Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 12, 1847, Image 5
,Thisa iipar bird breeds in the
recesses. fthesnb-alPine country+ which
skirtsibejnRocky Mountains, and is sel
donim seen farther to the eastward. It is
lbetdbyrthe aborigines of America, as it
is'by almost every other people to be an
blem of might'aad'hourage ; and the.
lyoung Indian warrior-glories ii-his'eagle
~r kuame as the-mosthonorable with which
he con adorn himself.. ts' feathers are
;attached to the .calumetsa-of smoking
pipes-used by the-Indians in celebration'
of their solemn-festivals,'which has' ob
tamed-for itthe;nname of' the calumet
eagle.indeed, so-highly-are-these or
;t naments-prised, that :i warrior. will often
:"echange a valuable horse for the tail
-leathers of a singleeagle. The strength
otvision of this bird must almost exceed
conception, for it can discover its prey
eand pouince upon it from a height at
which itself, with expanded wings, is
scarcely visible to the human-eye. When.
- looking for its prey it sails large circles,
with its tail spread out, but with little
motion of its wings ; and *often soars aloft
- An a spiral manner, its gyrations becom~'.
'ng~less and. less perceptible, until it
dwindles to a mere speck, and is at
length entirely lost to view. A story is
current;on the plains of Satscatchewan.
ofa.half breed Indian, who was vaun
tinghis prowess before a band of his
o'untrjnen, and wished to impress them
with a belief of his sugernaturil.powers.
n the midst of his- harangue, an eagle
was observed suspended, as it were, in
the air, directly over his head, upon
which, pointing aloft with his dagger,
which glistened in the sun, he called.on
the royal bird to: come. down.: To his
own amazement, no less than to the
consternation of the surrounding Indians,
the eagle seemed to obey.the charm, for
it'instantly-, shooting down with'. the
velocity of an arrow, it impaled itself on
the point of his weapon! '
Musical Bells for Cows.-An ac
complished and somewhat romantic
French lady, on visiting the chateau of a
distinguished nobleman,. says,"I have
heard (or the first time, an admirable
and enchanting sound, which if generally
established, would add an' inexpressible
-atrm to the ether beauties of a iural
'fe This was no legs that, an inconsid,
erable herd of shining cows, each with a
iisical blattorhed to: her' neck, at
Wued with the graetest nicety of several
octaves high.'rnd low-forming a delici
ous; yea a ind of celestial music, the
. entnes, of.which has a powerfel effect,
- the nigination, and cannot.be listen.
d to without, expe riencing asensible
~h~ri rEdtor, th. farmers:may;
t ~s sall won 'ad nulsil produceno
toe -~he~e; butalloggime totell.
S " ticable iand ; Iriavel but'
-~j b am tlewoman
{and c bei panilk
anon etue 'with
~ tlh:r sunny..green-slopes,
copaeo wood,, and
syln clumps, could neves..he observed
by ady of refined taste, without
au~ln ssociations full of interest and
of the hist 'gratification.-American
To reove Dusf or Motes from thme
<4 "' Egte.-'amers, as well as many other
persons are often so- exposed in their
O labors as to, get dust or. motes in their
pyn', and frequently suffer considerably
before they can find any-means of relief.
The following simple remedy is almost
alwayrs near at hand,.and in most cases
will prove effectual :--Fill a cup or gob.
len iih 'clear cold water, qu ito -to the
-brim,"and place, the eye in distress in
such i position as to be completely
within the water in the cup; then rapidly
open <Ind shut the 'eye a fewv times, and
the dust, or, mote .will be immediately
washed awayj.. If a cup or other vessel
bnoathand, the eye mnay be placed
n ispring or. bucket of water.
Ckaracter.-It is in the relaxation
of society, it is in the expension of pros
perity,-it .is in the hour of dilation of the
heart, and of its softening inlto festivity
and' leasure,'that .the real character of'
men is'discerned.. If there is anty good
in thcm, it appears then'or never. Even
wolves and tigers, when gorged with.
thelirprey,,are safo and qgenile. It is
at siuch timet~'that ,noble minds give all
-' the r'einsi to their good najure. .They
indulg'e their genius even to' intemper
ance, n kindness to the afilicted, in gen
e'rdsitf'*o the conquered; for bearing
njssn paying bene6it. 'Full of
dignihdagsehres, they respect dignity
'i-lGt iegb it sacred in the -un
'n" 'happy. $t ytysjs~hon, and basing in
the sunshbs,.offmmerited, fortune, that,
-low, sordidJungenerous, and rebtile
souls bwell writh their hoarded poisomi;
*'t is'dhe tii heyfi'pply their odious7
__ spl ndor aiddshin lout) ih !full 'lustre
of heir native villany and baseness.
' Would 'do for a Yanake.-On~ the"
~.ternoon of the day on which the rice
ofbread: wasraised in Ayer, E'igla'id a
dedjfotih g und'ta h-rc a
risen't& !,Ohrl!" said- yobing
*hap~"-iills ad'e'ougl,3'but the loaf
*'is of ysdadaykigl't Th'baker
J4 Jadghedidhi* hlcifien*Ad
0.0 ^ N T fft Y
Toe those who love liters
1
CO lNT f T
T HERE isa Recriting RendevoUs now
koen,.at Edgefleld Court House, under.
the superintendence of Lieut. A. M. Perrn.,
Those who may wish to-Enlist,iwdl plese'
call at Goodman'a Hotel. +'
Recruits are supplied with' Ctothig' when
they are enlisted, good Quarters-are. provided,
and-the pay-commences from the'dae of en'
listment. -
As Old Edgefield and Abbeville were never
know to be behind in patriotism '1 -hope 'thatz
the young men of thoso Districts.,will co mne
forward, with alacaity, to the standard-of their
country, as she is much in. want-of good sol
diers. :Capt. Manigault;'who.is to; command
the company,is a brave and noble gentleman,
he is from this State. The 1st Liout. is from
Abbeville District, S. C. Gen. M. L. Bonham,
is the Lieut. Col. of the same Regiment. and
Major Maxey Gregg,' ofSouth Carolina is the
Major. . ' A. M. PERRIN,
2nd Lieut. 12th Inf.U. S. Army,
Recruiting Officer.
april28 . 14
- Head Quarters,
Orders Zo. 2.
:LMsTONE SPRaxos. March 15.
HE following Regiments will parade for
Review and Drill at the times herein eta.
ted, viz
'The 13th Regiment of Infantry and Upper
Squadron of the 4th' Regiment. of Cavalry,
(the Charleston Light'Dragoons excepted,) at
Walterboro', on Weduesday the 12th of May
next.'
The 12th Regiment of Infantry. and the low.
tr Squadron of the 4th Regiment of Cavalry,
iear Coosawhatchie, on Saturday, the 15th of
May next.
The 43d Regiment of Infantry, at Bean
ford's Bridge, on 'Tuesday the 18th of May
next!
'The 11th Regiment of Infantry; at Ashley's,
on-Thursday, the 20th May next. -
- The 3d Regiment of Cavalry, at Holman's,
on Saturday, 22d. of May next. -
-*the 14th Regiment of Infantry, at.-Orange-.
burg on Tuesday, the 25th of May next.
. The 15th Regiment ofInfantry, at William
'on's; on Friday. the 28th of May next.
The commissioned- and non-comriissioned
officers will assemble at their respective Regi
mental Parade Grounds on the day previous to.
Review, for Drill and Instruction. -- ,
The Major General will, with his - staff, at
tend the Reviews, and the commanding officers
of Brigades will, with their staff, attend in their
respectivo. commnands.'
Gen. Quattlebum and Col.Felder are charg
ed with the extension of this order to hiir 'Bri
gades. -
By order of-the Contmander-in-chief. -
J.. W. CANTEY, Adjt. 8r Ins. Gent..
State a f SOnth'0ariIna.
EDGEF'IE LD DISTRiCT
* N~EQWITY.
John Rochell,
Geme Toins,~L~ Ex or. and others.
GereHloa,&wife, & others,
John Rochell, and others. -
I N pursuance of the orders of the Court of
nqity, it is Ordered, That the parties in
these cases appear in my office, on reference,on
Tuesday the first day of June next, and that
all the creditors of Mrs. Elizabeth Rochell, de
ceased, do present their demands, on that day,
with the necessary proof', fixing the liability of
her estate, according to the Decrees of the
Court of Equity in the above stated cases.
S. S. TOM PKINS, c. a. E. D.
Comm're. Office, A pril 21, .1847.
april28 5 14
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN~A.
EDG BFIE LD DIST RICT.
IN TH E COURT OF ORDINARY.
John W. Holly & wife, and 3
others, Applicants, I Sunnnons
's. in
Daniel D. Holly di wife' and Partition
others, Defendants. J'
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that N. W.
UHolly and wife Mary, distributees of the
real estate of 'George Litesey, dec'd., reside
without the limits of this State, it is therefoare
ordered, that they do appear in my office, at
Edgefeld Court House, on or before the first
Monday in August next, and show cause, if
any, why the said lands should not 1he sold or
divided, or their consent to the same will he
entered of record.'
JOHN HILL, 0. E. D.
, MayS 5 ~ 3m 15
STATit OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT
IN THLE COMMON PLEAS.
George Parrott, 'h
Is. -'. DClarUaiOn ins ttack.
Ei Clark. menut.
T1H E Plaintiff in the asbove cases, having
1this day, filed his Declarations in my of
Ice, and die Defendant having neither Wife
nor Attorney ,knowvn to reside within thehlimits
af the said State, on whom a copy of said dec
larations with a rule to plead thereon can he
served, on motion of Mr Wardlaw, Plaintiffs
Attorney, it is ordered. that the said Defendant
appear and plead to thesaid Declarations within
year and a day, from the date hereof, or
udgment will be awarded against him by de.
Fault. T. G. BACON, C. E..D.
Clerk's Office, April 30, 1847, 1y 13.
CROP OF 1846.
iSH ad ,ain GA1R ENSEEDS
direct from M.LndebsGardens, in
Philadph ;Wghi C ri~n all
e ost ap o~~frsa
february1~ --IS-~
-HE ~SuIecnber i~i !
" Ne wv Yorkc,'ij h asp;:,
SPRING AND;'."
wbicbisthe largest oand os iible a ck
he bhstvr offered ih"fingofa
eryi 'atvariei ofi.i4 ?' oit" ash
ionabestsi @1
whichitve been iybff t i
He-woul-drespectfrlly invi eaesfo
call and eanmine his'
which are very uicirand - Ir
;.vPadpie.romctie n ,ty,
-would do. well;to calfiiiddixa ieten
giiveassortme'berelp !i i
terained tosell an'li. b+ 1, for CasliA
or to punctual Custoeis, -
-.- W31 E,
Broad street, natdlor " =he
AnGusta G
apr:121 .ir13
NOTI4E
HE undersiened ha o affp rt
.nership andear!tlieW' aiL'ro
&-.Co., for,the purpoidsf"' parthe
M1erchant TaItij diness,
and will keep at thbeijta i 'ly occu
pied-byJohn LyonW -
mAUAWnsoesl#b - o'
CLOTHS, .CASSIREk STINGS,
and fancy articles. illia Wg ee iili'bd,
.which will be sold'onieikinabrW
- JOHr
January 1,-1847. - -,
We also would infurinhle ,laiie are
receiving from New York jli finarleit , a
splendid-assortment of Goo's stable for Gen
dlemen's wear, consistieJ pittfkfd 2
Sup. black French:CLQTHl In'
Do. blue do.' :do
Do.: brown do. -d
" Do. -black -do ,Doeskia C'ASSIMERES'
)o., do.. fancy'e' do' l " od:;
Do. fancy check susmer'CAOTS, large
variety,
va.A splendid assortnentgf INGS
A fine lot of white kidGloves o do.:
Black satin and fancy Cravats aadtScara,
Suspenders, silk under Shibts d 'wers,
Cotton and ,woolen Drawers, w
Also, a variety of Goods bclonater 'die trade;
such as MILITA RY-TRIM 5,INGS &c, all
of which will be sold and madeup instyle that
will please any that may favo isiiil their
patronage.
March 15,1847 3 9
The subscriber returns hisi ncere thanks to.
the citizens .of the.)istrictifdil liberal man-.
ner in which they bisve * hiin in his
business, and hopes. re tion, -that
the public may find it to tieir aatge o con.
tinue their-patronai;e. = GOHN:LYN.
NEW G OD. O <
HE Subscribeirev -nopenng
a complete asfro
DRY GOODS GRLB.SAND.
H A'DWVARE' aOES
wlih'he Eillsll a a ne bought
for Cash. AMS3
march 24': f 9'.
81'(-..8 8 -_
1NSERTIONnkd Yc tos Syd
for 25 centsg:
OpeatWork Bonneils, w j j$350,
Cnmmon Straw;logmnis toyj cents.
Neediles. ad -inmL t5 "paper best
4andiardw .
and a:we .st f,.Pappy.. oeds
n . nd Ierfu:'nsry,-nilbofold~at Cost, foar
one monih from,thodstyoF ril:.s.
Comeiiiinet geta aii m? -'T
-.A: -4I4R0 ERTS.
.april 21 -. 4 tf -13
N EW .~)
7WHi Subiseribeis n rig a splen.
Adid Stock of N E WKG 00O D S at the
Brick Storet formerly occab Presley &
flrysn, consisting of all li dp r
DRY GOODS, GROCE 1ES, HARD
W ARE, CiROCKE(Y,.?aHOES,
- AND Iia'TSe
to wlili he invites hiis friea and the public
to call andc examine for thi l sbefore pun
alasing elsewhe..
N. ii. Goodsvery low-f isuh
* A~ C.~ BRYAN.
April 6h1847.i. 1L -. t 12
GROCERIES.
B ROWN BUGAR -~~'
Loaf do S
Crushed do
-Pulverized d to -
Clprified - do..-T *
-Sugar H-ouse MOLASSES,'
West India- daoe
. COFF lE RIE, VINIGAR, &o.
For sale low, for ca-sh,.bf.
mara31. ., WILLTAMS.
marsh 3. -'--tf '10
Nleuce to S~Iasgie Makters.
T3 HE-Granitevillo Manufacturing-Compa
A ny. wishino pairebiiaseil~LLION'of
Shingles, tombe deliver-ed and stacked at
Graniteville. For.Shinglel8 inches lon'g 4
inches wide5-8thalkofrpriniestuff, well drawn,
they will gijve $3 25~per thousand; for similar
Shingles A inch tingik$2 35 kIf made on the
Companies lande a faiadtlo~usnce*ill be re
uired for-the Tunmber. - ~ 9 -
- WvMEGREGG,.
apral - ~ P G.M. Co .6
apr 73m:: 12
Valuable Ea'dsAforSale.
T3 H E Subscriber linow.lfoi seale the
-tract'oand'ilia'asnowiresides,
ying on I 4Creek iifles wesi of-Edge
reld. Court EHoniue e'btihii 40in idreil
md ninde acresof whichter issiatit'fate lian
ireds acresof woodland. Oia th i remiser ii
.large aind comfortable D'.olln loe, and.
dil other nec eWry.ostii'i isTe lnta
ion ilain good repdirC Th ~ wahno pur
base can call and iixamibn l es
-. ~g ~I-F~ URNiS
,pril 7 ~3m :.12
LA DIES' DR ESS-CAPS. M.
- ADIES' DRESSb fj~ o Moorninl
LiCa'ps and COLIARS ed*iricle.
For- sale "~.~ 'E% ETS.
march 24 ~ ,9
he Governent hes of
rus chu": ce - --
Smarch 24 -- 9e
ACE&OE ES
EGHORNBr ASGN4
LNET B~ffor ~
.. y - . . 5 "t.5
:'F, GRIFFIN~<
Cmpefissinlerch rSt,'
leceivhinga orwarding gent
EAS delinedthe idea of .removtrlg from
Hamburg, and avails-himselfol this mo
tiod to coriect that impression.
He will continue to devote his attention to
thebest'interest.of his patrons,-ad- solicits a'
coilinuance of their favors.
'Himbiig S. C.,17th-April, 1847.
X-i8iril2L 4t -13
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE undersigned would
respectfully announce to
. Travellers and persons vis
iting Hamburg. that he has
taken for a term of years.
the Hotel, long known as
'Bubbard's American
HOTEL,
'Which it is his purpose to keep as such ti house
shotdd.be kept, and will only promise to all who
favor-him with a call, that he will do all in his
power~to please; and where as much comfort
and irtict. may be expected as can be found in
any Public House.
.JA careful and attentive Hostler will be kept
constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be
attended to in a. way that.shall give entire satis
factionis.
A lihefill patronage is respectfully solicited.
WM. KETCHAM.
Hiamburg, March 8-10 tf 7
THE FAMOUS JACK
ONDERDONK.
J ILL stand the ensuing Spring Season,at
the following times and places, to-wit:
at. Daniel Quattlebum's in Lexington district;
on the first and second days in March r ext; at
John Lee's, in Lexington District, on the fourth
and fifth of March next; at James Watson's,
in:Edgefield District, on the seventh and eighth
of March next, and then will be at the said
stands on every nintth day until the tenth of
June the reaftr; and will be let to Mares at
the moderate price of $4 for a single visit, $6
for the season, and $8 to insure a Mare to be
in foil.
No accountabili:y for accidents or escapes,
but every care will be taken to avoid such.
:Aay.pcrson putting a Mareby insurance-and
changing the right of the Mare before it is as
-ertatncd whether she is in foal or not, wilhhe
held responsible for the insurance of the Mare.
Pdigrer.--ODERD0NK was bred by Mr.
Dearing, of Charleston. on his plantation in
North Alabama, was sired by an imported Mal
tees Jack, and. out of an imported Italian
Jinney. Both the sire and dam was imported
by.Mr. Dearing.
ONDERDONK is six years old this Spring,
mir feet six inche4 high. lengthy and heaviy
luilt, with as fine bone and muscle us any
Jack in the State, and is like his namesake,
a very sure foal getter.
JAMES HATCHER.
Februaty 3 . . 3m . 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
FDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY. -
George Parrott,- . Bill forForeclo.
vs. . sure of Mort
James E. Walker, & others, gage, &c.
T appearing to my satisfaction, tha't James
a '.U s Walker, Joseph J Walker, Alexan'der.
F. Walker, Jhti M. Walkcr, Moses Walker,
Jaiei C.*Walker; 'Saniel P. MnNairy and '
Elizabeth C: hiswife; Sarah Ann Walker and
MaryI'DWalker,'defendants in the case, are
!withotit the limits of this State; Ordered. that
the defendants above named,,do appearin. this
honorable Court, and plead, answer;or.demur.
to the said Bill, within threerrmonths from the
pblicatioa df this ordef.'orilbe aidbill waidbe
akefl prr coufessa against thei
SS.. TOMKINB, . ..-M,
marchr1O 0 ..,. s_ 3. 7
nyAIDcoMMEN'rs ARE USNECEsAR!
Philadelplia, Mayj 28, 1845.
Dr;'Jayne.-Dear Sir: I[feel botind to the
aflited to .ive -publicity to the extraordinary
e rits of'your valuable medicines.
1 have suffered fur several years past with
Liver Complaint, and the train of diseases
vhich follows-a complete prostration of the
system-so that it was with great digficulty
I could walk, and at times I was confined to
my room. To add to my misery; a Scrofulous
affetion appeared in my throat, with Rheu
matism in my arms,so that I could not raise
my right. arnm to my head. In the hottest
weather miy feet and hands would ache with
the cold, and 'perspiration had almost ceased.
I now became afflicted with a dty hoarse cough
and gave up all hopes of ever getting well.
I had night sweats, and eat little or no sleep,
with frightful dreams and morbid headache
I seemed to be bordering on INSANITY, and
was denied all study or mental exercise. I
could notread a small paragraph in a news
paper .without great difficulty. I had great
sorenais in my stomach, winch caused it to
swell so much that I was n'nable to hio down,
or even to recline, but had to be propped in a
chair.
I had the advice of some eminent physicians,
and tried nearly all the remedies used in such
cases, but enntined to grow worse, and it ap
pared us though a apeedy dissolution was ta
kisgplac.
[ now heard of your medicines, and deter.
mined to try your SANA TIVE PIL LS, and
to my surprise the soreness left me, so I could
wakabout the house. I coutinued to 'im
p-ove from that time.. Shortly after my wife
called atlyour.Store,.and stated my case to you,
at on sent me a bottle of your Alternative,
and also word to come and see you, and you
would investigate my case, and cure me. This
I did not .believe, as I felt I - was beyond the.
reach of human skill.
Aftrtaking your Alterative aid Pills, for
tree weeks, there was a decided 'change for
the better, so that when I called upon yeu..you
said dvould cet well, and that your Alterative
wold cure me 'eff'ectutlly. With no hopea,
however,'of getting. well. I still continued ta
king your Alternative, until I 1Tad taken the
fourth bottlb,'when there was a sudden change
in ny whole systemn,-as thongh I ha-d got rid of
some great biirthen, and I could draw my
breath .as usual. My nerves gradually became
strong,.and my appetite returned.
-,It has been about four monthseince I com
nriced taking youir Medicines, and at this
im'early' every vestige' of disease is aradica
ed.fom'my system. I am as active, and inearly
sa sitig, as at any period of my life I have
diogvgained nine'pounds in, two monthes.
Ihave good reason to believe that the use
f your valuable' Mepicines, by- the help of
God,,as saved me from, a premature grave.
,I-OSEPH BARBAR.
Hallowel Court,in: Popular Street, between
Seventh and. Eiht si.
Priiiluil y Dre D. Jayne, No-8 South
'hirl.st, Philadel hi.'
HONST ROBER' S is' Dr. D.Jyayne's only
genfit Edgefleld Court HousE.
7 m(5..' 3' '16
PANAMA & LEGH,0RN-HATS.
GENTLEMEN'S-Panamtr and- ehr
HATS, also Boy's and Chnildren's Pal
atte Hats, for sale by
- R. S. ROBERTS.
tarchf24 f' 9'
f ESPECTEiU-LY Invite the'irfttorr 6i
their EXTENiITE SoBclden
Com pnsigan assortmer o e th$e
- ' AMONG TUE 1EalIl
Rich Paris Barazes, -
Plaid-Lipen Muslins, -
Printed Jaconets and C4mbresC
Rich Printed Lawns.
Baraze Shawls and Mantles,
Silk . do. do
.Fancy Silk Buttons.-Gimps1
- or-Gentl
Drap de ete,
Summer Cloth,.:.:
Linen Coating-and,.Drilliag . - -
- A-GEKiAt, AS
ats, C apt, -Bonn
Among -which are Ladies -and Gentlemen'
and Crockery Ware, Groceries, Tin-Ware,-Dr
and Linseed Oils, Saddlery. Trunks, Leather,
School Books and Sts
G. & S. -ave also-the Agency for the sale
Carolina Manufactoring Company.
" All the above Goods, with many other artic
liberal terms to punctual customers. Thankful
March 17
1NOTICE.
M R. ROFF, who hold conditionally an~ in.
terist in the right of Edgefield District,
to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill Wheels, (Patent)
has never complied with said condition, thero
fore he holds no interest. and has. no right.te
sell or ma e any. contract for -said Wheels.
We, the undersigned are the owners, of said
right, and a tight purchased from . any. other,
unless our agent, will not he good.
Mr. J. T. WEBBER, we authorise, with full.
power to act as our agent.
COTHRAN & MOORE.
March 1,1847. tf" 6
ROBERTS' WORM TEA.
HIS excellent and' inflallible preparation
is recommended to the public. The sighs
of Worms and fetid breath, swelled stomach.
very little. or too great appetite, .nnusea, head.
ache, affection of the brain, vomiting, tickling
and irritation about the nose, disturbed sleep,
fits and convulsive twitchings, slimy and disor.
dered state of the bowels and fever. Parents
would do well to bear in mind, that the remedy:,
can be had for these dangerous conplaints
when proceeding from Worms, for 124 cents
only. . - t. S. ROBERTS.
march 31 .tf 10
Warranted to Cure.
HEMORRHOIDS, OR.PILE.3, is a disease
produced by local ii-ritation, costiveness, purga.
tivestimulants, undte determinationof lilood
to the hemorrhoidul vessels by excessive iidig
or walkinu.or aconigestive state of ihe liver,;
and.'peculiarity'oftheconstitutton.itself.
.It is usually considered ud'der three dofrms.'
or varieties. as follows-Blind Piles, White
Piles; and Bleeding:Piles.; ;w.-=
TIhis disease is~so commnon,a.Jisovferyfwell
known, that a descrption ofits symptoms.is
it deemed necessary. i - s
Tlie-seucceus inei'as followed .titekut ohe
$ilocatun"iothe iii1'e uil .is disease lbs.
beeinrnlystomshi g Pbc
vie" their patints tot ie tas
iihe Piles, it' iever faiiLto cure, tlialN-TLE
RABLEITCH1N, hich iso very corent
and has dts location, in'the same parts, as -the
-Piles.
Rea'l the following, from'the e'ditorial co
lumns of Alexander's Weekly Messenger-.
Found at last-A rcure for ths Piles.-Phyui
cians and Chemists have long been anxious- to
discover a medicine that wvould cure one ofthe
most troublesome diseases, thme Piles. Success
has at last been the result. 'Dr..JA CKSON'S
PILE EMBROCATION not only stops all
bleeding, allays pain and inflamation, subdues
that intolerable itching, but effectually cures.
like a charm, and in a very short time, persons
whose lives have been rendered miserable fur
years.
For sale by Rt. S. ROBERTS, Agent, at
Edgefield.Court Hotise,.South Carolina.
march 10 ., tf~ 7
From the Philadelphia Public Ledger.'
AN- iMPORTANT CURE. BY DR. D,.
JAYNES ALTERATIVE!!
W E have been informned by Mrs. MaIia'n,
V (a grand-daughter of Gen. Wayne) .)
that she suffered for a 'number -of-years from 1
the growth of a large Goitrous Tumour of the I
Throat, which, besides great peformity, pro-.
duced both a diffieulty of degutition, and of
brea'hing. Indeed, she says, the pressure upon t
the windpipe was so great as to prevent her
from sleeping in a recumbent position,- ind of
ten snaffcation appeared inevitable. She also,
labored under severe indispositidin fronm Liver
Complaint and Jaundice, with a horrible train
l nervous affections, for wvhieh shei commen
cd the use of Dr. Jayne's Alterativp, which
she took regularly forsix ot seven weeks, with
oncasiowal doses of hId Sanative Pilla: arnd her
general health was-thiereby completely re-.es
tablished, arnd now perceiving some diminu
ton in ihe size of the Goitrons Tumour, sheo
was encouraged to persevere in the use of the
Alterative until every 'vestige' of the:painful
tumonr was entirely. tremoved. We think,
threfou e, that such an important remedy
should be snore generally known..
R. S. ROBERTS. sole Agent, at Edgefield
C. ., South Carolina.
april28 3t 14
T OOT.H ACHE CURED.-; '
Mr. JOSEPH RowaND, -No. 37l6 Market-St. r~
Dear Sir :-Afler havinig suafered manydays
and nights with .an excrutiating tooth ache,
and tried every other remedy without relief, I
was induced to try the effect of your MAGIC
LOTION, andito my utter astonishment, I was
:ompletely cured in five minutes
Yours. . . BARTLE SHEE,
Paper Warehonse, No. 29 Commerce St.
Philadelphia, Feb.- 25th, i840.
April14 . ti' 12
DAHLIA ROOTS & FLOWER fSEEDS.'
F0OR SALE at 25 cents a parcel, and Flow
er Seeds at 64'cents a paper,
Lucerne Grass-Seed at 50 centse a pound.''
byR. S. ROBERTS.
march 24 . -tV" 9'
CHEESEMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM.
for sale by - R. S. ROBERTS.
march 24 e tf.a' 9
LANDRETH'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS:
T WO papers for fifieen cents, warranted
1genunme, also'a CORN SHELLER, a
capital Machine, for sale by
mar~h 24R.,S. ROBERTS.
n t 9
Lwea~i idn -
,rt. Black
All
ind',mgeor;
sn -silk laid rM' l ,'
IMontere jChe uc,'
SO
age and MedicinWJit, e}
of NtAIS and GA~S
lea too numeroni to mesnio
fur past l[avoms a oiii
T HE~ Iroperi ny
searching fey: alt
health whichthe .pre .,
failed .to' benef; obzit n
these Pills, and tlfey -
in restoring hishal~h Y
was freely commhui yat. L e
and it was.nptthe desijno o.
they should eztndte4
of himself, and sito&1i t
plications for the: hoW7
ply, and he was ,advise' t,
sional brethrehid-oherigg
astor ahd dis{fletigp, .~
them.and ,paethet pb
thecary. Eve "'e.
was urged to sed td;d tb '
throughout -the .rountilt
been at commin domiesbe
scarcely a family in,;t ;rdaa
to be fonnd, mild tniitih IF.
a degree of freedom from iwit
ed Pihysician shouldsbriok, A
otion too seemed to exist amto o
Faculty. ~Hardl' .a case w.s
whether: 4cnteo~kntc,
without: fear or: rgflecnjiifmnd .
stillfsuflering fromJtsphi ie6
omel is, wjthoqt~doub
clue, and.in.some c ,e
easedltial, bntiL. he'i)di
listo ;dome~stic>r
olyhI#er t idex a d'
of a tlogtu bp gp
Physicians and othdr =b.r
to bea sueiueoruir a
a large .niniro.css
idea ofotiigaPt
enertained orhhf'cie ttis '
who -woudotherwz ;tiv~e
cripiondi;iiirlear
been compoaddwi~
cripiadpe icto
necesrj. ;
'nblic le"
peratus~re S
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