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5W:Cash>Stoi&e [0p O tT, fOUPM 4 SxJI4~ 3 J.ply of ;SPRING GpjIb'' -ve to twentyfiveprc~t U.eYeE t.-' hiSloi~gos krtP of... 1 Y 'SnpiIi i~.rench do at205a3S g' "ado 5 iakfor $1; ;N '~r 25 per piece, Paiatulooatufba2& 60 and 20 centss ?a ~Finie Ggmnbroomst 44: super 621, Lton Drill, 25: cents per yard, y. 6-4h Brovwn Sheeting l5ctnt pryard. Suiperfine Laces , ver} cheap,: ~,Super tIrash Linen. 50 'to 75 cents, . f:uprior. Scotch Gingasnl,:3 3i, -' - French M~uslins, yard wide, 25, '~Sup: ;ut do 4.4 wide 40 cents, ~,eayr c er.pe Genames~ilfIosel~cts p1rpatr, o atituloons 75 cents a J p.rlid 1.50; sup. Gasmbrooti 2 2 $ .lwseUlles1. 25; supiSalk 2t 25 C; is 0, fine Gaiglghms 2. 50. Patltots A u ~hssorttilent.of, SHOJS, tit a!. '3 ct da _ 4tti; iiperior' rticNu 0 .5 17 M- t56 jper dozen, ._. Sp r iwDl0 ets at $1 50, See.frs; sti'per'or 1ticle, 25 cents. per do~ Snp;.articlc'ofkl I-at$2, White do$3 * Acdicie2, o - /ckrf_'nc.! Citler. * . Jardimariawcre tdIU: d:h -As Ave lhohfdiilta the Mono tutUl "a ,iiilde pennyp is better than a slow 's ii7g' ewe '~ sure thiose that will i~ivor its i~titlta cula,'thl they -will :be satisfied with outi pre E.Ilgefie4C,ouise: April 17- t RE ~tVt receiving andleuia ii ln ;stjlof Spring :& Sumsmer go, whiclt~,with'their fonue, mtock ..d.isiwih *assottmertt cownplete. and to w'ich They -rers - . eiul .invitetiheutnatioaa ofthqir cuetunirsm andthea publickgeiernlly'. We w'iil not pretenid co Qninurate artIcle" Cal and we will shrow thiemi to you, tf ou ou not b'uy, it shall ntot be our fault,. :''' 'we would availonrselvcs of-this opportuiit to'tenderourasince're thanke:to :hoc4, 'lho lhave atjentionoour bsiness, tod their ftcrc~t, n continuance of that patrunaige," Marc E,27tfg' New-Spi in? &Sumrne'a r :rGOB:D S> -tbeirfrieudscntoiers,. adthepuibic ,Sprt g S g Snmrnei' Goods wich iWnaddition' to their: rormier .sten'k, will etiible .themi to show a.. beautiful adsorNrtru (i - Gt rd lected' 'ith~care-o snit the sensai The ~k consstin,, is part; as follows: ;-::.FOR 1;.& WDS EAR. -A'god' assortmenit of FANCY P P :1T S, (cv. ery gvariety1) G~gar~and Mourniiig dtlto. , Musjiin-Ginghams. (neiv style,). Rich Printed Lawns, ' Balzatriis.-(new and biiudjonie MtylV; Fancy Shawls Lads Cravats. eA gciicral assortment of 'hlosiey Gloves .A. Mills. Dimjltya drich worked -Muislini Collars, Caidita 'Capes; and. large Not Shiawls, - . -s.. ALso, NeistyIel1 oflfCts & Ribbons. New rOE5i$rCgBJ1N'5 WEAK. r w Uingt ~a1R mbroonB UR e ie na the 3.'Journalfrst m a pearJ ?re a. generous1 li5 iind ,alithou met with a due portionefaupito at*thiatinme, .)! phteftinj!tOld. friendis, and l os - taining hia efonte and ext~nd'additiona in courigement, toleada helping hand towards the cornniencenient ofaritew bldme .:' * We ale iirnest appe l6'to ur .friens: i -Sotth Caiowliaai weli.athose iPpother tateup:io assist is.in;_he' circulation of the JpurnatljandeIear away those .weeds that have iowtavoiindthe Old Palietto Tree. Now 'thie'liave referred Heiirj Clay to Martin painBni~inic. ve can only expect'a desperate effort to be.unade to crush us, and.consign the HAMBonR6'OURNAL to oblivion. -Though we fear-not those who would injure our interest, becaztse.the-more we are.trampled on, the bet terive. will thrive : still, we wish to have the consolation of knoiving-that.our course meats witi response from the hearts offreemen: To cotid'uct a Press in'South Carolina in opposition to the established mandates of-ihose who die tate. is like treading.-oi the forbidden;groupd of someeaster inourne-no christiaundarepass it, unless baretoot..Yet we Ihpve darod,tomake :t; venture on this: land, and. ferret out, that which should be remuvd -. And 'sow e leave our cans in'the hands of onrfrieldsjaiid Tpresent oir effoirts to their con sideritioin, tosay, wIn ther we must be disap ponted-or boisupforted. with liberality and kindness. .. The Journal is published once a week, at " the very low prie of:rwo DOLLARS per annum, in advane,and containsat last twelve columuis [of reading mirtt.r. Will onurrbther editor. of either party. ex tend.a friendly act. by giving the above a few insertiois f -"J;: W.-YA R BOROUGH. Hamburg. S. C.,March, 1644. Mach 27 tf 9 ECNO\3flY ECONOMY!!i - *TH SOfJTJIIRN- VE D ICA) r H E Siucribher ha.iin..uticijptedl-the publicatioiist mf Jlis4lEl)ICAL* POCK E. BtO Kspreparcd uxpressly for the South. -rt. States, hur,.being disappointed'-in poblish iing it ns a book..,now proposes to-issue the work in sheets, twi;,ea iuitl,..ntil thie, whole worik shall be completed.- Euch .anmber will coinprise 32 duodeciisigasp es,,ou.excellent paet. makiny, when ,npleted, about 300;or .10 pagC., This ietliod. -lan. been ..adopted. because it:is'thekeiis t aidjat'est ~niode by: which the work enl bedelerd to ubsribers.. .The principles ,if'.edainiie, -iDesse, .Prat., tice, and theory- so far ' flutes to jheBotanic, remedies ar full and dU~n prelietsive, IiniacIt, the Medical Pocket Book is o arianged 4sito reader every an, or head bfa rtinfily quelified to act as their ewn physici: In urging the. POCKET..BOOK upoa .the . public, he deems it only necessary to state, ihat -(not as heretofore.) the. wii-k will be free from Mysterious 'i'eclhnicalities- add th'a all -the light within the reach or pmprelensaionof the writer, has been plainly set. forth- -Disease, with the vai-ions trentments. prepiratioas for and application to, arc reiidered so easy no one who reads can Giail to comiprehend. This course has been 'ptrsied. in'all the divisions of the work; particularly in Anatomy, which is con densed from volames of seven and eight hun dred'pngs, down to a compass of, perhapis, he tween thirty and fifty paiges-embracing the major; and most important functions, internal and external, of the humioan frame. It will be fonud to answer the purpose for which it is designed, and its adnplation to all elasses. ages and sexes-ind will prove to be a companion to all who may consult its pages either theo reticul or practical. The following is the order in which the sev eral 'parts ofthe work- will appear, and the different subjects that will be therein contained: viz. - 1. Prefaicc. Ihistory atid Theory of the Bo tanic Pi-actice. .2. Practica of Medicine. 3. Botanical Materia Medica. 4. Comnpetidlions Armtomay. . 5.-Obstetries, abridged. 6. Dispeneatory. 7. Popilar and valtuable Reccipes, betweeii -100 and 200. 8. Surgery. abridged. 9. Cotnprehensive Glossary. 10. index, nrranged for each part separately. TVhe first formn of the work will be issued about the first of May. Those who wish to avail tliemselves ofthio'ork -will forward their subscriptioins. through their respective' post otlices,-P'ostmasters are authorized to for ward letters containing Ilioney. for a publicatioa of this kind, free of postaige. -The work, whena completed, can be bound ini any style to suit the taste of the purchaser. Terms-For a single copy, $2 50. Five copies. $10. Teni copies. $17. Twenty co. pies. $30.- The po..tage will be i !e same as on newspapers. Each number will be carefully folded in atn envelope, anad forwarded to each subscriber separately. Address, free of postage, *- F. S. BRION SON,1LaGrange. Ga. Those editors who receive this prospectns wvill confer a flavor by publishing it in their Co. humns for a few weeks. Trhe tiumbers of the Iocket Doot will be'sent to all who publish as regncatedl. ftlarchi 27 .tf 9 State of So~uthi Carolina. EDGERIELD DISTRICT. ~NE QUITY. .Tohn A. Houiston, Trustee, ' Daniel McLKi, &al. vs.~ fil for Accott. Genrge A. McKie, I T homs M~cKid, et al. J IT a'ppea ring to the satisfaction of the Com-. unass~onmer, that William Dazrham, and a supposed son of Michael McKie, dec'd., whose tnine is unknown, defendants in this suit, re -ide w.ithotit the imnit-of this State: On moti-n, by Mr Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, or dered,that the above named defendants,do plead, answer, or deniur, to the complainants saxd bi, within three months from the publication hereof, or the sail b ill will be taken pro confesso against 8. 8.TOMPKINS,-c., . . ,.Commwisioe's Qige Feb..28, 1844. Feb.28' - '' - -3m 5. Staite of South-Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 1N'E UIT Y.' Ann Pates and Thoe.. Bates, Ad'mrs. us. Bilfar 4ecoung Gee. M. Bate., et at ariin JT appearing In the satisfacioni'i'he ~ ommisuiorier,t that Getrge<MD.Bates, Joel Hamiter-and 'Elizabeth hisF wife, N-iison MBates and.Nancy Annhis-wife, Andrew3. Wilson anid:Hepeebah his wieadDa7i}4n drewBates, defendants inthiis satit; esIith oat theiidmiti of this-State: Onuma'tiou, byhr. Wardlawr, Cdnmplainauts'8oiior ordered, thittthelabioyo namned defend atdlo lle'adj an. stter,'or deqmr, tothe onplainants'-bil- with~a :n tlires m'ntE erom thapiubiteatiorhereog'or thssid-bihl il b taliniri'infesdinsitt .cmamihsioaer ~fie'Febi. 28,1St~ R Feb. 2 - Sm - >: 2dR.snCvtip' a e ';".;y ' . 5' -April 9th,-1844 N obediene':t orders -from, Gold.J.C. .kSproull;"t he-"Ed rfceik:Squeahron. o Curalry.tvill parade:at ' g~efield.C0eurt House, on the second .Saturday in May nxt,,at ten, o'clock. A. At., equipped as~the laf directs._ SThe Commissioned, and gopn-,commstssioned' officers,'-wiltlassemble at thie same place. on'the day previons, for Drill ad Iiistructidni. ' By drder'or Major J7Cf8 m': --J. F'.' SPROULL jklanlt; - -2d. Reg't.. 4alty. April 17 4t 12 State of.South Caroh nadro . -EDGEB''5LD DISTRICT.," IN EQUITY - ,. John'Roeell - il for arti vs S . Mion, Account James Tomins, Ed'tt,.and and Sculc others. ..ment... IT appearig to the satisfaction of the Comn missioner, that H~eury MI ,Tomkins; :Fran cis Tomkins and Sarh his ife Pocahontas Toinkins.P'owhattartTomkins, Elizabeth Tom ykins- daughter Francis Tornkins, deceased ; John: Tonikins, of.Tennessee, and Susan his wife R. M. cGuffe,, and Cmr.sey his jife, S. H. Sanders.: and Eliza his wife. Patsey Squires, Insel:Morri', and Anna, late Anna $quires, his wife, Ezra Squires, Ira Squires, Aorantirter Squirs, the- three last named T peinchildre- of said Antin -Morris, Bar tholtew S-.:Adams, Ophelia Barker,- Wil' lianiAdams,James Adams Thomas Adans James Athisnand.Sarah his wife, JohnnGib son,Jams.Stallsworth;l Talloway.Stallswia tom Paik 5 alisdiiith, inksnStallsworth, N 0h-. Ins aghorti a~ d Nancf 'Sialssvrth, d se fetadantsinthisedit, reside- without the liniitsG of this Stat -On notiond by : AMr. Bansktt Complainant's Soleitor,ordered,thitthe above named Defendants do plead, anaswer, or de mur, to the Complainant's.said bill, within thre.tmonths from. the publication hereof,;or thesaid bild lbe takeofspro confesso agt'st thom. S? M N. A iia Bt ' W. .nCom nissioner's Q rtiehiwfeb. 9.1843. -Feb. 14 - 3m --3 State: 'of South Carolina. ',EDGEPIELD'DISTICT. IN' T' COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks, Applicant, Gideon Youngblood, & others,Defen'ts. IT appearing to'tiny satisc Sation, that.Gideo Young'blood, Geo.:Ymoaigblood, and.Mar tha Youngblood, resides without the limits of this State : ,is ordered, that they do appear and object to the' division. and unto. of the real estate oD Lewis Youngblood, de'd., on or be fore the firsMonda in July next, di their con sent to bihe'same will be entered ofrecord. . J. HILL, o.-"a. p . imarch 26th..1844. . 9. 12 fl. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN.TH E COURT 0F ORDINARY. Jamtfes Brosuia Applicant, - vs. - I Gideon M.uoTerry, benezers Paretqafo hamubrooin &esides wi-taout he d liiseof. thson taie Bird, that tey doappe, landojc - hesetaivs.adt of t rn Wsaem.Lei Thr onod, dec'd., o rb forern the pe~t dyitin iyne rthibaeairtu sett appeari toem enisaterdortatod. Ter, ''''idad h 3. IL, epe-sntaive MfWiac 2Thurmond, dec ,, iidth 9.are pSetaties of oh errinr.,e'iv m fieso M ondayva thwie 22' fJly.et Dai .NmadJoseph M. Terry, Ee r Pamin Satorso Wilhe est -ate of D Mims, n. deera daelir.teIer.dc Gen rnermsendtad sea I fieti 20t dayu o nd pi,A d. 84 &JJhoTHNy HILL dec -.[L . NAering4 h peito inti 13eadi Stat enrn o sutisfcoaonaM erryd, DRieyu, an toheial eibnnie oliamag eTrod deal. adtelea e ITb eyont the li tso ths Sate;isin f the e orireionr, that Jeohndt doAle apeaJoin uty othiscte on moyton by Mr. Juyardeat, omprenana iiooderedn ccohato the abrtovo aid S.efenan, dosphad.anTerr dniur, hrtorpo the elaiate'aidlithn ihre mon from the pbiatndn sereof offce ths 20h ayo Api. ToM PK 1844. E..D Co OisIon OfIL,eb. 2z 1844.. S Apeil24 3m 15 State of South Carolina, E~DGEFIELD DISTRICT. GBtudY ily JO & SHI~ ia e rdnr GofV Edgeyer, Wistr (ict.~ rtto Whereasdetileliam Titenknht p I'plido meO o LthersofAti itrtion h on all ' n iglr, the godn & chAlenandels, cyghts w, dcredts in tHei-yt rimermanh tateo thSae:O Distriaornsid .decead Complianse Soicitheeor, odeitht the ahov noame ef endsi doead, obandapeaur o the soainistrd sai btt'itn-thrdee m1nths fom hw plcateon hereffo the said bimillisetation-prou cn'so gante. . 5iveudetm.hn TOMPKI aS, c s 26ih dCyof.Amisuonehosadebi ht 1844. Stedn: o. Srou therixyeiht yrof Emeekitrgid c. rHt adcEdiTCof Her Tmer a lae fth Dsr Ht a Nrsad d .esed torea orh Noaid d25aed t bean 4ppa For'l ;ue d.,/x fDyajnseaXcrofLUS4Itn rrHESE LLS-areprepared by Dr. .1S R Campbell. tfromihe cwater. 1 the hi ly celebratedltneral. Syrings, in Roc idgeOcountyVirgiza1calledtli Alum Springs. 4..Ma w Thee-Pills 1keitbe water from wInch theyareprepared, _re- diuretic, ppromot ugthessecretion 6 rine-andan alt>ierat xe increaiiug tie. secrotionsm. f' thglandiuli systenr generally,; cud particularliy of ti liver. . Theyact gngy,iut effectually uponthe bowels,.after two or three days buse of-them, prodicing .copious dark; bil lioei.evacuation. <Ihey also ef'eetrp deierminnt uto the surface, increasing be perspiration; there hire, they are a great purifier of th' ilod ad. equaliser .ofthe carculation.' Eac pill:is equal to a.common.glass of'tlhe wa ter. They should. be. takli biforo'ecl meal, and from sitx.o ten or twelve- shoul( be; Taken in the course of each'dny, for fortnight, and-then.omit thrri fuitlie same period. For the cure of th ab6ve disels Os,. perseverance in the use of these. Pills is all important;, and if they are persever ingly used, evcry alternate forttinght, a cut .may,more certainly be~expeeiel than tin der any other treitment heretofore discn vered, except fromi the use- of? the'water from which they are preparedriither by at attendance at' thSprings oi,otherwise They very speedily cure' diarthoeas, at tended with acidity of the stomach, anc are a very useful. emedy forilie sumnei bowel complaint in children; as also foi expelling worms from.bhildreno From onc to four should be given in three eqal por tions each clay, to . child under'six' years according to age.. When givein to child'ren they should be powder'et andmixed witi syrup.: These Pills ra easily'raken, hav ing no inauseous tasie, are perfectly safe in all cases,, where n'tige:fevdr does 'no exist, and d'riot Etkijpe-sonsvhile using them.. - . S R CAMPBELL, For sale.by J. D. Ttna i s, EdgdfielC Court House, South Carolia. April 17 , 12 Dyspepsia: } O soothe -the snuerings of humanity, t< .'ameliorate the pangs ofdisease, is the grand. ohiect of nedical science. -This is dffi cieutly demonptrated in the le'alngvirtucs .o DT. BENMMIN BRANDRETH'S PILLS The-cures effected by this metlicine would fil vomes. - - '' -iewsion Indigestion as a sourde of variat Undefined and irregular Nervous Sensations. "Illi, sm'all.at first, grow larg from delny, "And slowly eat their sad atfdcankering way r Thus by successive throes, tlie frame is torn Till health and peace ofnminimlike are gone.' he nerves ofthe human- f-those neces ary and mysterious agents ich immiediate cohnect man.with external nature-are singa larly prone to have their fiictions disorderec by an oppressed condition o tho stomach ; the minte termination of that pbrtion of the nerve: expanded upon the organs (digestion convey in the morbid impression to the Brain. Anc although the Head can, undoubtedly like other organs, be the seat of primaiydisorder, yet, it the great majority of caset the uneasy sensa tions there experienced ire. symptomatic of disordered Stomach; and, further, there is abun dant evidence to prove, that erudities in the Stomach and Bowels can, in every grade 01 human existence give ristOspasnmndic actio1 in every organ of the'boly; and whether we survey at in the agonising form of Tic Dolrenati -the alarming convulsiobs- of the Epileptic seizure-nr in that irritable condition of thc nrves of the heart occasioning nervous palpi tation-they can all frequgntly be traced to the source above mentioned,.a'na be cured by nmiki ovacuant and tonie renge'dies. To relieve state ofso muchsiufferng'and distress (in whicli body and mind also particpate)BR A NDR ETH PILLS are confidently .reconmendcd;: as, by combining nrombric tonio -andi cleansing pro lerties, they remove all. oppressive accumula ions,:strengthen the Stomach, induce a healtuhy ipptite, and impart trangsitility to the nervou. ystem:.and in facct,by theii'general purifyma power upon the blood, exegt,a most hienelicial influenco in all cases ofdiseltse. Recad the ful lowing. --DYSPEPSIA OUJRED. 'BEN IN~GToY, Vt: Dec. 5th, 18.3. -Dar Sir:-I wish you to' add amy tesuimno ray to the host of others that::you hiavc, in favoi ,fyour -valuable Pills. Infthe.-year of 188 I vas attacked with that disagreable compelaint, :he DYsPaPs:A. which so -afected mae thal I ould not'take the least pa eile of food, with aut thc most .unpleasant - sid-Quncomfortable ensations in my' chest. heafland bowels. Myi hest was so jore that I coulid not hear the iglitest pressure without giying me pain. My) ealth was most miserable a~uny physicimns old me they thnnght I was e~h consumption, md that iridid.nnt givem ,business, and ~hange climate,I could lvhta short time. tried every thing in th ' e of medicine, d consulted- the mos't skfl hysicians, but ud no permanent rellef. cames diiscour gd, gloomy, sad, and sick f~f: and, proba Sera this, sho'uld havej~been in my grave, ~ad I ot fell in wigm n~ ciouas mnedicitne, friend of mine; &'4J sick of the same :om plaist, advised irie 'I iour pills; but, ~aving tried soine'dother' icimes without ob ainng any relief, had b faith that yonft Pills would ho 'of bene "me ;-hut, at hiis rnectsolicitations, I pr re iba box and corn. nced taking theni Te first box produce (or, no efFect, and [ begani to despond. for ~ your medicine vuld- prove like othe' p taken; hut amy ~riendm argued that pun' ota fair trial, and -purchased awsecond~ . fore I had taker he wholebo Ibegan' erieewehange; he paiu iis my chest'b n7fhbe less painful, ad my food did not di 8~~eas'much as for arly. I went on tak qthem until I had ta cn six boxes, and my SPsA wvas GONs; ad my expectation of: 'rly deathi vanished, mad I felt a "new crea q'I was then, and m now, a healthy ni, I have never since yeen troubled with,th yjpsia. ' I have ad ninisteied your Pills t~t members ofmy 'mily, and to my fri nb~din all cases with rood .sucessa. You u~pbltsh this if it will e o of any'uso to ye n/'mfdear- Sir, truly oirs,- - - J1. COOK Pubi ~infthme State Banner. '-Principal - Oflid a Broadway, N. Y a 'resh supply.-just r b~d.y the followitig igents, Bwp .~ 13 ar~s,'1Edgefield C. -H., 1..S. & . C. Sanyl T'Miiting street; John cLaren, Abavjien l'. L. D. Merriman, oke'alrry;, Whnilo kilullivan & Weller, MieeweodyColemn 'Li pscomb, New -Mar. tet and S.; D;Clar &:Co.,-Haemburg. Price 25 cets pei ox with fell directions.' ~&sAgents Gcase. - March/.- - . . 41 .- 12 ChIina' 4fekery, etc.': .GENERAL )isormbent-of:CHINA, .CROCKERIi*1 L.SS WA RE, con isting oficommron a dle fes Plates, Bowl, 'itchers, ishes, Ew~r ~ a,Basins; granite, id China Tea settTwbers, Wine Glas esbcntr~ I n'Safis,Cruots, &c. &c. saley "'- 4- '- ' f. 'A. KENRICK. n....u,., No... 2544 - A t e t e n i i s - ;D eias lit;yrasm ervouie, g0 y " ejLici Abg apn re ci c'' t nd is p e sue; la tend nt'c t y a r ,r btescin edt:wo lios c ver;ai ed , 6ep, - heabielgalit de and han;~ekfdie . y ltangptheliseson26;td d~oo th.: Ch ilpesm f tk devrgod4 heitdfee n~od h cei6fp re sa o i f~ Pal,leatpp ntgrth, -dotl so eaneltgakbeadrakflei coinpanje iils thoin t e se'%l't Chl.tknd ieverergn Stmc ~r" had Tfer-eefn ubapiitg te -a an -e'sij.wt tn rgap n e .rs, r estin tokenliedi otedte Th~illsyii thr te ndv>fgl yo' Cland! 'er'r - i ~dasn as to p reli i i ll'attain'hbe i ti-.; chiaociaoanie 0oe sisr One Dollare o rile n oeyVgtb'; cf Aedidevr A'gsidnrvet tBi oa ebgi . . - 3 ;D One.Diolla yeo.bnecever.% ' AVLID .IL WCW.ER n~:'hyicAe~n sT~ otepta yJ bo vt.'; .,,= *Ad D't ZSE'HUnO Sd no r iiil i frot~'afficted 'uIeerera Aug.1 -ok . rcrg in",eM'.;29~: <" APUBIC :BL ESSIV - pHeSE PI)ts be fog li hnd appreciated, r 'tI leir. and immediate powers of ieatring'e health to persons-sofferidg 5fderYfiearl , 7 kind of disease wic t he' hiabntn liable. They are p'articularlypecommended to all those personswhoare.aflhetedwitpiany kind of a :chronic or..Lingering co?nplgiut,,as .thett js. no .medicine before the'yiublieg.whi'c6 fias so niatural and happy effidt ,upon. the y pedt~t correcting the stomach an liver' and" } fot mation of healthig chyle arid idebyiify=t inthe blood.: - --'il2-9P Ohev are acknowledged by tlie lindredund - thousands -who dre using them; to be not only. , the. most mild and pleasant in thheir.,operaton bat the most. perfectly liinocint~ safe a nd eth, cient medicie ever. offered i pub Those who otce. make a tnl' tf~t'heilye never afterwaids'feel 'illing .to---" theni, and call again and'againi for more is siuffidient proofidftlieir good qualities - '-';: ce-~ And unedae sefets ne - -~ Asantd yp iecuiaer's bor lcmlit they iediatheiworu powers to.Jfadc0- V kaion nd dsase farwh sup e oanhingI isse all those ceopns. - -flcediiayt~ of Dlrm or ia ng er Complainw,th e,s unrv ..diciny: hve ben cureds so naiual nd sipyefessthe aridciel surortoh son anydtal iever abr oh be~" forthe pbli;adnd5.etbo il s thashio urerising ithemn toe otheml tbe.yosth reach ofd pleaubt in thei estmtion. of b evy t pervidel noet a~ad~7 Theye oa. mvakbe mnoa tr andfyesePo1 themondcall afecins, aasn dfo mopeiadl isompfaint toowicfhferaes altissd~ Thoew har fe mlntarain- and coirey7 anothin iththditrenconq hiultill frmtefindecrs do. heisy .eed tknb plersons of th e ;ands the feeonle,'the hada therou s ntir lctearelrnghn.b theyidipraytio.ecawnrusl poers te aysiem ofbin humorps nde LineryComsir-ailtey sanid. invrialyduc on':dhasbeltli. i~ wrdaf-tehvigsufered undl~e'the read.i sandriox-to afy thevetible Pilhribrugh biere sord wthui;a oas-tel25-conthsb'ileth'e tatesh thoe andpringre:'thnn ree tmisthe baen qatty reac ohe doStteste T.estmino bevr idviut er..Asnlet They aret civaluthat in haevee affdic'ted cihndick :Hedctio, 'Dsfpeite d'ahi Comnplaints torich otfemnes loarlte .steegt Theinyears, mdrin whicig atime a.c4y als iiredille caoutviciotn624 oftiltilit persnsr 9of xesyoa.e;apion'see~l, ai~lm t.eners l andlicawe .afreaghudb Upwaordsieo.tAredsi'niiyedcalinsevty 16t sad b."Se f ene bi ielesPildhbavdi sol whneer la' tide liidemothPitkme :(ntabtlne, aind morebitantreedisilydmoh fesahiatt ther-rteatre s a.imafara .Ae~se af Sperihsuedin e, ofpamlyl-ohie .pher.itou Meiemre Ad sing.taef i er tik~n, ndf gulear:omm in~; Tal: beg l' opmnte-i e eie * -iefril 'Ald 7, Iis4: jt P T~i ntv~oW tfeta 'hoain o'en iffi1 Copiui Coswlirtiees ibrithou~tcjh aiedllas I rbolleciaducaput !iutleek gratelsall of whphitcffordpm th. suchyno abl pI dvii paigcmmnh d 8piW evr htrut. dis tak o bP~ 1in. abu si.1mittS)ANd;IaP. alE' o Prsice,25:cJ~aetsoredxerthl1bdirectfion thruse f odfrpo iaaid -oke MAdIL~nAND seived a laj a .. selected byone of the firm; n 1r Bas ten, WhiladelphiiB -ltmoren'1a}e4t which in iddttoit'zn iheir fojmer- qk;f'coa1i prisestthe la 6 me ltu o ever o'ned i"... .. oil 1 oi s n~~e oset -* St.CoJ ur a ' r 350 bagRio , sohbd Ve st lndra Mlia 10 i e:ua~'d.rr srcs,"ua an {bdio . -, $51, bbsNe0rleei. 70,000 lbs. Baon1aWS S pew&S iii dors 80,000."8:n SdeIte Zui es " 5,000' 'English 3,000' ".:13nd> n ron;-= ' - 3.000" ' Nail,R S 2,000; "' t Gps:, Gserma, &Bliitoed toel 200 seits WitgniBoxes, ,70'sacks Salt(bleclred'sacks , p iece ahnyBaging 1,040 (ilswBaggirgTine, (Weavers) 100" do' Heml :-do :d6: --1,500-yards Osnaborgs,:- . . 5,000-lbs; douibir efinedLoaf sugar,, 3,000 .. .>.crushed do. 3,000". powdered.. " 'do. 1,000 ' sibgle relied Loaf- do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 . Sperm Candles; 20 " Hull's patent.Candles,:. Gtierces fresh:ground-Rine 2,000.lbs White Lead:No,.1 q qulils 25 bbl. Canal Flour,.(choice brand,) 40~doz. .dining, parlor, rocking and cliildren's Chairs, 7ases. Hats and -Caps, 150 ciisks Stone Limoe (in fine order,)a 20 kegs Dupont's FFFg Powder, 1,000 lbs: Bar Lead, " . _.^ 40 boxes-Wiridow Glass8x10:& 10x12; 130. bags Shot, assorted sizes,: ', 2,500 pairs Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice; Ginger, Choc late;Cin: namon, Almonds,. Starch,,Nuitmegs, finechee ing Tobacco,.Negro Cleths, Blaikets, Slib Thread, Cotton Yarn: Cot'ton Cirds,:Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves.' PloughLines;-Indigo; Madder, Blue-Stone Copperas Epsom:Salia Linseed .Oil, Lamp -Oil,- a (superior atirile,) Trace Chains, Fitth.Chains, Smoothing Irons; brau bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, -Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nesta Measures, Feathers, '&c. &c. &c. 2. -a . BLEY'& CRAP.ON. Hamburg July, 1,1843.; tf '. y23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co., Declarationin For W s.Fr . eign Attachment. T HE Plaintiff'having'.tbis day filed-his declatation in my office; a'nd the De fendant having no' wife.or Attorne'yknown to-be within the State'on wham a copy of the same, with a rule to plead; can be served-: It is ordered, ti'nt the. Defendant plead to the said declaration, within a-yeai and a day, or final and absolute judgement will bo given against him. GEO. POPE, c c. T. Clerk's Glflce, April 30, 1844. ny 1, T& . '14 1y. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.' 1N THE COMMON PLEA S. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attack B. S. Miller, ;mrent. William 'Curry, Declaration us. - - in Foreign Attack. Henry 'Carter. . - meat. Jared E. Groce, Declaration Vg. in Foreign 'Attach= The Same. ment. Curry & Caver, .Declaraion vs. in Foreign Attach The Same. - - ment.' William Curry, ..Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach The Same. ment.-. Jared E. Groce, vs. Declaration T he same. anud in Foreign Attack. Benjamin S. Miller. - ment. Curry & Caver, ) Declaration 5s. mn Foreign Attack John WV. Carter. ment. B. W. Groco, Declaration es. in oreign Attack. Trhe Same. meat. WV. Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attack. The Samne. went. J. A. Hlibier, Declaration vs. in Foreign Atttci Hliram N. Wilson, Agent. 'meat. Israel Bond, for the usce Declaration of the samec, vs, in Foreign Attack The Same. ) ment. T H E Plaintiffs in the a bove cases, havin this day filed their declarationsin mnyo. fiee, and the def'enda".is having no wife or at torney,known to be within this State, oii whom a copy of said declaration, with a rule to plead can be served: It is ordere'd, that the said defen. dant do plead to the said declaration, within a year and a (lay from tbo publication of' this or der, or final and absolute 'judgment wvill be awarded against them. GEO. POPE, c. C. r. Clerk's Offlee, Nov. 6, 1843. ly 420 State of South Carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. Oliver Simpson, Declaation J. . cke. I n Foreign: Atachmecnt, 1IE Plaint 6' having this day filed hisa de. ..claration. in my oflice, and the defeindant having no wife or attorney, known to b~ within the State, on wh'omr a copy of the same, with a rul to p lead, can be served: It is ordered, that the deendant plead' to the said declaration, withiin.a year and a day, or final and absolute judgemenit wvill be given against him. - G EO. PO.PE, c..c. r. Cloik's Office, 16th March, 18 March 20 ly ' 8, Sate of' South Carolina. RARNWELL DISTRICT., IN THE COMMON PLE4AS. James' T. Gray, . -'Foreign Attaihrmeat' Ann Milledlue. Assumpuit. HE Pfinitiff in the abovd case, hadg~i this day filed his'declaration' in mcy or fice, and the Defendant having 'no aittor'ney, krnwsn to be in this State, on whiomna i-ule to, plead can be served; on motion,.Ordere'd; that the said defendant-do plead within alyear and: a day from the publication ofthis ruile or.iaal and absolute judgment will be iwarded~iag idst ORASMUS D. ALLEN; c. _ Clerk's'(.Oce, 5111 Jane, 1843. ' 'une14. -'--y' 20 1- BBLS. Canal .FLO R - ~J~100 boxes new-,Raiis ns - 2 bagsiiornds'< Just received and for sale by' Hamur. Nv.SIBLEY &r CRAPON. 25mhr Nv er 44