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respectfully antnounce4 to 1d the publie generally, that g lari. isupply of sI::perior ma prepared tit repair or build to rip :orCARR AGt E. which f- model and permanuency of work aw nt be surpassed ty any in the starket. Hles likewise prepared to HARNESS. and to have done at ment all kinds of I3LACKS.lTf i G- aid hope by promptess and strict at suition to business. to met a share ofpublic y tr 1-1 GLENN'S SFRINGS, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. S. C. HIS HOTEL, twelve miles south of the Court House, will tie opeied thia Som. I -or for the reception or perso.ns who may de. ie the beneflts of the waters. The Proprietors I deem it unnecessary to bay any thing in com.; meuaioia of these waters'. H uttireds snatch ejgnn i premature grave, by their licaling el' ficaey, can bear ample testimony of their vir. ues. The Proprietors. have engaged the e'r. hes of Mr. an Mrs. Murray, in the liotel, who with one orfihe Proprietors, w, ill always be prebent to contribute to the conorts of those who' ay visit the Springs. We will sell Lots to persnis who may wish se sumer it, or live therm permantl uy. gT Thetn is a Stage C03ChI leaving C0olum1-I biaevery Tuesday and Friday nmormng. run-* sing direct to Glenn Springs. JOIIN B. GLENN, WMl. C. CAMP. JOHN C. Z1,31MERMAN. ta 1 tit l., New Boot and S!hoc Z8ToJHLE ILH.IE.Y'. T H E Subseriber i anii tis, i., ient,. that he has provided himse.alf %% ith she .--,t i; I terials fat making line litjt)TS .nd SIl II1: and hs commenced btrsitars, at lI'ttter-in tile. '7 he best evid-nce oir'thauak. thiat heean em in. hi. friends and the public. for their Iaotr n.ag which he hopes to merit. :, t., in.,nire :,a-a .and f'ahioable work. upon ter.. ta sits tw tiane ':T11 E .\s. iWN .UDT Repairing done at the .horte.t ntoitace. uay 4 : 1-1 Notice. AVING pnrchassed it! Veors. Brvan 41 1 .Minor, their entite r'tock of Goslbin the. McrcAen Tailaring Bshuiss. n tli< plae. we would take thi% method lf jufinrmaing a0.r friends and the public geterally. that they c:as be furiat. at the ol stand Uf ryan & Mi. anor.* with Clottun. in; a- ;:od tertti. and nt innrior in d<psality to any similar v.,tabliminnetmt i the dhevirnostrv. We ittemtil to kep on haud arnal tinws. a 'good staock of English & French Cloths, gt*k.CA.-tatm . selected in the New Yo.rk 1 I tihdtinia .UarkilLb, together fith a i other artieidtonif-gnaf ts thsewho fa. 1 vor 14% rith thtir patronage in this buainesst we wood say inat ever% c-rtian an stionr part sha!lI hc uscd to give perfct iaatisfaction. GOODE & LYON. Janatary 1, 1842. ti 50 Mount Willing Academy, HE lE Exeeiime ol tii inttitution nu1l be A opYeed. Ott the first Mlonday a n a tyi uiext, under the direct~n of Mr. John K. Johns stent, whose longa experienace itn Teachaing and ! correct deportment. we- trust will entie the i.t atitution to a large schare of pulic~ confidence. TERitS ar rti~a. Reading, Writinag, andt Arithmetic, per quarter of 12l weeks. S'3 f(i EqasGrammtier. Geoitrarlay. 41 00 Phlsphy, Chetuistry, Liatin 'and Greak Languiages, 6 00t. Surveyinug., , 1 00 To he pad itn advance. Good Bord tay lie obt..ined i'zom St. tot S. peT 3. B. SMITil. (ihairman. L.. Rt. WILSON, Tr.-usuar, A. SI3IKINS. A. S. DOZi.ru.'r. flec~ If 47 EDGEFIEELD DINTRICT.c UT is Ordered thast a Court of Coannna~as l't.*.a ..and General Sessions, for the Trial oft th. Cass nt dspoed f attiaaTerm,. he. ha.-he at ., Edgeradd Court House on the iir-t Monda. in. July neiLxt.R~l.JD~) P'rizmg -hulge.1 Gioa Por E. a. c. c. & G. s. April20 lit J2 ?16GHT. hIVDRED rRENCII fitUIT TRELS. ROSES AN CAMILLIAS. V3' LE stubieriber has just received from Pa -1 ra.e, by the ship Olympiai. a choice collec tibono IPEARS,.APPLLS', PLUMS, PEACH-I I - ES. CHI ER1N IES, APRICOTS. A LMONDS, * and'MA DEIRA WALNUTS. whicht he offens I for sale either sjigly or by the bundle, each t .-~ .. *.5 Apricots, 5 Plumts, a Cherries, 2 Almonds, a ~ .~A and S Mladeira W~alnts, and are beautifully Spacked. -'The Trees, as fas- as examinted, ate ' * amflong the finest ever imnported into this city, Sand ea well worthy of the atten!Ionl of those a ~~ ~ to obtain godFrtait. The varieties I 4sq. ew choice ROSES and CAgHIL ~ ,D. LEGARE, 81 East Bay. Feb.15 Mar'cht t f 6 e' ' brand. for salo byn CRANTON & MEIGS:~ 4t 14 onegrtettd with ai~t the Office. tsaga. State of South C aroli!a. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. Lewis Culbreath. DecarAuion in As .pVs. sumouf. ubon Scurry. Foriga A Samue Al. Chappell. Dederatin in A VS. ampsl lohn Scurry. Franmin Au.chcx. I T fIIE pliiitfs having this day filed theirde clarTtions in the above cases. in my olice, and thu defindant having no wife or attorney, known to be within this State, an whom a co Py of said der:iaratison, with a rule to pslead, can 4 te arved. It is ordered, that the said defen- i dani do plead to the- said declarations. withinl a I year and a day front the publicatinn of this or der, or finaal and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's OJFCr. n t a. 842. y i State of South Carolina, ED)GEFIEID DISTRICT. IOlN B. I1OLlES. tolls before me, 11aS panish roan MAlRE, body inclined to t wlate. some marks of gear, 4 feet 9 inches 1igh, auppoued to be foburteen years old; ap rais'ed by D. White. B. Howard. and J. C. Thon,.. at tifteen dolhnnv, and can be seen at %lnj. llohacs'. near Ieaalater's Mill.on Tur 'ey Creek. Beloter se this25th of Mlay, 1842. H. MARTIN, Mafgs;rWe. june 8 4m 19 State of otith C'a'olinla. AnBlILLE DISTRICT. T OLLFI) EDerore me. this nineaeenth day of April 1-42. Iy Allen Hlumnplsries, of . ubbeville I)irict. one hay 11101UE, eight leara isld. 1:1 Iandes * inches hgh, right hind ouat white. sadile tnarks oil bila isides of his ac. very inuch cre-t (uallen at star in his ace. A. r. WIBISli. J P. june A 4aat 19 State of 'olith Carolifa El)(GITIELD DISTRICT. IOS BANKS, livinr nent Capt Jacob .... I.0t5. in the lotta part of thi district (if11 he-m1: m1 insne yellow -oel .I \AIt E. with I a h ih..d a. hth hinil faet white. aloit 14 6-11dA hIgh0a. and itpp.t.d to be. ahout ten years -li. Appraiel at :.%3. ft U. D.tDUKNIGIH T. Magistrate. m-:y 1" 4mn le6 .0tle of, Southi C'arofillet. j E)DGEFIELD DISTRICT. OlI N FOY. liviig in the Fork of Wilson's Creek and Saind-i river. tolla before ue, ma bri, ht bay HORSE. ten year. old. somose A hite in hi- Inacr. otte white spot on eacl side if hi% basck ail his wethers. main hangs otn the l1 %s.e. foutia-en uand a balf hanlse higa. Ap arui.id by it id Harden. W illin Buckhalt r. lad Oliver Ileden. at twenty-five dI.dlarta. TIOS. NICHOLLS. Maoistrate. April2 m21tt iJ State (1f"S0ll(-111i El(GEFIEL) DISTRICT. IN THE CUMMON PLE.4AS. lobert W. Stathii, 'ep Sile~y $3on. Forrign .ttachurnn. it IHE Plaintiff'hnvin this dav filed hi. de. elarations in my office, and the defisdant avinig no * ife or attoraey. known to be- with it the Stite, on whom a copy of the samne;vida rule to plead.could lie'served. It is ordered. bat the defendant pleadisu the xsiddeclaration rithint a year andt a day. or fnal ad aboiata udgment will be given againi't lin. G F.1. PP E. c. c. P. clrk's Ofice. Dec. 15, 1841. c. aqe - 47 For Sale. r IE Souscriber ofhers for palme the. we'lI known House in Aiken. frontint on th e haih Road, and kniown as MIARSH'S Hit. e 'EL The knause hasi been kept as a Pntbhie ;t mane fnr sereral years. and contains 40 roomms - inublec and zingle, the ;:reater portion of thetm rith tire placest. Upon the premnises are like ris all necessary ont bauildlinigs. kitchens. ne ro haonaies and stablimng for 100 hornes, in the ardl in an excellenit wrell of watern. Terms omne third en-h, the baance on a credit Cone antd two years. Also-Forty or fiOy unimproved Lots, hand. inmely situated, within the corporate litmits of3 ,ikent. Apply to JOhlN SIARSH. Aikrn. De. 9 tl* 45 .j NOh ice* . ITOLEN OR1 RUNAWIY,froimmy a. Plantastion on Mine Creek. ott ini.: ve'ning, l'nnrI~egracs, to wit: a man lay the t noei ofC George aboutt forty seven years bl1. of dlark cotnplexiot: hi9 wife by theth amne oaf Seivey abamma thirty eighat ycears b..'f very dlark comtplexion. tall tt sa- ( are, and shoiws her teeth very much whets 8 rlking: their chmilad hv time nime of .\rey. hiamt wen'53. y le h of dlark comapletioan ith large wlite eyest tie other at girl boutt iti'reen 'cears nihi by thee tname of Gil. 'y. maf dark eonmplexion- nny persnn takitn: c p said negroes. and indhin2 thtean itt any sail where I entt gela ahem'a. n ill hi. thank mally rewared by the :anler-signaed. PRECIOU'S LARK. a Edhgeieldl District, May 23, 1812. v mnay 25. 4t 17 is justrecive a arg iupl 'f 1EU N E SEE DS. the crop of l1841h. Hie leaves the i leed to recotnmensd thetnseIves, which thtey ave done ever since he has dealt itt them. The j bhakers' (Garden Seed is songht for by every erson and here they may have it geniuiane. 'he usual allowdnece tiade to country dealers. Bird $eed, Lucerue. Clover, Mlangel Wur- ' el, French Sugar Beet. Rye Grass. Blue do., ~ lurd's do., [Hops, Califormta WIr cat, Aspara us Roots. Turnip Seed, &c. &c. A few elegant Dahlias and F lower Seed. Augusta. Feb. 28 tf 6 For 8ale. ISPLENDID new PIANO FORTE, on tars to suttdaee, apphy to Mr. E. B. 2 aco ,r r A. A. Carke, at Edge~eld C. H.. maareha6 tr 6 ,F ESHI supply of various dsrpin ma4 SCRANTON & MEIGIS. EI may 43:- -*4 State of South-Carolina. EDGE IE ial?D1tit. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Lhomas Carson, D ut iuwin Det. ohn Scurry. 1'!-H Plainti aiigthisday Aled hi. I de::laration In this ease, in say pie,. and hedefendant.having no wifeorattuorney.know 11 be within this State, on whom 0 copy of said leclaration. with a rule to.plead ca be served it it ordered, that the sid defendout do plead athe said dedauation. widubr a yar anl fiy fr.,m the publicainfthis ortler. or Mnd msd absoluto judgnment will be awarded against Sim. clerks Ofce, Edgefield C. H. Feb. 2. 1841 March 2- 19' 5 State of Soutir4arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTHICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ANSon Mo ey, Declaration in At L., 1. Pixley. ac en W HEREAS the Plainti'in the above stated case, has this day filed his [)elaration agaisnt the -Defendant. who I ibsent from and without the limits of thii 'vate;- as it is said. havidg neither wire not sitorney, known witbin ifie'same, on whlanm a copf of the-Declaratiao- with a rule Ii Plrad thereto, might. be. served: Ordered hat the Defendant Plead to the said Dec aratton, within a year and a day, froni the late thereof, otherwise fial and absolute udgment will be nwarded against him. GEORGE POPE. c. c. r Clerk's Office ae 4-1 Nov. 27. IdS. State of 4outih. 4 aroalna. A BBEVILLE DISTICT. I. THE COMMON FLEAS. Arim~am .McCarley, Franmm.l & Jonet', T VI E Plaintifl in, the case, having filed his declaratios in my oflice. and the Defen laut. having neither wives, not.atnorneys. on %how a copy ofth. said declaratidi,.with a rule o plead thereto. ui;:ht be served: Ordered, hat the said Defendants do appear and plead o Ihe said declaration. within a yeir and a day 'rom the d.te of this oider, or final and absolute uidgstenit wilt be awardedt againstthem. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. Crr.' Ofwe. Dec. 1, 1841. aqe 47 -tate of South 'arolina. IARNWELL DISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. J N. Tnrley, rgaAttchmeat Xilliam R. Fowler. 4*11 1 iElaintif'in he above case. having this Iday filed hiss declaration in my office, and lif defendant haviig neither wife or attorney, ;fown If, bN! inl this State;oa whoam a copy can >e served: On motion-Ordered, that the dr. -ndant do pletai, within a year and a day from ji. date, or final and absoluto judgment nill ie awarded against him. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. r. Ofe of Commen Pers, larnwell District, Septr. 24, 1841 State of South Carolina.. EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. INI THE.t *24 it Bcverly Burtnoi - sAff u*, Wmi. M. 't eifle. . pelt. SH E Piaintitl'haviog this day filed his Declar:,tiion mot my odice,aud the Defend. S 6::ving eon Wife or Attoney known to be vithesn the $tate. ont "hhem a copy of the same, rite a raul- to pslea.t.couldlbe served. It is or sreet ihar the lDef.endent plead to the said dsec uration withain a yecar and a day, or final ansd bsouute jud;:eowent w ill begiver against him. GEt). POPE, c. c. r Clerk'. Office. Dec IS. 184I. o ca $7 50 47 IN THE COMMiON PLEAS. AliIIEVILLE DIS lRIUTI. b urning S Paterson, Dedaratien Exe'entriz, vs. by daimasnt in A. V . Cox. )Attarhament. '3111 E PlaintifT'having this day filed his de 3 r.la..ssiosn in mty office.and the Detfendant .ving seo witfe or attorney known, to be with. ilthe State nspson whomna copy could be served 'ithi a rutle to plead. On motion. ordered sat thes Dkef,-dntt do pleadl to the said declar Lion within a year and a day from thisdate, or e.al andI abssoluta judgment shall be awarded ~aist him. .1. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r'. ept3:0. 1l-il. s a-r age 3G Stitle oh South arutilnat, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I.N THE CO.UMON PLEAS. J. Cloer.~Dacdarauionin Attachment. W H~ II AS the Plainsifrin the above sta ted case. has this day filed hi'sdeclaratin pasinst the Desfendant, whoeis absenst from. and -ithosut the timsitas of thsis State, as it isaid. hav ,g iseither wife nor attorney, knowns within the une, on whom a copy of the declaration swath a .he to plead thereto, mi'h be served. 0,d.cr i, that the liefendant plead to the maid declara on, within a year and a ay from the date acreof, otherwise Ginal andi absolute judgment till be awarded against hims. 'lerk's Offce, GEO. POPE, c. c. r. let 18, 184J. age 40n State of' South Carolina. EDGEFiIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Vm. Scurry, ohns Scurry. Vm. H. lirennan, ' for thes use of V m. Scurry, Dearatioa in Debt nhn Scurry. J. H E paintfranaving this day filed their 3declaratins in the above staed eases, in sy office, and thse defesndang hawing no wie cr ntorney, known to be 'within thus State. on homn a copy of said declarations, with a ruler , pleaed shall bemserved. Itis ordere at the aid defendasnt do plead to the said declarasians rithsins a year and day fioen the ynblicatson of uis order, or final and absolute judgment will e awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. a'. lerk's offie, ivw 7th May. 1842 ly 18 8. 8. TOMFKLVs, ATTORlNEY AT LAW. ILL attend punctudy to any profession .al beisness entrustued to his cnsar . Office a: Edgelieki Ceiurt House. over - . E. 1. Presley's bricgk store, maay44a. l4 PROSPECTUS OF THE T111D VoLUME OF The liuanburg Journal, Pubaarnhed % eakl~y, .11 Hamburg, 6. C. TcrmS-t3per aXinna-n-iirridgY its dtawe. WO years has nearly elapsed siner the JoUInsAL first made its appearance before the public, and askedi only a &small share of r.a tmonage from its friends, umtil the time should arrive whes comtidence could be placed in its success. Tite editor has now the pleasure of announcing that thi desnted periotd has arnv ed; aind he now earawly sulicuis a liberal supt pat train the reading counnumsty, and the bu 1iuess porion of* those. who may favor him with their support. The first number of the third voite will be issued on or before the lht day of April next. When the JOURnAL was about to be issued two yeas ago, prom.mses were made by tw pub. lithers to the public, tmt they would exert themselves industriou.siy and employ the best e'tfins of their humble abilines to make their psper entestaining, useful and instructive. .leso thingshave been. fulfilled; our ise. and money spest to Siautsaiu our promitses. and bring om a palper every way worthy of the growing prosjerity ef Ianmburg Anal, now that these promises have been acconmplished, and the Journal passed the gaol at which such enter prixs, either falls or riers. may not a full share of support be exp ecteal by us t'romu those wIo should give a helpsing handit Manay betieved fts' m Jrnal was esta bIlished for certain private. party purposs. and we have conatented ourselves t let etiem remaii in this belielf knowinag thast TiUTH1 will work its way and friown down every tling that leans to errar. Bult, now that we have sunnomiated every ditieuity and spread mur pennant ta the beeze, we fearlessly proclaim. ahat the good of Hamburg alone ini every and ati case. has been our earsest design. I1er inte#re-t demands a public paler, and we hale itipplied her want. tiere shall she Press the Peopl-'s rights mlailitai l. Umawed lby :ifnitence uinbribed by gait. Hero Psariot Truth its glstens precepts draw. Pledged to leligion. Laberty and Law." Promises were likewise mnade by the publish era, thi their colimtins should iot ise bulrthened with the parazan esays and specilations a the day. These promises lestn been aiwlerrel t. and although we have no great lesire to launch' out on the troubled sea of politics. we shall speak that which we may feel bointd tr do--en. demni the wrrng. and hold up light to the lie,, file. let our words aitfend what party it may. It is time duty of tie press to watch over the liber ties of *our common couintry. and warn the pen le whenaever danger is visaible. We adhere t lte Democracy of this country. yet if this plariy goe: estray. we daill endeavor to lring it back by timely and virtitous reproof. Tie dutty of an editor is a distinct and lofty proliuion. exercising great imfluence over so ciety. It is a power that has never been toga sured, and we shall endeavor to sustain and cherish the moial agenries whicli the funie tins (ofeditorship hold.s amoig thie world. anl com deavor to persuade asur co-temporaries to im. prove the character of the Press, t resene it from infidelity to itself, and from the indiffrnr ence and contempt of the public; assert it claimis, vindicate its dignity and exhort it to its duty, by a straight forward virtuous course ! These admonitins we have learned fraumn wise, and experienced heads, amid we will prefit by them. The coiunas of tie Journal are devoted to Forein and DinasslUc News, tie Markes. I.ite retae, Sica, dr. Our readers will be fur ntsbed with corect mnformation its relation to passing events in every quarter of the globe the state of the markets at home and abroad, nwtvery- sption of business intelligence. besides a great vartety rnrf miiscelianeouts matter. The geat increase of trade to Haiburg. h3'.1 natural advantages for health and buisittesa. and her geniishing condition. renderits a paplet in. dispenibly icessary here. as well to the ciii. zeus as the paunters and others who trade ts this place; all at wheman shomuld patronizes a paper of correct information. Therefrnre, thse edlitar of thse Journmal kntown that lie can send out a weekly sheet as well wairthsy of patronage as any othser niow before the pmubrlia. lie respect fishy solicits fromt a liberal and eniilihened community. that increase of patronage whbichs ho believo isis work deserves. JOHN W. YARBOROUlIf. Hamburg. Feb. 15 if 6 Broughat to the Jail IEF this District. a negri man who as his Fname is Joseph. anud thiat lie benlonigs tam Jlihn Pttersam, of .isackies Islami. S C., of ligtht conmplexiasn, large whiskers froim etar toa ear. 5 feet 6 inches hsighI. The ownaer is regtmaestead to comeir forrwardi. proveliroperty pay charges :anda take hims awamy. C. 1i. GsOOi31.\N,i.. . 0. Jan. 5, ld42. ts' 493 Staite Of' South ( ar'olna, EDGEIELD D)JSTRICT. IN THUE CO.IIMON PLEAS. Brittait Mimnms, vs. bcdaraion in .ltlach ilaolmnes & Siniclair, tment. W H' IEREAS the Plainatiin the above -ta. TV ed case. hams this day lilnds is declara tion againstthea'Defendamnts,wharam b ssemnt I im, anda wsithut thme limnits of this State. as it is 'aid. havimig neither wife nor attrnetty. knowna withitn the samne. nm whoim a copy sif als dclamratin with a rule trn ple-ad thereto maight be msrnd: Ordered. that tihe Decfendaunts pterad to the said deaclaration, within a year anal a day. from thet date~ thereof, otherwise final amnd absosluic jnmd metit will be awarded against themn. Clerk's Offie, GEO. POPE, c. c. a'. Oct. 18, 184I. age 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRItCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Ste wart & Coat, Declaratiou vs. on Attachmnta. John Scurry. Assumpsit. Rtuff'&Johinston, Dedarat ion vs. on .-itachmnt, John Scurry. Drbt. T H E plaintiffs having this day tiled their de. clarationis it my affice,. anda the defenidanit having noe wife or attsrney known to baw wvtitin the State, on whsom a copy oif the. same. wits a rule tos pl , could be served. It is ordered, that ithe defendant plead to the said deciaration, witham a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will he given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. O'sfOfee age 10 30th March.1I842.' State of' Sotith ('aroili~a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. B. J. Ryan, TU H E Plaintiff having this day filed his de-. .1 clarsation in my office, and iedefendsat having mno wife~ or attornsey,known to be withs in the State, on whom a copy of the same. with a rule to plead. could be served: It is ordered, that the dfendant plead to the said declaratione within a year and a day. or final and absolute udgmenit will be given aunst him. GEPOPE, c. c. p. Cleris's Offce, Dec. 10,134 C, no ALUM S FOR THI. CU Dyspepsi, Scrofulous an;1 Diseases. HESE Pills 4re prep. T TIR 'amsipbsell, from the.. highly celebrated Minlerni 8 Rockbridge county V"., enled fh Springs, These waters in their e upon the "ssem are ionie. increasing Ihe appetite. anti pro-wit ing dieeation: they are alternative. exciling the -ecretions of 1h glandular system generally, and particular of the liver and kidi.-ys; tiey are rathurtsc, prodnering copiowN. dark, hilious evarna stinn; and they atiu' effect a determinatioi to the surface. increasing tihe perspirtion. From ti'e combinaitiorn or ali these efiiets upou the system. shey aren great purifier of the blood. ant equshzrr of the circulation. The effect o the Pillo. made from these waters, are in all respects, similar to the water itself. and -ach pill is equal to a com mon glass of water. For the cure of tie above dtiseases. and all other chronic (or slow) dierases. rereverance in the use of these Pills, acc'ording tw the direetions giv en in tle smiall hills. accompanyinig the pills. is all importrun: and if they are per veringly used as directed, a cure may be more c--riainly espeeted. Alan under any other treatnent leretofore discovered. ex rept from the ut'e oft ie water, from which, they are prepared either by no allendance at the Sporings or otherwise. Thty very speedily core diarrhcaas attended with acidity of the stomnach, nA..d what is enst monly called hem t Inrnt; two or three pills may ie taken at any init. when the stiim ach is troubled with acility. with ite hap. piest efiect. nit.e Pills have an excel lent e11ii-t in preventing the attacks of nervous or nick-heliadcle; froi three to six pills should lie taken at once, %% hen the symptoms are felt. These vaters are an effectual remedy IFor all hemorris2cs; antd as the Pills have the samre effer it ti other cases. it is believed they ivill ulso have she samne efreci itn cases of hemtorrhage. They cnre dropsies in ..ime cases but are not ans itsfalible reme dy in all cnsts of ihis disease. Fron the eflicaev of these waters and poill- in pitrifl ing the blood, they are in valuable in the cure of all diseases of the kin, and all indilent sores, not disposed to a healthy reiton. In the use of theti for such disetses. if ihe lisease of lhe skin ap pears its be rietated at first. or if the ulcers becomi more inflamied and discharge tmore freely, les not this circumstance alarm any one, or deter him from persevering in their use. These :ire ev'dences of the good ef lects of the Pills in expelling the vitiated huitmors from the blood to the surface, and util ite blood tis purified. tuch disease catn not be cured. his scrofulous ulcers, the is" of these w ters and pills, invariably cause thets to discharge more freely. and in a short itise, .of a more healthy appeal ance. They are a very useful retedy in Cholera Infanium or the summer bowel com'ttplaiit in children; as ilso for expellitg wOrmts fruim children. They immediate ly give a gotod appetite. promote digestion. and will etrfeciually correct and cure acidi. ty ofr he stomachl. From thei.- cleansing asid pisrifying elfi, ets upon the blood; and fritn the tone. vigour and energy which their op-ration itmtarts t) the whole 'system they will be found a great preventative of tihe Ies ers, A hich prevail in low and ur. healthy regitins; hence, piersonts living in ssuch releins, s ill find it greatly to thseir advanstge to use the pills, for a fortiighi, at uhe clstnmencemnent of evr spring and fall seasn, as a prev'entative, arid ts builis tsp constitutionss broken down by previous attacks oif fever. These' Pills are a valuabile assistanst ts thes use aind ellicacy of sulphnrmns and sa line tmiinera'l waters, antd thsree or four i'i tthemt takens each day, at dlitferent timtes, w hich in austtnduice at other mineral sprinii-, w.outld addl greatly to ihie curative effects of' thse' waters. Tht'e'e waters uin- pills nre worthy of he ntice, of1 te Me-dicas F acu iy; andt ini iiheir hiandl woul-h be a valuab'ile article in the' treatmets tof tmansy diseiaes. otherwiise sinmanatitigabile. itn amtteniztrben,. dysmten 'srrhce.i ai luchornu, the wsate'rs of the. Ahums Sprinigs are' pt'culiarly effe-' ctaisrus ; nd we betlieve lte pills masdo frtim she-se wat~ers, '~nlnb have the samte .'If-ct in tihe treatmitent (if those dlisea-we, I hsa the. waret' hsa,; ts--refoire, we would reomlitiimena trial ofi thseim. hti the Facu iv. inl thiose tli-ctstes. TIhe-e Pills are eani Iv irsken. taingi no sinu-eons tasse, art' pterl('elly sib' ins all cses where active fe .,em' dloes noti exisitia 4 udo nit sicken per ~.s nsIs hue~ nting tht'tm. Jat.tr'n-e.-ivu'd anti for ale by 3. D. Tillils ETlS. m the L'l::cit'ld Shoe Store. msay II, I812 if 15 VEGETAIILE LIFK PILLS AND PIGI~NIX hl'lTERS. ORIGIN OF TIiE liFE MEDICINES. 11i lE reader tmay not pe'rhapss lie ansare that the. sngms uo' Mtsff'.t's Life Medicines wvas the result fl a~ prfoiractetd andiu patiinful ill. new oftht'ir tirigmnater. 'Iir o.lonMlffat Whent' takens ill. Mr Mi. wsas a proisperon-~ anid doaur ising tmetich:set in the lower liart of' lte city of New Yor k; .aaid hsavsng co~insked and employed a monitber or out mussst skilful physicians, lie, afler m.i.eth< .1f ..tdfering. was prevailed up~on to purenluse the re.'ipe of theum nvahtsiiabto veg"' table preprannumm nos 'Emre,l to se public. TIhe elife' tet ofithe Life .iMediciines in hiis own caseC was so -segular mand rtemarkable. that he simmtediately determsined to offer to th" worlJl a mtedicine tio whichs he nsot only towedt his life, but his siappmtess. 'The uciforsm success which liat sisnce attended their admiinistrsiont in es'e ry instancie, where a fair trial hsas lieen givens them.' hat beetn nuest.-d by tontatnds. and itn cuntestibly prosves their intrinsic merit. Tur. Lire Meoictags-GziteaL. Rrsuaas. Thsesse medicines tare indebsted for their namie to their manifest amid senssible action in purir'y ing thsesprisrand chtannelttol life, and enduing them wills renewed totne and vigor, and to the; utidoutbted fact that at a vet.s early' pa' '. their hsistory they had rescued suffe the very vetge oh' an iuntimnely grave. the ideceptive nstru ofl Ii.e daj by phsisicians. had utterly failed, I ses they also permanently secured enjoymsent of health, wvithouut w is but a pastial bleissing. So their efficacy inyariablye p1 scarcely Ies thans miraculous unacqsutatd withs the be cal prmeiplsupon whicht ed, and upon whichie found icriiits - daiility and sceahiau. stifllins. As a reuiedi y famismatory Ilhaumatism. the Plhaiv lit ers will by demonstrated of a single bottle. TheI pr oprietar rejoices in dle apportnity f forded by the ditTisoseno tihe pre.". for pluAcm1 his VEJ M-TALE- LIFF 1E DICINES with in the h newledge and reach ofevery individual in the comnunny. Unlike the lost of perni cious quackerie., which boast of vegsi-ble in gredients, ihe Life Pills are purely and 0otCtV VEGETANIJ., a id contain neither Alerenry, An timnoisy. Arenic, nor any other mineral. in any frm whatever. They are entirely compI:sd of extracts from rare and poweriul plants. the virtnes of which. dough long known to several lindian rib"e-, and recently to some eminent iparm-ceutical schemiot. are alogether un knowi to the ignorant pretender to medical science: and were never before adninistered ino happily c1iicaciotis a combination. The first opepation is so loosen from the coats of the stomtach and howelim, the various impu risi and crudities constandly settling around them; and to oinuve the hrdened feieswhich collect n the convilitions ofthe small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these; and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual cAtivenss. with ail its train of evils, sor sudden diarrlhan, with its jitminent dangers. The lact is well kisiwn toall regular sniatomisis. who examine the human bowels after oeath ; nadt hence the- prejudice of these well infurimed tun ngaittas the- quack medicines of thea se. The secon el fect of the VEGE TBLE Lif PILLS is to cleanse the kid neys and ihe biddler. and by this means the literaid the lnags, the healthf'tslactioner wifich entire lepentid, upon tie regularity of the urinary organs. Thes blood, which takes its red color from tie agenscy of the'liver and the lnngs belore it passes into the heart. bein: thus purified by theimi. and niturished by food con iig froim a cAI-all stomach, curses rei~lwsoughi the veins. reisewe every part of thesystemiiand triumphantly mounts the banner of health its the bloomning cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of in.van diseases. to which the Vegeta ble Life Pills are well known to be infallible : DYSPEPSIA, by tioroaghly cleansing the first and second stomuchs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind :-Flatalency. Palpitation of the Heart. Les of Appstile. ffcarteura and Head ache. Reslessaen. luemper, Asexiety, Lestgour and Melaneholy, which are the genral symp tows of vlyepepsia, will vanish. as a natural consequence of its cure C.stween, by ceans in the wholo length of the intestines with a solvent process. and without violence: all via lent purgeil le.sves die hsowel costive within two days. Diarrea ani Cholera, by removing the.sharp acrid fluids by w icli these complaints are occasioned. and by promoting tihe lubrica tive secretions of the murous membrane. Ft rers of a kinds. by restoring the blood to a regular circulation through the process of per. spirations in sosma cases, and the thorough sol tin of all intestinal obstructions in others. The Lire Medicine,- have been known to cure heamatis permanently in three weeks, and Gost inI half the time. by re'moying lnCa Jgu miatione from abe nuseils and lagarnents or th' joints. Dropsis fJ all kinds. by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder: they operate matw delightfully on those importantor. gant. Itd hence have ever been found a cere tain remedy for the worest cases of Grezed. Also IWormas. by dislodain.: from the turnings of the buiwels the suimv matter in which these crea tures adhere;: Asthma and Consumrptimn. by re lieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mu cats. which even slight colds will ocnsion, which ifnomt remnoved becomes hardened, and predneces the's. dreadfial diseases. Starry, VI. cers. aid larederate Sores, by the pserfeft pturity which those Life P'ills give to the blood, and hil the humaiors: Scarbatic Eraaplions and Bead Coin plezions, by their ,:ltertnatsve el'ect upon the fluids that fee'd the skin, the aiorbid state of which occassion,' all Eruplice comnplaints, .Sal low. Clondy. and other disa;realde Comples. The use of'thiese Pill's for is vet y short time, will e fl.ect an entire cure of Salt 12/aeum. rysipelas, and a strikinig improvemnent in then Clearness of thec Slan. Commor~n C'olds and Injluenua, will always he entrcd by one dose. or by two, even ini die wvorst ca.-e's. Piles.-aa a remnedy for. this nmot distrebiing and uibstinate malady, the Vegetable Lifei Pills sdeserve a distinct and em phaiic recomtmendaisoa. It is well known to. hundreds in this city, that thme oririnator of thterso vuilnahl. Pills wais hiiiself l~icted with thIn enmlinit fur n pwards of thmnr.ymee years. an.i tha lhe tried in vaiin every remedy prescri hed wvithmi the whe conmass ofthe Materr Mesheai. I he hiswever.nut le'ngth. tried die Me dieiine n loch he' now otier<s iso the putblic, and sne n as enred in a very shiort time, afler his re covery lhad beeni pronouinceid not only improba ble. biut absohatecly imnposeible, by any human means. All that Mr. MotTut requires of his patients 5 to tbe pa icular in taklim;: the Life Mecdicines strictiy accoirdiing to thme directions. 1t its not hy a newsp' ie- r notices, or by anmy thing that he huirelfmay say in their favor, that hoetogan. cre.dit. It its alonie by the results sofa fair trial. Adcnee to females .-Femates who vaine f~ogd health should nieverv he withoot the Liri. 3geg~~ citnes as thmey purify the blood. remove Obstrue. tinnei. andh give the skini a beautiful, clear, lhea thy. andI btoermnn appeanance. To Parents 'and otherS.- 1ttsronis of a pletho ri.- hatis, n sno are autject to bi, headache, gid. diieass, imuttas st sight, or drowsiness, from too great a diow sir bimood to the head, should take at fregnently. Lcanidren, andi persona of all ages. lusy take them~ at anyi tume, as they do noat conitam miercury,* or aiiy ingredient that re qmarenso.a. n esat or re'strsctzon of diet. Tu Elderly Pecrsuia.-.lant healthy aged in dhivniuaah.ls, who kinow the salue otf M~otfat's Life M'tedic'ines, unake it a rule to take thems two or thee titnes a week. by wich they remoeve the causcs shant prsoducse diecase, preserve their health. ant. keep oth the intirnsities ofage.* Ileadeof ifamilies ebouild always keels a quan tity sot the Lile Miedicianes ini the house, as cdy ini cases of suddent illniss;f promupi administration, Cho an the sto'iach, Crm other alarmin prove faa