Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 01, 1839, Image 4
P11LOSPiUCTUS.
fill be published in Augusta. Ga on the first
Saturday of October. 1:439.the first numsber
of a ekl'cdy Journal, tobe calltd
The Noatheri Bioneer:
Devoted to the Literatur. nsntmii., and
A musements of the --onth.
]DRowNE. CUSHSEY& 3ICCAFFERTY PUWbTiakcYS,
CHARLES VVATr Rtics. Editor.
T HE South is the nattral hatnte of Literat ure.
T hie ha.-evver beet -o. Iic:e. stro led
andl su tier the r:'s of t;i- ihrvid slu; Ita
ly and Greece. have, frout their first waleining
itito beint asz (iviliz. na;ions, uiordeil their
Poets and Ordators. The Literary ithrrima
ever bends his step to the South of urope, as
his most fivo:ed shrine: while there. fond me
m1ories th1rong to his imit:d, of the epic strains of
Iloner, th soothing n.-asures ofth.- 3lantuan
Swan, the exulting odes of Horace and the
hitio- s-ircasns of .1tivenal. W%"hile in ma-r
nits reelini; to the inemorv of the fearful
fitrains of j)ante, the epic iena-ores of the maid
11mani Tasso, the stol s:rains. tf Pe'traich md
the dcasing inr-ges of Vo3ccueio. And while
thuts a:o.;dly recalhing to menmorv all he . ac
retmemabers -at te d, ew t1heir imispira-in a fron
the fervid 4-an: of lit:n and G! ece. lie fi'els
in the balmy air Ie breathes. in the hriliant
heavens that format the canopy above hin, in
the lrilliaacy of the si-set thatglows in the hori
zon,and in the tiats i:i -he air aol mih-i-spr:tni
over the earth, the itspiratii that t-rmned and
develoPed the genius of those whomi ho noC 1mw so
fondly re;rets.
. Such food for inspiration does the Literary
pihtgri lim id on the classie shores of lily mail
Greece, amd under tie fervid stin of the Sotilh.
And is it p-ssible Ohat a kindred c lie in the
Westeri Ifemispitere presents no pira lel to
thist Do the saume smun. the saime brili-Imlev of
the canopy of the clotids, the same glorfous
suin-.tets, te samt ' rich timts nipoi the landt-eia e
anlord no inspir-ition here A wil-ler. a more
tabrupt scencry than ['aly or sreece .-in haast.
speak in living totics to -hear hehit ders. WVhile
wait these an Italia!n *ofines of intiscape upon
the Ashl-y. the ivanniah. and oi er tat ort
treama. glorius vaterfadls mi- st.-eaxning c:mS4
cades, are everv where claimingr their worshp;
pers in those who ldwell amoitieg them And do
all these afford no inspiration? Tuey do in
spire; they have spoken in the 011,i1,-n t Ei.- of
the Iiutleige's and Pinckneys of tii i evthitiin;
they have spok-n in the imlished p- es of,
Grimlce; they are tnow sn.-akht in th - s:riiis
ofa Charlton aGi min. Wilie .nns.1.-e ,.
Butt, Pendleton. Ticior. Vitii-k. in the lhihi
ful scenes of a Lon rstreet. and in the viv!d
sketches ofa S:rong. Ware. tiorrow. and Mo
ragne. Aye. amore. they are g- akaag in the
thousuaids of the iotn, who cast hack to the
mountain. the wierlialls aid di - -tan.i.thtir
insp-iratio- in hving oiis. and wio-e 'vi !
songs through rare piirations somnetime. Oar
tVe the public car. Thv do speak in these
thonand who with a p)r; oper medinni for
Comminiuc itinr their thoughts to te public.
would electrifli the worlerd by their eloeijent
notes. Nor does the 'touth iack f-r iie;
tion in her historicint-idents. A lriefreferene
in the mimid of each individual to the striki.
incidentsn i the early hist ry of ai!i of th
Southern St:aes. will convitnce himtt that thvx
afford rich mateiils -om wlhi' the re dv p
may draw for amusement and instruction. Bit
more than all thtetse dt the leisure and oppor
tunities for mental eultivation that her dmiestic
institutions afford her citizens, present stroan
grontids of belief that the South is des
tined to becoime the centre of literary interest.
As this leisure and this opportaity'for menta.
cultivation find no parallel m any other contry
it is natural to believethatthe South is destined
to become to the world int a new era what
Greece was to the world in the old.
This is our prof-ssion of fhith. We believ
in a word. that no Iart of the world has greate
lit.-rary resoarces within herself. or is better
calculated fron her natural scenery, the peen
liarities of her climate. the leisure of' her citi
zeus, and her getie-al advantages. to brcomne ant
emi-iently literary conmunity, than the South
em -;iates of this confederacy. This is the
pla-rorm on which we intend to raise a eekly
Jo:mud. to whicht South--ri writers shall dc:iaht
to contribute, and which the whole South shall
be pr.tnd to claim as its own. Believing most
firmly -a stnecs- wvill attendi otur exyert:onms. no
effort will bie spamred to dhiw fronm every potaion
of the Souath, conitribttie'ns upon cvery subject
whtich, while :hey shall be ofrt hiL'h character,
shall ever rage
"Front grave to gay. fi-om lively to severe."
We believe thamt tihe institutiltions of the
Soumth are fotuded ini the itnmutable laews tofthte
(God of' -.atuire. We believe that 'en them will
be bruit a liobric of rzlory and :-inreatnzess to the
Sotht. We belie've e-peci.dly th-i 'her' af
ford to the dotherni States the means of' ont
stripping the rest of the a orld ini th--'r lit'-rnrv
cmneer. And we know~ thtat these are titnesolf
peniar daer to these int-tunmtons; w e kntow
that they arie now -ttacked by the in-idiouis fee.
as well as by the opein enmy. We shall thtere
fore place our Jonunal ais a senutintel ont the
wvatcht-tower of diotthern inst ituionis. over
wvatchfutl for attatck.an.ud ever readv to epe
We ehilt inthe amnusemenats atud holidayvs
of te South. We glory int them ats fit amuse
ments for am people genierotns atnd brave, quick
ini their impulses, anid shunning shiaggishniet-s.
We delight itn the gun anid clase-. We hail
merry old! Chtristmas tinde its cheerful sports as
old fi-enids and trute, setting thne brow free from
care. makinig the bosoms of uieni to glow with
cheerful and frienadly -mtotionms, callintg th enids tee
the fe'stiv'e board and to the exchtanige of kind'
thoughtsatnd st'ntiimncts, antd sfedii~nial atway
to run in joyfulness taeir course of'ditty unt~l
the inavitations to joy and mirth tire again r
newed. The pages of time l'miNEER will. thiere
fore be enlivened with lively charonuicles eof ex
plioits in the sports of the field. anda withspiritcd
sketcees of thec fam and frolic that merry oled
Christmas lets loose tipont ntg We wvilh .also, in
order to please tnll. -ive a weekly abstract of the
most important un'ws of the day. And for the
fair paractisers tupont the l'ano or Gitar. shall!
occatsionally embrllish ouar pages with eoriginmal
nd elected \litie.
It is a fortnate circumstance for te interest
of a work of' this natture, that the field of Literai
ture at the South is, as yet. coimplaratively tin
troadden. Thte Literary r.-soturces of' the South
great as they are acknowledged to he, are as yet
cotmparative-ly utidev,-'ped. F~very greive,
river. dale. and inmuntain las vet its tale to tell.
We thtereforei sende our .oturnal forth as a Pia
sner to ga-her the riches ofthiis n-w counatry.
F'romn every hill, dale, river and mountain, he
will return Iaden with rich stores. These
stores, original and varied in their chairacter.atis
they mast be. lie will be proud to display for
the amusement a. d instruction of his re-aders.
W~e ask for hiim a kindt recetion at the hands of'
'all friends ofthe cause in whiichi be has e
barked.
Having thus detailed the plan of' our intture
ope-rationts, we commend our bebdomn--dal to
(we trust) the favorable notice of the Southern
public. We devote ourselves to the woerk. as
ourpreofession. On the verge of manhood:. andh
of a liberal education, we liad a pror'esioni to
chose; afiermaturre delib~eration we have chioser
this, because we deliaht in thie emplomiet,
and are devoted to the 'cause for the firtheraine
of whaich tihe work is --stablished. No coummon
~akbtacle, thaerefore. will tntr- us nai'le from nr
course. hint haavinur chtesen the editing of thme
Pioneer. and t hrough it the promotion or South
em-n Literature, as tihe work of' our life, we shnll
-re'.inquishi it ontly wvith our brearh. The public
may therefore de penid on lhaving a nerma-.'ent
the ivfor of the pTllic generally. we conmer.d c
it partiu anrly to tih kind charities of that band I
whit have linihed thenise!ves togelhler for the ad- s
vacement of that cause to which we devote the c
work. They have acted with us in the past;
we trnst thev wHi: act with us in th- fruture. No I
exertions will he snared to make the work such c
an one as ther will look upon with delight.
It wa he'wel to add that III interveni'g
time hiwo-en this date an ' the day of publica
tno. will be spent in collecting materials foi the i
work.
The Piox :R . will be printed on an inperamI
sheet. ii -quarto forni, nd will contain at areater
qnuanity of reading matter than any work of the
kin. pnhtdishied at the South.
TcrMs.-live dollars per annum. payable on
the- issni-g ofthe 1st No. Persons sendina ott
tell subscribers, will he entitled to one year's
subscription. gratis.
Arpnts allowed the usual per centnae.
Augnsta 18.:0 4 . .
P ROPOSA LS
FO aEVIVINO TIlE
Southern Review.
lii li Sttbscriher. in proposiig the re-es
tablisiiei, of ti.- Soutlern Revi w,
deems it uniece-3iay to refer to the history oft
t1t work, wilich is alrnad. in t..e posse ssion Of
ine public, or to dwell on the higt eswimation in
wlhicha it was htrld both at home atid abrad. di
emg the period of' its ctlntiiltince. Slife it
41 say. that os career. though brief. wis5. Its all
admit. brilliatnt-creilitable to the otih and to
the wnoic knierienn Uni(o. is failire-- the
subiect of t1ns uersal regret-was owinkg. it is
Well known. n1t to a iestitti;i 'l' ti-elit and
pubeli spirit, but :ros-' 1st, from its limited cir
c:tlatioin, which was hv no m-t-n ade(lite to
<sstain a wuIork of such :na:nitle, aid 2idly,
fomo itt. politicai itilrentces w'hiebl gitated the
comitry at)ut !tI time of its discon-inance.
h.vidiig the triiends of Sotilt.lern t.irerature in
to two Mreli parties. and1. p eveting that hair
Molny of opinion1 and co-operatin in the dii
cns.-ol of leadi..g question". which is desirible
it aI work pvrofe,;sediy devoteI to the eause of*
tilt .ltlt autnld the whlu Soitlh.
It ik proper o considr-r tirs!. the tni;i:- or
4eoviews. re.:nrded as or-ans of the literary si
rit tuId Iopillis (1 tive :1-.ie. idly. 11s
Ii *itl.1--ce .mid I.--ssiiv of establishin sttch
wvork at the Suot h. it the p-eselit time. On
. first point, it is scnreelh iece:l y' to sa.
ilch. iii te prl;!t ;tdn;wd stat oh period
ic;l hieratr--. Ahly conduvced I seview. aire
ic -,l's riig of a i3MhI state (or ivilizatio .aii
' ieei best evidellve. ttow-a-days. tihat can b,
itotlished .f intellh-t il wdvatlee t ovilt. and I&.,
prevalece o a pmv and e evited i p:il-:mrph
Th141 elst h11 I cmnttr, has prodiuct- tIew :in
tihor< 4X eini- -.e. clther in Great llirit..in .
Ife00 . I . O .-OtupMitrSOUl wiilh E itl c iln
imat Prec -ded it. and the reaso prob bly is. cIt
twI: there mas Ien a want of ---inS. :lent and
-.dahim~rip in this con:eziudlv it-itleetnta. ani,
:tt smily v b)cnmse isitinti-hted scholaar ia v
fi.ttd a1 readier tnud a better orrmI thron:
whihii to a.-t dire.-ilyv on the pubolic mind ill ie
vi ws. than thirlngh the tl-dittn f boo s-the
o d more -din, anomd more -xpensive melltod.
W i hereftor. . it be as ied. what evih!-ice is
emn b-, fitrolileld of' the mperiir intel i-iene
mad progess ol' tit pr'.it ce!tliry-al pr
gress of wi:ch t - are so ap: to liimnt- the re
;:dy is thilt it is to be limntd it the high character
of the anarterly nevi:ws abroad and at iom .
DI it he itilrmed. that we havze no native Ii e' n
titre itl this 'ountry. awd theiefore no materials
to fitruish the rouid work for Reviews, the a
swer is. that onr Reviews constitute otr nativ..
literature. anid that if learnina n d scholarlshi:
are soiught for. they ire to) be itid in our l'ie
view., wtic'h thererl'o should he warmily and
tirmly supported, n an evidence. and a fiir oee.
of onir literary pretensio s and ottr nantonial
character ie'sides. no one catise. it may he
safely atirmed, Is conribited s much tit Mi
eit taict, to awaketn literary ambition, and to
produce the highest order of flne aid powerio.
writing. ts the establishment of Revieiws; in
many11 individiils have been stimulated to ex
trao'dinary ef'ors..aud have bee suhselquet i1
known far and wide to fatne. in consequence of
the )ortlullities they have enjoyed and impro
ved. ot conribittin snecessfully to works o' s.
infine titl and highly respectable it charictel
ildiviiduals. who, T rterwise. in all probabiliti'
wvould never have been tettptmd tol test thien
strength on the lit eratrv arenn~ with shl cotipet
itors as they wonld he likely to tmeiet there.
The grealt aim of Reviews is. to discuss sub
jects learntediv1,thioromrlyl profonntdlhy-in such
a miannier as to bcar utpon (lie whlole social sy
temt. and pro :nce a broad. deep andI lermlanuen:
iin;rcssionm upton tile genei(ralecharacter of' aro
tile: in onme word. their object is to dithse
knowledge, not to foster pie jtdices-to crent-e.
direct and control-niot 'a' echo opintions-t
poduce beneficiat changes upfoni a large scelh
-ilt to perpetuate or e'vel tohera e existin3 a
huses. It IS obv1ionis, therefore, that while. int
the' iifhncy' of Amer-ican literamre1t' a splirit n
iiindlrencie has heeni felt anid 'xttededl to the
tiiitts of our lighter periodir'ais. which arc rap.
idly issuted fr''m the press, anid whici, hav
5(e1vied as vehicles olflentfir tile uttimpt<. ot' th
miere literatry de'btan~ t, l-arIrly Rtevmiew -.
huavhw1 htgher 1nitns to inecomhll atnd inttendl
ing to represenit andl embody', iin the mnost p ow
erfuil anld attractivi' tor~tn. thle opiions on ly of'
t mlost eligh~tened~ Illindsl shioildt bc con
.hitcted wlithi a scruptnitus recar.t to the putri'st
ni1inciplets of tatste.,1nd to Ih~e el-vation atid ad
vain'emient of ottr literatry atii national chitr
acter.
[ii respect tol tile imuportance and necessity of'
-tbishita sitch a woerk at the .onth itt the
or 'sent tiline. there can lhe little donbt in the
'indllh of ontr dikcerning andI tiublic spirited
ei: izents. WVe mtili have su~ch a work. or fll
behind the spirit of rhe age which is of a pre
-int'ntly imptuisitivm' tn- ent rprisin c an:ee
ter, atnd the South liotuld hnam * such a wo k-o
otnly from~f lnotive.< of' hiterary pride :11ndil hmah
'i. it. itn ordier mo keep pare~m wituI thie respeiia blhe
v'm-i Se -1ions of thie \mnericaun republic. btut also
b--ennse th S :iti hias. n1 the plait t peri. (Ie
tn'chilly, ceriin treat antd leidiii.: inltereCsts ot
ltsown 41mmto l lnomte. w~hich cani be mnot efTrctit
ally -observed thrmtieh thie inistrnmntt hitym of
sueh a periodical. It is not niecessar- to raIise
the war cry against othier hportiont- of thme Uion
who tnay feel disposed, as hey often do. to Idif
r'er froti us in their vien s of' our ngricuiltural.
commercial and politicail interests, but ir is imn
p~ortanit, highaty so. that we shonud take otir 1
souhern hiosition finmly in the preselt attitude
n -icr national afl'nirs: that otur positinu should
he clearly known and titderstood,. betth at homie
nild abradt that we s'.n'd be ready to defend
outrselvesaild nour instituttiotns fromu allhcovert or
opee asa'nitst that we shiould maintain the prin
ciples of the Federal Const'mutioi ill its origin- I
al intrention,. with a firm anid unflinching spirit.
antd tnomote the cause of' a litre and elevated
literature by all the iumltcemeuus that enn lie I
hr'ld out to stinmlate thte ambition and pride of I
intel'izrent and chivalric people.
Propositions hitte been frequtently' made here- I
tofore for the re'vival of the Routhern Review. <
which unfortunately have not been crowned i
with the succe"s that was hoped or aunticiatned
for them. Dlifferent causes have heeti nacioned
for the failure of these pro ('cts, beut the hendintt
one undoubtedly is, the nealectinir to avinutr- I
selves of' a verv f'avorable stawe of the public
"'ecling by followingr np well digested plans
with "ien'rous nnd concerted action. We htavi' <
sa- s-it'-folded ouir haiids and closed our eves. I
andI then have "ninplamned of universnl apathv.
It i'm believed. that a' the' tnresetnt moment.a vmeiy
dee. ieneral and earnest deoie pervndi"s the I
Cothr commutnity. or at any rate, the most <
inufluentin1 ."ortion of'it. to re-establish and ptace I
pnanermnentfoundation.=an.,.rtn...:R...ew
f the highest order. If the subscriber can en
Sa this leeling in Iis beha, h le will have ren
[)nt to anlticipalte the ilost flaitering seccess
tlerwiseI hIs (fforts wili he van.
It is proposed ilia' each i utmber of the con
!tnpolalted work shl contail at ivnst two huni
red itand fily octavo lages o original niat ter.
riaed ft the best style ofl the Amaerieat press.
L'wenty-five haundr-d or three thoemnii minh
eriliers af five dollars amm-.lly, the am tony be
vg paid. would vield ani 2moni14iit 1nitl0iieim m)
stablish Ilh work. ianda atord a handsome re
mineisnion to writers for lit;nry lahor. A
trimn- appeal ia tinadi io the puldic spirited
itizell- of ti South. and als oifthe West and
'nhth W eat,. already titited to it. by strong ties
t it commerlfi: ad a.grieniltura poin or view
-il behaf of the propo-el wvork.
D.\\I 'I 1, K. W IIlTA KE R.
Cloirleston. S. C.. April Ill. 1839
Mom t l's Vegetiable Life Pdfs
AND PIIESIX IBITTE l>.
THlE Usiv.tSA. I'MiT.vrIo- ill which the
I celebrated Lij Pills and Phenix Bitters
xre held, is satishnetorily demoostrated iy tile
incrensntg demiaand ir Ihlei ciry :State fand
sectiol of the Uln ion.a fid by the % ofuntary tes
timonials to their remarkable eitey which are
every where offered. It is not less iromadeep
ly grnatig confid-nce that they are the meansi
A'extensi:ve anld me.-aionbh-v good amnonig his
illlicted fellow c ream ores, tha: firom iiitersted
ronsiderations. that the proprietor of Ihese pre
'ilaininenlay suiccessfnis mai lici es is des'rons of
iec1ing them constantly before the pithlic 3 e.
1Thw sh-.11 o every idditional box and bottle is a
narlumre that some persons will be relier ed
'rom ai g reater or- less degree of so tein;:, and
)v improved :n geearal heiath; for in 1o casee al
itrerima from disease ca t1 hey bl takein il vinIIm.
Thac proprietor has never knov. or bien inoiito
yaf 01ani :-t ance inl whihi tihey have failed to
1o goo!; in the l most obstinatecases of chronic
usen1s. dnch lms chroni- d " yspep..ia. torpid liver
emati!;m, astni. aervous and bilions head
iche, Ciosi iva sI 45~le, eieral debilit. scrofid
a.melings aid ncekrs, scnrv. salt rhiellil
nd all other caronic niier ins of the or:::m-i
tnd iimbra ins. they eicet em-as wilh a rapiuli
y a I inpermti.,cy ivlich tlousanlds mlltve tes
i:ie. friama 'at:ppY expacielaec. U. Colds mid
' .1 he. wilif 11 negledctell, sliifiduce the
lnist fiatal dliseases 1 the luigs.n nuad indeed tIhl
i.4;-rt ini ceneral, these medmeinies, ifniken hill
or threv sr lour d:ys, a laif. Takeni :at
li::h, fley so arno tle the inrs-ible perspiril.
ii. anal -OI leee the system of febrile actiol
ni Ci-eietlaat ofbsti ietiona, na. to proline a motist
llii' tfil ea..eo:cl:va c-enceiahe olril:
uld thollu the usualitousofncod shonid
antially rturi d rin:- ahe day. the repetition
af a .-mt:ihh dose at the nxi houir of bled-:ime
xil ahno1u inariably ehi-et pernnilent re lef.
10it 0 rtie: aid. Thlir 1i1e1: ioan levers
I imorI0 ameli :f (I viol-ult ktind is inot le'ss ln
. spitedy it:akean in propor l iale.hh quamlit:
I Ot p~saslns W111i ' to bel with in:ammntory
LYmptlolusof themaos.-tantin::. !ind, willnwal%*e
ith e the grtifVin" consc iues- imt the lierre
omy la.: be:m sverthrm;. and can enily be
ailahted. Ian it- s'IeL ivl vviacerna ;llrrgeseale.
jioliab long eastablished, mni viseerai lafla'.mma
:.alns. liwevercriti lal. wil vield-the former
to .ma:111(1 the Itter to la ge doses of the
,ife I;//r: mnd -0 also fhyteri al affectinas lvp
ic iinoeislm. restlcs-n 1s.nnd very m liv other
ri ft is Il ie Neuri ala' clao s -I l di'avs's, veie'
o the 'lvacy olathe Phrnix Bittirs. Foil di
-ectio s Ior the ise of tIhs-- medicines,. ad
hlaowin their distin-ive naplinlibility to difier
'nt cliplaiits. nefromlpnl y Iliell: 1lld they Clin
>e olbtai ned, who salen and1( retail. at 345 BIrond
11V. where gonmerntils certilleates ol teiir in
nrulleleil saccess arenlhwnvsopen to iiiectiion.
For uddiliimia partietl.tara oltlae above m.-di
-ines. see !ohilt's '- o) S.u t inRT1 " ncolv
-anl nfso bie obitained of' the difi'erent Aget's
.vho have tIhel medicines for sale
French. Germa11n adill Syanish direction enn
i- vhitined ota application at the otliirc, i75
Broidwiay.
Afl post paid leetrs will receive immediate
kittentionl.
P -epared and Sold bV WIr.IuA B. 1OFAT.
ziih5 hBroadway, New York. A ibernl dednction
nade t0 those who plinrhse to sell n ain.
Agens-The Lifi- Medicines may aso be had
if the pirinlCipal drnt :s in every town throuih
ait the United .-taos atta the Ca nas. Aak
or 3I1fht's l.ife Pills alnd P'hieiix liters: :nd,
n* sure thalt ni (ne simike o'.Ilhn 3!ain ;s sienn1
nre is upon01 thle ihel of eachl hot'le of hitters oir
>ox ol pills. Just received alnd fhr SOde by
C. A. IOW D, Agleni.
f'deteild C. TI. Jntly 1 . 1 if de
illited Conmpounmd Exiract of
A SUISTlTUT; 101? CAJLOMFL.
[gROMthe wl kowntli ancstaha:ished rip
ed by tlhe empl) ic. 11nd4 scienific. p)hysican, as
me of 0 thae most powlierfutl agents for the remlo
,nl of disc use. By' the formler. nhanost every
and haos bren delnged wvithi iostrumns, ltat' ir
mtn~hairs clamead as spe'cific- in every arhsense iln
'idenlt to the maaana lomully. Thle ioll3 of these
iretel ioiis nieedsa no commlt~ent. faor acetrac
:heiei~ ive:-Iigtnfialn hats shaown, thaat thll base
>f. mo~st iif tile Panneens. Catho.iconls. &C.,
rvhich have been trumpel)tedl before the 'onimn
aiti.,iwithso mutch asstralmee. is Culome/l. or
miereiory il. some11 form. Now, if this parent
articie evaen in tha handls of thle most15 sakil id
ilhysicizan, requenth' exert.' an arnfluenc: on the
mmnnai systemi ilnioresecoi and -ittirely beyonud
be co~ntroi lit lirt: nuideriniiinW the coils-ition.
ti bin:t inIgon premtutire olad nee, disea-e nil
la-nth, whlat resullt sjonid lie e.xIpected whien
tra'scribied br the r norat! Conid their mllany
hou Isanld i titms speaik. a viie Crom111 le 11m'b
m enld soil disp I -he -srrie' deluasiona that liowi
iwnv. thte mlindlk of the hiymig.
i'itn, e phiysicianls eplore the sad1 evils re
Iratiag i-omt the imtra''iri:af pracrici . and wi-;
Ilal bail thae iintriadnietion ifiatn:n iciell atnn
'afily be -tubstir lltiled ihr ('t'nmi. Theay *fal
nd~t ihn: ken//. lihe gi ent ilncertanity af its primt
lrv ape, ationl;hey il innt s-ty wheithear it will
eCtt' favornhal or itinjavornblle. Thay also laor
mdn fell. thai i: it.s uts; is ciontilnuei 'for anv co
iderable timue. i' jutrions. secondanry ansequlen
Cen mus1t Certatinly follow. But thtey multst choose
he least of twvo evils: tiey k ow Ino iithaer atrti
Ie that will ntronse ai tairgid livier, remolive Obl
tauctiona. Iand set ill tree ation the wnhole
~landuilar systemi. iad it beinl! indispetasnbiy
Ireessary tao do this, they conlttiue it' use. not
vilIsta.ding thle evil'COnsequencees whlich
ollowv.
They hare long dIesiredl and lsonghlt an nrti
le thant woutld produc-e the good effeacts of this
Irtni, wvithlont sub ectinag theo patient to its dele
eriouis resnlts. Sineh a dlesideratulm, it is be
ieved. laos at lengt11hbee~n obtainted, int the article
i ptoseteda tabthte paublic.
Thle piroprietorszof lhis atrticia kr'epinzin view
le tie;. tilmt ai iise antd bentroaent Being ha05
.icad withitn tihe reiach oliall. remedies addnyted
ii the disenizes incident to the climate they ill
inbit:nnld kntoinit likeivise. thant most of the
liseases aifihe Ui'rren Sva-ru are hased npon
rganaic or fuunctual demrnaeen of the liver:
fireted their attenitioni to thtose atrtiches whaicha
ect mnore' eeciallhy on thea biliaryi orenns.
After lon. lborionls, anda eg etnsive research.
hev have siaceedied ill extratei at substOac
r-on the TOMATO.whichi. fromat it.' pecuthiiare,
ectnypo'n thue bepatie or hiti' oroans. they laven
lenominnted Ileputine. It isanimediaeme thnt iit
rodnee all thae hecfiaeinl resnits offCaoli,
toth netie atnd chronic diSenlses wvithoutt then
assibility of produtcingr the deleterious conse
nuences common to thuat article. Its action 1ii.
nr the constitiio is tuniver'sah. no part of lshe
ystemr esepinig its in~fluncil't. It is. however,
non the orgnns of secretion nd ex~rtinnl
that its great power ia particularlv maifested,
hiene it is pencuiarly adapted tothe treatutent
rf bilionsferc1s and oilier diseases in which a
torpidity or congestin of the liver and portal
crrl prev'ais.
It is admi-isible in all cases whereit is neces
sarv to cleaise the stomach and howels. It
reomves iharuction, and excites a quick anid
eaaltliv actiin oh the liver and other alanduilar
vimcer.a of the abdomen. Being dillisible in
I its operation. it produces a free circulation
in the vesels on the sirface. of the bodN, ac
comiaipanied by a gentl- perspiration. 1i does
noit exhust like dristic purges; still, is action
is more nnicersal, ami may often ie repeated,
not merelY Iith safetv but with -reat beiiefit.
This becoines indispensably necessary in cases
of lnag matading: lor in them inenee temnpora
ry imopressions made by strong medicineg, sel
dim. if ever, do good; butt tend to injure the
tamina of the constituttion.
It it cleansing and purifving to the system.
act." inl perfict amony with the known laws
of lif:-.:.nd is undonhtedly one ofthe mostvalua
ile artic!es evcr iffered fir public trial and in
9eection.
For convenieiice, this medicine is foned into
3 grain pills. The white pills are catlarric. al
Ic-alice diaplwretic. and diuretic. The yellow
pills are Ionic. stimulant, and diaphoretic.
As a fimilj medicine, one which may be re
sorted to with safeiy, and relied on with cer
tainty, in the first stages of disease in almost
an11% form11, it exceeds ill formier di.coveries in
mliedicine, either from the vegetable or mineral
kintirdlois.
They are pitt itp in pekliages ofl3)gratims,or
45 Pills. ati50 cets,. or 100 pills-at $1.
The above Medi,-ine ju-nt received and for
sale at the Idlwiield Medicine Store.
.jily 11, 1P9 if 23
I TIT of Letters remainin- in ute Post Otliec
A Jatflmi~buru, S. C. tn the lstJtuly M139.
A. & B.
Anderson, Roht. Anderson, Thns. R.
Anderson. John 51. Blakiy, Anan's B. 2
iurtictt, P. Unile'. Johin R.
lloswel!. George Beverly. Gossler,& Co.
lison, James Brooks, Ilmapli,
Broaderix, John
C & D.
Carv. 'Irs. A. M. Carter, Rudolph
C:rlie leiebfrt 2 Crow. Cot neliow 10
Corter. Mrs. 31, E. Cucr:ran, itobt. J.
CadelJ. P. 111aPp. .lulius
la wyer, Patrick Davis Benlj.
Day, John Delatnghter. Capt.
E F & G
F.ey, Col. Lewis FEddins, Thos. J. D.
Eultcy, Wiuson 2 Fatrew. Ssean or
Goodm11an, Duke Hfenry , Goode.
Guil1. Jamteus Greenie. S. P.
SGiddiigs & Bushnte! Gillispie, Willian
IJ & K.
Iorton, W. F. *2 Holloway. Sarah M
I len-lerson, Satine. llatiilton. Robert
1lin.lnian. Mr. Hiundey. Thos.
Ilix. smrah Iltys. iinj. F.
S.loecs. Johnt KelIsev, Channetiey 2
Kii?hit, Walton Heiall. Byron
' L & 51
1.ockett. E. La imer. A R.
,anietir. Silas Lewis, A. IV.
,imiecker. Jesse Lamar, Mrs. Martha.
3cirris.ltev. Josepl2 Mconl)oald, B. F. 2
.ilont,:omicrv. Theo. Mc('arley, Ilhigh
Mirpihy. Osvell McMilan. John Mason
-.cCorimick. Benj. McCord. Selah Pr.
1larshail, Miss Sitsan
N. O& P.
Noibiles. Ira Nixon, Geo. W.
o Neiil. Jameq Perry, irs.. Anna
Perrv. Mrs. Nancy P'helan. Tim
Plhiib, LFbeiezcr
R & S
Riohinson. Wmll. B. Rogers, Ifenry
ticheson, Miss S. Ronntree. Dudley
lRimiho. Polly. Spiars. lenry
Summaerl Gilbert Skinter. Timothy.
Samiel. loht- Saxton, Hlez.
Smith, T. M1.
T &. W
Tillcy, Mr. care of Turner, William 2
I lory Rogers. Watkiits. Geo. jr.
ivare. T.:F.. Wise, John T.
Walls. Solomon 2 Whteiler, E.
Walker. J. Winding. B.
Watkitns, A. W ardle, J. B.
Wirhtm:n, J
PersoIns ei..tiritg for any of the abo v let
te'rs, will say the v are adevertised.
Juilv 1st, k1.) c 22
L IST' el Lettere remintin:: i'. the Po.i Of
tiee at Ldgetie:d C. 1i., June 30), .1e39.
A & if
Adldisoin, Gseorge A... Addison. D. C.
Allison. Win. I enry Bryant. Bradlley 3
Blauylock. Mirs. [3ntler, Kobt. J.
LIaniskett. Sa mil. K. Ba~rker, Samutel
liutler, Claudia C.
C & D)
'Cook. Wmi. Sent. Corley, Mr. Sen
Cairter. Johnt Clerk of the Conrt of
Cockruh t. Benj. Comin. Plea.p
Camtpbiell, Lee Colgin,. Johnt
Christie. .-imieoni Dion. Mr. Coach
Drake, lim. A. 2 Maker.
Dohty, Elbert
E. F& G.
ismore. Allen 2 Fiel. Rt. J.
Feiy. F. F. Griliii. N. L,.
Griflini. tnowden Gaulltmani. Wm G.
Goode, Roht. Gillen, John
II & J.
Flomes. Lewis Harden, WV C.
llatcher, B. W*,. Jeter. Johnt -.
Jeotes, Tlhios. Jones. Jtieht. C. 2.
Joihnston. Theo. Johnson, David
Jenanintgs, Mary.
K & L..
Kendal, Byroun Kildreas, Elizabeth
Ktneil. hivabheth. Latidrim. Geen. WV.
Lipscombhe, Johnt 2 Lewis Matilda.
Latrmer. A. Laboirde. Dr.
M, N & 0.
McMellot. Hector 5tlays, R. .I. Dr,
.iyson,. G. C. Mur phy, OJswild
Mgnrrtel, Drury 2 Mecendun, Birittuon .
Mathtis, R. WV. MclCall. Rev. 3. WV.
M iller, Edmuntd J. le Dade, John
Nuobles, Mrs. Z. Nicholsiit & Presley
tOgilvie. P. S. S. Ogilvie. Mrs. Sarah &
Ogilvie, Miss Sarah F. Rebecca'
Price and .\ icks Price, Joseph
Preston, l'sthier K. Piiyas. lizabetht, Mrs.
Parkamt Caroline Preston. Hliramt
Pickens. F. WV. Robertson, Wtn.
Riddle. F. S. Roper. imily 2
Hfoper. Ben. . -Reed, l'dwd. R1ev.
Renew, John Richiardsoin, WV.
Samuels. Wim. Stone. Azariah
Stllivatt. Jotseph HI. Stephetns, James
Shaver. Samal.' Sitakitis, IEidre~d Col.
Trowles 0. Temples. Calvin
Tlraik. Alfred Tavlor. Luke
Tillnitn, B. F.
U WV & Z
Upson, Marens Ward, Capt. R. 2
Wightmtan, Win. J. Whithick. Wimtberly
Wigfittl. Arthur W~alker, W'm. or Wim.
W ardlaw. F. H. McMure
Zitameritazn, Joihn IT.
Personus wiehing any of the above letters,
will ptlease ask for adivertised lett ers.
M1. FRAZII RI,-P. M1.
fosvti Il1.'A c 2A
MWY HOUSF and LOT. it the Village of
1.:'dge feld, uponu termisto snit a pnrchiaser.
Ini my absence~apply to Col. Banskett.
JA MES JONES.
April1 12 f O
New Spring and Suaimer
GOODS,
T 1 HE Subscriber inlorms his friends an
tne public gtene rally that he has just i e
ieied l ri .'Neew York, a comnplate assort.
nent of Stap-e and Fai.cy, Spring and Saun.
ier Goocds-amnig waiicii are.
3.4 1-1 5-4 aid .-4 br-wit & beached Shirt
iing,-and Sheetmyls,
A hanidome assortmie ni ij1it cti'd Prints.
50 pieces iighit col'rd London do.
French prints aid prii.ted Jaconiet,
Mourning and half iourning prints and
Mus1.4i iIs.
Super pinted Lawns,
44 and -4 Cambrics and cambric Muslins,
Swis- and book 'isl its,
Jaronet. plaid and stripe do.
Lvonai.e and brocade do.
Ladies and gent's white and black, silk 11.S.
and kia Gloves,
Cot:on and thread do.
Misses black and white nett,
Lace and Ganze do.
A liandsome asortnent of ganze and satin,
aned Mlantna ltiblbo:s.
Best lialimi sewings, black, blue black, and
assorted by the tlantity,
Hei-stit.-hed, anit super linen cambric Hkfs.
Men's and boys Pongee do.
Ladies' ganze. I ernani, gro-de-nap and sew
ing siik HMkrs.
4-1 ri-linoen.s and linen lawin,
Plaininserted and fi-illed bosoms and linen
codlars,
8-4 and 10-4 inble diaper. 34 birds eye and
iussin Diaper,
6-4 8-4 and 10.4 damask table covers,
French napkins & towels,
French brown and grass Linens.
White and brown linen Drillhicgs
Snper rib'd do.
A variety of Cotton do.'col'd. and striped for
1ants.
Osnaeburglhs,
Cases nf paIn leaf and willow Hoods,
Englislh Devon straw Bonnets,
A large assortment of silk and cotton hose
and halt Ilow.
3.4 and .l.4 plaid an.l -trilpell domestic,
Silk, satitn, and Marseilles Vesting,
Parasols andv Unihmrilns.
Fnrniture.diits anid fringze.
Blaek bonhazines an. neriios for Coats,
Paris needle worlal imuslin cap's & collars.
French baskits. bleached Russia Shecinas.
Any thing like a - enci al ennimerati-ii. oftar
ticles is iiipracticablb; but these iii addition' te
his former stock, make it sifficiently extensive,
and he trusts his prices are nflicieit'y mnoder
ne to be worthey the attention ot* nl 'who wish
to supply themeiselves with articles in his line.
H[is former cistomjers and a;I who buy in this
market, will do him, and perhaps themselves
a tNvor. by exaumining his assortinpat before
purchasing. JOHN 0 B FORD.
mT;tiber". 1Tarch 1:. 1 :19. - tr
T H. Subscrilers ,ave j: 9. 1 eceived firomn
Newv i1rk. a general assortnient of
Spring and Siummer Goods, eel the latest and
,hnost fashilinnble articles in their ine.
Theiy consist in part of-:
Gros d'etaits. Tliibet, French cloths, Gain.
bromns.
Grass lineii and linen drillings, for Sum
mer Wear,
Cassimere. Chally Vestings, Stocks,
Collars. iosomi Gloves, sspenders,
Fine Hints, and Umbrellas.
'They keep constantly oie hied. a genera!
assortment eif IILITA RY TRIMMINGS. of
all kinds: and they a; e prepared to execute al
orrb-rs %% ith despa ch.
Thev invite their ecstomers, and the public
generally, to call and examine for themnselves
HARRINGTON & BRYAN.
Edrefinsd C. [H. April 1. 1S39 t' 9
New SSpring and Summer
GOODS.
r'HE Sbsceribers beg leave to inform their
customers -nnd ilie piblic aenerally, that
they are receiving and opening a spleidid as
sortinent of
1aaibracieg every v'ariety of B3ritish, French
and Amce'ricaea, Stapie und Fancy Goods.
which hiave' liee selected with areat care.
The'y -nvite their irieids to nlve them a call.
anid they shlel have good bargains.
G. L.& E PENN & GO.
March 21, 393! 7 tf
*ipring and Sunanser
i LJOHINGt~.-Thle Sublscribhers have just
received a hancdsomie tend general assort
mcent org~oods four I ent's sprinig and Sumcme'r
Coat.'. Panits, tend Vests, whiich they atre lpre.
pared to lhave made' up. in the very best style,
and on 'the miost reasonabile terms.
G. L. & E. PENN & CO.
March 21. 18:39. 7 tf.
New Spring & Summser
1 OODS.-Thce snbhscriber htas ing just re
tnred from Charlestone, is now receiv
incg andm o pening ai genteral and compcllete assort
mnent of 'ancy anid 'Stap'e
DRY GOODS,
which have becen sceted with greaet care, and
will be dispesedl of. on as reasoenbhle-terms. as
any in this imarket H'- respectilly iinvites
hiis old enesinmers. and aell who may feel dispo
sed, to call :ad e-amine his $tock.
-C. A. DOWD.
March 28. 1839. tf 8
Fesh~4 Family Groceries~,
A .MONti which are
Cubla. l.aguira..and Rio Coffee,
Purto Rico acid New Orlecans Sugar. -
Ne'w Orleans nede Cuba .lloh:'ses,
l yson, Inmpereial and llack Tea,
Rtice. &c. & c. For sale Iby
C. A. DOWD
A pril 1, 18319. . tf 9
FoRl SALE,
~ A DESIRABLE resi
E.--lencee in Pottersvillhe,
-,Land-a part not cleared. On
he premises are a good Dwelliung House, 1 sto
ry nd a half high, with five rooms-a large
Eramed Kitceni acid Simoke-house-an excel.
cat Well of peure water. For particulars en
juire at this euifice.
Feb 14, 183!) tf 2
Dssw'olut ion.
'lE I Coplartyership ofC Kernaghan & Roo
--ney. of~ lHamburg, So. Ca., was dissolved
cc the 23d instant. Iby mnutucal consent. The
Buisiness heerealicer will be continued Iby Thomn
us Kernaghuan. one his oewn accunt. He w-ill
-eceive all moeney dice the late firm, anid will
cetle the debt.. - the~ samce.
. THOMiAS KFRNAGHAN.
P. H. IIOONEY -
Hambutrg. 23 Ie 'i"
ALL person.' iebeted to the Estate of 1'i
Le3.!y II. lerry, deceased, are regniested to
uake incnnediate pcaymcent: and those leaving de
nands agaimst thme said F'state, are regnested to
present them deul. attested.
SAMUEL STEVENS, M4m'r.
Feb i'.n-9 :e
tate of antith ( :rolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN TIJE COMMON PLEAS.
W ade Speed. surviving partner
ol Watkins & Speed, for the Attachment
use of John Watkins, in
vs * Debt
Adolphus J. Sale.
John Watkins, Adanr. of H. 3. Attarhment
Watkins,- -- in
vs. Same. . Assumpsit.
T HE Plaintiltl, in the above stawed cases,
.ahaving filed their declaration in my Of
fice, on the tweonty-secoiel day of Noveinber,
1838, and the defendat having no wife or at
torney known to be in this State, upon whom
a ropy of the said declarations can be served:
theretbre Ordered, that' the said defendant do
appear and make his defence within a year and
a day front the filing of the said declarations, or
final and absolute judgments will be awarded
againsthim.
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P.
Clerk's Offlee.
Feb 14 13' w & P $10. aqe 3
Mooale ol IS0tatil nilolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Mark S. Authony
vs Attachment: Debt.
Adolphms J Sale.
Drury Callaway,
vs Attachmcnt: AssumpsiL
Adolphus J. Sale.
Speed & Hester,
surviving partners, Attachment:
vs Debt.
Adolphts J. Sale. I
Tle Pinintiffs in the above cases having,
U on the twenty-second of November. 1e38,
filed their declarations in my Office, and the
defendant having no wife or attorney known to
be in this State, npon! whom a copy of the dec.
laration, with a sp--c'al order of the .Couri en
dorsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or
dered that the said Adolphus J. Sale, do appear
and make his defence, within a year and a day
front the filing of the declarations as aforesaid,
or linal and tabsiluc judgment will be forth
with given and awarded against hint.
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. C.P.
Clerk's Ofce,
Feb14. 1839 ID&T $10 aqe 3
State of %%Olltl (UI'lroilla.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Isaac Branch, XAACUMzT,
vs.
Archibald Hamilton. AssUmrstT.
T H E Plaint-'lFin this case having; this day,
filed his deelation inl the Clerk's office,
and the defentdant having no wife orattorney,
known to be iII this State, upon whom a copy
of the said declaration may be served: .There
fore ordered,that the said Defendant do appear
:I.d make his defence withiit a year and aday
from the filing of the said declaration, or final
and absoluti- ijugment will be forthwith awa';
dled against him.
J10. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. F.
Clirk's Ofce,
May l'. 1W39 1 B&T Serq 11
tate of outh Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COUIMON PLEAS.
Win. Drunson. vs. Foreign Attachwent.
Wilianm Drum, Debt.
11 Hi Plaintiff in this casehaving.on the 11th
of September. filed his declaration in the
Clerk's Office, and the' Defendant having no
wife or at'orney,known to lie in this State, upon
whom a copy of the said declaration may be
served: It is therefore ordered, that the said De
fiendant do appear and make his defeticewithin
a year and a day, trom the filing of the said dec.
laration, or final and absolute judgment will be
awarded to the said Plaintifi.
GEO. POPE, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Sept 11, 1838 eq 33
state of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE CUM MUN PLEAS.
Robbins & Conner,)
vs Assumpsit Attachment.
Wmt. Yarborough.
T H lE PIlaintiff. in this case, having this day
filed his declaration, anid the Defendant
ha~vin; tneither wife tnor attorney within this
State, utpon whoin a copy of said declaration
ennti he served; Ordered, that thte Defendant
plead theireto wvitin a year attd a day front this
pttbltca'ion or the said action will be taken pro
confesseo aimninst hinm.
- GEO. POPE, c. ci
Clerk's Office. Oct 24. 1.38 daq 43
Natte of~ SoutIl ('arolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Jolin Middleton,
vs. oEmos A'TTAcHnErr.
LorrainGedldings
rI 3H i. Plainit inm the ahore case having
..this day tiled htis declaration. and the De
fendant having no wife or attorney known to
be n' ithtin the 8tatte, upon whlomt a copy of said
deehtirattion, with a rule to plead could be serv
ed: It is Ordered, that thte said Defendant do
appear and mtake his defence in the aforesaid
a ction, within a year and a day. from this date,
or final antd absolute judgmtent will be awarded
against hint.
GEORGE POPE, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, Nov. I, 1838 dq 40
$1k00 .Reward.
A NAWAY from the Subscri
ber ott the night of the 5th of
4 F lebruatry las.t, fronm my place two
Smiles frn Hamburg, S. C. a negro
man named BEN, about forty-five
-/ years 01(1, five feet six inches high.
The above reward I will pay for
delivering him to me. or putting him
an jail so that I can get hint.
THOMAS KERNAGHAN.
H ambtura. Marcha 2i, 1837 If 8
$20 Reward.
S TOLEN ott Monday night. the 8th instant
from the residence of Capt. E. B. Belcher,
a Patent Silrcr lf'atch,. with a Silk Braid Chtain,
amid a Brass Key attached to it.
Whlosoever wvill deliver the~ said W~atch to
the subscriber and proof sufficient to convict
the thief, shanl rereiro the above reward.
RECHARD M. JOHNSON.
A pril 17 139)tf 11
~O T ICE
A L Persons indebted to the ige Chri
a tianBrithaupt, dee'd., arc reqaest
ed to-make immediate payment. Andc Eli
persons having demands against the estate
of said deceased are requested to piresent
them duly :attested.
. 'OHN BAliSIGTT, Ex'or.
F.eb. 25. 3--tf
FOU ND.
ON the Auguasta Stage li oad, near font.
SVintage, ai IBunc of Keys, wvith a seal and
corkscrew a:tached. The ownaer camn Itvethem
by paving ror this advertisement. Appmly at
tilis ofhlce.
Man, 1 19 h 17