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) New Spuin :c iniel: :they hay e jstrecojd'i1 splendid stock ofn - hifrisiiaddition to their formertffik, nil _eiiablethein to show a iatitij assortihent of Goods;ieldcted with care it .thn seasou, Tb rstdek cotisistinar t, pa nfollows A good assortment of FANCY PRINTS, (ev ery variety) -. Giniawljs, an4 Mourning ditto. < Musln melams, (nesv style,) R-ich"rinted Lawns, - j.u]( nest(new and handsome styles.) ane Shawls &adies Cravats. A general assortment of flosiery, Gloves -& itts. Dimity and tich worked Muslin Cellars, Cardinal Capes, andlargo Neti Shawls, *ALSO, N ewv style Bonnets at Ribbons. FOR o R:CTE~aMs's, w"AR, Linensrillings,Gambroons. - erinobassamneres;Cotianades, Naikccns,&c. g'A'good assertment of ,e.Fino.white antid black HATS, Pali Leaf and.Leihorn for men and boys. OJIESTIC GOODS: BM 'and: bleached- lhirtings and. Sneetings, DkingDiapere, &c. Joy oqsand'Childr's 'SHOES, tLilies it, Slippers, a good assoitment. flardwgre & Cutlery, CROCKER, SCHOOL BOOK$, S S 'T1ONARY, With miny'Gooddstoo tediousJo enumerata. which'vill be offer i. iThvorable terms, to pod 'c'ntonierl aii, resonable allowance made for Cash. PRESLEY & DRYAN Marbia 13 5t 7 Ngotice HE subscriberbega leave to inform his frienIs and the comrniitiy in goneral, lhat he is at this time receiving and openingan entire new STOCK OF GOODS, eonsisting in p:rtrf DOM ESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS. flats Shoes, Bonneis, Iiard waro, Crockery Ware, Saddles,lrieles,Whips. Grceries,&c. All of whicharticles he % ill offeroa the very Lest terus his circuaW nices and the times will admit. S. F. GOODE. March 13 Z1 7 Bland & Butler,, ARE now receiving and opening their usual ? .supply of Spring & Summer Goods, which. with their former riock, reunders their assortment complete, and to which they res pectfully invite the attention of'their customers, und the publick generally. We will .not pretend to enumerate ariicles; -_ - Cal and we- will hiow them to yon; ii you do not buyrit shall not he our fault. .Wewouldavail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our sincere thanks to those wihot have 10 liberally patronized us, and invite by a strict our. bnsiness, and their intercat, a ance,of.th'atpatronage. h"-i27 tf 0 ' Chea Cash Store, = WPOSI'E GOUDMAN'S HOTEL.] omethitng '-to Your .Adraniage ! ! 5TILE Subscribrs having receivedl their sup . ply.of SPRING GOODS, beg leave to iomthe public that they will self cheaper by twenA five'ercent than e:er. .Ther Stock consists in part of Calicoesitt8, 10, 12} cents, super do at 16, Superflne English & French do at 20a25, Hos'ate2A; fine4b pair fot $1, in kien at.. 25 per prece, ' Panfalooniltu1Ts at-12&, 16 and 20 cents, j1ae iafiii ooins44. super 62&, lip 'd il;,I5 cents per yard, 6-4BioainSheeting 1 ets pr yard Sups fns; ees, 9ery chea p, Supei rilisLihien, 50 to 75 ceints, S t~ifcotoh-Ginghams, 31A, 'Eet e.~ulins, yard wide, 25, - , do 4-4 wide 40) centis, ieayrnges, very.cheap, esN it'enuialf Hose, .2& ets pr pair,. - s CLOTHING. *--'Coton Pantaloons 75 cents an@1, Linen Dralo.150; sup. Gambroona '225 - Vests 62 Mrsilles-1 .25, slip Silk 2 25. Cents 1 5- fine Ginghnins 2 50. Parltas, A spleiglidi~asorttmant a'fSHOES, at all -Cprices, eqtiallyas!ow. Aii Spedl.Qotton, a superior article, of '200ydslat5i6j pe dozon, Sqa s' uoperior rticle, 25 cents por oz . paftisle of HIATS itt S2, White doS3. t~~lei-Cofes aalUsngar at 101 l.bs for $1" Afd i.C ?6c ,(rocerie., ulery. a~~zere, Tiniway, .addles anul - 3Bridlise8i,'c. 8,re. .hold still to thlaf Mott. that "a nimbe 'better than a ilow shilling." we as. - tiat wil)ap r us w'ith a cull, that Jbs satisfied-Math ou:r prices. S- J. COlIN &:Co. - C.eHo pril 17 St 12. Profo Mlstakec ~iRA CO',MisstoN -' a~R~HAS~ H iMBURG, S. C.. ~ Giens iaomiitfaienads, ankthe -, -,. ~ .~). WARi i vi th large coave - 3* ~ Storesattachjind, -is tiow completed o ~e~gtiouidf -e daudise, &w.. -d -n -fpincipalstreet lendin 6~eess kefonrnee - COliitisoffniently-stmited nildhdingwagcns. - a e permanently located in .tbis ?edged not to speculato- nr Cotton * *.--~ -.- nt e nt, but to give. their-undivia -dei attenti io nterest of their cuomers, an d are fnl a>*Eed to attend tolhe' Sale, - t 8h n, oft & MFnar~ r AE RCI A NDISE. 'iibe a's':follows:-Fnr sel Jtper ale;-Shippin'g do, 60 Cmmssion for buying or -~ ~ i~t e 'udI'rodtico per cent. recewsed-4 th e-riverfree fromwifufa ja ~ b~ra1~dveanees-wil-libe made bwi'en~eu~ *consaignments made to thni..-' gSeptr ~ t '- freh unslacked ROCK LIM E, eat aid for sale by Homba BLEY"& C.RAPON.. 59' Cf4) - NR ICA ,fo jambur, Mrch l " ~ R U gECONOMY! ECONOMY!!Jfl Tr BEOY , prear -ljf Sout esi (Sttes, bit bi disappitaaitblish "ig itas a book," now Proposes: o'issue .the work in sheets. twice a mnth;intil thiewhlei worksahall be conipletted;' EseliiitiriHl comprise 32-daodecimo pages, on excellent paper. making, wien completed, about.00 or 350 pages.' This method .hns been"adopted because it is the cheapest and safest mode by which the work can be delivered to subscribers. The principles of Medicine,-Disease, Prac tice, and theory, so far as relates to the Botanic remedies, are full and comprehensive. In fact, the Medical Pocket Book is so-arranged as to render every man, or head of a family qualified to act as their ewn physician. - In urging the POCKET BOOK upon the public, he deems it only necessary to state, th-t (not as heretofore.) the work will bse free from Mysterious Technicalities-and, ii all the light within the reach or comprehaeasion of the writer, has been plainly set forth. Disease, with the various treatments. preparations for. and application to, are renderedsopasy no one who reads can fail to comprehend. This course fins been pursued in all the divisions of the work, particularly in Anatomy, which is con densed from volumes of seven and eight hun dred pages, down to a compass of, perhaps, he tween thirty and fifty pages-embracing the major, and most important functions, internal and external, dr the human frame. It will he found to answer the purpose for which it is designed. and its adaptation to all classes, ages and sexes-and will prove to be a companion to all who may consult its pages either theo retical or practical. The following is the order in which the sev eral paris of the work will appear. antid the difierunt suhjects that will be therein contained: viz. 1. Preface, History and Theory of the Bo tanic Practice. 2. Practice of Medicine. 3. Botanical Materia Mediea. 4. Compendious Anatomy. 5. Obstetrics, abridged. (i. Dispenaatory. 7. PIjinltr and valuable Recipes, between 100 and 200. H. Surgery, abridged. 9. Comprehensive Glossary, 10. Index, arranged for each part separately The first farm of the work will be issued about the first of May. Those who wish to avnil themselves ofthe work will forward their subscriptions, through their respective pos1 offices,-'ostm:tsters are authorized to.forward letters containing mney fur a publication of this kind, free of postage. The work, when coupleted, can be bound in any style to suit the taste of the purchaser. Terms -For a single copy, $2 50. Five copies, $10. Ten copies, $17 Twenty co. pies. $30. The poe.tnge will be the same as on newspapers. Each i-nnher will be carefully folded in an envelope, and forwarded to each subscriber separately. Address, free of postamge, F. S. BIRONSON, LaGrange, Ca. Those editors who receive ibis prospectus will-confer a favor by publishing it in their cu. lumns for a fewn weeks. The numbers of the Pocket Boot will be sent to all who publish as requested. March 27 tf 9 TIE FIFTH VOLUME OF T5It - Hamburg Journal. OUR years have nearly elapsed sit.ei the Journal first made ns appearance before a enerots public ; and although having met with a due portion ofsupport, the Editor would at this tin.-, invite the attention of his old friends, and those who may feel a desire of ens. tmining his efforts, and extend additional en couragement, to lend a helping hand towards the commencement of a new volume. We make nn earnest appeal to our friends in South Carolina, as well nt, those in other ,tates, to assist us in the circulation of the Journal, and clear away those weeds that have grown around the Old Palmetto Tree. Now that we have preferred Henry Clay to Martin Vani Bnren,' we can only expect a desperate effort to be made to erush us, and consign thme HIAMBURG JoURNAL, to oblivion. Thnama we fear not those wvho would injure our inferest, because the more we are traumpled on. thme bet. ter we will thrive ; still. we wish to have the consolation of knowving thiat onr course meets with respotnse froum thme hearts of fi-eemen. To condtuct a Press in South Carolina in op position to the estabilishied mandates of those who dic tate, is like treading on die liiibidfden ground ofsomueeastern mosque-ino christian dare pass it, unless barefoot. Yeit we have dared to make a venture on this land, andl ferret out that wvhich should be removed. Aiid now we leave onr cause in the hands of our-friends, anmd present our effors to their cou siderationu, to say, wvhether wve must bet disap poiited or be supprted with liberality anmd kindness. The Journat is publishedl once a wveek. at the very Irpw prie~e of T wo DOLLfA Rs per annum, in adyaaiieand contains at least twelve colnumns oef vending miatter. Will our brother editors, of either party. ex tend aflriendlly act. by giving the above a few insartions? J. W. YA RBOROUGH. Hamburg, S. C., March, 1d44. Match 2'l tf 9 State of' South Carolinla. EDGEFIELD DISTR.ICT. IN EQUITY. Julho A. Houston, Trustee,)' Daniel McKie.& al. - ' . es) Bill for Accounit. George A. McKie, Thoma McKie, et al. J IT appearing to the satisfation of the Coin. mnssioner, that William Durham, and a suipposed son of Michael McKie, dec'd., whose inme is unknown, defendants in this suit, re aide without ihe limitsofthis Statec: On motion, by Mr. Wardlawv, Conmplainants' Solicitor. or lered,that the above namned defendants,do plead, answer. or demur, to the complainants sd bril, within three toontha from the publication hereof, or thg said bill will be taken pro confesso against S. S. TOM PKINS, C.LEE.D Commissioner's Offce. Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 3m 5 State of'South Carolina. EDGEFIELD4DISTRICT, 1NV EQUITY. Anm Bates anid Thos. S.) Bates. Ad'inrs. ss. Bill for. Account, Geo. Mf. Bates, et al. 3.Partition, 3rc IT appearing to ther satisfaction of' the - Commissioner. , thaGeorge M.~ Bates Joel-Hamniter and Eliiabeth his wife, Wilson M, Bates and Nadcy Ann his wifeAndrew .J. Wilson and Hepsebah his wife, and David An adw Bates, defendattin this suit, reside with ouitthefimiits of thuis State: On motion, by Mr. Wardhxw, Comphainanis' Solicitor, ordered, ttijth tioi6e' named defendants do plead, an swer,oir delaizr,Aa the comainimants' bill,with n threedntnhsfromn the publication hereof, or the said 'billwill'be taken pro cionfessoagainst them. am - SS. TOMPRINS, c. U..D * mmom s nor's Office 19814 Fuduiljn roer'es. inBEabsErtber'.respeetf ,y= ofoii ~lii" s o c en fie -$#IV cri:rrearly op. ossir. imes InbI d's; *6te1, a.largq and goneraliiimeatf GROCERIES, par ticularlg adapted to the wants of families, con sistiagmn part of - New Orlens, Porto Rico, and St. Croix WSUGARS --.. Lump, lont. crushed & powdered Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, -Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Hall's Patent Candles, 4s,5s,,& 6s. Sperm. do. - 4s, 5s, & 6s Canal Flour. in whole and half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1.8 barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. do. 50 saska Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverakin,) ALSO, Bar soap, shaving soap, cotton cards. wool cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, piggins. in digo, madder, copperas,. rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie mc crackers, wa ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al monds, currants, citron, cloves, nutmega, mace. cinnamon, pepper, spice, ginger, sago, pearl Barley, maccaroni, vemicilli, capens, mustard, starch, Vest India and American preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves. H. A. KE:NRICK. [lauburg. Novr. 25 tf 44 GROCERIES. &c. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, selected by one of the firm, in Ne~w York, Bos ton, Plilat4 bia, Baltimore and Charleston, which in addltion to their former stock. com prises the largest and bestassnrtmentof Goods ever offered in this market, consisting in part as fullows.: 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans am St Croix Sugars, 350 hngs Rio, Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mtingo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, 70 hads. West India Molusses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hans,Sides& Shoulders, 80,000" Swede kIon, assorted sizes, 5,000 " Englsh do. 3.000" Band and Hoop Iron 3.000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoeshmnpes, 2.000 ' Cast, German, -& Blistered Steel, 2410 setts Wagon Boxes, 1.700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,0110 bushels Salt, in bulk, 250 pieces Gunny Bagging. 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, 100 do Hemp do do 1,500 yards Osnuburge, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sga-, 3,1100 " " " crushed do.. 3,000 " powdered do. 1,0011'" single refined l'oaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles. 20 " Hull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh ground Rice. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 -Uiion Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and 'children's Chairs, 7cases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFFg Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead.. 40 boxes Window Glaksx10 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pain Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cm. namon, Almonds. Starch, NRutmegsfine chew inig Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards, Wool Cards, Tacks; Sieves, Plough Lines, Indigo, M1adder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Linseedl Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chains, Fit th Chains, Smoothing Irons, brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willowv Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. SIBLEY &CRAPON. Hambuirg July, 1, 1843. tf 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY John Rochell, Bll for Parti -vs Ition. Account, James Tomkins, Ex'tr. and (and Seule others. . sent. IT apeniring to the satisfaction. of the Com-. missioner, that Ileiiry M Tomnkins, Fran cis Tomnkin~s and Sarnhi his wife, Pocahontas Toimkins.P'owhattan Tomnkins, Elizabeth Torn kinms, dausghiter of Fraiicis Tomnkin*, deceased;i John Tomkinms, of Teniiessee, and Susan his wife, R. M. McGnfirey, and Charisey his wife, S. 11. Saunders aiid Eliza his wife. Patsey . Squires, Israel Morris, and Anna, late Anna Squires, his wife, Ezra Squires. Ira Squires, Anraminter Squires, the three last named be'ing children of said Anna Morris, Bar iholowr.ew S. Adams, Ophielia Barker, Wil ' liam Adams, James Adams, Thomas Adams James Atchison, and Sarah his wife; John Gib son, Jnies Stallsworth, Calloway!Sallswothl, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth, Nicho Ins Stallsworth, and Nancy Stallsworthi, de fenidants in this suit, ride without the limits of ihis State;t On motion, by Mr. Banskett Comnplainnnt's Solicitor, ordered, that the above named Defendhants do plead, answer, or de mur, to the Complainant's said bill, within 'threei months fronm - the publication hereof, or m he said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. 8. S. TOMPKINS, c. a a. Commissioner's Offc, Feb. 9. 1843. Feb.14 -..3m 3. State'of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COURT OF ORDINARY. James M. Sullivan & wifi, ) Sarah S. Joseph M. Terry. Ebenezer IPart ition for Chamberlain & wife. Su- account and set san. Martin N, Mimns, S. illiement of the es .S. Mi, Willikam C. Ro-f te of . Mims, bertson, Daniel Bird, the* sear. dec'd, legal representatives oh Win. Thurmond, dec'd., & John Trerry, sr. dec'd.J ON hearing the petitioii in this case, and it uVppearng to miy'satisfaction, that Jos. M. 1I Terry. D'l. Bir d~and'the lega[epresentatives j of William Thurmond, dec'd ,;and the legil re-t presentatives of John Terryiuen'r., dec'd., live s beyond thme limits of this.State;~it is therefore a ordered that the said defendants do appear in 11 my office on -Manday the 22d -of July next, to-render an account.of thesadmwistration of Da-vid S. Mims, and Joseph M Terry, admin istrators upon the estateot David Mirns. senr., deceased. Given under'my hand andeal ofoffice, this 20thzday of April. A. D. 1844. JOHNe HILL, o.: n.[(L. 5.'1 State of South .Carglilna.. EDGEF D 1STEICT.,' r IN THlE Clhf bN1AS . Josiah J ..Rvani 1 eign .1tachment. Win. Fifzro)Yy .Josiah-J. Ryan, Declaration in vs. F..boretgn Attach Fitztoy & Mclnnis. meat. T HE' Plaintiffs having this day filed their declarations in the above stated ases in my' office, and the defendants having no wife or attorneys known to be within the limits of this State, on whom a opy ofrsaid declarations with a rule to plead can be served: It is.ordered, that he said -defendants do plead to the said :eclarations, within a year and a day rrom the publication of this order, or final and absolue judgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. F. Clerk's Office, May 6, 1844. May8, 15 1v State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. tN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks, Applicant, Glidleon Youngblood, & others, Defen'ts. Tappennngto my satisfaction. that Gideon' I oungblood. Geo. Yonngblood,' and Nar ,ha Youngblood, resides withont the limits of his State: It is ordered, that they do appear tad object t<, the division and sale of the real state of Lewis Youngblood, dec'd., on or be "ore the first Monday in July next, or their con sent to the same will be entered of record. J. HILL, o. r. n. March 26th. 1844. 12t 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. uertrnde Riley, & Sophia Al. Sawyer, vs. George V. Sawyer, Wil. Billfor Partition ham Padget, et al. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. that John H. Allen and Joi :y his wife, defendants in thissnit, reside with )ut this State. On motion, by Mr. Wardltw, Complainants' Solicitor, ordered,thattheahove gamed Defendants; do plead, answer or demur, :o the .Complainants' said bill, within three nonths from the publication hereof, or the said till will be taken po confesso against them. S, S. ''OM PK IN, c. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 3m yo State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co., Declaration in For ,s. imo~. I eign Attachment. HE Plaintif having this day filed his declaration in m.y office, and the De rendant having no wife or Attorney known :o be within the State.on whom a copy jf theusame, ivith a rule to plead. can be served: It is ordered. that the Defendant plead to thesaid declaration. within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgemen will be gives against him. GlEO.-PO'E. c. c. r. Clerk's Gflice, April 30, 1841. May 1, y & n. 14 ly. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Cuiiry & Cavet, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach B. S. Miller, meat. Willham Curry, Declaration vs. Sin Foreign Attach. lenry Carter.' went. fared E. Groce, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attad The Same. ment. ~urry & Caver, Dedlaration us- in Foreign Attach ['he Same. ment. W illiam Curry, Declaration is. in Foreign Attach. ['he Same. - ment. rared E. Grace, vs. Dedlaration r'he same.'and in Foreign Attach 3enjamin- S. ?hiller. ment. urry & Caver, Dedlaration is. in Foreign Attach ohn WV. Carter. menit. 3. IV. Grace, 'Dedlaration is. in Foreign Attach ['he Same. went. WV. Curry, ) Declaration is. >in Foreign Attach ['he Same. ) ent. .A. Hibler, Declaration '5.s in Foreign Attack. liram N. Wilson, Agent.) ment. srael Bond, for the use )Declaration of thegpamoe vs. in Foreign Autach ['he Same. '.n h ment. H E Plaintifin thebove cases, havinw 3.tis day filed their declarations in my of. co,. and the defendants having no wife or at siney.known tobe wilthin this State. otn whom copy ofmaid'declaratton, with a rule to plead an be served t is ordered, that the said defen ant do pleadito the-said declaration, within a ear and a day from the publication of this or ler, or.Bnal nd. absolute judgment will be warded againatibhem. '-~N~i.c.GEO. POPE, c. C. P. lerk''Ofc,'?ov. 6,1843. ly 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. )irpo Dedlaration' .G. Eekiles. In Foreign Atachment. H llitf hauing this day filed his de cla iinm ofic, and the defendant aving nod*ife or attorney, known to be within he State, om~ot a copy of thme same, with a ueto le n beserved: It is ordered, that be deendan plad toithe said declaration, vithin a yearrsnd ala, or final and absolute tdgement will lie given against him. Clek GE. POPE, c.C. P. Clek'sdice.1l6thMarch, 1844 March 20 -' .' Jy 8 State of South Carolina. JIARNWELL DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. am s . ray Foreign Attachment. ann Milledge . .Assusmpsis. HIPj~intiffim the above case, having .this day fled his declaration in my of ce, and thme Defendant having no attorney, nowvn to be in this State, on whmom a rule to lead can be serived;'onrmotion, Ordered, that s said defendant do plead within a year and day from the pdblication of this rule or final nd absolute judgnment will be awarded against r.ORASM'4S D. A LLEN, c. c. .. Clerk's O0.ice, 5t1 June, 1843. June 14 :y 20 ILK,Ginghamu ati Cambric Umbrellas, ~Just reeiva good assortment, by ,OllN O. B. F'ORD. - amh-r- Febh. 20E ",r 4 'FoT. 11teL'Cure of rHESE"P the highly colli neoeral. in Rock bridge-county 1rginier ca1lt isil e Alurnaprms. - Those Pills, like the water from *hieh they are prepared, are aidiuretic, pronior iug the secretioiotf.urine and. i alterative,. increaaiug the seei-etions ofib eglandudre system generallyaiind particularly 6f tle liver. They: act gently, but= el'eciisl upon the bowels, ater two or 'three days'. use of them; producing copious dark, bil lious evacuation. They alsd effect a determinatiol to the surface, increasing the persp,iratio hore foio, they'are iilgreat-purifier of tie -lood, and equaliser of the circulation. Each pill is equal to a, cor tuy"ass of the wa ter. They should be bibrecach meal, and from six:to tu elv.e should be taken in the course of ach day, for a fortnight, and then omitihein forthe same period. For the cure of th above diseas es,.perseverance in'the -use of these Pills, is-all important; and if they are persever ingly used, every alternate fortnight, a cure may more certainly be expected, thafun der any other treatment heretofore discot vered, except from the use of the vater4 from which they are prepared, eithei- hymn attendance at the Springs or. otherwise. They very speedily cure diarrboeas.. at tended with acidity of tbe-stotnach, and are a very useful remedy for the summer bowel-complaint in children, as also for expelling worms from children. From one to four should be given in three equislpor Lions each day, to a child under six years, according to age. When given to children, they should be powdered and mixed with syrup. - These Pills are easily taken, hav ing no nauseous taste, are perfectly safe in all cases, where active fever does not exist, and do not sicken-persona while using them. S. R. CAMPBELL. For sale by J. D. TiaassTs, Edgefield Court House, South Carolina. April 17 if 12 Dyspepsia. 0 soothe the sufferings ot humanity, to T ameliorate the pangs of disease, is the grand object of medical science. This is effi ciently demonstrated in the healing virtues of DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETI'S PILLS. The cures effected by this medicine would fill volumes.. Views.on Indigestion as a sourceof various Undefined and irregular Nervous Sensations. "Ills, small at Srat grow larger from delay, "And slowly eat their sad and cankering way; "Thus by successive throes, the frane is torn, "'Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." The nerves ofthe hnman body-those neces sary and mysterious agents which immediately connect man with external nature-ure singu larly prone to have their functions disordered by an oppressed condition of the.stomach ; the minute termination of that portion of the nerves expanded upon the organs of digestion convey in the orbid inp-ession to the Brain. And alough the Head can, undoubtedly, like other organs, be the seat of primary disorder, yet, in the great majority of cases, the uneasy sensa tions there experienced are symptomatic of disordered Stomach; and, further, there is abun dant evidence to prove that erudities: in 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 agonisic form of Tic Dolreanx -the alarming convulsions of. the Epileptic seizure-or in that irritable condition of the nerves of the heart occasioning nervous palpi. tation-they can all frequently be traced to the source above mentioned, and be cured by mild evacunut anl tonic remedies. To relieve -a state ofso muchausfferig and distress (in which body and mind also particirate)BRANDRETH PIL S are confidently recommended; ast by combining aronmatic tonic and cleansing pro pierties, they remove all oppressive accumula tions, strengthen the Stomach, indiace a healthy appetite, and impart tranquility to the nervous system and in ihct, by their general purifying power upon the blood, exert a most beneficial influence in all cases ofdisease. Read thne foil own.DYSPEPSIA CURED. BE Nmzt~oo, Vt. Dec. 5th, 1843. Dear Sir:-I wash you to add may mestimo ny to the host of others that you have, in favor of your valnable Pis. Ini the year of 1838; 1 was attacked with that disagreeable complaint, the Dvsr~rsa. wvhach so affected me that I could not take the least particle of food, with out the most unpleasunt arid uncomfortable sensations in my chest, head and bowels. My chest was so sure tha t I could not bear the slightest pressure withont giving me pain. My heaklh was most miserable;t many physiciaiis told me they thought I was ini the conasumption, and that if I did not give up my husiness, and chiange climate, I could live hut a short time. 1 tried every thing in the shape of medicine, and consulted the mnost skilful physicianas, but found nao plermanenlt re-lief. I became discour aged, gloomy, sad, and sick of life: and, proba bly ere this. shonld have been in ray grave, ha I niot fell in with your precious medicine. A friend of mine. who had been sick of the same conmplaint, advised me to try y.mur pills; bait, having tried some other medicines without ob taininig any relief. had but little faith that your Pills would be of benefit to nme; but, at his earnectasolicitations. I procured a box and coma. menaced taking them. The first box produacedl little or no effect~and I began to despond, for fear thait your nmedicine would prove like others I hate taken; hut amy friends argued that one was not a fair trial, and I purchased a second, and beforne I had taken the whole box I began to experience a change; the pain itn my chest began no be le painfuil, anid my food did not distress me as mach as for mealy. I wvetnt on taking them uantil I had ta ken six boxes, and my DvSzEPSIa was' outfE, and my expectation of an early death vanmshed. and I felt a "new creature." I wasthen, and am tnow, a healthy timan. I have never since been troubled with the Dyspeps-ia. I have ad ministered your Pills to the nmember. of my family, and to any friends, and in all cases wth good success. You can pubbsh this if it -willt be of any use to you. I am, dear Sir, truly yours, J. I. COOK Publisher of the State Banner. Principal Office 241 Broadway, N. ' a fresh supply- just received bythe followiang agents, Brnan & BoUr.ER,- dgefield C. H., J. S. & D. C. Sanyley. Meeting streti .loha McLaren, Abbeville C. H.I Dl. Mertidjian, Cokeaburry; Whillock. Sullivan 4 Wali, Greenwood; Colewan JLipscomb, New Ma~r ket, and 8. D. Clarke 4t Co., H'atnj, Price 25 cente per box with filli uire ona. UjT &e Ae~~erg Atarchlk7 4 12 China, Crockery, es. AGENE RA L assortment of CHINA, isting ofeonamon and fine Teas..Liames, Bowig, Pitchers, Dishes Ewers. a'nd Basins; granite,. Lad China Tea settsj Tuanblers, 'Winie Glas. es, Decanters, Lamnps Salts,'Craiets'&o~.&c. or sale by H i. A. -KENRICKL I~at~aburg, Novr. 25 4. 4CERTA e anda'ever , o :eatsnerriof Bilions, r - - Dibility.anet YThe stlmsf Eateri rec af o" -Medicinse bs eienry? Wen Pb}ringl snd otlisis -a ben u wI U j - - from fix iie' heartfelt:gra titg a ~ takin pthe-Pils; - -dCliil k0 y . on j fi4 heid .re and ltathfui:. -c" n petite iflcreisi tiiR a4 t;?.iA x~ When taken according tohedi ia ; com anyithem theyae r fa b4'o - Chil and.Keverth . .. a2, nd n ;he stomach ofperate tjoe boe y ' Their actiou so~ charming.-that r and pleased with their -ap "a$ restoration to-healtl. , - l - The Pills asre ifh ble heilsrnpurely and solely; .vegetable i and the happy combination e die and the ns eu medicine 'wvhichi never fals toluvvhn relief is at'all atainable.. : . s fi ~ - Each box contains 20 doise' ie One Dollar. For sale ; O HAVILAND, RfSLY~oj Ed efieldzsot uHojse" Dr.,E .W. GEGERi Aug. 16.;.C e~ A'PUBLIC.ElI891A= HESEPILL Sbfitv'e oiigi -and appreciatie;ffor their eitrab ady and immediate powers- of restdrin'_. head persons suffering under nearly evesy*r= kind ofdisease to which thesumain frasem liable. They are particularyrecoinmi to all those personwhoaresflciedl'ithesn kiit of a chronic of lingerig cnplaiii as t nomedicino 'before the public which liaj.S natural and happy effect upod th" sjtemie correcting the stomacih and liver and'- tbie - formation of healthy nhyle indtherebjurif. ing the blood.; . . . they are acknowledged by thehnaidre"n thousandswho' are uugthe'n, toWbeeonly the most mild, and pleasant in their operation but the most perifetly innocentsafe an effi. cient-medicieever'.of~d'to thrpublie. Those -whto.nee-iake akri ul ,of be Pills, never afterwards'-feel' alling ttle:without themand-callagain-iagaln .rtadrsrwich Is suficitent-proof of treiirg ddnaulities. - HEADAC'HE-SIC' O R QUNE UO. Those who have suffered and afe sai-of suffering with this distressing compislint; will find Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at. once certain and immediate in its eflect. Dne sin gle dose of the Pills,-taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, wil eaie'it in one-half hour entirely. rc .r As'a remedy in snmerandlowelcomplaits, they display their wonderful powers to di ration, and are far superior to any thing L0Use for these complaints. In Dppepsia and Liver Complaist,they stn4 -unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under thedieiad Vol complaint rot years: In Habitual Costiveness they are y superior to any Vevetable Pill ever - fore the public; dud oe 25 cent o x!.lles. tablish their aurprising vittnesand pteetbhm beyond the reach of doubt in the. estnnatlon of every individual. . -;. They are invaluable in Dervos -and.hyo chondriacal affections, loss of anpeti) and all complaints to which fedmales'alone aresiubjeeL They are mild in their -action1 and convey almost immediate' conviction of theirimitility from the first- dose; They anty abetalie by persons otf any age; arnd thefeeble, theimsram, the nervous and delicate are'strengthened hly their operation, because they ilear thigysen of bad humors. quiet nervous irritabitify, and. invariably produce sound health. U pwards of three kundred antd seventp3~aos sand boxes of these mnestimable Pilh have been sold within ihe lest twelve months in three States alone, and more than three 'times :the samequntty in other States. As an anti-bilious medicine, no family should be without them. A single trial of thenm is, mioro satisfactory than a thousand ertificates. Talladega Springs, Talladeg. Co. Ala. August 17, 1842; This is to certify, that I have been afilicted with Sick Headachie, Dyspepsia and 'Liver Complaint, and Costiveness for the last *eight or unine yeurs, during which time I had taken, as wellnus I recullect,about sixty boxes of Beek with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Bran dreth's Pills, all of which afforded me butlittle, or no relief. At-last-I'was recommnendedtotry Dr. Spencer's'Vetablb Pills,-and well I di tor Imeyer had' hut' one attack of-the Siek Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months,) and- 1eandidl icon fess, that I have derived'more real frei~ om the use of Spencer's Pills,.'than reos athe other Medicines nnd Pills th'ai'1hayeseier taken, and I would earnestly recommnendlhina to all as being in-my opiailon; the ~ Qdi-. eine in use for all lingernngfoi Bn~"Thub Pills have done. me so-atc :go'iothiftZ would not feelarwilling to be. without-thes for five dollars aagx; -and4 kIgaunot but.e1ims grateful to .Dr : Spencer for.ig ~pe such a valuable medicinie, and - n4~~jtii, of it is coniferring a. very greatifavor on'te public. as it is a thiing or the titspstimportance that every family should h~axe a snPly of Df Spjencer's ttuly vahauabl Pifllco'smantly ort hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Prie125 cents pet bo;, with rail lirectione~ F~o; sale by - 'RAYlWI RIS12iE 4 CO.~ AGeoj JD. Ti'&BTS EdElCof . Il epensdebte the estateoG fotward 'an ll ~ eitu~ientaa March.2? - 9 TJ IE Co. , eorexl b~tween DV~~5 a dissolved by ' ,ei, h I4 are respectfuhlto~- radn settl etheir accoon ' drciswse. - AGUP