Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 20, 1840, Image 4
Fromp tke Indiana Fareri.
AGRICUL'U - l -''IA-UF.C'TURE AND
EDUCATION.
Agricuhure is said to he the huetis upot
which the whole structure of civilizaim
nud society reposes; and to- such is 'he
miost important Voctioti oif ma Ti. a
away the sience and business of agricul
itre, and tie whole falbrac of civilization
would soion crumble to the dust, and man
Would vergc iuto a st.ate f harbarism.
But however importati the professimn o
agriculture. it is not complete witihout tile
inerianic arts. Agrientlure soupples the
bread for the wholo civilized world. an
inuchof tite raw material of isanuofar
tures; b'it iantfiacttires furnish iln a great
aasture tle rmeanse of obtainainf from
the soil its prodeilnits; besides tihe con
forts and conveniencesof life. Thus with
out the mxechattnic saris, sigrictltore would
form an incomplete basis; anel ivilization
would he but half accomplished; but im
their union and co-operation oft ihe present
state and condition of civilization and so
ciety in the world.
By the division of lan)r other voca
tions are formed hut all depen liag upon
and supported by these two. Comtnerie
is brought into requsisilion as tie igeit to
divided and distribute their productions,
Diseases of the hody uive employment
to the physician, and diea-es .,ftlhe mind
the sL ppotrof legal proflession. (Weiwill not
touch upoU the reli[iu%, but only ith,
moral and social duties of mant.) hrlus
the farmer. the mechanic. the merebsani,
the physician aud the lvner, ensibute
the principal divisions. or eilation (
the human familv eith varimuus ttior
ones growing out of anl Cuti iugen:i upon
the others; tolt tle f rm:IC -!1. tiaa
support all the rest, and titalt. . t! iy
ish the others cannot. As all atre thnt de
pendent upo t lie furmners aid meci:nme
it would seei tlLt their calliatrs were ver
tainly tie most honrable. Their uiefil
ness none will deny, but as to the honor
that is anotlaet thing. It ousghat to be so.
but the present staic nod condtion of so
cietv is emirely the reverse of its design.
The producers nre siubserviet ito the cotn.
sutmuers; it is looked ipon as h- lonorable
to produre a thing th:m t use it, and why
is it so? becatiuse Educttion has not lad
its proper influence.1. The prO!tCive
classes have received i:s benefits in olYa;l
small degree: coanseqw-:,ly the other pro
fessions by its aid have issumed the as
cenadency.
In our einncrlatiott of profe.ssionsabove
We omitted onle, the nt(-t im importance
to the farmer aid mechiir. ;anid that is
the school master, who we wish tointroduc
more particularly to their notice and ac
quaintance. for it is oaly by his aid hti
they ever can expect to arrive at tleir it tie
station and mainitain their proper sntoin
and influence in society. lhvorance will
ever he dlegrading, bit knowledge reit--rs
the possessor ho-sorable in every callitig.
So loii as the prodiactive classes are wil
liug to believe thn school letarnainsg is of
but little use its their prolfessiont.., so long
they may expret to lie mere iechanics,
to be led and guideuld by oiter hea.
Teach and instruct our wvhnle populatiota,
and the farmer and mtechanic. the bonn anad
sinsew (if our strength, will come to under
stand their proper potitiou, and kuow how
to occupy it.
General Intelligence.--I i% the signa
improvelent (if the present dlay. that the
action and reaction of booh letartintag andi
general intelligence are so prompt, intense,
and all pervadina. The inotnent a diseov
ery is made, a principle demonstrated, a
proposition advanced through the medium
of the press. in any part of the world, it
finds immediatelv a host, numberless as
the sand-, of the sea, prepared to take it up,
tto ca -ass, confirm, refute, or pursue it.
A t every watterfall, on the line taf every
canal and railroad, itn the countting room
of ever factory and miceattile establish
ment, on the quarter-deck of every ship
which navigates the high sens. on the fatrtm
ofevery ini'elligetn husbaandman, in the
workshop of every skilfull maniei, at
the desk of the schaoahntasier, its the omrhe
of the phlysiciant anid clergymnatn, at the
fireside of every mnatn, who hais hail the
elements of a gotod educeatiun, nott less thtan
in the professiosnal retreats of leairnuiig,
there is an intellect to seize. to weigh. tind
app~ropriate the suggestion, whether it be
long to the world of sciece, of taste, or of
morals.
THE FEar.uL.-[Thse following natural
and true descriptiots tof the piarenttal com
fort derived fromi femiale children, is from
a speech of Burrow's an emninent Irish
lawyer.]
The love of offspring-thle most forcible
of all our instinets--is even stroniger to
ward the feimale thtan the mtale chil. It is
wise that it shotabl tie so; ii is mtore re
qutired. There is ito which thle head taf a
parent languished bsy sick nes, tar lay nor
row, can so sweetly rd-po-se, as tan ihhe ho
som of an affectionsaie dlaiughter. I ter art
tntions are uunceasitng. Site is utterly its.
capable of rmainin~ ittart ive. The- hov
may aff'ord oaccasitunal comtifirt nnsd prtitde
of his family-s hsey tava enetah ::lory fromti
its celebr-ity, antd derive suppoptrt fromt his
tacquisitions--baut ha neva-r ctttnnun tictaws
the solid and tuntetnsing coittfrts of life
which are derive~d fromat the cenre tender
solicitude taf the female chil. Site seems
destined by Providentce to lie tihe perpetual
solace anid hiappitues ofther pareint. Even
after her marriage, iher filial alfet~ttions are
unimpaired. Slie mtay give her hand anud
heart to her husband. but still she rsmv
share her cares atsd aittemtionts with hier
parents, wit hout a pang of jealotusy tat disi
trust from him. lHe ontly looke otn themn
as the assiaredi pledge of her idlity-, and
thse unerring evidence of a good t()jposj
tions.
Restor-sng streelness to 'ainte1 Thuter.
Toe effect hbis a citrrespon~tdentt tf tite
'ew Gennesse Farmser giv-es ite fualow ita
'-etione, which atre sai-l to lhave heen
cticed wvith blucese: "Cut or bre-ak tite
e-ter into v-ery smsall piere-: or, wvh- i-a
me~aar. force it thirousgh a cotarse wire seive
S to tmake it smtal l n ptas.ihiie- then hpt
.n- a chusrni wvith a suhliint A tnnity ot
n-onamilk to swimi it. and churn it ivell;
I I-i trake it out ath work it thorousgih v to
free it furm the tmilk. aduding n little sail ii
necessary, anti it will liatrd ly lie distiniguish
CIOLElA iN ',31sssippi--Dreat?/
Fatality among the Slaes!-The following
story, snys the St. Louis Pennant. is no
-ketch of fancy; we have respousible au
Ihority for its t ru thI.
A few w eeks ago, an extensive Cotton
..lanter in Missi5sippi. who owned ahout
mlre hitudred and fifty negroes, found that
tie cholera had suddenly broken out
among them, and raged imtost furiously
carryiig off soie fen or fifteen slaives
daily. The newstraveled speedilyamon
.gst his ieigllhbors, 1a1111 no one had the
iermity to go tear the "inferted district,"
fir l'rar of lie conitagion ! lEvcry dtty a
hoe line of rouZht hoat dI ciltlins was car
rtied into the fields and deposited i"'4h
earth while the eitizensexpressed the ep
esI sympathy for their unfortunate neigh.
hor. At lencth they were nearly all gone.
mnd tle ruined planter sold his land and
started for resas, to commience the world
ainew. After several days had clapsed,
however: several gentlemen.suspectig that
all was not rihit, cased a number of' the
coflins to be unearthed, and found itht
they cntined-thing. Dence the hit
of ' iecro was in any of them! A few
weeks afterwards. aeceonts were received
froi Texas. stating that the "unfortiuauite
geitleman"hat purchased a splendid plun
tation there. atd with the whole of his 150
negroes, was driving the cotton business it
a great rate! The gentlemtan's creditors
:oked blank at each oilier. and the oeigh
hors laup-d heartily at the joke.
Classification cf Beauty.-The mode of
lescribinga beauty is non% redueed to a sys
temt. and we do not see why rules shoull
nor he laia down as accurate as those of
atny other science. The comparative
mole, fo instunce, miay be divided into
me1. e, .mba the mineral, the vegeta
ie and thr. animai. ttt. In thet lit,
which, is the richest, we eat; ogt' .t mir
tie---' ehma ina. -s if we were making nut a
jeweler's il, n. itely: 1. A pair it f dia
mond eves. 3. Oue thick and one 1h4n
ruby or coral lip. 3. A double row of
pearl teeth. 4. A quantity of golden hair.
5. A complete set of silver tones. In the
vegetable fasihion, the complexion is of
roses and lilies, the eyes are violets or
sloes, the hair chesnut, the lips carnations.
fle teeth snow drops. Ilt the animal or
zoological style, our mistress' hair becomes
an eagle's or a raven's phtines, her eves
are ihose of the dove or anelope, and tceth
a flock of sheep.
DA -ecrs.-Greatoutterc has been made
igaiun.t I- urope for exporiuig her paupets
to fill our anits.honses ind penitentiaries.
I We will nktak her paupers and thank her
fir the boo. if she will oiy withhoid her
bare-faced and F nre-onreled dancers. A
mose into:erable nuiance does riot cross
the Atlantic. The chievf attrnction to this
kind of exhibition is that it should shock
inodesty to explain. Ifyour female dan
cers dressed decently, the charm of the per
forinatnce would he lost, in the estimation
of a rIajority of' the spectators. Is riot
this h-tnentable, delorall. horrible, re.
voltitng ? And how nilih nre we TAXL1
for the sport and eniourigemnilt of t hiis
foreign abl(otmination nihihb corrupts the
morals of our youth ? Tho support of for.
eign pauipers is a trifle-nothinig ii enitm
pari to 11wha it co---I us to support for.
eign singets and danee rs. They invaria
bly retire fron our shores with princely
fortunes, thus assistinic, in no trifling inca
sure. to drain the true currencl), tle real,
substantial hird money from our country,
and that by a trade which has no recipro
city. We gain nothing in reiurn but setmii
quavers. pigeon in 40-sight and ounds
tlat neither fill our stomachs nor clothe
our hacks.but do us abundance of real inju
ry.-Phila. Paper.
Thne A rchimeds.-Ont Wednesday last,
while this vesselI was raipidly pasinig
IGeorge's piier, withiotut paddle-wheel. sails,
or othrer app arent mnode ofl poputlttatn a
native of the sisrer isle was beard to say
to a 1Brot her Ptt-' Lidk there, Timt!
There's a smart stamnmer for yez. I think
shte beloings to Cork." --Stammer ! do(
ye call or ? The niver a paddle--wheel
has she gut to sintd uir along, andi nlow ennt
she he a stamier ?" *But," re-sumied Patg,
'lutk at her chimney pipe smtokinig, atid
the two yin onild un close again it stamin'
away-the first white ad the t'either
black !" "Oh !" was the reply, "*you~
fouolisht sp~alpeten. doni't you see the ladies
arid gintlemin crowdin' her decks, an iuts'
thima there onily 'lie srnike tend stamne
o'the cook- house, tn here they're bilin' the
beef and the raties, good luck to themt!
They were finially puizzled to account for
her speed, when another soinif the sod wh-Io
had uoverhead thetm,exclaimted-;She'
by a screw uinder the water." "Drawni
b y a screw. is it ?" said otne of them,
"elidni't I mu-Il ye she was a Cork vessel. else
w biy should she hatve o sere w to dia wt her?"
To DKsTanY CADACKo LCes -These
va riis are ofteni titme-s veri- inurioues
iti growtingl enballtgi-s and espeeiialt nt heti
boibah-dup ot ith li:hatr ve-ge-table, aire nie very
ttr ept tatble are tnt very ar-eeptabule season
oig to thle d i-sh. iBut hiow shll wte dhe
str-oy them. anid re-lieve cte plants fromt
such untisanicy' Why, take a btasket antI
go ai TtA it NG' that is to say, gather hall
at peck ef goodn comitely, crave and dignii.
find tutads, and trn them loose into the.
cae~hhage yard. Our wordl ihr ir-or t
least, you have the word of WV. Starr oh
Middletown, Connt. in te N. E. Review
-you will flirthlwith findl ymu'r enbhage
cleansed of cahhnge liee. Totads are valua
in gaurdrens. A n old I riewul ouf ont- s woumli
,oetner have the botys kill the chickens that
r-em otver his bieds : than a toad.-Mujim
Cullicator.
Aerientiture as a profession, stretngtens
he niinid andh ctntribuites to the health and'
enedrg y oh the Itunni en conist itautiotn. and w hent
at tendled to as a sciene. it is ai hioumite
Smtaice of rationial amtusemtent, wealth andI
hapijpiness.
King Jouhn once demnandedl of a cerfaini
. .ew, tEni thuousa alnd irks: on refus- l uif
wvhich, Ite ordered one of the Israelite's
teeth to he dr-awn every- dlay till lie shoutld
conisent. The Jew lost seveni, and then
pidti tie requtired seum- Hence the phrase,
"im smie ofris teet. "
PROCLAMIATI1ON.
xcciutive DepartmenClt, 2
Y i his Excellencry, I. K. Illeegan, E.sq.
itveroitr aid Connaltder in Chief il
atnil over tie Stat ofSnth I 'arvatn.
Whereas,. iifiititfoln has het'.ti ,eceived at
this Deparatimientt. that a mo1s nirciois imirtfer
was coiiniitted in I'nion Distrirt. (it the Mith
oIf'Jinae lavt. I a certain netiro nan .1.I. the
pirotp!tyv t o 1 'ht Parir. q..T. npon th d body
fih1a fh d--t. a citizei of aid )istrict. and
tha.1 Ith said .111 laas fled foin.;n -:aitice. N--v
toa the entad tihat jias~'iie maay it- dane, 'and that
il(t said .11 \il may bt bronen t to k'rl tria liar
hi.k ofi'ir.e. a aftbreaid i i d) hleriby dffer ;a
lewaird of e hndaed tail lifty doaiars fr his
apprehension and delivery into'anytta jail of the
State.
The !aid Jim is described na a black fellow,
with leavV eve lrows, hi;:h che1.k hones, sail
kv conite,'aelire, and aboumat 2-1 vars ofage.
Giveii tiuldr anV hand an11d the seal or the
State', at otlitibin. the ;;tlh ofr Jiily. (tle
thnts:mad vibt hiuidred antd forv. n1d ii
the *rt-hith yeuarf ih.: le peiudene of
the United Statws of Aro,-iaen.
B. K. 11INAGAN.
Bly 'Iho Caveratot.
. l.auor. -ecre'ary ofstate.
Jnill% 17, 1-A10 r -2
State of ',outh Cirolilm.
EDGisFlEI,r) DISTrRICT.
IN I E CO 0MON PIEAS.
V7I.ULI-\1 Ill. AIAMS. who is in ihe
,Y et-;utv of the Sheil.rfhe' -:tid DiCtrict.
hIv % irt. f -: writ (if capias ail satiefsimir;dium
. -d of! Wi!it:In Cnk, htaviiag iea
Ils petitio:. ar alid si . d - - . fhiwh
e ate, t'al a:'I per.-oa. wilt the a..mrp o"'
i-t:,inint the be'lli faftie Act of the Gencral
\..tr,'k C -mf 1 wtdit, cr,:ah r:y c:dled the
.11ni't Debtor's. Act."
lunt.ic NOTic.F is hrry Livefn. that the per
titiona of tIhe said W'l. I Adams wli be heard
tand ,onsidered in the Court Of Cmmiinh Pleas.
fir Fidgefield District. at Ed-erfio It. C. Iottuse.
on Wedlaes lay. ihlie ' . a dat of Otoher itext. a'r
on some, suh ' ir-quent day ri' tile Ternt of said
Caurt. whieni wil lie then'i sattinag: fanld all the
creditorsf lthesaIid Wmiii. 11. Adamsziac. are here
h ty summoneI personaily ir by altoriey, then
:tied there, in the said Court. to show canse, if
they can, whay the faenafit of the At aforesaid,
sh ild naot be, granted to that said William II.
Adams. ipon his xecuting the ussignment re
quired by the Act afioreaid.
GEO. POPE, C. C. P.
lark's Offler.
Ju/j.2i, 1810. ne 2")
SItate of'South Calrolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN TIlE COM.lON PLEAS.
-'NRltY 11UFFMA.1. Sen., who is in the
U custoav of the Sheritfl'f the said Iiftrict.
by virtue Of writs of capi s fail satisfaciendum,
to tle suit of Lewis teln and Lorrain Ged
dig s. fa ving filed his petiaiofin. witla a schiedfglb
ana Otath. if hlis whole estatie fbith real and per
stailaf. Wiih fie putrise oafiht;iinag the benia
fit faf the Act fif the Geterial Assaabalv of [-is
state, commaniiiv called il.e --ltolveit' eitior's
Aet."
'nt.ac Na, ricE is herhra'la ilven, that tht" pe
tiatin if the P.'tjd Ileiiery flibitm . sen1 . waIl bt
heardtr aned cnstler . in tilw- C' urt of' Cmitmi
Pleas I.-.r 1:d1getiold Ditrliirt, 4-n Wednemsday
the -1l.t iay oftOr b t et r atex', (or it some sub.
seqinent d. v dtrii tihe Term of said Conri.
n hich will theii Ie in se--ii: mit al' the cred.
itirs oif li' staid Iflva.ry II at flinman .:sen..are tiiere
bv satuuioned pirsOnally or lay tatrnev. thea
atid thiere, in t:(e said (iri:t, to sliew eatase, it
thfey can. wh-I*y thelii etnit oi the Act a thir s.aidt
sh'idd not ab -ranted to the said Ilierv flitf
lr.taa. seat.. 1111ont hai-: execitting the atsignmett
required by tie maid Art.
GEO. POPE, C. C. P.
Clerl:'s fl~ffire.
July 2t. 1-40. ne23
State of. southd ( 'ariol ina.
IN TIlE CO~lMiON l'LE~AS.
G Ot h'R W. I T~'ffICO11 AS who. i- ini t' eni
toalv af' the Shueriti'o th l nii d DeiafI trial,
by virttue ' ceart.aiin writs ottrapietsade satisfarr.
endumvaa at afae suit of' L~awreatae IlBaridsf',.
ftatuisdell, [Browna & Co.. Satnitha & ilotihfv'
S C. & S Lo itts. W~arrent Jimbihrelhl for a ihe lust
taf WmIaia. Btand. andf W''a hhfon. l'aiToma. & Co.
hiavinet fifed fits petitioni. wVia h t schfetdtif e o th.
iof his whl tita'aatat, rala ad paersonnai, with the'
putrpose~a of oaiinit the hmta:afit of' thae Act of'
the Gen,-i~ral .\ semblyat of thtiq Stlate. commordva tal
ctal.d ithe'' "losalvenitt bet'totr's A et."
Pientitc Noric s is he~rhrv givei- that thea pr.
titiont oaf the aid Geil aorge Wa. Th'fomats. ill hea
haeardi antd cotn'ideared ini thle Caaurat' a'f iCommot.
Pleas, iar l'dgeield I)istrict.mta i'l'ei'tld (ot~a
Haotse, oia W edsay te '2ist day o af Otha.
net,.iI or tin stome siubsdequentt day' tat' Term''an
aiaid~:te ('ourt, wieb'f ('ill bv thein sain!: :
all thet creditors oif the saul Geoirge WA. Tfhitmnas
are haeraeby situnna e titaiel irsonvally t lr ta ar
air. thienaa nid tre. in thet staid Ciatirt. tat.-hewi~
enjiite, if' they'cail. whly thle beelflt of' thet Act at
teort'snid, shlalf noa t het gi anited to t' said G.
W . Th'ioat. uptn hvi ll etxirnttintg thet tassign-.
metil ret'aireCd lby thai Ari atiaresn:iid.
(iE0. POPEI, C. C. P.
C'lirl.- s Ojfit'e.
July 2, l"A10. ~ac 25
State of Oit l i ( 1'rilla:.
EDGEFIEiD) DISTRICT.
IN 'rilfE CO.\i.ION P L E.AS.
&BN ER BUSHN E LL. who is in the tetsto
ja dv of' the Shierifi' of thei saidf Disarica, lhv
virt ne oaf'a writ of coipiis ade saiitfisfciendums. at
the sait of Biaker,.Jllhnsaon & Co hainag fifaed
his petitton,. with at scheaduale on oathI. cal Ik whorle
estate re'af tand persoanal. wi fb thepnaarpoise oftob-a
mtiniing athe beneivfit taf thar Act of the Geaneral
ssembhly o tathfit' Statte. caatommoly called ahe
"inasolv'nat Debator's Act."
Paunat.lc No-TeCI is herebay given, that the pat.
titioan tat the staid Ahfner BIushaneilI wi if be haartt
andat conitsidearedv. int t hie Ca'ira of' Cot emona Plea<
liar Edlgetield l)istaa,rita WVednesdlay afhe '21st
day of' ttcaober neaxt, tar iin stoame sibseqet
thten fae ini sessiont: tatad all thae cra'ditars ofh thei
,'aad Aboaaar Bistilt,i taret herehvy suunnaaaoned
persomitdly tar lay ;attorrlty. that'nt il theare, tat
hoatw c'aas'.if'th'y. t'aaa. 'hy' thi'aenfitotfth lit' ac
:a'reaid, shotal aao t he gantted 1o thai saul lAh
air fBa.li'l, taponi hais rexecuatinga ato atssigan
ament reajaired lay that s:iid -'et
G 1.0. POPF, C. C. P'.
Clrk's Office~. 1
Jaily 21, 1-401. i ac 25
BOOE & 303 PR1INTING
O ft Eve'ry d~escritptiont exee~cte witha
neaness tandl despaatch,. at thue Ollice
or ihac E.'U1o.-LD A nr'un-ISr.e
State of South Cal olina.
AHBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS.
JAMES SI - PSON, who a iii the custo
dy fif te Slerilf fif Ahheville District,
by virttC of wesu- prorrss, at the -nit of
Ciark. M1cTier & Co-, having tiled his Peti
tion. vilh a Schedule oil onIt of his wlole es
t:t,. ral1 anil p.-rsoal. w ith thei purpose of ob
tailling the heiefit of the Geaeiial Assvoly,
comointly caded the -I-olvet Debtor's Act."
'enta. c N caraC.: is li-rebIy givi it. that the pe
iton or the sail .lnHiS SiJmon will e heard
41111 colnsidered in the Court of Commnon P le
for Ahlheille Distrirt, at Alievidle C. louse,
otn Wednesday. the liteenih day of ocioer
next. or :.ch i ber d;ay thi-re n!r na dt ( olrt
lny order durin the' Terma. connoenicin:. at
1hesn1id place tenl the secood Monday in ) Oco
her rext an!::ll it icrditors of . th :agib .anmcs
Simpsona nip liwey sunnotidt! persoinilly.
or- by iorny, then and there in thec said Court
to .-h'IVW enna-e, if thic call. why li he leefit of
Ie tac :lt aforesaid shol ot ihe gatdii to the
saiddJames Simplson, upon hia executing the
assignment rerfrked by the Art ;ithiresnid.
.IN~i. 1'. LIVINGSTON. c. c e-.
Clerk's Q!7ire.
April . IKlt). 811.50 ac 22
Vegetable Life Medicines.
T illSiE ulidicines are li-t d fior
their 1am:eaaV to their ma i.- tiand sean -
sible tctii iii purifying the springs ntd
canlintek of life. .1and endainig themvat with
reneneil ton and vigisr. l- many ihn
dre-d rtnifitd e.aes which have been ta e .de
public. ati aII altosi every speciesof lis
--a. to whilh the anIaaa1ai framate Is lial Ie,
tl im lappy reli-eis of Fi('FAT- LI FE
PI LLS AND Plim'.l X H ITTim:
htve been grarteflly awl pllily ne
knowledged bv ihe person lnifitteidal.ad
who were pri-viouily tincg inted vi'h
athI beantilully idilosophical principles
upn wihich thr-y are cmp s d
uponl which hey conaisegaidntly net.
The 1.1FE %IEDICINE :. ;... end
hr it- !v#- n ci- : * - - ry ion. & I
s:criition. Their birt opertion ;s to (.- isen
the enrioui itc and ern ,!(wco
%tanioy s;'!il;:g nro n. fil m , I ind t; 1 -
itove the imnrlenad iees n hill e.lect ia
tile convoltitons off the sniall itetine-.
liaher metheines only prlirally cleanse
therse ;ful lenve sneh collected mna-es.
tehild as to IrirIdnc halhitial astiv c,
with all iti train of evils, or sdlen ditrr
hren, wah its imiminent dngers. Thi
fact is will known it all reaultir anato
mist. whio exatmin the huimant bowel.
alter death; and bence te prejudice of
itese well itformaed mnCh againtst 'Inek
nedicinle,--or nialainets lrcpared an
heralded an the public hv ignorant persons.
The ecoid ell'ei-t I* the Life Mdicine i
to cleanse the ki!nes anl the hlidl-.
and by This ncans. ale liverand th(he n .
the lacalthfaul acion of whirli entirely d
pelds upon the regularity of the nrinnr.
ornant1 The blood, which takes its redl
ctlor from the ageacy of the liver and the
itngs before it pa-ses into, the heart. heing
thas pariied by them, and nolrihed I!
llood cinig from a cleata stoinach. cour
.%es freely tronathl tha veaes, renews ever
part of the sysatern, and triihalunti
ioitts the lan 9-- of horalh in the bloom
ei cheek.
MoilTt's Veaetable Life Medicines have
been thoroughly tesied. and proioneed a
iovereitn remteily for Dysepita-jtAa, Flt-ai
lency, Palpitation of the I lienrt. Los, oi
A ppetile. Iletrlrtun and Hendtell. ta-1
Its.-ness, ll temlier, Anieaty. Lanznorai:
\1elancholy, Costivene.o, Dorrhon1M., Chol
ern, Ftve:-s of all kind,. Rheiiniati.
Gont. Drop-asiesf all kina. Grtvel, W rns,
Athia and (itaun- pti t , Scirvy. U lcer,.
love rnte Soreq. Sr.n-tie Eruptions and
B;ad ('omlplexions. Eruptive complaints.
Sallow, Cloudly. and othevr disagrenble
Compuilexioenq. Salh Rhetn, Irysiplntt.
Ctr oo Colds anad I iftuenzna tnnd vanritant
nilher compIlit w ~hic-tlhic-t10 thle han11i
Itraime. In l a-v .:n tand Aou u-:. pa-tie-nlar
Iy, t he L ili- ',1eidic-ine-w hiav'e baen naa
e-intemaly snrial: soi tmnteh .o, that1 in
ih- l'-'ea-r tanil- .\taie dis-rtrits PhlysicianIa
ntlaaist unaiverailly prescribte tthema.
Al l hat 3ar. .\1aah13t reqiresm tf lis t; 111
i'ntsic- to lie paraaltieir itakting thei 1.i1
1 iMtldici sitic ly tttacordilng tat lie dir--e
tit nra. It i-a ot liy ai net -.uivr nticrE', or
bys anvtIhing that hte bi-iaelf .iin. ay ini
a ti-ir fair, athiat he- hiopes to T-nin crit.ii
i i ;alonet by the resnaat-a ifra fair trinal.
Ma FVI-' 'S M1 hDIC.\ L 11A'W.\L.
dea'-igtin- as a domerastic giihiea r to enh,
x. if'i.:;75 Brioadwayri, New'i York. h.
ine rmora fiadiv Mr. .aail'i-'- - henary rib di.
ense~as. tandi wiill bei lfanndt btiabllv interestin::
to inr~n saeekintt hetnhha. It t ra-ats oia
parevelehani dis-~t-ats, tand thte 'tit-a'' ithiraof.
Pric-e,25 i-en i-or stia'lt y 'aI r. Slrhlii's
atr-rns genaerally.
~IIaTes Y taina ble Medtilt tans anra fiar -ale
by (:. .\ D)O\V).
F-dgelr-ild C. 1I. 3'1archl 26. 16b0 tI' 9
Tanu-. ae & %A qtSlaop )opened.
O ': thea FTduuiielieiRndr tat-ar Mi Vmi ..:.
-'r itnied aan shiare-..a- haib fair mhe ner
and titne .,hoes, tlio-s. taind .i'rro shoe- wi iiIhae
mitade o amts good te-rita, and ii onaititinIs itde
ri -r to noate in the Sitea.
Wagg~on Iliarne-is madiie. and Ctarriatge I[ar
anaess iepaiiri-i. Aaty articles i:nde wall be ex
changi~ed for goitd C'ow Ilide-q. Froma ttppllica
tott to htasitness, tad thte best of Lenather, thea
nlsusribear hnpes thae putblic in genratl will pa
tionaize Is niew chrori to taeoinnnoadate thils
District. anad will tcall and see his work ad
judge for themisa-lves
MICJIAF.L GEAR~TY.
Na-ar Mi. Vintiage, 6. C.
Maa ch 2.1. 18-I0 di t
ED)GEFIELD D)ISTRICT.
IN TIl E COMMON PlIsEAS.
Allen S. Dozier, Foreigna
Williama Yrnroough. Attachmt.a
'il E painatiff lhaving this da~y lilid his de
~clantiona in mia otia-icatnd the de-fentdatt
haintg nto n ite or uritaey k noiwni tt lbe ni ithain
the sitt, uponit wi.m aI copyt cnaI he tser'
va-dl iitha ta ralto p Ilad.i 11I is atnler'ed thtt
thiae dlefimdant rdt ptiend tat ihe staid dr-:ta
ratioin withita a ven':r andja a adtti, fromai this dlate.
or fumal ta dtuabitec jadaaltit wall bet aiwaredu
tgaini-t htimt. G~ EO. POPE, C. C. IP.
Edgeliield C. 11. (75 .<3 n 1
ers shIop.
IIE stbscriber lakes this miethod to inforin
his friends, and the citizens i'f this, aid
lie adjoining Districts, that he hast permanent
|v loeaied li
FIURNITURE AND JOINER'S SIeP
on the .irtintown Itind, near Gilgal Chut ch,
Alot twelve iiles above detiaeld C. I lOutse,
and 17 helow Caibridge. ti a Meclai
e hitsiself, and having experienced. -food
workieni in his eniloy, he litters hitnself that
lie will bo able to give .Itsinetioni to alh tloise
who imay fihvoir htu with tiivir ordeirs. Ile has
rm hand. and etxpLects to keen n::a.d assort
menCt Of PAN.:1 D0010s, 6S1s. 13tANSs, AND
MA-rt. Pia cs:. Also
CAjINET F11 RNITI'RlE.
Stelh as I1ar lrobrs. ,idleboarols, Burcans,
Book Caseos, k-'ulig Tables. &~c. -e.
Repairing done at lie shora'st notice.nnd ni
rensonaibe termns. I desired, lie will go City
ilistance tiniler twenty-tive miles, to Glze.
All orders thalifully received, mind ponetit.
tally ittenled to. Aildregs the tindersiited.
Dtntoisve.EdgefIehld District. S. C., or Wmll.
F. DUtirisoe, Edgelield Conri I lous.
WILI,,AM1 PAYlXY.
Nenr Gilgal. S. C April 30, 1840. :1tt 13
PliosCix Stolle Wa'e Factory,
TO NIElICIIA. 7.S ANI) TIE PUBLIC
IN G(-,NI AL'..
I lie Stubcrier ha-vin. hen eg12aged inl
tite m aniting of Stone Wnrie aIt
P'otrn ille. in, F.dge.li'ld. S. C. fior o iv vtnrs
aid Croto lIon, experiiece. and former owlers
tf lh.it estthiisir.,tiet. have lointed thtm-las
at the ini,1ix F.ai.;orv. $h:inv Creek, twelve
mile from 1.ell-a-ield C. 1lin1-m nt the. main
Road eidingta from Newl herrv. I nit. and the
ipper Dist: 4:s to Aiken. 6'.r the I-urpose if*
mnni.i tutrin) :-tnte \Varo ill all its vntiot:
binneiles. They hae prnired Ite be't of
workinen ani dre oeistaly mking tiy, and
have talarge stot'k it Ind. *Tleir a strientit
is the t'ost conmtplete ever helire ollured for s:ihe
ill tis iitrket. to) whichI the y wn:ld C:tll the at
teintion of1 Orii,-_ist . M-ihueand P'la.lers,
al all those wio it.sh to iretilase any thing
ill their line Airwglim ::11w rtceso
w3 r-' l . stock i " co in .a .r t'le (al.w
.1:611 s . -z:P tlf
Jig - or lr- do do .a do.
lI; ttu it t: w. I zvs II o t 1. it,:. i o ' d do. wVIth
v'very'
1ilteheit - ipfall sizes il oin til to do.
Awd leds neti *v tmuine ir jars atd citni-s il
leArel.
Stew Pots of ariotis szes, &c. &c.
All* t iw nvi tm it ner.i i not tinade
it wt United Statis. Orleris nliddr5sed to it:s
at Edgeiii Couri iC3 e.. . 1 C. wll hbe proviptl
*v attinded to. and delivered to the .Merchnt't
dloor. a iit:neiin 't.l okia wii lnn-h.1d and filt.
uie". itbarlesii :ertaintit cnn .:ve tiheir
a nre delia red at the demit. iv Aiknii. et 12.1
0*tlil, per: nalont. The Price it the factry is
]:3.2 rets per gal!.m.
.lATiSlS & RUIIODi'.4.
A pril 1, 15.10 if 9
The Chiarbt-ston Cottr. will pthlitn :1 time..
weekly, and orward neront to this Olice.
State of6 Sou11h Caodlna.
EDGEFIELD )ISTRICT.
IN TilE CO.11MU.\ F LEAS.
.1iller, Ripley and Co.. Declaration on At
William Yarbrotguh. ) nchmlint in Debt.
I i IE- Plantilfs. in this case. lii ill this day
.1. filed their Declaration in im office, uand ilin
teetindatt living ieu her Vii' or Anto:m-t
withilt this State. tupotn whiotna copv of said
Decl..ration enn le served; ordered that the
Defendanit plend thereto within n year id a
tay fron this pbtilieation. or the sid action
will be taken procon'uso aninst hin.
GEU. PU'i-E, C. C. P
Clvrk's Office.
'i4th Oct.. le:1. IT. 11. P. 39 ae
Sin*Ite ofl'40111|1 a I 11 1041ih .
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN TIE COMMON PLEAS.
J. & L. Jones, vs Attachnen
II. If Jones.
T 1 HI1: 'initil' in this case, havinig filed his
da'ciarntiion in itty otiince. and the D)efen
iantt hainii lit wife~ or'Attitrntv knmownt to ie
witinit the :-'taite. cipon whmnit a cropy conihl hii.
sarcral with a ride to plead. It is or.. 'real thni
the Def'eindant dat plead to the said traclatratin
wvithin a venir and a dhat. Itotni ilis date. or intal
nod aibsolite. jntd;;sinuawill be nawaraich !mnini
hi t. GEo. i'PP. (. L P.
iir/d, Oct :2:. 18!). 87 50 n & w nge 46
Staite of' South Caolna
1')3 TK hl E Ci)MMU1S'l PI ..
Clek .litehthel. ni'tit'r'. vs
.1 nlit.Ie i -isn; t lie sattic. AttntCinlcnit.
vs the -.ttle.)
G. I.. l'eliti & ( aa, vs loin
Johnatra'n: i. L. & E.Penm'i a &(Co. Attachmnent
is ten:.,iintwoottherensesi'
- l 'i Paittilfsr hain:r itd their dacima at'rins
'1'1: mta,'e. niild tile dleiant hiitviuty not
aie r . it ,riiiv kinow'' to be. witili the State,.
is oit w.'-mi at c'uv anti lit st'i vedl It is tnIer
di tehat he tile.anit. i:h'n'l threremo withitini
'inn' anid .i h'i i fro li.i 'tihnlie'ntion. or thea sni.!
iction: wi. bte takent p a in 'nn?o neyntit-t im.
li i ctGta 1-'.). aOl. C. Cv$' i. P.q 1
Cler/ e' ( i'i ': '- I ii 'ar it' sxneah
l'i'de isct:.:tit, ;tii 9 . itaaat tw liti.it g 4G ti
"t~mate luofi otith v~'ti atrlinea'it
M.'a nil.i Ti n A'eultii' ss reneata r.ilt
n.m heni at '!a ani l'ritiiren the ~ix atoent
iar itoit orIiiberitua. riathu niaes~inht t~ilhe
nieeindatisi itrom, lialanitotthliisfth
l:a hese. It i therefr $ rerd ta the
eenated piend "othe id decaratIio with
IN rt' iIe, O~MNPIi
Williamn Keower)
vs Case on Allarhmcut.
John Bro'awtilee,
The Plimitl'having this ay lilead his adeclnt
rtioni in time Claerks I )liire of1 .ievitli- Di~ iiet,
igintst the def'tndarnt. who~i is ab.-euit fromiu and
wi ihiout the hi ts ofl thae Sitatie, an d hais meaithier
w ie, tnor attorneyi knaowni withmintaheii rnea,
ipon whomn co ~iy oh' said decwlaragittion inbt
lie serted: it is tiaire fore aordlterd. that th'e saidi
ll'i'tdntt. doa nppa nir anda plead to the idin
D~ecltratin, w ithin at vanr aind au dayt fromt the
lig aof th iis D~e'elarati m, iir linnI nmnd absoalite
ingiment ill b e giv'enatndi rnarded nigainst
itun. .11)llN I' LININGSTION, c. c. ur.
Cilizenis of Charleson,
AN!D TIlE NLIGIH20kIJ G ST.7iTS.
OU are respeetfilly informed tlat 70
Mmi::-ris sTREIa:T V-is illy Ullice 1hr
the excisive sale of UR AN D ItE'il'S VEGE.
T.1L. UNlVF~ltSA. PILLS. Pricetwen
Tv Tiv centsaL~ per box. witha duci ttlins in English,
French. Spaish I'rtnnese anid German.
The hihli nnd iniversal reptiation of' Ile
B13nntdli Pills. ri ndera. it itnice.-ar-ry to com.
m1ent I re Oil theh pmticulharvirtues. As in
uti-ili.,s and pirgatie medicicine, they are
tinetjialled by aniv. Theis puirilying efilect on
the blood is iniveisally allowed-all that have
ever used have approved and recomnanded
flivii. '~tprvdadrcoKne
[in many csets where the drendiil ravages of
uileration ai laid bare ligamenit atd bone, and
where to ail appearanee, Io iiian means
conid save life', lihe patients ity the use ofthese
Pills. lweil restored to good licalth: the devour
ing diaease havingn leencompletely eradicated.
II conseotpence of the pleasantness of their
operaion, they are tiiversally use'd in every
setion of' this wide exteided country where
TIhey are made known, and are last snrperseding
cvery otheru Preparation of* profe.ssed similar
import. Upwards of Fouteen Tousand cases
haive been certfied as curcd, solely frot their
n-e since the iitroueliction of that into the U.
Sta:ces, thus establishing the fac beyond all
doubt, Thnt tle Bratndreth Pills cure the (appa
renittly) iost opposite diseases, by the one
simple act of continally evaciinting the how
pls vith them. tiiil the disense gives wavy;
thereil1e. Wiatever may be said o tiic THEORY,
the UTILITY of the PRACTICE is nlow BETUoD all
inUBiT.
As 13rmiretl's Pills cire Scnri, Costive.
neis-. Iut its consettenes, seaslaring men,
and all travellers To foreig i regions, shotuld not
he without, in order Tt resoit to thue m on every
ocieei of illiess. No medicine chicst is re
(uirei whiee the% nre.
N. lt.-Time or clinate afects tiem not,
provided they are kept dr%. Southern gentle
men wili ind this iiediciie one that wilinsure
health to t lie people on their estates.
lie cnre dIci a:d iever ptirchase Pills of a
Drii-ist. eI:on'F:sI.1so to b Je 3randrellh's Pills.
uL er I ca:CCat.TA.C.Es is tiny OCe of thig
class ati-l :III A:i'ir. My own established
.t-nebv sVA.i1 %1-1,V ;11 XoGsRAVn Certiti
h.and writing. I'ti is ienr . e- vearlv--and
who i o r t- -lv, . -tutht ol . e' 'oi'ver
r .x i . -hi .: The jae nII i
in4 w.xht . 'ihi..-.el on thel pa.pe'r With a s!eel
seth. I('ti h:za'nau.a' meelicinc' is oblTaiinedu.thaere
Is ino dohit i;* it- ait; perkiel satlisftielion,
andi itfl avltih wautat a :re e arafabI to er' by theo
i'al- ei dh Ietts. ti re is little dubt Tut' they
wid olbtaina it.
!temaa.hcr 701 'lectit:g street, is the only
phire iii Charleston where the gel:ine medi
ci.e' ce The ubtainei. and at III . \ '. ds,1him
har..i C'. .A I" Dom F:efeld G.A. the Oaly
autihoised A::ent:- fior I Ageti.Il
AT; NT''S '-I SO'UTI CAlh)LINA.
Stephent (.er, Aiken; David Turner,
tenara; Jhni iMcl.arien. Aheville: Wl'iiiialn
('nnh~phm. olmnin;l'liiahAlexminder,
lic-kents: .Jalt llastie, Peni!tcaa; Stmuel
Wilmot (aeorgatown . McI.nre. firan lev 4 Co,
Chester; Charles Wilcox. Coa.awhalciie: Ma
tier & ivatI.. Sarnel K. II.: 1.'. & I. B.
Itice, Gralim's. P. ., ariwell Distri.
tiies & Ilolla(ie G 'recville District: 1letif
Gross. . 1xiit t 1: I a.Tie . Nichol, Greenville
C. II.: .h ;. Ture ine. 'viouesville, Ftair.
ield ofIst. ; Sylvese-r 1I1achi. 1raligeburg;
stuilYa' Jolhnso,. wbeiry: Iie & Cater,
Ardersona: .I1:.me . GT.e L.eesville. Lexing
t,,n Distrie': 1loomdae &k Saxott Gnotrensville,
VerioAn & Mitchell Sparial:ur;. P. J. F;.ster,
Foster's. Unii: Distinei; JoIne. Lure,Uiini
ville. George S'eel, Yorkvible ; A. II. UbIamt
hers, Wnsibo o';C iarles Miller. Ldisto Itland,
John Ilcasser. Canulen ; anianel A imot,
Geiorfet.nn; Maker & 1yan, Barnwell ; E.
Gartitne. bjlackvih:cB..rnwell; L D Fvlder,
idway. Barnwell; Gmagley.& Druiiond,
Lower Three Hims. Barnwell: Philip Char.
traid.llranclville. Orangehurg; A. Stevenson,
'ickne' ville. Union, and B. Jaudo, Robert
ville, Beanfiort.
Felb 13, 140 tf 2
1tmate ot son thi nirolina.
ED(iEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN TIlE COM~MON PLE AS.
Jantes Harrieoon Attachmnent.
vs Iletutv 1i tais Deb't on .Iuutgment.
T I E. 'laitntlif in thtis case, having this day
Iiletd h'is declaration, and th< Defentid.mit
hatevinag no w.i'e or Attorney kaewn itn This
Itate, nupont whomt ai copy of' the samie enin be
-arvedl: out mtioncl of P'iant:ttlPs Attorney. Or
lereid. Thait t'.e sta id lefenanaat dee apepear and
pelead to thea salid declaratin within a yeaer and
a clay from tie pubtl:ieioen of this order, or
judaeen- will be renderd ngainsT himpro con
fszacG Fo. POPE, c. c. p.
Nov. 5. 1839 wewi ga7 50 aqe 40
AllBEVILLE DISTRICT.
LV TILE COM.llON PLEAS.
l.erov. Tny 1cr, vs. Ahtarhe rnt
V ilL: PiiilT int this catse, etavinig thtis day
D fiied icis de'elaraioii, tend the Deendtat
hatvilig nec wviti or A ttoc a ev'.. kno it this STate,
ilponi whomttu a copyt o: the saittmat ennh- sern ed.
Cli moietion,. crdaeraI tiat Ithe said Defenadatt
doe 11 eappent andt plende to t~e staid dee'la rationt,
wvitia a w.ar ancc ta dlu aalro the pi .ienidnIu
baet eoT'. m lintal an.t' abciutec jnditteint wil le
C' le'rk's 0 *Tia . (
I' ' iII CO.l1.l1.5 PL E AS.
.a0el J. l.i p fordl,
G;:nimshiee, vs. Asmst
\V' illiami 31. Pailey~ ..un~ t
V'IElainatifi'hatvini this day filed htis dec
~Irarion ina my otlicc, andt 'die Defendat
hatvitng no0 wife ori Attorney knaownu to he withtin
the state. upon whomtt a copy could be served,
with a rttl.- to pilendl On mo iitiont, ordered that
the D)eendtant do plead tee the said declaerationa
wtthiin a yent and a dayv from this date, or final
atnd tahsohatte jtudgmetit will be awarded atg~aist
JNOi. F. LIYINGSTON. c. c. r
Clerkl's c llie.'
S(ate (tfr8tih 114arolla.
IN TIlE (:.UloN P~LlAS.
Waeillinm Dniel.vs lteahment
TU' ii. Plaitntill' having this day hileed his die.
Je'Iartionu ill tht'e ave statede case. and
hiavintg no w..afci ta aTorley known to be with.
itn thuia State, uponi wvhiom a copay of' the saied
e.carntion with a rule to pletad ean be served.
It is or'der'ed tat the said IDefendant do napear
ande ptl'ad to thte satid dfelatratioti, withint a year
ande a day, fromh thme htmh!ientioni he'reof, or lic'al
titd ablte jndgmtetnt t ill he atanred agttinst
iilmt. G CO. POP E, c. c. p.
L'/rrl's fl~jire. (
i t e/i 'Ka lRflt ( n' r. it M' 50e ae '1