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01 WOUND SY VIRGINIAtJA, r CHERURY. tOOF oj the qzeyof Dr. 'sCompowas byrupof Pru or. Wild Chery. wu;-corner of Second street illis of Germantown road, dfec e er symptoms were, gene lityeatended with a constautogh, Ain ' ihe side, breast. nd backh with r symptoms indicative of Pulmonary iseasO, not essential to intimate. After .11s; the second bottle of this invaluable inedicin., her cough entirely disappeared, und her strength increasing fast,-and by tIfe time she used iwo 'otdes more, she found herself freed fromall pain and other inpleasant symptoms which attended her discose. She is ow eqjoying perfect health, and willing to give any toforma tion respecting her ere: likewiserecom neuds this Syrupiao all? afflicted, with ia Cough or a Disease of the Lungs. For sale by D.Swayne at 54 North sixth st. Philadelphis,-and by S D. CLARKE& Co,Drurgists. Corner Centre and Mercer streets, Ham burg S. C. june 35 tf 20 Notice. HlAVING purchased of Messrs. Bryan & Minor, their entire sek of Good in the Merchsiit Tsibring Busiess, in this place, we lread take this method or informing our friends and the ublic generally, that they can be inised at the old stand or Bryan & Mi nor. with Clothing. on as good tern). and not in1ferir in qaity to any amilar establishment in ths Southern country. We intend to keep vontand at all times. a good stock of English & French Cloths, aid CAssnsaas. selected in the New York . .-d Philadelphia Markets, together with all otber articles i one line; and to those who fa vor s with their patronage in this busines, we iwood say that every exertion on our part shall be, ted to give perfect satisfaction. GOODE & LYON. yIanuary 1. 1842. it 50 ot Willing Academy, -HE Exerciaes of thiis Institution will be opened, on the first Monday in Janu ary oest, under the direction of Mr. John K. John ulon, whose long experience in Teaching and eerrecet deportment. we trust will entitle the ii-, sidtatio to a large share of public confidence. - TERMS or TUITIO!. Reading, Wriin, and Arithmetic, per quar ofU,1. weeks, $3 00 Fglush Grammer, Geo-ralhy. 4 00 nutlosophy, Chemistry,Un and Greok Languages, G 00 Sureying,, 10 00 To beya in advance, Good B d may be obtained from $6 to $8 per mth. J. B. SMITH. Chairmax. J. R. WILSON, TrasurCr, A. SIMKINS. 1H. C. IERLONG, A. S. DOZIER. Trusteer. Dec 22 tf 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFISLD DISTRICT. IN TI& G EO, POPE. c. c. r. tkerk's Oficee. Dec. 15, 1841. c. sge 47 For Sale. T HE Subscriber offers for sale the wedll known House in Aiken, fronting on the Rail Road, andi known as MARSH 5 HO0. TlEL. The house has been kept as a Public lionse for several years. and contains 40 rooms double and single, the gr ater portion of them with fire pisees. Uponb premises arc like ww all necesrwy ont buildings. kitchens, nee pro houses and stablinig for 100 horses, in the sard is an excellent well of water. *Terms one third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years. Also-Forty or fify unimproved Lots. hand. soely situated, within the corporate limits of Aiken. Apply to JOHN MARSH, .-liken. Dec f 4-, * IGHT JU.VDRED 'TRENCH FRUIT TREES. ROSES AN * - CAhHILLIAS. 7U DE subscriber has just received from Pa -..ris, by the ship Otympi.a, achoicc collec - innoPEARSAPPLES. PLUMS. PEACH T.5, CHERRIES. A PRICOTS. A LMOND)S, nnad IIADEIRA WALNUTS, which he offers ioar sale either singVl or by the bundle, each bunle ontins10 ears, 5 Apples. 5 Peaches, 5 Apricots, 5 Plums, 3 Cherrnes, 2 Almonds, and 2 Madeira Walnuts, and are beautifully p~acked. The Trees, as far as examined, se - 4among the finest ever imported into this city, uind are well worthy of teattention of those wishing to obtain good Fruit. The varieties tare unexceptionable. * At.so-A few choice ROSES and CAMIL. LIAS, J. D. LEGARE, 81 East Bay. * Charleston, Feb. 15 March 9 if 0 1motice. STRAYED from the subscriber about the 1st 'ast. a dark brown or brindled no horn tid COW. largeusze, and her alf. Also asmali rized spotted COW, has been aissing for about 17 months. JIfthey are markted, it is aceross and under bit in the right ear, and swalow fork i in the lent. Any information respecting them, will be thankfully received by the subscriber. SAIUEL STEVEN S. Ihamburg. 16th May, 182.' nay 25 St 17 Champaigne. F "6 C. Damnotte's" brand, for sale by SCRANTON & MEIGS: 44-- 4t 14 E~very description executed with nieatnessanddespatch,atthe Office. ?hEENsDAtaartsat. CARRIAGE MAING. C J. G L V ER respe ctfully an nonneeto 9 hisftHends and the public generally.that havingfteelved a large supply of superior ma terials, he is now prepared to repair or build to order any description of CA RRIAG ES, which in beauty of model and permanency of work nanhip, shall not be surpassed by any in the Southerm market. ie is likewise prepared to manufactnre HARNESS, and to have done at his establishment all kinds ofBLACKSniTH ING; and hopes by promptness and strict at tention to business, to merit a share of public patronagfe. may 4 .f 14 GLENN'S SPRING8, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C. T IlS HOTEL, twelve miles south of the, Court loimsbe, will be upenied this Sum mer for the reception of persous who may de sire the benefits of the waters. The Proprietors deem it unnecessary t) say any thing in com mendation of these waters. lHundreds snatch. ed frsm a premature griave, by their lecaling er ticacy, can bear ample testimony of their vir. tues. The P1roprietors. have en;aged the ser. vices of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, s the liHotel, who with one of the Proprietors. will always be present to contribute to the cotnforts of those who may 'isit the Spritngs. We will sell Lots to persons who may wish to asumser it, or live there penanently. 07 There is a Stage Coarh leavin; Coluim bia every Tuesday and Friday moring. run ning ditect to Gleenn Spring*. JOHN R. GLENN, WM. C. CAMP. JOHN C. ZIMM3ERMAN. ma 11 6t 15 New Boot and Shoe ESTeDL18H*VEsVT. T l E Subscriber informs his friends, that ,-b ha provided himiselrwith the beg ma teriale fot making fine BOOTS and SHOES. anl hn. commenced business at Pottersville. The best eviden-ce fof thanks tht he can give hi,, friends and the puiblic, for their patronage which he hope-s to merit. 1a to insure good asnd fashionable work. espon termx to suit dew tinei. STEVEN A. BROWN. UT Repairin-g dune at the shortebt no-ice. mssay 4 3t 14 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON I-LEAS. Lewis Culbreath, Declaration in As Vs. sumpsit. John Seurry. Foreign Attachasent. Samuel 31. Chappell, Declaration in As vs. ssUpsit. John Scurry. Foreign Attachment. T HE plaintiffs having this day filed their de carations in the above cases. itn my office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney, known to be within -'' - - sv.ai1lELD DiSTRICT. J OilN B. HOLMES, tolls before me, ta Spanishb roan IA R E. body inchined to he white, some marks of gear, 4 fee' 9 inches high,. supposed to he fourteen years old; p praised by D. White. B. Howard, and J. C. Thomas. a tf Aieon dolasss, and can be seen at Maj. lolmn', near D~elauyhter's M ilon Teur key Crack. Before mae this25th of May, i612. B. MA RTIN, Magistrate. june 8 4m 19) State of Mouth Carolina. ADRRlILL E DISTI|ICT. TOLLID hefore mae. this ninseteeni. day tof A pril le642, bsy AIle'n hsinmpherica,. nf Alebeville lDitrics, one hay htOltSE, eight Sear, old. 13 hsanaa 2 inaches lhigh. right lhmd fot whlia.-. tiaddle uuairks on. both sidea of his baeck. very msuchl cresst fasllens; a star sn his lace. A. F. WIMBISII. J P. je. 8 4mt 19 State of <outhi Carolina ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT. A MlOS BA NKS, living nets. Capt Jacob Lonsg', ins time lowers part of thais district tolls before ase one yellow sorrel MtAR E, withs a blazed face. bmotha haind feet white, about 14 handses hi;:h. aundl anppo.sed to be about tens years sald. Apperuiwed at 435e. I. B. BlO'KNIG lHT, Magistrate. may- I8 4en 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JOlIN FOY. tiving in the Fork of Wilson's ~Creek assd Salsida river. t'-lls before me, one bright bay llORSE, ten years old. sosme whlite itn his face. ene whlite spot een each side ofhis back and Isis wethers, main htangs on thse lent side. foutrte-en anid a hsalf hsandis highs. Aps praised by David Hardesn. ldliam Buckhalter, and Oliver H ede-n, at twentv-five dasliars. TIHOS. NICHOI'LS, Magistrate. A pril 20 m4tt 12 State of Soutih i arolina, EDGEKFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C. Jali-seck. Duarainin Alttackaneat. W H EREA S thse Plaiunti'ins thse above sta ted case, has this day tiled his declaration againast the D~efensdant, who is absent from. and wsthouet the limits of thus State. as it is said, hav ing nseither wife nor attorney, known within the same, on whom a copsy ofthse declaration with a rule to plead thereto, might be served. (I tider ed, that thse Defendant plead to the seaid declara tion, within a year and a day, from the date thereof, othserwise final and absolute judgment will be awvarded against lsim. Clrks oeeGEO. POPE, c. c. r. Oct._18,_1843. age Jlo For Sale. ASPLENDID new PIANO FORTE, on termsato suit thse times, apply to Mr. E. 0. Bacon, or Mr. A. A. Clarke, at Edgedleld C. H march 6 tf 6 Havana Cigar'8, AFREMH supply of various descriptions I.and prices, just received and for sale by BCRANON &HEIGS. may 4 4; JM State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEJD DISTRICT. IN THE COMM0' EAS. Beverly Burton '5 WU. M. Steaie. rIHE Plaintitlrhavin ia iLAled his Declaration in my o aw Defend ant having no Wife or A IkI *Anownto be within the State, on who 4.fthe same, wite aruile to plead.touldbesord. Iis or dared that the Defendant p$i tithe said dec laration within a year and lay; er final and absolute judgement will bee~ aainst him. GEO. -PE, C. C. P. Clerk's Ofice, I . - 47 Dec.18,1841. o 4e , 50 47 Stat4 of South lina. IN THE COMMO*AEAS. ABBEVILLE DIE 1 UCT. Mouning S Patterson, Executrix, vs. is A. V. Cox. T HE Plaintif'havi this gled his de. claration in myo ,athd Defendant having no wife or anorney kinpn he with in the State upon whom a sopyX ndb he served with a rule to plead. On Zain. ordered that the Defendant do plead to.9hsaid declar ation within a year and a day ftm this date. or final and absolute judgment sall 'beAwarded against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON;'. C. r. Clerk's Office, - Sept 30, 1841. n a T age 36 State of South Coolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON-LEAS. Thomas Carson, John Scarry. 5'H E P'laintif' having tbiTIy filed his U de.:laration in this case, l 6i ofie, and the defendant having no wiferalisrasy, known to be within this State. on who of said declaration, with a rule to served. It is ordered, that the said defemst do plead to the said declaration. w"'*- ' and a day from the publication of hh.s, or final and absolute judgment will be against him. GEO. PQ 4.c. P. clerk's Ofte, Edgefleld C. H. F&b 2 1842. March 2 . ly 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON RfLEAS. Anson Mobley, in At td at. L. It. IPixley. W HIEREAS the Plaintiin the abcre stated case, has this day Iled his Declaration agaisni the De"t ,U who is absent from and without the iaets of(this State, as it is said, having wife nor attorney, known within the - on whom a copy of the Declaration IF a rule to Plead thereto, might be : Ordered that the Defendant Plead to '!aid Dec laration, within a year and .-, from the date thereof, otherwise final I absolute judgment will be awarded --h-* im. GEORGE POR c. Clerk's Office aqe 44 Nov. 27, 1841. endant do plead. wtthin a year End a day from his date, or final antd absolute jndgment will be awarded against him. OR ASM US D. A LLEN,. c. c. r. Offie of Commos Pieas, -. a e Darnwell District, Septr. 24, 184L (.,* State of' soulth Carolina. ABHE VILLE DISTRICT. I.V TIlE COMMON PLEAS. William AlcCarley, vs. Trammel & Jones, T H E ntin' in th case, humi. filed his dirtioi my office, and th~e Defen dants having neither wives, nor att vneys. onl whomna copy of the said declaration."'h a rule to plead thereto, might ho ssgved: ,da dred. that the said Defendants do appear and' plead to the sald declaration, within a year r..; a frotm the date of this os der, or Anal and absojlut,. judgment will be awarded 'gis them. JNO. F. LIVINGSTN. c. c.'p. Clerk's Offre. Dee. 16, 1841. ago 4'1 state of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Win. Seurry,) cs. Decdarateioa MnAsucpsit. John Scurry.) Win. HI. brennan, for the use' of WVm. Seurry, -Dederation ina Dek. vs. John Scurry. T lIE plaintffi naving tIns day filed their declarations in the above stated cases, iu my office, and thme defendant hav'u no a ife or attorney, known to be within this State, on whom a copy of said declaratiogs, with t rule to plead shall be served. It is aiere at the said defendant do plead to thesiaid declaratians withina a year and day from thigmublication of this order. or final and absolute-jadgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, C. C.?r. Clerk's Off c, w 27th May, 1842. ly 18 State of' South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. Thomas Berry, Applicant,) Ruth Martin, Defenda. IT appearng to mythat Ruth IMartin, the defendant in thi case reside without the limits of this stat., I is therefore ordered. that she appears and objects to the di vision or sale of the real estati of Elizabeth lill, dee'd., on or before the irs Monday in September neat, or herconn.ewi18 ho entered of record. OLIVER TOWfES, o.:s n June 10, 1842. 3m 20 S. S. TOIRPRINS, ATTORNEY'AT LAW. I ~L~ tepnd tolywny profession B. Presley's brick store. may 4 41 14 Neuice. iCHAR E CMPTY PROSPECTUS Or THE TU3RD VOLUME OF he Mambsg Jurssa, Published Weekly, at Hamburg, S. C. Tors-S3 per annum-israriaMy in adentse. FrWO years has nearly elapsed since the E J~onA. first made its appearne before the public, and asked only a smnall mhare of pa tronage from its friends, until the time should arrive when confidence could be placed in its success. The editor laos now the pleasure of announcing that this desired period has arriv ed; and he now earnestly solicits a liberal sup poit from the reading community, and the bu siness portion of those, who may favor him with their support. The frst number of the third volume will be issued on or before the first day of April next. 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But, now that we have surumoimmted every difficulty and spread tour penuanti tio he bieez. we fearlearly proclaim, tmat the good of Hamburg alone in every and any case. has been our earmnest design. tier interest demands a public paper, and we have supplied her want. Hera shall the Press the People's rights maintain, Unawed tby influence unbribed by gain; Here Patriot Truth its glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Liberty and Law." Promises were likewise made by the publish. ers, that their columns should not be burthened with the partizan essays and speculations of the day. These promises have been adhered top. and although we have no great desire to laumch out on the troubled sea of politics, we shall speak that which we may feel bound to do-ci demin the wrong, and hold up light to the peo. ple. let our words offend what pally it may. It as the duty of the press to watch oter the liber. ties of our common country, and warn the peo. ple whenever danger is visible. We ndhere to the Democracy of this country. yet if this party goes estray, we shall endeavor to bring it back by timely and virtuous reproof. The duty of an editor is a distinct and lorty profession, exercising great influence over so ciety. It is a power that has never been inea sured, and we shall endeavor to sustain and cherish the motal agencies which the funetions of editorship holds among the world. and en deavor to persuade our co-temporaries to im. prove tie character of the Press, to rescue it from infidelity to itself, and from the indiff,-r ence and contempt of the public; assert its claims, vindicate its dignity and exhort it to its duty, by a straight forward virtuous course ! These admonitions we have learned from wise and experienced heads, and we will profit by them. The columns of the Journal are devoted to Foreign and Demwtle News, the Market, I.ite. rature, Sciuce, etc. Our readers will be fur nshed with correct information in relation to weekly sheet as well worthmy of patronage as any other now before the pmublic. Ele rrspect full solicits from a liberal and enmlighenied community, thtat increase of patronge which he believe his work deserves. J011 N WV. YARBOROU~I. Hamburg. Feb. 15 if 6 Broug~ht to the Jail O F this District, a negro manm who says his tamne :s Joseph. and that lie be-longs to John-Patterson, of 3Mackies Islamnd. S C.. of~ light complexion. largc whiskers from car to ear.5 fee! n inches high. Trhe owner ii requested to come forward. prove property pay charges and taikehim away. Jan. 5, l?'-l f 49h E DGi-:r-'IELD DISTR ICT. IN T HlE COMMON P.E AS. Uirittonm Mimnms, vs. Dedarauion in .lttach Ilhne" & Sinicha ir, mentt. W IERtEAS the Plaintiffin time aboe sa .e' ase. has this day tiled his declara tion against the Dcfendants, who are absent (room, sad withmout the limnits of this State. a'. it is said, hnhag ueither wife nor attorney. known it ihin the sani o,,n whom n copy omf the declaration with a rulue ~lead thereto might be searved: Ordered, that Defendants plead to the said declaration, wii~ year atnd a day. from the date thereof. otherwi.sfAual amid absolute jumdg. ment will be awarded anost thenm. Clerk's Ofe, G EO'>POPE. c. c. P. Oct. 8,l$1. $age 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PI.E AS. Stewart & Coat, Decdaration vs. on Attarchment. John Scurry. Assumnpsit. Rut'& Johnoston, Dedaratio~n vs. on Atltachment, John Scurry. Debt. T lIE plaintifi having this day filed their de clarations inm my ofh'ce, and thme defendnmtI having no wife or attorney known to be within the State, on whmom a copy of thn same. with a rule to plead, could be served. ltis. ordered, that the defendant plead to time said declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. GEO.. POPE. c. c. e. E O qe. aqe 10 30th AMarch, 184' State of South (Carolna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. B. . Debt,Foreign Attachmenit. L. B. Pixhey. T H E Plaintiff havin this day filed his de claration iu my ofce, and the defenidanit having no wife or attorney,known to be with in the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, could be served: It is ordered, that the defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or final and aissolute udgment will he given against him. GEO. POPE, c.cr Clerk's Oic, Dec. 16, 184i c. aqe 47 ALUM SPRIG PEA&;, ror Toy. ca or Dyspepsia, Scrofuious and Caronie LAi Diseases. T HESE Pills are prepared by Dr. R. ,a mptsell, frot the water of C highly celebrated Mineral prings. Rockbridge county Va., called the Alu springs. Tnes waters in their efe upon ili system are tonic, increasing i appetite, and promoting digestion; they a alternative, eaciting'tbe secretions of t glandular system generally, and particul of the liver and kidneys they are cathart producing cupious. dark, bilious cvacu lions; and they also effect a determinait to the surlsce. increasinA the perspiratit Fron ti'e combination of all these efet upon the e)Mt iem, they area great porilier the blood, and equalizer ol the circulatic The etlect of the Pill#. made rrom the Uaters, are in all respects, similar to i water itself, and each pill is equal to a cot mon glass of water. For the cure of r above diseases, and all other chronie ( slow) diseases, preseverance in the use these Pills, according to the directions gi etis in the iall bills, accompanying ti pilli, iis alt importat; and if they are pe veringly used us directed, a cure may I more c-rtainly expected, chat under at other treatment heretofore discovered. e: cept from the use of the water, from whic they are prepared either by an attendan at the Springs or otherwise. They ve speedily cure diarrhwas attended wi ateidlity of the stomach, a:.d what is coll monly called heart-burn; two or three pil say lie takes at any tium, % hen the ston sach is troubled wath acidity, with the hal piest effect. Toeve Pills have an exce lent elli-ct in, prevttcing the attacks i nervous or a'ick-headactie; frum three i six pills abould be taken at once, i len i symitdsi ate felt. These wraters are an effectual remed for all henorrhages; and as the Pills hs the saine elfiact its ther cases, it is belive they %%ill alsoa have the saie elf'ct in cast of hemorrhage. They cure dropsies i sonie cases but are not atn infalible rem( d% in all castes of his disease. Front the efficacy of these waters anl pill, in purelfing the blood, they are it valuable in she cure of all diseases ol tb skin, aud all indolent sores, not dtaposed i a healthy action. itn the use of them ft such diaeisses. if Ie disease of e skin al pears to be rietated at first, or if the nice, becose more ullamed and discharge mot freely, let not tinsercumstance alarm an one, or deter him fromu persevering su the use. Tiese are evideices of the good e lecti of the PiOls in expelling the vitiate humors Crum the blood to the surface, an until the blood as purified. such disease cats not be cured. lu scrofuluns ulcers, it: ust of these waters mail pills, invariabl cause them to dtsctiarge more freely, au in a short time, of a store healthy appea auce. They are a scry nseful ret'-cdy i Cholera licuinum or the sutimer bow complaint in ch:idren; as also for expedis wornis from children. They immedias. ly give a good appetite. promote diges:ioi -'"i--seivlv correct and cure aead their cleansin tie blood; ai !nergy whir vihole 'systes reventative : low and u: sonss livingi eatly to the ir a fortrtidht . .. ........... cry spring ac fall season, as a presentative, and to but! tp constitutions broken dowcn by previus attacks of fever. These Pills .are a valuable assistant th,- use and eflicacy of sulpuroius ansd z.: line maineral waters, ande three or fouar theem taken each day, sat dd1l'erent time whichs int attendieaunce rat othser miners sprinwuldl add grealsly to the cutratis effects of these waters. These waters an-1 pills are worthy: lie notssice of the Medeicatl Facu lsy; andi heir ha~ndls wouHl be a "a luabtle ticklei the treatmtenri of mssany dliseases, uotherni i, tnanfetstagale. In ;tmentorrhOa, dytsmer orrho~ka andie luchorrboac. she wate'r, the Alum Spsritng are peculiarly cii caciotte ; and we hselieveo thea pills mad~ from these waters, nonecld have the san eTect in the treastment of those disease that the water has; therefore, we wonl recimmsed a trial oh thaeum. lby the Facu' tv, int chose diea'ses. Tlhe-e Pills are cas lv taken. uitang' no naunsceus tnste, nri ierfeerly safe. its all case's where nective Ia ver dlops not e'xist sad do tnt sicen lie sous w' hile utsing thsems. Jit~t received and for ssle bsy J. I TIIB3ETS. s the Edgefield SheeStora mtay I, 1842 cf 15 NIOFFATT'Si VEGETAl LIFKE PILLS AN ORIGlN OFr TilE Lltt MlEDICINES. 111EI reader may nlot perhaps lhe awn thant tht esigmt of toTt'ts Life' afediciwe was the reult of' a parotratctedI anid pasifuli nss oftheiruorigitnatcr. Mir John Mestint WVh taken ill. Mr. .1. waes a prospsereons and flou isiung mnerchanit ten the lower part of thte city New Yor k; and hav ing cnsute'd ansd empiloy a numtber of ousr mitst skilful phtysteiians. hs afer meeeths oif sufferitig. was prevailed ups to purct-hase the ree'tpe otf the invainnable weg table psre'parationi stow ofl'eredl to the public. The effect of the Life Mfedicines ina Ihis os case was so scigular andI remarkable. thiat I immseliately determined to offer to the world medcinie to. which be not only owed his if bit bite happmineues. The unifor'm success whic leas ,ince attended their aadminisration in ev rinstancre. where a fair trial lha been givt them. bas beets attested by thousands. asi contestibly proves their intrinsic merit. TsizE LaFE 31ED:CteNEs-G sEKRAL. RENA REs These medicines are indebted for their natn to their manifest and sensible actions itt pu~ri ing the sprintgstand chsannelsol life, and enduit them wvith renewed tone and-1'igor, and to, ci undoubted fact that at a veryv esarly peio their history they bad recuted sufferers froc the very verge dan ontimely grave, afser a the deceptive nostrumbs of the day. prescribe by pheracianss, had utterhy failed, in whichlc sea thory also prmnetly secured that unaifot enoyment otilesith, wvithount which life itsc is bt a pata 'blessing. So greait indleed bh the'ir ey, inivariably proved, that it is scarely lears than miracu los to those who we uncqu~ainted ',vith the beautiftully philosopi cal principles upon wich.l they were comnpouns ed, send upon sshich they consequently act. aaldio in kui Na"WN ad it M rta __ be BLOOD TO re ie found a ce ar dekility and SaN c, statunoins. As a re u- flanmay Rhematism, Phmwuix iitters will be demo of a simgle battle. The p t opritir rejoiceh in the opportunity af Corded b tie dmtiusun if the press for n " ohi VElTA BLE LIFE %lEDIlCNE with in the knowledge and r,-ach ofevery individual se in the commuuity. L(Ilike .the bst of Perm be cious quackeries, A hicb hbost of vegetle in 1 gredi-ta, tie Lire Pills are purily amnd SOLTEL le Yr~A.x, nmid cotialin neither Mercury, An Lr tinmomy, Arsenic, nor any otier mineral, in any of f-n whatever. They on- entirely coiproied o of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the ' virtues of whicih though long known to several It Indinis tribes, and receitly to some eminent r- pharmacentical chemists. are altogether un se known to the ignorant pretender to medical V science; and were never before administered in so happily eflicacious a combination. The first opetation is to loosen from ite coats '. the stomanch Bnd bowels, the varios impu .e rities and crndiie cannstantly settling around Y them; and to remove dehardened faes whicir h collectinthe convolutioem ofthe small intestines. 3- Other medicines only partially ceanse these; Is and leave suche collected maxes behind as to . produce habitual cortiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhea, with its imminent i dangers. The fact is well known to all regular anatomlists, who examine the human bowels after death; and heice the prejudice of thes 0 well informed me n against the quack medicines le of the age. The second effiect of the VEGE T UILE LIFE iILLS is to cleanse the kid heys and rie bladder. and by this means the liverand the lungs. the healthful action of whics d em.'irel1 depends mm pot the regularity of the I urinary organ. Tie blood. which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the " lungs before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by theirm. and nourished by food com tmg from aclean stomach, courses freely through d the veins, renews every part of thesystem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The foilowing are among the distressing va riety of hu.,.an diseaes, to which the Ve ta mr ble Lmfe Pils are well known to be infallil: 0. DYSPEPSIA. by taoroughly cleansing the 11 first and second stomache, and creating a flow e of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and Y acnd kind :- Fltuleny. Palpitation Of the ir fleart. Less of Jpptite, lteart-burn and Head Sace, Restlesess. aIll-temper, Anxiety. Langour aud MeadexeAly. %hich are the general symp. d toms of &ypepsia, will vanish. as a natural cosquenc t Ils cure. Costiweaeu, by cleans 1 ing the whole length of the intestines with a eC solvent process, and without violence: all vin y lent purges le-aves tie bowels costive within d two days. Diarrhea sond Cholera, by removing . the sharp acrid fluids by which these conmplaints are! occasioned, and by promoting the lubrica tive scerenons of the mucous membrane. F rers of all kinds. by restoring the blood to a c regular circulation through the process of per. spiratinon in mimie cases, and the thorough solu i, will of all intestinal obstructions in others. 1The Lifte Medicine., have been known to cure . . heamatism pernaienty in three weeks, and d (out im halt the time, by removing local infam. h '"'u"' from the inuscles and ligaments of the jolels Dn - --&(agkid ,by keslm W.q seateinwgie wpg~ ey and bldw A i operate most del'ghtfully onthose iaaportantor gan., aid hence ve ever teen found a cear. mm tris remedy for ihe worst cases of Grared. Also ir IWor'ms, by dislodging from the turnings of thd~ i.bowels the mimy matter in which these crea l ures adhere: Asthma and C 's ,tim by re e liering the air vessels of the inng~s from the mu ens, which even slight colds will occasion, whlich if nut remnoved beconmes bardened, and produces those dreadful diseases. See, Ut. o cers. amnd Ineclreae Sores, by the perfec purit m. which thmose Life Pills give tothe blood, andal *f the hmuuors: Seorbutie Erusptions and Baid Cost plezions. by the'ir alternative effeet upon the ' luids that feed the skin, the morbidi state of .1wich occasions nil Eruptive complaints, Sal 0 lore, 'loud.and other disagreea~e Complrieus. The use of these Pills for a very short time, will ,feffect aim entire cure of Salt RAcim, Eryuipds, rmamnd a strikimng improvenment in time Clearness of the sl.mn. Cosmmon Colds and Inftuen:a, will always h; scured by one inose, or by two, even ino the iniorst cases. Piles-as a remedy for ii. es distremiing anmd ribstinate malady, the Vegetaible Life Pills deserve a distinct and em - pharic recomimendattin. It is well known to e hmudreds in ihis cmitv. that time originator of e these valuable Pills 'was himruielf afflicted wvith thie complaint for upwvardns of ukirty-,eec years, alnm.4 thas lhe tried in vain every remedy prescri hed within the whole compa,. of the Materia Medica. ile howvever. at length. tried the Me -dicinme which he inow offers to die public, and h te n as enire'd in a very mihort iime, after his re -covery liad beetn p ruioonned not only improba -ble, but absolutely imipossible, by any human mnn is. All that Mr. Moffti requires of hiss patients ' s to ibe particular in taikinug the Life Medicintes -strictly according to thme directions. it is not by a necwspa~per inotie, or hy anty thiing that lhe himself may say in their iavonr, thsat hiopestogain credit. 1t im a Iomme by the result., of a fair trial [) Adesce to k emals.-Females whto value cd health ulhouli neer he without the Life 3ledi cines as thmey purify the blood, remove Obstruc re tiomns, amid give thme skini a beautiful, clear, heal is thy, and bloouimi; appearance. II- To P'arentis and others.- Persons of a pletho an rc habit, whlo are. subject to lits, headache, gid r- diness, uduienm ol signt, or drowsiness, from a f too great a dlow of blood to the hmead, should Lditke it tregnsently. Lhiidretn, and persons of e,. all age<,. mamy take iliew at any time, as they do n not conitam nerenry,* or any ingredient that re --quires tou iininemt or restriction of diet. ITn Elderly i'ersons.-5Many healthy aged in n dlividuauls. who know the v'alue of Mofft's Life e Mledicinies, make it a rule to take them two or athree innes a week, by which they remove the catuses that prodeo disease, preserve their hhealth, andt keep off the inifirmities of age. fIradsmmf'tamdies abould always keep a quan ii tity ottlhe LaeMei.Iidicnes in the house, as arem . dv m eases of sudden illness; for by their Ipromnpt nadmmmistritmotn, Chmelera Mhorbus, Gout im lhe stonmach, (rampm, Spasnms. Fevers, and othier nlarmiin;:ucomplaints, which too ofien prv atiaa he speedili cured or prevented k'acts for Mothers and barses.-It is ik established by the antunal bills of one h Ialf of the children born d6 euttaittng seven years of th so~c of this mortalit loul state of the .n dadcem thme genseraten ef" sAassA restorer of lfa lp.Iahiu' a~I the Life Mediulnes have be s1di mf edkrepeutatiaauad lfor (.i ad and bowelsilnconvaus Smay noteezast it ls allowdte ~' Forsale~ sa5Ebk23.