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"Mi. MORN. 3 MRS. S. L. GRAY, EASTON, PA. Morn is the time to wARY The eyelids to untloe Sprina fannm tie arims of sleep and break The fetters ofrrepose; - Walk at the dewev dawn abroad, And hold sweet feilowship with God. Morn is the time to FRAt How.lovely and how meet To send or earliest thoughts away, Up to the mercy seat! Ambassadors for u.. to claim A blessing in our Master's name. Morn is tht time to st.o I-low charting 'tis to hear The mingling notes of nature ring In the delighied ear.!. And witt that sweli ranhent. rise The soul's fresh Inatin sotig'of prise! Morn is the time to sow 'The seeds of heavenly truth. While bahlny breezes softly blow Upon tha soil of youth! And look to thee, nor look in vain, Our God, for sunshine and for rain. Morn is the time to LOV - As tendrils of the Tine The young affections oindly rove, And seek them where to twine! Arotnd thyself. in thine embrace, Lord. let them fiud their resting place. Morn is the time to sniN. - When skies are clear ntd blue Redee the rays of light divine, As morning dew drops do; Like early stars. he early bright, And melt away like thet in flght. Morn is the time to wEEp O'er morning yours mia-spent Alas how oft from peaceful sleep, On folly madly hent. We've left tho straight and narrow ro-id. And wandered from our guardian God. Morn i; the time to TRUNK. While thouh's are fresh and free, Of life. just balne'd on the brink or dark eternity ? And ask )our PolIs if they are meet To stand before thejudgment seat? Morn is the time to mti, Just .it the iawn of day When stars are fading in the sky Tso fade like them awny But lost in li2ht more brilliant far Than ever merged the morning star. Morn is the time Ris., The resurrection morn Upspringing to the glorious skies, Ott new-found pinions borne, To meet a Savionr's amile divie Be such ecstatic rising mine ! THE EVENING STAR. By Jos. J. GURNEY. Thou radiant stssr of the darkening West. Thou diadem in the train. Of the sable Queen n hose velvet vest, Envelopes the dewy lain Gladly I hail the mellow iich', That frm thy centre flows. And gaze with joy ont thte dliadem bright, Thy aircling beams comzpose. Hlow steady is each pencilled ray, How calhn thy vestal flamte. Sent by the glorious monarch of day, Frromz age to nige the same; Thy lamp is hung in the lleavens above, In the mtidst of' etheriual blne, Of the Church redeemed by a Sav'iotur's love. Perpetual type and true. When sorrow o'shadows each temporal gem, Of man's unestain story. The Church lights upi her diadem, And travels her pathu to glory; Andi n ho so punre and steady the ray~, That illnmes her race of' dntv. Because fronm Chtiit the fountaini of day, t~he has burrowed all her beauty. * .Vlscellaneous. From t& Farme Compaion. lM1rovtEET or TuE SOIL DY ANtMAL AIED VEUE.TABLEC MAUaRs -Athugh 81m nial and vegetable tmauers are considered the true f'oo a of' planats, as they are of' ani tmais, yet the pulant, like_ the animal, is boenftted by certta tminerual ati saline substances, whith seems necessary to both, asintuli or condliments, and which act .eiulherupun the organs of dligestion or n trition~. or become essential i.u-giving fortu, strenglh, and hirmness to the annual ano vegetable structure. Thus the bo'nes 01 animals a formted from the line and phosphoru. which ore taken in with the food. Without litme, thte eggs oft fuenIs wonuld he withbout a shell. Ad the earths enter tmore or lessintto the animaal andI veg. etable strnectures, antd into the seeds of the lauer. Lime is funud in the n haear.gyp sum in the clover, sulphtnd in the ltrntp. siltex in ttie stalks of lian w corn, atnd most of thte cerAeal grasses. Mineral submstan~ces are also) benteticially emtployed in imprmov iug the texture of the soil, and in fitting it to promote tho growth of plants. T'he most imtportant of thme mtineral ap plications is lime. Lime benefits in two ways first, in its cautstic ist ate. deprived oh its carbonie acid by fire,it dissolves vegeta ble fibre, atnd couiVeits it into the food or plants; tand at thme samte titmte, by forming newv chemsical compoIhludsi with mlatters that are aulatble, it prolongs the nutritive. ,action of soft vegetable anid atnimalef stub -stances beyotnd. the time in wrhich they would have actedlif they hatd nor entered .ito a comnationa with it;--ience,'e'tus ijC or quick-lime, should not be attli With common dung,-butto' solb r.abomn ing in peaty, fhroul, and other insoubile, inert veve-nile mtters. ~And' secittily, in its ruili state, or as a caraante, it in proves tle mechanical texiureorsan'ds aud clay; rendering the first maore compnact matl retentive of miannre nn-1 moistire, anld the latter moare porous, and more per. meable to the dews, to air, and to heat. Upon all soil, which do not con tain it naturally, mild lime may be applied wvith certain ulterior benefit. Lime, saysProfessor Low, may be ap. plied t lanil in differeut periods. "1. It my be laid on the surface or land is ploughed up fo iillage. even tho' this shold he several years afterwards. Trhe litte. in this case, quickly sinks into the soil, uanl. acting un it, pirepiares it fru cropns when it i< again tilled. "2. It may be spread upon the ground, and hnried even hy the plough. just afier a crop of saiy kind has been retied. In thi4 case, it preparev the soil for succeding Crups. *.3. It may hosprend upon the surface even where plants are growing. This practice, however, thoughsiamet imes con. veniens, is very rarely to be imitated. "4. It may be, nand is most frequently, 4pplied during the season in wnich the Insid is in fallow. or in preparation for what are teruted fallow cr.Aps. -5. It may mixed with earthly mat ter. particulArly ith that contain vegeta bie remaine. Ithe lieneous, woody and peaty:1 in this cnse it formis a compost." Low's Elementa, 4-c. From Mthe Farmer's Register. PREPARATION OF MANURE. During thie season $,f reed.ang and litter ing farm-pentstock, having accumsulatiled in the early part ofr winter a contaideral body of corn stalks, I use alternately with then. straw in poiles instead of racks. which mixture proimnote4 decompen-sation. and re. taits. better, the liquor of manure. LeaveA are inl the sane method orcetsionally ittro. luaced. Manure froti the floored pens of' taitening hogus. littered in the same way, is advantageously haulel and scatieredl oiver the farin peas, This being the rich. est made oi a frl. ean he betier distit hoed on land by heint thus mnixed with ihe weaker maitnures; and with the same %iew 1 itrodne, tat dilli-rent titmes, the manire froim stable. I toake it tan itnvariskle rile to run over. with two ot three periged duniug hoe4. the whole tmnsa of nianure twice or ihree times dating the season ofmaoaikiing it; the advan iniges of which are twof id11; firs,. the theor etaigh admiixtire of thedil'erenit qualities. atndl secondly, the encuritrageament .iven leo decomositiot by partial admi-tsion oh air: wit ia %, hiel mtotive I freqent ly let in the Stock-higS. Lastly. when about t commence hani itng out. the conitents of the fioart pens are put into ricks with ding-hoes and pitch. forks; roads being lei bet ween forenrisaid waglons to drive in tt tone end. and out at the other. The object of which is to fit cilitate handing, hotIh as to coni entienice nate ligthtening, the mattre, which loses very liale ,'rength by the operation, if' plolghed as it shotild ie, as fiat as haulel otn the aad. Indeed. the studden drying of anaiture in this smnth pr.vents much escape of its essence lay evaporation. Fire'liang is tp to occurif these lnrge ricks remain more than one week. RIVANNA. The St. LouisPenant says, "-The weath er is charminx ; alto hirds are sinaling; boats are pulfing ; bees are humiag; mterchants are dunning ; the trees are bud ding ; lonafers are lounging ; tonds are peep ing; editors are qatnrrelling : utniden are .iuhintg ; tuahes are .qutallite ;thtnks arc 1toppatings: w siare puningtit ; the poorit are st arr itng ; the rich sire gir. itng ; btrokera. aro sht aving ; borroers aire c'ursing; ; r-hristitans tare fiasting: ouir btseie tir. inacaenasing; ; hutt whtat's thIe us~e of 'i ienmintu tap or calentlitinig -thte fact is the world is wvagging-juist as it pleases." Connubial Braoery.-Ac a ntewly couap tile funni the lnud ofi putmpttkin5 anid hiaked hennas were onte iht lying int hied talking over "attters andc titms." a haeavy thunt ler stormt arose. Thie lband pieals of thunt tier andc thte vivid fi shae-s ol ligtntitng illed htemn with terror and fearful apaprehten sionas. S ilenly a rremteandouss erash cetused the loavinag pair to st art ats thtana ah they hadac received ana electric shock. Jontatanat throwing his antms aroutnd hais (lear, ex r-inmed, "1Hu aup ten tae Liz-lea's die like men." Combattinees.-llemtIey's Mise'llany has te followintg illusctrationa eaf Irish com-at tamativentess: "Och! mthtnIer! ainte o'elock 'at D~onnybarooak fair, ande dtevil n fiatht yet! W~ill anay body har e thecy kintdntesao Ireald mn my coat tail! Good.-A day or two sinace wre saw an trehitn abtoti reven years old, smaokittg ta uan, autie! Wh~en paare-tts aluv thetir .hlild oat to sitnlke, swetar, ande give themat in and bituera, tot kill the warms." thtey are ptrepatrinag themi to entter ntot college, mut the Peanitenatitary !-E I. .Suv.TeL. Precocityg-A yotung girl at hllf'ioe. N. Y.. only~ It yeaats, of tage', tmade ulidivat weitre Jaisaice Masoun, of alhnt city, that she was likely ta baeome a mithler; tad ttamaing haer paramiaour, he was held to bail fur his transgre.sio'n. .The thermtomaeter tat Philadelphaia ona thte '29th ualtimao stood na 5'5 dlegrs~s, thte next maorning. at 6 n'clack, at 44 deag~a Majr Stanniiel W. Mohley, of Chester Distiea, was oat the 23rd1 uht., etec'tedi Co Shoe Blacking.-A very gusal maateriah for bilacking shoas atnd bouts, nassy be tmade ian a few atainutes bty p)uing hallf a teacup tull of latmp btlne.k tam a itn basan or dlash addlaag the inmte of' nit eg anid ream deiugit suhliciently htignid lby uatidig aul tmtaxinag tlhoroug~h y witha it. a qutanaary ot viuaegar. Thea 'ouly itnbor is maI~iran thec niaterials whichm do not very reidily asncut Why is a !ady'b hairlilse (telatesa lews? Bcaumse in thue mornting we always Iiad it :n'ii :p3Mfrn. To Dealers- in Drugs, -Medicines, &c A - 111TE Subscribershaving recenti urchased -- the Stock ol. DILUGSi, bli C1INEq, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWAICE,dc of the tae of Jaies Leverich, deceased, take.'this method of iniforming their friee.ds us.d the publicgeierally, that they have onc band and are constantly receivii g freeh supplies of all articlesuaslly keitin their line of businers, which they will dispose of on reasonable.terns. All orders addres-ed to them will meet with prom..t attention,and'ixecuted with neatnes and dispatch P. 8 Prchasers are particularly reqnested to call and Examine our Stock aud P-ica be lire purchasing elise %whIere. SAIUEL 1) CLARK, &Co. Hamburg Alarch 25, 1P-0. 9211 The Girenvil!e iohuntaineer and Petdletoif .Meseeuper wi-1 pub:ish the siucae eonie tonoth each. stud ldward their ccconrs tea th it olice. HOT IE ..O1' 0 0 r WOULD inform.my fIiends and the pub lic, that I haive added the HIA RD -IVA RE - Traile to my Tin and Sheet Iron lI'are Manufac try, and will be p'easaed to supply tioie wish nw nrticles of I lard Ware vAlso. just received Two Thonund pounds Joshen Butter and Cheese-. afirst-rae article. Also. Fair Sale a good Span of Northei IIORSES ; soild for neo fanhtt, knving Ito Ise fee them: they tre five years Oild. aly. All the abovefir s-le lot for cash. to suit the tines. N. B Jobbing, Roafinag. and Guttering promptly attended to. as usnal. Now, please call aed see, Your hinib e servant. A. B. C. A. B. CHUILCH. lamburar S. C.. Mfareh 19. 1840. d 8 AUGUs'ITA EED iORE. No. 213 Broad->trect. H AS Coansimeiv ice mia a supply of fresh SIIAK EI G Al I)EN SEI-.D.;. The usuial llowaInCe Made ItI contry den lers. Bird Seed. Clover. .neerne. Potato Onions. Oioin Sets. &c. A few llrushes, Swifrs, Sit' ters, &c., wade by the Shakers. J II. SERVICE. Feb 15. 18.0 tf 3 Plaister of Paris, ( ROUNI) iid Caleined. siitable for botl Afattring and Piastering. Also. n genuine article of Old Port. Wine. Just received and for sn!e by It. COOK,& Co. Iamburg. Feb 26. 1840 tf 4 .IE W I 1PILKS. UST Received a handsmie asortindnt et J Pr do Sois, Grets di Na:s ni.1 Alaitioii Silks. or site lat-. and imost fashioneb csoeeir. and palterns, which will be seod very dets p l C. A. D;W D. M... Fresh Teas, G UN Powder. limieiii end lBlack Teas, Just Received and for Sale liv C. A. boWD. Feb 24. 184 4 tf 4 Fresh Groceries. UST Receivel a fresh .tiuply if Now Orleani stad Cuba Molasses, lIin und Cuba Cetsiee, St. Croix Sugirs, ttaieina. &c. &e. For ale by C. A. DOWD. Feb 24, 18-10 41f NOTICE. A LL persons indebted tie the Estate of Robi A Watts. dece:esed. are reqie-sted to mak: imediate payment; and all persous having d. eands -gaiinst tle Estate are re-quested to pi e ient them duly attested, within the time pre 4c1 ibed by law. ROBT. McCULLOUGIl, Ex'r. July 18. 141 tf 24 EDGEFfELD DISTIf1CT. IN TilE COUIIT OF ORtDINAIJY. lenben Caerpene er et al. appliects, \'anecy Maniv et al. efeiins IT'~ appeniring! to acy ietic iein. th:te Nae hlosely and Ainna Dunnier, twes of the d~e endants in tis case. resides wvithout the limsit. 'if this Stee: It is therefoire trdlere.l. that thes do apipeair andl object to the edivision or sah l- o thee Rteel Estate oef Fannyi Bitle-r. dheceateod. ne er before the first dacy oefJunce next, or their colt 'snt wi'l he entered oif record, this gend deay .. iarch, 1840. OLIVER TOlWLES, 0. L 0. Miarch 6. 18.40 $6 50) tal 5 E~DGE&FIELD DISTRICT. Satnel WVi.liams, et. al., vs. I rI, .urcr:av. iohn C. Davette and Ann BJWfur Partiton. Diavette, his wife. J iT A lppein;t tee mey satisfactiaonthaat the de K endantet.' .aihn C. Daeette tand Artn hi-~ vce, resiales het oced the limcits oaf theis ditte. )n motuiona of d~riffis tend Betrt. Comnpleei..ane Solici'oi s, (Jrderedu thaet the said deti- dants di dead, answer or demnit to this bili. wveitnhre's o.the t'roin the puiblicaien ' this onler, mt he samuie will lee takent pro confcmso tegainast JA.MES T ERitY, C. E. E. I'. jommissioners Oicje, 4 no ..&brutny 4..1a. $8 81 e t a atit te ii auu(Lh &. lI'ulIt iI. EDGEFIELD) DIST'RICT .V EQ~Ufl'Y. baoses llstun. 1 vs. Williamu dohtani and y BiW for Account, 3.rc. others, Uiedren o01 alobes kiaseis, den: J It apearing to my elisfactioni, that WVilliatu anu Utea letS wvte, trant lioituu, Uavi t1. ,daluias, acnd Ailmy ties nt ti, so.ine ot tile de lenda..tS lii eties a..ae-i rueide wanuout, the lewntt is ins at4.e. Oni aia.ton by Waeedaw. munia Varlaw,edideited iittne eeent.,ts aboave manned appear ain pihmd autver, or ueimur, to me bn tct s c eu wanS U ivte e wonaics hetn ~taC .etet Ut tile pucbcason ot this notice, or tule satid 'odl be ta6.en pleo consce:dso. agatist fileuu. J. TLt,1,c.M. E. D. 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U. z-r: wun cu;aunty, ?/i., wi.l r~eeive piruom ) ptle.1ion1. .b&gen 't .o .ugnu fusA~it.Zct. s~.o tBi nu.: w it 1~iSh the abovo (a di uri 'ue har,-watei wa ine US';Us .0 mieli 3'as. is tncar pfagers' ar0 riCeuved coiitun. nU, t 'S uve isanieuat. Marchi's N, f 6 A Case of' tt. above Uuouss jstC receieJ ad 'for safe by the piec wjsate qaa ,ityf.. - CA O D State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Allen S. Dozier, Foreign V8 William Yarborough. - Attachment. rbH E plaintiff having tnis day filed his de 3 clata.ibn in mv office, and thedefendaiat haviig no wife or attorney known to be within the state, pupon whomi a copy could be ser vId with a rule to plead. It is ordered that thle defendant do plead to the said decla ration within a year nd a day, from this date, or final and absolute judgmnwt will be awarded again-it him. 0EO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Offire. Edgefield C. if. $7,50 G. A 1. oqe 41. Nov 6th l39. State of loutil Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Miller, Ripley and Co.. Declaration on At. Vs. Williani Yarbrough. wachn lt in Debt. T 11 E Plantin'. in this case. having this day filed their Declaratioti in my ofi.ce, and the DeLidant htaving nae.ineru %i e or Atto ney witnini this State. npons whoim t a coply of said Decination cnn be served; erdeied that the Defendntet plead therete within a venr at d a day fromn this I tiblication. or the itid actiona wit be taken proconlesso arninst hin. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Oct., 18-19. _ T. 11. P. 39 aqe Sinte f "South Calolila. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. IN TI!E COMMON PLEAS. Caleb Mitchell. aein'r. vs John Johnson; the s:nne. Attachment. vs the samte. G. L Penn & Co. vs John Johtam; G. L. & E.Pema aCo. ZAtinchment vs the smne. in two othereans -I E Plain'ihis havini tiled their dec!nrntions in tmy office. nod the defendant having no wife or A ttarney kniowin to be within lie State, 11u;tan whemi a clopy con be set ved. Itis order ed that the Ieti-i.daT. plead thereto within a year and a lay rro-ni this publieation, or the said actiona wi.l be taken pre. confi'sso nyninst hiii. GKl)o;E POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's of0re. Edge- Z field, Oct .6t1, 1239. 1 n & w $10, eaq 46 Sinte Of S0ot 'iialolilla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jones, vs Attnchment II11 .Join's. II E 'laintiff in this case, havinig filed his .kdeclartioni itnmy otlce, and the Defen dant having no wil: or AttorniY kniown to be within the State, upon whoi i copy could be served with a role to ilenl. It is oriered thit the Defenti to plead to the said declara:ion within a year and a day. fromn ilis date. or feial and absolte judgmet will be awaidel.:ainst himl. GEU. P1OPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Ofice. Edge- Z field, Oct 26, 1639. j $7 50 z & w aqe 45 Sta-te of* .Monlel :1nruflna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TiHE CO.MMON PLEAS. Jamtes IlarriaonI Attachnient. vs Heney I ni-s Debt oni Jnuiment. i ll E lnittilin this case, havin th.s d;av i ed his dectaration, and the Deft:dant havii.g no wife fir Attorat y keaown in thir .ate, tupon whom n copy ot' the stamte cnn lie serveel; on motioni of P1aai.tias Attorney. Or dered. That t:ie s:iid Defendant do appeiar and plend to the said declaratmon within ia year and a day from the putb.icaiieon of ibis order, fir jndtement will be rendere,' iininst hinprocon fesso. G EO. POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5.1839 w&w $7 50. nqe 40 State of SouthIi ( aroiililna. EDG FIE LD DISTRICT. IN TIE COMMON PLEAS. iTiln Daniel. vs Attachm'ent Willinan Salter. Assunips it: T II E Pltaittl haivit: thisa day filed has de elarationt int the aibeve stated case, tuned htavinag no wvit'e or aitot aney knwn to be with ice thcis State, nplotn whotns a copy ofl thte staid declarnationn iiith a rnile to plead can be served It is ordered at thae taid liefendanit do tappetar andr ple'ad to the said dec'arationt. witin a year acnd nt day from the pub. icatioan het eof, or fiu al itnd atbsolite judgmenat ui ill be awardednaanizst him. G Et. POPE, c. c.mP. Clcr'c's Cffic. March 23,1840. o O&D $7 50 nqe 9 State of South Carolina. ABJBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 3I. 0. Tuiman )Assuursr'r. vs F phraima Vessels. KrrAcA unt. T H t'. Pliintiff h-inving ful. his -do 'larntian ir. the Clerk's Offir'e ia thce sixteec'th day of October last. n I it appenting that ilhe dei'enelanmt is f'romn.nntdithout the limisof the etate,anad having aeither wile tnortttorcey with in the said District, can whotm a rutle toa plead cani he se'rved. It is thierefo're nrde'red; that the defendant do plead tothe said dechirationc with ini a year n i d a day. l'otn thjefilinag or the dec Inration, or final iand ahso'cite juadgtne.t'wililie enteredl againist haitm, by dlefimit '.ND. F. LI VINGSTOY, c. c. P. CihrkI's Offce, Jan d.1rm40 w ..P $6 aqd .51 StateL of' Sothll:hI.3ina. ABD3EVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William C. black anad Jane. his wilfe, vs. IBWl to set aside Denit iteynoldls, ) prechnses. fur Larkit lteyntolds anod J account &rc. WVashingtona iteynolds.J IT' appmearinag tao my satisfac'tioin, that Wlash, itngotn lieynoldsi. utne of' the cde'fendanits i.. lbis ecase',resides l-eyotni the limits of' this 8in ntu tuotion,. ordered that t!'e sacid WVasingtont Reyno'ds don app~eair atie ph-a'd, answer, cor de muatr to the ccomplaintiants' hill witia three monthas freac the pubalienation of this order. -or the said bill will he tatken. as tee himatpro confesao. BENi. Y. AARTIN, c. ?.A. v. Commissionier's offlice, 7th Maurch. 1840. wvp $$8I -ac 6 Carriage lMaking. ~P~ilE Suabscribcer will aaakeanad repair Car. "-f ~ ring~es & Waggons oh' eva. ,, sae ry descriptiont ini the be'st poessible tmannear atnd at the ushortaest notice. 'All. ordecrs thankfully receiv'ed. acid proimly at tetntedl to. ED WAR~D-BARK EiI. Iinmurg Dec 1. 18$t9 . tf-44 DOCK &- 0D PRIN''hNG F -F'Every description executed -with nzeattess and despatch/astbe-Ocee of the~iksmxin ADYMIkiSsR. Citlaens or Charleston, AND TH E NEIGH.BORING STA TES. U are respectfully infotned that 10 - NKT1to UTRF.ET 70-is y Office fat the exclusive sale al BUANDRLl M'S VEGE TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price:wn. Sfive cents per box. wilh directionsits -English rench. Spanish1 Portngnese and Germani The high and universal reputation of the Bandeli Pills, renders it uaniecesuary tocofn mert largely on their particular virtues. M49 anti-bilionsand purgntive medicine, they ali unequalled byaty. Their puirilying efferetht the blood 6 l'uieraally allowed-ai that. hae ever uised haive approved and recoumendad them. -Itn many cases where the dreadful ravages of ulcerano hadl laid bare.ligaaiet, and bone, and whete to all appeanaaace, n. hunisn mean.i could save lifc, lintfa patientrhy he'nse ofili Pills, beens restored to good hialth-ciae devour. iu diease Laving Ieineiscoipletely eradiest& III conset;nene. of the .pl-aanftaems of t1eir operaill, they are universally usid in evqry seeton cflhis wide extendcd country where they are made kinown. and are last Purpel seling every other Preparation- of pnfersed sihnilar maport. Ulpwinnts of Fonrteen i thousand enseb have been cer-ified as cnred, solely from their' ime since tite introlnctiona of that into the- U. Store*. thaw establishing the laet beyond al: doubt. that the Branidreth Pallaeure the (app* rently) must opposite disetaes,- by- the- on sitiple act or contually evniating the how., e6s with them, until tIe disease gives way;. therefore, whatever 1ay be said of the TRtgOnRT the UTILITY oftie RACTICE is now ixoia If DOUBT. As Brandret!-s Pills etire Stnrvv, Costive ness, and its cousequensces, suasfaring mesij and all travellers to li.eign region, slhould nosit be without, ia order to resait to them on every occasion afilliess. No zedicine chest is re.. quired wheie they are. N. 1B,-Tine or clinate affects them not4 provided they are kelpt dry. Southern gentle men will ind this mnedicinie one that williainsure. L.eulth to the peoiple on their estates. le careful aid never purchase :Pills of a Druggist. rOErssINo to be Bratndreth's Pill. Ua.der ao CInCOMSTA::CIs is aly one o1 this class ti:ntle an A-ent. Sly own establislied Agentsitlhave SvARIABLY nat ZSORAvFD Cerihi cane sigAned B. Ura.drethi. Al. I). in my own hand writing. This is rei ewed yeah l%-and when over twelve anoni.ls old, it ijo'ho#-;er gnaruantees the gemunenaess of* the maedicinse, it would lie well, theieciore, fir itrchners to carefidliy examine the Certitie-e. The ate al is Uot wai. but embiissed on the paper m ith a steel seal. lifthegeiniiie usedicine is obtaiied.there is no donbt of its giving perlect satisfactinn, and if all who want it are f arefuul to go by the aboiedirections, there is little doubt but they wi I obtatin it. lenember 70 Meeting street, is the only place in Ctuarlestona where the irennine med - cime an he Albtain. and sat J. Sales, Hambunr und C. A. DOWD. Edgeield G. H. the only athorised Agetats for Edgefield AGENTS FOR SOU' I CAROLINA. Stephen Oweti, Aiken ; David Tnrter, Bentibri; Jol: McLaren. Alheville; Wiiliam Cinniin am. Colutimbin; Fliah A;exnmier, Pickens; Joha liastie. Pendletoin; Sunael Wiliot Georgetown, Afel.re. iran% ley & -Co, C-ster; Charles Wilcox. Conenn hatchie: Man ker & Rvan, Barnnue.1 K. H.; D. & If. H. Itice. (rnhin's P. 0., Bauruell District.; Gainses & llullip, Greenville District ; ienhen Gross. L--xiijtot.: Insajtie & Nihel, (areenville C. If.; Johi G. Toatne, Yotnneevile, Fair. field list.; Sylve-ter Beach. Oraugebusg; lYifl& Jolhnso:, Newherrv; Rice & Cater, Ai-dersna : Janme, F. Gee. Lees, i'l. L( Xitag tonl) Distric; flaurlsdale A Sa.on, Gatrensville, Veron & Alitchell Spartna butrg, P. J. Fcster, Foster's, Unio: Ilisr; .olahn Ile.Linre'.Uri-ion, ville. George S eel. Yorkvide; A. 11. Chasm hers, Witnsboro':' larles bil'er.I'disto Iland. John Iiesser. Camden; ntuaiel A ilot,. Georgetonn; !laker & van. Dninnell;'E Gartignte. hllackvil e. tat.rell; E D Fo der. 1lidwat., Banawe'l; Gaualey & Drm:mond, Lower'Three lIins. nhiriw'ell: Philipa Char. trind. Brnchville. Orargebaury; A. Steves san, Pickneyville, Unioan. anad B. Jatdon, Robert ville. Ueornrt. Feba 13, W40 tf 2 To Printers and Publishers.. ? 3 IIE untdersignedt.nagencts fat Lo'hiati& ilu U gnr's Type' Foaundry, Newr York. nii.l c~ontract tea acta.ply n i-y' qt~atity or tarnety of Prinuting T., pe. to. the~ Priters cof Ncorth nnd Sonath Carolinn.nml Georgian, oti as aelvrnta geonis termiats they cIan he imnishedl tromn the tmaufaceturers. IThe Type arde at this estatb lishmaenat is all east lay haund. the metal equal, if ntot snperior tea any itn tha'eoutry. We aare alsoe ageta for R. Hoe & C4.'s lafa chine and Datnd Presses, atal aill other articles tnanuifnettured by thenm feor Prinaters' and Bind ers' nae. WVe atlso keelp on hand. anid contrneti for the regtnlnr suipp~y oaf P'riting Pa per, oftany entali tv car size. *Joahn-ona & Dturantts's Printing Iak, alwnys oin hand. For sale byv Bi/RGES & WALKER. Stationier's flal, 65 East Bay, Cl arlestonm, Soth Caaiolinua, . INLJ.QWTY. Mlatthew Mlays, vs. Aleedv .llays. -o attoa Johnat hInye. Bent . :BilIfrPriin Brondantny and KNn-| cy bite wide. j .j T appemi ing to may snutisfac'tin int Pseeja. atmina Brandtuwnyii ntad Nancay -his wife. e-c fendnlants itt thais case, reside wvit haiat the liatnits of this Staute. ean mtotioin order. d -thait thte said dhetfendaints cdo nilppentr. pletad. at at er.-or dettutr to the comnpl-,innmai'e'ill ishlin three tae.n hs framia th eldate -of -this pubihliention. ear te said bill wvill- be taketr pro confeuso nanainst them. BENJ. Y. Jf A RTIN, C.-Z.A.D. Ccamtiissionr's Office,. 7tha lIltreh. 1840. 5 a T -38.81 ac'6 etle II ol' MollhIt (~nrlirljla. AJBDEVIL LE DISTRICT. I.V EQUIT. Johnt Wilson.n'dua'r.. vs Janiet. Wsama. Wm~a. WVilsona. [IntghI Bilhfor Relief WVilsonu,Jumeats Ewint~, and "ad I"j"uo' Jane is wife. antd others. j ""'U TI nppearing to may seatfutioniat, that Jnames Fling anud .in ae his wife. reside withaout the limaits cit thais State, otn tuttin.ordereditimt the said defia-edats dlo appear, pletid.- ainswer, or demutir tio the comapinan't's hdll:withina three mtothat fromti the alnte of this publlienationa. ar;the staid bill willhbe aaktpr oonfesseagni-sthetn. Commissaionier's Office,. 6th Alarch, 184U. a T 8,81 ae'6 Strayed or. Steles, A.T Fdefieldl C. II.,-on Tt-sday~lhe.24:h .I of .3La.ch, a day flor.e..threej years- eld, heath hind feel whaite. and- . notionbhi (it-e. heaed. a scar on one aide ofl Ids nase. enaused-hy a kick of'a~ horse. :I will paiy nil~eapensesito any one who will bring thea horse and tlajif,'r either oaf themta -m.- n -mformat~ion rem -b :SAM%BOB Edgafid.Diet-, kpri 6, iEn ;asa