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(r REQUEST.] Fron the Crecile Mountainecr. LINES On the Death of the Hon. J. Cilley, whi recently fell in a Duel. L1ong as the sun tihe day shall light, Or moon and stars illume the night, Or vessels qa im the ninit, Each patriot throughout the land, Will deprecate the savage band, Who had brave Cilley slain. That statesnan of immortal worth, Wns early hurried firoin the earth, From wife and children too; Now freedom mourns that one so young, Whose eloquence her glory rung, Thus bade the world adieu. The widow's groann. the orpan's cries, Can never reach the heart of wise, Becanse it's eased in steel; But aill who wish their eountrv well, will long lanment that Cillcy Woil, For only such can feel. J. M C. From the Met ropolitan. STANZAS ON HYnyA..Ng Tti. BELLS RING IN 'rnE XN-:WV :it. Hark! how the chiies of' merry bells Proclaims the new born vear! WhIat mttagie inl their music ilwells, To wake tihe %sil'ringo tear! It stems as thoutngi a thousand strings Were vocal inn mny heart, Breathing or long fbrgotten things, In which I once had part: Of festivns and birthdays kept, And Christmas, rife with glee, Whinn those who long in (lust have slept, Shared hopes and joys with ne; And songs. and tales, nod frolic mirth Beguiled our wintry hours, Atnd younng affiection round the hearth, Knit ieart to heart with flowers. Time old year's gone, and past away; A cleqmuer'd robe it wore, 01' mningled tints, some dary, some gay, Like years that went before. And, alh! how many wisles vain, Withn days and nigts'; of tinougit, Are link'd to tiat prolonged chain Anothier year has wrought! A waken, slumberer, from thy sleep! Count not onl thing of time! Up. up. and mount ithe starry steep Supernal spirits climb! Let not another year depart Without some hopeful tears .,mne golden fruits. laid up in heart, For the eternal years. Miscellaneous. Efects of Laugh-ter on the Circulation of the Blood.-The deep inspirations and the short and freqent expirations made in tine aet of laughing, have a direct influenco on the ieart. increasin'g the quantity of' blood withim its cavities, in the same manner as the quantity within these is increased by mnu."cunilar contractions. This condition of the heart, as mttiglt he anticipated, wili vary in iproport on to the violetnce and dutration of tine paroxystts of ntnghnter; whiean thnese are tmodenrate, the mtind isontiy exhtilarated, or, to unse a ctaotmo expr'essiont, "tine heant becomes joyfuil;" bunt if iaunginng be ian err-asedl or prolonged beyotnd certain limits, at serties of ellects miore or itss injunrions fre quaenttly sup jervette. Paint itn tine cardie re gion amnd hteadaebne thetn t~ome oin; andm iifthe partoxysmt he itmmtodierate, tine quatntity of blood inropnelled innto the btrain is suchn thtan tlng tmnelectual pown~ers becomte greatly ex etste andit toetime to suchn a degree as to cauetheirtemprary .aherratt ion. Even convulsiotns follow immnnodenrate (its mof laughI ecr, atd Iithave kntowvn death take plmuce trnm excesisive lits; of laughter catused by tiitmionn. A distutrbed Inetion of tine heart i-atsunal iy obnserved in thnose aleted witin itternves, whiebn nmny accout nt for thec iar ogsnof latunghtern, the nisats sanrdoanicus, hwnic np. attnd Ialtl tine mnore recmarttk able phenno tmna whnichnntn aelharatcteristic of thnat dis eanse. Lautghnter, inideedi, greatly disturbs a inearnt atlreatdy irritable. 'lThis was striiingly exemnpliledi in a penrson wh'o hnad a disease of tine ihearnt, matnd wh'o could tnot inidulge itt lhttahing wvithout tine mercneased tnetion of tine hearnnt by whtichn it was atccomannied, always c'nansmtg vioietnt hneadaebne.--Wardrop on Diseases of thei Hlcart. POST DILUJVIAN LONGIUVITy. Passitng over tine anges of tine Atntediin viants, whnich tine lible proves wer'e of' far greater pecriodts tha~nn onnr own, we will come dowvn to timtnes of atnthenniene history, annd wdil notice a feaw cases of' great longevity. Thomas Patr, as recnnndedi by Lnord Francis liacon, wvas boran in 1.I3, nnu dlied in 163t, aged I52,years. Ile died not fr'om the dis ease or decay of a sitngle otgant. btut f'rom Plethnora, caused by nmore thn~an unsa itndti geance int eatintg anid diniing. i s bnody was examinaed by thne ceeajtedu li arvey tine discoveorer of thne oirctultttion of' tine blood, whtomn we have bnefore mentioned, atnd wino hnas left inn account of te examination.. P arr etnjoyed good iheaithn for a centtury andi a haltf. inhirty-fitve years after tine deathn of Parr, Ihenry Jetnkmts, of Yorkshnire, Eng. iantd, died, aged 169 yeanrs. le was bnorna in 3501, andi died in 1670; i age is fully atu htitenicted, and is tine gratest among tine modernis. Johan E1nnlinnam, of Cornnwail, England, dlied itn 1757, agedi 147 years. Margaret Foster, *f Cunmbnlerlatnd, Eangiandni died in 1771, aged 13G years.-Jnames Lawrence, a Scotchmant, livedi 1410 years. Itn 1772, a tman namned Dranketunurg, diedi int Denark, in tine I47tht year nf his age. Thiarty-six years ago, a mnan nannmed Josephn Stnrrington, died at Biergean, in Norway, age 140 years. itt 1826, a n namted Ihenry. Franceisco, diod att Whiitehnall, in tine State of New York, aged 1341 years. lie beat tine drumt at thne coromnation of Quecen Anne, annd was then 16 yeanrs of age. ie died nnot hv decay of his powers, but a fever, itn182i~ 'Pope Leo XII. granted to a poor man, liv ing near Lake Thrasimene in Italy, a pen sion,on accountof hisgreat age; lie was then 125 year old; he died aged 130 years. In 1830, a man died at St. Petersburg, aged 130 years. Through the medium of the re cords of the Russian Greek Church, we learn the death of a man in Russia, in 1S31 aged 165 years. About three years since, a woman died in Tennessee. aged 1.54 years, -We could add ninny more to this list, but forbear. Those we have mentioned are drawn from records that do not admit of a doubt, & prove to us abost conclusively, that our lives may be prolonged much beyond the present ordinary term.-Dr. Fitch. SOME OF THE CoNsFquiNcEs.-A cor respondent, writing rrom Landisburg, Per ry county, Pa., under date of the 14th inst., says: "Two Men have beenI frozen to death in this county this present winter, with nto coin panions but their bottles. The last was on his way from the distillery, full, and when found, lie w9s onl his hands and knees, with his pantaloons, skin, and flesh, torn or worn off in his struggles. It chills my blood to relate it." A lad having got into the Iarlor with some of the neighbor's children and kicked up a dust among the rich fiurniture, his father gave him a whipping,& then asked him how he relished his playing. "I like the play very well," said he, "but the ufterpiece is itolerable." State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY, Patrick Duncan. Bill to forrelose vs. Joseph Travis, I Mortgage. ITr appearing to mny satisfaction that Josefph 'Travis, the defendant in this case. resides beyoid the limits of this Sinte: Ordered that lie dto ttpear aid plead, answer or demir to the bill atrestid, within three montlhs from the iate of the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken, against him pro confesso. WM.C. h LACK, C. E.A. D. Coinnn'r's Office, Feb. 26, 1838 ac 5 State of -oith Carlolina ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Iaron Lomax & others ) ill 1V Ex'r. of Hiugh Morrah( dec'd Ex'r for vs. Jane Morrah wilow advice di. and others. frection &c. T appearing to my satisfaction thatJohn B. Morrah and Robert Morrah two of the defendants in this case, reside withot the limits ofthis State, on motion; Ordered that they do severally appear, & plead, an swer or demur, to the bill of complaint in this case, within three motths from the (late of this publication, or the said bill of conplaint will be taken pro confesso, as against them respectively. W M. C. 11L A CK, c. F., A. i. Comm 'r's O.Dlic, March 8 I r3I8, ac 6 State of South Ca:'rolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Adams Partelee & Co. vs. John A. Young, S. Kneeland & Co. vs the Same, Stoddard Birch & Co. vs the Sate. James Q. Bozeman, vs the Same. H E Plaintiffs in the above stated cases .Lhaving this day filed their declarations in my office, at Abbeville Court House: Ordered that the defendant do )lead thereto within a year and a day, from this date, or judgments by deatilt will be rendered a gainst him. JAS. WARDLAW. c. c. P. Clerks Office, May 9, 1837. 12m State of' ,suhlhI ar'ol i EDGEFhlELD D)ISTRICT. .IN 'I'I-E COMMON PLE AS. Wim. B, Brantnon, vs. John M,. F'razier. 5A TTACNMENT. TI lIE Plaintin'havinig this day filed his declaral tnon m the above case, anud the )Dfndant Oeinig with'ont wvife or :ittorney, kntown tohle within the State, utpon whom a copy of' said decharati,, with a rule to plead. could lie served: It is Or dered, that the said D)efendan;,it do pleadi to the said declaraition, withgin a y'ear anid a day, from this date, o>r jutdgmetnt tinmal and .solute will be given against hims. GEO. POPF, c. c .r. November 21, 37 agI m . State of Soulthl Carolin a IN TH EII COUIMON P'LE... E. & C. Yarnall, vs. * Barthel Windinmg,-Shoher >ATr.scsr.x-r. W ill thEA t the, P'lintigl's did thies day tile themi dciartion in the. (O)lice of' this Court, against thme D~ethndanit, who is abs.ent from and~ withiout the litmits ofI thei State, (as it is said.) and having neither wife: or attorney kniown willh in the satte, on whiom a copy of the declarations with a rule to plead thoehelt, ought to lbe served: Ii is therelore orde'red, that the defend,(ant appear I anid pleadl to the said ideclarations withiin a year and a day. othies wise fitiml jnadgmient will be g iven and awiirded againist him,. (GEOLtGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, D~ec. I, 1837 daq 41 State ~Of Moulti'hICao~iln. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS John Logan, vs. Jaimeis M. Lainirum. ATT.lciciNT W HI EttEAS the Plaitin'hatha this day tiled VT his declaationt against the h3elendant who resides beymid the limits of thtis State, and ha~vimg neither wa'tej or attorney w ithin the same upotin whom a coipy of said declaration. with a rnle to ptlead thereto, nmy be served. It is Or dared, ilhat thes said D~efentdant dho plead to the said declaration within a year anid a day, front this (late, otherwise final and absolute judgmnentI will he awarded against haim. GJEOItGE POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Oct 20, 1537 dq( '10 r istate of Soulthl (al Olinla. ABBE VILILE I)ISTPRICTI. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. R. Wilson, & Co. vs. James Davis. lIE Plainti's in'this case hiaviung filed ,3 thieir declaration in miy ollice, at A bhe. ville Court House, on thie24ti: day of Marebh 1837: Ordered, that the defendant do plead thereto .within a year and a dayv, fromt that dhate, orjudgment by default will be rendered atgainst him. JAS.WARDLAW, c. c. r. - Clerks Otlce, May 9, 1837 12mn Iiidian Panacea. ( J UST Received a fresh supply of INDIA N PtANA C EA at the Edgefield Medicine Stor f Edgefseld C. i Antij 3. wer7 p r tate of 'oitli% zaolina. EUGEFIELD DISTRICT Henry Aloore and Eleanor Moore, vs. Jno. Bauskett. Adin'r Bill for Account and of J no. AMoore, dec'ed. Settlenent. Wn. J. Wightnman and wire, and another. I IE Conmplainants having filed their bill in the Court of Equity for Edgefield District, in the State aforesaid, canimi'g that they, and the Defendants Ann Wighttnan, and her ister Hlarkness, if living, are entitled to the estate of the intestate John Moote, deceased, in equd Shares, on motion of' Griflin. Comlnaniiiuit's So licitor, it is Orderel, that all persims interesteel in the settlenent of said estate, do apealir mid iliterlpose any objections, which they can of right Inake to the distributioni of thme said estate, its prayed for in tile bill, hetlore tihe Comnissioner of thle aid Court, it t:dgetield Court House, on or before the fourthl Monday iii May next. WILLIAM lAtPF.rit. Feb. 23, 1838 ae 5 It is further ordered that tie itove be Ib. lishmed fir three months in o! or more niblic Gazettes in this State. WM3. IIA LP -t. State of, Smth ('n aina. EDGEFIEIl. DIS'tRICT. IN EQUITY. Tretnnnd Breithanpt, Alin'r ofGertruide J lBreit hiup, decetised, vs Bill for Injunction John Batskett, Pail Fitz- I noifud Ac zimntous, Itobert Watts, count. h-:xeeitors of ChristiaJ Breithaulpt, de4ceased, -t at. IT apiering to mynv tisIhetim, that the de findanits Patul "itzsinnmmnoins, Ossuin Gregory, Ann E Gregory, Orpoiid Gregory, Alary 1m ;ranm, and [usan hIreithanmpI, resile beyolld the limnits of this State, on nmot ion of* (rilinm, coin pltinants solicilor, orderiedl that the said PaI. 11is sinn, Alm E. , Ornondil,.ary admid Susai do tilp. pear and pilead, nswer or dleimitr to this fljil witlhii three moithis firom the pi blication (If this iorer, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso rgainst thei. J. T-,L itY, C c s Feb 7, 1638 l:;t I State of, Souith O"a-0olna. EDGEFIEL1I) D)ISTRItCT. IN EQUIITY. Ilenry Moore aid 1-:leanor Moore. vs. John hiaskett. Iill fir Arcount and Adn'r #i Jiao. M oore &lcmet WIIn J Wightumnal wlifie, tid o hers T uplearing to my satisfhetion, that - 1 Ilar ktiss, the si:.ier of the deendait, Ann \Vightlnanm. if she is alive. Iesides hevond the Iiniits of this State, on motion of' (irillin. coin lainaits solicitor. ordered that the said - tirkimess. do tiiatar and Ilend. answer or de mir to this Bill withiii three timoiths fromn tie niblication of this order, or that the said bill lie .aken pro conresso against ier. J. TIER R Y, c c : Feb 7, 1833 13t I State of ' outh Carolina. ABBUEVILLE DIS-TmtCT. IN EQiT,7Y. Patrick Dmncanu, vs. 3"largatret ) Hendersoi, John Itichey, & pill to the heirs and Administrators foreclose of Willit lbedges, jni. and 1Alortgage. ofWiliam Iood4es, senl. T appearing to iny satisitfetion that of the defeidaits in this case Junies L. Hodgi a liclird H-Iodge-, John or John W Hod: Walter or Wtt. Jiodges. James Stone and -. ethi his wife, Jesse Williims and Lcy hi:4 wi!ie, tmiies Toinson or James Towies aid Polly his viii'. Wilev Cnnmins and Fratky his wife, and ariah IlIdges. heirs tif William ilodges, jr. tmd if Willian Ilodges, sen. reside be'yond the lilnits 1 this State: Ordered liat they do severally fill ear aid plead. nswer or deimtr to the above tie'nationed bill, within three noths front the late of the pbililiention, h'ereoi. or mthie saidul will, L5 tol thern respeictively, le taken pro corsso. W 3iM. C. ll A Ch, C. E.'j A.. Cotnt'r's (Oflice, Feb. 2ti, IJ- ti c 5 State of South Catrolinia AliBE VI LLE DI )1STRIICT. IN E Q'I'I'T'. 1atrick Dtncamn, '. s. Augulstilne Anoel, B lihin liiher'isonm, fill to i'r'Ibg liiiam, andim tie hmeiris , forer/ose andi Aadnutnistrtor eof hleobei t lifurt gage. P. lilelh.J TI apepeaeringi to any sai-fation that William t.yon tnne \ ir.:iniam S. his wife., Judge II. )elphl. Wni. P'. I l elh, thdberm .1. Ih-elphe, ~ilary~ ..id 111h. Mlartha~ ( . I)e pim. & Liiisinm E-. I telpIm, e'irs eaf eitbieri P. I)ihlh, smei iif the dei-m anets im this caese, residle bieyonid the litmiiis oef this ~tate:4 itrdesedl itat thev ethe severally applear udi plad ausn i e ' deumir teo the it i'aeries:nde :talin hereof, o'r the said bill wtill, tas toi thet'rn re jmeetiiely, le' takentja pro fesso. Com'r's ( ilier, Fetb. 2Ci, la?.0 m-5 State of' Iouith i'oia AB Ilh; I4l'I tI'I' i'trick. tinean. vs I a~l'.libth flil/ to fore 4 iihlenms tiid others, heir- of r/osc e Nt jT':apeing toi imy isitet thatt E-liz.a EhmethnIh-nm s idowae, aimd i(icard nie ilen. tid liIlja Uilens, suns of Wrte liam Culle'ns, ei eaesed, eiitidant.: in thiis case. re'side bievotd the miit4 of this State: irdte 'at they s'everatly ci a jpear tanetipleadi, anlswi /' u r deinnr mo the i ttteiresaid. ithini three lnoth~ts froim thme linb r'tain of this order, oir thme said heill will, as to tent respaeeively'. he takenm pro con t'sso. W.3l. C. IIL AC(K,', L'. A. fl. Conmn'r's Ohlice, Altarebi t, 13-h ac fi s"tate of "otithi Carolina Pattrick lDunani, vs tihard fli/o rr/ose lodges & Valientie Vsin. Alorrtirage. T1 tippeairing to toy satilhetionm thaiI iiiha rdt .ttoldgesua neel' the lieeantiis in this ca:se, e'sideis beyoind thie limmits ofl thte Sttate: Orderted mmit lie do appeai'tr tumnd lende, answer oir dlemunr thme lill ntioresttald, within~ three mtonthts frim ithe ate aof the publhlicaetioni hereof. or the said bill vi, as to hin, fe taken pro caofassi, W V1. C. ILA CI(, C. i. .1. D. Conntr's Office, Fe b. 26. J8kt tie 5 state of South Carolina. AlIIBEV ILLIC IlSICICT. IN EQllT Y'. Patrick Duncan, v's. John1 luill to foreclosc V ilsont & M mary aret Wilson, Alorheage. I T pern toimy Ksatisfaction that John: Wit a thiscease, resides heond thmeliimit'iofthisStaite: irdered that lie do alppiar anmd plead, answver or enmur to thme above umnied bath, within tharee tooths lronm the date of thme ptubtietionm hmere of. r the said bill wilh, as to hmism, lie taikent pro con Corit/'s~ Offlee. Feb. 26. LP'da - 5 Dr. Johan Sepplhm~toa's ANTE-IFEVER PILLS, A rc ofered 1o the public as at certati in , r|'eltual remcedyfarjt-rers of crpsli d.escription. AM1 of* opinion that ll levers ar e a unity of diseast Crom fiw mildest imertnittent up to the higiat grade of'yellow lever, and that tih, dilrerent denominations of' llevers. are .Aiiply owing to Sonale particnl:tr state of'hutuiosphere or to sole peet liar condition of the systein: ind with slight viriations, ainel tI I have' made, the treatinent should Ibe the Sainie. I allt also ofopin ion tint this Iuist be the prevalisng theoly of the day, or how is it that phvsicians treat fevers ,hronghkoumt witlh Calomel and a lew other deple tives. DIe.-ci ption ani treattnent offivers, viz:-lit. Intermilent or Algur and F- rer. - fit. ilious 'ecer. :cily. Tiiphus or Xercous l'rr. mid all other fevers by whatever naine tiey may be called. Iat. Of Intermitent oir 'erer nmd Agne. I consider all fihvers of an intermittelt cbaracter which cool off onci in twetli-'lonar houers. wheti er pretched by a chill or flot; fir whether the fever -atl chill rist and cnt'inue iogether; or it' there he no chill at ail. :omtiitnei'! ver ol this character continuis it or -l hontrs without inter muissioun, and seoletiantes it ofeuIIrsotly every third day. N ine tenths olthe feiver. of this stat'e :and tuost other states of' this tinion. poartake taore or less of' this cbarat-ter; til in. ;li their variotus ap ,iparances tle treatment shiulld e the salme. This meliciie eltes by correciing the bile, giv. ilg tone .11nd enrgy to the stomal ad hIt els, anld thereb commun11111ietim41e- healtht andu rn.t tof theq w l 4 ysteinl It i.s atmlso ossesedl of*.-neh tignhar aitd muniirable prop,-itIes, tut it does nut swcken the stomich opt eite oin the ltw els us am purgat ive. It breaks i1h# flever inl ti-on I to -18 ho rits, uniring whichl tine the patient feels Ito sensible bellmt fi-otn it, ll filds himi, sell' stlenly wel witlioutl bilng c ticiosf its mide ot' o eration. Thele is I air-ellic or any other airtie tof 4 poi-onot natuitre in this ineli cie. It is entirely harmless: %%iinn in lany ,it n:ation Mnay 41lW -it nilh peli6-et1 safihtv: n'inil it* donhble the gnan ltityhierein recomumiptndil .t:is t: ken, nlo bIlom el1Keets wvonhl bw prodineed hv% it . I he mer'c deinatti for this miei'dicin, fLas inl. dtrel IIe ill ltitire to prepmie it only in the fiiit of llls. as the trspration of viais is ithili in, ontveulient and limsalb. F or g-rown pevrsolns or elilhlret who prol'er t:tkii:g it ill a liiiiid firti, it can ie prepared coiveniiIv Iv ntitn -rson inl thie Ibiallowing 11nanner: pondlivelt'v pills well, put the preparation inito : % iial. att1l poiir Iw o Comitn11n sized table spooidit of' whiskey fir wat ter to it- spirits ItoNy hint are liest. Ally other I antity of' tile liiiid mav Ie prepared at tile sine tnlite. by incresasing or leseiiitg thinati ty oltie inldicilin inl the same pioportion as de scrihed above. Tratunt.--If the paient lrefibr taiking a this lmeteliciiie, I have no40 obi-ieltio. bit it is rarelv it' ever tiecessaly. liIe cain dritik ill water o'r itake is'' of* antyi' kind 0i' diIt suiitable for a .ick person, witholit the ltat danp'r. or sutlthrin the slig~lhe.A iW)clvmee froml it. A gro-m, - son Will tlake fill a dlost' a pill or cal ,iittioi siziil 14-aspioonfull of" dlv ihrtidil A.n-ry twol 11.111 daly and nlightl, 1ou t il thedi1.1! is brok!enj: h dren H or It) vetr., i'd will ta)k *n or .11 dri :tad those thlr'ii or intur y.iars db n. ill tilw I-, (or 20 drops.: mid italfmts :3 or -1 l 1 w 1s 'ld will take from 3it oGt drops. repeatedI mind contlium-dl as, re-! coinlended fior Armn if personsl it "I.; pe,.1gsMI are very stilb .et Ito a re0l. pse' ori 1011 Ir 41 f (his his ease, whether ti ari' e rd inl ti Orant oti her tvay, it wonhtll it 'ewell Ill contilimef tal~ilin- t'eel or it woith ntl it four doses a day until the i i'h l tem 'o ii tire resored, antid if' p enary v i pr hs.ilready hrl severar Il ue fiitx .vill cnre two persois or: citemm an-k of . al fever. Befor the litptid is takie,& the vial Slhiotld be well shaken. 2dly. Of Rilious E'rcr. I'lhis is a inre obsti -nte tiid dannrerois d.-seae th;, inti nittent or agtne and lever, there' ae.:(ra'ly three or 'ouar daym indisposition pre-. tonii totlie oliset otf' this disaease. :and trety' . chilly sll.altions tihr a dnv or two tiler. Wheit hils di va te is y,.tlv limt med it raryie't to i iy tre':itment nide'r 4 or t 10 days. utid somenme' unl lidig- -. 3dly. Of Typohus fir Mirroues l.r.Ti still a mtch Ie ubst ia-. it ihna - it-i'as than bitions -uta .A awl app-nndi tiir lithe omin'tamnt. i'ct ette n ,'.i u t i-I 'itka uor te day'is it ttartelyan iilul rm il- tile terii , ntubi s 11 lreii po:-iat,n oil~t'' - depresin olr uid- itt the thid nt wll~ t,.b' ,-rv that e's (yphu iriciumtcrl o if't n ate if'ntergl andul sprmol tindliilion fi' Itaerein the titsui'nis and i~l t~. I of th i f irstesae ati ttall i r.it is o mmons't. forke~ theirfng tstto b ' tim ltedwith icwintish coaet iI and i thei eal i noct'rke :ti' ilunas it thie liecopu etat i t thelo wimth thi ve'iIio i, brownt co.jlosfer, and nathe tir iandtla t '..lla fe'a s a (a paritenlarlyia iftel are as bil grdei :ns inagt eh at aeterte f'ttto ist ctassmie as akwn ctlr t''. dill;. if utide i. ruf imout I re; smtiti' nw i i- .'.cl Id i her d n v ithiaenif the1 dii.-ealthe pfatintio.a tllen'se. be otiufi a h iid bowan:. esaiul in a'the. stltrna b.t) aikdge the c'- vtag hae tt hysiia 'l t; b t as to~i sth ralvt~ sbarntr, nor destit ,atterI~ t uattial biiinnse ialwth anti ill bth shotal'i ht~el p't' lneh hie -, i thtt 1 t etxcetilon, tta typusteieri~ dols nit it ei'pa i t'rwill it betiria(children stiting tsli' ieni t's iinet '.'. hi. atditgl' ttetver.1'wli eey t it'orfni rit htld lin fiht litstotlt siii oftil:0htt tat at of 'e ditme is som oiIlther if' -djti e a te4 twil oe- i r' latt upo the sttntwh andi h'elt'. iier ay ii itcaren'ltnis izti't tib teet t fiig that' ttrle stnedwo iott n m ei e l o p nonta. penteidote if suheoper..stingiz attw aie.'if' cv iior hajlrml= lhan gitd sAit er lt' hus' operatin o ithe ste andv le b twere (ai citen ithtr .it) . isve rail dits have eltps or ,il y ittiulititii li me wek. e -oi mneih a wirth ct' its !an i, drt adge:deeeythree h our s.last tltta i t::ti,e eish doses tintt each ' twenty4ou houri . iiith ri'tteiular mytenu.' ferhias hyut ui vae r c'mh. s'. o ' Iti paiert ntied mhl wit pIcaiec in e iltl' thnuhties) n huld he btco' of' h debtiie lie'ite I't llte htrom '.ta f'ntumtion tof the.diita--I.:m. I r hcei a draughtr of ttdyLor wj'ine fr the m-ii iE- , district, Mo., which seemsat to enaabrace thl opin. ionas of aaany iln ditl'erent sections of'tihe eounatry. J. 8. I Inving travelled nach over the states, both west and soith, and having heard much said in favor of Dr. Sappingon'a fever pills, I do hete by certit'y. tlait I believe there has neveryet been aniy mied icine oll'ered to the. puiblic Wo eticaicious ill the tire of fi'vers as that which hie has pre pared. I laive kinown ininy labouring ander fie ver anid ague, cnred in the course of from 24 to 48 houirs; a:ii all cases of' fever in whichl I have k nowa it used, it haun never hiailed to eflieet a enre, so fitr is knowi to Ime(, inl a shorter timme timan any aamdmeiie I have ever known used I do there fore reecoammend it to tall persons laboriung untder fever, as the best reinedy known to the public. JO'L II HADi:N. A fresh suapply of tihe. above valuable medi eine is ofTered for sule at tle Edgefield irtg Store. Alpril 19 11 Colic Mixture. T Iff above is a never fitiling renedy firthat variety of colic, so distressing to infiats, ami for vhieha the anOst injrious anodyme sub stanes are too coumoaiy givena. It is safie andt! soothing. and instead of' prodneing costiveness. it msually operates gently oil the Iowels. This remedy hilas now been ised Tor several years. with that success anI approbaition, which miek maedicies aude to sell. cannot coninand. It is extensively used by the baest physicianas in the ontry, and to use tia language n' of' amany a matiler, act s a charma. Whle it aliay. 'time aain and alls the child to rest, it does mnot ietave belhial it tlomae .unm1pleaiant symptoamts. wlielh i.anizanip. Batetaams Drolp-, &c. generally pro 11tha" A mple directions aertollmpanly ac vi-a; mamd certificates COf its elicIacy (if reqired) cani be prodlceda f'rom thla m11ost respectable citizens of Carolima and Georgia. For sale by KIT'C I f EN & i0IEI(TS6N.I1ailburg, 1E DW W Fili ..-nde rsona C II. WV . IIACK'''TT. 'endleton C. II. DR11. .. J. '3131s, i:dgvfi/d C. If. Plb. 5 18:M if I A CARD. HL. JEF'FERS & Co. neknowl 1-10 ediges remnewed obligamions to their Iriends and etstoaners for time very liberal patronage ieretofore bestowed oin them;ni and beg le;ave to annonnee, tlant they have nlow on hand, and will continue to reeeive, a well selected assortment of GOODS, Brown an md Loar Sugar, Green amd White Cofree. N.O. & Sniamar Hlonse Molasses, Wine ami Spirits of the best selection, Canal FloOr-whole and half Ubis. 11al. Rmlpe and Baggin', Iron and Steel, rTigerlber with all other nrtia 'es in time G o. , r-/ 'ine:-which 11hev will sell, or senad to arder. Warranted Goodl, at time lowest mar kem Prices They also contininne to transact Coimmis 4ion Busincqs, inclding receiving ; and fomr waritg of Goods: aid teader to their 'riemds as'urance of their bies[ attention to iritrs in that line of blsiness. ilmamng, Mlarch 1838- ' 5 The Pendleton M1essenger will itsert tihe Iitve fiotr timies anu se'ind their bill for tayment to 11. L. J. $25 Reward. ANAWAY from tihe Sibscri I ber oi time night ot' imhe 5th of F, ebruary last, froam amy place two amliwq fom ar 1 rW *- Un, ne-ro umamn named B - m', ationt orty-five years old, five feet six incheslhig. -gg 'I'hme above reward I will pay for deliverinmg him to me, or putting Iiman mm jil. so that I C.an get himamm. TilIM1AS KFRNAGIIAN. IInlnllulg, arch21.15:17 i's .NO TJHCE. 4 -L Permsons indebted to thc latte Chmr4 (a. t iman Ireithaupi1t, deceaseda, are regt..st i' said deceasedt are regtnested to prest~nt JOhiN iLA USK ETT, Elr'or N OT ICI:. A .1. pe'rsonst indaebtedf tom thaeestate ofC Saamue'l (Caldwaell -:qlate af'Abhieville I )istric't dec'd. me regneaasaed to tm.a,e pamymaentm iameda'teal y, amma bmose haavimgs ademandal to paresentt ahemm duly Ijat 'td withmim them aimie pare'scribed by~ law, to e'ither th(le subscrerrs. JOlIN CO(TIIIIAN, J. L. PF.ARSON. .-Idm'rs A. G. C'ALDOWIuLL. Amagmust P. l8:17 t' 28 NOTi0E. ALL1 pe rsons indaebted to fihe latec Jeil'er sona lihardsontkat, deceased, tare regnetcst d to anake mimmediate pay'men'mt, andmal nl *ersonms htavinag dlemandis againast time e'state I' said daeceased ar'e regneastedi to pre.sett TMarchm 8. 18::f; tf--5 Sta~ e of' South 4 arol ina. I N L'QUITY1. lark Riley', vs. William Riley, hs'a'1 Rilay. Williaam Lewis anti Rebleccta hams wife, Jmmaoh llaerd aad l 'ary has wife, & Sar'y R iley.J Tmappeain toa matisfanctionm that time aefenaants Wan. L~ewis taund Rebecca his aft' resile m tihe State of' Alabaama, amnd bethI det mo taJohn llav~erd sandt Mamry has ale, and mar'ah R iley m'eside ina thme Slate of lihtis, oin mottion am! .James J.' Caidwet'll, aabemttr, tamrderetd a t time saidl defenanrts hm amre i ithmoutt the Jimits aof thmis State, alt lada,aswer 01' diematr to the( Cmlaminanit's me pubbah'ititon baeaeaf, or' time said Ihill will a'em taen pro conk sua against thieam. IN E'QUiTY1'. mhnl W' I leartd anda Isaaec T1. IIc'ard, vs. B. ii. Windinag, T ~mapear'ing to my samtisfationm thmat lHar E-hiell.W Windtitag, therwaise caill II. II. Vimig, time diefendahint in time aboave statd na, residles wvithota that liam its of thmis Si mte iem'efaare, oln amottin of ihansskett, Comm ha imant's Solicitor, tarderetd thiat time samii elnlmn in o leatd, anmswer or de'mu tr ton time omataplamanimt's B ill, wvithiin three amonthls 'tlm thae publicationl hert'of, tar smmld Huhll , il e tma'tn pro cnfsso ragainist hliim. *J. 'P'1~iI I V. ,. i. . . NULL1FIER, W IA L a: it. . W IThiroy lollars the Seasoi, Twenty Dollars the single leap, and Fifly )ollars insurance, at the plantation of C.ptaina William It. Mays, four miles below Ldge field Court 11ouse, on the Stage road lead ing to Augusta. Ampie preparation for care and attention to mares will be mad. They will be pastured and fed on grain, (it repuired.) at twenty-five cents per day. Accidents, escapes, sickness, &c. at the risk of the owners, although every attentiou will he paid to prevent them. DESCRIPTION. NULLIF'IEit. is a beautiful Bay, hand somely marked with a leli'ghtful coat of hmir. which shews his superior stock. His appearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, substantiality and strength. lIe will be eighut ycars old this spring-is full 16 hands high ha) i ng su periorsize, large bones, and is as well muscelled as any other horse, in this or any country, and hus as mucla durahility. N. J.-Any person who will make up a company of five mares, and !ecome re sponsible for the payment will have the prviilege of pttting the:n at twenty-five dol liars the Season. The Season will commene the fifteenth of February, and end on the tenth of June. F'ilty cents to tlc groom in every instance Pcrformance of Nullifier's Colts. NULLIF"IEl'S COLTS are now run ning as well as any colts in this country. On the Norfolk course, Spring term 1837, .Taue Iowlett by Nullifier, three years old, beat the Sweepstake race, mile heats will ning the first and second heat. Time 1 min 52 see.-I min. 50 see. See Turf Reg. July, 1837 1. 476. On the Broad Rock Course (Va) Fall mecting, W. H. Johnson's b. f. by Nulli fier, three years old, run a Sweepstakes.two mle heats, for which fbur other colts of the iest stock, were entered. This race was lost by Nullifier's cult, but she was second best, and contested the race muost gallantly. The last ieat is pronounced 'cry intcres tima and the best heat during the week. See T. Reg. Nov. 18:37 p 559. On the Union (L. 1) course, Fall meeting Antoinette by Nullifier. won the Sweep stakes for three year olds, two mile heats, wimiing the two first heats. See Am T9 Reg. Nov. 1837 p. 569 Feb. 1, 1838, tf 52 TIlE TIIOROUGI 1t1I1 I oI:sE. BIER CLINE W ILL stand the ensuing Spring Sea son, commnencig otn the IOta instan, at James lRogers', l1th at Rtichardson's, 12th and 13 at Turner's Store, 1-Ith at Glov er's lotel, Edgefield C. II., 15th at Pine House, 16th and 17th at Jurdeu's, on Edis to, and 18th and 19th at my Stable on the Itidge road, and will atteud each. place every tenth day until 10th of June. Ile will be let to mares at $8 the single visit, $12 the season, $15 to insure. In every instance the insurance money will become due as soon as the mare is known to be with foal or exchanged. A company of seven mares shall lie entitled to a deduction arai oft each umreO ppu sved mat, becoming responsible for the whole. All possible care .aken to prevent accidents, but I will not he responsible for any. For particulars of his Pedigree see hand bill, I. WAH.D. Ridge. March 10th 1838. d16 WILL statnd the etnsuinig Spring Sealsotn at my stall at the itidlge, ahd other places in the District. [For particulars see IIland 1Bi1l.] Andl will attend am each place every ninith day afterwardins d!utring~ the Sea son, & will lbe let to alare% at th-e followin. ptrices : '8 the single visit,81i2 the Season and $15 ton insunre a muare with foal. it every instatnce the mti-nranmce mtoney will become (lute ats son ats the mtare is known to lbe witht lhal or exchiantged. A comtipany of sevn tuares shall be enutitled to a dLelue tioin of S1 oun each mare bty one miati's he commig respionsible for the whole. All pos ibnle care rakeni ton prevent accidents, but I will not he :-esponsible for any. GUY RhI VEilS was sired by Iandolphi's 4 Janits, his dattn by Carolinutan, grand datm by leedford. fi g. dai by Diotrnedn. g. g. g. i damsu by Qnuieksilver, otut of a Shark 3lare. latndolphu's Jantus, and Carolinian were bouth sired by Sir Arebyv, an~d thec g. g, g. :lamis otfbotli wveresired by imniponrted .lanuts< In puirily of blood Gn'y Rivers is tunsri -Issedl, itn beaty ot' cofor anid symm netry of' form. w ill comnpare withl thle best htorses af ilhe dayt~. ISA AC JON FS. Ridge, Felb. 27, tf4 Look at This! Y imported Jack. DUBLIaN, five years ,~ ol. will stainud at mty stabtle. otnly thriee mdest and a half' we'st of Edngetiekl Court H-ouse, thue etinuing Spring Season, antd ho let to maures at thme followinug prices viz: 85 the seasotn and S$' to insure a mare to be I w'ith foal. In all cases whuete a muare is put Ity the insrance, the mtoney will lbe ronusidered dtto whuen it is ascerta inted tat Che is in foal or trantsferred. All ptosi 1.14) r~are will he taketn ton prevent aecidentms bt I will not be respoinsibulen for antuv. Th'le benson to cotommee thue tenth of M arch imd etnd the last of Junite. W.1~ II 308S. Felt. 28, 18S38 tI' . IBroaagit to timc .Jail O F thuis Distriet, a negro tman hv. thn name of Nathtan, about (i ft. hiigh ' ery black, uipper front teeth otut or very shoart. Nathtatn ts bet weent.55 mid (60 years of atge, n sttall sear ont hui forehead :and somue otn las left atrmn. tno (other marks onf uiportanice. 11, has somne free paisses for N. Ca~rolina. lie says lie b elonmgs to Mir. Mlinsev, livinug it Maiirrtn Coun~tty. G~eor;;ia. T1he tuner is *t'l':ested to comtite !brwa rd, provt~e ptroperty, iiy cbatrges. antd itke hiun awva-. * C. .J. G;LOV~LI,'1.fE. U. M~arh 17. le8 t 7 Eat itorjical 4'ttalte i. of 5'. (alaru. Ills . ork is now ready for delivery to Snu P cribe~rs at thte Store ot' C ;f. Ihvucl, itti em A fw estconies iht' e N v - l r. t ' r ,r o.