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Fairfield MAanual Lbor School. T HE ficultv, toe-herwitI tile Ix cive C-mte.would. invite thle p:itenthion of the pIubic. to this bmach of twhe Flat uwan Ilnstititioni. It i highdy ratiying tIo thenm to be able to st;t-. t 'at :he ,tauents have. the present year. eeite rid with spir. jtl t9e deigno tif tit I n-ti:mtin. in reaenrciwe to I/ia mantiilabdor systeim : and have om .tse a cheerful compliate with the riqliis.titin 431 their olivers, in this iari of :hiir da.. I. ite'' u after Close rofinemenwt aid tme;: a ewertion throt t the dav. it otlen coni-s :s" a relie; : both teachers ftud pupils. to exfinvmv their books for implemems of huishamdwy :i:d spesid two honrs, in the c!se oif* tle diwe,. in rie ex ercise of the field. Tie exnperiww-nat of the present year, we think. satisfictorly pivis. that with proper an--agwneet and toed s bles. ming, nothing but p':tronage is waltig. ti give success to the maimil labor sys'em of education-a system, which we reiard of ri tal interest to the pro!:perity of our counry. As however, in re.gard to the [ stimtio. waihl which we are iore inmediaiely cmineetei, we neither expevt nior desire patronige, wit!w out correspingti~ bcefit to the patron . we will briefly state lhe advantages to be dterived freiwm this lnstitiion. Habits of Order and Sclf. fenival.-Onl the manual labor plait, it is absolitely nieces--ary thatevery thing be conducted in ;a very Stiem atic way. To adjust the exercises of tit- school room to the hours of work. e',.lcsiwtllv. it ploughing time, when the dit'ereit clases ,i0l plowughirs, must follow each oitier im ieznan successionI. through the day, regnir ,tle _-raot. est exaetts and regiartyiv. Lahi I& ear'y rising too. are tsessarily foerumd. Tiet dents are assembled for prayer. gienerally bet Core the rising cf the !.m,. 11;.. istwediately after the devotiones eo if ho tiig pralcleed toe the exercises4 of the sehoI Tis lhose Lah its of vilthulness; and self-im!!algencie. whichl arc so ininrimts to miany (i oiur youth, :-!nd which may he inidulgedl. without re-' r:iwi. a thoese schnols. where the ipils aere not at atl times, nuder the teacher's c-are, inl onir inswi:ni tion. where they all lonrl t oe p-aic. noier the immediate supervi-ionw (if tile 'rinei p 1. may be entirely prevented. Ilew. -,In. the1Y learn to divest themselves of that iiidl'lece .1nd4 those fWlse notions of lonor. whiebt tmmally arise from a stite of siavery: Oar her. the-. have to wait oin themselves, provide tue-r won! and water. and keep their reiwnis ceni nid iII order. These and seh like witeial eice..r which perhaps. tuwler otier rtitst;:. they might have hinsheAd to ierorm. tihe% leanrn to regard as nothin! deI radg iice th ,y are' comtmon to all ; and as prock wlut th - cnra: oi mnanly iewdependente. since iwnn idl of' hneti indebteito others. they ebtin ly their nec 0. forts, their ctnf'orts and ar'comnoew.:t w . Now, if twel ot'er anowed were tee re-n't frtn wtel, Iwstitutions. than the irtatioe el sneha habi and the correctimn of valse notioins te preva lent. ote ee' tile greatest 0bjects ul edlenitie would be ac:-omlislwd-a prersratiitwn f,,r Ju, sure usefulness in life. Thlie nreaw mii iV1 mIt those who are eduated, will proeit but htt:e by the kntow!edge the may iave acuitired ut the. habits theyformn. i 'thry are good ones. u-ill be of use to them through' life. 2. Iealth and rigar of Const ;Iut'on.-It in t, be latnented that manV of the brihteet a i: ment (i' soriety. la' e compwildieted their eei tion with a costittime so impaired anwld tnhe that their ex;ilted intellectnal powers canw he o! comparatively little eetwefit. einer wee i ewn selves or other... The student who is inte:t-els engaged. inl the acqtsiion of kr owied'.. i not aware, at the tine. that le is de;troyo l his bodily vigor. wilst lie is givinig twihee ercise to bis mid id that iitim:ely, bti uni--Z fail togethmer.' le discovers whei too Ile. thtt he has been violating stne of tie aws ew n:n-r ine cekivaiwng Iis ienia/. at the o]eee of his plysical power; tind that now iw is ciw.-ri impracticable to restore them bntath ti thei. l::r. momotis and healthfwl aetion. '.5erew tei:o - mutrist not Ie left to the choice of tile -: 'e.. There must he sotm. neteity to arrtest hIn me ev his carcr purswit of knowled. (a :nd otineel hIfh to take exercise, at propet inwervt . ain in t su-hctent qua ..tit. er lhe LCl s na i e ice . i..h - to htis love of learnwin::: er hitelve ut e':te. Others Itowever (awnd swineh~w con timte the ma.:- / jority of thwose wo are senwt te schle~i) rare led by their atctive piriopenwsitie5 to cjrrrelse rawi;: thant to study. Thwese .lwetwd hasw tw..ir nth i propensities cnetrolleed ande di ecie:1. iii i-eh a a way thlat they vwlnhi lee mwjwinneni' n-:hir toe . r .themnselves neir others. Awnd whwat eit.,t e o say the least is so iwnocewt & at ite sownti itei e p moederate andi healt hf'ul. at. the wietil ex'-re---i en a fartwe Again,. it hais eat el a ni' against edwuctiont beerrtwte w:any wt ho 'v~ :w en joyCed epporietutei of inoe irten: mi inw w.: wvhile thcey hanve faile'd toe b-- n''hi. by tir learinwg. Ilave bieen rewndcred by' th . ir ehi, tion,. utwit for the itwcmo prtit- eef lie.: w are thus thronwn ewpcn stciety as~ itm-e. droc,:. if not ricious anwd uihcendoned, ai tie toe'ee of fintdinr nto uesoen! em ployeentit wmtied wee ihir" .h .taste. Thie maenal labor te m...e w i t is hwie. I wvili eventualnly retneoe tii" preenlite. by lire- I patrig yieungt mten. Ihcr thwe icomnwtwcn pmeis oft3 life, ats wvell as e' higher wailks 01 ociety~ :lby qualtiinr thwemw teo radleri nimb iew'~ntitc alt' rnanl0 virtnes, the .cat of the~ (c.!wr'.r phater, as we'll n- tel till Ue h;:e o'ef lcdl.tioen. Tihe Culdtiratio'n 'F li .th Mor! Paitr' rS. TI ie rncoral sense( is .in tiy ccon.,iered the hi-.h' - faculty int the consitwattin oh ih; l:in:'';n witd i yet its cultivattionw is very lath-' ci i: ced tc, i not entirely nve'rlootked itt acit seh. clec! learning. Teacheers seeem t-> theicek thee Inai towe do with nothina buet the ei. itivaticon eel the iia teltet. T1his we coensidler ac de feet ic ciiir -coel, of learnaing. We imighi snake' miew. hritnr -giantse. andme yet, if we leftt themt tde--: itute ei moral principle to geuide themic u' enhon.d bce contributing oily tee our comttrvy's rw'.n. The, early citdtivation of thteo oal ponews. thre-e fore we endetavnr to mawnke a leadeinwg object in ! pur Institutioen. For this pucrpoes- vmi ont means are emnployed, the principci eef whi-eb. and that which we think hest ca.i-'tice oipr mote this object, is the study of' the Saced-e Scripitures. Bible lessons al' r: qtuire-d ofC al' the s'n'dents onice a wve-k; tand a piretty' 'oid i *Sudlay Schoolo liebrary openws to thene it.4 :rini-i -ures of sacred knowvledge ite rit inv'iiwtng~ feorm In addition to the-te ineans, the stntentsa attend l upon the worship oef God. everyc Lword's Daey. aind daily devotional exercises ini thie secoel room. The goiod effects of thee vacrieouswmeans have been seeni tihe presenct year. a' the cerderly - gonducot of thte esttdettgenterally, together with the deep irnterest tnanifested by some, ini their epiritnalt concernts. 4. Literary A dranages. Ihere we will spueak .with theat moderation which beecomees nas. We 'woulwd hold temt no inedmeewmwents theat meighct notm - be realiz.ed. This branc'h ofC the ie-titueim.ne has no endowment. rThe Prinmcipal and trecht ea he many emcploy, arc depend~ent uepon the profits of the school for coitpensaetionu. As it - is impossible feor one mani to do inwutice to every branchb of learnting itis very impw~ortanut. mt icr dher to mnake thtis a school of hi--hI charraicter. itat the profits of the school shoueeld Ice snwflieiet. to entiable the P'rincipral to eempleoy twee ce-je , tentassistantt instinwcta~s. ITeei hce museet en gage previecus no tile commnenceenzt ofC the et-. .uing year. othecrwire it woulid he ia wmere chance, whether he --all be ale tee si encre thc. best tal~ets. This hie cawnnot do. tmieesa t~e nmber of applicationis shalul wacrr-mt heant tic doing so. Wherefore applaicattione for thce aed mniacion of students shtould he madeue tat onwe" tee the Prinicipae' persoecally. or byv lettc-- pcst-parid directed to Wimshorough. It i- the oleet of, the Superintenident toc renderrhis twe imstitnw* worthy of thwe pateronaeige of its frientds. hoth 4,, 1r~pnrine-students for gellege, and by af-' vi-(~ !i~~ i iflii ndt so,in;a .4d:i:,iia to Ino-lI us may not choose n co!amgi. Ik. 01111*r-a-. ll~: tcr sa hall Il -11114- tit pe" 10'i1lii'Ia 011. 4.1~3 al'iiii lse una poiti mtag41;~e. 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PC''11I,:i31 Sulkr ll ldrmeri'3.ai J%;.1 ..lot- Nilitle. i3''al It n rbc -lll -Sl~~ 044 1 d a !a lalhaI' CviI etliuslith 110 .111or i( 14-r ad ls 1 1 4 'sl-i- *f a thti S1v;ll p-Ia,1 Im If.av .11sat atllE :1 rite lutat 1 Irm' at:,l ita I Se C.. withact :14 poyflttt Aid a irsi t Iaivitie t -ir l- i ltk 4-t,,: ai ( i e till. X'sta eeoe r rC.2 tteste1l.. -eso St:te of South 'a ina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN. LQUITY Exparte. Petition to sell the "Orgo ('onnor.and G. F. estate of wardts. 'rnitu.d, 1;x'tors., &c ) 4 C. Iands, Negroem, Cotion, &c.,- I'r sac. N obedience it am. od.-r or lie Court o, , jniy. omade iii the above e-i.e. I wi*l se.i i Wedesduv. the 4ih of ljecember next. dhe nonU ing v a v imable property. Ite.o gin to ie ute O Doctur Francis Coninor, decesed; to it, One tract of.land. situate in tie District oj bberille, on Saluda hirer, contaiiiing the iiredt d fifteen acres. und hunndetd hy inds ' Cartaini Robert t'unninghm. Tr. Y. Neely, id I.lizabeit i dwards. To this im t beloigs 1e landing of Neely's Ferry. ail throiihr -t :.is the stage ren es from Laurens C. Ul. to bberille C. H.,and from Aikcn to Grienrille. One other tract ofind.sitinne in tsie Ditrici Abbeville, 4n Liule Mulbery Creek. water.. of atida Rtiver. cmninaiing ole hiired and ghty-ieven and a half r1 iesand bionde-d hy nils of' Doctor P. W. Connor, Thomas W. i'illiames. and others. One tract 4if Iid. situate in Abiserille District, i the vicinicy of Cokesbury. em taining -e m' nine acres. mind bomoded by tauts of amel T. l3enrham. Stephen I Iernon. amid hers. This tract is udoining a very fine mi rail .pring. One other tract. sitnnte in the District vf.lb rille. ahout a hail n anile fromut Co.-r.'brt, mininilng tu elve acre.. and bqigimled by lands 'Thouuas W. Wiiiinms. and oibers. A!so. Forty-five !ikely Ne-loes. amniigst wich are vn BI.acksmiithis, one Carpenter, and iany -ry likely field hands Also, Forty bales of Cotton. Onethmusand bisliels of Corn. A quantity of Fodder. T.:n Mi.es Cattle. Hogs. A Yoke of Oxen. and Cart. Onte Rond Waco". Blacksmith's and Plntation Tools. &c.. &c. Terms.-The lands ahove described will tie Idon a credit of owe two. and hiree years; e purchaser uivinig bmid mid app-roved secen IV. iiad a mortae of the piemoises. The pers na! property will e sold on a cre ! of twelve mniths; the purchaser giving mnd tid approved .-eenrity. Cost to be paid in Cash. Tnie sale will lie made on tie premises first )VP desciribed. near Neelv's Ferry. BiENJ. Y. .1AIVrfN, C. E. A. D. Ummissioner's Ofce. Sept. 30th. 18'39 31i mtate of So h Carolina. ABBEVILLE D1ISTRICT IN EQUITY. William Wilson vs. fills !in. Eddins and Wife, for account, . M. Tood and Wife. interpleader, uies ticCraeken and &c. Others. [Tappearing to my satisfaction that Benna the Defendants in this case, reside beyond e limits of this State : On motion. ordered, at they do appear. and ,lend. answer or de. nr. to Bill of Cominplainant iii this Case, with. Three .lo nmhs fron the date of this publica m. or the said Bill of Complaint will be taken r conmlesso as to them. BENJ. Y. M \ RTIN, C. E. A. D. Oniiimisimer's Otlic. 40 ac. Ocloi r 30th. IloV. 5 $11 75. w. & W. 'Sta1e WI ?0lith ( i.tPofilla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. lten S. Dozier, Foreign Villiam Yrhoroigh. Aitachnient. hIE plaintiff thavin ibis day filed his de. ca nimy olive. andie tr-fedanm ingl! no n ife or nittoriey kiiown tom be withiun e state. uponii whie m nm cop i could be ser. 'd with a rule 10 plend. It is ordered that e defendant em pleadmi to the saidl de'eln tion withint a year aind a day, froii this da'e, liiiat aid absohne jmemienit will lhe .twanred tainusm himt. G EO. POPE, C. C. P'. lerks Ollice. tgefleld C. II. j 7.50 a. & n. oqe4.. Nov- (th 1-39. ED(;EFIELD DISTRICT. IN T1,1kE COUIMON PLE AS. Janies 11am riwln Amttehmentt. v'S lienryv Fhvais DJebtoan.1 inment. I , l l laintitf in thi4 case. ha~ving~ is day~ fied his decla~ration, and the ). -tfenddmi vi: g no wili: or Attorney knmowni in thh.~ ate, upon whomii a copy of the samei enn het red; oi mitioni (If Phaiint Ps .\ttorni. v. Or -red. Thnit thme said I efeanmt dle apgpiear ait endt to ih sa' ':id dJechernitao ithin a v'enr and lay h-omuu the pulientioneie of his oirder, it dy emen'. wil be rend-r.-' namitst heimi prorcon. <so. G t0. PO PE, c. c. r. Nov. 5, 1439 wen $7530 aqe 40~ IN TH,/E COMMON PLJE.AS. iller, Rtilmley and o.. Dec~arution on At ,Villianm Yarbroughi. )tachmnent i Debet. [ Ill Planti~s. in this caise. having this day iiledI their D~eclarationi ini my oil ce.nand the etfendiant having tieithier Wire or Atto-nevy ithini this State. tiin whoom a cepy of~ si'di eclnrntmioie caii be serve'd; erderedl that the e'fendatiplead thereto ithilin a ventr antda ty from this pubtlica' ion, or the s:;id :nction, ill be taketn prooesso55 nen:insst himi. - GEO. PUIPE, C. C. P. terk's ffilce, EDGEFIELD DISTRIUT. arral. Wright &. Co. vs. Attachamenit. ,Viltintm Yarborong. [OH- E Plhimuits hntvinig thIn any filed L.teir delaration in mny Offic-e. and e De'fendatit hiavior nto Wife or Attorne3: iown to bee withiti the Saute. u pon whtomti epy cotuld lbe srved : it is Oreedt. that the .i Det'enduant, who is absent f'romn. atnd bevomiln e liamijis of this SIn-e. tdo piendr or make his tde tnce. withit a venr anid it day fromt ther puibli. Lion of this Ortder, or. in 'i n't thereof, fitnal ied absoutejudgmnent shan i ne nwnrde~d ntaail in. G EO POPE. c. c. r. Poh 14.149~. s rce $7.50 aqe 3 1MouseIine de Lanesa, LSuperior Article for Ladi*'s Dre-ses. Alsoe, Victoria Shawls. juIst re-cived am] sade lby JNO. 0. B. FORD. NCT ICE. T" L. JOHN KEY will net as my law'nl J Attorniey, during tmy a'ientce romn the ate. ABEL SKANNAL. Oc,3 a'0 i1 M F, DEY GOODS, From Nr.w YOR AND IHARrFOR. COss. I \I1i' Snbscribers are now receiving fromn New York sand Hlfartford. Conn.. and will con nelili to receive thereftrimi, atd keep oil G hand at all lillies, a cotmplete .tmetit of Vcane:4y and Asispie, .fi fw 1)0 R G O 0 .1 V1 C. witica% wi. b. dispused of on reasunable terms, V;z:-, lIroa: !clo!h of variot aualities, (1 Cazon at!rem. Sattini, ts. do do fi Kemoicky iald CottLil Janus. do t! G lantrck Jas., .and Liais ys, do w M~eri;.o-;.;md Circassians. do French. ln::-ii:4h aid American Furni- A ture Prit. h Doabazines, various qualities, o Fla..iels, do do atad colors, 1 lDaNk. co'o-ed and plaid Silks, 1 ( Seinag Silks. all coloirs and qualities, p PtMIal: Fiax iread. do do Spool Cotoa Thread. (o d" Swis.:ok. striped tand plaid Muslins, 0 A pron Cev ks. variouis qualities, Ph:la _good assorimlen, ki !,-iarv. G.lve,. Combis, dti do I L:mdkaerchie< a good assartment, Socale. Linii Bosoin and (:ollars, Brwn d r:.ssel <hiiris and Drawers, Whlaite. h)!:a k. and colopred Camabries, v Linen. Diaper:,. and brown Table ClothsI, D Frii:ge anid 0)imity Furnitiure, l:aid anl striped Duom.stics, II:irtrd. amkinig. & TrentonTickings, Ilba-aiched aand braiwa Shiirti ys, Do " Seeaings, Rlaaia. of every description, 0 Vras ad Vh'ehone Unsks, C'orst-. crled kiiis, ;4ilk aid Cottal Velvets, satin etig, c Ba:nd boxes, Ba'.nnetsat, Hoolds, Itats and Capas. Shoes taid flouts, CROCKER E Y I'AV|ES, And a great aniy articles too tedious to mii im i n. We rasrctililly iait, our ensloaners. aa d thle plbballie -ea ya IY. to give aas a call. Weean and trill give th--m reahrgnins. We alo rainra them otr AIt. vre thank-s. tor the libieraul ja;troine, ia be!satawd oail it, ip to the presenat tine--ia,piniga rir na rther roaatinaitre of te 1t -am3le. A .1ITC I ILL & IANSO.31. ri I tllambrg. Sept26f, 1S39i tf:35 -- d FMA A.NDWIVNT ER 7 111E iEsubcriber isiowi receiving from N. Yorki. a geniral asaortmint ol ensorn b.l drapie ai.d -'sancy DRY GOODS. viz: li.a~k. hh:d -. lrowa and filiacy colord - Broalcluotils. (';a.-i;cr-s il saitincts. Kentucky Jeans, .Ait ar-y nad plaid ervaois Cloths. -0a a-6 Circassiaas and ilMerinos.assorted co' org and g:ditie~s, Phin and fignrd Domhlazins, Woito. -, reen. red. a lid yeliow Flannelt, I 74 mid 1--I .\pro at d FutriiireiChecks, Fraen"Ih. Fiin-dish, atiad \imericau Prints, Fulritainr. do. 'laid sramrvia Gingihams. (a iew style,) !irl (ro dle Ithin. Gro de Swiss, and ht:1ii 1stu iii~,, Ias taalian ih li,s , Firlele silks, i D~i ajers. lri-h Linie..awnsm. I Merino. Tiihist. P-and Silk. Picnie. Chally, i Ritorov. antil Pentsaj Shawls & lIdkl'. fi Spitllie!i~ l'otii- and Flag Silk Plock. do. D'im. Camhric do. bp V-roa. Fincv .ad !aidraa lfdkfs-. c iiaaaS-I hainls. Gloves. Ilosierv, 0i0 (-his. Car -vting. I -!-s. Ihndia-floes. Kmves, Scisors. &c. .\lso, a quatltity of 3-4. 4-1. 1.4 brown Shirt. . 1in11.'itsaKings. antil Drillinazs. for sale by 1 1:h 11 ha i r piwee. very 10tt%. C11ton u auilr::;s, D Vlil and Whitey BIlia-n A ket4. N c. 4 v. Tle P'i are invited to call and exaiaimie JOi0 0. B. FOR D. N. ii.- W'r thar I--t tobuler naex', the Subt- h .-ribear saill re'aaave hia Stock o-f D~ry Gaons t, i ther New tiik ?toir. ht weenaa the Store he' now v. w-a'..jiie- and3.\ liahhard's. J. 0. II. F. al IIi n snr-' A ts I.. I -:1'. t:li r Hro' ~c ;and Rob Roy n Eg II it' \ W ~ L:a.dl Ihiidkerchiefs. just rece.aivead C v. n iar salv C. A. DOWDV1. E La 96 n' d Shmoes. V*W'i i F al -ti o'-r i<a now recmeivamg. a new Ii -autpply a ofUi00Ts aigl SilO E-S.mtanni. :a-red expr..-sIy hr t hia tmiarkta anda ren rrat t'l. Iiie re-eifu~linita-- hiis eistonlier.suad a '~ who it ar-simiani of iobtainsini! a gaood artic-le, tao call and e-xaaimn hii- stock.7 ~ ~* ~ C. A. DOWD). a :Dagg~tng and Bale Rope..s 57 s.il P nd Tw ilaiing d. Jute it ope.P A i am-ortmen'it ofl t Nails. lear s:a'e hv C. A DOWD. i:.hoje i '. ii.. *a. pt. 24. . 34--C -. NOIICI-. 1i.. praon: imil-iah to the r-:state oif Roht. ]' Wsts. adeae-aed sare ruapt ste- ta mnakei iaimm.lh -te piament: andl al;lapersaons a:aii da mu:aah- isdutlth .. stie aire raegnaast.eal to p e aaent themai dily :i:tu:-tid, withmit thei timhe pire ean hed-a by law. I) liT. \JcCUILLOUGiH. Fx'r. - IItalian Sptn ang %Wheal U iR .\V ae hadaa of thei Saubscrib- r. Thle i isalian .Ji:5 prig hat iiimuch muore pro- l atura-veon ot r l~" nd las blani atahet kiad-. It maaey" ha: -awn ar th~a e is Is iofsla.irnn arunil the mid-al dhl- aif .\larcha. andaa fiar two yeaur's I have niot hadC iay oft it itnjinred by rnat. Yua aya schltet the ' bst -ant- ini the haeld u hichh aoi saawi ini Uatsa. - iar alae Whaalt, sand both wiltlii bCiut harvest tat the ssamai tiame. W~i3. $..0 H 'SON, 5 mailes of the Villagqe. Oct 22. i-439 c* :3 [ Notice. A 1.L personsa inadeb'led to the late .John WV.r J l'rice. aire ru epoitd ii maske pa: mtaent aiI i a ls ' baim-~ demiisa I iin ~tiast a le esstate t wi Iaiaener thena- sacouniis di'y attestaad, to the k saiabhsc, ahear lay tIe V.tha tot I Jeaiembtier next. ci A ARION A. C I.AIIK, Adm'r. * NOT -T( Ff. LL ;a-atOs lindebtiad to the lsate Flemtin; I LE :~natl'<t. dl -rea~ssd. arat regnhiesated to itma i'ni-a'laa iiit i amet- au sall pearsons hiaving~ deands! .asgai nlila thstate ofaIalid dleceiased.are r spie,tied a.. present themia 'lni v altteaiteda. - W. II.'MOSS, Audm A LL, Peronas .havrini dleiatmda iaiadust the i ~atema aof.l:nn--.. I Jailvie. al-ees-d . ari' re giteda t.. pretaient lt-am ptro '-arly attested: anad aal~ per..ona inii edhta tao said estate, are required4 toe make immaaedisite paiillaial JO1!IN S. JET ER. Admia'r. S .N.v. 19. 1819 if 42 To Merchants, Physirinns, Plan term, and the Public in general. T lIE Stlbscribers are now receiving. in nd-lition to their former mtock. largestily pties of DRiUGs. Sc. &c . iakiing their w, .;rttmett the most comple'e ever hefore ol. red .or sa'e its tis mtark' t. To which ther n nild -;II i lie it-etiontt or the Phvsicians. .\Merchants. lhmn err, and ad 'hse wilo wish to jtrchave ity thing in their linie. Among the many at i e. of which their droe k is composed. ale the rolIeowhM:. viz: OIr..-.-prm or Lamtnp Oii, ofr diflere't inaii'i s, hinseed or Paint do., Train r ''ani ier's do . Nent's root do.. Ca.-bor do.. Sweet do P.- INTS. VA A.ISIIE S. Wc.-W hite Lenad. of different bramids and glitiies. gromt-d in oil, and in kers f d100l 101lb. 50:b. an-l 2; b ench. Dry Wtite Lend, Chrome Green. Chrome Yel. low, Chrome IRed. (a hetntified article and a ssititute fot Vermillion. at a mch les4 price.) Yellow (Itre, Stone Ochre. Red Lead, Lith- 4 arge, Lamphiack. Verdigris. dry and ground in oil. also le, Greei. Yel ow. Bhck. and Painuts ofrall colors, re.dv mixed for use, Spirits Tor penttine. Copal Varnish. 1st and dnd (nalities, Japan Vnrtish, Black or Leather (lo BRUSIIES--Ptint Urnshes, of all sizes. Cloth do. (something t:ew and superior,) [fair do. do.. Tomh Firituiire. Flesh. Nail. %Vhiie Wash. Btclaciing. Horse. (!-onething.fine.) Taun ners. Coincr or Dusting. Crimib. Ilearth, Shaviig. (a very five article.) Cotib. Sweep. I ing. Scrubhing. aid Pail tes Dusting Brn.hee together with ;I variet. of o'her Britshes used by Painters and others. not herein mentioned. DYE STUrFS-Among which atre Sranish Float Ini.i.o. Carolina do.. 31aidder. Copperas. Loewood. Brizi:-wood, Niewood, Camwood, Aiatto. &c.&c. MEDIC'NFS.-A norg the many ofw'vwch are ilie following. vi?: tulphate n innite, Stl. plite Morphine. Ace-tate Morphine. Piperine, S'rychninte, Iodine. Flaterinu, Hydriodate Pot ash. Kreiosote. &c. &(c. PATEJNT ME-.DICINER--Among which are the lollowin. viz: Honck's lainncen. In diai do.. Sw% aitit's do., Smithi's Ai ti Mercirial. Svrnp, or Swaim's conqiiere'r. the Hyzean Svrtp. Spohn's eore fo r sick Ilend Ache. Greco's Tonic Mlixttre. (a cre- f'or Fev.-r anid \gii.) Also Peter's Pills. Beckwi i's I,).. Spain's do.. Coik's do.. Lee's ito. Evnn's do . &c. together with t general asortient of the most popular nostrumis of the day. At.soJ. A fu'l assortment (if Perfumery and Soaps, ofrthe finest 'jualities. AtUSf0. An assortment of G tss Ware for Physicians' aid Cnnh'ectioner's use: such as Specie Jairs. and rinenitre ho tles of'diff'erent sizes. Gradu ated Meastires and Funie!s. Als. Window Ginss of varioiis sizes, from 6 hy 9, to 0 by30, all of which they will sell on favora ble terms. H. It. COOK & Co. Hamburg. Oct 3, 1F39 tf 36 State or sanith ('aloila. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wade Speed. surviving partner of Watkins & Spieed, Iifr the Attachment -use of' Johin Watkins, in vs De&t. Adolphis J. Sale. J John Watkins, Adinr. of 11. M. Attachment Watkiiis, in V-4. Same. .Assumpsit. T HE Plaintiffs, in the above sta'ed eses. having filed their declarationt in my Of fire. otn the tweity-.second day of November, 1.336, and the deflindait haviiig no wife or at torney known to he in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declarations enn he served: thereiore Ordered, that the said defendant -do appear and make his defenee within a year and a day from the filing of the said declarations.or finaland absolute jtdgntents will be awarded agai tist him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. rlerk's Offce. Felt 14. 13:5 w & P $10 nqe 3 ABBlEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TflE COMIMOX PLEAS. Mark S. Atnthonty vs Attachmenict: iehit. Adolphtus J S:tle. Drnry Callaway, vs 'Attachmet: Assumapsit. Adolphtts J. Sale. ) Speed & Hetzter. sturvivinig partnters, IAttachmient: vs f Debt. Adolpltts J. Sale.J rIie PIainrtiir's in the abtove enses havinig. I ott the twety-vsecondh of Novstmtber, Ir338. filed their declatraions ini my (311ice, anid the defendanit havinig no wife or ;attorntey knownt to lbe int this State. utponi whomt ar copy of~ the dec b~rnitiont. with a spe"C'al ordler of~ the Court etn dorsedl thereon. cant be se.rvedl: thiereliire Or dere~d that the sal .Adolphumis J. Sale, do amppent aiin mke his dnitce. wvithin a veutr ant a dav fromi the filittg oft the declarations ais aforesnidI. or fintal andi tihsolute jtidgmitent will be fortht with given and awarded agaitnst himt. JNO. F. LIVINGidTON, c. c. r ('icrks Offcc. F'eb 14. 1A391 a a -r $10 nge 3 State ofE onth I t'olna. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Istate iratnch, )ATTACuMzST, vs. Archibald umiilten. ) AssuimPSIT. T11 E Plaitt'iit this case havitng. thtis day, filed his declaiti ini the Clerk's oflie, anid thme def'endanmt hiavinig tno wife or attornecy, kntownm to lie in itis State. ttpon whiotm a copy of~ the said de'clarationi may be served: There fore otrdred. hmat i lie said Defen.tdatnt do a ppear aned make hits defenice within a vear andi aday from the fmlitng ofC the said declar'rntiont, or fo~al anti absolute juidgmnitn will be forthi with awar dad against himt. JINO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. t'. Cihrk's Oflie. May l't. 1.039 n &r aeg 16 State of !%uthl '(!aroln. IN TIlE CO.1MON PL~EAS. . ABHBEVI LI L DIST RICT. IN TIHIE COMlMON PLEAS. Ptmk & Fowler. 5A ttacmnasupi H-atch Kimtball & co tcmtttAstipt vsi. Park & Feiwler. Atcmn supi v I-IH E Plainmtitfle in th~e aboeve cases havinag this I daty tiled their deelnraition, amntd thte D'*hi-m danits havinr tneithter wives, nior attorttevs. kntowni ti lie ini this State. *trdlerede, thai if ihem said Defeidants edo tnot apptenrnand imaike their udefencee. witie a year antd a daty froim thits dlate. fital antde ablsolute judmgeimentt shall lbe feirthwmitht givent ntd atwardled fee ite said P'lainmtifts int at tacmen eti. Crk JAMES WVARDLAW, c.c. p. Ntv 2-2. 1,38 (1& T anlg 45 R~ouselaine dec Lanes. AN I xcellent article for Ladies' Winter Dresses. A variety of' ptterntt tnst re ceiveed. byC. A. DOWD. Edmet'd Set 14 er tmi Moflat's Vegetable Life Pills. AND PIHENIX flITTERS. T'1lE Ustvin.a. lFsrarTos in which the celehrated Lip I'ijS aid PhCnijr Bifers re held, is satisfactorily detomictrated by the sreasinsm dem:d 11i them in e cry State and ectiol tf the Uio n .n -(d by the voiintary tes. imilohnia s tt Ile ir :emnarkable erliency which are tver -where iliered. It is not less from a dep. 4 y grittifyinr confirle nce I hat titey are the meansii if extetisive and ineationtlhle ooetd OaonA is uillicted tetlow creneucres, than from intt'ereted :otsiderationcs. that the proprietor ofl these pre. tinently suiccesstil itedeiciniies is des'rous of .eping them contsinntly heire the public c3 e. lphe sale of every additional box aid bottle is a piaran:ee that same persons wili le relieved rei a !reuter for less degree #of snliferiung, and )o itticiroved m ienfeieiral health; for in to case of mittfering from disease can: they be takent ill vain. rhe proprietor has never knoiv or been iiform 9l Ol tn inlstacCe inl which they have failed to o good: int the most obstinate cnses of chronic :liseuse. such as chronie dysliepsia. torpid liver e..enatism, asthmnict. nerveous a mil bilions head lhe. costiventess.pies.generna debility. seroifui )i1. sWei ings aned nicer., setrvy, salt rhenta mid all other chronic tilictions of the organs tad imtetimbranes, they etlect entes with a rapidi y and pernatceency which thionsands have tes itieel from happy experiecie. Itn colds aid :4etnishc, Which. if neilected, superinduece the nos' itial diseases of; the lmigs. and inleed the iscera itn general. these medicines., if taken but or three or Ifotr daycs, never Ihil. Takein at light, they so prite the itnsetnsible perspira ini. ancds.o cielieve tltesvs:eii of febrile action imde leculent ohstructiont as to produce a moast lelifi til sense ofcmiiva'e-enice in the mortning; toml thontl h the usualsymptomns ofa co:d should iartitlly rettirt unerinag! the day, the repetition >f i siitable dlose nt the next hotur of bed-time vill almost invariably eflect permnanent re'ief, vithout further aid. ~ Their cirect tipon fevers yra more acute ancd violent kind isnotless sure wml speedy if taken in proeportiotable qtntity; ic-e perseions retirie:g to beed with inflammatory tymptonsof themostalnt minur kind. willawake with the gratifyiig cnsciusnstaess thatthe fierco eenmy lens been overthsrowv. and can easily be nbdued. it the satee way.visceral turgesence, lhotgh loug estabhlished. tend viscernlinflamema. ines. hoewever critie ill. well yield-the former o small atd the latter to large doses of the Life Pills: t1id so also hcysteri Al affectioncs. Ityp acondriocisn. restlescit rs, and very emany other varieties ee the Neirotteal class orliseasesyield to Ite effleacy of te Phenix Bliters. Full di. rectiones for the use of thes" medicines. and heowing their distinctive nt plicability to differ ret conlaltits. arcompat y them; n.d theycan Ie obtained. who'eesale and retail. at :75 Broad way. where enmerous certifleates of their nn p;tralleledl stccess arealways open to inisleVion. For additiotnal particidars ofthe above inedi 'ines, see 1 olit's "Goon SAiARITANs " a copy ran also be obtained of the different Agents who have the medicines feer sale. Frence, German antd Spanish directions can be obtained ott applictint at the office, 375 Broadway. All post paid letters will receive immuaediate attentim. Prepnrvd and sold hy WtvtLLti~m B. MOFFAT, 3'45 Broadway, New York. A liberal deduction made to those who pnrehase to sell again. Agents-The Life Medicines may also he had rf the principal druggists in every town through rnt the United states and the Canadns. Ask rhr 11ofritt's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters; and be stire that a far simile ofJohn Meeffcat's signa tire it tipon thelahel ef each bettle of hitters or box of' pills. .ust received aid for sale by C. A. DOWD, Agent. Fdgefield C. H. July 1. leIM9 tf 22 The Cauise of Bihiois Complaimts AND A MODE OF CURE. Well regulated and propoirtionate gnanti ,t ty Of bi:e upont the stomacit, is always re gnisite ihr the promotion of soetud heath-it -tion.aies digestion, and keeps the intestinal aecal free fro-ne all obetruct.ons. Oni the infeiri r surtire olfthe liver is a peculiar bladder. in whiclt ehe bile is first preserved, being fIormed y the liv- r l'rn the benoed. Thence it passes ito the stonach aed intestines. and regulates te indigestion. Thnts we see when tihece is a deficieey ofC bile', thce body is contstantlycocstive. (it the n~her hacd, an overahutteeance of hile ~aasesfregncent nanisena in the stoumach; anad of etelpromnote s very seiere alttacks of' disease, wvhteh sometime's end in death. Fevers are always preceded by symptoms ofa i-ordered stomcach:; as are also scrof'ulous diseereers, anid call symtpatheetic funcctioncal eer gac: ie orh'e'bri e ediseneses. Freem the ..amce 'ense, uise eatiral aned hetalthey actioni of'the hea.:tnd the whiele vacsculacr systeme is impae~ired ande redn !ed below its natural stancdard as exhibited in palptitationas. latige id ptul-e. cerpor of the limbs, .yncc;.e. and eveni edeath itself, inc coni-eqewncee oan overnbhandatece ofna pecuiliaer otfensive stub tancee to the di.: estive orgacns. Th'le ap proaechefbitionas dise'ases is at all times tteinled byv d cided syemptomcs of ace existincg di..eeased slate eel the stomcac'h anid heowiels: i. e. with hose which are kncown toe poniet eett their ectents IC) be of a me rbidl irriantinig ncuture; beut whleniever the alienetary cancal htappecs te) be loaded wite irritattieng tmatt, somee ederantge maent of'lhealthcy opentieon. eithcer of' thaegenceral ystemi or ofsomne pcartietlar organi ot' the body is the certaite resuilt. acid whten this stace hap ens tee he cneited with anay other si cmpteeems eof thsease. its etiets acre alway s therehv mchcl ag graivated. Th'le progress ot orrgan c'obstrncctiocn jottecn so rapid as s'arcely . 'e admit ofl'timce for he appicatien of'sch naie ats is to be offered by art. yet. itn genceral. the prce:ueoniteory s. wptoms of gastric loadl are peerceptiltl: for a dauy or two previoues toe the fee erishc pareexismc.nl period,. when the maost ellicacioucs assistacce maecy he peven. by icnloadineg the stomctach atnd linmenita y caceal olits irritauicng ceetencts, acid thtus redcinitg the susrce p ibiility otf'disense. M uIFA'Ts LIFE MEDICINES, shoutld alwayvs be takecn in thu early stag~es of' hilion4 coiplha ints; an itf ip hersevered icc strictly accord ing tee the directioncs.will pocsitively e'l'et acenre. Thie miniteral muedicine's ofte:. prescribed in' slese' disenases, ailheengh the'y mcay effect a tem porary etre, cit thes 5:eine tiute crete ane un healthy stacte etf the blood, and conseeptiently tend to promacote ac retrn etf the very disease' which they ate emnployed to eme. It is thean bty the ti-e ol' puergantes, e'xcluasively f'ormned of vegeal comepoeendcs, wihciche.peessessinig withini thte.elvee ne de'leteriouas agentce, whtich de cmpohielitionc. combiinattioni. or alterat'one en develeepe or brinig inteo ac.ietn; ancd thierelfore ca pabhe otf'prodnieing tao e'lfecti. sneve that which is esrdc-thci ca saf'e remeindy is l'onind. The LIF'E PILLS aind PHIEIX BIT TI EL1S hiave proveed to be the most happey in their effeicts ini catses eel Bilioncsdisenses, of any pe'ly vegzetable pirepa:raiton ever tfered tee the pubillic. If the steneht' is tul. they eclese it by excitinig it to tharow ohli its egi-tdets: i' neot they pass tee the d enmaeeecc wcthocut excitIng vmiitmc or ntansent itt the stomiach; sdmnlatinge thce ute'ighborinig vicera. as cte liver ueed pant cre'as, see as tee prode' a cmorcne oros flow of teir secre'tion" itto the i:nte'ies; Stiminiltingr the exhailent c'apuilaries, trunnatccg ci thec ineer coat. which anc iniecasedl flow oflthce use. less peartic, s of' the biety. Coreigti maatters. or retiedel secrettO' es. re c'cp 'ln discheaged. For qn'e whoulesno and retail liv te prcopris tor.WILI.lAMl y. Mt lFAT.' ,58roeny, New Yoerk, to whtomt op1 tters eelativ.e a h Medicices eer ot.rI "ien hce eireeted. For further e cci ars cel the aluv'e Med;~ ciene see S .- con N ,nry. a oyo whicl:e md onee apphiaio -tlc tre coy mtnav aboWDn. at Idgceid Court Uieog ->As the Medicinie foerAle. '' Sfus26