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itiles South of the bo opened thi.Sum fpersrnu who may do waters. The Propnetors to say any thing in coull waters. Hundreds snatch premature grave, by their healing ef ficacy, can bear ample testimony of their vir. toes. 1: Proprietors. have engaged the ser vices of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, in the Hotel, 1who with one of the Proprietors. will always be present to contribute to the comforts ofihose -who may viscit the Spcrings. We will sell Lots to persons who may wish to summer it, or live tI.ere permanently. E7' These is a Stage Coach leavn; Colum bia every Tuesday and Friday morning, run 4ing direct to Glenn Springs. - JOHN B. GLENN, WM. C. CAMP, JOUN C. ZIMMERMAN. muay 11 6t 15 CARRIAGE MAKING. J. GLOV ER respectfully announces to 0 his iends and the public generally, that having received a large, supply of superior ma. terials, he is now prepared to repair or build to order any descripuion of CARRIAG ES. which in beauty of model and pernanency of wok ranship, shall not be surpased Iy any in the thern msarket. He is likewise prepared to ufacture HARNESS. aid to have done at his establishment all kinds of BLACKSa ITlI ING; and hopes by promptness anl strict at tention to business, to ment a share of public - n tf 14 EDGEFIELD DINTRICT. SPRING TFR:M. 1842. IT is Ord-rcd that a Court of Common I'leis and General Sessions, for the Trial of the Cases not disposed of at this Term, be held at Edgefield Court House on the fire, Monday in July nest. J. S. RICHARDSON Presiding Judge. GOoaos PerS. c. c. c. & G. s. Aprilm 1IS1 Notice. SH E Subscribers ne'fer for sale a valuable T tract of LAND, in tihe neighborhouod of Cambridge. on Ninety Six Creek. containing three hundred and ninety-five(:0) acres; oie hundred and twenty-live elearedh. and in a high state ofeuitiration. For particulars apply to Dr. R. C. Griffin. our authorized ag-nt. -~. JOHN R. MAYSON. ROBT. C. SMAYSON. mar11 4t 15 Notice. STOLEN OR RUNAWAY, from my Plantation on Mine Creek. on last evening, FourFegroes. to wit: a man by the name of George about forty seven years old, of dark complexinn; his wife by the name of Silvey about thirty eight years old, of very dark complexion, tall tn s iuj, en 111C.'. 11MO wo~, a talking: their child by the name of Arey, about seven years old or dirk complexion -with large while eyel; the other a girl :about fieen years ol by the name of Gil ' o A?rkcomplexio any person taking up ai nerosand lodgin2 them in any Jail where cnget them, will be thauk fully rewared by the undersigned. PRECIOUS LARK. Edgefield District, May 23, I1842. Essirayed4c7 F ROM the platation on Sunday eic: the 8thb of MIay. one chesdnnt sorrel llORISE, about 14 hands high, works wecll in all kined, of harness and rides wecll, no fleseh marks recr'llec't eti, supposed to be 6 or 7 yeare. of age Also. one bay FILLY, near 3 yeare old, abont II cur 12 hands high. Also one muse colored Ml UL E *colt, about 9 monthe old. Any imformnatimn respecting said estrays will be thankfuily re eived by the stubsecrihor. hiv it between 2i :and 3 mites from Edgefical Court Ilousce, or by d: re-ting to himt at thme Court Hosec and all rea sonable cxpences paid. B. TILL.VAN. may253t 17 XibbeVille Mineral springs. T is establishment is now e'pen for cte reeeption of visitors. nudcer thce ceuperiourI aol popular mnagemenit ot .Mr. aned Mrs. Liwp. Hlaving made arrangemuents to keep A e nt supPly of (reich Ihntter .mdce fresh Neats. and Pooh ry, equal to anty to Ice lead in England, with Giret rnte Coceku. the. Direc'tore .Man conftidently promise as comfortable acom ioa~tis as any to lee obtained at the ucnost cel ebrated watering places irn the Unnced .Statene. When so this they add the almost specifGe eli cacy of the waters in Dycepsisa. and im all cases of disease in die Liver amd Kidney,. thcey hatter themselves, that no higher attractuuns cane bee presented. exccpt, peerheapi. in these titmes oufI pressure, that their charges are belheved to Ice lower than those ofauey similar justitultion) in the N~orth or Soteth. The Springs are situated near the Anderson line. inabilly, romantic cuesetry, entirely ex empt from our summer and autuncnal fevers. THE DIRECTORS april 30, 1842.3t 14 113 The Editors of the Auegusta Consetitution-. alist and Greenville Mountaineer, will insert this weekly. for six times, and for ward their ac counts to A. V. Lawhen. State of southi Carolilla EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ALong's, in the lower part of this district I tolls before ume one yellow sorrel M A RE, with a blaned face, both hind feet wlcise, about 141 hands high, and sup~e to be sbout ten years * od. R.~ B.BO KNIGHT, Magistrale. 18 4m i6 RE PROOF. ed demand for BRICK, the best materials for an opporinty of burn h as induced us to in oring a Machine, for asuperior quality of takeep agood stock our customers. B & CO. 'Physicians, Merchants, and Faaners. [ Subscriber living ian the village of urg, Wilkes county. Georgin. egsoi from Petersburg, and WashilnFton, su ing to move west the eusuing winter, of fem his possessions for sale, consatng of a spa cious two story DWELLING. with eleven comfortable rooas, piazza full length above and below, a good Medical Otlice, and all neressa ry out buildings. with fily acres of LAN D at tached to it. Also,insaid village, a large STORE HOUSE and another coumflortable DWELLING, &c. I have occupied this stand sixteen years as a practicing Physician.and although the village is healthy, ( being situated on a dividing ridge be tween creeks.) my practice has been worth to me, from two to three thousand dollars peryear. I have also been selling goods six years-and my annual sales have been frotn twelve or fifteen thousand dollars. 31y brother.in4a-v L. P. Tate. has an exce, lent Farm within one mile of the village. con - taining eight hundred icres. in a high state of cultivationi, with thvee hnadred acres cleared, and all necessary buildings, which he will sell, if desired by dtipurchaser or purchasers. The terams on all the above property will be liberal. say, one third cash. when pomenaession is given, and the balance in two annual instal ments, or if prefered. longer payments can be given. In the practice of Medicine there is no competition, and in Meichandize the field will be eastirely open to the purchasers, being tno store nearer than ten miles. To any Physi ian. and Mlerchant. (-.:y two brothers or friendsi desirous of seeking their fortunes in Georgia know ofnolhocation more desirable; and if they should wish to carry oin a Farm. the one allind ed to i6 a-i good as Iny in Wilkes, Letters of mqueliry on the subject, addressed to tue at Dan burg. Wilkes county. Gao.. shall meet with proinlit atteiataon. I would not object to takiiga a Physician, who mav become the purch- '. as a luaraner for the balance of the year, or will give possession at any time. A. D. STATHAM Danburg, Wailkes co. Geo.. May 4. 1t12. rnay It et 15 New Boot and Shoe E J T.I ISII.IE.VT. T11 E Subscriber inlorni his friends. that he has provided himself with the best ma. terial. foru making line BOOTS and SIOES. iil has comnaenced business at Potterarille. The best evidence of thanks that he can give Iiis firiends and the public, for their patronage which he hopes tot merit, as to insure good and rashionable work. upon tern. to suit the ti-nes. STEVEN A. BROWN. T iepairing- done at the shortest nonce. m11ay 4 3t 14 W?1*10a SION 1O USE. EDoEFtELD C. II., S. C. T lE SUBSCRIER having rented the establislhnaent formerly ocetpied by Mr. . U. Addison. has fitted it up for the accom sodat'on of transient and peruanent boarders. The olitel is near the Courthouse, in a very ensasnaaiauRfiozA.aid he ltta'rshimse~laa". i ,-i b a C~fipahmanwEthW oryU111 section of the country. Good stabling and at. tantive servantls are provided. and in fact every hing that cal be. aona on his lart to render ravelle'rs and bab ers comfortable, will be attended to. '. lIe is prepared to accommodate two or more ailies with board. 'and from the well known ealth and good society of thais Village, famai is will tnd it a de'sirablo snumer residenace. is chaarges. ina all instancees will be .nade to -orrespaond witha the timens. CHIARLES CO3IPTY. MuSlae, 1812. 5 tf INotice. U I N'; puarchased of .Mesrrs. Bryaan & .ilianar, thaeir entige staack of' Gjoetla in the rhanL Taioring Ilusiness, atn this place, ta would take thais miethiod of' ainaaring aour rends anad theL pntatlic genecrally, that thaey clan c liarni'hedl at the old sitand oft itryana 6c .3i ler. wvitht Cluthaing. uaa as gaood termals, and nt niinaior i gsality to any annilar eastablisimlanent n 'lie Southercn couintry. We intenad to keep m handta at tall times.e a graas ,atocak eot English & French Cloths, nd II Csasatana.s. taelectedl in thae Newa Yoark d Phladexlphiaa ilarket. together w itha all ether araaicle's an oma line i anad to thos'e whao fa 'or its withi their patroage in thais businaess we ad say that every exertion 'an our pasat shaall e used to give pearkect satisfaictiona. GO[)E & LYON. Janary' 1, h'A42. at 50 EDG~FlE LI) DISTlRICTI. OlIN Ft Y, liv ing ma tha.eark of' Wailsonr's CN(reek anda Saaada river. t'alls beforat me. n bright hav l~ ltRS . ten years oldf, a30:i9i bite ini his f'ace', one. wh lite spot eaa eacha side ifhis back anad haia wethers. mtiaint haangs ona ther rn side, fourtaeen anal a half' handts high. Apa eraised by lDavid llardeni. Williama Buackhaltcr, id Oliver lleden, nlt twetytivo daallara. ilOS. NICilOLLS, Meagistrate. April20) mnitt hi State or Sousth Carolinta. EDGF.IELD) DISrTRICT.i IN TIl E COM MON PI.EA.-l ewart & Ceat, Declaration vs. on Att~acen, oin Setrry. A ssu'"P'tl tol& jnh'nistoni, Dedaratio'n na .Jttachmtent. hn Sciarry. P 31 I E plaintity's has ing~ this dat filed ahe'ir ale. ctaratiao~ n atay 'thicti. anad thae defendaat aing nia wife or attorneiy knowna to baa wtiti e, State'. on whloma a copy oafthe same. with a tae toa pleaad, conki be serea. It as ordered. iat thie defendanat plead to thae -aid declaration, vithint a year anad a day. oar final anad absolute dgent will be given' againast him. UEO. POPE. c. c r. Edgehld C. II. ~ (Ia urk's O1f1c. . age 30 30th 'fnrch, 18-42. LOST DbURING Court Week, a leather POCK UET BOOK, with the name of the stab criber written mn it, containainag two [leeds for Lad, ceatveyed to hiam by John Proctor, and betweent two and three dollars in cash. Any person who has found said Book,.will be libe rally rewarded. t on leaving it with Mir ii. J. Ryat Edgefiel C. H.Wa.POTR AprilO f t - Havana Cigars, AFRE8HI suPPly of various desc~arlonsa ustrecive an orsale by .SCRATON r, MEIGtI. Tan Bark Wanted ho Subscriber, isting near t Vian Staget. respiectfudly staformslthe or Ldgetield District t.at ie wishes to' be. tweeni titly and one hundred cords Oak. ie will pay in Cash, Leather. or for ~ood lied, White, or Spanish *23 per cord. at the Farmer's plantation, if ' seven mniles of Edgelield Village; or 5 ' cord, if delivered at his Tan Yard, Farmewho are. or way be clearing lands, would fid to the-ir interest to save aill their Oak bark WMOam. A good hand can get a cord o1 bark rda and two cords cins be bauled at a loud, i se i nade to hold it. The bark should troverd every evening with boards or lea to pre vent the rain from injuring it. .L. GEARTY, .arch 9,1812 6tf NeaU. C. Mount W' Acamy T 1HE r.xercises of tIs Insututi6,wai be opened, ot dt first 5tonday aisary next, under t1he direction of 31r. Jebai tJohn ston, whose long experience in Tendhing and correct deportment. we trust will the in stitution to a larg'e share of public cpfde.cv. TiEK93 OF TVIMIIO. Reading. Writing, and Arithmetic, quarter of 12 weeks, $3 00 English Grammer. Geography, -*h 4 00 Philoeophy. Chemistry, Latin and G Languages, '6 600 Surveying. 1600 To be paid in advance, Good Cird may be obtained from lt1$8 per month. J. B. SM ITH. flirmvas, L. R. WILSON, Trasancr, A. SIMKINS, If. C. JIEllLONG,. A. S. DOZIER, - 7 Dee 2: f 47 For Sale. T H E SubscriLwr offerN for sai'ethe well knuwn Ilonse in Aiken,. firontitg on the Rail Itund, and known as MARWU'S 110 TEL. The aeIu has been kept as a Public HIouea ror severat years. and contains 40 ronon double nnd single, the greater portia, of them with tire places. Upon the premissi are like. wise all necessary ont buildiings, hitchetu, no gro hoses and stabhlig for 100 herses, in the yard is an excellent well of water. Terms one third ea-l. the balance on a credit of one and two years. Also-Forty or fifty unimproved Lots, hand somely situated. within the corporate limits of Aikena. Apply to JOHN MARSH. Aiken. Dc 9 tf 45 State of South .aroliu. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUirY. Anna Maria Terry, Bilfirpedj'c vs. ~dd' of3rs Daniel Brunson. and others, 1T appearing to mny satifacunn that.Stephen Terry and J:ane his wife she children of John Pairkmatn by his late wire Elilabeth, for merly Elizabelth Bukhalter. Fugit and Psolly his wife. soine otlie Defendants in this case are without the limsits of this State. Onl motion by F If Wardlaw Complainants So licitor. brderel that said absent defendants do appear in this i ounorable Curt,and plead, an swer and dentr to tlecomaplainants Bill within three mtinths from the publication efthis order, or the said Bill will be takenpVcgfassagainws them. J. TERRY. eo. M. V. State of South ('arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Anison Mobley, Drdaralien in A t rs. chet L. 13. Pixley. tcmit W II E REAS6 the Plaintiff isn the above stated case, laos this day filed hsis Declarationt agaisns the Defendant, who is bse-nt from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, having neither wili- nor ttorney. knoewna n ithia thme same, oi nno ti copy of the Decl~tation wish a rule teo Plead thereto, might he served: Orde-red that ite Defendant Plead to the said Dee la'ratron. withini a year an~d a day, froem the ate there. 1', othetrwise nnts and absolute udlgmrnent will he- awarded ngintst him. GEOltIE POPE, c. c. r Clerk'~s Ollice age 44 Nov. 27. 184l. State of' Soulth Carolina. IN TIIE CO3MMON l'LEAS. De'edy Burten utach~ment, - Wsm. M. 8:teitle. ~ Debt. '3 lIE P'laisntst hatving thais day filed his EIDeclaration in my saifce,ansd the Defend eat leaving sno WiVf'e or Attorney knowna teo be 'ithina the $t:ite, otn nt ham a copy of the same, vite arnile to plerad.cotuld heL served. It as or eredl that thae D~efendsant plead to thme said dec. aration withina a year and ai day, or finial anad bsolnte jutem~oent n ill tbegiven agaitnst lhia. GEO. POPE. c. c. r Cle'rk'se Odice. ( Dec.l18. 18.l1. o* a 7 50f -17 State of' South (Onrolina. IN TI'E- COMMON PLEAS AIBBEVIL LE DI)I 1RICTI. Mourning S Pattersona, Dederation Exer eattx, vs. &y eabdasat in A. V. Coi. AuschAratu. T 11 lalintifi'havinag this d-rye Gled his. de claratioan in smy otlico.and'thie Defendant havinag nao wife or attornecy known to be with i the Stae iinwhonm a copy could be eers ed wihs a role to pload. One motiosn, eerued that the' Djefenudant do plead to the said declar ation wvithsin ai ye'ar andla daty frotm this drate. or fintal asnd :aaeoante juadgment shall be awvardled aginiut hiam. y. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. p. Clerk'.. Office, Sept 30. 1841. a a r . age 36 "'tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BENNET NOBLES, livin ,on Rocky Bcreek, near Jamea Shep's M Roads, tolls before me, one bay 3A E elevee years old, blaze face, in fel, both bind feet and lef't fore foot white around the Iootliick, some wh ite specks on her back. mane hargs on the left side. long taii, shted all around, no brasnd. Ay eraias edl by Alexander llsmbleteon. Ilirau Smittstnd tephet. Langley, to thtyjtdollars. Marcha 7th, 1842. J. HA R RISON. J. P. marchl 10 4m 7, A LL penis inadebtesd teo thte late Reaom Hlamiltes. der'dl. art- rcqtiestedl to mrake paymenat. and all those hamvieag don' sandsaeutneet the estate are requested to rtender thesm inp petly attested to the subscribers, wvithein the tme prescrihed by law J, B. HIA3tILTON, ? Adtn'rs J.GCO8NAHAN, % Jant 19, 18raMtri EUJIGT IIU.DRED FRENCl FILUIT TIEL- . 1USLS AN CAMI ILLIAS T IIE subscriber las just received Irom Pa riv, by the ship Oly ulin. a choice collee tion ol P-.AtS. APPLl-.S. PLUMIS. PEAC 11 ES. CHI ERRlIES. APItICOTS AIAIMNl)S. and .lADEliRA WALNUTS. which heoff-tr for sale either uinrly or by t4. hunidle. eait bunidle contains 11) Pears, 5 Apples. 5 l'eaches. 5 Ajpiroits. 5 Pluins. :1 Cherries. 2 . Alttd-. and 2 Iadeira Waluits. and are lr-autilull. packed. The Trees. as far a-x xamit.ed. are amnl; the fittest ever imported into this' city, and are well worthy of the attentioo of those wishing to obtain good Fruit. Tho varieties are unexceptionable At.so-A few choice ROSES and CA3JIL Li \S, J. D. LEGARE. Al East Bay Charleston, Fel. 15 M arch 9 if tI AUGUNTA SEED STORE, sI1AKER. GARDEN *;. I l - T 11E proprietor of this establishment hais just received a large -upply o t fNI( IN: SELLDS. the croi of rAl. lie leaves the Seed to rcclottm d thetme-slves. which they havo done ever since lit has de3dt inl them,. The Shaker& Gaiden Seed i-i sought for by every person amid here ther niy have- it getniie. The ustal :allowance iale toruntry dralerm. Bird Sued. Luceiit, Clover. 3langel Wur .el, French Sunar fleet. Re Gins, libe do.. Hurd's do., lilop. Califlorma W! cat. Aspara gum Roots. Turnip S-cd. & c. o& c. A ew elegatnt )ahlias and Floner Seed Atrt:o. lieh. 2S if 6 OF THE TilID VoLtUt3 OF The Iambuurg Journal, Published s eekly, it, flumburg. 'S. C. Tcrms-$3 pcr annum-nrariay in adrance. WO years has nenrly elapsed since the JoVeNsAL irs't made its appearani. e befbre the public, and asketl only a smiall share of pa tronago firot its friends', until the time aould artive wheii confidence could be placed li its scccts. The editor has now the pleastes- of antiouncing that this do-esired period has arriv d; aid he now eartitstly solicits a liberal 1stinp oIt fronm tie readiig couumtitny. Und the hu inest portion of thos., -n t may fiavor hitu with their suppoit. The first nutnber of the third volume will b,! usted on or befoio the itat day of April next. When the JounsAL was about to b-e isiued two yeas sago, pronaoses were umade by the pub ishers to the public, that they would exert elvirts of tseir humble abilities to mnake their paper entestaiuittg. useful and instructive. Fhese thintaghave beea luililled; out tinei and money spet to sustain our pratuisst. and brinti out a paper every way worthy of the :;rowisg rspherty el'lalamhnrg Ands~. tiow that theise 1romtises lavec beena accomnplished. andh the ournal pauwted thet .aol at which-l sneh enter priseus,. ettther tails or rote-s, iar tnot a till -thar 01 suppjort beo exp~ectedl by us'ftom tho.<e who jshould give ai htelpinu hantd I .llsay belies ed th34 the Jtttrtnal wva esta lalil for et ritim prte t. pairty pittrpses,. tind we It avt cotenuted oturMselves to leot tht- em retmai it this belter, know~ intg thtat TItUFIiv will wi ork is way at:d i rowit: ttw 0 every tlh tttg thtat t-aut In error. But, nowui thlat wte btas- surmtttn'ited n*ery dtirlicnity andt spre-ad t ur penntfanit to the bt ceze. we fe:irle-nty prouclaitm. tht the oodh tif lamtburg alonie itn every aonl anty c-e. h-i beeno our earntest ut ign. - Ie r ittntrest demandttis a public pagter. antd nat ba se tsupedl 1::r wi anit. - lero shall tloh' ro-u the P'eopht's rights taltatitsut. Utawed b)~ uldietne titlbi thI livb ga1t lecre P'atriset Trthtl it.s~a h.itins ptrtcepts draw. Pledgedl tttolihgmion. Llberry a.nid I .aw " Prtom~ its t wee hiktwi-e mo..de by~ the pithhi-h. en, thail their columsia .solhlnot the hot thened-t withi in ptartizsttan - isI ltt-cIwn.tn l t he ttu d.iy. Thetse promuise-'liit hase ite atlher, I t. antI although we htave nio gre.:st d-:-ie to l~ich uit on the tonida -ea itt ptolisur. ne t -hall speak thast wieb hwe m:.y letlintidt to. l.--ct: - jte let onlr wortih oft'ndt n hit patty it tu:ty. It is the dutty of the pres', to wathn ser lte iber-. ties of our commonttit counitry,- andi warni tlhe pieo ple i wheuever d.:ngesr is vi,ifble. We, adhetre to the lJetunecy~ of tIns couutry . cet if thi. paty gote. e,tr:iy. we s'hall ende-avor ts bring~ it btack bty timely andh viinous reproif. VTe tduty oflan eidoir is a duincitt an-tiioly proi-:oi. e'xercisintg gre::t inz~-tece iter so ciety. It is ai piwer thti hi-s ittvtr bteen maen ,ard,. andt wve shltl endtea'.or tt sutiain aid ceri-h the tmtual agt-ncties wihich gt it~t ititns ofeihtorshi p hldlis amn itheflt wotrld. amtil tei da'.ir tot persuadtoitr cotempotlttsrae~ to im prove the' charactiter it theii Pres. t' re..rit it frm. iiidebliy to itse, andt frtomt fte inuijtir etco antd iatoempu of thie puhhe;l ai--ri it caimis. vititbente its digiuty at-t e-'hostrt ii tt ii idty. by a straiighit titrwardh virtttius i-irtro rhehise aiilhnontioniLs we have leairnitd frtiim wie andu experietnced heads, and we will pr.-fit bty FTe columns of thet .itounal art- d'--totedl ts rature, -~seare. rkt. our readelrs will be, liur makedt-i with correct ttluturmatioii in rlatttin to piumii s-vents ini eve-ry iluarter of' ithe gifha the state of the miarket. at houmue anti .fhtad. nud every des-cri ;tttin of huisine-s inte-lligeticeo, besides a great vartery tfiimircllanieous matter. The great icreatse of tradte to llaiihuirg. her natural advantages for healh Itntd hnt-itit-is. andh her fltturishinag c-tindtioni. rendtters ai ippe in-* dispnihly niece-ssatry hiee a~ -. l e ii the ciii zenis as the planiters anid others whlo traid- to this plae; all uf whotm slihul patronize! a paper of correct informaztiin. TIherefiore, die tditr of the ,Journal knsows that lie ican sendl itnt :a weekly sheest a., well witrthy of patronage as aty other ntow helbtre the publ ic. l i -spect.I fully solicits' froma a liberal and entlighitened community. thant increase of patronasge which he belis-tes his. work de-serves. JollN Ws. Y~AlRBmult)U(;. limburg. Feb. 15 tl ti Nolice. LL erns are fiorwusrtned (som digintg AndhauigSand at Cay. sii etfa tru-m it lad sf min.-. lafel'- purchased by mtyself, itf todt'-. E'..l.. kilt itn hy imanay fiersomte nt ho are in thue habit ott isiing it, nis thue Grihlin Sn oil ly ing itn the rad leading~ fromt Ed'gstfeld C hi. t the Pinte Ihiouse, under the penalty of the law march 30 d 9 ALUMS IsLo- TuL CU"SO 4'pqspepjJa, crJulous undt iaseases. S i 6 lSE Pills -arce prepared b I R. t.awpbeil, Frous the water highly crIebrated bMineral *prin Rcktridge cuunty Va., called the Alu aprmW. These waters in tlicir effects upon tie systrt are twnic, iucressiog the appetite. and promoting digestion; they are aliernaivte. exciing the secretions of the glandular s-temls generally, and particular of the liver and kidney's; they are cathartic, produeaul copions. dark. bilious evacua ii *u,; anL tiey a lCe'c a ictermination to ihe suri.ac. increasiing the perspiration. Fr-on ie conbination of all these effects upou tsie sytem, msey are a ;rean purifier of ,he bi'sd, and equalzer of the circulation. 'I lie tfeics o the Pille. made fromi these % atera. are io all resicts. similar to the v ater ilbell, and eacli pill . etiual to a cow mi glas'. o: nater. For the cure of the above dieases, and all otiher chronic (or slow) diseases, preseverance in the use of tie- Pills, according to the direcions giv eli in the smcall hills, accompanying the pis, i all important; and if they are per vertigly uwel us directed, a cure may be 11111 e- rtaiidv exp'cel. than under any other lieattil hereioflure discovered. ex cept frun the use ol'the % ater, fromu which, they are prepar-dsi eir bly an attendance at tic Spriilgs or othe riwise. They very spetedily cure dliarrltw:st attended with uctlty of tll a-lumaci, a..d what is cm-i nonil) call- d liea t-burn; two or three pills msay be Iaken i san ims. nl hen the ston ach is troubicl % inth aedliiy. with Ihe hap. p:est If'ect. Trie Pillbe have an excel lInt sllect 'is peventings the! ittacks of ierviccus or i-ck-itead.acie; from three to ,lx pills sh101ul bhe lakCe at onCe, %% Lea the S) Iulinieilis ile felt. These w..ier, are noi eff'eetual remedy fur all hmicupirrinages; ni as the Pills hive the samoe ell'ect in oher ca..es. it is believcd they %ill also have the saile ciect iu cases of laemtorriage. They cure dropsiei in -omce cases but are nti an infalible reme d % in il cases eshf s his dicuse. 'roi lite efficacy 4,f these waters nad pill.n I1purilying the blood, they are in valuable in ine cure of all cisenses ioi* the skin, .1nd4i all ijtclent sores. oit diposed to a healthy liCuan is the u'se of* them fur such diseases. if the li'scae of the skin up pears to bs rietatil at firs:. or if the ulcers becoein more inil.liced and iischarge more freely, lei no, thcsesircui-tance alarm any one, or cder hit irnm persevering in their use. These tire cvidences of the gosod ef lect's of* she Pills in ex peilin the vitiateds humiors friotu ihe blood to the surface, and until the blood is purified, tuch disease can not be cured. Il serofulous silcers. the us.- of hese waters and pill's. invariably enuit them it) discharge muore freely. ani inl a short time, of a :icure Ielilby appeni ase-. They are i very iseful resredy in Ciulera Inftautun or the sutiter bowecl c111nnplint in cialdren; as also for expellinig w orm froi chiiren. Tihey immediaie 1y gise a giod appici-Cte, promite digestion. and wsli etectually csrrect and(] cure acii - of the stsomacht. From their cleasnsinig n'-purny erc upon w T nti111r r frooci he tone. u igonr and energy which their operation impiArls to the- whole -systsm Ity w i% be oiutid a great preventative of the f,-% ers, w% hich privaiil ins low and u; hecalthsy regiuin,; hence, pcersons living~ ini suc-h regisons, ns ill finsd it greatly to their naiintage to u'se tihe pii lls. fr a foirtnighs, aj l e sticmencemenCt of i-very sprning asnd' fail ,eatsisn, us a pres entative, ansi to buCib up scci-tcitions broken d .wt n by prseviotu attacks ocf fever. Thtee Pills are a valuablet ascstanat to th.' n~e uami ellicacy of sulphsrsts anti 's line ineuratl waters, and three or fmar sof t hemu takenu etah day%, at dilf'erent tim~ce, wthich ins ttetndiace at o hser minerasl ,priig.., nonsuhi addc grcaslly to Cthe cuirative effeci'. ot the s waters. These na tter, anc I p'ils cre isorihy of thet ntice ofi thei Miediet-l faciulty; ain in heir handt., woucl-I hce a vailuaibh- arrtice inji Ctle treatmienti of manity dliseasie. ot'.criu i-c itnttc miagale. ini; amientirhea. dc ysmtien *rrthcca; anid linehirrhen.ti t he wtater, usf the A~ busc Spring, tare pecsuliarly eITe Ccari'nsa:! ndt- beliieve theu pills mnade bo ti he Isse waricer's, sntnld have she 'sasme i in tile treitmnisn of ihosi-eli-cases, iliac fhe watet has; the relore, wec woul ri-commisuendc a tiaasl of thtem, hi ithe Facul tv ml itsi sdiensecs. T'he-e Pill'sare easi v C akenl, taing no, niiiauseous Caste,. are ijerfietly. nste ins all ca-i-s whlerse aiciive le vel doe-c not exii ai ,l do not4 sicken per J u~s received anid for 'inie icy J. 1). T fll imTil'. at ilce Edtgeichic Shoe Score. AlilEVIL~LE DISTRICT. IN TIlE CUMMUS~J PLEAS. Wliamzui .MicCarley. Trainuneil & Joins. r 111ll-. Plaincctt inc the case, havinig filed! his eclarsion in mys otlicet, aicci Cise D~efen nc basic a cocpy of~h li.aaid declaration.ith, a rule toc plead therseco, maighlt he served: Orderred. Ithu ib thesail lDefendatli do alppear and pilead o Cte mtd decclaratjin, witini a y ear ant! a day iini lic daise of this order, or final ande absolute udgment11 wai li e aswar:iecd agnainst thetm. JNO. lF. LIVINGsTrON. c. c. p. (lerk's ccfre. lDe. i, in-1. age 47 ' tatet (i' Soutli a airtoinia. iLARNW~ELL. DISTRICT IN TIlE COM.\ON PLEAS. Ji N. Teuley' Fforignl Auasclwetu, rs. Wlliama i. Fowier. A, I ,I 1 lintItrin the alcove case, haavin~t thi's 3 Jay tiued his slechutiotin as mytnlice, atnd thei delcendant havting ntiIhe~ rwife cr .attcrney, kouwn Cio be in tils State. on whomn a cop~y can e served: On mnoti-Ordesed, thcat the des enidanis do ple*ad. witin a year and a daty fromt hi. date, or hinal and absolute judgment will he awarded againset him. JiRAS3US D. ALLEN. c. c Offa of Conumen Pleas,. BarnitwelI Iistrict, Se'ptr. 24. 1841. ( Strayed FROM the sub'scriber, near Fthco 21,.it of Febcrtury, a se'en 2 and! :t year's old, i her (lace. iao othser maruika 6,rm:::sione of said Pl rsvedby PL ma7J 114 a of cine giniana travels of aie cei ihe wonderful eireits ofyo in relieving children ofvery obitiste plaints, selh as Coughing, Wheeie Choaking of Phlegn. Asthmatic attacks, &C. &c. I should nut have written this letter. however. at present, althotihb I have feltit my duty to add my testimony to it for some tine, had it not been for a late in btance where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental. in restoring to perfect health the "ouly child." whose case was alimuost htoeless, in a fanmily of acquain tance. "I thank llaven,"said the doating inotber, "iy child is saved from the jaws of death! b) how I feared the relentless ravager! But my child is safe! is safo!! Beyond all douht Dr. Swayne's com pond Syrup of Wild Cherry is the most valuable mediciue in this or any other coun try. I am certain I have witnessed more than one badred cases where-it-bas been attended with complete suecess. I am u-sit2 it myself in an obstinate attack of Brontchiiis, to % hich it proved effectual in ;in exceedingly short ti, e, consideritg the se-veritv of the ease. I can recommend it iii ihie fullest coifidetnce orits superior vir tues; I % otili advise that no faimily should be without it; it is very pleasant and at ways beneficial-worth dontde and often ten limes its price The Pahlic are assu red there is co quackery aboust it. It. JACKSON, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyteri at Church New York. Forsale by Dr. Swayne at 54 North sixth st. l'hiladelptfin. anl by S D. CLARKIE& Co.Drurgists. Corner Centre and .Iercer streets, Ham burg S. C. miarch 9 tf G Droudi1t to lite Jail F tis Uitj ict. i negrso nai who says his name is Joseph. and that he belongs to J01111 Patterson, of 3inckie Island. S C., of light complexion, large whiskers from ear to ear..5 feet 6 iuches high. - The owner is requested to come forward, provepropertly chges and takn him away. kC.1H. GOODMlAN,.. j. . Jan. 5. 1849. if 49 State of South arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I.A TIlHE CO bIMON PLEAS. C. J. lover. v. Declarationin Athi.. A. llalsinitt~ elrtwi ~uhei r 1 It EA S the Plaintiff in the above sta ted case. has this day filed his declantton against the Dellendant. who is absenit from. and without thi- limits of this State, as it is said, har w mIeither wife nor atturney. known within the same, on whom a copy of lhe declaration with a ru- to plead thereto. night be served: Order. tion. within a your and a day, from the date thereof. outheri se fital and absoluto judgment will be awarded against him. Clerk's Offi., GE0. POPE, c. c. r. Uct 1'. V.44. age 36 htat~e of Sow Ili Carolina. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. I.Y T,11E LOMMUN PLEAS. T buan a C arsont. | Dedeatuion is Ddtt. Johno -urry. I ko''au Attachment. 11l6t laintltj having this day filed his I de:luaration int this case, in my office, and :h': defendanit having no wifmor attorney. knownx to bei. wuthlli this State. onl whom a copy of saidl deciaransun,. wnth a rule to plead catn be served. It as ordered, that the said defeinudant do plead tot the .4ant declaratton. withini a year andl a da., tr..m the publicaion ul'this order, or liinal andt absalute. jodgmentt wil Ie aw~arded against GE. il:,c.c.r nleks a fOce Edgefi,-ld C. II. Feb. 25. li.. ilarch 2 ly 5 'tte of' stouith (arolinia. Jatcob hi. Snnths and aiothier . it o S.zecu tors.va. Hhenry t hiz' Itdief. 1b0 ri lpSpon,. & others. ' T appearing ito my ,a~tisfaction,. isat Ehlami alexander, W li.zo V. Ihaselh aled Ohiver .simtps'.n, def'endante in this case, .zre without the lmits of tis .state; on mo~tieon. by 3ir. W~uidtaw, Solicitor Ior ptlamitits :Ordered, that :he* detendans above namied do appear inj this Hoenorable Court. and plead, aemswer air demaor to this Dilt.l, mm three month from the pubti cain ot tins orider, or the smid lidi wall be taken pro consfeso agaimst them. .J. TrIlt R Y, c. ::. L:. Commissioner's Offcc. F'eb. 23, 1842. Miarch 2 3m1 5i State of Soltll Carolilla, EDGEF~iEL.D DISTRICT. IN THlLE CO.1MON PLEAS. Brittotn Maimma. vs. Declaration in Attack. H lme & Sinchtir, ment. HE FItI E.A the Phamrutiin the above sta ted case. has thi, day fik-d his declara tion naainst thae Defendants, who are abseut fronm, and n~ ilbout ithe Iwiits oft this State, as it is said, hav ing nteither wife nor .atuey. known within the sametc ont whom a copy of thet declaration wirh .u rtile to ple'ad thereto mightt he seived: Orderecd. that the D~elenidanit, plead to the said dleclairation, wiathiin a year and a dnay. from the dat,- thereof. ottherwise final arid absolute judg-. mnit will be awarded agauiint them. Clerk's Ujire, GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Oct. I8, 1541. aqe 318 4 ta te of' So11th CarOlinla. EDG;EFIELD DISTRICT. I.N TIlE COMMON PLE'A B. J.anRyan