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TO MY WIFE. Afar from Thee' The moroing breaks, But morniig brings no joy to me, Alas! my :pirit only wakes To know I am afar from thee. In dreams I saw thy blessed face, And thou wert nestled on lmy breast; n (ITeams I felt thy fon-1 enbrace; And to mine own thy heart was prest. Afar from thee! Tis solitude, Though smiling crowds around me be, The kind, the beautiful, the good For I can only,think of hce; Of thce, the kindest, loveliest, best, My earliest, and my only one; Without thee, I am all ib!e4t, And wholy hlest with thee alone. Afar from thee! the words of praise Aly listless car unheeded greet; What sweetest seemed in better (lays, %Vithout thee, seelia no loiger swect: The dearest joy fame can bestow, Is in thy moistened eye to see, And in thy cheek's nituisual glow, Thou deemn'st mne not unworthy thee. Afar from thee! Ti night is come, But sumsbers from lily pillow lece; I cannot re-t so far front home. And my heart's home is. love, withl thee! I kneel before the throne of praer, And then I know that thou art njigh; For God, who beethI every where, Bends on us bothIs his watchful eye. Together in his loved embruce, No dist ance e:on our hearts divide; Forgotten quite the mediate smae, I kneel thy kneeling lorin teside; ly tranquil frame then sinks to sleep, Biul soars the sl-irii f..i and free; 0 welcome be nighl's slumber deep. For then, lear love ! I am with thee. iiicellancons. BEAUTIPUL SIMiLE. We never behoed young and beautifid females tendiing ilower.. that we are not struck with tie gre.it a proprialeness ol (lie assscialtion. Pure and untainerd by tile vices ofthe world, they are the properoguar dians nud littog-, protectors of the embleni of the loveliness and virtues of which they are the living depositories. in (he spriiig tide of oxisteice,-their moral and intelleeu nl endowments tire just budding and shoot ing lbrti n hile thiir ljpksin ni eliairms are gro% iwog it. 1 tha1 state of,iiwalr tied grace and perfect fulliis-,, Which ib s -ase thel to Ie ioved .and adtmir, d. Their feelings are in all their ire.-iness, ut,caticd by the chilling tiuflience fit dilapIpointed hopes, of tureqited allection. amd manilest them selves w ithi an ardor unlceckedh by the die Sates of jealous prudiece, otr the wary slag gestioins of. calculating, se*lf-prtoreetinig ini. .terest." For them to thinik is to give utler ance to their thoughts, tand to fcel is to give forma anid expression to thi ir motIons, w ith ai guileless simnplicity, unconsscious of the piossibility of' mitconstruction, and feairhess beenuise unstuspilcious, of il lnamred miisaip prehension. in the bulossomting fhower msa y b,e seen t lie exquisite tints of their ownl fair ness and bieauity--in ithe natunral aistefuml ness of the arrangemcient ol its leaves and spsreading shioots, embiletne, of their on n hieaven born grac es. W hilsi like thIem tev . nire lovely baeyonil expressin, like the',; in ust they blorint for I le ajptoinited season, and( like hemu dealhoe ito ihe scar' andi * ellow teal oh' enx -ece. To bthi bhe termii oif bieiing is shoirI, and1( e-xpoised no iingiii,. vit is-,it mies. Tlhe lbre.,t (Is the no. h wod-isf mnay, erei sonig, sent ir hela,1e it the ser young anrd tender beauities of the one, or the scorcintg rays uof the mid day's sun cause them to shrivel and to he I roddfen under foot, whilst of (lie other, all the chiarms antd btdding pronise mlay lie des troyed bty Ine rutlia. whlikperuof a entsorioust world, or the blighirting influenices of palsionl turest raiedh. Fair and1( fragile a like, it is proper they~ should accomptlfany3 one anothietr: and hiappy it is fur 'Cer, w.ho learns li-oim such comipanionsship, bow exquisisitely beaut til & howi unsspe.ikabily delicate is~femitale Iovelhniss, 0 hth, t0 lbe preserved(, mnusi be guarded with more thano a miiser.'s care. iallimowre' Amesrican i. DRI. IVY.S OiN lh(iT'iICUI.TURtE. -I lorticu/tuire, mn its simplest terms treats of tlte imlprosemeniClt of the quaslit ies or vegetables, flowers atnd fruits; or in other woirds it is the art n~ hiebi coinprehietnds the var'ious metthoils of pructning all sorts of fruits, vegetabileus roots hierbsanid platnts hfor thie snpporm and ltxutrv tat immkind. I is th mt uost pirefe'ct andI producnt ive tmideu of cuitivattion, confined withinsnatrrow litmiits In its higher dlepatrtmenits, it atssume s the character oif the elegant arts, attil teachies the dlispiosiiion of grotundls -ai gardetis."' "its Aloral 't'emitfney,--'lie pr act gee of' hortieultur ie has a liappy influienice lil thle mnorails oif te ('otinminit y. Tlhe 'onitemi plautions of whlatever is bautifuil serves to irefitie the taste anid elev'ate lie tsind..-.. T1he beauaties of the fine arts, pining atnd sculptutre, miay liiid a .<ubst itutte in the formss of' vegetable life tnot less cutriouis or beaut i'fId. Thef1 biauties of (lie gariden arec wiini (lie reachi of the greait msas oftthe . It heeomecs the philosophier, (lie politician the moralist ; i nde'ed it is incumbilenlt oti all elasses of society to -eouirage gatrdenintg in our republican country. Everv couity must have its asmusemsents ; ihtose of a mor al teindency should be preferred. The ob jections on the score of morals, biroughit a gtaimit some of the amussemlent of large Cities, cannot lie turged atgaints htorticualtiire. it is balev.d that a ....li. ..xhs:,:.s. of fu...-. and flowers every month in those parts of the year which are Navorable would have a mood moral tendency, excite emulation a oling the cultivators, and would be accom pained by a very trifling expense, if general Interest were once excited," A pretty good serinon might be preached ,it the fu4Io%%ing text. It exhiints a new % ew o1moral ac:ount-bility: "Three Par A y weavcrs % hose wives were quartered a i3ourock fir the season, were anxious to : et across the Dunoon on Salibath morning, detmitig it a profanation, however, to etn ploy an oared boat for the purpose.they em ployed it friend to negotiate with the Capt. ofr he R othesay, Alail steamer, "to cot ont a bit of his tow and tak' thein wi' him, as lie wa giun down that wiay at any rate." "Mitt what's the diffierence pray," asked the eo.-Ati-tor, "between rowing over with oars, mid by the paddle ofthestenmer?" Difl'er. I'nce! there's a hantlo difTerence between rowing by the power o' man, who maun ,tiwer fIr what Ie does, and a water wheel 1tilling wvs: in ither wor words gin ye wad hlte Its to lie mair pointedly particular, a sten-ii engine's no a moral being, it's no longer ani uccountable uwgeui. 'The pectilinr irl ties of the Tomato in all hiliary affi-etions, have long been known amoinmg aettlenen orthe medical profession; li1t Intil Iately, those particular virtues had liever ben, oblained in any concentrated lorm. This important point was ascer tatned by Dr. Ailes, of Cinrinnati,who has reenti ly prodticed a concentrated compound extraet of 'lilmato. tniting within itslf all lie virties and excluding all the objection able pmvers of Caloinel itself. CATAWIIA iPRINGS, LIN* )LN COU;NTY. N. CAItOLINA. ri iI l I- Propri,i-tor of this Establishient gives no0tive, that he is repairing and fitt, it pill at consiciderlle expense, and II I suiperitr styleaiml will have it ready fort lie repi(n of oiipany by the 20th of' May. it i- situateel ol the great Eastern and West crn Liie of 6tWa-tes. froin Salisbury via. Lincol-ton to Asheville. &c. (a stage pass. ing- tiere every day in lie week but one). Thte comitry aroutid is broken mid prover lially liealthy. anld besides the Ilineral propert ies of the water, there are many in ducellinnis to turn the attention of invalids ai others towards ihis plee. Its prox innty to ihe lower vontiryw-the heapness o I ilmg-the excellence of the neighboriig soeite--tle ahinndane of galne, and the rich field afforded to science, especially to minralogy anid botany. are fuiets not to lie overlooked I-y the travelling world. Bui it is itl the nineral qualities of the Springs Iiat the urent attraction to this spot consists. The proprietor has no exaggerated lists of cures to present to the public, for lie has just taken possession, nor would lie decin it a conmpliment either to the good taste or sagacity of the ptblic, to present such if lie hld themI. But lie has the asstrance ofsomne of"the most scientifie physicians and clicn ists, to the rare and valuable properties of t hese Springs. In 1824, ProfessorOlm sted, (nbow of Ville College) made a strict aIalysis of this water, and pronounces its Aoreign ingredicts to be: Sulphuretied Hy drogen, Sulphate of Lime, Sulphate of 11ag. tesia. Auriae of Lime. Ior a tmore txtended statement see his Geolo!!ical Report of North Carolina, nn tthoriziel liv Art of Assembly. pages 129-. 30. Space will nor permit its to add the very flitterina reiarks of this gentleitan. .but an.v one at all aetInninted with the stli yet ennnot help perceivinig the pieculiar a daptationi of these omierals to the disorders thtat prevail at thme Sotuth. The Prtiprietor can only superadd his de terminntion t) me.et patronage by an utnflinch ing attention to the wet..ts, wishes andI ed1 fortsa of his visiters. The Spirines'are niow,andl will be thsronagh .ut the year, open for the alccommtodnttion of travellers. .JOS. W. 11AMA PTrON, Proprietor. Catawha Springs, Mlarch 1, I838. e 14 Look at Thuis! /T Y imipiortedl Jack l)UIiLIN, five years -.T. old. will stanumd at tmy stable, only three o sibs andh a haIf' west of Edgefield Coturi Ilionse, thle enstnini Spring Seasoin, atnd h. let to marses at the followinig prices viz: 85 the seasoin anad 881 to insur'e a ininre to he wvithi foail. In all cases where a mnare is puiit bv the in sOntier, the timoncy wsi Ili e coinsideretsld tie when it is asceertainied that she is in f'tnl oir triansfer' d. All possibIle entre will lie takleni to) pre'vent accidents bit I will not he respionsibile for any. The Season to comncie thle tenth of M4arch and end the last of' June. F~'b2S. ~1S W. [I. MlOSS. A BBEVI'J.LE' DISTRICT. IN COMMO1N P'LEAS. Jacob Chambaherlin, ).lAcltnehmnt in Assumt. Surv-iv-or, vs. Tliro Notes--D)amages J,hnt A. Yoimtg. $:t153 50 eta. 73 lIE Plaintiff hiavinig this (lay filed his dee haration in this easte, in the lerk's Offie. rind the said .tihn A. Yottng having noe wvife or 'Ittornsey. known to lbe in this province, upon whlom a copy of' the said declaration withs a iliecial order of the ('ourt endtorsed thereon, cenn lie served: It is therefore Ordered. shat the said John A. Voting do appear sad make his defence withi a year anid a day, from tIhe filitng of the said 'heclaration. as aforesaid, or final and absoluste| ineent will lie forthwith given and awarded for lie said pslumtitl. JIAS. WVA RDLAW, c. c. p. ('Iverk's O.ire. JIan. 17, 1838 daj 51 A IIEILI,E DISTRICT. IN TIllE COMMAON PLEAS. N. K. BUntler & Co. vs. Attachgment. Jailhn DI. Morrah. 5Assumpsii. 'U9llE P'lainititls having this daiy filed their dieiclarai ion, antd the IDefen,dantf having ieithser wilfe nor asttorn'iev. knsowni to lie int this sate, orderedl, that if thse staid Defeiidatnt do sot aplpear atid make htis defenice. wiithini a year mtd a day froii this date, final andl abltie iidgmieiit shatll lie forthwith given and awatrdedl 'os the said Plainitifl int nttachmnent. JAMES WVAlDLAWV, e.ec. r. Clerk's Oflice. h)ee. 4. lN37 dagt 45 To nil wi'sonas ,t 'ay Conceran. NOTIC E is hereby given, that the sttb L scrib er, with othliers, wsilI petition the b~egislatusre of this Staste, at its next session, ra Chiarter' of a Bridge across Saluda River, near Chappell's l"aerry. ANDREW:~ L. LARK. AMay 17,.133R. cc 15 CLOCS,WATCUO J E 0*.52 E .l .L' No. 242 ISROAD h-rENT, Auous-rA, (Near the United States Hoted IT npscriber offers to the At'tifij.a 6f Edgetield District and its viciity a""Och and Fashionable assortment of WAT.HJ,S, JMEWL.UZ. , of the Iatest Style and Iuiorlation, in part of tho following Articles: Gold Independent Second Watches from 17 to 25 Jewels, - Gold and Silver Levers, Plain & full 1,N1_ 61d, London Dupolex and Anchor EscapenWnt Watches, Gold and Silver Lepine and Vertical aitles, Zadies' rich Gold Neck Chain", neW, rn, Gendlemen's Gold Guard and Fob Chi Keys, Seals, Finger-Rinogs, Breast-Pitar. Rin%gs, Gold amd Silver Thimbles, Pencil Cases, Spec tacIes. &c. &c. Mantle Cloce, Flower Vases and MMoeai BOX E . - Al.mo, A General Assortment of '.Uen As SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, SuoA Toos. .ouiP LAi.Es, CAMTon Axb CIX HASKETS.CADMLESTICKS, SA.r SPoos,&c. A1.s0, SUP ER 1OR] CUTLERY. A flue assoitni t ot toms', E1.1.OTT'S and W4E & llu-ren .t's R1A ZORS. PENKNIfIES ANI) SCISSOUSJt; also a uod assortment of BOWIE KNILVS and IIKS. JMIlN 11. MURlP!IY. N. B. CT.ocxs mid W.%rems caretully re paired, nd It arrantei to pert'rin wel. Atigista. fia. Mareib 2p-. i:Ni tf 9 BLOCK TI: AL 1E .1 1 P I*.'1 R . iE fqu%eriler haos oni l n verv large stupply of readv made TIN WA ARE of all descripitionq, V hiebi he olTers at,whole sale or ieiil, at as low prices as enn ie af forded in thli part of the country. 'i has also a laree simply of the newett fasifip of J A PA N W. R EC,lo-ether with Einl find 1l1ock 'Tin Var of excellent qualit.' Isn, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware-aheii,ming and Brazin! Copper,--lock tifi'A ove Spelier, and trin Plat-all of whic of' fers for sale low for cash, at No 1 ad <treer, Augusta. B. F. CH .s The stheriher being truly' t1i the very liberal patronae hjereti, e sltowed up'-n him lv hi. frieids andH ub. lie generally. re--pictfilly solicitm a conin lniane ofthe-ir favors--nud oflers hi. servi e in either of 'lie llonm ina liranohik of his bn.iness-Copper Tin, Sheet IrWn. and Roofin B - Auiista, Ga., hIareb 5 TI M MANUFACTOR'T. Vff H E. Subsceriber wonid respectfully in form the Me1rehnnlmt, nt citizenms ol Edgefield IDistriet, andl the public ini general, that lie lhts comomeniced MAhnufactu*rint Tin W1are at Duintonisville. nine mtiles North of Edgefield Court Ilise, wvhere lhe intetnds to keep an assortiment and full SIpply of IWADV MADE TIN WARE. am Whlolesale or RIetail, which ho will sell in ats reatsonnohie terms ats anty otheir like estabilishiumnt int thle Soutihern. e'onntry. IHlaving woirkedl it the busintess nine yeast at the North an md Situth, he enn with confi denmce ass~ure thouse who~ nmay favor htim with thietr emnstomx, that they may at all tuneCs dependm upon1 having their Ware well nmunttmnfneituretd Hie will also make to order, Tin Enve Troughs. Comndnetor heads anmd Pipes, and Put t hem til if desired, All orders fromi TIown or Counutry thi:nikfully received and promtily attemnded to. N. BI. Old int repaired, nnid all kinds of .hob work, in his limne, excetted with neat ness amid despatchi. I. P. CHUIR.CIj. Dimntonsv'ille, M atch 20, 1858 ac 8 DRfJU8, OILs4, 4M. TE IIEl Sublscruiers respectfnlly invite the at Itenttioni of MI crchants, Planteri. Physicians ad others to theiir lat Stock oif FRESH MEEDIGINES, Oils of all kinds, Paints, Djje Stuffs, WtingIo:o Glass, Brushes, 8fc.' $c. A-r rHEmit SToREs In 11AM BURG AND AUGUSTA. Their sup1 ly is heavy, thirim assortment good, atid their arti- es fresha D)ealiung etiirely with the Manipfacturcrs or originaLl importers, they enn sell their goods as low as aii honse in tIme Souithern Conry Please cull anid exammine.f~ Our Stoire itn Haurg ist next thi .L. JEF Ran & Co's. Imn Amugusta, opplosite to BFEAt.t.'S or S-rovAL.r's Watre liontses. KITCIlIEN & ROBERTSON. WrtAM K. KrrcnENs, F. M. RtoBiEnTsoY, M. D. D)ecembler 6. 1837 h 45 Notice. S ATlaI,son the Prodnemive~ Syste,m Also. Smmh's Practieni and Menmtaj Arihmnetic, with a variety of othier SCHtOOr- BooKS, may lie found at the Store of: C. A. DOWD. Mareb 7, 1838 - i' ' UIistorIenuI 0eIlections of liS, Ca.Ia BlY 1. Ri. C AlLIROLL. EH IS A ork is now read fojr delive to Stno Pscribsers at thin Mtore o'C A., n hi place. A few extra copies for sale. Novembyer, 1837 .r.~ oice. M~ GRAY, Esq. of Hanmbiurg, $. C. will L E. act us tii nttortey in fact,a il as at aw, durimng nmy absence from the Stafoa En 4 MaJ. JI. COVrN UTON. State tIf South Oroli a. EDdEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN THE COMMON PLEAS. David Onzts, vs ATTACNM:ST, William rn. AssumsIT. +E Plaintitr in this case having this day filed his declaration ini the Clerk's Ollice, amid the Defendaot having no Wife or Attorntey known to lie in this State, upon whom a copy of tie said declaration miay be served: There fore ordered, that the isaid defeindant do appear and make hiis delence within a year amid a day from the filing of the said declaration, or finial ,amid absolute jndgnet will be irthwith awar ded to the said Plaiamiff. GEORGE POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Edgefield, May 14, 1838 15 Stailte of' oIth Carolinla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICr. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Sampson Kilereitse,vs. FORYinsf ATTACHAtFNT Wiley Freeman AssuimPsIT. T lit PlantilYin this case having,loei the 14th (day of May, 1838, filed his decharation iii the Clerk's Ofice, and the defeaidant havinjg no wife or tatormey. knowir to be in this State oiimn whom a copy of the said declaration mauy be served: It is telirefore ordered, that the saidI de fendant do apiear and make his defi-nice within a year and a day rmiom the filing of tIhe said dec laiatien. oi fimal and absolute jndgmenmt will be awiarded to the said plaintiff. GEOltE POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, May 14th, 18:18. 15 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLA,. Joinm Ly4.tn, vs ATracus.:NST, William Cook. AssUstsIT. T 11iL I'laiitilinl this casm having oi the 1.5th day of December. 137, tiled his declurit tion in tie Clerk's Ollice, and time Delemidant having no Wife or Atort. , known to be in this State, 11011 whomi a copy of the said declaration mty be merved : Thereire ordered. thut the said dtelnmmt do appemr and make his diefencme witi ii year andmi am dayv iom thei illimng of te saml id eh:a r*ation. fir fimi anmd alsoite judgement will ie lorthwith airded to the said Plantil. G EORG F P0Pi I-%c. c. P. Clerk's Office. liecember 15, 1837 15 tf Stie ot Som tih ( alolilau EDGEFIELD1-1 DISTRICTI. IN T711,' CO LMON PLEAS. E. & -. Yarnall. vs. Barthe'l Windinu,-Sh41oher ATTAcUMlENT. & 111nn1ing, vs. the 81am1. I I Fl:liEAS the laitiill' didl this day file their declaration in the ollice o' this Conrt, against the Deli-lidmnm. who isaim.emit firom and without the litmits of time State. (as it is said.) and haviing neither wifi! or attornimv knomw with. in the same, onl whom a copy ofie declarations with a riule to plead tieret'ottght to be served: It is therefore ordemre, that the deimiitt appear and plead to the said deciaratitis within a -ear and a dav. othel wise fiital jnldgInelnt will be given and awu'rded igainst him. GFI010 I: POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office. Dec. I. 1837 dagl 4.1 4tite of South V'arolilla. EDGEFIElD DISTRiCT'. IN TilE COMMON PLEAS. L.arkin (intlin. vs. 'hos. Ml. Clark, strvivor Auacmrent. T ilaintiff'having filing his declaration in this case. and the defendntit having ieither ,wife nor attomey known to be in this State, Or -fdered, that the said delijadant do appear and plead to the plaintiff's declar"mf--m wiiun a year and a day rmtli the publical ihereof, or Judgment absolite will elid awardea aginitst hmi. (1:0. POPE,c. r. P. Clerk's Office, Jan. 23. 1dag. mltq 51, stnte oj* .-o411i - ':11-otii:. E'.DGiWEI.D DISTRW,T. I. THIE CO.1MA PLEAS John Loganm, vs. Jameims $1. Lammndum. AT-rAcHmF.NT 11iItES te laitift ha.thi this dlay filed VY his diecaiommiin nin~mmst time lfendanmmt whio resides beyoind te iitijts of' this Statle, mand( hmavimg nieithemr wife or attmny- wiitin time s:nmme uiponm whmom mm copy of saijd declamrationm, withm am rumle to plo:nli thereto, ti-cv hem served. it is i r demedl. mlhat thle said De)femadant dlo pimnd to time sa.ud declaraion witiin a year andm ma day. from th.is da:tm, othier-wise linalt andu absomute jtndgmenmt wvl be awamrded apminmst hmimi. (ih'3)RG E POPE, c. c. r CI.rk's Ollice, O't 20, 1837 dq 40 are "1 Mol' i :u'roia EDG iEF'iIEID DiSTIl ICT1. IN TliiE COLM.IlGN PLE.I S. Win. Ii liranmnon, vs. J<.iin M. Frazier. A TT ACuitEsit. TI' lI E linmtitYl'itng thmis (lay filed hismdeclara tion im time abomve casme, andt thme I1eE.inlan oeing wvithomut ifet imr amttormney, knmowni oi lie wvitm time Stale. impont whmmm copy of said dleclalrai.mm, with a mimie to pliemad. momnimd be se:.d: It is ( r dlered. tat tine s:iid D)eil: dammm do pleadi to time said dleclamramiion withimn mm year and ai da iy, from thmis d ie. m'r jtingmenmt fimial amid i.bsoimte'will be given against huntt. G EG. POPE, c. c. p. Nvemberm 21 1937 aqd 412 Z'ate of Niuithi ( trl' jina. IN TPIlE COMMON PL2AS. Chltes Sproumll, Aimn'r of lDmey. E. Lip'ford. dtee'd vs. A TTAn i T1 IiEi' lai,mi f' in this case ihavinig. 01n thei ..20thm mimy omf March, 18.18, filed his decbm tio0: mmnty otheem nedc time defenmdamm hamvinag nom iie or mmtorney, knomwnm to he ini tii State, upon'u whlo: m a copy of' tt' 'ecarationi, with a special ordler mofI thme court iniorsedm thiereo,eanm lie semri' eth: 'i'herefoire ordemred, tat mime .4aid .Jmies Domi aid do appear manmd mam:ke his defmcic witinm a year- andm ma damy fr'm thme filing mif time declamration its afmiesaiul, or fitm alandl absmohite jitdgimenmt will be fori twithm give't:md am wa:rdled tginumst hmmi. Gloerk's Office. I i ltmly .43. 13 State or' MonII t(h iolin,. ABBDEVI,AE DiSTiCT. IN THEl COMIMNIPL EAS. Walker, Coyigo & - Fair, vs.ti Foreign Attachument, Park & Fowler. Assmmpsit. W J ll I.R: .A8 the itlainitill's dimd this day file V their declaration in mime Oflice of' this 'eotrt. a-:ainst the I );fendanlt!, wl:m mare abhsenmt frotamandi withmout the limitsm of this State, (mas it is said) amnd having neither of thmem a wif'e or titor ney. knmowni witin time smie, cini lihom a copy, of the declarationi with ai rule to pleadu theretom. mn'gimt to he served: It is therefore mrmderemd, that them Dem fendantms do aippear and pleamd to tihe said dmecmara tionm, withmna yeatr andm mm mday, othierw,ise finali tad jnmdgmemnt wvill lbe givenm andi amwardeud taginst them. J AM I'S W AIR D)L AW, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov 17, 1837 damq 43 A LL Personms indmebmtedc to mime late Mrs. Bie .hethmlanid thimns,.dleceased,. are regnltestedl to tmake iimimdiate pay3 mtemit, amid till personis hanv mig demma nds agatinsm thme e-state ci said demcensedl are requested to present thm chily attested. BElNJ. MIMS, Excecutmr. Dr. John Sapplington's ANTI-VEVER PILLS, Are ofcred to the public as a crtoaan anti eertnal v remedyforfmcre of cery description. 'ATN oif opinion that till flwers tire a sanity of di4ease firomi the mildest itermittent uip to the highest grade of yeliow lever, and that the differenit deamnationis of Cevers, ire simply mi tg to somea particuilir state of the atmiosplhere 4or to sini pecubar conditos of the system; and witil slight varitations, suic.'s as I have made, [I,#. treattmaent sh11ould I the samise. I al also oom1-s ionl t4at this mosst be the prevaiinig theoly of th day, or how is it that ployIcians treat ftVers 'routaghout with Calomel aiL a few other deple tives. Description and treatment of revers. viz:-Ist. Intermittent or Aguc *tud Furer. 2div. Iilious Ferer. .Mdly. Typhus er Nerrous Fecer, and all other fevers by whatever name they may be called. Ist. Of Intcrmiittent or Ferer and Ague. I consider all fevers of an aintermatitt4nit character which cool ol' once in twenty-fiour hours, vhetlh er preceded by a chill or not; der whether the fever .and chill rise and csntintie together; or ir there he no chill at all. .Sometine- fever of this character continues '24 or 4P hotors withott inter mlission, ad sodmetimes it occurs only every third day. M ile tenths ofrthe fevers of tis state. and mnost otler states of this union, partake more or less of this character, andl ina all their varimus ap pearances the treatment shotld be the sane. Tiis medictie ceires by correcting the bile, giv its- tonet antd energy to the stomach and bowels. uad thereby commlunicatitg health and strenertlh to the whole systelin It is also oissessel of .ma-eh singialar and admirable propf- ties. that it does not sieken the stoomacs nor operate onl the bow vis as is prgittive. It breaks the fever it rom 24 to 4.4 hours, narin;: which ltte tile patient feels no sensible benieit fron. it, bNit fiids him. self suddelly well without bing cscious of its made of operation. There is n1o arseme or atyt oler article hf a :1nis ots nature in this sdi cinse. It is entirely harmless: wmnen iii alsy sit 1aIson IaMiy tako it n ilh perliect sadfety: al if doubsa1le thl- 1ianalltity lerein reciptemendei was ta ken no lad el'ects wosqsd be! produac-ed )y it. The ine 1s d mId frf thlis medicine, 1as il f cedll me in fuitreo if prepare! it olay in the fortn of pills, us the trasptmiortatioii of vials is both in conrve:*iett and tnsafe. I s'r growi peson- or childrein who pretir t:lki; g it ill a ligtid fbrim. it can Ie- prepared cotvenlit-n:ly by any person in the f1lowing m11alnter: poid twelve pills well, pull the p!relparatiml int() a vial, and potir two common10a sized table spoinll of whiskey or Wa ter t it- spirits 01ally kils are best. Any other qtanaity of th- lisitid( may he prepared at the same time, b1 in1cr.a.m:g or lesseniing the cyalsahi. tv oftise medicine in the hanc proportion as de scriosd abonve. Trratitent -If the patient prefers taking a pike or portre, le!f,re It- commices tie uase of tis mWd1icile, I have it, oh,ection. but it is rare!y i e er nec-ssary. lie can drink cold water or iaake use of any kind of diet staitable for a sick person. withoti the least danger, or sul ering the slightest illconovellielc'. from it. A grownt per son will take fir a lose a loill or cmnmiaon sized ten spoonflul oif the li tii every two h1ouirs. lotla day landal Iitgh1t, s1ni' tite disesime is brssken: cliji lren 8 4ir 10 vears old will take 0 or 40 drops, nild th-w thire or tour years oldI wall Inkse 15 or 20 drops, 1andl infiv.ts 1 or 4 weelks sildi will take f'rom 'I to t drlts-. rep--ated alnd coltinuied-i as re commended fitr gro%%ni peroti. 1tt3 as persons tre very stb;ect t, a relapose s,r return of this dis ease. whe:,her tlev are ci-ed in) this or any , er way, it would he sv"ill to clintinue takiitq t'hree or four doses a day uitil the streagth and complex. ion are resiored, and pirticilarly if the person has already had s-veral relapses. tne bl x will cnre two Iersols (ifa cormmsion atttack of nai and fever. Before the liquid is taken the viNlshould be well shaken. 2dily. OfBilkms Ferer. This is a tnore obati nat an d-n.erous disease than intermittent or lagite and t'ever, there ire genera.ly tiaree orf'itir sl-ys indfispos.sioan Pre%. if"s to tle onset sto this lisease. :an I 1relieatly chill% sen atio.s fr a day Is two 1aller. \VhI'I lbis di ea-e i- prope.lv flirmed it :sariv vk'ld<to ainmi: ntas nt under d o0 10 days. aud1 saineianes uisttch longer. 3dil. Of Typj,hus or .V rros- Ferer. Tis i still a tmuchi nsiore sstin:i e anId shangerons diseaise thsan hiliouas liee . .sid apparenatly mmae mis.d ini thme cosmilenaceinent. It silien constisnnes tlfteen or twety days.'.with se'nrcely :11ny r*et'i,ssioni sr ins tersimssion, iwnh sreat pristrationa oh'hodly atad deprs:on sif tmndi. It ma:siv le well I ti oibserve ' thiast F1Tphus fi,'ver is ao-t 5,o'unnonO5 in. Ithe wsinte-r aind ~sring.nasd lIilhhnts fi'vear ni thsin 11melsr anad tall. Is. thes tir.,t stsags sif ail treveirs, it i ss o-amton lor- the twineit tsi bs' eivereds wilth a whitishs coiat, and if the ti'ver i stot bsroken, isana runas i.to thss' seconds staige , it i. apIt tso asstmnes a velhaw'.ish brown.a colosr. and inl use thmirsd and l:Et .stase osf f'evers. (au:.d : artienlasrly ifhe ar af n'tigh gadis and aaaant chas seter) thse tonunitsapsjt to :is-su asdark briownt c'lors, sof diterenit sde:treesi oifmloistusrei; sosinettuni t' is -.ex'esedi n" lv dhi; ints thais sa:te ssf the dii.sease the piatient is otllen sen-t isiile ofra hst sir list tin:: s~-sation ins thes .stsmasch. TIhse syingtsits of theres liwo sdisea.e. an' si intch alike ini thseir irst stasge that pihy sicians siltin sif. fi'r as to) thesir res:hschar:e:cr. tssr doses at mlatte-r snateri:dly, because thse tre'atent of bsoths slioihld lie prsettyv nimch thet s:lme. w.ilth this excepltion,. that typhsssus leve. r shes not ire'ir sa orst will it heatr is innch' stro:g sicining asesdis ine as bil. s.us it-ver. Tm:c.:,,r:t I.s the Ir.-i :-taie of thso t wo last dlsiseasses, s give a puske i as oi sir two~smsasl dhose's s.f caliomnJ or some5i otse:- medishcine thsat w..ill s pe. ralte upont thle stsstn.ch andi howewls. Us sder aany c.r.-iumst:nitees I s hi Oct to givisg mnore stron'g amieice ansd asn sdec'i.lly sif opitionia thtat rs pe:.ted d.<- at' ':ach op:msatitag ,sidicins's do mnore haas :hsan goodis. A tler thuls t'perain.o the sitssaeb ands h.owess (;saml ev.-: ni'' i thotsti i if -eve-ral d.sys have clap *e I s:i msy pastienst h ei-m-- w'..:4,. I connisinei(- '' uid. -he' paihs :ssl dorips sand g:ive shde e e''vr hC isoisirs, that i:s cisht 1.-es It e. a tw:.y toi::r hails, w.sih a reg~ulasr se of Virgiiia sasake-, at. * rsomes oiher sweait i:s tea, i.such s hy:::, spe sr bahnsi. ShouldIs the paitietit ettier mnehsI wi:h pan inl the l5adh, b.aek asr se~where. ;ive twenaty or twentiy-fivo dirops sat halaasao as isight. ifithle a g:wi per sons (childres.- shouldIs taske Ile55sscrrespoinih g with thariaags's) asd sisissld ihe hiisome ameh-l sei'l ita-. tel1 frssma a enas:tims::sina ofi the dhiss-ase. andI par titslasrly if thle hand~s siand fe'et baecomse cosl. give a dirausghmt uif tsly sir wo ae avery thiree sir touir housrs until lie trecoves; conitmte aill thie,timie to usse the pis sir dhrsips as rec5!sinmiende. Tlhe shet shsuld.hbe light, antd lakens ossly a little at a timne ands oftetn. Bleeding is so seldom rehrinired in thsese sdisea ses thaat ii is se:trcely naecessasry to mietntioni it; if it ever is resorted-t to it shonil he in the eairly. stage sof themat. Blistering is somletimoes tuseful and rar-hv 'if ev er sassirisiss; hut :: shanta sh le chsis-iya ss' tseh to it thec list sage., whean there- is dhelirilu sttor lastiisi coninaess is the e s treinaitie.s. Ins the treniti sit of eithser of' thaese' disea'se', I woauld prefer- the how'.'. el's to beo isa rathear a co,-tive thian l:ixat ives c'ndi tin. Buat shoulsd thae howekli e too insactiv.e, give brsokeaa dsess oif sahis or oil, ors opens thes' winth injectis,s andss if they shold Ibes two hlxa tivc, give six or eighit droptls of lananmsnu twos hirsee sor ftur tines a slay. sanstil ihie issi -ssi resitrainted. Miy expeisrience's ini the tre'saament sit' .yeh".w fever hras ant beeun s ery exstnsive, buit it is aesshier smore nor less thtan time highst grasde oh' ishisious fsever, sands should be treated pretty mutch in thse samise wasy. JOHIN S.\PPINGT'1ON. . hi ne' Cunaty, Missouiri. Price $1 50 per biox. Numbaterlss certih'aentes of this mecsiit,s have bseeii tend5eed, hint I hsave' thioughsi fit tsm isesrt on. ly thas' fsdlowintg fioma the Rev. . si 1I. iladtes, istrct, Blo., whlich semirs to enlibrace the ollin. ms of mnully il iitterent sections of tie couiltry J.'8. Having travelled muels over the states. both rest iand south, und having heard nmch anid in mor of* Dr. 6appilnlp!:,'s fever pill*, I do here y certil3 that I Imee there haw ot-vei yet been ay mnedicine ofiered to the public so elicucinug n tihe vitt e o' fi-vers as that which lie has pre >ared. I have knwwn many lubotiring, undt r fe -i-r and zgi:c, 4jrcl ii. tit course of tromn 24 to 1hiams; um.i ll cntes of fever in, which I have atv, ow1 is ued. it l.ts never Iiailed to ecet acure, m thr ais Loown to nie, in it hor ter thie thal any m-dci-e I have ever known used I do here - ir recfomin. Iid it to all personsi laboring under iver, a. th best remetdy kno. i to the public. JO. If IIADEN. A fresh stapply of the above valuiable medi. !ilne is oiered for sale at the Edgefield Drug itore. April 19 1 Colic Mixture. T IIE above is n tever tIiliing remedy farthat variety of colic, so distressing to Infante, mad 1 . Which the most injurious anodyue sub stMinces are too coinmmotly 1_ iven. It is safe and tihing. and imstead of producing costiveles. it Is11Ially op--rates gently oi the bowels. This reivmedv has now been used for serenl rears. with that success aind approbation, which itack meedicines mitde to sell. cannot coimumiand. is extensively used by the best physicians in lie onntry, and to use the langung of anaimy a iother. sacts ms a charm. A itie it allays the min and ialls the child to rest. it does not leave witmid it those ulipletasint s'mmtptoms. which In"md1dainan. Batenanmis Diop. - . generally pro ilue(- Ample diwectiotis imncoipainy each vial; mmi certiticates of its eflicacy (if recimred) ci be proidied 1rim th i most respectable citizens of' Unaoliam ani Georgia. For sale ly K ITCIIi:N & ROi1.RT8 N,Ian ru IA.V W lIll3.Anderson C II. W31. iiACKITT, Pruliton C. H1. D It. :. J. M iM, Edgfeld C. I. Feb. 5 1 38 f f 1 A C A R D. L. LEFFERS & Co. neknowl i1. e(urs retiewed oblligations to their rrici(s and cu-itommers for the very lieral patromngei herenif"ore bestowed oi them; md beg leave to annoinnee, that they have noim oi iand..and will contionte to receive, am nell selected assortment of GOODS, ronsirting 4 1 Brown aind Loaf Sugar, Ge(-On and %% hite ColTee. N. 0. & Sui,ar 11onse Molasses, Wine amid Spirits (f ti.e i-et loelection, Caial Flw-r-whole and iall'11bs. 1111C Rope niad BaLgimlg, Iron ari Steel, 'egether with all other nrticles in the Gro tr/ Line :-n% hih they will sell. or ;tid to >rder. I1'arram d Good, at the lowest mar wt Prices They also continnie to transaet Commis rion fusiness, inelodina receiving am for varding (sf Goods: id tender to their -riv assuranev of their best attention to >rders in that lie al business. H tmiirt-g, i\March 1838. tf 5 The Peodleton tlessengmer will iusert the thove fiour timies tiu sel tht' - bill for payment to 11. L. J. $25 Reward. R N AW A Y from the Subscri her oim the night of the 5th of Februiary is.t. firom amy >lace two -miles froi Hamahurg S .a negro man tinied BEN, abot?t. forty-ve years old, live feet six incieshigh. T'he Above reward I will paiy for dieliveriim : im to me, or 1puttitig im 11 jail so that I C:n. -.%t himt. TiflInAS KE.RNAGIIAN. lamburg, MarcI 26. 1-37 NVO T N'E. LL4 Personis indsebted to time late Chrie tiian Ure-titapt, dleicsedl, a-e reqL-:st d to mam;ke immmieiate p)aymenmt. And m hi >ersonms havimig dlemandis agaimnst time estt to if said dei.cased are requecstedh to present hiem ulyh attestedl. .JOlIN BAUSKETT, Ex'or. I"db. 25. 3-tf CadwelEsq.lamte ofAlsbheville D1isi dec'd. tre recins-d.s tom maa.ske payvmment itmediaitely, amid holise i.am;min deomanmds tom lresenmt thmem tduly at e!std ihini thme timec presesibeud by iawv,to either >l time subhscribemrs. A. G. CA LDWLFLL. 9 Amngust 8. 1I7O t f 28 Perf-ume'ry.j C OI.OG N!F imn simmmi! bosttles. assorted sizes, I lermitarmre I :xtr~act, Forida Wamter, Ess. C:iamonuam, Iinbl of Cloves, Fancy P'ermne \'ials, Ilear's Oil. Kephlsalia. N. Smithm Premiis' SamponacionmsCm pomiund Fa:e Soammps. Napmo' es Commpnmd m%hamm ings Soap, &c Jtut receiveud amd for saile lhv NICIIOLSUOK& PRI ESLF.Y Mooht and Stationary. * M IT Il' Arnithmemtic, Geusogmaphly and Atias, IZ iad Gramnma~r. anid mm gosd aissm tmmenmt ofl * Sch lool adm .sh iselhantus lioo k:- a.lsa Lttr zammd Foolsenpml Papjer. Imnk. .ni d-. Slates. &ce. & c. Inst receivedl andi foir sale by NICIIOLSON & PRE~L.Y .\pril 0 tf1P2 .Vo 1 iee. T hE uscribers will give n libmerail pri1e fo FEsw AX, TALLOW, - E~iTChl N & ROPERTSON. II:m-mihmrg, Marchm- 3m , 1838 tE.5 Moti*c. A LL persons~ indebted to time Estate of airs SaahVise, deCcaems., n,s re rjtnisiced ton mamke mmmediote payment, nmimd hose hatvinmg de-imnds to prmesentm ahe-am pro- ~ E-NO(iI I. P11 1SLF.Y, .Er'ectr with the ll'ill uinntrcel. Mamrc' '. 1838 If5 NOT E CE. T ITE Notes anid A-\-einumts of D)r..James Snni dle'ease-d, hiave bme-m left witht Mr. 1m. I. .lelJcTersc. ini lmurg. All per teonis indebs-ied tom I r. Spmmann nr- requested tom call anmd pay M r..der-s, ni ho is nthorizedi~ tom meceive the mm'oney' ;mand those hamvina s demndris i ft:-ist tihe Estate wtill pleamse ren dier thmemm tom hmim. E.- SPANN. M'tarchm Qh, liMS if S Adnlrir. - luliaia lPanacca. USL'T Received ai fr-h suplply of INDIAN N PA N ACEA at tihe lgetieldn Medjiine Store EdLge~Leid (. H I! \ :. I - .s a ' i