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.Hg? vv..U'<lco?irr|;-.i Mr. Lojrain-?You will obiico mo by insert* ing iu yourncit paper the following commiiriU vJSmzi nig in your neat paper (bo tallowing communi cation, which niiiv, under* -Providence, contri bute to savothe lives ofihoasartds. Columbia, Oct.?. tilf. ' , v ' IMl*01tTANV C*)MMUN!C\t|<W. ' ' - " Their own 'dangeivjmd tho prospect of Ho distress, awakened soino reinorso in mi ndsof-tno ihfislvlc ftdenco of health a? and hftbiti^Ult .-..,U1II1L ,,, ?, observation of Procopluuv'that theiives of inch men were guinea b$ tbo pcculiar fiver of for tune Or Providence. He forgot, or iuno ur rniymonw ,??? or iwriiuu cretly recollected, thatth.' Plague (tad tou ?ho person of Juftthiinn himself* but the abste mious diet of the emperor may surest. as in the caso of Socrates, a more rationul and honorable, cause for bis recovery " Mfe.?tt was thus that Socrates hod been saved l?y his temperance in the Plague of Athens. Doctor Me^d accounts for tho peculiar salubri ty of religious house* by the two advanipges of eccltis'.fin and abitinince* > jJ "> ? '? it'fcWAmc#; Siitb is '.the *?xtrapvdinary fact recotdbd by ^Wcopiouf, a cotenipurary and authentic histo rian, and such are' Mr; gibbon**1 observations upon It. Tlile singular f*et haf escaped the in quisitivemind and profound researched of Doc tor Hush, nor bas any other medical'writer, t may safely assort, from the age of Justinian Jto tho*present time, drawn it from the mass o torlc information und placed itdistinctly I tho tubHp view. It Was reserved for me, and for me filone, to do It,; The remarks of Mr. Gibbon ttpon it n}*y Ije thtis refuttd J?Tho two illultrbua Instances,' of JUstjniatt and of HocVa tos,* were exceptions to the general and opcrat' ' law of eOptaglon and mortality? of tho exeti.-. tlon of th^ omneror msv be fairly accounted for no remorse in the f mankind ttheoon<> ftskfe 3r ?om from ail atner cares uut tnose ot empire? flmi tho cHcape of Borates may be ratior " and satisfactorily ascrib# to bMMMIW^t||| &$*> M? ^te,,cc under insult# and iniuriejU > ^ho perfect ntastery or hto passion*, and his phi losophic moditations and devotion*. i. f With respect to the Peculiar salubrity of relj. |?Jr Doctor Mead, It ft juestrntioH from Jfci'ijipii^rjlfet p'jlry# hot or cold * to tho soverity of moral Isciplino j and, above all, to that coftttant state sWgious excitation or enthusiasm to *hfoh devotees arc consecrated by thoenost oo^ JPfPlf ?owi. ?; f?^?ay, with Preceplous, that tho mo<t vicious f mankind am under the peculiar fiVOr of for me or Providence, .nay, a* Mr. Mibbon Justly ..bscrvrs, be unphilosophic i Uitt there cannot lie the least shadow of a doubt, that the perpetual fount! of pleasure sml dissipation In which the ersons alluded to lived, was -the true and only /ell as in the city<> to continue an half a cento* sMfi,'' Out* and recorded rorrootfy cannot be a doubt, It furnfshc* "totifirmatic strong as proofs of holy writ" of the sound and correct principle* of ilio Hrownonian ivstem^t The nam* of i)oCtor Brown will be dear to sci ence atid precious to humanity. When the ra4t? depleting lancet ahd calomel' system of Doctor Rush hae perished with Its author, the system of Brown will bo demonstrated to lie rock-founded, and will eventually secure, if it has not already ?ecor4d, to its ingenious author,' a fame which envy cannot lessen, ignorance impugn, or the lapse of ages Impair. Tho late ci pidemic which has so fatally raged In many parts of the United States, can only be ' ded ai the plague of cold climates, and is . avoided or cured in the same manner as the icafc plague, by stimulating and itttping op human *yAtom. This isftilly proven by its ng most in the coldest latitutlea and In the m A HOlW AND I.OTFOR 8A1.K, ; the main itiyct in ColuifiMn. otic MjiUro nlxtrc %!*> fat*. *> pjpcliaK <can view the ^bl <V?'<> w*, in 0 - 1 p --a?"? #(S>it?mW-, -?-grr V .? " ? ?? fxet cited to c?iwdM&f?tt (jiM'itcil io insert tlie above tlirce or four tinwj in their ? 4 paper*/ aiidforwal'd their ieeounta for pay. I or two other gentlemen will?? at :?~*Httn thnll not ?teeii/<: M c^pltftl fflfghtlb plantation in tot??o1d to division thcrcol m. Urtlni nn<^ U of 400 it te C'he?. llOllK, r,w?th h Nus ftrea*onah!c The above amongst the helra of the afore*iW TWMMI, jUtta, dee'd. and will he exposed to aalebypoMio auction on the !lr*t Monday in Ikotrtnfeer Mat, At Chester Courtdlon*e. unlc<? dhpoied of by pmM? Contract pr* viow? to tliat day Art trUier detcription of the prerniw* W deemed unneeeuary, a*?*cry prudent purchaser will feel It to Ix/hU Interest to v*w the premises. and \ hlimelf. MAT * * "" JOII HAM Cherier dstrict, Augmt 6, 1816. ^ SL-ilfflWr in MWI.AI1), C01?ARTNKIWIII1?. ifNtfU*! con. gftrethcrc i ne ? ro??< lunuw iw nwipi 01 w a *Wnmo<liou? Irtuldlnjt Ibr tho nurpocc Clonic* j fthil ho i? entitle! also to t wltjort mi>ney. The price of tuition hi hut l>cen fl V| ?WVWW?? ?fHV My MIWRM* tie, Kngli*h C.rarrimar arxl Otokfnpby. ^jpplta itfurt Ikj mlidd to the wfitWy Wept. & Wk JrtASKOK LAtfB W^*?wtJ^S5Sa^ CADP.MY, The *ccomtnodfttlor?? will U> nuitcd m much jK?#tible to Ifwt view# ot (my well filial fieri pono* who nuvjrkl) to engngO in that HtiiTiticn. IV * terms MimU to ROWArtf) KDSVAIILW/ IHp PKANCtBF tJin r, JulyM, WW. CROWM P. ?). IIAMKI.I, ?*??? WILLIAMSONS TAVfcKN. IHplJB ?ubtcriljcf inform# hU JL . rrfendt mm! tlic public thtkl lie ha* returned from ilic Hire ' ' BpfiiiK* to hit Tavern (h ibii, fhcrc ho a*utrc? !!w? Mat the coiinliy affords Hit It*, l tw? fwM m n?tiM on the cotter Ut?. on OC . red page*, /will bo mToI. and 9i Narrative approbation, and to deckle ho\ moineht Wa? inuniion with the dlcUtct of flexion. Tim writer Cccl* that'th.a appeal nulaO of momentary ftelinr, to the dictate* of mature w* llcctiori, from tl?e auditor to tlic reader, from thcfvainim to the la not mnttu fair and proper, hit it tho Unoti Jcli pi mittiivvini i|rakfal? rial honors, may draw even from an intelligent audience, till* no fpecie^ of literary t mplricum, or iift?o?ture, cm cacape detection and igruminiom expoiure, when knap peal if made from the ro?trutn to the preaa, Astle makei : tltla appfai, therefore, under adiatHKtprei*nUiaent,tkii the Hcntfnec pronuunccd upOl) hisprcteiis.ona Will h award ofjuaikc, m<l he cannot anticipate thla ? without aolicltude and apprtLcWio?. Aogutt 1. ' .'TO* PUBLISHING m mt *\i?*c*Mt<nr (KrORT,S OK CAMKS dccidcd In IhcCoitrt of Chi* lotion i iTAtik^B KrtQNWH OIWMyA*, For Hate at iho rJisfifSw. VST *t the OlfU? of ONKIHINORKO I)0I,I.AIWHKWABI>. |Ih? *ut*oriher June, 1815, a runK of TI10 " the wtiit I ttrrnty* .?chc? hijrh. Any fiiSi ?W.urinxTurn w> tint dm owni'r ftot* turn njruio ?Ik above i'?w*rd vki p() reatottobtethwfrr* ifeti!. | / JA\frH I I.MKS. Lfturcl Town,H?i*^i ItotAWAf*, Ally. 19,18I<*. ? ?3i . ... _?-? I mII'IIiiIM ... I I I' Kill >1-. ?]???? ?? ir/- We ?ro riHiuest^l to announce Mr. Ma* Thomaa, of 8t*$ftbqrg, a% n C'AnriUlnto loreprcMvnt tliA Con?rciB$oj??l District, com poso11 of the Dlitrlrw ?>f 8oihpt?r, KerBhAw, lanr.ttiter & C;,e>t?rMd, In U?? nertCongret*. toit*t?<H?t JOSKI'll trtet, it a the hex* rut, IfM *5 ? ?"