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sol at Edge-, f olBrt lMonday and Aoglbpeit, the following & C. Horatio Haney. Jones, vs. the same. R. B. & J. kight, os. the sam..- The same amesT. Haney, and Horatio ane), hundred and twenty-five acres of land, uore or less, adjining Nathan Norris and others, the properly of Horatio Haney. E. B. Presley, vs. William Walker, one Horse. EG. L. & . Penn & Co. vs. John-Car penter. The same vs. the same. The sume vs. Dennis Carpenter, and John Carpenter. A. Bland, vs. John Carpen ter. John Amaker, assignee, vs. the same, one negro girl Maryann, the property of John Lapeuter. Wm, Brunson adn'r. vs. Lewis ElIzey. The same vs. Julius C. Pardue, and Lewis Elizey two negroes. viz: Patrick and Hes tr, the property of Lewis Elizey. Fox, iller & Co., vs. John Warren, 150 acres of land more or less, adjoining Nathan ?Cnrris and others. Ellis Goff vs. Rudolph Carter, five thou sand acres of land more or less adjoining John Wise, W. S. Howard, and others. Matthew Corley for Bryan and Minor, vs. William Strome jr., two hundred acres of land more or less, adjoiniug Edmund Boyd and athers. Samuel R. Fuller, beare'r, vs. Ann Hull adm'rz. of ideen [lull dec., one bouse and lot in the Town of Hamburg occupied at present by Defendant, Husg M.. Quarles br., vs. Margaret Ogilvie. Laneln Tucker br. vs. the same, the tract of land where Defendant lives. A. Csuinghsm. vs. Thomas Oliver, two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining James Goi and others. Charles Lanarvs. Julius [Ioward,iohn IHoward, and Rudolph Carter, 200 acres of land. more or less, adjoining J. Benson, Airs Lamar, and others, levicl on a, the property of Julius and John Howard. Isaac A. Hibler vs. M. S. Alosely, James Mosely, and W. W. Williams, one thou sand acresof land more or less lying on Bridge Creek, adjoining Edmund Ken nedy and John Bauakelt, levied on as the of W. W. Williams. rmscash. .b. S. CHRISTIE, z. P. July 13, 1842. e 24 --State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. James Terry. Commis- Foreiure of Mort. sioner in Equity,u=. - Lewis Ellsey. 2 T Y an order from e Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated case. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefeld Court House, o the first Monday in August next, the tract of land whereon the defendant now lives, con. Ini six hundred and forty acres, more or less, 'wing lands of the estate of Thomas Lam, - Carter,and others. To be on a credit of three months. fxcept one-fou efthe purchase money which must be in cash. The titles to, bel signed but nnt delivered, till The whole of the purchase money be paid, and if the full amount of the credit portion be udt paid when du,- tie property to be resold on that day fur cash S. CHIRISTIE, s. Y. v. ii 7y. 13 (S3) . 3t 34 For Sale., HE Subscriber offers for sale the w - J knownHouse In Aiken, fronting onth Ra .Raand known as hARSH 6 HO -T:Ele The house has becen kept as a Public House for several years. and contains 40 ronms ~ '~ double ad single, the greater portion of them with fire places. Upon thme prmiseas are like.. wise all necessary out buildings, kitchens, no gro houses and umabing for 100 horses, in the yard is an excellent well of watear. Terms one third cash, the balance on a credit of one an two yers. coprehtsf ~- Also-Forty or u nimproved Lots. hand. sonmely situated, wi -n tihecopreliiso * Aiken. Apply to JOHNY MARSII, Aikcn. Decc9 f 45 State of soth C'arolina. AIIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. t William MieCarley, vi. Trammel & Jones. T lE Plaintiff in t~m case, having filed haisc datedeclaration in my oflice, and thieDefen dansaving neither wives, nir attorneys, on m whonma copy of the ctid declaration with a rule to plead therein. mnightt be served: Ordered. that the said Defendanmts do appear and plead la to thme said declamratioin. n i-bin a year amnd a day fromn time date of thmis oe d. :iinal amid absolutea judgment will be awartleds againist them. : JNO. F. LiflNGSTON. c. c. r. c Clerk's Offie.Dec1,li44l. age 47 1 CARRIAGE MAKING. I Ci J. GLOVEN4 respecfultlyaauntcesto e o.j his friends and thme public generally. that having received a large supply of superior ma terial., hie is now prepared toa repair or build to order any desacripneon ofCA RELIAG ES. which in beauty of mnodel anid permanency or work usanip, shalt not lhe surpassed by uny in the Southern market. He is likewise prepared to usnufacture H ARN ESS. anid to lhave done at his esmablishament all kinds of BLACKSimlTHl JZG; and hopes by promaptnmess and strict at "ention to busi-tes, to merit a alharo of pubtic a e. tf 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON P'LEAS. * Beverly Burton) Attachment, j, vs. * Win. M. Stail. Debt. 1 TH E Plaintill' hving this day filed his .1Declaration in my otlice,and the Defend ant having no W~ife or Attorney knowo toi be1 within the State,on whom aocopy of the same, I wite arule to plead,eould be served. Itis or dered that the Defendant plead to time said dec laration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will begiven againsut him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Oice, n 7 0 4 For Sale. - SPLENDID new PIANO FORTE, on enias to sni the timnes,app y to Mr. E. B. Er Mr. A. A. Clarke, at EgetlekfC.IH S- if 6 "~ verydescription execnted with s......esp...... .,,he fnice List orLetters"'. R EMAINING in die Post Office, at Ede field C. H., ou the firvt day ofJuly, 1642 ULj Persons enquiring fur letters on this list will please mention it. A. Kirksey, John Attaway. William Eennerly, 8 W B Abiey, Dr M W 2 L Allen. Messrs Hiram Lagrone, Jacob & John Lark, Precious B. Lowe, Dennis Burt, Euq. A Littleton, Nacy Bodie, Anthan Lang. Susannah Bryan Esq. Robin Laveleas., Susan Banks, Amos Al. Bland, Eliza Marchon. Rachel Brooks, P S McDaniel, Levi Barronton, Elisha McKane. B J Dlerty, Rev 31r aacca. Charles 2 Burkhbalter, Martin Mailton, wiley 3 Blalock, 31rs Rocella Mood, 11 Al BOrt, Esq Sanuel C MeCollough, j'. Brannum, William Mays, Marth A Bailey, Andrew McDaniel, J E Bacon, Nancy (ser'vt.) Morgan, Alu Olra Bussey. Embernon McDaniel. William Bleass, Mrs Bethany Mitchell, Abram 2 - C. McDaniel, Sim Cook, senr. Air Wil- 31urphy, osimus lial or Jeremiah N. Cook, Nicholson. DrJ O 2 Chumm. Col.Joseph S Nicholson, Shemuel Casby. Air 0. Contry, Mrs Susan Oda, Moses Commissioner of Free Ogivie, Dr P S S Schools 2 P. Carlidge, Malcim Price, Mrs Martha D Posey. Samuel Esq. Dowd, Euq. C A 2 Peoples. N 31 Duten, 0 2 Pow, Philip Dowd, C A or James Presly, Miss Elizabeth Thorn R. E Richardson. Esel. J P 2 Elder, H B Itiddle. William F. Rmans. John Forrest. William 2 ilac. Lemnel Frew, William Ropser. W G Fair. J H Rid&. J G Fargerson. Thoms 2 Ranason, Mary E Fair, Airs Mary Randal, L B Fazier, Capt or Driver. S. G. Simkinis. Judge Geiger, Elizabeth Schultz. II Garuidin, James Sharer. Mary Garret. William Shadrick. J. L H. T. Harvey. Thomas B Tillman. P1 Holli.ter, Catherine Turner, Hf C Hill. Joel D Tibbett, D W tlues, Frances Tomnkins, Saleua Holmes. Ervitt U. Ilomes. Amos Upsan, Nf larris, David . V. W. J. Vensant, A T Jones, Seabion Wise, Theresa Johnson. Reuben Wigrall. Sarah K. Warren, J,.hn Kile, John Thrait Watson. Samuel J M. FRAZIER, P. M. July 6 (115) 31 2. State of' South arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 1. M. & W. Adams, Vs. - Ca. Sa. Sydney S. Boyce. T H E defendant Sydney S. Boyce. who is now in the custoly of Simeon Christie, Sheriffor Edgefield district, by virtue ora writ af capias ad satisfaciendun, at the suit ofi. x. & W. Adams. havin filed his petition with a ,chedule on oath, of his entire estate, will a view of bei to the benefit ofthe Act af the Gen mbly. known as the -In solvent Deh l At" It is ordered, that all and singular the creditors ol thesaid defendant. b and they are hereby rummoned toshowercanse if iny they can, in itse Court of Common Pleas. ror Edgeek2 District, at Edgefield Court House, )n Tuesday die second day terits nextOctober ferm, or on such other day of the sa term as the Court may order, why the said Syuiney S. Boyce should not be sdmitied to the benefit of he said Act, up.s his executing the regnisite U~~t~l. GEO. POP.C, ec. r. Cleik's Ofcc. 9th July. l si2. July 13 ($14l 50) 3m 24 State of' Southa 'arolilla. ABBEI'ILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COM3iON PLEAS. H OS. W ILKS and Thou. T. S--:.mn, late Zlerchauts, usader the firns ot'T. S. Vilks & Co., who are in the custody of' the herifTfofA bbevio Disirict, lay virtue'ofa a.n ias ad Satiefai-iendumn. at tht 'suit of Jamets Iryce. suart ising partner. atud Thu's. 8. Walks y virtue of a caprins ad sati.'ueie'ndium at the nit of' Ths. G. Wilks. asasignee. lancmg filed heir petition. with a 'schecdule. on aath,. of' their whaole essateia, real and iaer'sonal. including bosh heo pairtnerahip aset and those .of the' indivi. nual partner.. with the view of taking the hen-. fit of' the Act of the Genieral Asewmbmly, cam aunhy called them '"Insolvent Deutnrs Art."' 'MIe .%orie i's haerely give'n. that time 'saidl re tin will be heard and cnside'red isn tile Court 'C Comuuusn Pleas fiar Ahhevdh-lla District ast Ala ev'ille Courtsatianse. on Wednsadat thme t welfths ;y of Oc tbher next, or ,auch ay thereafter s the Cour: may otder dtrii thle terml, com-ii 1:encing at the said place, on the secsand .ilon ay of' October next. All the creditoirs therse are, both thmose of thec said lairm. unid thaose ,.f lie individual partners, are hereby sunanoaned. cersonaully or by their attorney, then Isand there ra the said Court to shew .inste. if anay they anl, why the benefit of the saaid Act 'sheaaslia ot a granted to the said Thomas S. Wilks anad Thomas Tr. Swann. upon their execulting the eqjuisite aesignment. JNt. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, July 2, li842 SJuly 6 ($17 6d~) 3 n 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Vm. Scurry,) es. >Declaration in Asswnnsit. rsohn Scurry. for the use of Wmz. Scurry, aDedfaration in Debt rohn Scurry. ainttf's naving thas day filed their .decntaions in the above stated cases, in ny office, and the defendant hauing no wife or Lttorney, known to be within this State. oni uhom a copy of said declarations, with a rule o plead shall he served. It is ordere at the aid defendant do plead to thie said declratiins vithin a year and day from the pnublication of' hisiorder, or final and absolute judgment wdl se awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. lerk's Offiue, flth M~ay. 1842. ly 18 State Of South (Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. AMES M!ORRIS, Jr. living four miles* abiove Liberty Hill, on the p ost road. at blorris' Mfills, on ihardlabour creek,tolls before ne, one sorrel HORSE, isupposed to be eight ir nine years old, with a blaze in his face, both mind lfeet white, founrteen and a hal f hands high 6 praised to be worth thirty-one dollars and ic.Jne23d, 1842. TUOS. J. IIBLER, Naistrcte. Jul na 2~ State of South 4 ia, FDG 3IIELD S .IN T ~COMMiOt! - CJ J. Glover, vs. A. Halsinbeck -" W HERtEAS lA' intifin esa ;1edasehasthidayled ainast the Defitdnt, whoi tan wtout the limits oftbie.State bat ing neidier wife no'rattoriey, tii same, on whom a copy otbhe with rule to plead thereto, 'h be f der ed, that the Defendaut ped delari tibA, witin a year and a a It thereof, otherwise final and n will be awarded against him. terk's W". GEO. PO e. Oct. 18, 1841. a'1 State of South C EDGEPIELD DISTR IN T1HE COMMON P Robert W. Mathis, Wiley Mio Foogn et. 1de T UE PK this claration in my 11 .and aul having ao wife or narney, koodt: with in time State. on whom a copy or. with a rule to plead, could be served. f ered, that the defendant pleadto the uai tioe within a year and a day, or final aogaesolnte judgment will be given 't '1101 Gi-. POP c.P. Clerk's 05ce. Dec..15,184.c.."' 47 State of South ('arolia. BARNWELL DiSTRid . IN T HE COMMON P S. J N. Turley, TiS. William R. Fowler. T HE plaintiff intheabove hing .day filed his declaration and the defendant having neither wife *1 yruty known to be in this State, on whosaiaopy eal be served: On mnotion-Ordered, tiis;the do endant do plead, within a year iaola -a from his date, or final and absolute judjy nt will be awarded against him. ORASMUS D. ALLF.fj'C.. Ofic of Common Flees, 5 Barnwell District, Septr. 24. 881..I .*. State fir south ('aria. EDGEFIELD DISTRIG. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS* Anson Mublly, ec At vJ. Iac t. se B. Pixley. .I W IEREAS the Plaintifi above W staied case, has this~ his Declaration agaisnt the De ho is absent from and without the :of this State. as it is said, having net -Aol attorney, known within the seamr a wiom a copy of the Declaration witkh rule Ito Plead thereto, oight be ser" ' dered that the Defentlunt Plead to 7 - Dee laration, within a year and ada 1om the date thereof, otherwise final a ate judgment will be awardedage' him. A GEORGE POPE . Clerk's Office ae.44 Nov. 27, 1841. State of South 'na. IN THE COMMON P S. ABBEVILLE Dl R Mourning S Pattersons Executri3, vs. A. V. Cox. T fHrE Plaintiff havin Y da T claration intmy otheeandi Dedan having 11o wife or attorney know' bw inthe Stateuponwhom acopyt. - serve with a rule to plead. On motiin. ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declar. ition withir a year ani a dayfroam this date, final and absolute judgmentishali be awr gainst him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, o. c. r. Clerk's Office, - Sept20. 184i. a t? v .' aqe 36 tate or South Uarolita. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON FLEAS. Lwid Culbrteth, Declartin i As laohn Setnrrv. Forrea mentt. Saumuel M.'ChappellI. Deedaratiea in As bohn .reurry. Frl.Ament. T3 11 E plintiffs hatina thisda Sled thmeir de. cldarations ini mhe aiboe casesrdamy otlice, amd the def'endoamt havintg no wifeis attorney, known to he within this States on whom a co py of,.said declmrnrti.n, with a rule to pilad, can twe se'rved. ft is order'ad. that the said defen Jai di' pleadt to th,- ai declaradiens, witii a vear and a dat rnm the pumbicatiar, oftis or ler. ur tinal'andau absolute judgment will be w arde'd amganst hims. GEO. POPE, e. e. r. ClerI$is Offer, a :l6Ail ay. jM42'! ly 18 State of Souath (irolina. EDGF'.IIELDI DISTRItCT. INy TIUZ c:OURT OF ORDINARY. Toma."' Wmlton,: Guardian, of Elvey E. Jay. Simeon Jay. John Inlow. JosephJay, and Jes..e Jay. ex'ars, and adm'rs. of Jews' Jav. dleceased. IT npriearinag to nmy satisfaction, that 8'imeon. .Jay. one or the defendants, resides out of ii. Stat.,it isordered,that thesaidimaenm Jay. do appear itn my amiice on Monday the 26th da or Sep1tembher next, to render an accoutof his acts as late gnardian of the mid Eltey IE. y OLIVER TOWLE.8, o a. n. Edgeflekl C. H 2:biJune, 1843. 3m 21 Brougght fto the Jagl () F this District, a nearo man who says his nanme as Jose ph. end that he belongs to Johna Ptterslo, saf Mackies Island, S. C., of light complexion, lre whiskers frm ear to aar.5~ feetf6inches high. The owuner is r nested to come forward, prove property psyhrges and takehimnaway. C. H. GOODMAN,.r. U. D. Jan.t5. 1842. if. 49 State or "outh Ua-olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. A MOS BANKS, living neat Capt Jacoh jLong's, in the lower part ef this district tlls before me one yellow soreI MARE, with a blazed face. both hind fee white, about 14 hands high, and 'oed to be abost ten yea old. Appraised at I. B. BOUKNIGHIT, Nqgistrate. may I8 4rn 16 State of' South Carolina, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. TOIIN B. IWOLMES. tolls befor me, *aSpanish roan MA RE, boyinclined te be white, some marks of gear, et9 inches high, suosedto he fourteen years old; a risedb D). White, B. ilowafd, andiJ. homas, at fifeen dollars. and s be seen a' Mj.IHolme', near Delaa cter's Miil on Th key Creek. Befote me tb25dh of.Nay, 184 2. ALMJDMW~G k.JLib,. FOIL TIE CURIO of Dyspcpsia, Scrofulous and Chronic Lifee Diseases. T IESE Pil;s are prepared by Dr. S. R. Campbeil, from the % ater of the lughly celebrated Mineral z"prungs, in Rockbridge county Va., called the Aluw Springs. Toese waters io thiei .efiect-a upon the systein are tonic, tuereastlug the appetite, and promoting digesoun; they are alternative, eiciting the secretions of Itir glandular system generally,and patnicular Pa. of the liver and kidneys; they are caihart ic, ec- producing copious, dark, bilious evacum I- tions; and they also effect a detterminatarn 1, to the surface. increasing the perspiration. " From tiae combination of all these ellects lch upon the system, they are a great purifier of do. ibe blood, and equalizer of the circulation. 'ly The effect of the Pill, made frots these e waters, are in all respects. similar to ibe ty, water itself, and each pill is equal to a cum - won glass of water. For the cure of the a above diseases,'and all other chronic (or slow) diseases. preseverance in the use of these Pills, according t, the direction, giv en in the small bills, accompanying the pills, is all important; and if they are per - veringly used as directed, a cure may be more certainly expected. than under any other treatment heretofore discovered. ex. k- cept from the use oft be water, from whici. they are prepared eimtier by an attendance at the Springs or otherwise. They very' fr. speedily cure diarrheas attended with '- acidity of the stomact, a..d what is com monly called heart-burt; two or three pills et may be taken at any linac. u hen thee stom : ach is triubled with acetaty. with the hpp ie piest effect. Tiese Pills have an excel ;h, lent effect in preventing the attacks uPs ith nervous or sick-headache; from, three to ry six pills should be taken at once, % hean the er symptoms are felt. pie Trese waters are an effectual remed, d, for all hemorrhages; anod as the Pills hav'e iy the same effect in other cases, it is believedi be they % ill als have the same effect in cases er of hemorrhage. They cure dropsies in ier some cases but are not ati infalible reme -ct dy in all cases of this disease. a- From the eficacy of these waters and n- pilla in purifying the blooi, they are in a valuable in the cure of .all diseases of the skin, and all indolent sores, not disposed to t a healthy action. In the use of them for such diseases, if the diseaie of the skin np pears to he rietated at first. or if the ulcers - hecome more inflamed and discharge more freely, let not this circumstance alarm any one, or deter him from persevering in their use. These are evidences of the good ef lects of the Pills in expelling the vitiated humors from the blood to the surface, and until the blood is purified. such disease can not be cured. In serofulous ulcers, the use of these waters and pills, invariably cause them to discharge more freely. and in a short time, of a isore henlihy appeal - ance. They are a very useful ret'edy in Ie- Cholera infaintum or the summer bow;el "nt complaint in children; as also for expelling un wormis from children. They imianediate a ly give a good appetite, promote digestion, and will effectually correct and cure acidi e ty of the stomach. From their cleansing and purifying elf. cts upon the blood: and from the tone, viguor and energy which their operation imparts to the whole 'system they will be found a great preventative of - thefre-ers, which prevail in low and ur. healthy regions; hence, persous4iving in such regions, will Sad it greatly to their advantage to use the pills, for a fortnight, at the cotmmencerneot of every spring and at. fall season, as a preventative, and to built up constitutions broken down by previous Ie- attacks of'fever. ntt Trhese Pills are a valuable assistant to ithe use and ellicacy of sulphurous and an dline nminerat waters, and three oir four of' ~them taken each day, at dilierent timee, te which in attendantce at other miner-al sp:rinigs, would add greatly to the curative effects of these waters. - These waters an-J pills nre worthy of thet notice of the Medical Faculty; andt t their hands wol be a valuaeble article in the treatment of many diseases. otterwise unmanagable. In amenot rhea. dysmien orrheas amil luchorrhtea, the waters of th the Alumt Springs are peculiarly ae de cacious; and wc believe the pills made re from these waters, wottld have the saime '' ellict in the treatment of those diseases, Sthat the water has; therefore, we would erecomnienid atrial oh thenm, by the Facul tv, in those diseases. TIhese lills are easi ty token, tnavitng no itunecout taste, tire perfectly safe in till case's where active fe -yer does not exist and du not sicken per suns while using thetm. .Jatt received atnd for sale by J. D). TIBBETS. at the Edgefield Shioe Simre'. tay l l, 142 tf 15 ta YIOF FATT'S ra m, VEGETAlBLE Lil-E PILLS AND tt ORIGtN OIF THE LIFE MlED~iCIN ES. 1i 7*H E reader mlay nmot pe'rhaaps hie aware Sthat the nerigim of !,lotfat's Liife Medtcins was the resnlt of a protracted iandfaiufual ill nessofthe'iroriginater. M.r JohniMo at Whet:n taken ill. Mr. Mi. was n prospereans atnd tI..ur ashinug mnerchatit it. the lower part of the' city of New York; anidhaving consutlted and employed -a number of'our mgost skilful phaysaciains he, after months of .aufl'erinig. was prevailed aipont to purchase the recipe ot' the invaluable vege' table preparatiuti now ofl'ered to the public. Tihe ehfect ofthe Life Medicinecs in his own case was so .insgutar and. remarkable. that he immialtely determined to orter to~ th.' world a amedicine tn which he tnot only owed has hife, isi but has hsappmena. Ttte umtforam success wvhich d has sinsce attended their ndm.aiaistration in eve en ry instatnce. where a fair trial lhau lieen: givent aid them. has beeni attested by thaousands. atnd in d. cotestibly provet. th.'ir intrinsic merit. ad a Tits La MxEnte:irxs-GKaAt. lir.aMRus. tMa Ths mnedicines are indetmted for aheir tninc at to their manifest andl sensible ac'tion iti puri'y ing thae spirinagsandl channels ot life, and endumng themn with renmewed tone and vi;:nr. atiat to the o.tindoubred fact that at a very early. period itt their history they had rescued sifle'rer. f'rom the very veige of an untimelty grave, idler all the deceptire nostrumsa of' the day. prm'srihed by physaacians, had utterly failed, in whirlh ca 'ay sea they also permanenttly secured that uniform of enjoyment of halath, without which lif'e :tsest ht is buta patial blessing. So arcat indeed had nd their e raecy invariably proved, that it was It'ts scarcely les than mntracu'lous to those who were his unacquainted with the beautifully philosophi cat prnnciptestupoo which they were compuaund ed, and upon whieb they consequently act. ITHE P0fEN1X BITTrEn~ becaethey poe th power of espiring' enshers of(6ealth. to a tirougbot the constitution, Uhe IN-ft 4 said to be restored to life from the.hehet . an dissolution - The Pimnix l3itters are'es, tirelytsgetable. compostd of roots found certain pats ofthe western country. which wall in fallibly eCVe FEVERS AiD AGULS of all. kinds, will heer fail to eradicate eatirely al the efect of ,lMevcriolitely sooner than the most powerlol pimparatiola 4 r and will isnsef.,cnre thdetermitstion o' BLOOD TO THE hAD; never faiI in tbe., sickness incidrest to youg*sfinles;.and will be * found a certain r. medy iaall cases of i.rses Md ifity and weakness of the'nort impaired co sti~ts.'m5 As a remedy for Chrwwi se n & i Jamentory likenuserism, the <oracy o ft Pievierz Bittere will be domonstrated by the use of a single botW c. The IIIoprieorrrejimces n the opportunity al forded lte- diussou, of theo pres, for placing' his V-ALTABLE LIFE MI1EDICINES with' in ths knowledge and reacb very indi'idual in the commuity. Unik host of pe cious iunckeries, which bo' vegetable in gredism. life Lire Pills are purely and soLLY VEa'rasL5, and contain nettier blercury, An timen"y. Arsenic, nor any otier mineral. an any ifrm whatever. They ;rr entirely compsed of extracts from rare and powerful pIans; the virtues of which, though long known tolleseni ludins tribe', and recently t some s .eiines. pharmatcentical schemistr. arr altegelhof-ane known tu he ignorant pretender soe science; and were never before anisn' in so happily eticacious acombinainuiio - The first operatioisn sto loosen from if.6eosts of the stomlanch and bowels, the varinus impu ritie- and crudities cosaseantly settling arounn them; andii to removethehardena-d tcceswhichs collect in the convolutios of the smallintestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these - and leave sneh collected - maases behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train ofevils. or sudden diarrhea, with its imminent. dangers. The fact is well known toall regulaW anccatomiclstee, whop examine the human bowels afle. death; and hence the prejudice of these well inforied men againest the qtuack wsedicinew of the age. 'I he second elfect of the VEGE-; T BLI. LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the'kiti neys ued ted bladder. and by this means thi liver andi the lungs, the- healthful action of whcW enutirel) depends cuponic tie regularity of the uinary organs. The blood. wbich takes its red color from the agelecy ol the liver and the lungs teteore it passes into lie heart, beiu thus puried by thein. atnd nourisled by food com ing tromsc a cican stomach. courses freely through the veos, rencews every part ofthesystem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing vu freey of hi.. an dicecanes, to wisich the Ve ta ble Late Pelin are well known to be.infallbl: DY:l'EMIaA. by tnoroughly cleansing tho first and second stouachs, and creating a flow of pure iealthey bile, instead or the stale aind acne umd :-Flatsleucy, Palpitation of the lrart. Loss of Ippaite. lleart-bura and Head adce, Icstlessness. Ill-temper. Auxiety, LAuge3r and MedandAly, % hich are tie general symp. toms oIf ly-pepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence os its cure. 'estirness. by cleans ing tie wlhole letigth of the intestines with a solvent proceso. and without violence: all vin. lent purges le.oves the borwel, costive within two days. Diarrhea asai Cholera. by removing the sharp acrid duids by which these comoplaints are ocecanioned, and by promoting the lubrica ttve secre'tions of* the mirous meinbrane. . Fe. mers oj all kinds. by testoring the blood to a regular circultion througih the process of per. spiration in swnce cases, and the thorough solu tweo of all intestinal obstructions in oters. The Life Nedicmnes have been known to cure .haaaatisms iermanently in three weeks, and Get i half t titue, by removing localicflnam jnanio fomniwlise and I enents of the joints. Drepsli all kinds, byfreei and atengthei e kideyd and operate tuos detilly on theceipva~. gani', ane hesee ve ever been found aee tain re orthe worst cases of Grand Als lorus,y -dslodain;. fr-om the tarnings or the bowels th slimn matter in which these crea tures adhere: Asthma and Censuptioa. by re lieving the air vessels of the luis~g trout the mu. cns, which even slight colds will ocanin which if' not removed becomnes hardened. and pruduces those dre-adful dieses. &Sar; Ul eers. and Iarcteraete Sores, by ilce perfect purity which those Life Pills give to the blood, and all the hcumors: Seerbutic Eruptions and Bad Coin plrioa.s by their alternative effect upon the luids that feed the skin, the morbid state of wh Iichc occmsions all Erupt ire complaints, Sal lowc. loudg yad other disagraeeni Ceomplerieus. The. tie of these Pills fomr a very short time, will etTct anc entire cure of Salt Risu. Erysipelas, andi a striking~ itmproveunent in thce C'laraese of' the skin. Commuon Colds and lufluew:a, wilt away, be cuared Icy one dose, or by two, even inc dt woret canes. Piles-as a remd for hici mett distre..eing acid obstinate malady, the Vegetabele .iie Pills deserve a distcnct an em jhatic rrcornmendiationc. It is well known to mndcere'dc in this cty. that the oricinator of these valuable Pills 'was hinmself sillieted with thi.. comiplainct for upwards of thtrty-fee years. acid that he tried in vaiin every retnedy prescre led withmin thce wholeo compass of the Materia iledaca. lIe hcowever at length, tried the Me dieice which he now offers to the public. ead Ie wcas cucred in a very short time, after his re covery hind bceen p ronouneced not only imaproba' be. but absolutely isnpossibte, by any human All that Mir. 3loe'at requnires of his patidists1 ' a teo i.e part~cicular o tackic.g the Life Medicines strictly acc'ordmtg to thce directions. It is not by a ncewspc.sp. r netsee-, or by ace thing that he~ himnsel cmay say in their laveer, that hopes togahe crdil. It is alonee by the results afa fair trial A dete to Females.-Females who value teed health shoulci never he withoict the Life-ihded cites as thcev purify the blood, remove Obstrue ions. and give the' skin a beautiful, clear, heal thy. anid blomintg appearance. To Paentis aned others.- Persons of a pketho ric habit, whlo are subject to liii. he.aahegid diue-s, dimness ofrsight. or drowsiness, from too great a flow of blood to the head, should take It frnequiendy. Children. and, persoof - all age,.. mcay take them at an, tine,.aste/ not contact meenury, or any~ tngredlea quircfl. cor tinetmeint or re'strcttot of To Flderly Persues.-Many beItys ~ t divduals. who know the value of o- -"' Mediines. miake it a rule toe take thenWeWW three times a week, by which they reamctetb causes that producce disease, preserve their health, and keep off the inirnutis ofage. Ilradsof Famdlies should always keep a quan iy ofrthe' .ife Medicines int the house. as aren edy in caes of sucdden il i: for by their pr-mpt udmmnisrtanon, ClhoTW Meorbuis, Gout e mt the stomccach. Craim ,~s 8pasms, Fevers, and' other alarincg comp~ ints, which too ofletn poeVftal. cmay be speedily cured orprevenlted Carts for Mothers and Aussses.--lt ic a fc established by the annual bills of moritit , that oe hcalf'of tics' children born are cut o0' attainincg iceven years of age, aogthelWf souice ofthcisnntlity is cont#1fttOistit. osl state of the stomach andbwwl5 which dces the. generation oflWornit, Aeths estreraon' nanne foolthsin th and bowels, an44&ytt~isnts egh. may not enstt tsallowed tob. any other. ~ . EIGET MNDRED FRENCH FRUIT TREES. ROSES A] SCAM1LLIAS. T HE sbisidras just received from1 Ais, br-thesip Olympia, a choice call tion ofPEARS.APPLES, PLUMSPEAC ES. CHERRIESAPItICOTS. ALMONI and MADEIRA WALNUTS, which heoal fr sale either singly or by the bundle, ei bundle contains 10 Pears. 5 Apples.5 PeacI 5 Aprinot., 5 Plum., 3 Cberries. 2 Ahnoti and 2 Madeira Walnuto, and are beautifb packed. The Trees. as far as examined, among the finest ever im ported into this e and are well worthy of the attention of thi wishing to obtain good Fruit. The variej are unexceptionable. Auso-A few choice ROSES and CAM LIAS, J. D. LEGA RE, 81 East Bay Charles-on. Feb. 15 Alarch 9 if .The Wonderful Cures rr.aroaaitP tV DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND S RUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIAXA, Oft WILD CHERRY. M ORE PROOF of the eficcy of I Swayne's Compound byrvp of P nus Virgniana, or Wid Cherry. Airs. rown, corner of Second sir I and the forks of Germantown road, effi tually cured. 1er symptonis were, get ral debility, attended with a constantcou; pain in the side, breast. and back. wi other symptoms indicative of Pulmona Disease, not essential to intimate. Ali using the second bottle of this invalual medicine, her cough entirely disappear< and ber strength increasing fast,-and i the time she used iwo bottles more, a found herself freed from ail pain and o0 unplcasant symptoms which at tended I disease. She is now enjoying perfi health, and willing to give any inform lion respecting her cure: likewise recol mends this Syrup to all afflicted with Cough or a Disease of the Lungs. Forsale by Dr. Swaynont 54 North sis st. Philadelphia, and Iby S D. CLARKE & Co. Drurgists. Coner Centre and 3lercer streets, H ai borg S. C. -une 15 tf 20 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Stewart & Coat, Dedarstion vs. on Attachnent, John Seurry. Assumpsit. Ruff&Jolnston, Dedaration I'vs. on Attachment, John Setrry. Debt. T H E plaintiffs having this day filed their T clarations n my ofice, and the defendi having no wife or attorney known to be witd State, on whom a copy of die same. wit to to pIead. could be served. It is order sat the defendant plead to the said declaratit within a year and a day, or final and absol Jidgment will be given'against him. G EO. POPE, c. c. P. 0'' . aqe 10 30th March. 1842. 44'tate of South -Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLE AS. vs.- Debt, Foreign Attachme L. B. Pixiey. T HE Plaititiff having this day filed his claration in mey otlice, acid the defencda having ao wife or attorncey,known to be wri in the State, oni whom a copy of the same. w a rule to plead. could be served : it is ordere that the defendant plead to the said declarari within a year and a day, or final and absola udgment will be given against hima. G EO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Offie. Dee.lf6.lmal e. age 41 State of' Souith C arolina, EDGEPIEL.D DISTRICT. Thomas Berry, Aipplicatt rs. Roth Martin, Defendant. IT appeacring toa my ..ntis action that Ra Malrtin, the, defendant ine this case resi without the limits .f this State. II is thieret ordered, that she appears andl objects to the vision or sale- of the real estate of Eltzabi Hill, dec'd., on or bef.re the firs tleMinday September next, or her conasent will be entern of rtecord. OLIVER TOWLES, a. :. p. June 10, 184i .3 h uti iState of~ South (arolna, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMION PLEAS. Britton Mimms, vs. Iicdaration in .ltta Hl Itie & Sincelair, mnent. H~U IEREAS the Plaintiff'in the abo'e WVted case. has this da" tiled leis deela tion againsthc Defendanti'. who are absent troi and without the limits of this State, as it is so having neither wife nor atrtiny. known. wimi the same, on whom a copy of the declarati with a rule to plead thereto might be serve Ordered. that the Decfendants plead to the s: declaration. withina a year and a day. from I date thereof. othaerwie final and absolute jit mont will be awarded against them. Clerk'sJffic,l G EO. POPE, c. c. Oct. 18, 1641. ______aqe_ 36 State of' South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEA4S. Thomas Carson"' Declarations in Debt. John entry. foreign Attachment. rP3H 'PlaitiA having this day filedi I delaation in this case, in nmy oflice, a the defendant having no wifeor attorney. ktto to be within this State, on whom acopy of a declaration, with a rule to plead can be serva It is ordered, that the said defendant do ple to the said declaration, within a year and] day from the publication of this order, or fi and absolute judgment will be awarded agai Clerk'.GEO. POPE, c. c. r COf.', Edgefield C. HI. Feb. 25, 184 State Of South Carolina. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. TlOLLED before me, this nineteenth .3of April 1842, 'y Allen Humphries, abbeville District, one bay HORSE, ci, ears old, 13 hands 2 inches high, right hi foot white, saddle marks on both aides of back, very much crest fallen; a star in face.A. F. WIMBISH,j. P une s . -4mt LE