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M3EAD qUARTERS, CLAMKSo%, June e2,112. [onie No. -.] UIH HE ComMiioned Oficers of the follow. s ing Brigades are ordered to encamp for f6ve days. at the times herein specified. viz: The 6th Brigade of Infantry, at Yongue's, on Monday, the 25th July next. The lu Brigade of Infantry, at a place to be selected by the Mdajor General of the 5tb Di vision, ou Tuesday, the 2d day of August next. The 2d Brigade of Infantry, ott Tuesday, the 9th day of Auast next. The 1st Brigade of infantr, on Tuesday, the 23d day of August next. The Major Get el ofthe 1st Division will dessignate the places for the 1st and 2d Brigades to encamp, and ro port to the Commander-in-chief, the places so relected. The 9th Brigade of Infantry, at the Lime. stone Springs, on Honday, the 5thday of Se p tember next. The 5th Brigade of Infantry. near Camden. on Monday the 19th day of September next. The 7th Brigade of Int'antry, etcar Society Hill, on Tuesday, the 2ith day of September next. The Commissioned Oflicers of the 1st and th Brigades of Cavalry will eacanp by Keg. taents. with thie-rn-gade. ofiana in %which thew are locatct. wr 1v Brigades, with either lirigade of Infantry ol their Division. as the Brigadiers vay dev:n mobt conveoiet. The 5:jor - -erals of the 1st ,sdd 5th Divi. 4ons, an the Brig.adier tieneruls of the 5ith. th and 7th Brigades, .are required to extend so much of this order as rotates to their respective commands The Quarter Manter General will ranse the arms and tents to be at each encasnpuient i. due time. The- following Aids-de-Camp to the Co. aander-in Chief, are ordered to attenad the en campments. viz:-Colonels Wictall. Dikinmn. Thomson. Englsh. Maining, Wallace. Mar shall. Singleton and Taylor. By order of the Commander-in.Chirf. J. W. CANTIY. Adjutant and Inspector Gateral. July' 6 fi 21 Prices Reduced. United States Hotel, AUGUSTA.GA. T HE undersigned respecifully informs hi6 friends and patrons, that in accordance with the pressure of the times, he will, on and after thetu day of'Jane nexi, reduce his rates as follows: Transiet Boarders, per day, $1 50 Day Boarders, per month, 1500 Other Boarders in proportion. Thankful for past encoaragenenthe respect. ftully meeei ite otinnance. WM. M. FRAZER. P. "TnM ibus and General Stage Of ?cs~arshspsanahiboise., For Sale. 7UME Subseriber offers for sale the well A known House in Aiken. frontin on the Rail Road, a- known. as -MA H M TEL. -The homse has been kept as a Public Houseforseveral years, and contains 40 rooma donhile and single, the greater portion of them with ire places. Upon ste premises are like wvise all necesry 04n1 buildings, lkitchens, ne gro homses and stablinag for 100 horses, ins the yard is an excehlent watt of' water. *Tern. one third eash, the balance on a credit of one and two years. Also-Forty or fit unimprored Lots, hand. somnely situated, within the corporate limnits of Aiken. Apply to JOHN MARLSlI, .Wi~en. DecD t f 45 Notice. HAVING purchased of Meusaru. Diynn & Minor, their entise stock of G.ouods is. the Nerr~mst Tailoring Basiness, ans this place, we would take ths mnethodl of insformsing our friends and the public geaner::ily. that they cans be furnished at the old stand otf llryan a- Mi nor, with Clothinig. ons as good terms.' and nut inferior ins quality to any similar es'tablishsmest in the Southern country. We intend to ketjp ons band at alt times, a 'rood stuck of' English & French Cloths, and Casssmmars. selected in the New York. s-ad Philadelphia .Usrket.., tog~ether withs all other articles an onm line; and to tio,ar who flu. vor us with their patron::ge iu this buitsi we woud say that every exeitionl on onr puar shal be usxed to give perfcti saisfactiont. GOODE & LYON. January 1, ll2. t 50 CARIAiGE NIKLiMG. C3. G LOV EIt respecfully anaonunees to * hsis friands and the ptublic generally, that having received a large stupply of superior inn terialit, he is nnw prepared to re pair or build ito order any descripnton of CARIIAGES, which in beauty of model and permanency of work. man'.his,. shall not be stirpassed by any in the Xoutthera mark.-i. He is likewise pirepared to mainufactusre H ARfNESS, ant en have done at is estiabhlihmeeat all kinds of it LA CKS.nslTil ING : and hopes by proanptness and strict at tensiorn to business. to tarnt a share of piublic patrotnage.if 1 may 4t 4 State of' Southi Carolinaa. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Win. Scurry, ws. Declaration in Asusumpsit. John Scurry. Wmn. H. Drennan, for the use of Wan. Sentry. Declaration in Debt Is. John Scurry. . T H E plaintifs naving tins day filed their declarations in the above staled cases, in nmy omes, and thme defendant hasin; no wife or attorney, known to be within thas State, on whew acopy of said declarathions, with a rule I to plead shall be served. Itis ordered that thsei said Anautw do plead to the said d'elaratias within a,. yaar and day from the punbliataion of this order, or Snal and absolute judgmsent wit a be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. -CIark's Q~s ' w 2'tbMay,184S. ( ly 18g - A SPLENDID new- PIANO FORTE, on -termasto suitbtetimes, apl t oMr.E. B. Bacon, or Afr. A. A. Clarke,at geid C. H u acch ti 0 e Sheriff's Sale, Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the first Munday and Tuesday of August next, the following property : Lewis Jones & Co. vs. Horatio Haney. Scaborn Jous, v!. the same. R. B. &J. D. Bouknight, vs. the same. The same vs. James T. Haney, and Horatio Hane), two hundred and twent% -five acres of land, more or less, adjning Nathan Norris and others, the property of Horatio Heney. E. B. Presley, vs. William Walker, one Horse. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. John Car penter. The same vs. the same. The sumo vs. Dennis Carpncter, and John Carponter. A. Bland, vs. John Carpen ter. John A maker. assignee, vs. the same, one negro girl Maryann, the property of John Capenter. W , Brunson adm'r. vs. Lewis Elizey. The sane vs. Julius C. Pardue, and Lewis ElIzey two negroes viz: Patrick and 11cs ter, the property of Lewis Elizey. Fox, Millor & Co., vs. John Warren, 150 acres of land nore or less, adjoining Nathan Nortis and others. Ellis Gofivs. Rudolph Carter, five thou sand acres of land more or less ndjoining John WVtsc, W. S. Howard, and others. Matthew Corley for Bryan and Minor, vs. Williuan Strome jr.. two hundred acres of land more or less, adjoining Edmund Boyd and others. Samuel R. Fuller, bearer, vs. Ann Hull adut'rx. of Gideon Ifull dec., one house and lot itn the Town ol' lamburg occupied at present by Defendant, Hugh 51. Quarles br., vs. Margaret Ogilvie. Landon Tucker br. vs. the satne, the tract of land where Defendant lives. A. Cuntninghan, vs. Thomas Oliver, two hounired acres of land, more or less. adjeuioing James Go', and others. Charles Lamarvs.Julius lloward, John Howard. nod Rudolph Carter, 201) acrtesof Innd. more or less. adjuining J. Benson, Mrs. Lamar. and Others. levied on a, the property of Julitts and John Howard. Isaac A. Ilibler vs. M. S. 1usely, James .hisely, mnd W. W. Williams, Oite thou sanid uares of land more or less lying on Bridge Creek, adjoiniug Edmund Ken nedy and John BusAkett. lovied otn as the property 4,f W. W. Williams. Terws cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. v:. p. July 13. 1842. C 24 Stnt- (f South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. James Terry. Commis- Forecfosure of Mort sinner in Equity, vs. Lewis Elizey. ' B Y an order from te Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated case. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House. on the first Monday in Angita next, the tract of land whereon the defenlant now lives, eon taiing six hundred and forty acres, more or Iess, adjoining lands of the estate of Thomas Lamar - Carter, and others. To be sold on a credit of three montha, except one-fourth of the purebase eMo~ewhies wast heinbca. The titles to-be .p b o tsda -in. if the fall amu thkreit paid when due, the pro y to-be resold on that day for cash ,at the rask of the former par chaser. S. CHRISTIE, s. S. P. Jitly 13 (P3) 3z 34 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON P'LEAS. Beverly Burton) Attachment, vs WVm. . Steifle. ~ Debt, rupHIE Pinihangthtis dlay filed his RIDeclarationt int my oflce, and the Defend tnt having no Wife or Attortney known to he withain the State. on whom a copy ofhe samte, vite a rule to plead~eould he served. It is or kered that the Dcfendant plead to the said dee aration within a year and a day, or final and thsolute judgement will begiven atgaiinst him. GEO. POPE, . . C. Clerk's Oflice. De~c. ii8. 1'41. ( e a $7 50 47 State of South Carolina. A~I3IEVILLE D)ISTRICT. 15 TIlE COMMU. I'PL EAS. Williamt .ilc~arley, r'rael & Jone., T lIE lainetill in the caw,' having filed htis d.elaratione itn my utlic, and die Defent L ats has miig necither waveN. tnot attoreys. on elheom a cnpy of thte asaid declaration.n ith a rule o plead thereto, igh~It be served: Ordered. lhat the said Defendatnts do appaear aitd plead o the said declaratio, withint a year ad a day rnm ite date of this nader, or final atnd atbsolute udgen~~t will he awzar-led against themt. JNO. I'. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. ClerIk's O.fire. D~ec. 16, 1i8I. age 47 State of South (Carolinta. EDGEFIELD DISTRtICTl. IN TH E~ COMMO1N PLEAS. Anson Alable'y, Declaration in A4t L. H. P'ixley. tachament. W11lER I:AS the Plaitiff in the above stated case, has this day filed hsis [)eearation agaisns the Decfendant, who is ibsent fromt and without the limits of this State, as it is said, having neither wife nor attorney, known wistin tihe same, on whom acopty of thec Declaration with a rule to Plead thercto, might be served: Ordered hat thte Defendatnt Plead to the said Dee aration, withint a year and a day, from the late therceof, otherwise final and absolute udgmtent will be awarded against haim. GEORGE POPE, c.c. p Clerk's Office age 44 SNov. 27. 1841. ~__ State of' South Carolina. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. ABBEVILLE DIS1'RICT. aIourning S Patterson, Declaratian Executrix, ve. by cdaimaat in A. V. Cox, Attach ment. T lIE Plaintiff'having tis day filed his de elaratioan in my oflice,and ste Defendant aving tno wvife or attorney knowna to he with. at the State upon whom a copy could he served nta a rule to plead. On motion, ordered hat the Defendant do plead to the maid declar lion within a year and a day from this date, or nal and absolute judgment shall he awarded gainst him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, e. e. p. 'lerk's Ofice,~ q3 300K & 0OB PRINTZWG FE rydescript ion executed with eaesand despatch, at the Ollie. f rhe EnDOramma AnDzarTIBa. State of South EDGEFIEL IN THE CO - J.M. & W.Adas, es. Sydney S. Boyce. T HE defedat Sydney al 1 now in the eastody ofr Sheriffof Edgeeld dutrie, by orf aia ad satisfaicienAm,_ at & W. 'Adams. havingfiled a uchedule on oath, ofrhis et a view of being admitted toithe Act of the General Assembly. knot "n solvent Debtors Act," It ie orde Wad singular the creditors of hesaid be and they are hereby snmmoned to if any they can, in the Court of 'as, for Edgefield District, atEdg on Tuesday tie second day ofits. ten. or on such other af - the Court may order, wh thi. . Boyce should not be aditied to* the said Act, upon his executing 1e assigtument. GEO. POPF t Ccrk's O.ce., 9th Jug 1842. .. July 13 ($14 50) 24 state of South caea ia. ABBEVILLE DiSTElC*'$ IN THE COMMON PlS& T IOS.8S. WI.KS and Tho,.;J Sann, late Mterchants, under th S. Wilka & Co., who ar" in the -cs, the Sherilf orAbbeville District, Ca pias ad Satisfaciendum. as the "ii Jlames Bryce. surviving partner. and Tbe.Rw by virtue of a capias ad sisfa the suit of Thoa. U. Wilks, assi A1ed their petition, with a sched , on r whole estates, real and persoenalf the partnership assets and those i dual partners, with the view of e6t of the Act of tie General A - mnunlv called the "Insolvent Pabdc Notice is hereby given, t11ts pe tition will be heard and considered i of Contnon Pleas for Abbeville beville Court House,on Wednesda day of October next, or such as the Court may order during the - inencing at the Paid place, on the on day of' October next. All Ile feare, both those of the said frm, .a of thie individual partners, are h'ber , persoisally or by their attorney, hei dthr na. the said Court to shew .anse they Cail, why the benefit of the said & not he granteadm to the said Thomas 84 aid Thomas T. Swann, upon their the requisite assi-nment. i4 JN6. F. LIVINGSTO Clerk's Oilice, July 2, 1842. JulyG ($1762 23 State of South Car . EDGEFIELD DISTR - ASMES MORRIS, Jr., rVut inlies above Liberty Hill. on tbs at Morris' Mills, on lardlabouar ore me, one sorrel HORSE, suppus eight or nine years old, with abuiana both bind feet white, fourteen andaha high A ppraised to be worth tharty-orn-. and fiTly cents. June 23d. 184. TIZOS. J. HIBLER, July 6 23 State of Soutk EDGEFIELD DISTIp! IN TH& COMM3ONlP EltEAS the Plaintia tedcase.has thisday led his against the Defendant. who is abset&r. and without the limits of this Stwe,aitjeid.hav ing neither wifeanoa ruy w~pthe same onwhoa eopyoh 4 ha rule to plead thereto, might he se~d Oder ed, that the Defendant plead tothesaIdcIara tion, within a year and a day, foedi~Ihe data thereof, otherwise final and -aseen ' ent wvill be awarded aginst him. Laerk's Of.~I 1 GEO. POPZnec. p. Oct. 18, 1841. 5 .g-. &i State of south Ca~hn. a. EDGEPIELD DISTICT. IN TilE COMMON PLEAS. Robert W. Mathis, ASi,, Wiley Milton. Fo) - T H E P'laintil'having this day ffiud his de claration in my nitice, and the defeaadant having no wife or attornmey, known to be with in thme State, onuwhomna copy of the same, with a rule to plead. cnuld be served. It isordered, that the defendanmt p.leadte the saiddleelaration withins a year anud aday, or final and absolute pidgmencat wail be given agaimst him. G EO. PUPE, c.c. u. SClerk's Ojjhe. Dec. 15. 184i. c. , age 47 State of' South Carolina. HARNWELL DISTRICT. IN TillE COMIMON PIEAS. J N. Turley, FrisAshat William I. Fowvler. *at 7I H E 'laintuif in the above case, having this Uday tiled hi.. declaationm in nyo eles, and he defendant hiavinig neither wilfear attorney, k nown toe be in this Stat., on whom. acon can de served: On motion-Ordered, that iedo endanmt do plead. within a year and a day from lie date, or final an.d absolute jndensent wall e awarded against him. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. r. Ojfr of Commeno Plew, . age IBartnwell Dlistrict, Septr. 24.18S1. 35 State of' South Car'olina. EDG EPIELD DIS1~TRCT. IN THlE COURT OF ORDINARY. lhoas W~alton, Guardian, of Elvey E. Jay, es. Simeon Jay, John Inlow. Joabph'Iay, and Jesse Jay. ectrm. and ada',. of Jesse Jay. deceased. T apeaa~gtomy aifatoatSimneon Jay.ne fth defendant, resides out of hsis State, it is ordered, that thesaid Siumon Jay, lo appear mnmy ulice on Moidajrthe 2th ayo etmene.torde as ecount of uis acts as late guardiaw of the shid Elvby E. . OLIVER TOWV o 3, 3. E~dgefiekd C. H1 20th June. 84.3m 21 State of' Southa Ogrolinia. EDGEFIELD DIS'TEICT. IN THE COMMON PAEAS. Lewis Culbreath, )D sa As-. roho Scurry. samuel M. Chappell, -' A. es. Iohn Scurry. F sim H E plaintiffs having thi.&sJ theade claraions in the above and the defendant having no- wj t attornej, snown to he within this State, bom a co ay of said declaration,withs a lead, earn ,e served. It is ordered, sid debin lani do pled tothe sad withina a rear anduaday from thep afthis or- Ii ler, or Ainat~and-absoltat - will be . awrdd gans18ni The Wonderf Cures EUIFORMEP tY )R. SWAYNE'S COIPOUND SY RUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIANA, OR WILD CHERRY. -ORE PROOF oj the rfficcy of Dr. Swaynr's Compound byrup of Pru us Virgniana, or Wild Cherry. . Mrs. Brown, corner of Second street ind the forks of Germantown road, ei'ec .ually cured. Her symptoms were, gene ral debility, attended with a constant cough, pain in the side, breast. and back, with ither symptoms indicative of Pulmonary Disease, not essential to intimate. Alter asing the second bottle of tbis invaluable nedtcine, her cotgh entirely disappeared, nd her strength increasing fast,-and by he time she used t wo bottles more, she round herself freed from all pain and other 4opleasant symptoms which attended her lisease. She is now enjoying perfect icalth, and willing to give any informa ion respecting her cure: likewise recom nends this Syrup to all afflicted with a Dough or a Disease of the Lungs. Forsale by Dr. Swayne at 54 North sixth it. Philadelphia, and by S.D. CLA RKE& Co, Drugists. Corner Centre and Alercer streets, Ham burg S. C. june 15 tf 20 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Stcwart & Coat, Declaration vs. on Attachmsett, lohn Scurry. Assumpsit. lutf& Johnston, Dedaration vs. an Attachnent, rohn Scrr.7 a Deb. H E plaintiffi having this day filed their de - clarations in my office. and the defendant aving no wife or attorney known to be within he State, oan whom a copy of the uamc. with a rule to plead. could be served. It is ordered. hat the defendant plead to the said declaration. within a year and a day, or final and absolute udgment will be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. T. E'ecld C. II. Clerk's Office. aqe 10 30th March. 1842. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D. J. Ryan, V&. Debt, l'oreign% Attackmentt. L. B. Pixley. T lIE Plaintiff having this day filed his de claration in my office, and the defendant saving no wife or attorney, known to be with a the State, on whom a copy of the same, with i rnle to plead, could be served: It is ordered, hat the defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute dgment will be grven ant him. GE. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Oie, Dec.16,1841 c. aqe 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. homaas Berry, Applicant, Eth'Martin,~ Defnda 'nP g to, wy n i that Ruth n* In this case reside lindes D isbtheefore t the FilL dse'd.. ong h is odys O TOWLES, o. z.. State of Southl Ciarolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Britton Mimms, vs. Deelaraiion in Attach W-fotmes &r Sinctair. ent. WH EREAS the Plaintiff'in the above sta ted case. has this day filed his declara ion ' nsthe Defendants, who are absentfrom, and wnthout the limits of this State, as it is said, maving neither wife nor attorney, known within he same, on whom a~ copy of the declaration rith arule to p lead thereto might be seaved: )rdered. that the Defendants plead to the said leclaration, wvithin a year and a day, from the late thereof, otherwise Ginal and absolute judg nent will be awarded against them. Clerks Offie,.GEO. POPE. c. c. r. Oct. I8, 184l. 5aqe 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. phomas Carson'~ Declaraion in Debt. vs. Foreign Atuachment. Bdelaration in this case, in mny office, and he defendant having no wife ornuorney, known a he within this Statc. on whom a copy of said leclaration, with a rule to plead can beserved. [t is ordered, that the said defendant do plcad o the said declaration, within a year and a lay from the pubalication of this order, or final mnd absolute judgmenrt wvill be awarded against GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clrk's Office, Edgefield C. HI. Feb. 25. 18i42. Alarcha 2 Iy !5 State of South Carolina. ABBRI'ILLE DihTRICT. TOI.1.ED before meo, thais nineteenth day U.of Aparil l1842, say Allen Humph~alries, of tabbeville District. ono lany HORSE. eighat rears eold. 13 haands 2i inches igha, righat hand oat white, ahlle amarks oan both sides of lain lak, very mnuch erest fallen; a star in lain are. A. F. WVIMBISHI, 3 P'. junae 8 4mnt 19 State of "0outh Cairolina F.)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. ' MUNs IIANKS, living aeat Capt Jacob C.Long's, in thes lowet part of tis district alls before tue one yellow sorrel M A iE, witha blazed fae both hind feet white, about 14 aands haagh, and supposd to be about tena years Id. A ppraised at$. R.13. BOtKNIGIH T, Magistrate. may 18 4mn 16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. OlHN B. HOtLMES, tolls before me, Sa Spaish roan MA RE, body ianclined to e white, somne miarks of gear. 4 feet 9 inchaes igh, supposed to be fourteen years old: a raised by D). White, 13. Howard, and J. C. hlotnas, at lifeen doll.ars, and can he seena at Ij. Ilolames', near IDelaughter'a Mill.on Taur cy Creek. Blefoae mie dusa25th of May, 1842. B. aIARTIN, Magistraec. jae8 4m 19 Broueght to the Mug ri this District, a negro aman who says his name us Joseph. and that he belongs to ihn Patterson, of Mackies Island, S C., of ght complexion, lare whiskers fr'om car to ar.5 feetfinaches hag .dt oefWN The owner is e ocnefrad rose property rga~es and take him away. . . II. GOODMIAN,,s. a. D. Jan, 5. 19 . tr 49 ALUM SPRING FILLS, FoR TIE CUR. Of Dyspepsia, Scrofulous and Ghronic Licer Diseases. T HESE Pills are prepared by Dr. S. cc R. Campbell, from the water of the highly celebrated Mineral Springs, in k Rockbridge county Va., called the Alum ' Springs. These waters in their effects m upon the system are tonic, increasing the B appetite. and promoting digestion; they are alternative, exciting the secretions of ia a glandular system generally. and particular dg of the liver and kidneys; they are cathartic, a producing copious. dark, bilious evacui- .0 tinus; anl they also effect a determinaitionP to the surface, increasing the perspiration. From tI-e combination of all these efects ( upon the system, they are a great purifier of b the blood, and equalizer of the circulation. ir The effect of the Pill., made front these it waters, are in all respects, aimilar ti the ci water itself, and each pill is equal to a com 9 mon glass of water, For the cure of the above diseases, and all other chronic (or f slow) diseases, preseverance in the use of & these Pills, according to the directions giv- v en in the small bills, accompanying the li pills, is all important; and if they are per- P veringly used as directed, a cure may be k more certainly expected. than under any 't other treatment heretofore discovered. ex cept from the use of the water, from which, they are prepared either by an ratend-nce r at the Springs or otherwise. They very ti speedily cure diarrhas attended with acidity of the stomach, nrd what iv com - ( monly called heart-burn; two or three pill, may be taken at any int., wh en the ston ach is troubled with acidity, with the hap piest effect. These Pills have an excel j lent effect in preventing the attacks of; nervous or sick-headache; fron three to v six pills should be taken at ouce, % ben the 41 symptons are felt. These watere arc an cffecttial remcd 1 for all hcanorrhages; and as the Pills have the same effect in other cases, it is believed they will also have the satme effect in cases r of hemorrhage. They cure dropsies inli some cases. but are not an infalible reize dy in all cases of this disease. From the eflicacy of these waters and i pills in purilying the blood, they are in valuable in ba cure of all diseases e Ite tl skin, and all indolent sores, not disposed to r a healthy action. In the use of them for L such diseases, if the disease of the skin alp pears to be rietated at firs, or if the ulcers i become naure inflamed and dicharge more c freely, let not thiscircumstance alarm any a one, or deter hint from persevering in their use. These are evidences of the good ef fects of the Pills in expelling the vitiatrd humors from the blood to the su rfdce, and c until the blood is purified, such disease can not be cured. In scrofulous ulcers, the s use of these waters and pills, invariably 1 cause them to discharge more freely, and t in a short time, of a inore healthy appeal ance. They are a very useful ren'edy in ' Cholera infanium or the bummer bowel t complaint in children; as also for expClling r worms from children. They im ediate- * ly 'e a g appetite, promote digestion, Ii anwill ectally correct and care acidi- I and purifying elfct upon the blood; ao from the tone. vigour and energy which their operatioa imparts to the whole 'system j they will he foud a great preventative of a the feiers, which prevail in low and un healthy regions; hence, persons living an ta such regions, will find it greatly to their I advantage to use the pills, for a fortnight, b at the commencement of every spring anald falt season, as a preventative, and mo build i up constitutions broken down by previous ~ attacks of fever. These Pills arc a valuable assistant to e the use and efficacy of sulphuruus and sa line mineral waters, and three or four of ti them taken each day, at ditlerent timecs, p which in attendance at other taineral d springs, would add greatly to the curative effects of these waters. These waters an-J pills are worthy of the notice of the Medical Faculty; atnd int.t their hands would be a valuable article in-r the treatment of many diseases. othcrnt ise unnmanagable. In naenotrhaaa dystmen orrhea and luchorrhea, the waters of the Alumn Springs are peculiarly effe cacious; and we believe the pills umadc from these waters, wonuld have the sanme ell'ct in the treatment of those diseases.t that the water has; shacrefoire, wec wouldal recommend a trial ot theta, by te Facul- I ty, ini those diseases. These Pills are easi ly taken, icavinig no tnauseous taste, tare c pecrfectly safe in all cases wherea active lie ver does not exist ancd do not sicket: pter sons while using them. Just received arid for sale by J. . TII3JETS. at the Edgelicld Shoe Score. S may lII, 1842~ tf 15 " YOFFATT'Se VEGETAUlLE LII-E PILLS AND PlIG(NIX il!TE~RS. ORIGIN OF TrIlE LIFE 31EDlClNE. 7U lI l E trader may nt pera' pl e aware thtatathe origin of Mtoffst's Lia'e Mfedaemeas n as the result of a protracted aand painaful ill nesofheiroiginaater. Mr John 31utat Whenu taken:IIl. Mr. MI. wvas a prosperous and floutr. r tshintg antelmhrt tat thte lower part of the city of ~ New Yoak; antd having conusulied antd empljaoyned t' a nutmber of onr tmost skilful pahysciaans. hte, afler mthila of nut'ering, was prevailed upion a so p~urchase.~L the rec-ipe at thte inavaluabte '.eg. "' table pareptarationt niow otTered to the public. 9 The effuet of te Life Mledicianes ian lis ow'n case wims so -aaagultr anid remarkable. ta-t he. itnmaedihaely determined to offer ta the world a medicine me. which lie tnt only oeed hi. lIfe.l but htia. happ.tned. The unatoram success ~ laieh laa ..ince attended iteir admtitnistrasion in e e insitanie, where a fair trial has been gira en dieus. lans becen attested by thaousandsh~. anad in contestibly paroves their itntratsic mecrat. Tata Lirs vfstctsr.s-Gesa.L LttAK.rns Thtese medaicinesa arc indebted for their namei to their mnanifesat atnd senasbte ac-ion itn puariry ing thte a.pringsand chtanels oh life, and etndnuing i thtem wills renewaed tonte arid vigor, anad to the oj ttndoaubmaed fact that at a 'erb early perioad tnat their htiatory they had rescued .'lerert. fromnm the s ery verge ot ant uniitmely grave, after all f lhe deceptive naostruma~ caf the day, prescribed di by phtysciane, had uttealy failed, itt whlich-ca re Se. they also permanenttly sectreda Itat tunifom th ejoyment of health, without which life tself ec is but a pattial blesuinag. So erent intierd laud at their efh'eacy iuvariably proved, thuat it was us seareely less than mniraceulouts to tese who were a ancquarinted with the beautifutlhy phailosophi. cal pranciples upon whlich they were comapound THE PHTNIX BITTERS are so called cause they posses the power of restoring the piring cUbers of health. to a glowing vi0c roughout the constitution, a the Phnixt I idi tabe restored io life from the asbes Of itil vin di.solution The Phcui Pitters aft en-' ely %egetalble, compooed of roots fbhabd i rtain parts or tihe western country..which W fallibly cure FEVERIS AND.A'UESof ids: 'will never fail to etadicate.entirely ala e effect of Mercury, infnitelypooner than the' out powerful preparationst #f Suapartla,' ad will immediately care the determiation of LOOD TO TI E HEAD$ neverfai muthe deness incident to young females; and will be und a certain remedy in all cases of neras bility and wceakness of the most impaired con itutilons. As a remedy for Cownic and x. Immatory Rheumatism. tihe cficacy of the laniex bitters will be demonstrated by the use a 4siogle bottle. The lroliietor rejoices in dhe opportunity af. rded by Ilhe diffuason of tihe press. for placing i VEtI.TAIBLI: LIFE Ml:DlCINEd with tihe knowledgo and reach ofevery individnal tle communty. Unlike the hast of nri Dns qjuackeries. which boast of vege le in redientst, the Lile Pills are purely and SOLELY WTAnr.LZ, and contaan neither lercurg An momasy. Arsenic, nor any other minneral, in an7 inn whatever. They are entirely compcaed *extracts fron rare and powcrful plants, the rtues of which. though long known to several nias tribes, and recently to some esiinent harmiceutical chemiits. are altogether un nown to the ignorant pretender to medical :icnce; and were never before adainistered so? happily eticacious a combination. Te i opeation is to loosen from the coats the atomach and bowels, the various impC tie.' and crudaties costanaily settling around em; and to removethe hardened faceswhicb Alect in the convolutioss of thle smallintestines. ther medicines only piafrtialiy cleanse these; nd leave c-such collected masses behind as to roduce habitual costivenes, iwith all its train fevils, or sudden diarrhaja, with its imminent angers. Tihe f'act is well known to all regular natonssacts, who examine the human bowels fler dleatl ; and hence the prejudice of these ell inforsned men against the quack aniadicines I' Ihe age. The second effect of the VEGE '.BLE LIFE PILLS is to clease the kid eys and the bladder. and by this means, the verand the lungs, the healthful actionof which utirely depends n pon the regularity of the inary organs. 'Tie blood. which takes its Ld color froms the agenecy of the liver and the ing,i before at passes into the heart, bei thus trcfied by then. and nourisled by f cam ig frost a clean stoanach, courses freely through e veins, recnews every part ufthesystem. and iumpelhantly mounts the banner of health in ie bloomeing cheek. The foilowing are among the distressing va iety of lunwan aliseaeses, to which the Vegeta le Life Pills are well known to be infalible: DV3PSI.0 A, by thoroughly cleansing che rat and second stonachs, and creating a fow fpure healthy bile, instead of the stale and crcd kind :-Fatlrency, Palpitatisof as eart. Loss of .l ptiterart bura and dea, Restlessness. Ill-tlemper, Anzity. L~ewgr ad Atdanchoiy, n lich are tie general symp. )ms of lyi-pepsia, will vanish, as a natural unsequence of its cure. Costiveness, by desas ig the whole length of the intestines with a Dvent process, and without violence: all via !nt purges leaves the bowels costive within no days. Di'arrhsa and Cholera, by removing ic sharp acrid duids by n hich these complaints re occaiaoned, and by promoting ilie lubrica ve secretcons tl' the mucous membrane. Fe rrs of all kinds. by restoring the blood to a .ular circulation through the process of per Oration in sonic cases, and the tho h solo. oic ofal intestinal obstructions ino ble Wie Akledicins have be 'ni o twin half time, byM ation from tbe maeles and g(96e ints. Drapsies qf all kind, yreeing and rengthening the kidneys and adder; they perate most dclightfuilly on those importantor ann, and hence heave ever been found a car in remedy for the weerc5 cases of GIetlI. Also 'ermns, by dislodging from the turnings of the swehs the slimy matter in nc lich these esea ir adhere: Asthmna and Conesasuption. by re evincg the air vescts ofl'ac lunega Scrn the u. use, whach even slights colds will occasion, hichi if not removed becomes hardened, and roaduces those dreadful diseases. &aurry, VI ers. and Increere hrs, by the perfect purity 'lih those Life Pill~s give'totlue blood, and all cc husmors: Scoriutie Eruptions and Bsd Covn fcions, by their alternaicne elect tupon the nids that feed the skin, 'the morbid state of Iiclh occasions all Erupplic comrplaints, Sal ew., Cloudy, and other disagreeable Coseplexious. 'hce se ofthlese Pills for ca very shmort tawil fluect an e'ntire cure of Sal Mlhemn, Erysipelas, acd a. strikincg imnprovetment in the Clearness of ice e/dn. Cuommcon Colds and Iqfuen., wil Iwacys be cucred by one dose, or by two, even the wors~t ca-es. Pdefr.,-ns a remd foar is mes~t dusttessng acid "hbstinate malady, thme e'getable Life Pills deserve a dcstinct adem hianc recommendations. It is well known to unrdred'ds cn thiss city, that the originator of' vae r n~uale~ Pl'l was himself aillicted with i' comiphisc fur upwards of thirty-fre years, c.l that lhe tried in v ain every remedy1rscr ed within thet c whole compass ofthe Materia ledica. ilehIowever, at length. tried the Ne riaeccwhicha he ncow ot'ers to the public, and e nc as enre'd in a very short time, after his r very hcad bjeeni pronouncead nt only improbma Ie, but absolute.lyv imnpossible, by any human All that Mir. Mloff'at requires of his patients to b~e I~amricular in taking the Life Aledicines rictly acscrding to the directeons. it is not by nesapeal4r ncotice, or by any thing that be imnsclh msay ray in their lavoer, that hopestogain rdit. It is alonae by the meults of a fair trial .ldrace to Females.-Females who raluejgood ealthc ihoueld niever he without the Life Medi nres las thev pcurify the blood. remove Obstrue ecnhi. amid g've thme'skin a beasutiful, clear, heal v. ande blooi'.ng ajpear'ance. Te Parends ,:nd others.- Persons of a pletho c hiabit, n hmo are subhject to fits, heasdacbe,gid ncewec. ditmni,e of sighst. or drowsiness, from ;- reat a tlow of blood to the bead, should ke it harequenctly. C"hildren, and persons of Il ages. mccay take thcemc at uay time, as they do i contacin anercury, or any ingredient that re eirca4 conm ens'rast or restriction of diet. T'o Elderly Personsg..-bany healthy aged in vaduals. n lao knowcc the value of slioffst's Lify ediines, make it a sule to take them two or ree tries a week, Icy whaichc they remeave thce uses that prodnee disease, preserve their alth. and keep .lr the infirmaities ofage lleads of f'amdlics should alway-s keep a quan y ocf lhe Life Mledjiies in the use,a r lv ma ease...sof sudden ilhaue; for by their rusmp~t admistr~ation,. lChlera 3iorbus, Gout 51he stomcach, C'ramps, Spasms, Fevers, and heir ualarin;:c complhaints, whic$a too often ove fat.al, amay lw speedslcredrreeted Facts for .11thers aun s,' i a fact tablicehed by the anunI blto 's, that wc half of tice childrentieBruware eut lefr caininmg .eve'n vears ofs ae.and the hitial oice'cefthiss annrtality 'n~fd toexiastin that usl sat,- or the stoinaelretd biarels weichl pro aces thse cenceration 90 Worms As thuesi ' Life lle'dicineshaave lonagheld a dilg e' reputation; asadfor fonihess of the t~ d bowels, and'coniatlS is altheitgjhWeiss cy not exlst, it isalowfd to b ulertor tS y other. For-mbta , EW ,Agu march23 - - l -S