' Mr. BAroN in the - vOW's/Department, till the Ornamental brancoh. esof Drawing, Painting, Ncedle-work k Musei. will be taught in thi. institution. together we]; the solid branches heretofore taught. BOARD zNG can be obtained in lie house of' the Rector for thirty pupils, and in neighboring private houses to any extent desired. It is particularly, desirable, that those who intend to place their' children in this - Institution for the next y ar, should do so in the first week of' the opening o. the school in January; as, in that week the cims. see will be formed for the whole system to ctn. mence its operations on Monday of the second week. The school room is provided with fire places eind fires to make it comifortable in winter, ana the hours of instruction are the saint' in that sea eon as in the summer. Sothat the advantagi-s for study in the winter will be equal to those in the summer. Prices in the Solid Branches atnd Music the same the next gor as this, For Drawing a. d Painting, $8 per '.auarter. tor Needle-work, *4. Paymetnts quarte'rly in advance.. W. B. JOHNSON, Redur Edgefield. Nov. 1. 1838. c 39 The South Carolinian, Charleston Coirier 0. Mercury, Augpusta Chronicle & Sentineland Cq#*itutionalist will give the above two weekly insertions, and forward their accounts to this of. fice for payment. AMERICAN hOTEL. H AMBURG, S C. ? HE Subscriber takes great pleasure it. in. 2kforming his friends & the pubilic general. JIthat he hasopenied hislarge. atnd commtodious H6utii, and will be verv thatnkful to theta hor a liberahsharef thmeir patroniage. He flatters himti self, that from the experience of thme Lady who has chtarge of the domtesmic aiffairs of the i s,. also his Servanttsand Hlostlers, together with his own wvill atnd disposition to p)lease, that general satisfaction may be given. The situation of':h House affordsa cotnvenien'o,particualarly desira ble to persotns whlo may have business to attend to, or who may wvishi to take the itail Rload Ca for Charleston: and his Stable lots are largi. andi well prepared for the accounmmadatiotn of Getl,. mnen..who may have Stock for sale. G. WV. MAYSON. Oct. 24, 18313 tf 38 $25 Reward. RU)ANAWAY from the Subhscra - b er on the tnight of the 5th of February last, from moy p lace two miles ftrom Hamtbuirg, 8. C. atnegro mati named BEN, aboitt forty-five years old, five feet six inachesligh. The above reward I will pay for delivering him to ate, or ptutttg him : n jailso that I can g etlhim. IHambumrg, March 26.,1837 tf 8 R AN AWAY I'romi the sttbscriber _______ E~ ont the 4th itnst. his negro muan U T'OM,. about 40 years of age, 5, feert 8 or 10 inchtes high, Hie is of a dark L-Acotmplexiotn,very tmucht stooped in the shoul ders, and getnerally holds downt his head. Also, 3 ir 4 anys prev~ious, .his wife SA L. She is of a yell .w 4omplex'on, near 5 feet high, frowns whetn spo. ken to, and took with her three. dresses, two of calico and oite white, atid a bonntet. Aiiy per-. eon apprehending the said negroes and lodlgitng them sa some safe gaol, soa that I et them, or -delivering them to me, living near Gilgal Meet lugHoase, shall receive the above reward andl afrasonable expienses paid. WILLIAM STROM. Sen. Nov 6, 1838 tf 40 ' AND CLOAK W ARlE-HIOUSE, No. 10, Pearl atreel, Charleston, S. C. lIE undersigned having establishied a ~ T branch of his New York IHonse at No. -10, Pearl street, Charleston, first door below Hyatt, McBurnaey & Co. is now receiving anidi openig a large and general assortment of rea .dy m4de CLOTH ING atnd CLOAKs. which will be offered to purchasers for cash or ap.] proved papen, at New York price's. LEWJS D. BROWN. Oct 27- 1821L .. 40 PROSPECTUS Of the OLD DOltENION. 1S published, In t elown of Porisn,outh, Va., a new weekly paper uuder the above title. to be devotedio the propapation and delence of the cardinal principles (a Jeffersotnian Demoecy. Believiug that the American peo0W-6areon the eve of a, more eventful cripis than any ever t itues sed sine" p foundation ol our government tle pu aWera will devote their undivided energies to the great nork ofdillijsing use ful knowledge amiong tll classes. Tliren tened as we are with a oriniiv of abomina tions, vis.. a high tariff-National Bank and Aloolition--thte "war, pestilence, and f1iaiine." crewhile predicted bV a Westei n prophet; we feel imperatively called upon to expose zealously and perseveringly, the unhallowed desigtsof the trading polifi cians who would barter away the priceless legacy bequeathed to us by our fathers, purchased by tears and blood. %% e shall oppose a Aational Bank in any and every fora in which it may he presented, as un contitutional inexpedient, olangerous. and nttifitly unjust; we shall warmly and strongly advocate our lons cherieh-d prinvilbieb of Free Trade and Equal Rights eqal burdens and equal henefits: equal menus of acquiring wealth, and iniversal education;and (if course shall undeviaiingly oppose all monopolies and exclhsive privi le-ges- The unaenly delormities of Alho tion will be handled without gloves. le Iieving that a connexion between the Banks and the Government would prove atn endles-, source of difficulty. embarras lent, ans I corruption, no painls will he %pared to prevent the foul and leprotis union. Maintaining, as we do, that Las hour is the tuoore. of all our wealth, suor (filly primitive riches-that industry is the lirrs cause or value and the trite origin of aill tihe necessaries and even lixuries of life, we shall consider the clnin of the usefii ectpationg, the labouritng and pr4inctive classes, who alone create real capital as paramount to all others: The PlInter a the Mechanic will. -herefore, lind in Thc Old Dominion" an unflinching friend at all times, and uinder all cireustiances. The enomotis evils of the mischievously pow erflul moneyed corporations which now bestride the land, n ill be fiarlessv uninas ked, aid the inevitable tendency of sieh instilutions asluhesitatingly exposed. The a terests of the Merchant i ill by no means he overlooked. A portion 4of the paper %%all be devoted to iiiiscellanents subjecis. such as poetry, moral tales. essays, etc.. ete.. in order to make it pleasing and in teresting, as well as usefrl. At a time when the great question .-f 1a1tionial salvation or national ruin is star ing us in the face, we cannot htt confident - ly hope that tie people will lend us their inost hearty co-operation and zealons sup vort in the arduous undertaking in which we are about to engage. They are begin ning to he aroused to a sense of their im tmitient danger, and they will rally to the re.cue. Our motto is. --a fair field and to favour." THEOPH I LUS FISK, A. F. CUNNINGHAM. CONDITIONS. Tu ,OLD DominjoN is printed every Sa krniqg, upon en-ire new type. atnd ha= repaper, and will be affhrdol wb iaci~~ t; Mrev OjFi papsmb~ snail, at-the unusually low price of On Dollar for six months; to subscribers who have their papers left at theIr dwellinu by a carrier one dollar al twenty five - nts, payable in all cases in advance. :1pon the reception of the first number. Letters (post paid, or forwarded by a loostmaster) so be add14resed to FISK & CUNNiNOuAm. Portsmouth Va. T[hose who forward ten dollars shall re' e*eive eleven, copies. Nosv.92. 1818 tf42 0.LUCKS, WATOBEN and JF. EIWIEL L ER I. No. 242 liuoeAt STaIET, AUCusta, GA. (Near the United States le!) '- 1IlI E~ 8nbscriber otters to thec Citizens of E.tdgefie-ld District ands it's vicinity a Itica Zandl Fashioenable assOrtm)ent of WATO.EIS, J.CW3BI.Z.- Y & ol' the latest Style and Imaportation, consisting at part of thec follonwinag Articles: Gold lIndsep endent Second WVatches, with fr-omo 17 to 2 J eweas, Gold & Silver Levers, Plain & fullJe wllede, Londoa Dupalex and Anchor Escapemenat Watches, Gold & Silver Lepine anad Vertical Watches, Lasdies' rich Gold Neck Chaitns, anew plattersa. Gesntleanen's Gold Gusard and l'ob Chauins, Ks'ys, Seals, F'inger-tngs. Breast-Pins, Ear itimgs, Gold anad Silver Thismbles. Pencil Cases, Spectacles, &c. &c. MIantle Cleck.. Flowe.- Vase. ek Mlueleal BIOXE S A General Assortment of suicn As SILVElt TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. SuoAn t'onos- Soue LAnL.Es, CASvroR & CAKE BJAsKETs. CANm.Es-racxs, SALTr 5peoj5, & c AI.so, SUPR1RIt?R CUTLERY. A fine assortmen'at of flooERs', Er.e.ao-rr' and WAne & IBurcuEa's RAZORS, PEN KNIVES AND SCISSORS; also a goodl as sortmnent of BOWIE KNIVES and DIRLK8. JOFIN B. M(JRPHl lY. N. B3. Ca.ocus atnd WAlonES ensrefutlly re pairod. atad If'arranted to perlorm well. Atgsustua, (Ga. .itarcha 2l'. 18384 tf 9 T lIE Subscribers bhave .;ust receivedl freatm N.York a splenedid assortumenc of FALL ANID WINTER GOODS. Conasisting of C los hs, Ciassimneres and Veusting9, Stocks, Collars anda Bosorns, Gloves and Suspenders. --:ALs: Ihats (an l Utubrellas, Witha aapy other New and Faishisonable Articls n their ine. A general assortment of IIEADYMADE CLOTHING, And Militaryj Trimmings of all kinds. P. 8.-CLOT HINGMAadenup is the heat man-s .ner and most Pashionsable Style. GOODWlN. IIARIiNGTON & Co. Edgefield C. H. Qct 2, non - 4 IMkIPRO0VEID PATENT CJOJ&L esJWD RO0OD COOKING STOVEI !! a C. T HE undersixed han.just re-eeived a ;ntege su y of improved STOVES fpr Coal and Woo.if entire new patterns, and of va rinos sizes. viz: The People's Coal or Wood Cookinig Stove Superior to any.heretofore in use, notinly on account of conirnience. the perfect manner'in which the cooking is performed. butalso on ac count of the economy or fuel which it.cffects. The Patent Grecian Parlor Grate, which for beauty and economy excels al others, producing greater effect with Ites ftie). The' l'urlor and Hall Stowel passing heat from the baseentett to thea pper part through flues itto the risr corners. and through -dditional colunivs The Parlor and Pipe Franklin, with plait. tnd urn tope, for wood or coal. new Iv cotistruced with swelled back. sunk hearth, door rront. &c The Ship and Steam Boat Stove, etlculated to cook for.50-or 200 persons, witih lem fuel a greater ciovenience t an anly other stove now I use. Also, a Variety of SMALLER STOVES. with the sname impravements. The Box 6 gr 9. Plate tove, open and plain tops, of various sizes,from IR to :i imches. Also. American. English and Russian sheet Iron. Store Pipe. Bheting and Brazing Cop per.' Block Tin, and Tin Plate. All of whicli he offers f'or sale low for C.su, or approved paper, at No. 168 Broad street a, the Sign of the Coffee Pot, and directly opposite the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel. Auglusta B. P. CHEW. * The highest price will be givAn for Old Perter, Copper. Irams ated Lead. Auigutmta, Ga. Oct. 22, 18:. tr 39 State ofl l-oiil i a olinn. EDGEFELD i.ISTRICT. T H ESE presents will certify to all concern ed, that we. George M Newton residing m the ity e4 Ategetia cnid State of Georgin andI John 0. B Ford, residing in the town of lanburg in the Dirttrict aforesaid, have foremed -and do hereby form a partnership under the act Of tie Genieral Asseembly of the Stateof South Carolina authoriziseg the formition'of Limited Partterehips,fbi the purchase andsaleof Goods, Wares mterchattndizc.which business in to be 1ar ried on in said town of Haiburg under the name and style of "John U. B. Ford"and tocontineue for and dutring the term of five years from the date hereof. The said John 0. B. Ford is the General partner, and the said Geo.M. Newton is the Special partner having actually contribu ted the sum if five thousand dollarsto the com mon stock,in teotinmony n hereof we have her set our hands this fillh day of Octobefj eighteei huititdred and thirty eight. [Signed,] GEOM. NEWTON. ' JOH N O.BI, D Signed and acknowledged in thep of us [Signed,] GEO. PARROTT, WEiLLINGTON.O ,fHamburgC&A, -. y NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber begs leave Toietvite the at tesition of lite peoeple of Edge field and the nd.nining District.- to at: enetire New Stock of OIUNCH, IiE.R.%AN, ENUL1411 & 1.11i R 1C (1 kN* ) AIG OOD.9. Which le has just ieceived froms New York and is now olp ning at the Now Store adjoin e Me Huba:des Hotel ie llamburg. Hi is stock is extensive-New-and bought for 'ashc all of which lie oln'ra l'or sale at as leew prwees ace caee hee bonght in aeey Souethera -ity.Hle dleee it euntierely ont neecessary toe enter into a gene e,ral e'numeration eof the articles of which hit, esrtenoct is cetmplosedl or to hold out anty in dttceme'nt. wh-Iiclh maiy not in the practical oeperen tucente ol'heis business he realized, beut simup v to et -ete that lee inteenel. to keep htis store frnis'hed :et el;itiies withlt-'e ocest & mostedesirablenarticles eitd (cut far as possible to do) ate assortmntt ofl e*very thing theat belonces strictly tee Ihis hine oh bit-iness. ned thcatthte hnsyinr and selling of Dry Goced. will 'ontstituire his soleand leaedinegputrstuet aened leanve it to theose wvith whtom hee shall lbe so tortiunaste as to deal to decide wh'ethsr lee cant se-l as. chteap ase others engaged in thce same busiese. JOIIN O. B. F-OR tt. Ilamcburg. 8 . Oct . 138 ab 6 Colic Mlixturee. fI HIE abhove is a neever ailiig, care feer that U.variety ol'coeic, sot distressing to Infanetu, nua.d toe witche the moecst ienjeuriouse anodyine seub staccs are too ceeomoly given. It itsafe acid weeoething.atnd mnstead of ptrodueciteg costiveness, it eusually operates gently on te bowels. Tihis reesnedy hies now been tused foer several years. wvith thatt successande apltrobeation, which qu'ack mnedicites mnade to sell, cannaetceommnand. It is extensively used by the least physicians in the ountry, and to use tIe langmeege of' mnany a miothear, acts as a chearm. WVhele it alhay the pmadulathe child to rest, it does not .eave beehtind it those unepleasanet syteiptoms. wihich Lantdanitum.BltnatsD.omps, &c. "eneral;y pro-. eluce. Atnmpie dire'ctions taccomtpaney eacIh vi-dl; & certificates of its efficacy (if required) cat be produced fromi the most respectable citizenes of Carolina acid Georgia. For sale by KITCII EN & RtOlERTSO)N,Hambujrg, EICIW W E BIB.Anderson (' H. WM. HACKE:TT. Pendleon C. H. DIR. E. J MIEM s. Edgefield C. H. Pe'h 51838e tf 1 DRfUG s, OILts, Ac. ' UhE ,ut-eceeerse respee'etee avite thse at 1tentione of Mecheants, -Piatnters, Physi ceanmsated otheers to their large Steock of. 7EBE 1WEDIOINlIS, Oils of all kinds, Paints, Dye Stuffs, WIfndo-o Glass, Brushes, 5uc. Sic -AT TRxan --roa tee H1AM BURG AND AUGUSTA. Theeir suppjly is hieavy,thcir assortmentgoode aced thieir artic'les fresh. D)ealing enttirely with thce Maneufactuirere or oriial Importers they catn sell their goods ate low as any htouee ice the Suthern Counetry. Please call aeed examine. . Our 8teere int Haembuerg is next to H. L. JEF FE ns & Co's. Int Augutsta.eppeogite to BEAI.L's or STovar.t.'s Ware Hotuses. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. Wut.t.av K. Kt-reams, FP. M. RosenRtson, M. Di. December (1. j837 tff45 Aluen Salt. 2,000 BuI5s AlLUM SALT, for H.I L. JEFFERS, Hlamburg Oct. 15, 1883 67 New Fall and Winter ' he subscrilverp, .eg leave to infortv their friends aud tie public genes ally. that they tare taow receiving their stock of fal and llin lzr Goods; cotsi,-ting e-1 the lbjlo%n ing articles. --v1z taper 5-4 black laliau l.usti.g Silk, " Gro de Swiss do " " Sinclew do " Figured do " colored -' do " aiuse 4.e Lane, iEsglsi. Preants, new astyle, Faney dip and blottaning do Furniture do red and white a lunuelm, white Caion do B ackundcoloied -4anns.. -4 (ssens.-ina, ". 64 Gro tie .\nip erie.o s 6-4 Fr and ag di, " 6-4 Coeoi atios Cord. Ladies super fancy sil. r4hiaws and Veils, plain Lana dip "rest uwerato do sik and litallioui fritige do ciplored m serino.nd chincille bor dered do China i.k Hose, Ladies black ribbed do " ' n oitited and mjerino do " white a d Colored colloa do " I reici annslini worked Collars, " ilk, beaver and hoskiis %uuves, bonset suad be-It Ribbons, lines -amarie ldkfs. " nimrninig mus in Coliarm, sipel. l*.iglish 2ta%an Bot.nets, Misses do Losg lawit aid Irish l.inens Diaper Towels, 6-4 Tabls', 3.4 & 4-4 Dialperm, A ;ood assoatnient of Satinets, Caeineres and VeC-tstgs, Blue, black ased invisible green Cloths, r'irt.ittire i-ringe al.d Diiity, Cotton act Sljr.s and Simssentders. Men's bie .,skin, woolen &cniu&d Berlin Gloves mixed and wsiie iamab's wotil half Ilose, " black silk anl n ors ed dip silk liociet idk& uand black 'ravatt, Stocks. ,inaioi loseiis snd Collas.. ..-4 Engli-h and[ frenich blactk BotAbazin, A good ustortinentwhite plaini jacoset isall and Swiss .Iln-,1. " " figured and plaid Swiss do Bohinets. hisertings. Thread Late e and L.dginp. Power homi Ticking iad lltuskeia iapers. . leacled and brown Slhirtia, s ;a a d Sheetin~ Woolen Litie-ys and Washingtoe Jeans. heavy good-e for serviints, 9-4 10-4 11-4 Whiticy Blankets. 6-4, 9-4 Dili' " ror Ne-roes. Nep rev Shoes, Also, a good assortmvient of miien'n. hoys aid la die-4 fine Shoes cased nena'm Boots. %len's fine iis, l'ur and Seal Caps, Boys cloth Ctpsand wod Iiats, Saddlery. Ifardwarr. Crockery. Tin, Sic. With iany eIlier articles too teliousto ens iterate. which will ie sold on accomtimodating ter'us for cash. or on timie to ptunctial ctumosll ere. NICHOLSON & PR. SSI. Y. *%ov 14, 1838 tf 41 FRESh SUPPLY OF DAGGM;, ROPE 9 B:ACON, JUST RECvEnI AND FO SALI. Pieces best IEM51P BAG(ING, 200A do wide TOW dlo. 1110 Coils ol'snaill IIe np Rope, 10 do. do. Tow do. 501) lbs. I nglish Twine, 10,000 primie Bacon Sides, Sugas , Coffee and Mlasses, Sitl, Iron andA Steel Teas. Ljaf and Litup Sugar, Branlys, Winee, and Cordials, All.of 1he'a-ive articles, or any that we way sell, te willhepdra to h of the.be eluity,a. d tvilfxl wil to-nlerer otherwise, at the loweft possible prices;and we assure our frienda4 & the public generally. that orders for Bagging and .Cope,or any other article ita our line, shall have .ar best a teation We still continiie tee trainaet business on Com mission, a- d will attend to the selling or storing of Cotton, or any otlier business eatrusteil-to onci care. II. 1. JEFrERS & Co Hatmiburg, July 12, 1838 tf -3 Ssett' isp :O.ita 'aruiliin. EEJUEFIELD lSTiRICT. IN THEt CUMiMO.a PLEJAS. Saessplson Kilereasme,vs. (FORastCN ATT AcH Wile l"reeans , MEN'rc AssUMPsir. 1HtIIl Plus.it 'isithsisecase havs ,o. ste 14th d~.lay at Ainay, itU.$d, tileda htisde clcarationc its the C.erk'sOilice. and the def'es.tdasn havincg no wife or atiorntey. kusmevi toC bea int thi~Stte Suton whaom a encpy of' the scaid declcarcatioen umay~ be se'rved: Ia is the're'fore ordere'd,shat the said ade tendlant dec appesar & mncake Isis defetnce within ta vesar aanel a day) fromis the filing~ oSf the scid ede'c laraitien, or finsal tassd absoincte judagmetnt will le awar,led to te staid pilainctifl. GEt IG E P('PE,c. c. P. Clerk's Office, ialay 14th, ie838. 1. "state of Su ti.a i n olinua IN TIHE CO0U.UON PLEAS. WVm. Brnsiiost, ves. Foreign Attachwenat. Williami D)rtnm, Debt. 1'E H a.- P aintifliin thsis c'ase haaving.on th- 11thl A of Sephrtemer, tiled his dec'laration its thce Clerk' it llice, antd the alefendeant hsaeing nso wife or tattorneye,knaown to ibe in~thsis State. sapont w..osm a ceepy ofh the said d.ckn, atiotn msan le served: It is thceref'ore erdleredl, thia the scad tie Ii'ndlast dee ip pear ad mtake' Isis dlef. sce weishina a year anld a day. rom the filin oflthe s:aid d'c laration, or finacl asnd abestea juadgsmenct will bce awaarded tee the said P5tiinti1. GEO., POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept II, 18318 eq 33 'tate of 'Oulth Car'olauia IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Daveidl Onczs.vs ATTAcuan~T, WVilliamc l)rsm. AssUsrastT. V ~ Hll' Plaintiti in thsit casne hatvitng thuis day filed lhin decltartationc itn thce Clark's Odlice, asnd the D)efensdanit havinsg no Waife or Attornsey knowns to beo in thsic "4tate, ii:ion whvlosm a copy of the sa'idl declaarations msay lhe se'rved- There fore ordered. that the said d'e-ndanst do 'appear anad make his" defensce witin a year and ni dny'e from the filinsg ecf thsai dechl'caration, or imil aned :abnsiue mttmtent will be t'orthswiths awar d d to the said P!aimciR'. G EORIGF. POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Oflico, Edgefield, May 1.4, 18:18 15 StatPe ife botitil ('alIill., IN T HlE COM'.MON PLE'AS. Jolt. Middleteon, vs. FonzREvo ATr'cTCngENT LorrainGeddhinge iE Hi. Plaintiff ina the above case hsavin. A this day S'iled Isis declaratioen. ansd the lIe feondant having no wife or attornevy known to be n itin te Sitate, uspon whom a copy of said declarcationt, with a rsulo to pleid e'ouled'he serv ed: It is Olrderata, that thce said D)efendeantt ala appear aland ake lhis deience ina the aforesanid action. withist a year and a day. frosm this data' or final amed absolutte juadgmemt will ho awarded against lknu. GF.ORGF- POPE, c. c. P. C)erk'sOffice. Nov. 1. 1$8 ,d. 4 - - .-- 1 Dr. John Supplufgton's ANTI-FEVE1t .PILL*, Are offered to the public as a certaan an.t eferlta remedy for jecers of every description. j AM of oliaion tMat all severs are a unity o. dimease ifrt milde,t in.ermittent iup to the lig,.es, grade it % ellowi ien r, and thau the different denominations of severs, are i-nnply owing to some partictadar state of the atoalompliere 4ir to misne pecutiar citomtitim.. of the syrtelm; am with light varsation-, suehi as I tiave maide, the treatumnt shldci bee the same. I alm aso of opsm. iotn tiat 'kis nn1st be the prevailing tiloly of th day, or how is it that physicias treat levers 'hroughout with Calumel and a law other depls tives. De,criplion and treatment offevers. viv.:-Ist. Intermssittent or Ague end Ferer. 2dl-. Bilious flever. .3dly. Typhus or Nercous Erver. and all other fevers by whatever name they may be called. Ist. Of Iaternittrnt or Ferer and Aguae. I consider all levers of tis intermittenjt character which cool oll' once in twenty-iturhotars, wheth er pres ded by a chill or taut; or whether the fever .and chill ris and co-mine toge-her, or if there be nochill ait all. .oimettunei- fever of this character contines 24 or 4 hours wit -tont inter tmisjsion. and sometimes it occurs only every third day. \ ine tenths oftlev fever.. of this state. sad taost other slates of this union. partake itaor or less ol this character; and is all their varitiuts tap peamances the treatment should be time same. 'his medicine ciaes by correcting the bile, giv. iag totne and enivrgy to tle stomiach ant howels, aaid thereby communicating health andt strength to the whole system It is also liossessed of ouch simguar and admirable prop-ities, that it does not sicken tile stomach ar operate oti the how vlats sa fetrgative. It boreaks the lever it. frot 24 to 48 hours. aurimg which time the patient feels no sensible benefit rrom it. ha finds him selfsuddemiy weil without hiing coi eit als otfeiti tm:de of overation. There is nao trsenic or aiy oiler article of a Imisomm s natutre it this mitedi ciie. It is entirely harenless; wemnen in a y sit untion may take it with perfect safety; anud if doieble tl- quantittyherein recotmmlendel wits ta ken. no lad elects would be produet-d biy it. Tie increasd demand loir this micdlicine. las in deaeed ine in future to prepare it only in the form off pills as tle trnsportatioi- o vials is both in colive ielit and Fafe. For grown persotn- or children who preler t:mki g it in a lhuid lori, it canl het prepared coiiveniently by any person in the folliwatk. aanni-r pound welve pil;s %ell. put the lreparaticlu mios, a vial. aitd poutr two c411s1mnin sIZ4 d table spoonfiolls of whiskey or wa ter ta it- spirits ofiay kind are best. Any other quaw lily olf tht lioanmd may heli prepared at the saise timne. h% mereismig or lessening the ynti ti ofthe medicine in the same polortion as de scribod :lsove. Treatmient.-If the patient prefers taking a ,,tuke or ipuirge before lie otmmeces te use of this nicine, I have lin- obection, hat it is rarely if ever i.evessary. lie can drink cold water or make ust- of any kind of diet suiitable for a sick person, withont tie least danger, or stlering the slightest incionvenioence fron it. A growin per son will take fur a dose i pill or comstion szod tva spoonfil of the liquid every two hour. both. :lay ad night, tonti, tile disease is brlkemin chil drenii ir 10 years old will take :1) or 41) drops. and those three or four years old will take 15 or 2) drops. and itifantts :1 or 4 weeks sold will take from 't to 6 drops. relpeated and continued as re coimended lfor gron% n persons. Beat as lersons are very sh ect to i relaise asr retm n of this dis ease. whe?her they are cured inl this or any other way, it would be well to comimie taking three or four d4oses a day until, it! strength and oomplex. ion tire restored. and particnlarly if* the person has Alrealy hmd i. -veral relapset.. kme box will Care two persons of*a coinisiton ai tack of age and fever. Before' the liquid is taken the vial should be well shaken. 2dly. Oflitions Fever. This is a more obsti nate ased dangerous disease than intermittent or ague and fevertre are gesera.ly three orfour. d-1('Vftdi"11161rp-vrius tothe onset of this disease. and freolosently chilly sensatio.s tier aday us two aller. Whei, this di ease is properlv forted it rarely yields to ajiy fromatment under A Or 1t) days, and sometimes intiurh longe-r. :1ily. Of Typhus or Nerrous Fever. This i stisl a mach more 0bstina e and -taiger-iasdiseasi. than lillaimi- liver. and apm: ently mse ail i ini the commetcement. It olen c-4ntinues lileee or twent dav with searcely aIy retmission air in termuission,. wnh -great prosstrtati.on of bosdy ami dleplsimssion osf mind. Ii mnay lbe wv.-l tam obsaera thiamt Typhlius fev er is muost caslmmion in a ihe wiap aaid spsrlng, atnd B.illionis f'ever imi the saurnmner ani. lall. lam tIhe first stasge of till fevers, it is cotmme , tar the tongue tam be covred with a whmitisha con:m ad if the fever is nost brokena andc ralms i 1o (5 secosid stage, it is iapt tco assninie a vellasi is browan colcer. and in the third amid las~t stai e os levers. (ad particaulairly if they are of a high gradm anmd mialigntiel c'hia aemer) the toanine isapt to assnine a clark briown cailor, ofldifferenat degrees oftmiscitumre; sometimes it is exceed.anelv dni this stage of the' disease the paituint as o'flen'sen sibsle ofa hot cor bumrnins se'nsaitics in thme stosach The syimptonmms of these two.diseases are so mmmchi alike mi their first stage that physicianis ofkena if fig as to their reaml chiaraicter . nosr adoes it mauttea immaterally. becauise the treatmenmt of both shoui lie p etty mneiah the same, wvithm this exceptiotn. thait typhusni fever cdoes tnt rac-quire nsor will at beair as mne'h stroang sieceninlg lmedicine as bil 'sils fever. Tretmsent In the first stage of tho two last diseases. give .alipuke er o' e or two small do,es aif calumiel or smiome oat:mer ';eedicinse that will ape rate siponm use stomlach and h'owels. Ua.der any cir. nmstiances I oh cee' to givi.ie mnore stronig mecdicinte, and ams cdecdecdly of opinmions that re petecd di,ses of stuch oie auting aimdicines do msore hlarm thani geoad. Aftei thue sorarmg on. thse stomacha andc how eas (mind even witinm it) a if -evarail dlays hatve e apsed :an.dc mym patient lie conmc weazk, I 'otlimece wills thle pilas tic drops. atni give mmadose c'va'ry three houirs, that i's eight daises mt each twenty ltomr haours, with a regular mnse 01 Vmrgiaa samke-roast. 'r soe othmer sweait lma tea. sneh as hmysati stage iir hahn. aould the patienit sntfler imuch with pin in the h'adl, bamck oir elsewhere, give twenaty or twenaty-tive drops of lanadannllm at nighit. if it be mm growrvi per somn (chlildrem ~sould lakeletsscomrrespondling ith the:ragces) anda Ssholhe e iceme in'h dilaita teal froim ai cotinuaiation of' the dcisease. as.t pmar tienslarly if tIm hiads andl fe'et becsmec cosld. give a drnalght oif toddcy or wine every three or fomur hcoars until lie recover-: coniitinule mill the tinae to use the pills air drops as recaommsended. The diet shioul lie light. andm takent only ia little at a tilmae and otent ftleedinag is ses sehldomm regnired itn thmese cdisea ses that a, as sc:ircclv mnecessary to amaetic i;il it ever is resorted to it shoauld be in the early stage iof themt. IBlistering is sometimaes utseflmad ralrely if ev er it.paramas; buat it shoid lie chiefly recso teal to I imn alme bastn 'aage. when~a there i. cdelii;im sir la'tinig coaldness in thec c xtrenuatie's. Inm time ;reaiil ma t cof I sthmer of thtesae cdisasecs. I wvasidla prefer the h'w. ela 10 bae in. rather a costive' thanm beaxativcesondi. to. Baut should the how,els be tcsa inactive, - give brokem dases of salts or oil, eor open them with injec~tiens. aand il' they shania hse two laxa. live, give six or eighst dlrops of lattdannttn two, thirme cr four timaes a clay, asmitil the laoaseess is restrainied. My experii'ece isa thme tre'atmient of C yeilow fever hans nasa been iery ex'enssiv". hot it as neihmer amocre nor less thams the hithecst inrrade aof bilions fever, amid shoualcd lie treated pretty imneah in the saame wvay. JOIIN SAPPING,TON, Saline Countay, Mlissouri. Price $1 50 per box. Nanherlesis caetificatmes of this amedcicine, h-nv I heen tendecied. hnt I hiav' .hight fit tai In1ers on. ly thec following fromt the Rev .- oe Ii. _idn tegister of the Land Ofinco for the Sping Filed bet rict. Mo..which seens to -embrace t.- opin. oln of issany in difierent sections of' te coun. ry. J. m. Having travelled much 4,ver the states, both vest and south, and ha% ing heard much said in 'avoirofDr Sitppitngio!'a Ibv r pils, I do fiee. y ce-rntfthat I beheve there han ne ovoel'etbeenl ily nedicine ottered to the paublic so Bfliecious n the cure of fl-vers apt that which lhe l r pre pared. I have known cuamal. laboouring under fe. ver and ague, cred iii the courte ofi i omm 24 to 1-4 imis; itod all cases or fever in, which I have kmwis it used. it lam never fitiled ti effect a :nre. so far as k nown to oe, in a shorter time han any tmiedien,e I have ever known used I Ito the- efiare recmaend it to all persone labor mg inder fever, as the biest rei-ed known to the pulel- JOI L H RADEN. .A fremeh supply of the above vnlunb.e medi. ieees offered for sale at the Edgefield Drug Store. April 19 13 ",%file or Soth Voroli a. EDCEFIELD DISTRIUT. IN 7WjE COMMON R&,9A. E. & C. Varnall, vs. Barthel .Windinig,-Shoher ATTAnExIr. L Hunting. vs. the.-atne. * Hi .it EAS the Plaintiffs did this day file their declaration in the Office of this "ouort,ngainst the Defendant, n ho is absent from mud without tIhe limits of the State, (as it is said) N having neither wife or attorney knowo, with. ithe same,ot, whoim a copy of the declarations Yith a rule to 1.lend t1es eto ought to be served: is therefore oidered.that the defendant appear nd plead to toe said decaerntmts within a vear a da) - Wthet wise tinal judgment will be given ad awarded amtitst Win. l'-OUG E POPE, c. c. e. Clerk's Office. Dec. J. 1;7 daq 44 State of otith arolina. EDUI-.FIEI,D DISTRICT. IN 'V'11L COMMUN PLEAS. Join Ly4en, vs ATTACHMENT, Wihanim Cook. AssuMSIr. iT' pInI a4titffl this case having on the 15th day Of Alect ltnber,1637, filed his declar. olt inl the Clerk's Office, and the Defendant maving to wife or attorney, known to be in this Suite. tpont whom a copy ofthe said declaration 1ny lie served: Tisereiore ordered, that the said felendotnt do appeari a make his defence within k yetmr and uday 1'ront tile filing of-the said decla 'ationl, or limil and absogute judgement will be orUmth-awardoe. t, the said Plaintiff. G EORG E POPE, c. c. p Clerk's Office. J Aecember 15, W; 15 tf Factorage- & Comnision HAM1sUUi, -S. CAROLINA. H E auisertiher respectfully beFs leave to amnottnce to tie Planters and berceiants if the Upper oie.tricts, that he has simude ar 1-meien isIm ieu t-e noul.4 season to It -ceive md -ell Coijoii. a,d irubts that his exp!erienvce ie the btsmness unl Ue matv facilities ineeient 90 bw pre-envia occupatimn. will enable him to tne it m extemsive latroijage. Mercea.odize and Coptton Received and For warded with tie usual despatch. J. F. DENSON. Sept 14. 1838 d* 40 bta e of out.i anrolina. ABBEVILLL DISTRICT IN THE C0k. ON PLEAS. X. K. Butir & Co. vs. AnazAient. Joit U. Morrat. A*m*psd. 5 HE Plaiitif'o having this dY filed their dielairation.. And the De meither wife nor attorney. known to be in th:s itate. tordered, that ift lie said Defeendnrt do cot appear & make his defence. withio a'vear nicd a day froim isais date. fimial alsol ahsq;ute ineldyttent shall he forthm ith given & awarded rot the said Platitifs intmachmt. JAMES WARDLAW. c.c. e. Clerk's Ofie Dec. 4. e37 adq 45 Jo ticte. -' M~tonde:ey the 1.5th minmteween Eli ib .Vh Watson's and Artemas Wamt.eon's mimhe RIidge. inm this D)istriei. on thme Roatd "inditng from Clumbinim. I wavs indnlceede to ieeend a younmgi main of suspicious ap :'drance,'t',t wee vas fcmuted otn a finte horse. . heerse i.. five yeare old, of a reddilsh -an ceelor. ef latrge~ size, white hinud feet &r vihite foot locks, black tmaiim and tail. lrmm -reucmstainles, I amcc itnducedi to thinmk that lie beerse was setoleme in Georgia. 'The own -m will coccie forward, prove piropercy, pay xpeenses and .oake him away. TILMIAN WATSON. Oct. 19 .18 NOTICOD. ALL Persons indebted to the late Joab (U l*adget, deceased, mire requested to make symcent: a'ed all persons leaving detmandls a 'ueint tihe estate ol'saidl deceaseed are requested m -resenmt thcem dutly attested. Srp'tnior . W M. PA DGF.T. Not,ice. inesmedl tee maake imnamediate payment, antd hoseee havintt dlemands to present theam pro erly tattecsted. WILLIAM BRUNSON, Ad'mnr. H E N mtes and Accounita of Dr. James Spann deceaedm, have been left withb bir. H. L. Jeffere, m Hamscburg. All per onis indi.etd to Drn. Spannet are reqgnested cocallnned pay Mr. Jecteru, who is authmoriz d teo receive the cmn ney; aced those bhtving emacntds againest time Estate will please enuder them teo im. E. SPANN, March 26, 18S38 tf A A dm'tr.r. .i*O T ECE. ~ L.1 Pers.ons inmdebted to the late Cht - tiani Breithtapt, dec'd., are regt.,st d to make itmmediate payment.. And ill1 cersons having detmands against the estate ef said deceased :are requested to present hem duly attested. JO HN A I;SK E'TT, E.r'or. L AW NVOT ICE. j Hl E Umcer'signed1 hacve associated I themclves toet~heor in the practico f Law anti Equmity ini Edgefieeld Distrcl. N. IL GR IFFIN, A. BURT. Sept. 4. 1835 tf 3l For Sale. Y IIOti~SF. andi LOT1. in the Vilinge of .I Edgefield. tuponm terms to stit a purchtaser. ri my absence, apply to Col. Hansket.. JAMES JONES April 12 if .JI)