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fo sf undry writs oi Fiert: tn will proceed-to sell et .edge 'fiedourt EHouse, on tiet tplonday and Tuesay in May nett the liowing property: Luther Rol.vs CharleaLImarAbram Mathews and;mOe)M. Mlthews, vs the same; N' . Grifin :ahda others, vs the same, th~e ousesaaad4itoin the Town of Hamburgi kown as the A .nerican Hotel, oc-- ldiattis time by Robert R. Hun l 4te'asj a-Public Tavern. ,.Wad ,'Glover, vs John Scealy. the tract ,of'la'.where the defendant lived: at the time of; his death, adjoining lands- of. A. Sibley, (formerly the. lands of Wiley. Mil ton) and others, lying on Big Horse Creek. E.~ B. Presley; vs Caleb Broad water, one sorrel horse. Brannoi& Mundy,vsJohn C. Thomas, -tli:interst of the defendant in three hun "red'as.of land, more or less, adjoining l.'ds of BatteHoward and others. Lewis Sample and others. vs Elias Wal ton, Nathan Riley and Reuben Morgan, one negro girl, Litcy, the property of E. 'Walton. :Michael Barr, Administrator, and others, s B Gasper Buzzard, the tract of land where iidefend'int-lives, containing three lion dred.ud:fiftt acres. more or less, adjoin " ing lands.of;Jatnes Whittle, James lainte ron, Tempy' Mitchell and George Lorick. -Commissioner in Equity and others, vs JohnMosely. the:tract of land known as the Traylor -tract,containing two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands ofrSilas Lanier, John Jones and others. A. J. Rambo and others, vs:Rudolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, five thousand acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Wise and others, the property of the defendant Rudolph Carter, also, one negro man, Dick. Josiah J. Bryan, vs Ann Hull, Admin istrator; Geo. Parrott, vs the same; Mary Hightower and others, vs the same, one house and lot in -the Town of Hamburg, on Centre Street, occupied at this time by William P. Delph and Joseph N. Oliver, also, one other house and lot, on Centre Street, occupied at this time by F. A. Schroder, as a Grocery. Also, twenty acres of land, more or less, within one nile of the Toivn'of "Hamburg, lying on the Edgefield road, opposite lands of E. J. BJuckmastcr, and adjoining lands of - and others. Michael Barr, Administrator, vs Robert T. Moore and William Bridges, Adminis tors of the Estate of Samuel Moore, des., the tract of land where Sam. Moore lived at the time of his death, containing nine bundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joel Inabnett and others. Cothran & Sproull, vs Thomas Berry, .one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Rodgers and others. Terms, Cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. April 8 4t 1i Sheriff's Sales. Commissioner in Equity, -vs. John Mosley. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Common Pleas, I shall offer for sale on - the' fist Monday in May next, at Edgefield Court House, to foreclose these several mort -Mi gages, the following tracts of land the property of.ho Defendant, viz: The Poverty Hill tract, * i' airing two hundred acres.' more or less - ingoii Hurdy tractcontainig mi'e hoat ded nd forty-three acres, more or less; anid a tre of land containing oale hundred aand sixty aords, more or less; the first tract tudjgointng land'of James Vantn, John Jones. and others; the suecond, adjoining lands of luivid Bunach, and others ;and tho third adjoisning latads of Sias Lanier, Mrs. Briggn, anad others. Said *-lands to be sold on the followang terns :-Two -thousand dollars in cash, atnd baiance on a ere dit'untit the first Monday in February inext: tlietitles to be signed; but not delivered uantit ,he money be'paid'according to the terns of male, and if the amoaunt ofithe purchase -money * be-.not paid whoa due, I shall resell by virtue of the rame levy. ont accolmt of' the foramer purchaser, for cash. .H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. Aril8- ($4 81j) 41 I t STATE OF S. C.&ROLIN'A, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. George W. Nixon, Apliceant, vs. I Summons in Sara Nixon et ar, I' Part iin. Defendants. ~ - an order from John Hill, Ordina ~Lry of Edgefield District, I-shall' pro ~eed to sell in the above stated case.. lands 1 elonging to. she lstate of Thos. H. Nixon, - e aed, siiaieci in 'said District, on the of Steves' Creek, bounding -on 'of-idilliam Garrett, Mary B'ura, A. b u"to~ad others, containing three-hun readfonty -three acres, more or less,' - ble sold on the-first Mdsiday'ia May neij,' en cedit until the first'"day of Januarft --ext. 'Purchasers to- gi-ve bond-and per-, sonal security, and a mortgage' to- the ~Ornittgry. Coat to'e paid in csha. ~ H. B0ULWARE, .-pril8,l844 $3 87 14t'S..E. De Ste of South Carolia. - EIdEFIELGD D S ld&CT. ~s.Swearengen, E'liza Sweai- )' eagen, 'Lneinda ~Swearengen, ,Abnerfwefgnge, and La-rken Sum-. G 'Swesirengen, -vs. .Janmesel.1 mons .Sweareng'et, Win.. ft. Swear- -" in. e$ijniJohn Swearengen, 4Core- j'Paa-i - mat ERiodes., Harriet Rthodes j'tie. - - a- dMary A Swea-engen, 1 ;. &-Defendants ) -~o-ddr'froinJOHN ILL, Oh mmdinar~ fdgefield .Tisticts I shall proceed~to'sell .in: the above staied-ecase, lands belonging to :the -Estate of- Jesse S~ wearengen, deesd staein said District, on Pe'brsln ate/sE of Shaw's creek, bounding on lamids o 'admis s5wearengen the estate of NdanliJ, oniio stsotan undlivided moiety of'tho'suaid -'ei~dtract of~ lad' containing; in t"he hoia~~sbusand three hundred and i re~eest' more or less,- to be sold 'o th~AitMona in May next, Ott a -~' cedit u Ii~dyofJanuary next. P'urebaser, ei n nd personal se curity, and a~nmortga e to the Ot-dinary. cost to-bdypaid ian~eash H. i'~ OULWAE s.R ril 10 184 0 S 11 State 'of. Sthl= ih aoM a EDGEFIEItP D CT; I( - AIN EQ.UITY ...-} = iohn Rochell, -B fore ar -a 's -tio, Account,_ Jame' Tomkins tk'tr. and y ad dSetle others. - ment. . T appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow missioner, that Henry- ,Tomkins,Fran cis Tomkins and-Sarah his wife, Pocahontas Tomkins,l'owbattanTomkinsElitabeth Tom kins, daughter of Francis Tomekins, deceased; John Tomkins, of Tennessee, .and Susan his wife, R. M. McGuffey. and Charisey his. wife, S. H. Sauriders and Eliza his wife, Patsey Squires. Israel Morris, and Anna, late Anna Squires, his wife, Ezra Squires, Ira Squires, 'Auraminter Squires, the three last named being children of said Anna Morris, Bar tholomiew S. Adams, Ophelia Barker, Wil irm Adams, James Adams Thomas Adams James Atchison, and Sarah his wife, John Gib son, James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, -Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth,Nicho las Stallsworth, and Nancy Stallsworth, de fendants in this suit, reside without the limits of this State; On motion, by Mir. Bauskett Complainant'sSolicitor, ordered, that the above named Defendants do plead, answer, or de mur, to the Complainant's said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or tho said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E E. D Commissioner's Office, Feb. 9. 1843. Feb.14 - 3m 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Anti Bates and Thos. S. Bates, Ad'mrs. vs. Billfur Account, Geo. M . Bates, et al. Partition, &c. gT appearing to the-aiisfaciion of the . Commissioner. that George M. Bates, Joel Hamiter and Elizabeth his wife, Wilson M, Bates and Nancy Ann his wife, Andrew J. Wilson and Hepsebah his wife, and David An drew Bates. defendants in this suit, reside with out the limtits of this State: -On motion, by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, ordered, that the above named defendants do plead, an swer, or demur, to the complainants' bill,with n three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. .E.D. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 3m 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John A. Houston, Trustee,) Daniel McKie, & at. as. Bill for Account. George. A. McKie, Thomas McKie, et al. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Com missioner, that William Durham, and a supposed son of Michael McKie, dec'd., whose name is unknown, defenglants in this suit, re side without the limitsofthisState: On motion,: by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, or dered,that the above named defendants,do plead, answer, or demur, to the complainants said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D Commissioner's Office. Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 3m 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks, Applicant, vs. Gileon Youngblood, & others. Defen'ts. IT appearing to my satisfaction. that Gideon Youneblood, Geo. Youngblood, and Mar tha Yonngblood, resides without the limits of this State : It is ordered, that they do appear and obje~ct to, the division and sale of the real estate of Lewis Younutood, dec'd., on or be fore the first Monday iii July next, or their con senit to the same wvill be entered of record. J, HILL, 0. E. D-. March 26th. 184.'12t 9 THlE FIPTil VOLUME OF TItE Hamburg Journal. F OUR years ha:ve nearly elapsed sii.ce the Journal first made its appearance before a aeneroos. punblic ; anid although having met with a dure portion of snpport, the Edi'or would at this thne, invite the attenition of hisa old friends, and those wvho may feela desire of sius taining his efforts, anid extend additional en couragement, to lend a helping hand towards the cotmmencementt of a new volume. - We make an earnest appeal to oiur friends in South Carolina. as well an those in other States, to assist us in the circulatio'n of the Journal, andl clear away those wceeds that have grown atomund the Oil Palmetto Tree. Now that we have preferred Henry Clay to Martin Van Bnren, we can onuly expect a desperate effort to be made to erns~h us; and consign the Hlasuno JORNALa to oblivion. Though we fear niot those who wouldinjutre our interest, because the- more we are trampled on. the bet ter we will thrive Estill, we wish to have the consolation of knowing that our course meats with respotnse from thie hearts-of freemen. To condnet a Press in South'Carolina in-opposition to .the established= mandates-of-those who dic .tdslike treading on the forbidden ground bot~astern mnosqne-no christian dare pass ~barefoot. Yet rom have d'ared to make 're -on this land, and ferret out that hlbsuoild be removed. Ard 'now we leave our cause i'n the hand's of onr friendsrand present our efforts to thnir con sderaion, to say, whether we must be disap pointed or be supp~rred with liberality and kindness. The Journal is- published once a week, at the very low price of -rWO nOLLtARs per annum. in advance, and contains at least twelve columns of: reading matter. SWill our lbrother editors, of either party, ex tindia-ltitidly act. by giving the above a few iiabrtionsT . W. YARBOROUGH. No~mbarg, & C., MarUch, 1844-. ~Mh 2T tf 9 IJ1YRBER Reduced Prices. 7 H E Subscrbieersapectfully informs-lhis - .:friendaand the public-generally, that he h'as a good .stopk of well sawed LUMfBER on handi andsawing dauly of the best heart Pines at the'follbwintgprices:' :'Arthe-.Mill' 50) cents pt htntdred,. - Delivered, .~ 80' witliin 10cor 12 miles of the AMil2 - MARTIR:POSEY.7 Feb.T .3in- 2 SADDLER 4' H ARNEFSS&MAKER. -jAJN just returnedi frotm Charleson, .tha variety of inaterials'foralt kitids of work ~a hissiin'eis jepared toafill- all- ora dern hichjmay be. seathim:. -I hbas on:'Mntd.LADIES SADDLES, o I every varietganidlprie. *AIsd;ridlesa,~ tigals,&c.-'All ofwghik.will be dispobed 'of at prices to suit the ttmesei7.-- * - All: orders willinbthankfallfyreceved aa prmpntly attended to-A.- -. S riherfff'sae. - virtue of suodfyitof-Fieri Fa L chiswiil proceed itielat Edge ield CodrtHouse;ron the first Monday and Tuesday:of .May next; the following property - Ann Hull adninistratrix. vs Robert E. Baskerville, one negro man- by the name of William or Billy.. Minor J. Cliett vs Spencer Fields, two horses. Terms, Cash.. H. BOUL W ARE, s. t. D. April 15, 3t 12 Read Quarters, 2d REOIME'T CAVALRY. A C. Xt. i April 1th, 1144. ( IN obedience its orders from Col. J. C. Sproull, the Edg field Squddron of Cavalry. will parade at Edgefield Court House, on the second Saturday in May next. at ten o'clock, A. M.. equipped as the law directs The Commissioned and unon-commissioned officers, will assemble at the same place. on the day previons, fir )rill and f istruction. By order of Major J. C. Smylv, J. F. SPROULL. Adjutant, . 2d Rc't. Cvalry. April 17 4t 12 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRfCT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. James M. Sullivan & wife 3 Sarah S. vs. Joseph M. Terry, Ebenezer Partition for Chamberlain & wife. Sn- I account and set san. Martin N. Mims. S. }dement of the es S. Mims, William C. Ro- late of D. Mims. bertson. Daniel Bird. the sear. dec'd. legal representatives of Wm. Thnrmnnd, de'd.. & John Terry, sr. dec'd. J N hearing the petition in this case, and it appearing to my satisfaction, thatJos. M. Terry. D'l. Bird, and the legal representatives of William Thurmond, dec'd,, and the legal re presentatives of John Terry. senr., dec'd.. live beyond the limits of this-State ; it is therefore ordered that the said defendants do appear in my office on Monday the 22d of July next. to render an account of the administration of David S. Mims, and Joseph M. Terry, admin istrators upon the estate of David Mims senr., deceased. Given under my hand and seal ofoffice, this 20th day of April. A. D. 1844. JOHN HILL, o a D. [L. S.] April24 3m 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Gertrude Riley, & Sophia Ml. Sawyer, Vs. George V. Sawyer, Wil Billfor Partition liam Padget, et al. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. that John H. Allen and Joi. :y his wife. defendants in this snit. reside with out this State: On nmotion. by Mr. Wardlaw. Complainanta' Solicitor. ordered.th at the above named Defendants, do plead, answer or denmnr, to time Couimplainants' saidi bill, within three months from thc publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. To M PKIINS c. E. E. D. Comissioner's Ofice, Feb. 28, 1844 Feb2 3m 5 Allum Spring Pills, For the Cure of D)yspepsia, Scrofulus and Liver Diseases. H ESE PIL LS are* reparedl by Dr. S.R.Cmpbe)ll, from the water of he highly celebrated Mineral Springs in Roelabridge county Virginia, called the Alutm Springs. These Pills, like- the wvater from which hiey are prepared, are a dtiuretie. promor ug time secretion of urine und uin -alterarive, nereasing the secretions of the glandular mystem generally, and particularly of the Liver. They act gently, but effectually upon the bowels, alter two or three days' use of them, producing copious dark,-bil ions evacuation. They also 'efleet a determination to the surface, increa-sing the perripir-aiion ;- t here. Fore, they ore a great purifier of the blood, andl equalisdr of the; circulation. Each pill is equal tooa common glass of the wa ter. They should be taken beforre each rneal, and from six to ten or twelve should be taken in the course of each day. for a 'ortnighi, and then omit them for the.same period. For the cure of the above diseas os, perseverance in the use of these Pills, is all import ant;, and if t hey are persever iugly mused, every alternate forrnig~ht, aeut e nay more certainly be expe::ied, than un Icr any other trea tment heretofore disco vered, except from the uso of the water, From which they are prepared, either by an titendance at, rhoe Springs or otherwise. I'bey very speedily cure' diarrhoeas, at tended with acidity of the sutoch, and are a very useful remedy for time summer iowel complaint in children, as almo for xpelling wvormnsfrom children. From one to four should he give,' in three equal por ions each day, to a child under six years.. uccording to age. When given to children, hey abould be powvdered and mixed with myrtup. These Pills are easily token. hav ng no nauseous taste, are perfectly safe n al cases, where active fever does not x*ist, and do not-sicken persomns while using .hem.. S. R. CAMPBELL. For sale by J. D. TmunerTs, Edgefield CoittHouse, South Carolina. A pril 1.7 .t 12 IV otice. HESubseriber takes pleasure in inform ing thepmublic, thiat:lie has saceeeded in nugaging the services flfa~nexperienced Miller orihe p ept taraiibvmge his Mills in poron .epi, prepared to do any quan ity og d rajm at fihe shortest notice. Person hvn. Whe~d dwishing'superior Ionur~~'rm1 itfae lbuited .to' give him a ~all.hs terms-ae th'tehthy . Osoothetue-serigaol ; l iianity, to: u2 ameliorate the rpfhiga of disede. is the rand 'object ofmnedicalbcience. This is efi lently detmionstrnted'in ihe'lIealing. virtues of )R. BENJAMIN BRANDRETH'S PILLS. rhe.cures effected by this medicine would fill rolumes. Views on Indigestion as a source, of varions [Jndefined and Irregular Nervous Sensations; Ills. entail at first. grow largerfron. delay, . And slowly eat their sad and cankering way; Thus.by successive throes, the, frame is torn. 'Till health and peace oTniind alike are gone." The nerves of the human body-those neces mary amid mysterious agents which immediately connect man with external. nature-are sirgn-. larly prone to have their functions disordered by an oppressed condition of the stomach ;. the mimite termination of thaitportion.6fthe nerves expanded upon the organs of digestion convey-, ingm the morbid impressina to the Brain. And although the Head can, undoubtedly, like other tirgatns, be the seat of prinmaay disorder, yet, in the great majority of cases, the nn'asy sensn tions there -experienced .are symptomatic of disorderedStuuiach; and. fi rther. there is abnm dant evidence to prove that erudities fin the Stomach and Bowels can, in every grade of human existence give rise to spasmodic action in every organ of the body; and whether we survey it in the agonising form if Tic Olrennx -the alarming convulsions of the Epileptic seizure-or in that irritable condition of time nerves of time heart occasioning nervous palpi tation-they can all frequently be traced to the source above mentioned, and be cured by mild evactiant amd tome remedies. To relieve a state afso muchsutfermmg and distrers (in which body and mind also partici; ate)BRANDRETH PILLS are confidently recomnmendd ; as, by combining aromatic tonic and cleansing pro perties, they remove all oppressive nceenmninla ions, strengthen the Stomach, induce a healthy appetite, and impart tranquility to the nervous system: and in tact, by their general purifying power upon the blood, exert a mst beneficial influence in all cases ofdisease. Read the fol lowing. DYSPEPSIA CUllED. BENINGTON. Vt. Der 5th. 1843. Dear Sir:-! wish you to aid nay estismo ny to the host ""f others tnt you have, in favor of your valuable Pills. In the year of 1838. 1 w,ts attacked with that disagreeable complaint. the DYsPEPstA. which so affected mie that 'I could not take the least particle of food, with out the, most unpleasant and unconmfortable sensations in amy chest, head and bowels. My chest was so saire. that I coild not bear the slightest pressure withmt giving me pain. My health was most miserable; many physicians told me they thought I was in the consumiption, and that if I did not give imp my husiness and change climate, I could ite limt a short time. - I tried every thing in the shale of medicine, and consulted the most skilful plysicians, bit found no permtaneiit relief. I becamne discnr aged, gloomy, sad, and sick IIf life : and, prohn bly, ere this, should have been in my trale. had I not fell in with your precios meticine. A friend of mine. who had been sick of the same complaint. advised mrte to try y.mr pills: but, having tried somme other medicines without ot taining any relief, had but little faith that your Pills would be of benefit to me: but. at his earnectsolicitations. I procured a box and com muenced taking tlierti. The first box prodnced little om no effect, and I began to despond, for fear that your memdicine would prove like others I have taken; hint toy friends argued that one was notn fair trial, and I purchased a second, and b,-fnre I had taken the wholo box I began to experience m change; the pains itt my chest began ro be less painful, and my food did not distress m as mnch as for mnaly. I wentron taking them itntil I had to ken six boltes, and may DVst-ersuA was GoNE. and my expectation of an early dleatlh vanished. and I felt n "new creature." I was then. and ian now, a healthy tano I have never since been troubled with the IJyspepsia. I have ad ministered your Pills to the mnembemrs of my fautily, and to my friends, tind in all eases with toed success. You can pnhish this if it will be of any use ,to you. I am, dear Sir, truly fotirs. J. 1. COOK -Publisher of the State Itnomner. Priuncipial Olice 241 Bronidwny. N. Y a resh supply jitt r -reived by thei followving agents, BL.AND ~BUTt.Es. Ealgtia'kd C. H., I,.S. & 0. C. r.' .\eeting sir-et; Johnt 11cbrenu, Abahs 7.~C HI.: 1. D. .Merriman, Cokeabuirryt Whtiilock. Satllivnn & Waller Greenwmood; Colemani Lipscoml, New Mlar. set, and S. D. Cliarke & Co.. Hlatnmttrg. Price 25 centit per box with fnll directionsr. lET See Agents certificate. March 17 . 4t 12 GROCE RIESti, &c. T HiE Subscrbersm respcctrimlly inaform their frientds and thte public, that the'y hamve re :eived a large amid fresh supply oif GOODS, ielected-by one of the firm, in News York, Bos on, Phiadelphiag Baltiamore and Chtarleston, ,whiich ini add-tioiatoi their l'ornier stock, comn irises the ltarges't ind I"a .ssortmemnt of (Goods ,ver offered mt this a .set. conisistintg in part as follows: 40 bhads. Porto Rico. New Orleanis and St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio, CUbia, Porto Rico, St. Do aminigo, Java, anud M'iochla Coifee, 70 hihds. West [india Molasses-, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbis. Nsiiv,.Urleanis do. 70,000 lbs. Baeoni, H amus,Sides & Shoulders. 80,000 - Sweds Iron, assortedl sizes, 5,000 ". English. do. 3,000 .. Bsandand Hiiop Iron. 3.000 :a Nail Roads & [Hourse Shoe sh apes, 2.000 4' ~CaisGm-man. & Blisteted Steel, 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 nacksfalf, (ble'achied jucks,) 2,000( bushbel&Stit, in hulk-, 250 pieceiguny Bngyinag, 1,000 lbs. Bggmag 'Twiane. ( Weaver's,) 150 cmmtisprmilha Btile Ruipe, 100 do Hemp do do I,50%yard ~ tabu'gs, 5,000 lbs. iibu~le relined Laf Sugar, 3,0110 " "N e rushed dii. 3,000 " powdered do. 1,000 " single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes'Turptennnie Sonip, 10 " Sperm Cnndles. 20 " .Hull's patent Candles, . 5 tierden fresh groun md Ric~e 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. I Untion Mills, 25 bhl. Canial Floumr, (choiice bramad.) 40 dos, dining, parlor; rocktng and chtildreni' Chanirsm, 7enses Hlats amid Caps, 150 casks Stonem Lime. (in flne order,) 20 kegs Dupont'su FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Windiiw Glnss8x10 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assomrted sizes, 2,50)0 pairs Shoes, Tea, Peppher, Spice, G'iniger. Chocolate. Cim amnoin, Almonds. Starch, Nutmtegs. fimechiew ng. Tobacco. Negro Cloths, Blanakets, Shoe Phreadl, Cottoni Yarnt. Cottit Caird,, Woiol cards, Tacks, Sieves. Plough Lines. Indign, Vladder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsotn Salts. Linseed Oil, Lamtp Oil, a (superior. marticle,) [race Chainsit, Filth C'hains, Smuoothittg Irons, irss bound cedlar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tiths. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nests lIeasures, Feathers, &c. &c &c. -SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hiabturg July, 1, 1843., tf 23 LAMP OIL. RIEARTIC LE, for sale by HA.KENRICK. Jbmur , ne .2 V9 tf ^14 - OM-MY -T n ECONO Y 18EnbsribrA .the " -3 liE aabscrib~r 'havy c'artaiatedtb -p ublikaiin.of has MEDCA L-POto m, ET BtJlK preparI d xpre fsly !'dr.he.iuthj * era States, hat, bemg disa pointed tig & isa ing .it asa book. now prnpoes _1n i: e hew work io sheets iwie.a winth undtl the whole work shall -be comnpleledi _ 's nmbler will I comprise ?32 duodeeimo paes on excelient' .paper: making wlien completed.ebon,3Q00or 3:i0 pages. .Tlia imetiod ms - been adopte j iecause it-Is the c eh'pea pid stifest..niode . h wliich the work.call be dckveretf tsiibscribe The principlet-of Medicine ;Disidie. I'ra tice. and theory se far as-relates t llie BdiiC remedis..nre full and coniprehea.iive. ;In'fact, the Medical PuokLt Book as so arranigedns to render every mati;.or,he'd of atmiily gualified to act astheir.ein-pliysicianr. - -'~-.-~ i urging the PO.UKET BOOK upon. thdi public, he deems it only necessary.tate-, tre (net'as heretofore.) the work will b.fren frotr Myaterins 'echnicilities-aiid, thin all tieTh light within thei rench'or'comprelhension of the writer, has beena plainly set fortly Di: ease with the various- treatments .preparations for and application to;are rendered go easy no one who reads can fail toicomprelhed. This course has been pursued in:all the divisions ol the work, particularly itAiuatorriy, which -is con densed from volumesof'sevPA and eighthiu dredpages, down to a coingaies of,.perbays, be tween thirty and 'filly pages-emibriteng. the major. anil most important funtions; internal and exteriial, of the human frame. . It will be found to answer the. purpose fear which it is designed. and its adaptation to all classes. ages and sexus-anl will prove to be .a compamon. to all wh-otn.y coisult its pages eithler thao retical or practical. -The following; is the order in. which the sox oral parts of the work. will a'p'ear, and the difierent subjects that will be therein contained: viz:.. 1. Preface, [:listory and Theory-of the :Bo tanic Practice. - 2. Practice of Medicine. - 3. Botanical Materia Medic - 4. Cmtnpendions Anatomy. 5 Obstetrics, abridged. 6. Dispen atory. 7. Poplar and valuable' Recipes, between 100 and :00 a 8: Surgery, abridged. - 9. Comprehensive GlossarV. 10. Index, nrranged'for"ach part separately. The first form of the work will be issued ahout the first of May. Those who wish to avail thtetisrelves of the work will forward their. anbsc'riptioiis. through their respective post ilfices,-'osnmastera are authorized t forward letters containing money.. for a publication of this kind, free of postage.. The work, when completed, can be bound in anystyle te, snit the taste of the purchaser. Terms -For a sfngle copy. $2 50. Five copies. $10. Ten copies. $17 Twenty co pies. $:0. The postage will be the sane as on newspapers. Euch nraher will be carefully folded ir- an envelope, aid forwarded to each subscriber separately. - Address. fi-re of posta:e, F. S. BRONSON, .aGrange. Oa. Those editors who receive this prospectus will confer ia favor bvypubli hint it in their co htmns for a few'weeks. The numbers of the Packet Boot will be sent to all who publish as regnested. March 27 .tf 9 State or. Southi Tarilina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Curry & Caver, - Dedarotion. . s 'n. Foreign Attack' B. 8. M iller, went. . Willmmt Curry; " Declaration vs. - in Foreign Attach Henry Carter. . mneit. Jared E. Groce, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attd. The Same. meatt. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs . in Foreign Altoda The siame. -ment. William Cuarry, ) DeclaratLion a vs. 'in Foreign Attcah The Satne. mnst. Jared E. Groce, vs. Dedlaration The same. ad in Foreign :lttaclh Benjnamiia S. M iller. mnft.. Curry & Cavcr, Dedarat ion vs. an Foreigna Alttah Joahn WV. Carter. mnit. B. W. Grace, Decdaration vs. in Foreigna Attach rTe Satme. ment. . WV. C'urry, Declaration vs. ina Foreign Atia'da. The Same. acen. J. A. Hlibler,- Declrarat ion vs. . in Foreign Ata'ch. Ilir'ama N. Wilson, Agent. ment. Israel Band, for the. use Declaration of the samae, vs. in Foreign AUacha Thae Samna. ) menat. 7311 HIE Plaintiffs in the bove cases. haavinw 3.this dat filed their declarationisin my of. flee antd the def'edanis.heaving tao wvife or at torney.known to bes within this State, ona whtom a copy ofrsaid declaration, with a rurle to ple'ad can be se'rvedl: It is ordered, that the said defen dana: do pled to the- said dleclaraation,. withain.a year and a day from the publication or this or der, or final ad absolute judgment will be awarded against themt. GEO. POPE, a. c. r. Clerk's Oice, Nov. 6,1843. Iy 42 Staite of touthi Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. a Oliver dicmphsoan, Declaration v.G Ies. in Foreign AItachament. 7 1H E P'laimif' haivaing thtis day filedl is de J.clarationih it y ndIkie, and iho defendlaut hav'ing no wife or attorey, kown: to be withina the State, em whaom a copy of the samel, with a ruleto pland, can hce served: It isorde'red, that the -def'etndam plead 10. the said declaratioan, withtin a year anud at dcy. or flnial and absoluite jrdgemuent will be given agatinst him. G EO. POPE,- c. c. P'. Cleik's Office. 16th Mcarc hi. 1844 Miarchl 20 ly 8 BARNWELL~ DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAIS. .1amesT. Gray, ?. Foreign Attachmecnt. Ann Milldge. up 'IH E Plaintifl'ic the above case'. htaving tis day tiled his declaration iin my of fice', and the'Defenanet htaving njo attornaey, known to he in this State. ona whiom a rule, to plead cenn be 'cited; oin motion, Orderedl. thaf the said defcendlint do plead within a year aand a day from the publication of this rtule air final and absolute jaudgmen'at will be awarded against her. Cle-' ORAScMUS D. ALLELN'C 3 7' Clek'sOfe, thJune, 1%43. ,Jnine 14 Jy 201 5 CHIOICE Sugar curid HAMS. for aby .H. A. KENRICK. H anurg, March 12. tf -7'. J. 0.B-. FORD, 8 neow op'ening at hIis store in .Hamaburg zA-.gaeneral assortmeitt of Staiee and. Fancy February 16 tf- 4 . u-7 x c 1 'T 7 Rusroli; er rkot e , = E.werd =anti :", c f ,.. ' ', itiltg{leinaitdg 4i d'to pre +etit tile[i t aTi " ' E[ .'f " wt S "'.' ' : ^+" pi 1, J 'rSS' 'SS .,, FEiE Cn, hlletla r xt ptweetl,'' ,MXQ tseohted by m ua l{r, b"et ns it i f, E '"' " r I unuai * '+te-','-Y t lb:at;c efrtei!,,. Qt,,.. ' t iI ii:111 GERTAIY1T'aud uii'igora:for" arid Ferer;;'iiCsc , ee,+ ii " 'uli as lie ; r reutinrnt' if Bilious 1F ve'F r i!"; GitSbra?, ' ehility.'anti N rvoue Yeafiness The mnet flattNrbig recoiningicgitisoffbis r; : Medicine hnve'beeri rece ive lent Phyiicianii andnthNro=. rhtea ;tieed.tt::,: !. ;_ !nJ'irit# prl autned<that n jpl a ever= ai:ii used whose aciio nbait-bk t liioj ,'!ie'tref= anl, plensaut;a all. 'invigonn ne- amt galled, 6 roin afflicted. 49uffeierii :iiaah;;xpfetd i= earifelt'grntitade nd;shankrfal'aes , Pains eking the Ptfiesoon find hcriieeiveaxe{ieved -Chitl: okeu'! , Fevergernel.! t3tohtachand end free and'heabhlul''' .Sired #t "audap ! ietite increasing ands"mil wing. a idjal! er Muni weakness fled ,' Y'", s ?;+ , Wheu:iakennccordm)t.io . ;direrliuns ec ;f :otnpauying+them they never failrto' cute.tho hill aad F.'ver tho Srstdajr tr ne9erstcltea ;s, . iiP: stmmlieh or operate ti4ttm e"bow ls ' Their acbdnpoa' they v't i s_ ''is:eo harming. thatj ersun pare irivari bJyatiipnsed end pleaiied tti tth 'their ,rajtid-is d."corl to ;t esturatiim"tii health. 1 .' _*- ., . The Pills-are pnrely.andsolely Vegetable; id the happy combination ul the"ingfedienta'""" -" F end their prop('rtion Flit' . such: as to'pI. +odtr i . ,'";; tediriine Which never ".fells toy eliefi at all attainable:.' Each box coritainc 211 doApe"of Pil )ne'Dollar .''For snls'69- ' : - ? " H 1VIL"AND,'-RI8 L;EY --" .:ti*" . - g ens;;cug r "J ,,'Edppef ie'ld' Con=e Hsruse.' " Dim Cherokee; d PUBLIC &ESSNfi ft z ' '- p" PILLS have h nj beZ ikdpwd; j " and aphreci it+:d 'fi;r: lieiieitrtlotdinaty_;"" nd ininediiite ;Piotrer3 ol',re o.Xin& Rerf c '..; J tealth to persons safleritfg under"neallyy ever 'r' died of disenee to' ;!lint: the hutriartfraihe'tet iable. They sue particuhtil "recummeudedlo ": .:' Ill those persons who are a tedwith. ny kjn4 - &p. chr. ntc of lin;cring,??mplaint s.itherel to medicine. befure the ".hublic ,i Iw1 . has ao, tamral and happy;edect'upon-. hii a sfeii;ia orrecting the stomach. . liver. and' to : - - lld otmntion of healthy<chyle a+ d therebypurif - ug the 'blood. They'art- ttckttn'ivledded t bliiindreds and housende who are using titeut; tdle notoulj he moat mild. and pteueant in their operation; out the must. perfectlj .itinocctiy: afeaiid eft tient medicine everoflrred o;'the;public.- ' Fhose' who once make a trial- ifthese-Pills, Lever afterwards feel 'willing ' ta be;without - item, and call aggaiu'and again, fur more, which t s ,+otiicu nt pr oof of their good qualities.'; HE4D.iC1IE-SICK OR NERVOUS: