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theI - effc MyB PAY a-M 14KER'S 1ILL. etill rsg.sOUUENEY. thll Booker's Hill a vener- the3 2,I& on the Geld with hands COT, I novered, and while Ira -roud him. py f gir a copatriots, and e dliver- do .Mwa ranbou tfear nd dnad HIgh rols e bttle-cry, -aumespread iou1 ateugth ia quai amadly burls led Iliciet: jeci ' isu a6ce; anused to tred tual iath of med strie. ~ Che Who but a Savior's e k had fed " the founttof Iife. B~ftni where the black smoke wreathed, nee ihead was bow'd aind bar. ren b r a v land, he breathd Isis The nobsy or prayer. fur rct i with early mor- rel - o'euisaker lieight. e d e a inae Unbrn. Ow thlaher's might; * archuki~nd gay' it U dte &dWd that day, Y, his a as thatbrans or stone1. e hi bcthe h of time. pr uI ~An rcVIr of a raith linu ydd saiblie; a i et fair. awbin sir wax-pale'. no a prayer eye - (E~ IVW 8ONG. p.r - erge 1o0as uodaa, rasq. a&*@ 5jds a6 wild omcnN' con kbuat. call tn~ail but benyant boat LOeLg111 rk andA now Snrene, M loa inuut Goat; -r GoLthmr sbhreL bov wheewe shoold love to stay, i's 1 slwwafthiaA Ing wr.' l a jwpoi41r, away. 1e winds and raic come on. ser-asI in ougainat the shower, I - 5 asia KAbasermeiasaw.Mu - bn g ithe.a should shine. are btoescanno btay ; a nd '1".an mine, is e w Nen itfades away. Wh1 hai go. G*l t. destined all, soleid below; eab want its charms. fIod we keep, . iesh'othe's arms keditodown the step. ___________ -_________mat Rl 77j14RECFES.whi t hulA Oute-ie FreemaeL. A ChEAP PAINT. end beaNeahIfIranslankd limeandelack 11 g e wheslacked ad -to i 20 cou ~adi paWi bt 17 pounds of salt, e *1111 saer. train this mixture Th wire swee. and it will-be fit for use ith old Ate.Tis isintend- i 46 ifbuikingip or where it is het lheeatir:In rde toivea good red. be laid on with a brush the ul.vs.Each coat must have you ~tiene11 w ys atfore the nseat is applied. the ~~Ildwf'wal. take as-betOre one litic iagenne., 3 pontnds el sugalr, 6 Our s(Nit peiitoas above, and rpply the oe~trbiek, and li it well cal. usin cuhmt.qI~~lYWthema-it is tar psreferable crem ,tojaI2 aa 4 haveR also used it on wood. and mov will last inager on rough si- pliei twill on plain siding or beo ~ hert - makeap culdeyu pleas Iflynn *o~lt. WochreO instread of ciet) o.-saehre aed chrome 17i ~4- d:elate color, lampblack ; t * Jr greeu. chromec green. sep .,~defpaint -iU1 ca: -cost A461 vi sgae s nikt their efteeen to usn * hope aoethinig r - e ad~tvantage on slot. the ~ - . systi sit -irawasll tAb clotl '.k pin the steam; Ina aff ,.threpgh COUI eerCthe hme. cres 'nter's brash-4wo celotS iteamroof, and porta OiM'orender diiis A aoutovs A hftjauupofc a frots ' -'f potadesb f l4asting as di n Oh! sh .rim n Waahintu~i ~ahg b acNebP ~ J -ofLber.-A clus8 be- " oits - not r . * ine a by ieble and flikeringlbefot , p curioity become more and morse s urgent-until they are both satis- d The altimate-nay, the imatediate : of iiereased gonral Iteillige 4 be a desire tobecone d** #j for I esuccess it the particular avocation I have chosen. This, they will dis- i -r, is to be surely obtained only, 6.y. ing the rules of their ot to their ori- I and by inquiring the Teas=s (or the ptioo olech. But as they cannot Be plish this-without more orIess patit y, their intellect will receive a bene i tr.aining under which their powers it be daily mote invigorated. Thus ed to refleetion and Philosophical in y, their minds will become epacita for the investigation of kindred sub s. They will in time, be led in sbis r. to see how close the relation and mu dependence between different bran s ol science nd artef whose intimate dons they never dreamed, are con ted. The man who is coniented to lin ignorant, of the first principles of trade and receives the rules necessary h guidance from his "boss." as per an unnterable, may be expected to ain obscure and drone-lhke. lie will yjustly descend. - To the vile dust from which he sprong. nwept. unhonored, atnd unsung" ay be sinking his children with hin, se education he has neglected. uint, he other hand, the man who spends leisure bouts in scaching after know ;e in general, as a hearing upon iis rca*ional intercets, must, anild ill be ured and esteemed. No' matter what avcatien or pecuniary situation may a will be dcemed no diagrace. It is his proressiisum which reuders a mann ly lonorable or ditvnorabloe. is site s of the riecting aid discrininatitg mtn of the community, but the atunaer .hich Its tpursues it. ,etc cvry man nauifest that degrce ofj ifort and nidtness of dress, compati wit his calling- hat gentalemanily do metl becoming a.-n-sible men-atn a- 1 o aft,.tbjt degree of intelligence which I ally within the grasp 49f all, and he I be aly respected, we care not whe- I he handle the a-vi, or the axe, the gh, or the sledge the needle, or the e. s ;bis view of tbe sulgect, mechanics at take the blame to themselves, if they not regarded favorably. The noblest of being, so for as time is concerned, d uanformity to the public good; and he I strives for the accomplishment of high purpose, will realizs the "oubil uf labr." Worth askes the-nan--wit the t'eWlow he rest is leather and prunella." 4 Baltimore Sun. %e Mani of the House.-The -Georgia ine) Courier" copies. with our re 'ks, The anecdote of -TAe man of the tme" and tells the following story, ch is too good to be lost : friend of ours tells the aory difrer a ws passing a "clearing" in Cobb My. and rude up -so the Cabio in the re of it to lrtoenare soatle refreshnaents. re was cousiderable nuise witbin, aind as not until afier several efforts that ide himselfheard. At last, a little boded, freckle-faced, bare-ftooted. *-a of sovereignty" presen:ed himself at loor apparenty much excited.- -Are de master of thae-lliuuse," was as uasual prefatory ingnirv. "Wait there a ,strianger, and .a'f let you know." frieq sat pati mnty upon his hwrse.; agiiia recotmened, and after somte I utes, out swaggered thue little lord of ion with hie arms akimnbo, every C eenat it en *rand seigmiur, and re I to te questton, "Well, I jist-is. I've a soetlin thtat pint." .We'ther thais should occupy a-hiher station in so han te aienet, numerous andi high nelligent class of the "ben-pecked,". Ieditor of the Chronicle is in apesition i arally to detehtine. - r. .Fraklin's lortins uan Fuee Tra.e. d be folloawing pithy article of Dr. p kin, exhibits the practice "of inapo- I< bi~h ~tetive duties on forciog ur- ii se apitof iew. 'Ji pj of the werd "forbid"ineverycaes, o mosde. "ipes a prectie-dwIfyarj' 1 used, it would periaps be better-en od as-applying to the high protectie am now :iaue. ade and* ~ c~ S u.&ppose a fry X, mahtbe nnfacturcs,- as4 , silk, and iron, bnp ti'n; three-other tes, A,-B;.-.-:hua aestroyssFaa:. h sing :aa vent. aenitra luit pfle, of Y usa..avor othaerswa clohiers. order to do this, she forbidd tilo -iii- E mion ts(- n..loh fr. : A. ,in return5 qbd silks ea'X. hej thesifk woskers-compila of the P 'X, toconiss -the., Jriuds slksa in retarn, formiis irons-wareitIinX. ben the iroa 1winthirs tomblais of do ad ridA. .iipd~atie frm ,in ~ri~ (clotfh from3N It bat s got halilthese jisatibItionar aser-!AL, Inzheir comien stoeka V Sesnmenas ecennences of life hi 5 Miller, thejiophet, is announed P e :lnigha Cry,, to be seroulyilL, a Sia said to be doubtful whether he ,a er be any beater. ' is physicians stediced al wisiters. ?N3,.aFINE DRILLS,. - areled by i - Y0. 0. B. FORD. a F0D~AbugAt mhurgdjs~h Ms' titel 1 A 6lay ta July nt, the g pro rly : ,4 Solomon Johnson vs John Mathews. cy neres of laud, more or less, where eiendant lives. Watson Crews & Co. vs IL L. Mayson ;Co. and Job McBde; Trenboims & 'homlinson va the same ; Wildman & libble vs the same; nine negroes, viz. laty, Rosena. Frank, Sarah, Evelina, ohn, Arhwr. Tom and Daniel, the pru erty or H. L. Piayson. Steedman & 3lerreut vs BenjamittBar aV, rour hundred acres of land, more or sea, where defendaut lives. Addison Weny, bearer, vs Jef'erson Berry and Mildred Berry, foor bundred and fifty icres of laud, more or less, where defen lant Mildred Berry lives. adjoining lands if Jas. Sheppard and Joshua Harris. Allison Deloach, for Nancy Oliver vs resse Shumpert, John Shumpert and )aniel Livingston. seven hundred andl biyrt acres of land, moro or less, adjoin ng Wm. Shumpert, James Merchant and others. Minor W. Gracy vs Wm. Bridges and R. T. bloore, administrator's of Samuel Glore, deceased; Benjamin 11. Gray vs ho sate; four hundred acreq of land. nore or less, adjoinin; Jacob Long and iVilson Sheaby. M. Watson vs Richard DunLio, two iarses. M. T. MetidenhaU v; Wn. W. Wil inms, three huidred and thirty acres (if aud, more or less, being a part of the roker Spring Traci, adjoining lands of R. s. Rodgers, ihe estate of William Elliott. te estate of John Low, and others. Wm. Dozier vs Joseph Jay: Daniel Wheeler vs the same; Dennis aleCarty 6r sho use of his wife vs the same; W. & 3. Attaway vs the same; one negro girl :ilvey. St,-phen Wilson vs Dudley Rountree, me negro, Charliote. Juliu., Day vs Edmund Kennedy, rour iundred neres cof land, nore oir less, ad oinin; John William, J. S. Funke, and muihere. Oliver Towles Ordinary vs David Lit le, administraor, shree hundred acres of and, iore or less. adjoining John Mololey, 61rs. Vaughn and othes, al,, one negro >oy, Frank. 'Terms Cash. .. CHRISTIE, a. r. D. June 10 3t go State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. )liver Simpson vs. Alachmeat. J. G. Eckles. B Y an urdcr from A. P. Butler. one of the associates Judges of said Slate, shall.pmruceed to vell in the above stated ase at Edgeficld .Court House on the irst Alonhu& in July next, one negro boy Kichard. 'erms caah. S. CHRISTIE, June 10 .[el 50] E. *ti Staite of So'uth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ummisioner in Equity ' Fo ec1o sur of VA Lewis ElIzey. Mortage. riHE Nortganged preruises containing six hundrtd and forty (G40) neres More or less, siluale in E:geflield District, td - ailoning lands sf John Tarune ['homsas Lamar, and John Curter.necord sog she original graut, bating~ been sold u the Girvt Mounday in Aujgus: Iast, one f aurtha lr ensh, and thme balnce ona a cred - of ihrece inothsb, and the purchaser hav g fik-ld so comply wi'h the terms ofsle:j shbll ofer she samse premises so the hi:;h.t ,t 5idder on the first Mlouday in July next. ir cash, uat the risk of the form:.:r p::r baser. June 10 ($3 010) 3t toi Brought to the Jiail F mlis Districs a ne;:ro man, u Iho Lacalls himsself IIIXON. line feet -l1 :ches high, of dark comtplexion. hass short lhiskerm, and is uliout 2l or 25 years of ge; says Ihe rantaway -frosn Mr. Mhillen. or, of Oglcthoirpe-County, . Ge, in corn ay wish another mao namsed Nesons he imging to thesame persos. Trho owner Srequested to cone l'orardi, prove r erty. pay charge~s and take bitm awaty,1 sberwiso he il be div'osed of accordine law. C. HI. GOODMlAN,-Jilor.! June 141 if Urought to the Jail r F thismBivvrics a negro mnan.who cans~ h imiself A ARON, five fem 31 incihes igh, dark complexion, 'ibhous I8 or 1'. 9 omas of age, says .heongs so Mrit. Dat inpairt, Ave miles fromn-the village of1 Lewberry, and has been runaway -three Th'e owner isrequesledio come forward, rove property, pay chsargjs and sake him way, otherwise, ho will he disposed cit reordingto Jaw. * C.lU.- GOOQWAN, Jailor. JDJ4 ti 20 Brought to. te Jail Fhis Jistsrit a negru.usan.who calls knstif WESL ~YMeet 4 ie be ii, about 22 or 23 yearsof age, very in , of dksmplemiost and stammers 1.agwhnaed~.question; says ao o:rCan Cronale~in the op. wrand o. Laurens udistrct. Tlie owmer is requessald lncwote for ward. rove property, pay churges, and take him n-f .otherwise ho will ~T' disposed of C. ..-GOORMN, Jailer. June li4a 20 Tinner .Waptedl.. L Fut -rate-JOURNEtMA'INNER, will find constant'emuple'ynent and good asat int tis village. None but a-first rate genel-C. ., Jne .19 I1AWN.-' .FiNE asortmnent for*afe-cm y JNk O: foRD Iubety Aprll5 - . ti~ -1' T H E celebrated Rauce flnrse fnal Still lion. ARGYLE.will stand the ensu-I n: SeaSon lt the 'laniiat ion of COpt. Wi. I. MtyS, four mile% -outh of Ed A lield C. II., on the Atienita Road. Ife will he let o Mare% at $15 the single visit ; 25 tie eason ; and $'-i insure ; slid half a dol Inr it) the Groom in every in'tance. The moucy orran approved note pnytid the 15th of Dect.mher next, must lie sent wil each Mare. or she will not be served. Good pasturage will be provided. and Mares fed or grain at a reasonable price, and servants boarded grati,. A club of five Mares siall be entitled to their season at *-2l cacti 3Mre, ami should they prove not in foal, they shall have the benefit of the Fall Season gratis. Every care will be taken or the .lases and the ir fouls, but no lialilities will be incurred for escapes or necidents. A discount tof ten per cent will be allowed on all monies paid at the time of putting the Mate. The Seatwn will commence o The irst of Februitrv. nud end on ihe lost of Jutie. ARGY[E is a dark brown horse, with out white, except a star, fifteen hands aul three quarters high ; possessed or uncom mon bone and mOsele. and a 4rn comr hiting with perfect symnmetry, every e. sen:ial of a taco litv-. lie is now 12 years old, havin. been inaled in Alar) land in the Spring of 1530. lie wras sired by the famius Mona. Tonson. hi-s d'n This tie, was by Ogle's 0-cur, his iunidam by Dr. Thornton's imported florse Clifden; hi ;. g. darm by Mr. Oal's Spot; and his g. g. g. darn ly Dr. M:rHsllI lyder Ally, who was by Lindsay's Arahianu. The performatnces of ARUYLE upon the Turf, have placed him in the very first rank of American lIorsev. as a Racer, while those of his get entitlo hit, o an equal standing as a Stallion. lIle started first at Orangi burg, S. C., in J3. 183-, and ran at Darnwell. Augusta. Macon, Columbia and Charleston, two, three anal fotr milies heats, winning successively 8 races, five f hei of four mile heats, beat. ing Patsy Wallace. Rattlesnake.(3times) Ltuy Ashton, ILushligla, Bertramd, junior. (twice) Nortumne, &c. &c. lH never lost a heat, and was rarely if cv-r put up to his speed, until his extraordinary iefeat by John B'ascombe. in A pril, 1836, the circumstances of u hieh are familiar to ev cry one. Subsequently ie was trained and run with great success in Virrinia; and in May last on the Central Courso at Baltimore, after ruining for the first heat of three miles, and losing it by a head in 5 minnes 4 seconds, he non the seconti beat in 5 mtinutes, 40 secondt, being thu best second beat of three miles recorded in the American rurf, atd the most brilliant per fonnance of a ycnr surpussing all others in the riehness of its annals. During the ,amc week, and on the same tittrse, one of his dnagher, .iate Scaton. won the great waeepstkeit of !1000, beating a fine field with great ease; sutch a coincidence beving hitherto unknown upon the Turf. ARGYLE stood but one season.snd to a limited nu-:.ber of mares, tinot many ot which "erc thorou;:h bred, yet his colts have .won nine out of eleven races for which they have been started. beating at one, two and ilhrec mile- . aC get ofniqeny of uur best Stallions, besides several imu ported colte, somie of them in first-ratc timic. Two of li' get. Governor Butler nod lKate Sealot,, are. unw tnrivadt upon the Turf by anty thing oft their age, The ownters of A i G Y LLE, in biringinig him bqck to) the State in which (though tnt tunled) be was first trained and gained his earliest laurt-l.. 1pJesent himt with con faence to the i'uhlie, as being in e.-ery wy, onf account oaf hiis blond, sire ntud irmi, hisi performautes on the turf. so re iartk able for endaurance. na well uts speed.. andt the extraordinary success of his get, ntorthyr of the ent iro a pprnhaatioan. WI I.LI AM ii. M.WYS. Ranaway I'PO)M the subscriber, lisinig near Cl..nd's creek. iin the iiteighttonarhood of Chatmii nu'a 3lil l'dgeticld District, Stmy Negro mane JOIl N, whiotm ? pir ~ch~ae of ny tiulher a few weeks ago, my fath~er putrchaed him fromn a tape einlator. fienm Vireiniia. .John said lie sa.a raised maenr fliimtid, Va . lie is ahout 2l -rats. of age. naot 5 tuet e2 tr TI inches high, at light comaple-xion. :i nad has a. scar ean the cat 1er ufthis left e-ye: .- a -ataant well muue flow. *aait faced, spaks gniik whenta a upoenc to. ile ::nl on when he went awayv a fair capi, a brown-i ,.l e.totha o,,u. niad panialonn-ia of couar.e grey -lth. ft is quite likely he is tryiing tio get hack ni Virgainia. I will give~ twenty-fite dollars ,-ward to any "-rsona who -vill apparehened the aid 4ave- aind cotnftine himi in any jail in thtis litnte, sea that I get him mo.nn anal irtiy-tive lollars if raken out af the $tate, aind if lirught ome all reasna~ble. expaeinses will be~ paid. The scnzatoarfra 'mthorn ha wau piurchiased vriteat lis ana Andrew Le-e. ADAM BLACK. Feb.E tf d The Columbhia Soutth-Carolinian. will ceapy he above once a tmoth nttil ferbid. And ,nrwat d their alccoiunts to thits ollice. State ofa South Carolin. ABIIEV IL L1E.D)ISTRICT. IN TH E COMMlON PLEA\S. IOI!N W. McKF'LLAII. who is in the ens. ~tody of the. SheriffofAblbeville District-by irtuecof twi writ. of enpiassd satisfaidutium. tibo ituit of Jatmeial. Giles and Wilson & umax, having filed his. peztiion with a sehe hle. em oath, oh his whnle estate, real.and per onal, for the purpose ofobtaining the bces~t fthe Acts of the General Asuacimbly, cism nonly call-d the Insolvent Dehtors Acts Petiti Nories is herebv.given. that the pti ion of thuesaid. Juhn W. MlcKellar willrbe eard and considered in the Court of Cotamon 5las for Abbeville Disrics,at Abbevilto Court Ienise, on the sfglcath day of October next, or uch otlier dify the'reafler us. the Court miaay rder durng thme term, comrn encitigat the said inge on the itird )londmy of October next, ad all the ereditorn af the said Johqs W. le Clar, are hereby suteoned personally orby heir attorneys, .to appear theu and there im be sad Cant t, to shaw case,.if any they earn, hy the benltof the 'Acts aforesaid should otoh ~ ited to theu sid 3.1in W. &lcgellar, pen ebi excutiniiwIe aiest*~mn eura y thte A'euirafatmn,ii .U~itrqi~ JNO. F. LLNINGSTONm c.c.. Clark's. fte' )9thrMay, 18?43 ~ 4 Mny3-1 ( - iA7-43) .3m Iu r9I denIgt 3. s'nga gre enit y foun . sinoi the bands )f thrce individuals who .a' determined :) sustain its repulation beseeal ,esults or the water can be estif *go by 'euindreds who have expericoced its influ mccs upon various diseases. and the ac' :ommodations shall be suitdcl to the wants ,f any who may visit the place, upon the rolton ing terms; viz: M1att per day. 5J 00 - per %eck. 6 0C per n eek, over one and less thou 4 weet, 5 00 per eek, over four weeks,. 4 01 Children and servants half price. iforse per day, Q " per tveet k 5i " per week, over one *Ai. S U( Mr. Wim. Murray and. ady will super intend the provisions of the table. JOHN Z. IMMERMAN. Agent for Glenn's Springs Company. M ay 1, 1843. N. B. There is at ihis time, (and teil coutinue through the yearl a good Malc anld Female School. Mr. John Isbam sugerinends the mol school. Rev. C. S. Beard superintends tfie fe male scheol. May 31 St 18 New Spring and Summer GOODS-I T i E Snb,.cribers have just received, an are now off,-ring to their custtomers an !he public genteraly, a full and well selectec wnortment or. Fancy 4 Staple Dry Goods, Cqmprising every vaoiety of Goods in thei lint, nuted to the Spring and .stnmmer trade; which they will sell at prices to suit the timnes At.sn-A general assrtment of Groceries, Hardware, h1ats, "ees, &c. &c. which will he sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may favorthen1 with their patronage. We,Avre mdnced by the present reduced pices of (doods, to inak leary purcleasies, whieb enables us to offel strong induicements to vnirchspers, We are determined .o sell, and et--haise.who doub our ability in please theni, ceU and se. Wo also continue the busines of Millinery A Mantuamaaing under the superintendrace of M4rs. C. if DOW D. and havisig received a mw nppij of Gosnils suited to that branch of trade. ar prepaved to execute all lundo of work witi neatness and despatch. Ordors from the-country promptly attende to. BLANi & BUTLER. *Apri[ 12 tf iI NEW GOODS. T HIE Subscribers respectfully inform thei old custueners and the publie genserally that they are now receiving and opening thei: stock or Spring & Suamuser Goods,, Embracing a general asortmnent of Fancy & Staple Goods, HATS. SHOES. & GROCERIES. Having disposed of the greater part of thei old stock, they are now able to ofer anl almos entire new stock of Good-,, which they will sel at prices to suit the tienes. G. L & E. PENN. April J2 tf I New Spring and Summer GOODS. T HE Subscribers are now recei-v ing fron - New York. their sprisaz a Summser Goods, Enbracing almost every article usually kepi in ist market. We have selected our Goodm with grent care, and relnest our custonets, and the plie generally, to call and eaamine fr themselves. and see that the prices do cor. resposet with the times. We taire thankftel for paet favorc, and hope by strict attentionto bu saness to merit a contrguanee. PRESLEY & DRYAN. Arhtil 12, 1843. tf N JOBN COLGAN, Merchant Tailor, R ESPECT.FUL LY informs his cns comners, and the public generally, that he is juat returned fromn Charlestou, with a variety of articles ine his tine, whih he will dispose .of on terms to suit ihe mnarch 22 tf 8 Slate Rights aind State Mch/anics ! SADl.K, BRIDLE, IJARLNESS AND COLLAR MANUFACTORLY. JOANIEL ABBY., P~ ESPECTFULILV itnforms the citi IL zens of Edgefteld District, that he Tns comceced the above business in all IS various branchees. -Havinag just recei ed from the Eastern Citica, a splendid as Iortmneat of'.Bius, Motmntings aud Leather, acatsenros the public that his work niill be Jotte in a style egnal to any Manufactory t the State, nt reduced prices. N. B Miltary accuutremnente in the miost approved style. Etgelield -C. H., Feb 1 er I. Notiee. ILL persns itede'ated to us ont accounts idue the fiust of Jaunary last. are re uested to come and settle up. We lhave a pay our debets. GOODE & ;YON. Feb.13 tf 3. DJhoice Family Medicines. Paiuuls, Guls, 4' WNsdese GLASS. VANLy every article usually -kept in DRUG STORES, are ofl'ered to the lowest mar kei prieps. by R1SLEY & CO. Hlamburg, S. C., or HAVILANIs, RlSLEY & CO0. Augusta. A pril 5 3me .10 AVERY large aced well assorted m1 - of' ENGULi& A MERICAN PRt 8, ew,sud fuorsale at erloepieby Hamburg. A pril 17 tf. 2 New s4primer & Smflniser rs now opening at his a* iiamburg, La full auaseatiet of w the Spr ~ipdSsamesTirade which hes tr..u w. -o ash. 8PRIE PILLS* Serefuouas and Cbni Lirr TINll are.prepared by Dr. S. T R Campbell, from the water of the higly:.-cetebrated' - esu~prigeln Rockbridge county Va., caliod The Alum Springs. These waters ita'their oef'ets upon the system are tonie .~iieesing 'thbe appetiie..and promoting digestion, they are alternative. exciting the secretins of glan.dslaisysnt generally5 ad partie r of the liver and kid eya e catharic, I produciuX copiou , tions; and they o inauion I to the stu ra ireaingthe pe IF;=u tho combinaq igb eet upon the system, they are a great puriller of the blood, oat!dqa is;* ~i~p .*on The efect o mhP niad rom I these waters, are in all s16 ct ipnilar to the water itself,nagA. J equal to a comon glass of wa I f the cure of the above diaeases, Iid all *ufer chronic (or slow) diseases, presti tbe use of these PillescrdU{io gi 'eftn ith small jk pyIog the pills. is all a f are per veringly u .ewmay be more certainly epoetdib er any other treatment heretaf , ex4 cept from the use ofthe e onis whih they are prepared either y eqdanco at the Sprions r-otb"Wis ' speedily cure dihrrhwe a w ith acidity of the stoonebt, aa4 j monly called hea.bvr ;w 0 6 may be tiken At s' ' ti I aeb is troubled h'iI I riest eoect. These Pie feet eet 'n preventing nervous or sk-beadache o six pitWIstibuld be taken Symptoms are felt. These *a&" arma for all he~rno ges and as the' Pil v the same effect jti.rcsesh l1sbele-ed theywill ao.hae-thoeumetrfeet asha tof hemnofhags.,Tbef edrendropae1 , some casesbr are-ne itsealible d in all cases of this dimease. FrometthtefedkW pills in pbrfyig -In valuable in ibe cure .etal.' skin, and all indolent' "sX" a bealthy action' 1I~#a$ h such disease,, ifihke*sige elltb'.1 appears to be rietated at Ast flbs ulcers become moreIndamedhn more freely,let not-thiseiremnita any one. or deter him from their use. Theeare god effects of the. ill in cc vitiated humors froM. theb surface, and until the blood.isperiled, such disease cannot be eurad. - lods MIcera, The useWofth d pills, invariably cause 1'em o4 P more freely, and i a'isrt the, of hi healthy appearance. Thiy or" aseful remedy in Chole'ralinaM nm summer bowel complaint i also for expeling wrtim -fmIW They immediately piedi a promote digestion, and walL- ly. correct and cure acidity Of the *staek From their cleansing.andpurifyidg efecte upon the bluod; and fromthe tone, vigr and energy, which their operatioss 1 tot be wbole ysem the -ilhf great preventative'o fi preit in low and:1'1 kU ece, persons ovingle sc6 rt find it greatly. to their advantagsatme the pills, for a fortnight,.atis conmence ment of every spria n ilo preventative, and tobul p rf brokren down by previous's hkg L~~p a. These Pills areavlaiiaasss o - he use and efliesev'suiphnrous sada line mineral waters, and ihree ot'4ai,.ro( them taken each. day, at, diflegqtianev. .wilicb in attendamce at. otbertoiserak sprina~s, would add greatlj to thme'durative effects ofthese waters. These walers and pills are worthy' of the notice of the-bediealFaenlij; .bd itt tl:eir bands would be a valuable artielg ia the treatment of many diseases, otherwise unmanageable. Lnamenorrhea, dysmen orrhe~a and lechorrhes,ethe watera of.the Alum Springs are peculiarly effecacious ; and we believe the~pills made frohetihese waters, would have the samet effecllathe treatment of those diseaseu.1bar the water ha, ; therefore. we 'would :ieeomi'etttd'a trial of thmby the Faculty,'in thouddis. eases. These Pills arecausity takesasv, ing no nauseous taste, are peff~plysafe in all cases where active- (eve'r does not exist and do not sicken persons while using them. For sale by J. D. TIBBETS, oerdhov to 0. L & E. Penn's, store. Cyclopedtg eIf .s pies of the above valuab h~e offers for sale ar the palli~s pr. The character of this r ibhj well known to the public, geneiks~s unnee ry to commn upo A LL Personsare forseIW tradist& ..fot two-Notas-ef bassd;;ginee by uge Paul WV. Conner, one de StavJaeiysif for Five Hundred Dollars.with intaa~bd the date, dated Jannar 19, l8j for.Five Hludred.Doltas del. 184!>. dated :I9th.Jantuary, Notes were gliarland, belonged toam join hy bound wit Paid W.Cs to make-the tite of said laud -nv intumld to pay'the said notes. L AR.INGEVN atrgh I5ll BRICK LA YER-k t& do ay .work in Ihis line, in a manner, and at-prieessuitable to H aving served a-regular apprtd to the -business, he will warran h.o he pots together to stand. Letters adelressd to the ce (J~F burisofrill ascet wth W flJ lion march 22 :- :tr shteediaga nell~~u S. llvmborZ.AriI 17 ef W'