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Sperth. Candles,.&c. 0 WHOLE and half boxes pure Sperm CANDLES, a choice article, warrant ed to give satisfaction. For sale by the box or H. A.-KENRICK. Hamburg, Apfil 20. if 13 'ConfectioarYi &c FRESH sepply'of Candy, Sugar Plumbs, A Kisses, &c., conststitly on hand. AL5.s Brazil .Nuts. English Walnlts, Almonds, Figs, Raisins, &O. H. A.. KENTRICK. Hamburg, April 30. tf 13 "Wines, Brandy, Gin, &c. 1% ALAGA, Teneriffe, Port, Sheiry, and Madeira WINES, American and Holland GIN, American and. Cognac BRANDY, Old Psdoh an'd Apple do. ALSO, A fresh supply of choice PORTER and AL.E, in quarts fnd'pints. For sale by l. A. KENRICE. flam1 rg, April 20. tf 13 Law Notice. T HE subscribers have formed a partnet ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefield Distri Office near Gnodman's Hotel. .J. TERSY, iOSEP ABNEY. December 23.1843 . tf 48 - LAW. iOTICE. T HE undersigned have formed a connex - ion In the Practice of LAW, for the Districts of Edgefield and Barnwell, S. C. Qfficein Hamburg, cot-ner Centre and Mer cer-streets. . GRAY, THOS G. KEY. Hamburg, Feb. 18, 1844. 3m 4 A CARD. DR. W. E. CLAYBROOK,informs the ci tizens of Abbeville District, that he has located at M.rs. Edwards' (White Hall,) and of fers his services in the Various departments of Physic. References.-Drs. Burt, Paul F. Eve, Dugas, Ford. : April27 8t 13 Medical iice. HE subscribers have associated them selves in the Practise of MEDictuE, l ID VItFERY, and SURoERY, Id -Edgefield District, under the frm ofJenulhigs & Keith. W. D. JENNINGS; >. F. KEITH. March 21 if 9 1-OtNtices HE subscribei havidg entered into new business arrangements, is desirous of closing up his old business, and respectfully urges upon those indebted to him either by note or tecozint, thisUecessity of an immediate settlement. JOHN COLGAN. Jabuary 3 tf 49 ilC MMJPE. 5 aBbls fresh unslacked ROCK LIME: just received, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, April 20 if 13 Country Whisk cy. GALLONS " Mouutamu Dew," 20a prime article, for sale by Ii. A. KENRICK. Itamiburg, April 20. Cf . 13 NEW GOODS. SLA CK and blue' black Gros. de Roynl ; Poult do Soie; and Gros. de Grain SILKS; plain, stripe, and fig'd. do; rich Satin stripe Gros. de Paris do; Plaid do. All new patterns, and just receiv d'hy .JOHN T.D1.FORD. Hamburg Feb.17 if 4 Fants & Oils. LBS. Extra and No. 1 White SOO* Lead. - 10- bbls. Train Oil, 105 " Linseed Oil,. 5- " Su perior Lanmp Oil. For sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Ha'mbwrg, Oct 25 tf 40 .* 0. B. FORD, 8now opening at his store uin Hamburg;, E.A general assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. February 16if 4. . -NoEtice. ALL persons having demands against he. b Estati of David Richardson, del ceased, are -reqtuestedi t-o present their act edunts duly attesta sid - those indebted to the.estate will please come forward-suid pay up. .*~. JAS. M. RI CHA RDSON, JAS. S. GU I'GNA RD, Ec s 8 - 15 4'. - Notice. T ~HE Subscriber takes pleasure iha inflorm -Ling the public, that he bas succeeded in igagingthe'services of an experienced Miller for the present year,.and ,having .his Mills in, thruhrepair,,'s gre~pared to do any quan Persouistimving: cheat, end wishing sitperior flour indae fomit,at-e. invited to give him a - 58S. W.' NECIl0LSOli. Jan 5, 1844. ( . 6*. 49 MJ1IBER * Jt.eeduet Prices. - D H E Subscribes'respectfully informs his -. friends and the publie-generally, that lhe has'a good stock of well sawed LOM BE R on hand~ and sawing-daily of the best heartPInaes atbe following prices: At the Mill 50 cents per hundi-ed. Delivered, 80" within 10 or 12 miles of the Mill. Feli. - *.MARTIN POSEY. Fel.13m 2~ - COTTON GINS. 3H E subscriber still continues at 1tis estab .U.lishinom on the RwDGE, to manfiafctilre Gins of asuperiorqumality. His Gins are made cl~theyery hest materisa, and for workmanship und'seirvice will he found equal to an'y in the United. Statesn Repairingin -all its branches will be faithfully performed at moderate charges. Orders addressedlto the subieriber~at the Ridge, will be promptly attended to. B T. BOATWRIGH T. March13, -t-8 - 7 * A LL those idebted to the Estate of ? Iebum Cirpenter,-dceased, are re quiked to make imntediate paymentean'd tirOse-havuing denands against the Estate, tQ present thesui duly attested. -JOHN HILL, 0. t. D. Feb'.28<( 5 tf U)ICHI -Satin-n Chamnelon Silk Shawlhs, R ~ and C.rias&cTc c Just received b .~O D Ihmburg. Feb. 20' ~ f 4 CARD. .1 T E , Subscibererespectf lly ' orm their. T customers and the.public ge Iraly, that they have just received a new and welliselected assortment of Spring & Summer'Goods, comprising an extensive assortment of articles for Gentleme's Clothing, in the latest and most fashionable style, whih they are prepar ed to make up, in a fashionable and workman like manner. From Gentlemen wanting any description of Clothing they solicit a call, as they feel confident in their ability to suit the most fastidious, both in the quality and prices of their Goods. - MEIGS & COLGAN. March 4, 1844. tf 6 Notice. the Subscrihier would take this opp rtunity to return his thanks to his frie4 and e om munity in general, 'or the i tal nage they have conferred on him u the t ten years He intends carrying .erchlent ailori Business, in all its bratiches, at the oh stand, and hopes by strict attention to. busincst, to merit acontintance of those favors which have beensdliberally bestowed en him. JOHN LYON. bec. 12 . if 46 INew Spying Good CHARLEIS SAWFORD, IS now receiving. and will continue to re ceive all kinds of SDRY GOODS of the latest and most fash'onable styles, suita ble for the season. A large assortment of Ca-. licoes and Printed Lawns, a good assortment of Spring and Summer Goods for men's wear, such as:Black Drap d' E'ta Fancy Ribbed and Plain, Brown and White Linen Drills, also Fancy Ribbed and Plain Worsted and Cotton Gambons, V,'stings, &c. 3-4 to 6-4 brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. from 5 cents up. A good supply of Ladies'and Gentle.nen's Shoes; also Fur, Wool and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which will be-sold low for cash. Hamburg, Mtarch 23. tf 9 Paper langiugs. 1 0 ? pcs. PAPER HANGINGS. new styles, and at low pri ces. Just received by JOHN 0. B FORD. Hamburg, Feb. 20 if 4 Shirliags & Sheetings. 3 4 4-4, 5-4. 6.4. and l2-4. hrown and 4 bleached Shirtings and Sheengs, Just received by JOHN 0. B. FORD. Hamburg. Feb. 19 tf 4 Just. Received NANKEENS, by th care, 50 bhl.. N. 0. Molasse. For sale by * SIBLEY & CRAPON. H.amburg Feb.28 tf 6 GINGHAMS. COTCH, German, and American Plaid GINGHA MS. Just received and for sale by JOHN 0. 11. FORD. Ihamburg, Feb. 20 t 4 LAMP OIL. A-CHOICE ARTICLE. fur .sub by .1. II. A. KENItICK. Hamburg. Nov. 25 if 14 Bland & Butler, A RE now receiving and opening theirusual snupply of Spring & Summer Goods, which. with their former siork, renders their assortment complete, and to which they res pectfully inite the attenfion oftmeir customers, and the publick generally. We will not pretend to enumerate articles; Call.and we will show them to you; if you do not buy, it shall not be our fault. We would avail oursel ves of dais opportit'ahy to tender ourn sincere thanaks (o those wfmo have so liberalff patronized us, and invite by a sirict ttention to our business, and their interebt, a toninua'e of that pationage. Mlarch 27 f' Notice. T'I lE snbscribier begs leave to inform his ..friends and the comnhidnity in geneaal, that lie is atthmis time receivinag and opeaning an eSe TOCK OF GOODS. onsisting~ in part of DOM ESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS, hiats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard ware, Crockery WVare, Saddle~s, ridles,Whaips. Groceries, &c. All of whlich articles lhe will after on the rery best Lermas his circuamstanaces mad thec times will admit. S. F. GOODE. Marcha 13 ' f 7 Water Proof, & Nvo Mistake! H, L, JEFFERS & co, WARENIoUSE &5 OENERAL CoMMISSIoN MERCHANTS.-IAM BURG, S. C. BEG leave to inform thaeir friends, 6ndl the pIJublic generally. their NE W fi'A TER PRO-OF W ARE HOUiSE, witha large conave naient close Stores atmnached, is now completed and ready for the rece ftiin~dt - Cotton, Merchsandise- &c. It is situated on the~ prinacipakstreet leading into the business part of the town, four feet above the highest water' mark by actnalsnrvey, entirely remote frm all oilher buildings~gvhich renders it firrsproof, and conaveninly situated for loading and unloading wagoans. They.are now p'ermnanenatly located in thtis place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton on their own account, but to give their ndivi ded attentioan to the ianterest of their custonmers, and are fully prepazed to attend to: the Safe, 'Storing and Shi ppng, of Cotton, FlIour. Bacon, &c. Reeiving and Forecarding M ERC HANDISE. Pu:asurg Goods to ordcr, &fc. &ic. Their chai-ges will be as follows:-For sbl ling Cotton 25 cents per bale-; Shaipping do, 12& cents per bale. Commission for buying of selling Merchandise and Pinduce 2j per cent. Forwardi nzand Storage, in accordanuce-with the establis' d rates. All Cotton, Flour, &c. received by'thae.riverfree from wtiarfage. Li. beral advances will b'e rndo when required, on any consignmentemade to them. Hamburg. Septr. 0 tf -33 Ranawray From the subscriber on Saturday the 23d of March last, a' negro man, ISAAC, abtgit 20 years of age, a bright mulatto, high cheek bones, lamps a little from a hurt in thme hip, about*fiv'e feet 10 inches high, at is probable he may have a free pass; and attempt to get off in company with some white man. Any personl apprehendinag the aid. negro; and deliverirrg himb to me, or into ay safe jail, so that 1 get him, shall hav'e all expenses paid. and be reasonably compensated for their- trouble. ELiZABETH WILLIAMS. April24 tf .13 nmbre~has ILK, Gingham,,and.Ca ubgblelas, Just.received; a good assor tn-by JO!a O . B. FQ1RD. hlmn...-. Feb.% '0 - -if 4 r GROCEREES,&c. E Subscribers respectfully inform-their T friends and the public; that they have re eeived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, selected by one of the firm, in New York, Bos ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, which in addition to their forayer stock. com prises the largest and bestasaortoientof Goods ever offered in this market, 'consisting in part as follows: 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New. Orleans and St'CraixSgars, 350 bags Rio, Cdba, lorto Rico, St. 0o mingo, Java, and Moclia Coffee, 70 bhds. West India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans du. 70;000 lbs. Bacon,Hams,Sides&Shoulders, 80,000" Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 5,000 " English do. 3,000 " Band and Hoop Iron, 3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes, 2,000 " Cast; German, &BlisteredSteel, 200 sotts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 dacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushes Salt, in bulk, 250 pieces Gauny.Bagging, 1,000 lbs..BaggingTvuine, Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rose, 100 do Heihip do do 1,500 yards Osnaburga, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sgar, 3,000 " " " crushed do. 3,000 " po*dbred do. 1,000" single refined Loaf - do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 a Sperm Candles, 20 " Hull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh groubd Rice. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Floliir, (choice brand,) 40 dog. dining, parlor, rocking and children's Chairs, 7cases Hats and Cape, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fije drdti,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFFg Powder, 1,000 lbS. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Window Glass x10 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizel; 2,500 ihairs Shoes, Ted, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate, Cn namon, Ahouds, Starch, Nutmegs,fine chew ing Tobacco, Nero Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards, Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, .Ploigh Lines; Itdigo, Madder, Blue Stoiie, Cupperdsi Eis~m Stilts, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, i (superior article,) Trace Chains, Fifth Chains, Smoothing Irons, brass bouttd cedf Bucketi; horse Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelef*, Willoiv Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg July, 1,1843. tf 23 Family Groceres. IE Subscriber regectfUlly infoftn* his friends and the prhblic gouierally, tat he offers for sale, at the brick store fornerly 6cu pied by Mlessrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large tnd general assortment of GROCERIES, par ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARS, Lump, loaf, crushed & powdered Sugars, Cliba, Rio andJava COFFEE, Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India mud New Orleans Molasses, Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6s. Sperr. 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 and1 8 barrels, Piclls in 1.2gal jars, qts. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. . do. do. 50 sasks Liverpool Salt,'(blethhed sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine artdte6,) 25 brls. Irisr Potatoes, (Roant) 9 ierded Oions, (red and silverskin,) ALS6, Bar soap, shaving soap, cottoW cdds, wool cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, piggins, in digo, madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen huttst, st-. da biscuit, lemS'on biscuit, pie me craukers, wa ter cracketi, buttef' crailhers, pilot bread. al monds, cufranmts, cil'Toh,dleies, nutenisMace, ciriaunon, ##yper, spire', tidg'ef dlago, ikubarl Bailey, maccaroni, vemicilli, capbs, mustard, starch, West lodia and Amneritan presi'rves. Pesons viditing~ Ha'mburg, are .respectfully fequ'ested to call and examine for themselves. . H A. KENRICK. Ifainbug No1Fi. 5 t 44. State of South Cdolina. .EDGEFIZIMJ DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORD1NAAY. James 74. Smullivan & d4ifm' Sarah S. as.., Jose plt M. Terry, Ebenezer Par'tition for Chamberlain & wife.8Sn- account and set s-mn. Martin N. Mdims, S. Jtfement of the cs. S. Miims, W illiam C. Ru-|j te of D. Minis, -bertson. Daniel Bird, the scnr. dec'd, legval represemntatives of Wim. Trlmond, dec'd., & John Terry, sr. dec'd.J ON hearing the petitioni in this case, and it aVppearing to my satisfaction, that Jos. M. Terry. D'l. Biud, and'the legal representatives of William Thurmond, dec'd,, and the legal re presentatives of Jbo Terry, semt., dec'd;, live beyond tle limits of this-State iit is tbierefore ordered that the said defdiidants do appear i miy dffiee oflr Monday time 22d di' July next? to renader an account of the admnmitation ol' David S.-Mimos. amid Joseph MI. Te'rry, adlmin irtrators dlpon the estate of David Mims, senr., Gdeen snde, my hand and seal ofoffidepthis' 20th day of April. A. D. 1844. A~rI4JOHN lIEE; o.-xz L . State of South Carolina. EDGEF!'ELD DISTRICT, iN E QJJ1y. A''ih lites and Thos. 8. Bates, Ad'ni-i. ves. .DIUfo/ Aeccout, Gee. M. Bates, et'al Partitionfc. ' ommisiner', that George M. Bates, Joel Haduiter an'Ehitalbeth hih rifk; ilson M. Bates and Nancy Ann his-sirfe, Adr'* J. Wilsou and Hepsebah his wvife, and David 4mnr drwv Bates,-defehdantsin this suit, reside with-s out the liimits of this-State:p On'utoor i;rir Wardlaw','Com~plaiinms' Soridtor, ordered, that the above named defetidiants do plead, an: swer, or demnur, the :Cbmplainants' ihl,with n three months-fron? the-liuibication herdo, ofr the said bill will be taken pro confessoagainstr them. S. 8. TOMPKINS, c. a.:.ri: dentjissoter's .0fice, Feb. 28,-1844. Feb.28 . 3m 5 Staite- if South Car'olia EDGINE~ID 1ISTRICT.. T IE estate orMoss Giie and- wIfe Sa" rah, dea'd., being-:left' detelect,, tsha proceed to sell, at the late residestr-ofsidddS. censed,'ons.Wednesdafthe 29th day of'Mhy net, all. tihs persddat-estnie of said deceased;~ onsitin:ofr stobek'of-Cattde and Hogs, sonme PlatationTools, Household anid Kitcen Fur iture. Terms cash. JOHN HILL, o. E- . a.' 4t 1 State of- South Carolina. EDGEFIlLD DISTRICT. IN EQU1'Y, John A. Houston, Trustec, Daniel McKie, &al. es. BlW for Account. George A. MtKie, 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,-defendants in this suit, re side without the limitsofthis State: On motion, by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, or deredthatthe 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. 8. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. dommikioner'. Ofce. Feb. 28,1844. Fel,.28 3m '5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ,r I. 1 EQUITY. Gertrude Rile), & Sophia Mi. Sawyer,' & . I:ht SGeorge V. Sawvei, Wil. (Bil fot Partiin Liam Padget, et al. J IT ppearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. thatJohn H. Allen and Joi cy his wife, defendants in this suit, reside with But this iate: On motion, by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, ordered,that the above named Defendants, db plead, answer or demur, to the Complainants' said bill, within three months frote the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. 8, S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. b. Commissioner's Oftc, Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 Sin 5 State of South Carolina. 1DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks, Applicant, Gideon Youngblood, & others, Defen'ts. IT appearing to my satisraction. that Gideon Youngblood. Geo. Youngblood, and Mar tha Youngblood, resides without the limits of this State: It is ordered, that they do appear ind object to the division and sale of the real estate of Lewis Youngblood, dec'd., ou or be fore the first Monday in July next, or their con sent to the stme will be entered of record. J. HILL, o. E. D. March 26tb.1844. 12t 9 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co., Declaration in For vs. c sign Attachmnt. T HE Platit haing this day filed his declaration in my office, and the De fondant haviog no wife or Attorney known to be within tie State. on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plepd, can be served It is ordered, that the Defendant plead to thesaid declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given against him. GEO. POPE. c. c. r. Clerk's Gice, April-30, 1844. May 1, y & n. 14 Iy. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELb DISTRICT. Oliver Simpson, Declaration vs. in Foreign Atachment. J. G. Eekle& ) T HE PlaintfF having this da filed his de claration in my office, andthe defendant having no wife orattorney. known to be within the Stateton whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served: It is ordered, that t1e defendant plead to the said declaration, wikiin ti yep.and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given against him. . GEO. OPE,c.c.. bl6'tk's'Offiic.1I6th March, 1844. March20 ly 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIEL-D DISTRICT. ,TIN THE CGMMON P LE AS. Joeia% J. Ryan, Declaration in For Win. Fitzroy. . *?ign Attachment. Josiah J1. Ryan, Declaration in vs. Forezgn Attach HiEry elntis. m ient. 'T H flinnf'shaving this clay filed ..their declarations in the above stated cases in my oflice, and the defendlants having no wife or -attorneys known to be within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declaralions with a rule to plead Can be served: It is ordered, thnt the said, defendants do plead to the said decarations, within a year -and a day from the-publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. . G EO. POPE, d. c. P. Clerk's Office, May 6, 1844. M ay8, 15ly State of South Carohna. EDGEF1E LD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. Culthy & Caver',ecaato B'. S. Miller,me. William Curry,-Dcarto Henry Carter. ~ et Jared E. Groce, inDeatin The Same.met C urry! & Caver,-Deaain The Samue.~ e William CurryDclrtn Is.FoegAtak The'Sane.' et Jared E. Groce, :6.' elrto The same. and i deg tah Benjamin S. Miller.' et Curry &'Caver,Delrto Jbhn WV. Carter.-mat B. WV. Groce,-Delrtn Is. -FregAtah W. Curry,- - eirtor in Foreign Attack The'amo. -~-ment. S. A ~hilerDedlaration in Foreign Attadh .1 ihmN.Wiso; get ment. Isrel ond fo th us ) Dedlaration of'th same vs. in Foreign Attach The ame.ment. .UvUiu da fied hei d Deadaraslnmyo. to~aeyknon tbe itin FisStaeign whoac dtatdoplec~ o te sid Dearationtia earanda dy frm te Dbliat ra ftior derorhl ad' bsoutojudment.wllb aw~ed aDedarationm in. O1E Forig Acach 014 's Ofice Nov 6,143. nt.4 TO PRINTER . Priting Paper Type, Presses, Ink, 4'c. HE Subscriberi having completed their arrangements for keeping on land a general assortment of every arttele used 'y the craft. They have now on hand, and are egularly receiving, TYPE, of all kinds put up in founts Hoe's PRESSES. Washington and Smith Do Inking Machines, Furniture, Rule, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c. Johnson's (Phila.)News and Book ink, Prout's (New York) do , do Printing Paper of all sizes and qualities, Foolscap, Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled and Common Blank Cards, &c. The 'Pvpe we offer to the trade is from the well known manufactory of Wm. Hager & Co. ew York, warranted of the best metal, and :ast by hand. Type from otbeifqundories will sowever be furnished when required. The character of Hoe's machinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we consider it une ressary to recommend i-tot liem. All orders for their Machine or Hand Presses, or any other article manufactured by them will be ex ecuted by us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES,. 6 Broad-street; Charleston, S. C. 07 Printers in Georgia, North and South Carolina, who copy the above gn number of times during the year 1844, will be-allowed $5 on settlement of their accounts where they ex weed $30. .Those who do not intend to deal with us, will please not copy. April24 6t ., ' 13 THE FIFTH VO UME . OF THE. Hamburg Journal. OUR years have nearly elapsed sit.ce the F Journal first made its appearance before a geucrous public; and although ,having met with a due portion of sdpport, the Editor would at this time,5invite the attention of his old friends, and those who may feel a desire of sys. taming his efforti, and extend additional en conagement, to lend a helping hand toward's the commencement of a new volume. We make an earnest appeal to our friends in South Carolina, as well as those in other States, to assist us in the circilation of the Journal, and clear sway those feeds that have grown aroud the Old Palmetto Tree. Now that we have preferred Henry Clay to Martin Van Bnren, we can only expect a desperate effort to be nade to crash us. and consign the hAMBoitG JoURNAiL to oblivion. Though we fear not those who would injure our interest, because the more we are trampled on. the bet ter we will thrive : still. we wish to have the consolatibn of knowing that our course meets with response from the hearts of freemen. To conduct a Press in South Carolina in opposition to the established mandates of.those who dic tate, is like trending on the forbidden ground of some eastern mosque-no chriitian dare pass it, unless barefoot. Yet we have dared to make a venture on this land, and ferret out that which should be removed. And now we leave our cause in the hands of our friends, and present our efforts to their con sideration, to say, whether'we must be disap pointed or be supported with liberality and kindness. The Journal is published once a week, at the very low price of Two DOLLARS per annui, in advance; and contains at least twelve columns of reading matter. Will our brother editors, of either party, ex tend a friendly act. by giving the above a few insertions'. J. W. YARBOROUGH. Hamburg, S. C., March, 1844. Mach 27 tf .9 ETECONOMY! ECONOMY! !, THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL POCKET BOOK. T HE Subscriber .having anticipated the publicntion of his MEDICAL POCK ET BOOK, prepared expressly for the South ern States, but, being disappointed in publish ing it as a book, now proposes to issue the work in sheets, twice a month, until the whole work shall be completed. Each number will comprise 32 duodei:imo pages. 6n excellent papei, making, when i~ompleted. about 300 or 350 pages. This miethiod has been adopted because it is the cheapest and safest, mode by wvhichi the work can be delivered to subscribers. The priinciples of Medicine, Disease' Prae tice, and theory. so far as relates to the Boiiaiic remnedies, are full and comprehensive. In fact, the Medical Pocket Bonok is so arranged as to~ rnder every mian, or head of a family qualified to act as their awn physician. It) urgitig the POtUKET BOOK upon the public, lie deemns it only iiecessary to state, tint (not as heretoflhre.) the wvork will be free from Mysterions T'chnuiicalities-and, that all the light withini the reach or comprehension of the writer, has been platinly set forth. Disease, with the variosus treatments. preparations for aiid applicatioiu to, are rendered so dasy no oiie who reads cnn flail to comprehend. This curse has been purnedi i all the divisions ol the work, partienlarly in Anatomy, which is con densed from volumes of seven aiid eight huzn dred pages, down to a compase of, pierhia~s, be tweeii thiirty and fiftj pages-embracitg the major, and most important functions, internal andl externial, of the humna frame. It wvill be founnd to answer the puirpose for whis~h it is designed, aiid its ada ptation to all classes. ages and sexes-and will prove to be a companion to all who mayv consult its pages either theo retical or practical. The follrowing .is the order in which the sev eral parts of the work will appear. and thie diacrent subjects that will be therein coiitained: viz. I. Preface, Histbi'y anid Theory of-the Bo tunic Practico. 2. Practice of Medicine. 3. Botanical Mate'ria Medica. 4. Compendions Ainatomy.. 5. Obstetries, abridged. 6 Dispenratory. 7. Popidar and valuable Recipes, betweerf l100 and 20(0. 8. Surgery, abridged. 9. Comprehensiae Glossar. 10. 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TRAious &,TawifGs, was dissolved by mutual conadut, o'nithe first day of January last. Persons-'indebted to the -firm, arerespectfally requested-to come forward and ettle their accountaoby note or otherwise. . A. G. TEAGUE, W. D. JENNINGS. Amum bprmg-~ii :W 'A or. the Cure o Dyspps Scrofulus and Liver Diseases.T'._ f'HESE PILLS are prepared byDr. ,S.R. Campliell.' from the.g ater of the highly celebrated Mineral 'Springs -in Rockbridgo county Virginia;called ths Alum Springs. These Pills, like the water from which they are prepared, are a diuretic, promos-t iug the secretion of urine and an alterative, increasing the se'ei'tions of the glandniar, system generally, and,particularly of the liver. They act gently; but effectually: upon the bo*els after.twoor: three days' use of them, producing cbpioeu darik, bilk' lion evacuation.. They.also ef'ect adetermination to tie surface, increasing the p rspirateo ;thee fore, they are a great purifier of the blood, - and 'equaliser of the 'circufatint'.E"ehcr pill i3 equal to a common glass'of the wa ter. They should be taken beford-each meal, and roni six to ten-or twelve should be taken in the course of each day, for a' fortnight, and then omit them forthe same period. For the cure of the abovediseasl' os, perseverance ins the use of these Pills; is all important,; and if they are persev.er ingly used,every altet-nate forIight, scure' may more certainly be cee'teddhan mn der any other treatment fieretof@ie. i ' vered, except from the use of ',be water from which they are prepared, eithe'07 . " attendance at the Springs or oth'ety They vey speedily cure diarrhoeas,' Nended with acidity of the stomnach,:.edd are a very .usefil remedy .for the aumites bowel complaint in childrennas gsgfor expelling worms from children. From se - to four ihould be given in tbre eaTpar-' tions'.each day, to a child utider years, according to age. When given -o ciildren, they shoold'be powdered and mixedtvith syrup. These Pills are easlyi aken,ht ing no nauseous taste, are perfecti jsf( in all cases, where active fever does np. exist, and do not sieben persona while using them. S. R. CAMPBEI9, 'For sale by J. D. TanserTs, . Edgefield Couit House, South Carolina. April 17 if ' 12 . -Dyspepsia. d soothe the sufferings of humanity, to amehorate.the pangs of disease, is the grand objet of medical science. This is effi cieutly demonitrated.in the heahng virtues of DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETH'S PILLS. The cures effected by this medicine would fill volumes. . Views oh Indigestion as a edurce of various Undefined and Irregular Nervous Sensations. "Ills, small at first, grow larger from delay, "And slowly eat their sadand cankering way;. "Thus by successive throes, tWe frame is torn, "Till health and peace of tnipd alike-are gore." The nerved ofthe humanb'ody-those neces sary dad mysterious agetits's hich immedaatel'r connect rian with external nature-aie singu larly prone to have their functiondisordered by an oppressed condition of thestomach ;:the, iniuutetermiuation ofthat portionoft4e:nerves expanded upon the organs of digestionconvey ing the moibid. impression tothe Brain. -And. -alhough the Head can, undoubtedly, like other. organs, be the seat of primaty disorder, yet, iin the great majority of cases, the Uneasy sensa tions there experienced' are symptomatic lf disorderedStonach; and, further,the'rdia &bun dent evidence to prove: that erudities'in the " Stomach and- Bowels can; in every, grade- of human existence give rise to spiismod. action' in every organ of the body; and whether we. survey it in the agniisiu form ofTic' "tux; -the alarming einvulsidne othe . 'c seizure-or in that irritaile. coddio 'the nerves of the heart-n oni~iig foe-npalpi.' - tation-they can all frequentlybe traced to the source above mentioned, and be.cured by mild evacuant and tonic remedies. To :relieve a state ofso muchenfierng and distress (in which body and mindalso. participate)BRANDRETH PILLS are confidently recommeaided; as, by combininig arobiatic tonic and cleansing pro perties, they remove all oppressive accumula tions, strengthen the St'orach, iinduce-a healthy appetite, and impart tranquility to the nervous system: and in fact by their general purifying power upon the blood, eiert a inost beneficial imfuenice in all cases ofdisease. Read the fol lowing. ,DYSPEPSIA CURED. . . Besswoios, Vt. Dec. 5th, 1843. Dear Sir:-I wish you to-add my testimo ny to the host of others that you have, in favor of your valuable PIIlls In the year of 1838, L was attacked with thait disagreeable complaint, the T~sPExisia, which so affected me that In could not take the least particle of food, with-, outl the most unpleasant and uncomfortable iensations in my chest, head and bo'wels. My: chest was so sore that I could uiot" bear~the slightest pressure without giving we pain. My health was most miserable ; many - physicians told mue they thionght I was in the consiumption, and that it I did wit give up my business, and. cbange elimate, [ could lhve but a short time.. I tried every thing -in the shape of medicine,: anad consulted the most skilful physicians,. bat found iio permnanent-relief. I became discour-. aged, gloomy, ssd, and sick of lifo':fand,'girdba bly, ere thgis, should have beensuin my gray. had I not fell itn with your'pe'cousindienek A friend ofmmirewho had beeiiiitkoftheutno complaint, advised me to ty'gourspillerbOt having trieil some other medicines wvithoutse taning any relief, had hutilittle faith that yearA Pilas would h~e of benefit- to me ;-bst, at'his earnectsolicitations, I procured abob andgpy menced taking them. -. -, ._ Tihe first hbx prodiuced little or nio sdiid Ibegan to desponahi orinarthiit jontiedlind wotld prove like etherstb'ase-taken;'liat'my f'riends argued that one wras neta Ihir trial, and I purchased a.seconrd, .and before-Ihad: lakera the whbole box I began to experience a ehaunge; the pain in my chest began to be less sainful, and my fopd did not distress me as nuc as for nierly. Iwent on taking 'them until I had-ta ken sti boxes, and-my Drrstsu was on. and my-expectation of an earlydetith vanished. and I-felt a ''newv-creature."' I was then, and am' n ow, a healthy man-.: I have never-since been troubled with the Dyspepsia. I-hve.i~ miinisered your Eills to. the ammbers of my family. and to mnyfriends,sand in, anl cases with. good success. You can publish this if it 'Will. he of any use to you; ,Iain, dear'Sir,trily. yours, - o*th j;-I.2COOKc Publisher ofleState Banneri - Principal Office 241 Broadwny' ,-N-~Yr fresh-supply' just received by ihe folidwingy agents,.BruND & BuTXR,. Edgefield -C. JH. .s. &;D,,(n,8myley, .Meetingssteset;Johnr McLarn,Abbeville.H.; L.;,D. Mlerriman, Coke.ibgy;~ Whilck, .Suliiau.& Wgalea Greenwood; Coleman. Lipseoumb, New M!ar: ket, and M'D. Clairke &e Co., Hambnrg. Price 25 eits per hboiwith fil directions. ii7 &c Agenzutscts. - - ' Mtarch, 17.'--- 4t~ :1. Chuina.Cree'ry; "ee. 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