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-PROCLA"AT1LN6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIV0.DEPARTMENT, COLUNIA, 24th Aug. 1836. .y HiBFcellency PIE RUE M. BIT -LE R, Esq.. Governor and Commander in-chief in andover the State aforesaid. HEARAS, infoO'mation has been re - ceived at this Department, that a felonious murder was lately committed in Richland District, by one Aia STRIP .sI, on the body or HIRAm ADDIsoN, and that the said ABNLR has fled from f6stice. ---:-:---NOW KNOW YE, That to the intent the said AJSER may be brought to legal trial and condign punishment, for his of fence as aroresaid, I des hereby offer a ro w%ard of Three Hundred Dollars for his ap prehnsion and delivery into any jail in this State. -The said ABNER STRIPLI N is about thir ty years orage, five reet ten inches high, well made, fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes, sharp features prominent, full mouth and white teeth, foud of gambling and brags much of his manhood: Given under my hand and the seat of the State at Column hin, this 24th iny of Aug. [L,S. in the year or outr Lord one thoustand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and in the six ty-third year of the inde pendence of the United States of Amerin. P. M. BUTLER. By the Governor. Jonm T. SMIMF.LS, Deputy Secretary of State Augut25 f 31 PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTHI ( CAROLINA. By His Excellency PIERCE M. BUT LE R, Esq., Governor and Commander in-chief in and over the State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA. Augt,st 3, 038. W IiERAS, informantion hus been ro ceived at this Department, that a felonious murder was lately committed in Laureus District, by one HI RAM IOLCObIBE on the body- of- Brminblett. that the said Hiram has fled froi justice. NOW KNOW YE, Thai to the intent the said Iliram may be brought to legal - trial and condign punishment, ihr his offence -is aforesaid, I do hereby oiler a reward or Tswo Hundred Dollars for his aplireliension and delivery into any jail in this State. The said .l1irami is represented to lie about 35 years of age, upwards of six feet high, dark hair and blue eyes, quite taciturn, but when spoken to, replies calmly and in good language,altoget her unassuming in his man tiers, or a serious and rather melancholy countenance, entirely sober in his conduct, and conversa tion--always dressed decently and in homespun cloth. Given tnder my hand and the seal of the State at Colum bia, this 3d day of August, in the year-of our Lord one [L.S.] thousand eight htindred and ~2 h z ~ g t han e o~i pendence of the-U. States of America. P. M. BUTLER. By the Governor. JOHN T.SEIBELS, Deputy Secretary of State. August 3. . f2s PROCL A MATION. ST1ATE OF SOUTH CAROL,INA. EXECUTWEl DEPA RTMENT, COI.VMn:IA, June th 18:1. By his Ezeellency PI E IICE M. BUT LE R, E sq.. Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over the State aforesaid. W IHEREAS information has been re eived by this department thmt a - most atrocious murder wvas coummitted in the District of Orangeburg oin time 6th day of May last, abhout dlark, on the body ofJomNs IIoNNSri, while sitming by thmo tire in his own house, who wans then and there shot dead by some person ais yet unkmiuwn NOWV KNOW Y E, TVhat to the intenit thatjustice may he0 doine, and( that tihe p'r petrator of this horrid crime mnay he biromught to legal pumnishmmeint :I tdn herebyi ofl-r a reward olTWVO IIUNDRIf)DDOLLARS to any person 'ir piersons who will give In formnation against the perpetrator or t'he said * murder, so that the offender. his aiuders, anmd a bettors may he app)rehteaded and suffer Ihe penialty tof the law for the said crime. And it is hereby fuirther' proclaimed and madec knownm, that time informanit, on his aip petariag and givimtjg evidence on the trial of thme said- murderer, his aidersm, and abettors, shall stand free and dincharged of and fronm anmy prosection or legal proceedings against Imtself, for or on account of lime said mur der. Given uindermy handi anti time L..seal of ihe State,at Colum bia, 6th June, 1838. P. M. BUTLER. By order. B. HI. SAXON, Secretary of State. Junme 14 f 19 IVo t i eCe. .A tlas, on the Produci ive System. Also, Smith's Practical and Mental A r ihmeiic, with a variety of other Scuoor, Booas, may be found at the Store of C. A. DOWD. March 7. 1838 mf 5, Isoproved PinkI SauIcers. A IMPtWEDPINK SAUC:ERS I u o r dymg Silkc, tockinags. Gloves, Featmiers, Flowe~rs. '1'amny, Ganzes, Cra>es' Cambricksm, Muins, &c. &c. ' Just receivcd anmd for sale at time Edgofield Med,ime Store. July 1(6 tf 24 State of South ('aPolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Larkin Griflimn, vs. Thous. M. Clark, survivor 5Attach*ment. T lIE Plaintiff' having tling his decimaration in ,this case, amid the defenmdant having neither wife mior attoeney known to be in this State, Or dered, thatthesatd def'endant doappear and plead to time plaintiff's declaration within a year and a clay frmi the pubhlication thereof, or Judgment absolute will be awardled againmst himi. GEE). PO PE, c.z p . &ler's Offio. Jan. 23. 1838. ,la. rJ Public Notice. To the Hoxorable 9he Senators and Aember of the House O'tepre8ta ives of the f.Wgiulure ofthe StateS. Croselina. F HE umble 'petitio- of James Hareer and U his associates. residing in Augusta, (eorgia, respectill% shews unto your Honorable bodies, that under a charter from tie State of Georgia, they have commenced the erection of a Biridge over the Savannah River at a point opposAite the uieper part of the city of Augusta, and about one male above the town of lambturg, in South Caro lina,that within %en miles of the site just men tioned, are the Ferry of W. Garret, Esq. above at Campbeltown; the Bridge ofthe Bank of Geor gia. and the. Sand Bar Ferry below: your peti tioners respectfully shew unto your Honorable bodies, that the erection of the said Bridge is de -nianded by the public convenience of a large portion of both the States of South Carolina and Georgia; that it will shorten and improve in point of roads the eat South Western rotite which passes throug Augusata, and will greatly benefit tie citizens fthe tpper Districts of South Caro lina, in afrording theta a more direct access to an additional market for their produce. Wherefore they pray your Honorable bodies to grant theim a Charter for the erection of said Bridge within the jurisdiction of the State of South Carolina, upor. the-usnal termns.and they will ever pry &c. J%MES HARPER, WM. HARPER, - J. R. KILBOURN, JON. l EG S, and Associates. Tna Public are hereby notified that it is intend ed to present the sbove petition to the next Le gislature of S. Carolina. JAMES HARPER, WM. HARPER J. R. KILBOURN, JONATHAN MEIGS, July 17. 1838 tah 24 I'FORMATION. T IE Subscriber with others will make applicntion to the Legislatutes of S. Carolina and Georgia at their next regular Session, to incorporate a company for the purpose of construeiing a Bridge or a Boat to be impelled by the power of steam or horse, crossing the Savannah River. at or near 1lamburg andi Augusta, for their own use, in order to encourage the intercourse and avoid paying the extravagan rate of toll at the present bridge. in which enter prize the citizens and incorporated compra nies of Georgia as well as South Carolina may participate. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, S.C. Aug. 20,1838. ar 30 To al whona It may Cosern. N OTICE is hereby given, that the sub scriber, with others, will petttion the Legislature of this State, at its uextsesbion, for a Charter of a Bridge across Saluda River, near Chappell's Ferry. ANDREW- L. LARK. May 17, 1838. ac 15 Notice. I Will make application to the Legislature of - South Carolina at its next Session, for a Re charter of my Ferry across Savannat River, at ort Moore Bluff. ABNER WHATLEY. Aug. 6, 1838 .. ac 27 In the Conat or Ordlinary. -EDGEFIE1L0D flTItICT.. : T aperng to my satisractionl. that Isham i Sa r and Jane his wife, defeudants inl the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State, It is therefore Ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Henry Williaas. deceased, on or before the fifth day of November next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand at ny Office, this 27th day of August. 1838. 0. 'IOWLES, o. E. D. Aug27 - h30 Staite of SOuth 4 aroliHau. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wade H olatun, vs. BWt/for Part ition of AMoses Ruath llostun, em adl, Hlolslun's Estate. I T appearing- to may satisfaction that William Hectstitn, Stephen-s Hlstumn. I irnmii Ilostin, E-lka.ah Samwyer and Celia his witis, David hi. WVilliams amndMamry his wife, sonme oaf the defen danats in this casei, reside itn parts without the himits of this State, oat anotion lay Wardiaw & WVardlaw. Solicitors for Coammplainam, Ordered, that time said defendants do appear ini thmis Hion orable Couart, and plead. answver or denmur to time bill in this case. withinm tharee anmnths trom time puablieation of ti. Order, or tihe bill be takenm pro conafe.sso ngainmst thenm. JAMES TERRY, c. E. E. D. Comm'r's Office, July 25, 1838 ac 26 tate of !'oiith Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. David Ontzts. vs AvvAcHmKnt, WVilliamn Dram. Assuussv. V5 H E Plaimntiff in this case having this day K filed his declarationi in tihe Clerk's Office amid the Defendant hmavinig no Wife or Attornmey knmownm to beo inm this State, tupon whmom a copy of' time said declaration may be served: Thmere fore ordered, that the said defendanit do aippear anud make his defenace wvithinm a year amid a day from time filinag of time said declaration, or final and abhsolmute juidgmnent will be forthawithm awar ded to time said Phainatin'. GEORGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Edgefield, May 14, 1838 15 Law INotice. T HfF. Undersigned, hmavineg formed a connex ion itn butsinmess, respectfully soffer thmeir pro fessionaal services, in L.aw and Equity, for the Districts of Barnwell amid Edgefield. 3. WV. W:Vassu is located at Edgefield Court Hotuse, E. Bxr-L.sCEa Jr.. at Barnweli C. H amnd letters dlirected to either of these places, or to Aiken (whichm will be visited at regulur intervals) wil.FBELLINGERJr BarnreL C. HI. J. W. WIM BISH, Erigefleid C. HI. Jmuly 261, 1836 e 27 NOTICE. T H E Notes anad A ccounats of Dr. James ZSpanan, dleceasedl, have bteen left with Mr, H. L. Jeffe-rs, in Hamburg. All per sonls indebted to Dr. Spatnn are reqnested to call and pay M r. Jeffers, who is authmorized to receive the money ; and those havinig demands against the Estate will please ren dler them to him. E. SPA NN, Marcia 26. 1838 tf S Adm'tri.r. ALL Persons indebted to the late Chri, Atian Br.eithaup.t, deceased, are reqta.st ed to make immedt paymenmt. And r h persons having deimands against time estate of said deceased are reqatested to present them duly attested. JOHN BAUSKETT, .-o,. Feb. 25. 8-hf No. 242 BROAD 3TRKT, Aous (Near the United States fte. T HE Subscriber offers to -the ti U1 Edgefield District aind its iipi'iiy and Fashionable assortmnqut of - WAT0Lkf, -W of the latest Style and Importation, in art of the following Articles:. V.01, Gd Independent Second Watdi' from 17 to 24 Jewelffl, Gold and Silver Levers, Plain & full London Duplex and Anchor Esiiip Watches, Gold and Silver Lepine and Vtial Ladies' rich Gold Neck Chains, iew b: Gentlemen's Gold Guard and Fob Ch Keys, Seals, Finger-Rings, Breas Rigs, - Gold and Silver Thimbles, PencilCaw i tacles. &c. &c. Insfle vlocht, rlewess Vae "a BOXES. A General Assortment of SUCH AS - SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPON. SUGAR ToNGs, 801 LADLES, CASTOR AND6CAKE BAswrTS.CAN9LEsTIcKS, SALT SPooNs, &C. ALSO, SUPERIOR CUTLERY. A fine assortment of RoaEis', ELLIOTT':atid WADE & BuTcnEa's RAZORS, PENKNIVES AND SCISSORS; also a good assortment of BOWIE KNIVES and DIRKS. - JOHN B. MURPHY. N. B. C:.ocxs and WATcHEs carefully rm paired. and Warranted to performi well. - Augusta, Ga. March 28, 1838 af 9 BLoCK TIIN AND r'"PAN T f HE subscriber has on hand n ver,tiirge - supply of ready made TIWWARE of all descriptions, which he offers at ,lW6e sale or retail, at as low prices as can h 'af forded in this part of the country.. Atefas also a large supply ofthe.newest fas$,onof J A PAN WA RE,together with Englih.aOn Block Tin Ware of excellent quallwwk ho Copper and Sheet Iron Ware-- 'fg and Brazing Copper,-Blo.ek ti Te Spelter and TinPlate-al 9'. The 'suhscriber being truly hIi ' the vdry liberal patronage Siertofe. e stowed upon him by his friendsand-thfptlO. lie generally, respectfully solicits a eti uance or their favors!-nud offers his'00rvi ces in either of the following hran6ehs of, his bnsiness-Copper Tin, Sheet- Iron, and Roofing B. F..C. Augusta, Ga., Mareb 5 af5 DR U76 8, OILSM, R\c. an HtEnt duscribers respectfully invite the at tninof Merchants, Plantere. Physicians adothers to their large Stock of..., Oils of all kinds, Paints, Dye Sts{s, WV,ndoto Glass, Brushes, 8(c.--4c AT TURIa 8TOREs iN--:' H'AMBUR43 AND AUGUST4 Their suppgly is heavy, their assortment-od and their articles fnsh.. Dealinag entirely wvithi the Manufaciurers or original Importers, they catn sell their gods as low as any house in the Southern Countr. Please cal[l anad examine. Our Store in Hamburg is next to H IgJ yE FERs & Co's. In Augusta, opposite toi DhALLg'S or STovaL.L.s -Ware Hf ouses. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. War.L.:AM K. KITcnEN, F. Mi. RoBERTsoN, hi. D. December 6, 1837 tf 45 Colic Milxture. T3 HiE above is ainever failing remedy for that .5.variety of colic, so distressing to Infants, and for which the most injurious anodyne sub stances are too commnonly given. It is safe and soothing. and instead of producing costiveness, it usually operutes gently on the bowels. This remedy has now been used for several years. with that success and appirobation, which quack medicines made to sell, sannot command. It is extensively tused by the best physicians in the ountry, and to use the language of many a amother, acts as a charm. .' bile it allays the paim ail llsa the child to rest, it does not leave behind it those uinpleasant symtptoma, which Laudanzum, BatemasDrops, &c. generally ro. duce. Ample directions necompany euef vial; and certificates of its efficacy (if required)can be produced from th'e most respectable citen of Carolina and Georgia. For sale by KITCHEN &ROB ERTSON,kfe i-g E DW. W EBB,Andeson C HK'. WM. H ACKETT, Pendleton. C.I DR. E. J. MIMS, Edgfleld C. I. Feb. 51838- i1 A'o ice. ~ T ubscribers will give aII ial riefrBEESWAX, TALL and I' EAT HERS. KITCH EN & ROBERTrO Hamburg, March 3, 1838 tl Perfanmery. - COLOGNE, in small bottles, assort4 Hermitage Extract, Florida Wate, Es.C Cinnamon, ibl of Cloves, - Fancy Perfume Vials, - Bear's Oil, Kephalia, N. Smith Prentiss' Saponacious Cow potted Fancv Soaps, Nap!es Compou'nd Shaving Soap, Just received aiid for sale by ? NICHOLSON & PRE8LEY. A pril 12. tf 10 Books and Stationaw MITrHI's Arithmetic, Geography al ti.s, S and Grammar, and a good ssoia6t of School and Miscellaneous.Bos lo r and NICHIOLSON &P Aparil2') Ok'THOUGH-BRED HORSE -CLINE. - Stand tie ensuing Fall Seasan, com nin on tie Ist of September, at the Stable twodays; at Mount Willing t. 4rdSep; at Perry's Store the 4th and .ih; it4K16hardson's-Store the 6th and 7th: at Dr. H ley's the 8th; and attend each place every daty, until time 10th of November. He will 'Iet to mares at $8 tie single visit, $12 the sea sal. and415 to insure. In every instanice the insuranpe money will become due as soon as ghe mav is known to) be with foal or exchanged. Ac.ompany of seven mares shall be'entitled to im 4pdu6n of $1 on each imare by one approved dian ecoming responsible for the whole. All Jossible care taken to prevent accidents, but I will not be respfnsible for any. RICHARD WARD, 3 milscfromthe Rigde on the Augusta Toad. PEDIGREE. fJIER-CLINE is a beautiful bay, full 15 hands and 3 inches high, and is a sure foal-getter; has spa and won many races in this State, Virginia aid Maryland. When lie left the turf, he was egarded one of the best three-mile horses in tihe State, and two miles unequalled. At three years old, -aler winning the gment stake at Bahimore, (See Turf Register,) his owner was of'eriad aid refused five thousand dollars for him. His Colts ae generally.very pi omising. Her-Clikue was got by old Sir Archy, out ol Georgiana., Armhy was by imported Ditimede, dam-nimpoited Caslianira. by llockinglaim; g. danm Tabitha, by Tretham; g. g. dami by Bow phorus; g. g. g. by Forrester; g. g. g. g. dam, Coalition Colt; g. g. g. g. g. dam by Bastard g. . g. -g. g. by Lord Leigh's Chanmirng Mol by Second; g g. g. g. g. g. g. dam 11anger's rown ilare by Stungan's Arabian; a. g. g. g. g- F- g. g. dam Gipsy. by Kings William the ird's Black No-ongued Barb; g. g. g- g. g. g g,g g, by Makeless; g. g g. g. g, g. g. g. g. g. damn Royal Altare. Georgiana was gotten by Col Alston's Galla. tin. (smn of im. Hor.e Bedflrd)d:mn Caly pso,by imported horse Knowsley: grand dimm y 'Eclipse (son of the imported horse Obscurity;)g. g. danl by Skipwith's Figure; g. g. g. dam b m prteol horse Bailor's Fearnought out of a tho'rog l.bred mare. W. R. JOHNSON. Ridge. larch 10th 1838 31 d Notice. M Y Jack, fomnerly owned by Capt. Wea ver will stand thep resent Fall Seasoln a time following places. '.iz: at Col, James Smi. ley's from Friday eveniig until Monday mornm ing. Fromn Jonday evensin until Toesday even ing at David Itichardson a. From Tuesda% eveiiing until Wednesday evening at Mouini Willing. Froni Wednesday evening until Thurs day evening atJohn Denney's. FroiiiThursday evening until I riday -evening at H. C. Turner's aid will attend at the above named places oinc in everv week during the Seasoi, and will be I to wares at Eight dollais the Seasou. amnd Ter dollars to insure a mare with foal. Any persor putting by the imisurance and transferiig the mare before it is ascertained whether she is witIl foal or not, the insurance money will then be cui sidered due. Aniy person making up a compa. ny ofsix maresand becoming responsible forthe same, shall be entitled to a deduction of one dol. lar on each minare. All possible care will be ta ken to prevent accidents but I will not be respon sible for any. The Seamon to commened on the 18th of August and end the 18th of November. . BEVERLY BURTON. August 18, 1838 f 31 ~2 *d 'ti-hl"' ing Fall Sihi W 'son at the followin lace.s. - At Dr Adas'ns on the20th inst, at edHill onl the 21st at A.Sharpton a of the 22nd,at George MeKie' on the 23 and !-4th, at Absolem Delaughter's on the 25th, at Joseph Vam's on the 26th, and 27th, and attend at the respective placesregular. lv on every 9th day during the Season. Will be let to mares at $5 lite Season, anil $9 tc Insur No liability for accidents.but every care taken. .o prevenut them. Any one putting by 1mn surance and tramnsferrmng the matre before it cati be ascertained whvlethmer she is ini foal forfeits then Insuranmce monmey. 124 cts.-tu tihe room in every mitance. J. B. ROONDTR EE. AugustG - 427y FRESh SUPPLY OF BAGGING, ROPE ts BAICON, .JUST RECEmVED AND FO SAL.m:. Pieces best H EM P BAGGING, 200) do wide TO W do. l100 Coils of smamrll il, mpij [lope, 100 do. do. Tow du. 5010 lbs. I nglishm Twinme, 10,000O prime Bacon Sides, Surgar, Coffere ami Molasses, Sa!t. Iron and Steel T1eas. Loaf arnd Lum np Sugar, Brandys, WVines, andm Cordials, All ofthme above Articles, or anmy that we may sell, we will iwarrant to lbe of the best quality, anmd will sell to order or otherwise, at time lowest possible prices; and we assumre our friends arid time pubmbic generally. that orders for [lagging amnd Rope, or arny otiser article in our line, shall have omir best attention WVe still continuie to tranisact business on Corn. mission, amid will attend to time selling or storing of Cottoii, or any other businiess entrmusted to omit care. H. L JEFFERS &. Co. Hlambutrg, Juuly 12, 1838 tf 23 State of Sonith Carolina. ED;EFIEL D DIST1RICT. IN THlE COMMON RLEAS. E. & C. Yarnali, vs. ) Barthl .W inding,-Shober> A TTAcHnENR T. & Bunting, vs. the Same. W HE R EAS the Plaintiffs did this day fit WVtheir declaration in the Office of thiu Court, against tihe D)efendanmt, wholi is absent froni and without thme limnitsm of the State, (as iis said,] and having neither wile or attoney known, wmithm. in the same, on whomi a copy of tihe dIeclarations5 with a rule to plead thmemeno. ought to be served: It is therciore ordered, that the defenmdanit apmpeam and plead to the samid declarations withini a .year and a day. other wise final judgment will be giveni ad awarded agammt him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Dec. 1. 1837 daq 44 State of South (Carolina. 'EDOEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. - John Lyon. vs ATTAcHMEN5T, William Cook. AssUMPsmr. T H E Plaintlfin thismcase havinig on the 15thi day of Deceumber, 18:ri7, fied his declara tion in the Clerk's Office, and time Defendnt having no Wife or Attorney, known to be ini this State. upon whom a copy of the said declaration nay be served: Thmerefore ordered. that the aid lefenidant dno appear and make his defence within a year and a day from the filing of time said decla ration, or finai anmd absoltute jitdgemnent will be rnthwith awarded to the said Piaitntif. GEORtGE POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Dlecember 15, 1837 15 t f Look at This? A LL Persons indebted to lDa. JIARwoon BURT will please cail amnd settle with 8. F'. Goonsg, who is dumly authorized to settle tip his Books at d give recit..I1 BURT. Jne26, 193w tf oU Dr. Jrohn Sappington's A1TI-FIEVElt PILLS, Arc ofered to the piddic as a certain anti efctual remedyforfevers qf every description. j AM of opinion that all levers are a unity of disease 'romn the mildest inmermittent up to the higliest grade ol'yellow lever, uand that the different denominations of fevers, are Pimply d%ing to somle particular state of the atmosphere or to some peculiar condition of' the system; and with slight variations, such as I have made, the treatmuent should be the same. I ain also ofopinu ion tMat 1his must be the prevailing theoty of the day, or how is it that physiciias treat fevers broughout with Calomel and a lbw other deple lives. lDescription and treatment of fevers, viz:-1st. Intermittent or Ague und Fever. 2dl. Bilious Fever. klly. Typhus or Nervous Fever, and all other fevers by whatever name they way be called. 18t. Of Iatermittcnt or Ferer and Ague. I consider all fevers of' an intermittent character which cool off once in twenty-four hours, w%heth er preceded by a chill or not; or whether the fever and chill rise and contintue together; or if there be no chill at all. 8ometimne fever of this character continues 24 or 41 hours without inter mission, and sometimes it occurs only every third day. Nine tenths of the levers of this state, and most other states of this union, partake more or less of this character, and its all their various ap pearances the treatment should be the same. This nedicinie cures by correcting the bile, giv ing tone and energy to the stomach ani bowels, and thereby comumunicating health and strength to tihe whole system It is also possessed of such smingular and adniruble properti=s, that it does not sicken the stomach nor operate on the how els as a purgative. It breaks the fever in from 24 to 48 hours, during wn-'h time the patient feels no sensible benefit from it, bu finds him self suddenly well without being conscious of its mode of t)peration. There is no arsenic or any other article of a ooisonous nature in this mnedi ciae. It is entirely harttless; women in aty sit uation may take it with perfect safety; and ir double tla quantity herein recomimaeuded wtas ta ken, no bad effects would be produced by it The increased demand for this medicine, las in doiced mie in future to prepare it only in the forim of pills, as time traasportation of vials is both in convenient and unsafe. For grown persons or children who prefer takii g it in a liquid forum, it cnt be prepared coivenienmly by any person in the following manner: pound twelve pilis well, pit the preparation into a vial, and pour two common sized table spoonfullsof whiskey or wa ter to it- spirits of any kind are best. Amny other qua. tity of the liquid nay be prepared at the same tine. It increasing or lessening the luanati ty ofthe imedicine in the same ptoportion as de scribed above. Treatmnt.-If the patient prefers taking a puke or purge before lie counnences the use of this medicine, I have no objection, but itis rarely if ever necessary. Ile can drink cold water or make use of any kind of diet suitable for a sick person, without the least danger, or sulering the slightest inconvenience from it. A grown pes son will take for a dose a pill or common sized tea spooiful of the liquid every two hours. both day amid night, until the disease is broken: chi. dren 8 or 10 years old will take :10 or 40 drops, and those three or four years old will take 15 or 20 drops, and infaints 3 or 4 weeks old will take from 3 to 6 drops. repeated and continued as re commended for grown persons. But as persons tire very subject to a relapse or return of this dis ease, whether they are cured in this or any other way, it would be well to continue taking three or four doses a day until the strength and complex ion are restored,. and particularly if the neso has already iad several relapi es. One box will cSureiWq3;D1" -,Ora cominoniatack of W.6ud be well shaken. 2dly. OfBitious Fever. This is a more obsti nate and dangerous disease than intermittent or ague and fever, there are generally three orfour days indisposition previous to the onset of this disease, antd frecluently chill) sensatiols for a day or two after. Wheat this di ease is properly formed it rarely yields to tiny treatumint under 8 or 10 days, and sometimes much longer. 3dly, Of Typhus or Nerrous Fever. This is still a much more obstiniate and danagerouts disease than bilious fever, and apparently inore nu.d ini the commnencemient. It ollen cuntintues tihleeni or twenty days with scarcely ay reiaission or in termissiona, with great prostration of' body anad depression of mind. It imay be wel-l to observe that Typhus fever is must commaon ina the winter and spring, and Billiouas fever ini the summaier and lidl. Inm the first stage of all fevers, it is commaon for the tonague to be- covered with a whlitish coat, a, net if' the fi't er is not brokenandm runis into, thme second snt:e. at :s apt to assuitne a vello,tih brownm color, lad in thme tirad aid lait -top.o fevers, (and particularly if' they' are of a higha grade ?iaml maligznanat clha,ineter) the tonguie isapt to assuame a dlark brownm color, of ditliteit id.rres ofmtnoistumre; somtetimne- it is exceedin::ly dit; ini this stage of the disease the pati'ent is oflen'sen sible ofa hot or buirning sensation in time stomaach The symuptems of these twvoidiseases are so tumc alike am their first stage that physicians often dif ftr as to thear real cairamcmer, nor dotes it nmttet miaterially, because the trieanmnt of both should lie pretty amch the sameii. wvith this exception,. thatt typihts fever does not requltire nior will it bear as muchl stronig sickenaing maedicine as bil i ous fever. Treainment In the first stage of tho two last diseases, I give a puike iir ome or twvo smaall doses of calomel or someai other mmedmcinae that will op~e. ramme umpon thae stomachi anid bowels. Un der anay cira mustances I o,ect to giving mnore stronig meiemcie, nad ama dec'ide'dly of opinaioin that re peated dimses of suchl ope1,iaatmaaedicines do iiore harm than good. After thuas operatinag oii the stuaacht amid bowels (anid eveni without it) if several days bave elapsedi and my patienat lie come wteak, I comaence with the pifls iad drops, amid give ia dose every thrmee hours, ihat is eighit doses in each twventy four hours, wvith am regiular tuse of Virgaumm sake-root, tarsome othaer sweat img tea, such as haysup I sage or halmi. Shmould the patient sun'er amch with paina in the head, back tar elsewhere, give twventy or twenaty-five drops of lauadanm at night, ifit be a grown per. sona (chiildremn should take less corresponding with thecirages) and should ho become much debilita ted from. a continumationi of the disease, amid par ticualarly if the hands amid fecot becomea cold, give a draught of toddy or wine every three or four hours unatil he recovers; conitinauo all the time to use the pills or drops as recommended. Thme diet shaould bc light, anid taken onaly a little at a timei amid oftenm Bleeding~ is so seldom reqauired in these disea ses that it ms scarcely anecessary to Imention it; if it ever is resorted to it should be in the early stage of thetm. Bllistering is sometimes usefual amid rarely if ev er injumrionms; bumt it shouamld lie chiefly resorted to in the last stiago, whlenm there is delirim or hastinig ecoldness in the rxtremiitie's. Ina the treatmt Ut of e'ither of these diseases, I would prefer thme bow els to be in rather a costive thana laxamive condi tion. Buit should theo bowels be too inmachive, give brokena dose-s of salts or oil, oar opena thiem with injections, aid if they shiomh be twvo laxa tive, give six or eight dr'ops of laudamuan twvo, three tar four times a day, uantil theo hoosnmess is restraned. Ally experience im the treatmaent of' yellow lever has not hecen very egtensive, bitt it a neither more noar less thana the hiaghest gradle of bilious fever, anad should be tieated pretty imutch in tho samte way. JOIIN SAPPINGTON, Salineo Cotunty, Missouri. Price S1 50 per box. Numberless certificates of this medicine. Ia ,v, heen tendered. btit I have mhought fat tuo insert on ly the following from tem Re.JoI. lInden,r.a Register of the Land Ofice for the Sp,'ed district, Mo., which seems to eibrace th opin. ions of many in different sections dr the eout. IHavin travelled much over the states. both wet anysouth, and having heard nucl, said in faaor of D ap gross' fever pilld, I do hese. by cerify,.Itlat Iblieve ther hasntve aly nieicine ottered to the Ptablic . in the cure of fevers as that whichlhe has pre pared. I have kntwn uany labouringiud fe. ver und iegue, cured in the course of -ron 24 tie 4M hours; and all cases of fever in which It have known it used, it has never failed to ef'ect acure, so tar as known to me, in a ehorter time than any medicine I have ever known used I do there fore recosmend it to all persons laboring under fever, as the best remedy known to the public. JOEL H HADEN. A fresh supply of the above valuable medi cine is uflered for sale at the Edgefield Druj Store. April 19 btale of South 4 arolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Attachment. John B. Morrah. Ass"mpsk. ' HE Plaintiffs having this day filed their declaration, and the Defendant having neither wirfe nor attorney. known to be in tin State. ordered, that if the said Defeedant do not appear and make his defence. within ayear asnd a day fron this date, final and absolute ju,dgient shall be forthwith given and awarded for the said Plaittifis in attachment. JAMES IVARDLAW, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Dec. 4, 1837 daq 45 State of --outh ('arolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Jacob Chamberlin, Attachment in Assamr. Survivor, vs. Two Notes-Damages Joht. A. Young. $353 50 ems. T lIE Plaintiff havinig this day filed his dec. T laration in this case, in the Clerk's Oe and the said John A. Young having no wife or attorney. known to be in this province, u n whon a copy of the said declaration wit a special order of the Court endorsed thereon, can be served: It is therefore Ordered. that the said John A. Young do appear and make his defence with a year and a day, from the filing of the said declaration. as aforesaid, or final and absoluto judgment will be forthwith given and awarded for time said plaintiff. JAS. WARDLAW, c. c. P. Clerk's Ofice, Jan. 17, 1838 . daq 51 !tate of' South Caolinaa. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Walker, Covington & Forei A a t, Fair, vs. Park & Fowler. Assuapsit. W IERI- AS the laintiffs did this day file their declaration in the Office of this Court, against the Detendants, who are absent from and without the limits of this State, (as it is said) and having neither of them a wife or attor ney, known within the same, on whom a copy of the declaration w ith a rule to plead thereto, ought to be served: It is therefore ordered, hatie De fendants do appear and plead to the siiddec tion, within a year and a day, otherwise final judgment will be given and awarded against them. JAMES WAIRDLA W, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Nov 17, 1837 - daq 43 State of south Aarolina, ABBEVILLE 'DISTRICT. IN Tr COMMON PLBAS. EE. L ford, dec'd va. A James Donald.- Assoasrr. HE Plainat ff in this case having, on the T20th day of March, 1838, filed his deca tion in my office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney, known to be in this State, uponl whomi a copy of the declaration, with a special order of the court endorsd thereoi,can be serv ed: Therefore ordered, that ti e said James Don ald do appear and make his defence within a year anid a day frotn tine filing of thne declaration as aforesaid, or fial aind absolute judgment will be forthwith givean amid aewarded against him. JAS. W A RIDLA W, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, 11th May 1838. 15 State of' 2outha Carolinaa. ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS Johnm Logan, vs. .ime. 31l. la.a dmn. i Ar Tr.Actlar.NT 'J11 -.It EAS thne Plaintit1'hath this day filed VT his dleclaraitiont aganinem tIhe Defendaint who resides heyonmd the limiitse of this State, amid hiavinig neith,er wife or attorney-wvithiin the same ttpon whlomi a copy of~ said declaration, with a runle to p lend thereto, may be served, It is Or deredl, ihat lie said Defemndant do plead to the said udeclaration within a year and a day. fromt this date, otherwise final amid absolute judgment will be awarded against hmimn. G EORG E POPE, c. c. r. Clerk'sOffice, Oct20, 1837 dq 40 Mtate of Mua th ( arolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COUIMON PLEAS. Wim. Brmunson, vs. Foreign Attach went. Williamn Drum. Debt. ?' IH in. Plainatitin this cse having, on the I ith, .3 of Sep emiber, filed his declaration in the Clerk' maoffice, ndm the Defendant having no wvife or attormney. knowvn to he in this State, uapon whIom a campy oef thme said declanation may he served: It is therefore ordlered, that that said De hi nant die appear amid make is defence within a year atnd a day, r,m the filing of the said dec laration, or fineal andl absolmite judgment wvill ho awarded to the said Plhamntiff'. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept I1, 1838 eq 33 State of' Mouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Sanepson Kilcrease,vs. FoR~ElmN ATTAcHnENT WaYile -Freeman AsUsumsT. 73 I-I. Plantil' in this case havimng, can tine 14tht Udaty o1 Many, 1838, filed his ocelatatiton in the Cierk's Oflice, and tine defemidanit having no wife or attorney. knmowmn to be in this State upon whoma a coepy of tho said declaration nmay he served: It is therefore airdercd, timat the saild det fondant do appear and mnake his defence wvithin a year amid a day from thu filineg of the said dec. Iaratien, or final amnd absolutejudgmnent will be anwaraded to theq said plaintiff. GEORGE POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, May 14th, 1838. 15 Staite of -Outh Calrolina. E DGEF1EI LD DISTR !CT. iN TFH E t'0MM N PL EAS. W1m. B Br-tmuon, vs. A-- n .iohn Ma. Frazier. A-AHET T H E PlaintitY hatving this day filed hideclaral tion in the above case, and thne Defendiat oeing wvithoumt wifameer attornaey, knowui tolee withi the State, upioin wvhom a copy of satid declaration, with, a rule to plenad, 'oulad bea setred: It is r dered, thnat the said D)efenddant do plead to tho said adeclarationa wvithnin a yeiar amid a day, front this date. or jutdgmient linail and L.bsolute wvill be given agaimit hait. GiEO. POPE, c. c. r. Novembehr 21, 187 :a and .v