Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 29, 1842, Image 4

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4 &fG'D ST rICT. S. C. UOTEL, tweI mvailes south of the -r H in(Ifouse. will b6 bpined this Sum aut tis reception of persons 'who ay de-1 4W he benefts of the waters. The Propretors ik unnecessary to say any thin i com .,Aiaof these "aterm Hundreds snatch d tedignia premature grave. by their healing ef Scsay, ean bear ample testimony of their vkr es. The Pro rietors.' ave engaged the ser. - oifes oMr. Mrs. Murray, in the Hotel, .whowith one of the Proprietors. will always be peseant contribute to thecomorts ofitbos arboasy visit the Springs. we.wil sell Lots tq persons who may wkh - -f~madmar it, or ive there prnCetly C7Tbete is a-Stage Coach lNavin$ Colum bia every Tuesday and Friday tuormng. run ing dirt to Glenn SprugL. -Y JOHN B. GL .NN, waI. C. CAMP, JOHN C. ZIMMERMAN. 1.'11l . t In New Boot audShoe - ~ ESTSIBLsH.IIrA'T. HE Subscriber infroms his friends, that he has provided himself with the best ma als for making.flno BOOTS and SHOES. and has commeaced business at Pottersvile. The best evidenca of tianks that be can give his friends and the public, for their patronage Which he hqpesto merit. is to insure good and fashipablowork. upon terms to suit the times. STEVEN A. BROWN. 67 Repaoag done atthe shorteat notice. W may4 11 14 -~'~ Moun Wil --gIn oio v it e Pr HE Exercises of tint tutil opened. on the first Monday in Jannary i nelt, under the direction of Mr.John . John Y ston, whose long experience in Teachiig ant corect deportment. we trust will entitle the in stitation toalarge share of public coniidence. TXAas or TUrrION: .- C. aRading,tr, and Arithmetic, per quarter of1 weeks, $: 00 drasno rCGeography, 4 00 ; . Pos phy,Chemistry, Latin and Greek SLaniguiages, - 10 00 Surveyig, 1000 To . ! in advance, God Bord may be obtained from $6 to $8 UrMth. J. B. SMITH. riairman, e L, AL WILSON. TreaUrrer, A. SIMKINS. H..C. HEiLLONG. A. S,. DOZIER. - 'Tustres. - - if 4V State of Ciat' (arolinia. MOEFIELD DISTRICT. THE CO.MMON PLEAS. Mobley, the-Plantif in the above stated case, has this day filed his Deelaration agaisnI the Defendant, who is absent fromr and without the limits of tis -.State/asia is said. having neither wife nor -attorney. kuown withini the same, on whom C a'cepyotjhe Declaration with a rule to Plead.Jhereto, might be served: Ordered thsat the Defendant Pload to the said Dec lrtratiotn, within a year and a day, from the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute -jndgment.will be awarded agatinst him. C GeaR'E POPE, c. c. p ~~'. ~Ne,. 27, 1841. e4 8 atQ of southa Carolina. - - - BBEVILLE DISTItICT. - IN THE C0OtMON PLE AS. ~ '~William AecCarley, a -Traamel&,Jones, ~. 731 HE Plaintiff in te case, having filed his r .declaration in my office, and the Defen ;.4 dants having neither wire.., not attorneys, on 2J 'whoma copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, might he served: Ordered,. ihat the said Defendants do appsear and plead! to the said declaration, within a year and a day ~ ~ from the date of this order, or final anid absolute - . jdgmnent will be awarded ngainst them. JNO. F. LUVlNGSTON. c. c. r.: r fre, De. 16. 14l. ao 47 -' . e ~d Aontti ' 'nrollila. - RAR e, 1-2.L DISTRICT. LN T11li (UAMN PL EAS. J N Tas~.:. trenn Anachment, - E . plaintiffinlthe above case, having this Iday filed is declaration in amy office, and! known be in this State. on whom a copy can served: On imotion-Orderedt, that the da-. ~nanot do plead, within a year and a day from - hsdate, or Ginal and absolute judgment wilt be awarded against him. O ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. r. OFe. of! Conmos Pleas, age -Darnwell District, Se ptr. 24. 1841. 3__5_ & State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. DY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, 19Ordinary of Edgefreld District. ,,. ~**,Whereas, Arthur VWebb, bath appli <r i' ed'c to mo for Letters of Adminiistrnavin de bonus non, on all and singular the goods andchattels, rights and credits of Turner WVebb, Iate of the District aforesaid, tic eassed. -.These are, therefore, to cite and admon. 1sh all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Cotirt for .~%~the said District to be holden at Edgefleid Court -House on the 4th) day of July, 3~ 842.to show eause, ifany, why the satd Administration should not he granted. *Given under my hand and seal this 4th 4Jof July, one thousand eighbt -hun hetd~and forty two. and in the sixty-sixth efAmertc~an independence. ~.TOWLES, o. E.D. --ag Moduee HE'IfANION~ HOUSE BATH, .is f ah '4 8. TOYIPKIlIS, AT CORNEY,.,.L VILL attrnd punctually to any poresaon al busines entrustetd to. chiearge', Office at 6Erige64l bourt House, over Mt E. B. Presley'' brick stoie. , " miay4.44 Noticc. H AVING purcha.-d of Meassk.-B ryan & Minar, their enti itiock of Goods in the Merckamd Tailoring Oasains, In this place,. we- would tak thi miethod of informing our: friends and the public generaly.-that they can be furnished at the old stand f Bryan & Mi nor. with Clothing, on a good terms. and not inferior in quality to any similar establishment in the Southern country. We intend to keep on handl at all times. a good stock of Efiglish & French Cloths, and Casusianas. selected in the New York s-id Philadelphia Markets, together with all other articles tn out line; and to those whao fa vor us with their patronage in this business we woud say that every exertion on our part shall be used to give perfect satisfhetion. GOODE & LYON. January 1. 1812. ti 50 CARRIAGE MARING. O J. GLOV ER respectfully announces to . his friends and the public generally, that having received a large supply of superior ma. terialot. he iA now prepared to-repair or build to order any description ofCA RRIAG ES. which in beatiy of model and permanency of work manship. shall nut It" surpassed by any in the Soudera market. H e is likewise prepared to mannfacture llA RN ESS. and to have done at his establishment all kinds of BLACKS.nITH ING t and hopes by promptness and striel at tention to bu.inscw. to ment a whare of public ay.4 tf 14 For Sale. T 11" Subscriber oll-ra for sale thewell T know n lionie in Aiken. frosting-on the Rail Rond, and known as MARSH'S I10 TEL. The hoeuse lit been keptas a.Public Hin-se for 'evern i years. anal contains 40 roains donble and single. the greater portionl of thetms with fire places. Upon the preisei are like A m- all nee-smry ont huildinogw, kitclhens. ne grn hotle and stablisg for 100 horses, in the yard is an ercllent well of water. Teris one third cah, the balance on a credit of one and two years. Also-Forty or fifly unimproved Lnos, hand. somely situated. within the corporate limits of Aiken. Apply to JOllN MARSli. Aikea. Dec 9 if 45 State of South f Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Thomas Berry, Applicant, Is. Ruth Martin. Defendant. - IT appoaring to my satis aetion that Rnth IMartin. the defendant in thit case- reside without the limits oftliistate. I is therefore ordered, that she appesa an4 objects to the di vision or sale- of the real este of Elizabeth ill, dec'd., on or bef.re the r t Mnday in Sepeiibr nes, or her cosentlR be entered .' OLIVER TOWLES. o. U. i. June 10, 1842 3m 20 State of Soith Carolita. EDGEFIELN DISTRICT IN THE COMMON E LEAS. Lws Culbreath, -Decdsanrion in As John Scurry. $Forea uschment. Samuel A!. Chappell,) Decdaralion in Ar ts- sumpsaf1it lohn Scurry. i For.ig tacwment. T lI E plaintiffs hawingt thitaday riled their de clarations ini the above cases.itn my ollic, and the defendlant having no wife or attorney, known to be within thai. State, on whonm a co ly of sad declaration. with a rule t,, plead, can bo servedl. It is ordered, that the said defen ani do plead to the said declarations. within. a year and a day from thu public~atiatn of this or ~er, or final and absolute jtudgtment will ho awaredi ag-iinst him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Oifre, a 2 May. 16N?. ly 18 State of' South Outrolinia. IN TIlE COMlMON PLEAS. A BBEVIL LE DIS IRIC'T. Motrning S Pattersn, )Derdarariian Exerutrix. vs. > & elaiat in A. V. Cox. )Attachment. Ig HI E Plainti frhavin.g this day filed his de Sclaration in my otlice.atid the D~efendanit havinag no wvife or attorney ktnown to be witha a the State np1)1n whoa. a copy conid be served with a rule to plend. Ota mbotioni. ordered hat the D~efettdat do0 plead to the said declar atiot withiat a year atal a day from this date, or liitn.i an absolute judgmentt shall h~e awarded a:,ins.t him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Oflice, Sept 30. 1I1I. n at- age 36 State of' *outha Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. A~,MO8g BANKS, living anen: Capt Jacob Long's, in the lower part of this district toll. before men one yellow sorrl M A RE, with a blazed face, both hind feet wvhite. abotat 14 hads high,. anal .up posed to be about ten years old. Appraised at $35. R. B. BOUJKNIGIIT, Magistrate. may I8 4mn 16 State or South Carolina. FiDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J OHIN F(JY. living in the Fork of Wilson's Creek and Saltida river. tealls before mie, one brig ht bay liORS E. ten years old. souae white in his lauce, one white spot ecn eacha side oflis back aad his wecthers, tmain haan::s otn the let side. fourteen and a half hands high. Ap praised by David Hardena. William Buackhalter, and Oliver Hleden, at twenty-five dallars. THIOS. NICHOLLS, Magiutrate. April 20 m4tt 12 State of soth Carolina. AlREILLE DISTRaCT. rOLED before me, this ninseteenth day U.of A pril 1842. 'ay Alilea liumpharies. of Abbeville District, one bay HOhR8E, eipht years okd, 13 hands 2 inches high, right hand foot white, saddle amarks osa botha sides of his badk, v-ery much crest fallen; a star in his face. A. F. WIMI3ISHI. J P. - jn8 . 4mt 19 'Breg rt fto the JaM~ F this District, a negro man who says his~ name as Jose-ph, and that he belongs to Jo Pattrson, of Mlacktes Island, S 4,., of lig copzin, arg whiskers from ear .t The owner is rqested to com forward, resepropry pa lagsand take hi~away. CUGOQDMAN,.r a. D. if 49 I eWon deM eOs Ir. BVWAYNE'8 (COM.PO'ND SY RUP OF PRUNUS VI RGINI.MA, -OfR WILD C(HERRY M ORE PROOF oj the epecy of Dr. .sayne's Comrpean't .Syrup f Pru 1at Vitrgn*ana. or /fild (.herry. Mmrs. IBrown, 'corner of Second street aud the forks of Germantown road. efle P tualty cured. Her symptoms were. gene Upt raiebility, attended with a constanteough. ai' Ipain- in the side, breast. and bnck with "it other symptoms indicative of Pulmonary or Disease. not essential to intimate. Alter using the second bottle of ihis invaluable P ro medicine. her cough entirely disappeared, ti:t and her strength increst-ing fas.-and by the time she need two bottles more, she found herself freed from all pain and other up unplensant symptoms w hicl attended her 1hP disease. She ix n enjosing perfect 'rh health, and willing to give nny inform- Wal lion respecting her cure: like'wise recom wil mends thi.s Syrup tit all ntllicted with a ion Cough' or a Diseae af 'ie Ltngs. a h Forsale by D,. Swayne:r 54 North sixth st. Philadelp:in. nil y t S- D. CLA IKE & Co.Drurgists. 'l Corner Centre and 3ercer streets, 11am- pill burg S. C. ve June 15 tf 20 "o of h rep thes at : spe ne mo ai aci pie leni ncr EIGHT MfUNl"DRED six FRENCH FRUIT TRElF. ROSES AN CAMILI.A S. lor T 11 E subscriber has just received froin Pa T ris, by the ship Olympin. a cloice coll-c. lion of PEARS, API'LIS. PLUMS. P-ACil- the ES. CHElLRIES, APRICOTS. ALMONDS, O I and 3ADEIRA WALNUTS, whirl he ofl'r sonr for sale. either sinogly or by the hundle. each dy bundle contains 1) Pear, 5 Apples. 5 Peaches, 5 Apricots. 5 Plumx. :1 Cherries. 2 Alonds. and 2 Madeira Walnuts, and tire beantifully packed. The Trees. as for as exanitned, ate rol among the finest ever imported into this city, skit and are well worthy or fite attention of those a h1 wishing tit obtain good Fruit. The varieties stie are unexceptionable pen AL.eo-A few choice ROSES and CA31L- he LIAS, Cree J. D. LEGA RE, 81 East Bay. f Clarles-on, Fet. 15 March 9 . tf 6 on use PROSPECTUS (F THE THIRD VoLUV or hna The Hasnbuarg Joltsriaal, un Pu'blis.hed %% eekly. a, ll.mhur&g. S. C. s-$3per annam-if-tcariay in advance. Q O vears hah nearly elapsed since the n"t lovitAl. first made its appearan.-e before C1 iblic, aIsked only a small share of pa- Cer 'l the time should wc: s. The editor hapt now the pleastae o t ncing that this drsired period has arrtv- ty en; and he now earnestly solic*'a liberal sup putt from the reading commur :. and the a sines' portione .tf those, who umty favor him with their support. The Girst numbe-r of the the third voltumte will be issued on or ly '' g thte the tntit day of A pril next. the When the JOuRSLat..a abottt to be iuented he: two years age.. prommeles were toade- lv the- pith- seue lisehers to the pubelic, that the-y wontdl exert ndh themselves indutt'trion-iy ande employ the he's at t e0arts of their hutmbte n bilities to mtake their paper entettninting, useful atnd instructive.- fl Theese things have been futlilled: our time di "tP money spetnt to tnaotain onr proisies. and brinz l att out a paper every way worthy of the growmtg prosper-iy cC Hlamnhtrg Atel. nowi that th,-se the promises have been acenmplirhed. amte the i;i Journal passed the gaol at which lucht enter- thc prises, either faller or rise's. may not a full share of support be expectedl by tus'ram those whow shonld give a helping hanid? "lIt Mlany believed that the Janirnal -wa.s esta- elf blished for certain private, party ptpoes.nntt we bave contetnted ourselvese tee let thtemt retnainib in this belief. knowinig that T RUTII will work its way and frowna down every thing theat Ileans t "r to errur. lBut. nowy that we have suirmtomied 'ilah every difriuty and spread our petnnant to the unf biceze, we fearlessly proclaim, that the good of orr H-amnburg alone itn every aitd any case. har been the our eartnest design. lier intercst demands a cat public paper, and we have stupplied her wvat "Here shall the Press the Pcopl&e rights eff Unawed by~ itnfienco nnabrihedi by gnin; : r 11ero Patriot Truth itseglorin.us precept. draw. Pledged teo Religion,. Liberty nned Law." l Promiseesewtre likewise made hv the ptublish.- - erie, that their columns shuld not hbebturthtened I IC with the partizani essntys and spectnlntiotns of the day. These promises have hoen adheree to, SOt and although we leave no great desire to launch out en the troubhledl sea of politics, we shall TI speak that which we may feel bottnd to do-con demna the wrong, and hol tip light to the pen' ple. let our wards offend whbat patty it may. It is the ditty ofrtho press to watch over the'liber ties or our commnon couteery. nund warn the peo ple wsheniever danger is viseble. We adhere to the Demneracy of this country. yet if this party goes estrny. we shall etndenvor to. bring it back by timely and virtnonis reproof. - The duty ofa editor is a distinct and lofly profesuion,. exercising great itifluenece over so ciety. Ii is a peawer that has ne'ver been mena- a sar-ed, anid we shall endeavor teo sutstnin and isa cherish the mnotal age-ncies which the inttns Neh of edntorship holds among the world. atnd en at deavor to p.ersuade icir co-temporaries to imn, l prove the charaeter of the Press, tee resecne it t froma infidelity to itseelf. ande Crom the inidi'--r ece ande contetmpt or the pnublic; asert its claims, vintdiente its diguity and exhort it to its duty, by a straighlt forward virttntns corse !c These adlmonitiont we have learned romn wise un~ and experienced heads, antd we will profit by '"t them. bu The eolumns of the Journal arm deivotedh to ha Foreignt andl Domestle Kers. the Markets. I.ite. r r-ature, Sciece. etc. Our readers will be fur th mished with correct information in relation to c passlng events in every quarter of the globe the state of the markets at lhome and abroad.,' and every descrip.tion ofhbusiness intelligee, besides a great Vartety of mniscelhaneonis matter. to The great increase of trade to Hamburg. her in: nattiral advantages for health and busineus. and tht her flourishing condition, renders a paper in- tun dirs'asibly necessary here. is well to the citi. the zens as the planuters and others whto trade to this the place; all of whom shonid patronizo a paper the of correct information oTherefoire. the editor b of the Journal knows that he can send oit a sri; weekly sheet as welj worthy of patronge as en aternow before the pulic, lip Vtespect- isI fnly scte fromt a liberal and enlighbtened tht c.ommunity, that itcrease of patrontage which s he believe bis wor-k de-serve. JOHN-W.I YARBOROUGH. K8 Hamburg, Feb. 15 tf 6 ed ~DGEPIEJD DI Ruf& oat, -A Folmi Scurry. ' T H . plaintifs ha% IN clarations m e a having no wife or aWtrney know in the State. on wiiom a copy if tlii a rule tor plead, couldt be served. 1 red, that the defendant plead to the n, ivithin a year and a day,',or fit lute judgment will be giviet n h . GE POP. Edgeftel C. f. s k's O4ec. - 0 30th slairch. IM. State of South 1 Ila EDGEFIELD DIST IN THE COMMON PL B. J. Ryan, L. B. Pixley. [IF Plaitif having thid de T claration in my office. and ant having no wife or altorney,k with in the State, on whom a copy of with a rule to plead, epuld be.e that the defendant plead to the ration within a year and a day, or ina lute udgment will begi Clerk's Ofe,-Dec.16,84 47 State"Or S itIIsP a, EDGEFIELD DISTR IN THE COMMONP S. Britton Miius, vs. Uach Holmes & Sinclair, W HEREAS the Plaintifin ae eta ted case. ies this day tilr ion againstthe Defendants.who from, and without the limits of this State &said. having neither wire nor attorney, ihin he sane. on whom a copy. If ion wiih a rule to plead thereto m' eved: Drdered. that the Defendants p1 ibe said Ieclaration. within a year and.* frm the Jate therenf. otherwise final ad judg ment will he awarded apinst Clerk's ffiee, GEO. PO 'c. F. -.: e38 Oct. 18, 1641. le .3 State ot' Sou' Ca l6a. El;EFIELD DIST . IN T'I'll COMMON S.. f holl:s$% rsn JoWin curry. HT , Plaintitrhving tb his delszaration in ibis caae, tie , and he de.ndant havm.- no-wib tknown .. he within this ;t -z ol w _of Mid ieclarvion, with -t rulae to l- served. it 4 . . fe -d.- ::, 1.;:e . ;4 ad o the *aid f- ith. wi 318i a i i. th pijb~atafi'oit or GoaI k? : n1.4lute juidgmne:t will 6n. .Steifle. H IE PlittT i:e his 1 Declaration!!Any o E b Defend mt having tno Wife or Aun acnw toe be ithin thse State.on whom a tafhesame. vite arule to plead~could be~d It ie or lered that the Defendant pleiipW e saied <iec arationt within a year 'and a d$r final and' LbSOtet judgement will begivre aga'nst himt. G EO. POPEc. c.r. Clerk's Office, -M Dec.18. 184l. o a ':7 50 47 State otl'south garolina. EDGEF'IEL DISTRICT. IN TilE COMIMON?PLEAS. Win. tScurry, ~ easd John Scurry. fir the noe or Win. Scurry, Dadraia in Dek John Scurrv. - 3 iI H E pfaintfih naving tha day filed their U.declaratio'ns in the abofatated cases, in my ffice, and the defendant hasing no wife or attorney, known to be within this State. on whoms n copey of said declarations, with a rile t. plead salal bo served. Itis ordere at the said defeendanat do plead to thesaid declararins wihin, a year and day fromn the: publication of this order, or final and absokite judgmient wil be awarded aguainst him. - GEO. POPE. c. c. e. Clrk's Ofre. , w Tth May. l844 . - ly l3 State ot' Southidarolina. EDGEFIELD sDISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON .PLE AS. Robert W. hMathis, Wiley Milton. . -Fer*g Atnadhment. T 11 Ph laintitl'hia wi.d day tiled his do claration in mynffetand the defenedani having ao wife or atterne nown to be with in the State, on whom ae of the same. with' a rule to plead~coutld.6e .~ It is ordered. that the defendant plead4!.said declaration within a year and a day, qAnal and absoluty judgment will be giveni him. ~ Clerk's Offce.Dec. !5,184l. c. ae 47 State ol South I arolina, EDGEFIELD jISTRICT IN TH E .CQMMON PLEAS. C. ..Glover. vs- 1 D~eL diAachnt A. Halainheek, j e.-.. W H i;R EAS die PlIshdif'in the above sta ted case.hzas thidaiysled htis declaration gainst the D~efendant, ebia-i absent from,. and without the liimitat of thbisae,as it isaad. hav ii~g neither wife noraur'ey known within the same, an whom a copy'ozedeclaration with:a ule to plead thereto,;i jbeuservedi (OJer ed. that teDered' p~ttothe said delara tion, within a vears di&dav, from the date thereof. otherw'tie itaalidalasointe juidgment will he awarded asit-h im ~lerks tOfee,e * ;O: POPE, c. c. r. Oc 16gI841 - . ~ aqe ,3 Stateotf: di Carolina, E.DGEF1E 15~~ITRICT. T(HIlI ' HOL1 t.uola before' te, apais roaW*.body inclinsed c< bi whte acuse- n3~tta r4 feet 9 inehe high, pupuo -.7~~~ years old:p pmd 40.D Wihs. 4oward, andLC hoit 0edll and can be seent a Maj.~Holeu tJIJa er's Mill, an Tnr key Creek:~ ,eob 2th ofaIy, l842 - ---B lE RTIN, Maistrure. juneB :' . -m 19 4S LUNM SPRING PILLS, FOR TK CUR. OF pepsia. Scrofaous (md Chronic Liver Diseass. tH ESE Pills are prepared by. Dr. S. R. I'nmphell. from the aater of the sly celehrnted Mineral Springs. In !khridge county Va., enled the Alum ings. These waters in their effects it the system are tonic, insereasing 'he elite, and promoting ilgestion; they are rnntive, excising the secretinus of the idular system generally. and particular ,e liver and kidney.; they are cathartsc, durina copinus. dark. hilious evacuai 9; and they al4n effect a determination ie surface. i"Lreasing the perspiratin. m ibe combination or all these effects n t he syisem. t hey are a great purifier of blood. and equalizer of the circulation. effect of she Pill-. made from these cra, are in all respects. similar to the er itselfnnd each pill is equalto a com i gino' of water. Por the cure or the ve dlisen,.es, and all other chronic (or ) di"s,e... preeveranee in the use of we Pills. accordiig to the directions giv in the small hill,, necompanying the s. is all important: and ir they are per ingly used as directed. a cure may be -e c'rtainlv expected. hsnn under any er trentment hereiofore disenvered. ex , from the use of th water. from which, F are prepar'd either by an attendance he Springs or otherwise. They very 'dily cure diarrbras attended with ity of the stomach. n.d what is onm. rily called heart-burn: two or three pills y he taken nt anv tim-,. when the stom is troubled with ncidlitv. with the hap it effect. These Pills'lhave an excel . ei'ct in preventing the attacks of VOus or sick-headrnhe; from three to pillsi should be taken at once, when the iptoms are (elt. [hese waters are an effectunl remedy all hemorrhasses; and as the Pills have s'me effect in other cases. it is helieved y %will also have the -some effect in cases etnorrhage. They etre dropsies in ir cases but nre not an infolible reme in all cases of this disease. rom she eficraev of these waters and - it puifving tie blod, they are in uable in she cure of all disea"s of the s. and all indolent sores. unt diuposed to nlthv action. In the u.e of them for h dlieasese. if the dtisease of she skin ap rs to be rietatefl at firt. or if the ulers nise nore inflamed and discharge more ly, let not thiscircumtance alarm any , ordeter him from persevering in their . These are evidences of the cood ef. s of the Pill* in expelling the vitinted nor* from the loud to the surface, and il the blood is puriied. such disease can he' ured. In scrofulous ulcer, the ofthese watters tid pills. invarisblr - them to lischarge more freely. and i short titne. of a mtore healthy appear e. Thev are a very useful reimedy in .lera infanium or the summer howel plaint in childrent as also for expelling ,Ms from ehildren. They immediate :1! efectuallyfcorrect's eare ar ifthe stomach. From their cleansing purifying efr. eta upon the blood; and n she tone. vigonr andI energy which r operation imparts to the whole 'system v w ill be' 1uund a great preventative of f-sers, ' hsiteh pr." ail in low and un lthy regisn..; hence, per.'one living in Ib region., w ill findt is grenstly to their atatre to utee she pills, fosr a fnrtnight, Se commencetlwent of every spring andl seacin. a a lprer entative. nnd so builkt contittints btro~ken down by previonse ire's f fever. rte... Pill' -a a e un'-h- a."istant tts nssc anti ells'u-ner f ui husrius and a sisineral wnters.:andl three or ftour of ms takent each dany, nt dlifferent time', ich its attendance at other mineral ings, nonslt a' Id erentsly to 'he curative ceta of the-'e water". rhese n aters an-l pills nre a orthy ol ntotice of the Mttdienl Fatcutiv: andi ini r handti. wonti'l be a valuable- artice inl sreat:es ttf tnany tli,.cast's. othera ia~e nuntsgnhslc. Itn atstesorrhen, dlysmsen iens atnd lttchorrhsens. the wvate-r.. to Alusm Sprinigs arc peculiarly sITe .ins: ansd we believe s te pills mn:ttd in shese! water.. wotutld htnve she samea -c ins the treatmtent tof those dliecases :the watte" hsa.; th' retorte, we woulti ommnesnd as trial of the.s byv she Faenl itn those dli,eae.. The'e Pitlle nre east taken, tavintg tno nsau.'eatu, tfnste, art Ifectlv satle its all eAss where nesive fe does n'm exit .t ci sdt not sicken per. is ni hile uing thesm. lust received and for snle by .3. D, BBlETS. at she E~dgefield Soe Store nav i,18S42 if 15 YIOFFATT'ai CGETABI.E LIIFEi PILLS ANE PIIGNIX BIllT1-sR$. iRGIN OF THlE LIFE MIEDICINES. L11 E rteader may not perhaps lhe awar Lthat the torigms of Mlfat's Life Medscisne s she resutlt of a protruceted anid painftl ill aotheirtriginater.Mr Johna~loffaut Whses en ill. Mr 31. wais a prosperous and tlnur tg mecrchanst sti the lower part of the city o w Yotk; anid havinig conisulted and employee inimsber ototir most skilful phyvsiciants he 'r monrthsa oif uud'orintg, was p revailed uptoa Isrhsase the reeipe of the inruainabte ieg.' le prepIarations now offered to the public. 'he iTheet of the Life Medicines in hsis ows e was so win'gular and remarkable', that h< ned iiately determinued to offer to the. world a dicinso tto which ho not only owed Isis life Shis htapptinetss. The unitorm success which isinsce attended their ndmimstrationt in eve instance. where a fair trial hs bee'n g:vtei mn. has beetn attested by thtnntands. antd ini tesibly prtnves thetir intrinsic merit. na Li:x 3lxoct:s-Gnxna. R aMAnxS. 'hese metdicins atre indebted for their nams their manifest asmi sensible letion in puriy thse spirinsandlt chanm-in of life, and endssinj us wish resnewed ltne and rigor, and to th< doubted fact that at a ve-ry eatrly persod i irlsistorythsey had rescued stlerers frton very veige of an untimely grave, after al tdeceptive niostruon of the day, preseribe. physscias, had utterly failed, in whirci ca they also permanenitly secured thaat nnifn oyme'nt of health, without which life iteri snt u prstial ble..iing: So trrat iadeed baa -ir lliacy invariably p~roved. thatit sta reely less thtan miraeulous to.thosemwhower acuinfed witth the beasdiful~y. phlog'phi pmeipesupnwhich theywera ,anid up.. ykoahe TREP - zrinr mbi _ said rbe isimisd nu own dissorttionf tirely. vegetable,; certain parts of the -w infallibly curi FEVE kinds; will never fail n the effect of Mercury, isni most powerful preparations. and will iramediately cre IALOO TO TIE HEAlDi nev sicness incident to 1oung feMales; found a certain remedy m all cases oC~ debility and srakuess of the mort impaied stitutions. As a remedy for C(rvnic and flammalory Rhevmatism. the eflicacy of the Phelanix Bitters will be demonstrated bythe use. of a single bottle. The l oprietor rreoices in the opportmnt a1 forded by the- diffusion of the ress for his VEGETA BLE LIFE ilFDtCINE in the kunowledge and roach ofevery individu" in the communmty. Unlike the host of ..*' cious qunckeries. which boat of vegeal'in gredieits. the Life Pills are puirely and soLrL.. VgagiART.K, and contain neither MeeM A timony, Arsenic, nor any other mineral, In an firm whatever. They are entirely comped of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to.several Indian tribes, and recently to some emipens pharmaceutical chemists. are altogether on known to the ignorant pretender to medical science; and were never before adminiserdai in so happily etlicaciohs a combination.. The rt opeamtion is to loosen from thecam of the stomach and bowels, the various impus riies and crudities constantly settling aropmd them: and to remnre the hairdened fces which collectin the convolutionsorth- saallintestiues Other medicines only partially canse these and leave oich collected masses behind' as to - produce habitual costiveness, with all its.trairm 81mevils. or sudden diarrhea. % irh it imsninenta dangera. The fact is well known to all reglar anatomsists. who ezaamme the human bowels after deathi; aid hence the prejudice of thus well informed men against the quack mediciisa of the age. The secont effect of the VEGE TABLE LIFF. PILLS is to cleseaio the kid neys and the bladder. and by this means the liverand the lnngs, the healthful action of wh ich "r entirely depends upon the regularity of urinary organs. Tt,- blood, which takes i red color from ali ageicy f the liver and the lungs heliire it pasws intoi the heart, being thus purified by then. 3nd nouri,-a.rdi by od com ing from aclean stomach. courses freely through the veins, renews-every part of thesystem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing v riety of hia nan diseases. to which the Ve uta ble Life Pills arewell known to be infallibl ' DYSPEPrA, by thoroughly cleansing tho first and second stomachs. and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind :-flstlescy, talputa ofthe litart. Loss f itppdite, ear&4rnt and Head aehe, Resdessacss. ll-l4emper. Aeziety. Lagsr and MelAucho.y, which are the geicral symp. toams of iyspepsia. will vanish. as a 'natural. consiequence fi its cure 'ostiresens. by cleans ing the whlee lemgth of the int-stines with a solvent process, and wathout violencet all vio lent purges leaves the bowel- costive within two days. Diarrhai- nna Cho er.hy retnoting the sharp acrid 6inids by w hich thee complaints. are occa-onted. anl by pronioting ite lubrica tive secretions of the mucous membrane. Fe eirs of all kinds. by restoring the blood to a regular circulation through Ibe procet of per sparttion ht same caseantid# throu sIn G Istin h =a0ft time, by mombe:iaial it:fam mation from the niascles 'n kga'uents of the joints. Drepsies of all kinds, by reeing and strengthening the kidneys and ,ladder; tey operntstmOst delightfally on thoaeimportanter- - gns, and henee have ever been found a cer tain remedy for the worst'ass of GraweL. Also Wormms, by dislodain-: from the turnings of the ticawels thie siimy matter in which ithes ra anres ad here : Asthma and Constuption. by re hieas inag the air ve'ienels of the luige tram the mn enat, which even sligi colds will occsisfon, whaich if not removed becomes hardenid, and proedutce ibho- dreadfmtl diseases. Scurvy. UlI cer's anid Inreertea .Soes, by dhe pe'rfect purity which those Life Pills give tothe blood. and all th-- tiumoara: Storbstic Ermurous and Bad Co. plerioas, by their alternamate effect upon the thnids that'feeid the skin, the morbid state of n hich occasionat all Eruptiwe couaplats. Sal Ioue. Cloudy. and other disagreuale Cosmplszies. The use e1 these Pills for a very short tame. wil e ffect an entire caire of Salt Rihes.. Erysipelas, and a atrikitng improvemuenit an he Clearness ef the .SkiM. Common Cold5s ad tIuqjrena, wilt always he enared by one dose, or by two, even in the worst cases. Piles,--ns a reed for-. this mesa distreaeing and obstinate malady, the Vegetable t.ilt lls deser'e a distinct atadem phautic recoimmedatona. It is well known to. hunradi''i in tis city, that the originator of these valanatl. Pt:l. was himself adflieted with this coamplnaint fair aap wardhs of thirtgAm geats. ad thiat ho tried tan vai?' every remedy presert hod witemn the who compass of the 51Mra Maedica. ile m owev . a lenaeth. nriedd she Ne dicineo whicht t.e no fl'er to he public, and he was cured ini a yea. ,inat 'ama, * ei-r hisr covery had been p ronnanced not only improba bile, bait absolutely impossible, by ay human All that %lr. Moffat requires of his patients s to tbe pnmicular an taiking the Effe Mediciner strictly according to the directions. It ' no by a newspaper notice, or by any .~ thatjhe hinmelfnmay many in their lamor, tt ipstogala credit. It is alotie by the results ofa fim trial A drncto Females.-Females who value gooA health shonkd never b.- withoust the Life Medi cine as they purify thae blood, remove Obstriie- ' hiens, aid give theoskin a beautiful, clear, lip! thy, anti bloommitg 'ippearanlce. To Paetsi 'ad others.- Perisonis of a pletmo ric hambit, who are subjectt foits, headache, gid .dinies, dimnem of sight or drowrsinens, froll too great a flow of blood ia the head, should take it frequtently. Chkildronand persons of all ages. may take thenr at any time, as they do nt contain mercnry. or any ingredient that re qulire ca.t'tineet or restriction of diet, Tou Eldry Persos-Many healthy agted t: dielvadunisi, n'ho knuow the vaiue of Moat'. ife Mledliain-s. mrake it a rule to takv them two or three timesa a week, by wvhicha they remaove the causes that pradanee disease, preserve thewr, hiealth,~ anad keep off the inlirmaities ofagef: Q llradsof famiiiet.ouldalw s kett tity oifthe Life Medicines in thebs, edy in cases of sudden lltnem;pf proempt admintistra~tion, Cli anmlihe stomach, Ceimn . other alarmine ca .. patftanng ti fout duec 1,,sternak