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LAST WORDS OF EMMET. "Let no man write ny epitaph-for as no man who knows my motive4 dare now vindicate them, so let prejudice or ignorance asperse them. Let me repose in obscurity and peace, until other times and other men can do justice to my character; when my country takes her place among the nations of theearth, then-and not till then-let my epitaph he written." Ie stood before the assembled crowd, And not a glance had quailed; Nor'his lofty heart in high resolves Had for an instant failed; The haughty souls of bitterest foes Within their bosom shook, As he bent his clear eye proudly round, With such a fearful look. And these were the high words he spoke "Are not these lips as free To bear their witness to the cause Of glorious liberty.- . As free to speak the sacrad.words Which.only tyrants fear, As those which coldly break the rights Of injured freedom here? And they WILL speak-the fires that glow Within this breast of mine, Were kindled at the holy blazo. Of freedomaskhallowed shrine; And till-the heart itselfbe dead, Its beatings throb no nuore, Its pulses, still to fier dom truo, Wiliticmble as belore. Ye have the power if not the right, To crush this feeble frame. But the high spirit's fiery zeal - It is not your. to ta me; And while ye dare to brand with crime 'That neverstained my brow, I too may dare to brave the power To which I will not bow. Yes, do your worst-you miay-spread your pall To darken round my name. But the fearless spirit ye cannit bed That still remains the same And for that name I would not stoop To ask one memory. Till every rock and blade of grass Upon this soil is free! .Let not my martyr's fate be read %While Erin wears her chains; 'iwotild not ask on-, friendly hand, To wipe away the stmni; And.o'er the pillow ofny rest Till the holy cross of frecdoin may Seiplaced abovethe d.-ad." -The followitg are the words of the new.song, %written expressly for Mr. Russell, and advertis ed ato be sung'y-that nopular vocalist at his Concert, at Niblo's Garden. 'TVE SEXT0JN-BT PARK BENJAYL. Nigh to a grave that was newly imade, Leaned a sexton old on his earth worm spade: Bis work.was done, and'he paused to wait 'The funeral train through the open gate: A relic of by gone days was fie, And his locks were-white as the foamy sea And these words came from his lips so thin, "I gather them in! I gather them in !" -'M gatherthem in ! for, man and boy, 'fear slier .year-of.grief and joy, rve 'btddrthe th~mses ithat lie around Ini every nook of-this burial ground. 3Iothersanddaughter. father and son, Come to my solitude, one by one But come they strangers, or come they kin, I gather them in! I gather them in 1" "Many are with me, but stilI'am alone ! I amn king of the dead-and I make my throne On a monument slab of marble cold, And my sceptre of rule is the~spade I hold, ,Come they from cottage or come they from .hall SIatukind are my subjects-all.all, all! I~etthemloiter in pleasure or toilfully spin ?1gather them in' 1 gather them in !" "I gather them in-end their final rest, Jsahere, down here in -the Earth's dark breast" .And the sexton ceased-for the funeral train Wound routely over that solemn plain! Audi said to-my heart--when time is told, A mightier voice than that sexton's old Will sound o'er. the lastitrump's dreadful din "I gather them in! Igather them in !" TRUST NOT -THE TONGUE. BY THOMAS J. BEACH. 'Trust not the tongue, words are but air That melt the moment they are spoken; Qflover's vows beware. bewvare ! 1'oo fteely sworn-too lighaly broken. Trust not the lip-the horning lip ;. TPhe tongue is not more frail than this is; And let not love bewildered sip Its frantic joys from clinging kisses. Trust notihe sigh-Love ne'er betrayed Ilis empire in the heart by sighing, 'Tis passion only plies the aid! . Of this, the gentlest form of lying.' Trust not the smile-the artful smile, So easy woo, so sure of winning; - For while it seems so free from guile, It lights the rosy path to sinning. Trust, trust the eye-thle beaming eye, Whose timid glance true Ioure discloses; 'eg trembling droops, yet knows not why, Agr~d ogi the glowving cheek reposes. eagood wife. take care of her, n' ha t 0one immediately, 1r'otridential Escapes.-Sone. of- the most- remarkable cases of Providential preservation, of which we have ever heard occurred on Wednesday and Thursday of the flood. Men were rcscued almost miraculously. from the very jnws of -deatlh Amnong-thomany .thus saved, were Mr. Kernaghat, Mr. Maber, -mrd jnnion editor of the Journal. The two first were tbron u from their horses, after the bridge had fuated.away from the crossing of Center at Cobb street, and ran the very narrow riskof droining; and ourjunior had to do some stall" swimmttint to keVp "above wn;e ter," for the 'henefit of- his patrons. 14e. "stemmed lte torrent" which rusth'd ovee: the emnbanknent lending to tite bridge, when it wms running about ten ktnots an hour; and we the senior editor, have heard hitm say that the cry (f -hard timnes' will fall upon hib ar herealter as mere "tiockling brass and a sonling cymnbi l." Providence hais been TIost merciful to warde us. and let us be thatkful.-Hun burr Journal. From thr Charleston Mercury. The 'L-se \Virtkshura Semitne! states that, "the'President and Directors of the Branlon'Bank, li(d not is was at first re ported take the road to Texas, hut on the contrary fell into the back treek with in tent to return to the bosom of the "Old omnmon".l.n dottht the recent Wht victory in th-a Staie embioldened them. They travelled in an imposing style-an advaiceil etnrd to remove olisirutions (sheriffs and snch like impediments) a muin boidv-to protect the negroes and bank er, and it reserve or rearenttd. If thev noild have accomplished their march. it would have been .renter thatn tite "retreat of ten thonsnnd"-hnt alas for valor, cience and rreccaet-the~ gallant shin plaster chiefinins, after perfnrmine prodi pioet or rnnnine. run into a dih nt last, They hnd ptt a note in the Bnnk of Long Lees. endorsed with horse pistols. and bowie knives as collater:tl seenrity, hut.it s'as kicked ott. In Ahort ihey wererptr wmed into Alabama. overtaken -nnil eom pelled to make an assignment. Thr- ne 2e were apprttied and the President nn. Directors of the Brandon Bank were rreed to resume pavment on any amount 'f theirown nntes, egnal tu the cross snm in other words.they were onid the full price sfr-the negroes in Brandon money at par! his we-take to-he-one of the most fortnt nte "hsiness trannsetinfs" of fhe-pres -nti vear-"operating in nntenrrent money' with a vengemne-the very last and most neenions plan for "correctiag the ex ,lhanges." Disrovery in Taniing.-A discovery in- been made which seems likely to -evolutionize the trade. By meansrtf a annine machine, or pair of borrizottsil -oliers fixed over a tanpil. between which s introduced a belt or band of hides at naehed by ligatires to each other, to the pimber or 50 to 100, and by which the -nllers are-enntlantly'fed or supillied, Ihe ides are lifted out of the pit on the side of ho tanchine as they pass between the rollers, the exhnusted ooze of tanning li anor is pressed out of them, and they are iuporte-i tit nituti in the pit. on the other 6ide of the machine, where they ahsobs other stpply of fresh .ooze. The first bide having been inserted between the ier, the others follow in succession, 111d unnn arriving at -the end of the land the motion of' the roller is reversed, md the helt 'is -returned through the ma hire to receive another Aqueeze. This lternating motion is constantly repeated lie pit beine replenished from Tin to ime with fresh sointions or tan, till the op. rfflanh is -coeepirte/l. The eff'ects pro. ieed by thtis simplo plan, as n'e have tatified ourselves by the inspection of doc jments from those who have been wotk ing > the patent method for many months. nd fi-om those who have purchased. ianufaciured, anil wote the leather, are -let. the shortintg the titme of tannring to me fourth of that generally reqttiredl. 2d hie prodnettiont of a considerable increase >f weight, 3d. The lenther tantned by his method resists water lotnger than that anned by the old process. 4th. The new net hod i's cheaper to work on thtan the old. 5th. That it is applicable to the exist ngitan yards, at a comeparattvely trifling expense, with a capa~iility df'working itn oundts or stories, and of expending tac md liquor. 6th. That it is available for ill sorts of leather.-English Paper. TuE CRANE Wt TH ONE LEG.-A noble F'loretine had ordered a crane for dinner; ut his cook's sweatheart coming in hin ry, ho cit off a legi for her,and sent it to-the able wvith butt one. His master itt a pais mion called him up, and asked him "if :ranes bad but one leg?" "No, sir." re lied the fellow, with great presence of md, "and your excellency tnever saw those animals with two." Did I never, indeed, saidl myl lord, still more provoked, order~ the .caiage to the door directly." rhe open chtaise was broutght, and the cook put into it by htis mtaster''s directions, who, seizing the reins, drove him to the. the neighboring lake, three miles from the palc, wh~ere stood rtutmbers ofcarnes hv the water side, as is t'heirensirionponone leg. with the other drawn up under their wing. "Now look, sir," said the cunning rellow', "they are all so you may perceive: sot one of them htas more than one leg." 'You are impudent enoungh," replies the nohleman,~"we wvill see presently if they me alliamet" and studdenly c'rying "hSOO, bo," away scampered tfhe birds on as many limbs as they could mttster. Oh! oltnmy lord. retutrns the droll cook. comni ally. this isi not fair: yon never cried "boo ono," to the crane tzpetn ynnr dish, or wiho unows bitt he miuht htave produced two egs as well as thtese!" SILK-The New York Star mentions, ts a protf of the iention which the cutl tre of Silk will probably receive in that t~ta, thma one~pereon int the city of New knrk has sol in al pa01 ircels, to farmers ud othters, five huntdred onmnees of silk vorit egeewithin the last sixty days. rt s eenttated thait nto less than thirty five tandred onnees of eggs have bett sol int hat city luerinta the present season. ironicle Bt Seninel, Call on a butsiness man in business houirs, nly "n buitntess; transact yoinr bu'itness, and naoutt vnntr busin-ss. in order to give him me to finish his butsiness. Phoenix Stone Ware Factory. TO NERCHdNTS AND TiE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. T he Subscribers having been engaged i6 the manufacturing of - Stone Ware at Pottersville, io Edgefield. S. C. for many years and from long experience, and former owuers or that estabiishment,.havedochted thenselvei at the Phmomix Factory, Shaws Creek, twelve miles from Edgefield C. House on the main Road leading from Newberr, Union, and the upper Districts to Aiken, for the iurpose of, mann1fli turit btone'Ware- in all its various branches. '1'hey have procured the best of' workitmen and ire constantly making up, and have-a large stock on hand. Theit assortment is the mvost rsoimiplotet er before otilerr'd for sale in this nmarket nowhich they would call the at tention of Drmggigts. 1 --rchants and Planters, and all those who wish to purchase any thing in their line Among the inany arti--les of which their stock ib composed, are the follow ing Vi.: Jars ofrall sizes from A gallon to 20 trallons. Jogs of all sizes do. J do. 20 do. Chnrns tfull sizes 2 do. 5 do. ]owls or pants of all sizes, fronm A do. to 5 do. Butter Ptots of all sizes from A do. to 3 do. with covers. Pitchers of all sizes fi tm .1 do. to 3 do. And leds iently made for jars and churns if dosired. . Stew Pots of various sizes.-&c/&c. All of the above is inferier in none made in the United States. Orders addressed to its at Edge-fit Id Court House.S. C. will be prompt Iy attended to, and delivered to the Merchants door, any distance itnderone hundred and fifty miles. Charleston mereb:mts can have their ware delivered at the dettt. in Aiken. at 124 cents per gallon. The Price at the Factory is 12.3 cents per gallon. MATHIS & RIIODES. April 1. 1840 if 9 '1' e Charleston Conr. will piblien 3 tiasas,. weekly, nnd'onra rdtceonmt to this'Oflice. PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARITMEN'P. CoLUMBIIA. May 6, 1840. By Eis Excellency B K. H ENAGA, Esq. .Governor and.Commander-in- Chief in and overtire State of South Carolina. W EBREAS. information has been receiv :edor this.Dqpeunent, that a most at o cious murder waneommittedin Newberry Di. tiict, between the tenth atid twentieth day of January last, on the body of an infant girl child. by JANE STARKE, the mother of Paid child. and ROSANNAH STARKE and thatsaid of fenders have fled from justice. Now, lknow'ye, thattolthe -end justice may be done, and that the said Jane Starke and Rosannah Starke, may be brought to legal-trial and condiga punishment, I do hereby offer a reward ofTHREE HUNDREDAl UFIFTY DOLLARS for their apprehension and delive r into any jIll in-this State,.or Two Hundred Dollars, for the apprehension and delivery of either of them. Jane Starke is described asabout twenty-one: oes (ace. heavily mada. fir skinyand,rinher TRosannah Starke, is upwards of fifty -years of age, slender frame, dark brown-bair, and somewhat gray, and long front teeth. Given undermy hand, aid the 'seal of the State, at Colthbia, the 6th dai of May, one thousand eight hunSred and forty, and the sixty-fourth-year of American Indepen dence B. K. HENAGAN. #1th GoEVot, M. LANORDn, Secretaty of State. May 8, 1840 1 15 MANSION OI!%E, Edgrfcld Court House. T lIE snbscribecr would inform his frnends, and the pubmlie eincrallJy, that his rooms are fitted up ini a nerat and c imfortabmle sty-le, for the receptioni of visitors during -the Stin mter. Hie assures those travelling fromt thme low country, to this place, or tihe Motnntainis, that eery thinig shall be done to render thtem and their' fammiies comifortabjle, that lays in the Prm prieiaer's power. le hopes. by unr-emitted uentioni to business, that ntne who aire foiid of good ordler and (li et, wilt pass by thec signs of time Muasion 11ouse, (forumerly uoctnpied by Mr. Win. Brtunson,) or leave it dissatisfied. W: V. DUNN. N B. The subscriber has furismhed hmimself with a two and four horse Otmnius, and three very superior saddle ilorses, so that no per-sun nee'd lbe de-taic-ed. wising to pm to atny potinmt. Meals at all tines will'.w provided at tihe shortest notice for stage passengers, and others atopping at the Mansion House. WV. V. D. Edgefield C. II., A4pril 27, 1840. j13 tf The Charleston Conwrier -and Savannah Georgiani, wvifl pumblishm the abov-e four times. weekly, anti forward their accounts to this of fle for payment. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT IN TUHE COMMON PLEAS. Caleb Mitchell, ailm'r. vs John Johnson; the same, Attachiment. vs'ilke same. (. L. Penn a Co. vs John) Johnson;G. L.&E.Penn aCo. A-ttachmcnt vs thme same,in two otherecases TuH E Plaintiffs having filed thieir decarationms U in my office,-and the defendan hav-irg no wife or Attorney knownt to be within the state, eupon whoiim a copy canl be served. h is order ed that the Defendant, plead thereto 'within a year and a day froom this publication, or the said action will be taken pro coinfesso against hini. GEORGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Oft's, Edge field, Oct '26th, 1839. k a w S10, enq 46 State of SouthI Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W illiam Danmiel, vs Attachment* William 2alter. Assnrmpsit. T H E Plaintiff hatving this day filed his de .elarationm in the above stated case, anti mavisg no wite 0r attorney known to be wvithm in this state', tupon whom a copy of tihe said :elnratitmn with a rule to pleaud can be served tt is orderied that the said Defendant do appeair ad ple-ad to the said deelaration. witint a year mdm a day, fromi tihe publientiion htereof, or finial imd absoluate jnd gment w ill be awardled againist him. O EO. POPE, c. C. P. Clr',-s Ofre,-c, arch -6, 18.10, ( n .B n .7 50 aqe 9 -BROTHER JONALTIA-m The largest Newspaper in the World. T IE Proprietors of this mammoth sheet, "Great %Vestern " ntnong the newspapers, have the pileisure of spread ing before- the reading piublic a weekly le riodical cot jitlinug a greater amo-i and variety of useful entertaining niseIlbmy), :ban is to be liaund in any similar publica lion in the world. 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The Type made at this estab liihmenctt is all cast by hanad. the metal equial, if not superior to any itt thae country. Wec are abso agenats for Rt. flo & Co's Ma chaie,and lzatad l'resises, annd all other articles manfactured by uitem for Printers' and Binad ers' use. We also keep on hand, and contrnect for the reglar sup ply of Priattang Pitper, of any qaai tv or nize. ~Julmwon & Duranits's Printing Inik, always on hand. For sale by BIURGES & WALKERt. Styioner's Hlall, 85 East Bay, Charleston, Soth (aroliana, Statte ot bouthu a' Ollina. EDGEFIlELD DISTRICT.' IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jonecs, vs Atcmn HI. H .lones. Atcmn T H E Plainatin'~ in this case, havinag filedl his declarationa in my' otlice, antd thae Defean dant having no wife or'Attorneiy knjown to be within the State, upon whaotm a copy coauld be served witha a rule to plead. It is or ,ered that the Defeaadant do plead to the said declaration witina a year aind a day3. fromh alis date. or fiaal and absolute jndgmetat will bie awat du'i,:gaitt hi. GO. POPE, C. C.P. Clerk's Ojice, Edge feld, Oct 26, 1839. $i7 50 a a. w aqe 4f1 Plaisater of Pari. , ROUN\ D andr Caleitaed, sutitablo for hotha Mitanring untd Phasteringr. Also. a genine article of Old Port' I-'inc. Jst received and for sale by HI. R. UO0K, &Co. ambutrg. Fe b 20,18-10 if 4 Vegetable Life -vAiedicines. T H-EIC 'E Medicines - are in- ebted for their iame tot their manife and sell. smitle actiomn inl pu iin .tlhe 1pinlg and chaneeels ofi Ife, amc etndiig thenls with renened inne ano vigor. 1.1 Hnuniy b111n tired certified cases, which have, been made public. and in almost every speciesof dis ease to which the hunan Irame is liable, the happy erfects of LMOFFATS LIFE t PILLS'A ) IIaM NIX BITTERS. hiave been graiejllly anld puiblely ac. kenowledged by ihte person benefitted, atl who were previous.ly anacquainted with the- becautifIlly bphilesophiical ptrinciples upont wiiel they are conspounded, and uponr which they consequently act. The LIFE MELCIN1Ab recommend c theniselves in diseases of every fromn & de svi-Piptin. Their first operation is to lioosen i the various impuritie ti and crudities cou stantly selling around them, and to re. inirve the hardened' fees which collect in t the convointions of the small inretolines'. m04ier medicines only partially cleanse i there 'and''leelve snch collected nasses 1 behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarr hma, with its immineut dangers. Thi. laet is well known to all regular anato. nists, wtio oxamine the human boneh, s after d&Ah; and hence the prejudice of these well .iferinrted -nen against quack t medicies-ar ~mediethes 'irepMed and x heralded to t he public by ignorant peraons. The second emeet of the Lif'elledicines is to clewne the kidneys and the bladder, and by this neans. the liver and the ltngs,. the I'eal ttl wimte w eich entirel) -de-' pendels-tnt the-rege~riyi ofthe -urinary ergans 'rheblood, wlich takes its-red i color from the ageucy of the liver and the i longs before it pas-es into the ieart, beiung .hus purified by them, and nocnrished by food coming from elecn stitach, cour ses freely throcnghcLtveinc-4, renews e . %, pare of the syien, atil tricepharnly mounits the hlnner of health it the bloom c ittg cheek. MolfaT's Vegetable Life Medicines have v heen thoroughv tested. cid procnunced sesverein remedy Iir Dyspepsia, Flat lenecy, Palpitainin of the ieart, Los, of Appetite. liecriutcrn and Hcadieh. lest- s iescnemts-, Ill.temper, A nxiety, Laentior ind leinneeholy, Costivetne.-, Diirrhcn, Chvil era, Fevees of all kinl:,. E ,Ictncacnism U Gcnc, tDrolsies ef aill kim!s. Gravel, %\ orms, V A ia nud'('otnmition.'S-ctrvy , Ulcers, inveterate Sorce. Svienitie 1tElrupItiois and 1 Bll opein.rtv complaints. C Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Completions. Salt Rhemn, Erysipelam, Con mon Colds and hlclue.n, acd vnriount illiter complaints which Afilict the hutnt: franme. In Fevta and Ac-uE, particelar lv, the Life Medicines have been mcost eminently sttccessfcl - so ich so, that in he-Fever und Agne districts, -Physicians -amliost universally p-freribe hem. ~4 All that Mr. 31of10it requires of his paci. I ents is tol be particular in takitg the Life Medicines strictly according to the direc 4e1Os. It is not by a newspaper norice, or by anything tlt he himself emny say in i their Cvor, th: he hopes to ;cin credit.- A It is alon-e by tic results ir a fair trial. ts MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic guide to health. 'This little pamphlet, edited by W. B.. AllOTt, 375 Prnadway. New Vork, hm bees: puabli-hed fm.r te I'rpuw of explain- j: ing more fisly Mr. Ai.rm.t's tiheory of dis eases. and will be faund hialv interesti .t tIc per-eal seeking health. It treats upon L prevelet dliseasos, and the causps thereof. Price, 25 fents-for sale by Mr. Noffat's y agents generally. These Valuable Medicines afre for sale by C. A. DOWD. 'EdgefieldOC H. March28, 1840 tif 9 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. liller, Ripley and Co., )Declaration on At. . vs. hi William Yarbrough. tachmient int Debt. 8 T H Plntifsin hiscase, having this day, file th~ Delaraionin my offiee, and the' within 'thist State. upon whtom a coepy of said9 Declaration can be served; ordered that. the J2 Defendanct p lead thereto within a year aned a lay front this ptulication,'ar the laid tretion wil~ be taken p.oconlesso agatinset hima. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, - 24th Oct., 89. -r . xi. . 39 age State ot South Unu'oliwa. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. r IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Allen S. Dozier, ) Foreign vs William Yarboroucgh. Attacinent. r IE plainctiff having tthis day fik-d his de- d -clara;cun in mty oftfice, ancd the defenidant ' hcavincg no wvife or actore.ey kniown tic be within ~ the state, tupotn tvb.ftn a -copvC could be ser ved with a ruale to plead. htis ordered that tho deedant do plead to the said decla ration withcin am yeaer andci a day, fromo this date. er titial and~ absolte judgmcenit wdel he awarded - ngnintc him. (;EO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks' 0lic. Edgefeld C. II. S$-7,5() c. .e n. oqe 41. Nov- (thm lc39. State of -oth~ (Carolinia. ABBE VILLE DIXTRICT. u IN THE COMMON PLEAS. M. 0. Tulnt Assutc'srr, Ephraimt Ves;els. SA-rntcca~r.r. ti T I'I Paintiff having filed his declara tien ir; che Clerrk's Ollice oct thc sixteenuthc dmy orf )Otohce,-htt. an I it acpyenem u inat cte h deimntcn is frome. andci withtmit thte limcits~ of thec mc'aycad Ihavinu iceitheer wii- normttorney with itn he said Distrirt. tan whoc m n rnh-c tee pleadi~ cac he .rved. It is theereore. crderced: thiet the .. demedant do pleaed tothe scid declacratioe with-. inc a year aned ac dey, freom ibe ili e:ne lee dec utrtion,. or finaul andte absoe'nte jud;.tmec t will be etered against hicc, tby del~id JNI. P.-LiVINGiSTON, c. c. r. Chrk's Offce., Jan let. 1S40 w e~' Sh aqpl 51 Carriage .Yaking~. ~~ 7fl EW Subsc-riber- wili eccakeneacd repaemir Car, -, rinige- & W nggonts o! eve - ...'ry descripiit ic inhe best leessibehldec maner nnid at thce shcortest notice. All erderw-thancckfccly received. antd tprocpttly at{ teded to. r'DWVARD) BARKtfl. ambmg ncc 1 Id39I . tf .4 Citizens-ir -o liaieston, AS .v EE NZIGI o1i. G ST ' TES. - OU are: respectfully inifo med that 70 .'1 EETINos SREET 70-Is 1iy OUice 14r bie extincive sale i)f luA NDM Cki'8 VEGE. five centsper box. with dii ecuo::4in Li-lish, ranchdrSpaucsizi'rtu,nIese acid Ge nan. -The ftigh and uiversal rlihitation of' tio 1an'tdeji!Pil, r'-nderedit'.nmeces ary t6cin inent largely.-on their particular virtues. AsIn tuibhu n ugtsemedicine,'they ie inectualled bvnly.- TheirpnArifyinge tet'da he blocti is vera'allod.-ald iI -hat - have ver used have Pfbe&an rLommended hem. In many casee vihere the*eadhFrravages' f icerauion haci.laid bare ligZnkentoctbunei and hecto uc l aplperance,hiutlimn means ould ave let, ha.% c patients bthe'-nsbthine. - irs, ben- reiitored to good niicthithevitir. ug dietde haveg n 'lifnserietite'oftle pleasantne.s of thefr operaltoc, they'mte - niversally. ca1sd in every ecioi of thisWido. exteted country where hes are niade-tiowbi; and are fast snrperireding very other Preparation e . professed similar mcport. UpwaritnsfFonrteeii rttsuiand cases ave beei certined as"'ircd,'*otely fro.-their ie since te introducuon 'o that into- the U. Sutses, thus establishino'the fact beyond all lonbt, that the lkcandret Pils curedie (appa ently) most 'opposite diseasee!,, 'by the one icnpleactofcontnally evaccahtng the how ls with them, mu'ii the disease gives way herefore, whatever way be said of tie TREOdY he UTILrTY ni the P.aCTICE is now nEoruD all 00URT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scr 'y, Costive cess, and its consequences, seadiaring men, nd all travellers to foreign region., should not e without. in onier to resoit to the m on every ceasion or ilness. No medicine chest is re. uircd where they are. N. -B,-Time or climate affects them not, rbvi'ded they are kept dr). Sonthern gentle. nen will find this medicine one that williusurb ealtti tp the people on their estates. Be carcild and never purchase Pills of a )rcggist, PaOFEsgmXo to be Brandreth's Pills. L.der au citcUmsTACers is- any one or this uss madzcue an Agent. My -own established agents have INVARIABLY an NGoRAVED Certifi ate -i;:ned B. Brandreth. Al. D. in my owp and writing This is rentewed yearly-and when over tw elve months old, it no longer naratntecs the genuineness t the medicine, would he well, therefore, for purchasers to arefuilly examine the Certificate. The seal is lot wax. but embossed on the paper witha stedl enl. 1ithegenuine ndicin- is obtained.there 9 cio'donibt of its giving perfect satisfactioil, md ifiall who wantit are carefil to go by -the bo% e directions, there is little doubt but they rid obtaim it. Renietniber'/0 re'itig stfeit, is the duly lace in Charlestonwhere the genuine medi. :ie ca!: he obtain. aid at J. Sales, Hanbd nd C. 1. DOWD. Edgefield G. H.-thetily icihorised Agents for Ildgefield 'AGEN'P FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephcn- Owen, Ailen; David Turner, leatiufort; Jot Mlclaren,Abheville; William ;nnniigham, Columbia; Elijah Alexander, 'ickens; John Hastie, Pendleton; Samuel Vilcno Georgetown, McLure. Bmwlhey &Co; ,Vester; Charles Wilcox, Cousawhatchie; Mt er & Ryan, Barnweil K. H.; D. & H. B. Lice, Gralam's P. 0., Bnrnwell DistrictA ;ailces & iollinig, Greenville District; Reubeft ;ross. Lexing ton; if astie & Nichol, Greenvillb II.; John G. TonAue, Youngrnesville, Fair. eld [Dist.; Sylvester Beach, Orangeburg; tVuf & Johnon-, Nehlerrv; Rice &. Cafe, ocderson : .aies E. Gee, Leesville. Lexini. )11 District; Barksdale & saxon, Gaurensville, ernion & 1litchell Spartanhurg, P. J.Foster, aster's, Union Ditrict; John McLureyUnion, ille. George Steel. Yorkville; A. I'.'Chmim. brc, Winshoro';C harles Mirer, Fdicto land ohcn llosser. CVdeti; Samne: - ilmot, 1corge-c)t; 1aker & Rvan, Briveli; E nartigu, Blcckville, Barnwe!l; E. 1). Felder. iichuav, Brnwell; Ganelev & Drummond-, .nr 'Fher.e Ic:m. lintivwll: Philip CL.ar. -and;ritIchville. Orangeburg; A. Steveprlda, 'icknevville, Union, and B. Jaudon, Robert ille, Beafort. Feb 13, 140 tf 2 State of' South (aroina. EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. 4N THE COMMON PLEAS. James lIiarrilson Attchment. vs H enry Evaucs Debt on Judcgment. EH E Plaintif f in this ease, havicng this day tiled his declaration:, and the Defendant tivinig no wife or Attorney kcnewn in this tate, upon whom a copy of the same can -be wn~rd, on motiocc of Pla'mtiti's Attorney, Or csrea. ELhat'thce said Dlefendant doi appear and lead to the said declaration within a year and day from the pumblicatiomn of this order, oi cdgement will be rendered against himproconr. se. GEO. POPE, c. c. Nov. 5,1889 waw $7.50 age 40 State of -outh Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN T HE COMMON PLE AS. eo Tavlor, vs. .Autachmuent Iy Taylor. -Assmpt. - EF Plaintiff in this case hing this day Ifiled his declaration, and the Defendant caying noc wife or Attcrncey, known in this State,. lpon whom a copy of theisame cacn lhe served. mf motion, ordered- that the maid Defendant a appear acid plead to the said declaratin rithcin a year and a day from the publicatio: eceof, or final and absolute judgment will be warded against him.. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. p.' Clerk's Office, = May 9, 1840. n a-r .$7 50.age 15' bltatt' of~ 40ua10 Carnlin. AIDflEVILLE~ DIS'I1CT. IV T HE CO1MUN PLEtAS. Joel 3. Lipford'. tl n Gann cichee. vs Assumpuit. Villicam.M. Bailey UH EPlai.tiXlihingf this day filed his dc= Hlacrccioni iincmy ofiee, and the Defendant avinig no wife or Attorney known to be within mce State. upon whlomi a cinpy cocid be served, ithc at rule to plead IOcn motiocn, ordered that cc Decfenidanct do plead to the said declaration cmthin a year and ac da~y from this date, or final tud absolute judgtment wiil be awarded against JNO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. C. P. Clkrk's Ollicce, .May 9.T-10 De-r $y750 age 15 LUGUSTA SEED) STORE. No. 2l9 Broad-~street. rI AS Contanctv on hand a scupply of fresh SilAKr GR All IEN $E!.D$. The usual allowance mcade to country dea rs~irdl se"d, Clove'r, Lucerne, Potato 0cnions, y, &'.. cemde by the Shntecrs. J HI. SER.VICE. Fetb 15. 18.40 tt 3 3OOR & JD PRINTING OF Ev.ery descrit ionc execntced with nceatnes anmd derepatch, nct the OffhcE f the EDGIElELD ADVERTISERI.