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BONG OF THE TEETOTALLERS. t REV. azo. M. aZTHUXZ, D. D. Let others praise the ruby bright, In the red wine's sparkling glow. -Dearr to me is the diamond light Of the rountain's clearer flow; The feet of earthly men have trod The juice from tie bleeding vine. Dut the streamcomes pure fromthe baud of God To fill this cup of mine. The give in the cup ofcold water The clear sweet cup of cold water; For his arm is strong, though his toil IN long, Who drinks but die clear cold water. The dew-drop lies in the floweret's cup How rich as its perfume now! And the fainting earth with joy looks up, When;Heaven sheds rain on her brow: The brook goes forth with a pleaait voice. To hear ler quiet sung: Then give ime the cup of cold water 'IT clear. sweet ciip of cold % ater ! For bright is his eye and his spirit high, Who drinks but the cult of cold water. The lark soars up with a li hter strain When the wave has wa. led her wing; And the steed dings back his -thundering mane," In might of the chrvial spring: This was the drink f Paradise, Ere blight on her beauty fell, And the buried streams of her gla dness rise In every tuoss growsa well: Then here's tu the cup of old watev The put,-. sweet cnp of cold water! For Nature gives to all that hives But a drink of die clear cold water! From the .Ameriean .ichanic. FRI-EEDOM. When de'potism helil its reign Seeirely o'er 16h- peopl'd earth, And shed upon the wide domannin The darkies of her native birth, The ata: of treeoun prowilly rose. With be~atu ism i ituicrch'd. and widely shone, 'Tall l.-r.es stuated fron repose, AJ frowa'd upon each tyrant'. throne. When firt it fiash'd its brilliant rays. It chrer'd a thousand aching eyes, But when the splendor 4-f its blaze Lit up with lurid Games the skies, Muads sank before its shrine, Vith hearts that warm'd beneath its light, And baird it as a star divine, To melt away oppresuion's night. It higher rose-it brighter dash'd, Despoie septares fell in dust; 1ingdo en kngdoni widely crasha'd. thrones like empty bubbles burst Crowns wither'd on the lieads o( kings, The spell of ank dissolv'd its clarm; The tyr&ts grandeur spread its wins Ana power lost its mighty aria. Bameallrllgz. worth gew to power, .d =m a ofi ni, ji aised herg diske crest, &nd vine, with ber tune divine, All heartM sudned-each nation hilest. The light that brok, from that bright star, Grew bnder with each passng hour, It pour'd its rays on lands afar, Melting the c'hains ofkingly . er; Nations involv'd in deepest nigt Whete freedom's tays had never shone, Now hail with joy a foreign light. Streaming upon a despot's throne. Obh! mighty star!t defend thy rays, Until voleanoes in thee biarn, And thou shalt in such sp~lendor blaze, That thrones shall met-to ashes turn; And millions groaning to be free, Shall see the rise upon their shore, And burstiing through their slavery, Shall kneel to hail thee, and adoro. Frome the sa. TO A RAT, (catuouT Is' A PatTiG orraCa.) Thou lung-taihed. ebon-eyed, nocturnmil ranger ! W~hat led the hither. amsong the types amiI Dost? thou not know that running midnigl.t O-er atanintg type., is fraught with imm'nea' danger ? Did hunger ;s'nitthe,-.1-dd,'t thou think to fied Some~ cii.-e.e Pajrmonii to' delight thy miaa 7 V'am hope '-nuiie biut a literary jaw Canmi m.~a:" o'eir e..ukery for the mind. I'erehlm.ce than last a literary ta.' A love f..r letters. and that so'rt of shin; Bitt why, thou wire-tail'd imp- thou vermin king ! Di..t thon. but yesternight, devour our past., Andi throw our ty pcs in pyramnid. of pi / Ty doom's decreed-Comne, Tow:rer! at him div! Ing Rankruptfy. T H E Stubscrbe'r has beens, by Thet Judge o the District Court for South Carolina District, appoirted Commiiaionrs for Edgefleld District. pursuant to the provisions of the Act of'Congress, made, and now in force, concern ing Bankrupts. Therefore, any person wish ing to avail himself ofsaid Aet, wi please call tpon the undersigned. at Hamburng, S. C.. who wdll prepare all the paper's necessary to a flnal dischatge, on as liberal terms as any other per son, having procured all the Rtule's and Blankes of said Court reqwured,.&c. ROBERT' ANDERSON. Hlamburg. June 27th 1612 tf 2'2 State of South Carolina. EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Win. Scarry, ) 'a. )'Declaration in Assumpsit. John Scurry. Win. II. Isrennan,~ for the use of Wmn. Scurry, Dedaration in Dcbt. vs. I John Scur. . T HE plintadla naving this day filed their ' delruinaiin the above stated cases, in my office, and thme defendant having no wife or attorney, known to he within this 8tate, on whom a copy of said declarations. with a rule to plead shl esre.I sordered that the said defendant do plead to 'he said declaratimans within a year and day from the piublication of thi, order, or final and absolute judgment wil he awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. e. a'. - Clark's Ojee, w $7lhiay,1842. ly 18 O FEeydsritiexectedwith U.anessand dc -atch, at the Office. .ithsEzD.ErELDA .R& BA HEAD QUARTERS, Ct..arESno. June 62, 1842. [Orders No. -.] T 1 E Commuissio ned Officers of the follo ing Bigatles are ordered to cncamp to five days. at the times here-in specified. viz: The 2d Brigade of lufantry. ot Tuesday, th 9th day of August nelt. The bt Brigade of Infantry. on Tuesday the 2:d day of August net. The alajor Gen eral ofthe ist Division will dersignate the place for the 1st and 2d Brigades to encamp, and re port to the Commandcr-iii-cl-if. the places si selected. The 9th Brigale of Infantry, at the Lime stone Springs, on Monday, the 5th day of Sep tember next. The 5th Brigade of Inf-ntry, near Canmden on Motday the 19th day ofSeptember next. The 7th Brigade of Infantry. niear Soci--t: luill, on Tuesday. the 27th day of Septembe next. The Conmisioned Officers of the 1st ano 5th Brigades of Cavalry will encamp by Regi ments. with the Brigades of Infaistry in whicl they are located. or by Brigades, with cithe Brigade of Iifantry of their Division. as thi Brigadie-r moar deem most ciofveienat. The 351jor (.enerals of the lst ad r.th Divi rions. and the Brigadier Generals of the 5th 6th and 7th Brigades, are required to ezend s mich of this order as relates to their respectiv< conanands The Quarter inster General will en.wC tho arms and tents to be at each encampment ii due time. The following Aids-de-Camp to the Cog mander-in Chief, are ordered to attend the en campments. viz:-Cohsnels Wigfall, Dikinson Thomson. English. Masnning, Wallace, Ala: eklsil. Singleton and Tayhor. By order of the Comnaander-in-Chcif. J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and Inspertor Gencral. July 7 fit 24 For Sale. T [IE Sumbscritwr otfe-rs for sale the wel known Hote in Aiken. froiting on Rail Road, and known as AARSII'S 110 TEL The house has bei:n kept as a Publig House for several years. and contains 40 ronsi double and single, the greater portion ofthen with fire places. Upon the premises are like wise all necessary ont buildings. kitchens, ne gro houses and stablisng for 100 horses, in thi yard is an excellent well of water. Terms one third caeh, the balance on a credi of one and two vears. Also-Forty or fifty unimproved Lots, hand somely situated. within the corporate limits o Aiken. Apply to JOHN MARSH. Aiken. Dee 9 if 45 CARRIAGE WAKING. C J. GLOVER respectfully anIounces t Le- hisliendsand the pubieray,that liuring receied a arge . .yosmpedulma-. led i lw f it lZ beanya or- djane y r madp, Naalnot be by anurn the Sothern abft. He ~ ' prepared to .manere ARNESS, and to bave done at is estabhementallkindso(BLACKSalITH ING;t and hoges by promptnehuand strict at tntian to business, to merit a share of public patronage.tf 1 may 4 f 4 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HlE CO3310N 'L E AS. Ileverly Durton) Atachmncat, vs Win. M1. Steifie. Debt. ?1H E Plaitziff havinmg this day filed hiis IIelarationin my office~aud the Defend nt having no Wife or Attorney known to be ithin the State,aon whiom a copy ofthesame, ite a rule to plead~ieould be served. It is or ered that the Defendant plead to the said dec ration within a year anid a day, or final and bsolute judgemnent w ill begiven agantst him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Oflic Dec. 18,18l1. Ct 3 $7 50 47 State of' South Carolina. ABJIEVILLE DISTRIICT. I.V TIlE COM.(JS PLLEAS. illiam .MlCarley, '.. rammel & Jones. 7 H E Plaintifi in thc case, hauvinig filed his declaaionm itt my ollice, amid the Defen ants hsavitng neither wives. nom attornsey s. ott -homt a copy of the said declaration. w ith a ruale o plead thereto, mi"liht be served: Ordered. hat the aid Defendants do appear and pulead o the said declaration, u ithsin a year~ aind a dlay rosmlihe date of this order, or final amid absolute udgment will he awarded against them. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. clerk's Offe,. Dec. 16, 184l. age 47 State of South ('arolinla. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN THE COMitMON PLEAS. Anson Rlobley, )Declaratlion in At L, I.v Pilytachmentl. H1 IER EAS the Plainatif~in the ahore staled case, has this day filed his claration agaisnt the Defendant, who is bseni from amid without the limits ofthlis tate. as is is baid. having neither wife nor attorney, known within the samte, on whom cap of~ a the Declaration wvith a rumle to Plead thereto, might bec served: Ordered tht thme Defendant Plead to the said Dec aration. within a year amid a day, from the date thereof. othcrwise final and absolute udgment will be awarded agaism himn. GKRRGE POPE. c. C. P Clerk's Office aqie 44 Nov. S7. 1841. State of' South Carolina. IN TIlE COMMaON PLEAS. AI3BEVIL LE DISTIRICT. - otruing S Patterson, Declaration Executrix, vs. by dtaimaari in A. V . Cox, Attsachmet. TH E Plaintiff'having t is day filed his de claration in my oficeand thme Defendant aing nio wife or attorney known to be with inthe Stat. upon whom a copy could be served vith a rule to plead. 0On Wotion. ordered tat time Defendant do p lead to the said declar son withina year and a day froma this date, or fial and absolute judgment shall be awarded gmnst him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, .e.. Wmt. nIt aee '3t MM" -1 State of South;' EDGEFIELVD1S IN THE COMAMON J M. & W. Adams, es. C jSydney S. Boyce. - T E defendant Sydney S.- h now in the custody of 8-, Sheriff of Edgefield district,b of Capias ad satisfaciendum, at & W. Adams. having filedhi a schedule on oath, of hias n '.a view of being admitted to tt of the General Assembly, solvent Debtiors Act," It i vingular the creditator of tm bCe Sand they are hereby .ummoriedtDme uiseif any they cn. in the Court'oftonsaui for Ed-efeld District, atEdg ,C-a utle, onTueday fie secon day afI term. or on sticbotierda as the Court may order, wh he -aid . Boyce should not be admited to the of the said Act, upon his ezecudiherequisite GEO. POPE .c .v Clerk's 001, 9th Julg. 1842. July 13 ($14560) 3* 2 state of South Carjidae. r ABBE.VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE'S. HOS. S. WILKS and Thes. T. Swann. 1la1te 3Merchants, nAer the Airtof T S. %Wilks & Co., who are in the custodi the r Sheriff ofAbbeville District. by virne'gfa Ca D as ad Satisflaciendam. at the suit ofJames bryce. surviving partner, and Thes. L Wilk. by virtue of a canas ad satisfiiendumat the suit of Thos. G. Vilks, assinee, ha filed their petition, with a schedule, on nttheir whole -states, real and personaL incldi both the partnership assets and thoseof ii. dual partners, with the view oftakingd ben cfit of the Act of the General Asseii*, coa nonly called the --Insolveni Debtir Act," Public Notis is hereby given. that the said pe tition will be heard and considered i*the Court of Coinmon Pleas for Abbeville Disakist Ab. bev ille Court Iouse,on Wednesda istwelfih day of October next, or such day ti'reafer as :he Court may order during the trmin, coal maencing at the aid place. on the secoud-Mon day of October next. All the creditirs there faore. bdt those or the said firm, and theme of the indi% idual patiners. are berchy smnmoned, personally or by their attorney, then and there a the -aid Court to shew zauae, if ay they rnnt, why the benefit of the said Act should not Ie- granted to the said Thomas S. Wilks and Thopmas T. Swann, upon their execating the requisite assignnent. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON.- . Clerk's 06ice, July 2, 1842. Jtuly6 (617 t2) 3m 23 State of South C(arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT 3AMES MORISt:l, Jr.. ivnag fo miles above Liberty Hill. on the ..i at alorris M6ills, on Hardlabour cree before me. oti1 sorrel HORSE, su1poedta eight or nine years old. with a blaze in uiaE both hind feet white. fonrteen and a halfliaMshish A praied to be worth tharty-oei' and fiy cents. Jone 23d.1842. THOS. J. HIBLER, N jnly 6 State of South A . EDGEFIELD DISTRI V without the limits of this dha ing either wifenorattorner. the same, em whom a copy ofrhe .with a rule to plead thereto, might bessind ( der ed, that the Defendant plead'totheedeclara tion, within a year and a day, thithe date thereof. otherwise final and absla fetent will he awarded against him. - L~fer's Ofee, G EO. POJB etj Oct 18,.1841.5 - *Af d J State or South Carblina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PL EAS. Robert WV. blathis, A si Wiley Miilton. TlHE Platit'avin this day Sled his de T claration in my ofic, and the defendant having no wife or atnorney, known to be with-. in tIme state, on whom a copy ofilhe same, with' a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered. that the defendant pleadto the said declaration within a year and a day, or Sinai ad absolute judgment will be given against hi. GEO. POPE, c. c.P. Clerk'sOfit.Dee.15,184h. d. ae 47 .. State of' South ('arolina. IIARNWELL DISThiCT. IN TilE COMtMON ~EAS. J N. Turley, For,, ,;scraui, William Rt. Fowler. M. V lIE plaintif'in the abovecasy having this ~ 1.day filed his declaration in'tly office, anad the defendant having neither wikrnr attorney k~sown to be in ibis State. on -hpacp a he served: Ott muoio-Orderet, that the de-. endant do plead, within a year andi a day from his date, or final and absolute jndgtnent will. be awarded against him. ORAS3IlUS D. ALLEN, c. c. v. I Ofre of Cemmone Plugs, .he Barnwell District, Septr. 24, 1841. - h1 State or South Carolina. 9 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN TILE COURT OF OlIDINARY. I Thomas Walton, Gnardian, of Elvey E. Jay, Simneon Jay. John Inhow, Joseph yay. and Jes',e Jay. ez'ars, and adna'rs. of L Jesse Jay. deceased. .1Jay. one of the defendants, resides out of this State, it is ordered,tbat thasaid Simeon Jay, do apea in yoice on 'Maliday the 26th day or eptember~ seat, to rendir an account of his acts as late guardian of the agid Elvoy E. Ja. OLIVER TOW E8 o s. o. a Edgefield C. H 20th J 8I2.- 3m 2i ti State of St aroina. pa EDGEFIELDI* RC . ol IN THE COM* FINtEAS. E Lewis Culbreath, ~ Is is As- ui John Sentr. 4#asat. a Samuel H. Chappell, . i A.- il .s. -~ John Scurry. - F er known to he withinthis l'' iwhom a co- ti py o sadeda~ iwit gplad, can U be srved Itis -siddefen. C dni do pleadito hesl * witiuna year and aday fomthe of this or- st der, or final and" i wl be awarded against him. . GEO. PE~f, c . Cr.O. r na ) - * ~1 bi State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PIJEAS. Stewart & Coat. Delaration Vs. on Attachment, fohn Scurry. Assumpsit. Ruff& Johnston, Dedaration Va. on Attachment, John Sca. Dek. HEplaintiff sai stog this day filed their de. clarations in My office. and the defendant having no wife or attorney known to be within the State, on whom a copy of lhe same. with a 2 rule to plad. could be served. It is ordered. that the derendaut plead to the ,aid declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. G EO. POPE, c. c. r. ofi c. aqe 10 30th Mfarch, 1842. State of* South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. B. J. Ryan, vs. Debt, Foreign Attachment. L B. Pixlev. T l E PlaistifFhaving this day filed his de claration in my ofiwce. and the defeundait lm=ing no wife or attorney, known to be with in the State,on Wh)om a copy of the same, wih e 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 dgment will be given against him. GE. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's 0fie. Dec. 16.1841 c. age 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. rbomas Berry, Applicant, t rs. Ruth Martin. Defendant. I T appearing to my satisfaction that Ruth Martin. the defendant in this case reside without the limits of this State. II is therefore ardered. that she appear, and objects to the di vision or sale of the real estate of Elizabeth Hill, dee'd., on or bef-sre the first Monday in Septhmber next, or her consent will be entered 3f record. OLIVER TOWLES. o. r.. P. June 10, 1842. 3m 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PL.AS. 3rittan Mimmq, vs. Declaration in Attack. iolmes & Sinclair, meat. W HER EAS the Plaintiff'in the above sta- I ted case. has this day filed his declara ion againstthe Defendants.who are absent frot. ad without the limits of this State. as it is said, saving neither wife nor attorney. known within be same, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead thereto might be sarved: )rdered. that the Defendants plead to the said leclaration. within a year and a day. from the late thereof, otherwise fnal and absolute judo nent will be awarded against them. U Clerk's Office. GEO. POPE, c. c.P. I Oct. 18, Id5l. 5age 38 1 State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. u IN THE COMMON PLEAS. c lhow Canon, Ddaration in Debt. i Foreign Attachment. t HE lai' having this day filed his dealaratior in this case, in my office, and be ,a a .au* 'no wifeocattoreyknown o t!Vs6r-n'W plead t atsk said o cluatm. a year and a a y owm'the pubbiation of this order. or Snal rg ad asonte .judgment will be awarded against ti GEO. POPE, c. c.r 2esrk's Offce, Edgefield C. HI. Feb. 25. 1842. tI March 2 ly 5 h Brought to the Jail ' FJ this LDistrict, a negro man who says hasa name as Joseph. and that he belongs to ohn Patterson, of 3lackies ibland, S C., of ight complexion, large whiskers from car to U ar.5 feet 6inaches hingh.a The owner is requested to come forward, roYvepropetyjay caresand take him away. ti Jan. 5. 1842. tf 49!) State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. OLLED before me. this nintetecnth day C .tof A pril 1842, 'y Allen H uimphries, of Lbbeville District, one hay HlOhtdE. eight i 'ears old. 13 hands 2 inches high, right hind ii sot white, saddle marks on. both sides of hsis i ak, very much crest fallens; a star in his a, aee. A. F. WIM8ISlI, i r. ,, june 8 4mnt 19a State of' <outhi Carolina.c EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. A3105 BANKS, living near Capt Jacob C Long's, is the lower part of this district Il ills before tne one yellow sorrel MA RE. with ri blazed face, both bind feet wihite, about -I I' ands igh, and supposed to be about ten years I, Id. Appraised at 535. I Rt. B. BOUKNIGlIT. ug.trate. may 18 4ma 16 State or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ' OilN B. HOLMES. tolls before me, a Spanish roan MA RE, body inaclined to - e white, some nanrks of gear. 4 feet!9 inches igh. supposed to lbe fourteen years old : ap- v raised byD. White. B. Hloward, and 3. C. 'homas, at fifleen dollars, and can be seen at laj. Hlolmes'. near D~elanaghter's M1ill,nn Tiur vy Creek. Before me this25~th of Mav. 1842. 9' B. MA RTIN. Magistrate.. jnne 8 4m 19) w The Wonderful Cures :" PERFoaMgEP 'v id R. SWAYNE'S CO.\hPOhJND SY-N RLUP OF PRUNUS VlRGlNlANA,. OR WILD) CHIERRY. ORE PROOF ofteecy of Dr. Ia Iayn'sCmpund byr up of Pru-. as Virgmniana, or M'lid Cherry. c Mlrs. Browna, corner of Second street I . ad the forks of Germantown road, effec sm ally enred. Hcr symptomts were, gene h al debility, at tended wit ha constant cough. tia sin in the side, breast. and back. with ry hter symptoms indicative of Pulmonary 'tl' isease, not essential to intimate. Aliter c" aing the second bottle of this invaluable edicine, her cough entirely disappeared. ud her strength increasing fast,-and by 0 tie she used t wo bottles more, she to und herself freed. from all pain and other 5112 pleasana symptoms which attnded her n sease. She, is now enjoying perfect thE salth, and wtilling to give any informa- ahs aO respecing her cure: likewise recoin. th<( ends this Syrup to all afflicted with a by ough or a Disease of the Lungs. tier For saleby Dr.-Swayne at 54 North sixth en .Philadelphia, and by * S D. CLARKE & C.o.Drutgists.. Corner Centro and AMercer streets, H am- un arg S. C. cal ,nne 15 ,e 2%n -a ALUM SPRING PILLS. FRa TuE CURt or D)spepsia, Scrofulous and Chronic Licer Diseases. T H ESE Pills are prepared by Dr. S. Rt. Campbell, fron the water of the tighly celebrated Mineral Springs, in lockbridge county Va., called the Alum iprings. These waters in their efiects 1pon the system are ionic, increasing the ippetiie, and promnioing digestion; they are iternative. exciting the secretions of the landular system generally, and particular if the liver and kidne-ys; they are cathartic, troducing copious. dark. bilions evacua ins; and they also effect a determination o the surface. increasin, the perspiratimn. -'rom tl-e combination of all these efTects ipon the system. they area :great purifier of he blood, and equalizer of the circulation. Fle efiect of the Pille. made from these vaters. are in all respects. similnr to the vater itself, and each pill is equal to a com non glass of water. For the cure of the hove diseases. and all other chronic (or how) diseases. preseverance in the use of hese Pills, according to the directions giv. .n in the small bill., accompanying the tills. is all important; and if they are per eringly used as directed, n cure may be nore certainly expected. than under any ther treatment heretofore discovered. ex ept from the use of the water, from which. hey are prepared either by an atnendance it the Springs or otherwise. rhey very peedily citre diarrhmns attended with cidity of the stomach. n.d what is com nonly called heart-burn: two or three pill nay be taken at any time, n hen the stom tch is troubled with acidity. with the hap >iest effect. These Pills have an excel ent effect in preventing the attacks o1 tervous or sick-henidnche: from three to ix pills should be taken at once, s ben the iymptoms are felt. These waters are an efertnial remed3 or all hemnrrhaces; and as the Pills have he same effect in other cases, it is believed hey % ill alsen have the same efect in caseq f hemorrhage. They cnre dropsies in ome cases but nre not att infalible reme Iv itt all cases of this disease. From the efficav of these waters and iill< in purifving the blood, they are in ,altiable in the cure of all diseases of The kin, and all indolent sores. nor disposed to healthv nelion In the use of them for tch diseases. if the digense of theslkin ap ears to be rietated at first. or if the tleere ecome more infla med and discharge more reel-, let not this circumrtance ninrm nnv ne, or deter him from persevering in their 4e. These are evidences of the cood ef rets of the Pills in expelling the vitiated umors from the blood to the surface, and natil the blood is purified. such disease can of be cured. In erofulous ulcers. the s- ofthese waters and pills. invariably ause them to dischar2e more freeiv. and i a short time, of a more henlthy appear nce. They are a very useful renredv in :holero Infantum or the summer bowel omplaint in children; as also for expelling rotrms from children. They immediate r give a nd appetite, proniote digestion. d-wil leffectually correct and cure acidi r of the stomach. Frnm their cleansing id purifying er eta upon the blond: and am the tone. vigour and enerev which teir operation imparts to the whole 'sstm icy will be foundl a great preventative of te fe-bers, which prevail in low and tr etalthy regions; hence, persons living in ich regions, will find it erently to their 'votnage to use the pills, for a' fortnight the comumencement of ev-ery sprinr anl il season, as a preventative, end to huihb p constitutions broken down by previons ntacks of fev-er. These Pills are a valuabtle nasistant to te use and ellicnevof sulphurnus and ea ue mineral waters, and three o~r four of tern taken each day, at difT'rent tie', 'hich itn attendance at other tminernl irings, wtould add greatly to the centive Ifects of these water'. These waters an-I p.ills nre worthy of te notice of the Medical Farttny: atnd in te-ir hands would he a van~luble article in te treatment of mny diseases. ntheerwi-e onanngable. Int nmeno rhea, dlysment rrhe.a and ltnchorrhen. the waotero of Ce Alum Spritngs are peculiarly de tridotus ; anid we believe the pills mn;.b om these waters. wotuld hinve the sam' Tect in the treatment of thtose' disense's. tat the water has; nh'refore,. we wouldl commendl a trial of them. h.v the F.'enil -, itn those- diseases. Thc-- Pille en 'lsi takcn, heaving no tnaucmunstnste, nire ,rfe-ctly safe itt all cases where active fe r dones not exist ando odo not sicken per us wshile using them. Just received antd for ale by J. D). IBBETS. at the Edgefield Shire Store. miay hil, 1842 tf 15 MjOF FA TT'S EGETABLE LII-E PILLS AND) uhRlGlN OiF TIlE LIFE 3IEDICINIF.. I i E ne-ader may' tnot pe-rhaps lhe aw~'are that' the ortigmt of Sloffat's Litfe Medietm.cs is the~ resutlt of .a protracted andi pamtful i sof their originzater..31 r Juohn 31.1fat Whenmi keni ll. Mr M. was a ptrdopermuts and tl'mtr Iid n-rchanit a, thme lows er part of the cati eof tw York ; anid htaving consumlte-d and empt1loyed number or our ameost skilful physsicians.e he,. e-r mmonthms of ..tteirtng, wvas p.revailed tuponi purchase thme ree-tpe of thme invaliable vege tie plreparatiltn tnow oflferemd to the ptublic. The elifect of the. Lit.: .ledic-~ie itn lim owtn se was~ so sinagular and renmarkabke, that lie mmeldately de-te-ruminted to mIVer tom the world a -dicitne t. which h le not only emwemd his life, t hiis haptmnese. The muniform acemss ns hichm sinlce attended thetir adminiiistrmato i't eve jistance, wvhuere a fair trial has ieeni gist-t to. has been attested by thomusatnds. and itt itea'tibly proves themir intrinsic mtermt. tnr. Ltrr.3 Aicts r.s-G tr.R It Atts. r'hese mtedicines are itndebted for thmeiar nante their mnantfest andI ue-nibe ac-tion itn ptri'y theu spritngsatid channels ohlihfe, and endelmntg mt withm retnewed tonie ande rigmir. atnd to the duhrubed fact that at a ve-rs early period in ir history they had rescned sieire.rs from very verge of nin untimely grare, after all deceptire nostrumns oft the day. pre.'enrhed phy~scians, had utterly failed, tn whiech ca they also pe rmaneintly secured that uniform ov-tamt emf health, withouit which life itiself mit a pat tial blessing. So y rnt indeed had ir elicacy imnvariable. proved, that it was reely leu. than miiraculous to those who we-re icq~uaintedh with the beautifiully philosophi prmtciples upon whtich they wcre compound nnd unnn which they nn.e.anart. - THE PIENIX 1llTTERS are so cale, because they posses the power of restoring die expiring emwlers of health. to a glowing vgor throughout tie constitution. as the Phncixt a said in be restred too life from tle( ashes of its town dissoletinon The Phe.ix Bitters are on tirely vegetable. composed of roota. round in certain part. or thbel westerno country. which will infalsbly cure FEIA:l(S AND At;Ul8 of all kinds; ovill iever fail to eradicate entirely all the effect of .lercury, in finitely sooner than the mo10st powerful preparaitiones --f Sarsaparilla. and will inc mediately cure the determination of [$[.()O To TillF:'ll F.A I; tever fail in the sirkness incident to young femalesI and will be laind a ceitain retinedy it all enS," of nrrrous debility and treakness oftie mort impaired con stitueton. As a remedy for Chronic and in. fianmatory liheumatism. the efficacy of the lal:iinx elitters will be' demonstrated by lie use of a 'emgle bottle. The Irouprictorrejoiccs in the opportunity af. forded by tie diflfuan f tle press. for placing lir V'l:.TA BL. LIFE %I.DICINES with. in the k nowledge and reach orevery individual in the community. Unlike the host of perni cinis qackeries. n hich boast of vegetable in grediiets. the Life Pills are purely and NOLLY vrGorraaI.r.. and contain neither Mercury. An timnarneiy. Arsenic, nor any other mineral. in any foerm whatever. They are entirely compcsed of extracts from rare and powerful plants. the virtims or which. though long known to several Indiane tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists. nre alugether un known to the ignorant preteider to medical science; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first opeiation is to loosen from the oats of the eatomcach and howels, the various impa. ritice and crudities constantly settling around Ithem: need to remove the hnrden. d ficeswhich collect in the convolutions orthe smallintetines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these; and leave such collected mamas behind as to produce habitnal cotivenesa, with all its train of cviis. or itudden diarrha-a, with its imminent dangers. Tse act il well known to all regular atnatoeists, who examine the human bowels rafter death ; and hence the prejndice ofthese well informed men against the quack medicines of the age. rhe secondl effect of the VEGE. T %BLE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kid neys and the bladder and by this means the liver ant the ings, the healthful action of which entirely dejends. upnn the regularity of the erinary organs. The blood. which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lung before it passex into the heart, being thus purified by them. and nourished by food com ing from a cleat stomach. coutrses rreelv through the veins. reiews every part of thesyistem, and triumpihantlv mounts lte banner of health in the bloomninag cheek. Thi following are among the distremsing va riety of hn.an diseases. to which the Vegea ble .efe Pills are well known to be infallible: IYSPEPSIA. by thorongzlely cleansing the forat and second stoutachls. and creating a flow of peere healty bile, instead of the stale and acrn m d :--iatuleye. Plpitation fat Heart. Loss ef .ipptite Hart4rn ad i ache. Restlessness. ll-tnccper. Anzity. LaageuT and Melancholy, A lich are tie general symp teems of IDyopepsia, will vanish. as a natural consequence of its cure ('ostireaess, by cleans ing lie wile lengti of the intestines with a solvent procees, and without violence: all via. lent purges leaves the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhaa and Cholera. by removing the sharp acrid fluids by it hich these complaimta are occasioned. and by promoting the lnbrica tive. secretiona of the mucons membrane. Fe. rers of all kinds. by restoring the blood to a regular circulain through the proces of pet. speration in some cases. and the thoronghusehq; non of all intestinal obstructios in utbaUweee The Life Nedicimes have been hknwn to Gestin half ft imebyne orI mation from the aineles and hgaenent" E joints Dnrpairs of kind.. breeing aid -treengthening lthe kindneyu and bladdert they operate most de'lighctfuclhy o these importanter can-. anid hence lhave ever been feetnd a cer taim' remedy for thee weret casesnof Orardi Also itomby dislodain:- frocm the turnings of the - mtures ndlwre: Asthma and (consham iou. by re lievinig the air icesh of the inngjs trouc the mu eni,, which even slidhn colds will occasion, n beich if neat removed hecomes hardened, and prodhuces those dreadfutl diseases. .Seasre, Ut rers aced Inreterate Sores. Iy the perfect purit which those h.ife Pills give to the blood and al the hen-norm.: rorbutir Ervutions and Bad Ca plarions. by their :eiternmaeee effect uiponc the Ileceds that feed the skm., the morbid state of nlhiche nocuion~e all Eruptircecomsplaints. Sal lote. Cloudy, and othe~r disag reabis C'ompleriecs. Th.- nc.- efthese l'ilbe focr a ver y shoert time, will e tfeect an entire eure of Salt Rleent. Erysipdts, aned a 'etrikiang mtapjrovem.-nt en te f'laess of the .in. Co'mmon Colds and Ilucs. will alway, he enretd by one dose, or bcy two, even ini the ~nrst ca-es. Pailcs,-.n, a retnedy for 'his mcest distresesing acid obstinate malady. the Ve'geta ble l.ife Pills deserve a distinct an em ,hie re comunwcnelacim.. It is well known to hundeereds in thi" ccty, that the originator of thc"e vatecale Pill. was himself afflicted with thi" ceamplaimct fear etpwarde ofthtrlgy-lre pears, :in.' cbli he cried in in every retmedy prescri. i!.d withein the whele compeass ofthce Materia ilecheca. ile beonneer.nt lengch. cried the Me elhrijee w ihich Ice new offer-s to the p'ublic, and hte wvas cured in a .e'ry sheori time, after his re covery lead baeene prouncucced not only inmprohca ble', buct absolutely imcpossible. by any human enus. All theat Mir. St ofath requires of his patients is to lie particenlar in taking~ the Life Mfedicines strictly according to lice directeoons. It is not by a niew.cper notice. or by anty cting that he heicmselfomay say to ctheir favoer. that hiopes togai credit. It iis alonee by cte reslts ofa fair trial Adette to Femals.-Femalea who value good healthe sheoule never be~ without the Life Miedi ecee as thev purfy the blood. remoie Obstruc tions. anmd g~ve the'skin a beautiful, clear, heel cley. and bloeomaing a ppearatnce. To l'arents and others.- Persons of a plethco rir habi, who are subthe't to fits, hendache, gid detce's. dimtness ot sight. or drowsiness, from tolof great a tiow of bleaod teo the hecad. should take cc freqtuencly. ('hildreno, aned persons of all ages. miai take them cc at any time, as they do rot contacin 'mercuery. or aeny inpredient that re queiree coceeneent or re'strictin of diet. Toi Elderly Prsons.-lancy healchy aged in e hials, whoii kn~ow the vnlie of 3loffat's Life 31e'dirccnea, tmake it a rule toc take chem two or threc t~mes a week. hby whichc they remotoeV the cauises chat predealie disease, preserve their hceailh. anda keep ofT the infirnities ofage. Ikradsof familienhould alway5 keep a quan tity ref chie Life 3ledicies in thie hocse, as a crt edv inc enses of studden illeeaq; faor by their peemipt admmneistrationt. Choelera ?lorbus, Gout ccn tie asteicinch. Cramtpe. $pasmas. Fevers, and achier niarmaing cuemcplainte, which too o~en pcroe fatal. maye he speedily cecred at' prevented l'acts for Mothers and .'aurss.-It is a fact estabbeshed' hy thee acnnal hills of mortality. that once hialf of the. chaibre'n horn are cut off before attaicnincg seven years of age. and the fruitful sonicc of this mnertality is fon to exist in that foucl state oaf the stomtach and bowels which pro. deccesa the gteeratioen of Worms. As the mh restairer of I intiie I health. en thisciticalastate, the Life 3ledicines have loncg held a distinguih cd repautateon; and for fonlness of thestmh and bowele. acid convtulsions, although Worms may nt exist, it is allowed to be superior tO any ocher. l'ra &b A. 3EIGS, Agenct. marchb23 ly 8