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WE sat by the fisher's cottage, - - :We lookedon sea and sky,, We saw the mists of evening .-0'me riding and rolling by: The lights in the lighthouse window Brighter and brighter grew, And on thedim horhon A .hlp stil hung in view. W#uj4k oftofaned sWiku, of t~a andoualfli; How he floats itwixt sky and water, 'Twixt joy anduorrow's stife We spokeof south and north, Stnge men, andstranger customs, That those Wild lands send forth: Ofthe giant trees of Ganges, Whose balm perfumes the breeze; And the fair nd slender creatures, That kneelby the lotus-trees: Of the flat-skulled, wide-mouthed, Lap So-dirty and 0ismall - o bake their fish on the embers, Andecower, and shake, and squall. the maidens listened earnestly, At last the tales were ended; Tlie ship was gone, the dusky night Bad on our talk deseended. Dodging a ilitia sine. BY THE YOUNG 'UN. In days-gone by, when objectionable militia.laws were in force in Massachu setts, the customary draft was made in a country town, a few miles from Boston; and a notice to "appear, armed and equipped according to law," was left at the boarding house of a wag, who pos sessed very little marshial 'music' in his soul. Determined that he would neither train nor pay a fine, and entertaining, withal,'a very indifferent opinion of the utility of the.system, he took no notice of the sunmons. Having been duly warned however, as he anticipated, at the expira tion of a few.weeks the sergeant waited upon himqivith' bil of' nine shillings for 'on Attendance at the muster. "You're ned, sir-nine shillings non appearance." " What is it I" asked the wag, pretend ing-to misunderstand the collector.. - "Fine for hot training !" bawled the other. "Well, Isban't pay it," replied the wag. "It will be three dollars next time I call," said the collector. But the wag'could'nt hear a woid he siid; and in the course of another month be 'received, a peremptory summons to appear forthwith at a court.martia in the districtinstituted for the puitose of try i~~dlid ntijdbd6etinja dich fines a~ ildl'e scared -out of'the.nonperfor? upersofdnlty. Hiav~ing fixed upon a final plan to dodge the issue,.at the 'appointed hotirhe -waited upon the court "to show cause, if any he had, why he 'shouldn't willingly have toted a miusket and knap spck ajhout tlie town fdr atwelve mortal houiis,-anb otherwise perform the legal dis'ofrlaa-live'patriot" He was ushered into the court-room iniedately--which was held in an old country house-wheeediscovered some three'or four- leraons seated, attired in fleshy regimentals, and whose awful "yal ler epoletts"' alone woesufficient to comn zn'dthe~'ttendon and 'respect of the Profoundest beholder. Thoug somewhat disioneerted at this rather unexpected sight of spurs and buttons he, put a bold faceon the matter, and responding to the direction of the junior member of the au gust court, he advanced to the table, and the chief functionary commenced the ex amination. ".Your~ name, air !" ~The offendler placed his band to the side of his hiead, without uttering a word or moving a muscle in his face. " uhat is your name I" repeated the (destiotier in aloud tone. "A little louder," said the wag without replying. "Name," shoated the Judge. "Franklin, Bristol county." r Wlatb'utiitfss do you follow t" " Broad sti-eet," said the delinquent. "Your buines," yelled the Judge. " Right-hand-side as you go up." " How'long have you been there !" "About two miles and a halt" "How old are you I" continued the Judge becoming quite nervous. "Boss carpenter." "5 What's the matter with your cars I" "'Dr. Searpie's oil sometimes, and some times Dr. Cur'em's ointment." " Why don't you answer." "Nearly-two years." "He's' deaf as an adder;" remarked tke Judgesturning round to his subordi nages earnestly "Clear the lubber out." "You arenot liable to perform milita ry duty," said -the seeretary, with his mqutli to the wag's ear. . "know that," said the fellow coolly. "-His hearing improves," ventured the sergati "Whatld you-suppose we sit here fory~ld~hdJige, in a loud voice, at "Adollar and+JiaM a dsy, saM the ther3udge. ".You can go," said the nrider aoeer, $bigto the door. liut our friend took no notice of the orer% - Y~&sago!" yelled the Judge.. Is e la- mancanebe ascdeaf as all ai'ty"Oiietinued the delinquent, te ttl losad " but'-1 "Go---GoI" screamed the dudge; "you havo nothing-to~ 2 t the general who has a rgfet*eyou to. comn mandl Show him the.door, majorl" and our-herofound himself at liberty. He w is never again surpmonedtofrain during his rouidenoe ini that Town, UPo.N iIs .lESER'iEID RzAM S.-'0hn, said a gentleman to his coachman go to the well and bring some water. Excube me, sir, said John, it is not my business. True! true! I had forgotten, Harness the horses and put in John, and bring the caoch to the front door. Yes sir. . The coach was brought. Thomas take the piteir, get into the coach John will drive you to the gate. Get a pitcher of water and let John drive you back again'to the door and he may then put up. Query. How much trouble did John save himself by not going for the water I "SEE uERE, how.long will ., these lo cust rails last I" inquired a. traveller of a western urchin, while riding past a long string of fence made of this material. "T'1hey'll last forever," responded the boy, in a ornfident tone. "Foever!" exclaimed the stranger; "how do you know that?" " Why, my father tried it twice, and I guess I ought to know by this time," said the lad very gravely. A SInAuvn.--" Why are you like an annual, my dear t" said a saucy lover, as he pulled Harriet into his lap. "I do not know." "Because you are so handsomely bound." "Indeed," said Harriet. " Why, then, am I like a law book I" "Really, I cannot tellr' "Because I'm bound in calf." A VERY fat man, for the purpose of quiz zing Dr.--of N-, asked him to pre. scribe for his complaint which, he declared, was sleeping with his mouth open. "Sir," said the docter, " your disease is incurable. Your skin is so short, so that when you shut your eyes your mouth opens." TuE modest young lady who refused to go into the rifle factory because some of the guns had no breeches on, it has been ascertained is distantly related to the one who would'nt swing in the garden because the potatoes had eyes. CARRYING politeness to excess, is said to be raising your hat to bow to a young lady in the street, and allowing a couple of dirty collars and a pair of socks to fall out upon the sidewalk. " LA xE, do see how beautiful that pea fowl spreads his posterior extremity," said a modern belle the other day, pointing to a peacock displaying his tail in the barn yard. A RIsE iN 'E WoRm.-The Balti. more Sun says that a Baltimore bricklay er is at work in. San Fra-cisco. with a Baltimore lawyer carrying the hod for him. What is the most like a crow in a gut. ter?" Wbiy a crow out a gutter. CA NDIDA TES rer Tlax Collector F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, HENRY H. HILL, ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, ELUJAH T. RAUCHT. WELCOME MARTIN. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, lor Uheriff. JOHIN HILL, THOMAS W. LANHIAM. HUMPHREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY. T. 3. WHITTAKER, LEWIS JONES, for Ordinary. WILLIAM H.NMOSS, VIRGIL M. WHITE, HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L. COLEMAN, Zor Clerk. THOMAS G. BA CON, OLIVER TOWLES, PETER QUATTFLEBUMI, EDMUND PENN, H. R. S PA NN, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used by WARLAIV & SPAYN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 G. W. LA NDRUM W ILL Practice in tha Courts of L AW and EQUITY for EdgeS&d and Lexington Di~ricts. Ofie in Law Range, Edgefield C. H1. Jan 16,,if 52 W. C. MOR A GN E ~7LPractioeo4n the Courts of LAW and VEQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield ad Abbeville. Ofie at Edgefleld, C. H. Feb. 13,. tf JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, at Edgefield. Court Houe, near the Paaa Yn's HOrEL. He will attend promptly and strictly to business. A ME S M. DA Y OFE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, etn hifeyoessed at Edgefield C isprolessional services ~&.i.?r e~oi- -n of the Village and its vieiiy ;' and wit attend t.any ..ll he may have either-in the Village or Counltry. Al oprationsyamnted.1 -. Mah11850~ t- I 8 A. 1W. PERRiN, Atorny for Collecting Olmias gar BOU NT Y L A ND, i.a rosz who 'AYE BEE ENIGaGED I 'fna SzravicE or ins UNrrso Sina. Ofie-Edgefield C. I., S. C. . -.,t 42 NEW GOODS, T EL Subscriber has just received his Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " "1 Tissues, " " fig'd " " Figured Barages, " " Muslins Swim and Jaconet, A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin- I hamINsffor Ladies Dresses, Ladies- Embroidered Cspes, fine worked Co lflvsid Sleeves, Pine Bonuni* 3o9nnt, Sash, Nek and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitt,, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, HA TS. "White and Blacik Beaver, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, English, Straw and Palm. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every variety. A few ready made COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, all of which will be sold vaaY LOW, and aliberal discount for CAsM. B. C. BRYAN. March 13, if 8 NEW GOOP8! THE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of SPRING& SUMMER GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear, CON5ITMNG OF Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, 9 " " Brown "t " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS- 3 SIMERS, (a large supply,) Fancy Checked DRILLINGS, new styles, i White figured Heavy Plain " A superior lot of Plain Bl'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured ' " Fancy flg'd " " - White " " " f White Silk Vestings embroi'ed with Animal., m Buff and White Marsailes " " " t " "s Valentia " t " o" A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS, Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends, A large lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY MADE COATS. of various kinds, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &o., &c. All of which he will sell LOW for Cash or to punctual customers, and made up in a style inferior to none. JOHN LION. March 13 tf 8 NEW GOODS. W OULD respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, and are prepared to offer for inspection, the most choice t selection of FANCY GOOtDS, ever of rered in this market. Before looking elsewhere, we kindly solicit our friends to call on us, and examine our Printed and Plain Bareges, Organdies, Grenadines and Silk Tissues, French Muslins a 121 cents. Plain 'nd Printed Jaconots and Cambrics, New Styles of Printed DeLaines, Mourn'g 2Bareges and Grenadine., Plain and Printed Lawns American, English and F rench Prints, Linen Poplin., Ginghams, &c., &c. We have, also, an extra assortment of the latest-styles of JEWELRY, which we will sell CHAsara than any other house this side of Char leston. Our Stock of HATS, BOOTS & SI!OES, SADDLERY, GROCERIES','ART)WARE AND CROCKERY, in price and guality, will1 please the most fastidious. Longmires, March 25. 6t 10 T Abbeville Banner please copy one month and forward bill to R. M. F. & Co. A CARD, T HE Trustees of the Edgefield Female In Istitute, in announcing the death of the late Rector, Mr. Rosa-r H. N~cnoL.:s, have the satisfaction of inzforming the patrons of the School and the public generally, that the exercises of the Institute will be resumed on Monday next, 17th instant, and continued under the Superinten dane of Miss M. CORNELIA PELOT, in the higher Classes, and Miss ELIZA P. PELOT, in the Primary Department. The Music Department will be under the di rection of Mrs. SUSAN NICHOLLS. The Trustees take pleasure in expressing their entire confidence in the competency of the above named ladies in their several Departmenta. The Terms and regulation. of the School will be the same as heretofore. N. L. GRIFFIN, F. I. WARDLAW, S. F. GOODE, EDMUND PENN, R. T. MIMS.J March 12, 1851. tf 8 List ot Letters R EMAINING in the P'ost Office at Edge field C. H., on 1st April. A tkinson, James D. Hendron, James Alexander, Thos. K. Hende -n, E. B. Anderson, Thos. Harni -,G. B. Abey, Mrs. C. Heath. Sarath Adams, Nancy Ieleburger, Adam 2 Avery, John Johnston, James A bey, Mrs. M. Jay, James or Jesse Brandon, jr., John Jones, Henry P. Boothe, James Key, Henry Boyd, Mary 2 Kenny, C.'H. 2 Bean, Franklin Keese, Esq.. E. Booker, Boston Meriwether, Dr. S. G. Cuboa, Jordan Mitchel, Mary C. Cartledge, Samuel Morris, Doctorn Chapman, Thos. Maya, Elizabeth Crowl, Rev. J. H. Matlock, F. Graves & Culbreath, Lewis Mosley, John C. Claybrooks, S. Nichalds, W. C. 2 Cochran, Robert Ogillvie, 3. H. Judge Cokam, Mary Owsly, W. W. Crofford, WV. Posey, Benj. Cooper & Co., J.W. Permenter, John Claybrook, Dr R. W. Perdew, John Coley, Zachariah Rutledge, P. 8. Conner, Ceborn Smith, Win. Cartledge, Mary Sellek, F.. W. Coflgs, Lewis Stevens, Thonmas Dust, Elias L Smith, Oliver Dilleney, Jesse R. Scott, David Fletcher, Samuel M. Smith, Alfred Glenn, James H. Salter, John Gi, John Samuel, Elizabeth Henderson, Miss E.28Stevens, Samuel Howard, John Towls, ;Willian G. L PENN, P. M. 'pri10 - t 312 Notiee. A LL those having demands against the Estate of Abner V. White, deceased,are requested to present them, properly attested, and those in debted to make payment. Apri29,JOHN H IJLL, Adm.. Apil29 f 15~ Notice. A Lpesn having demands against the Es A tate of Ja ong, dee'd., will present the daly attested, and those indebted will mak mmeakpyment. J30 *J. A. EICHELABERGER. New Rir J a ods SNODN T'A AuGusit Ga.' RAVEOW rece heir all supplies -SPRING &; 8 R G.OODS, ompring i a- s ent they have wer oferedto "t embracing a great rariety of new and , tioles. -Asxo~ Paris pride rich'and-elegant tyles. ~ih - -ted Cgi-~eges,. and oulard Silks, othe riss . Stiperior French, prim . a Or udies of new and bea es. RichBrocade Gre an elegant article r Ladies Dresses. Superior plain C le Black Crape do ?aris, and plain Black S' enadines. Superior plain Blae ' . Cheie, Satn qord, Rich Tafita and " Watered Silks. Rich Colored Dress Sllks;of the latest Paris tyles. Small Checked Silksf ; Ladies Spring and ummer wear of les. Splendid Wliite ,iidiWhite Gren Aine, Realvaleeirenes.ana Thread:Laces. Superior Swissand;-Jso.l dgings -and In ertings, (some ofextra-q qe . a Ladies ExtraRich Fr i, and Bridal l'Mies 'superior White Bck and 'Colored ad Gloves. :1*;!. Ladies Parasolsf,6r &^1rndfelegant rtyles. Plain White and-BlSefand~iciinbroidered ;renadine Shawls. :. I Rich Embroidered .White and Mode Colored bawls, of splendid sityles. Superior plain White.- Black, Salmon, Mode ad Cherry Colored Crape Shawls. A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for Zadies Summer wear. Superior French,Engsilind American Prints a gredt variety of tylet;. Superior:Minchester and-French Fancy, and 4ourning.Ginghams, of newsid beautiful styles. A large'supply of artioelssgitable for Gentle nen's and Youth's:Summer wear. With a great var'etyeC-' er articles suitable rFAMILY and PL'A TTION use, and to 11 of which, they rOpety invite the atten ion of the public. A pril 10 _ _ 12 Ln' ,0 t jj 1 i-1 n s. NODE NE &EA R -AkGU iGAI -. AVE iv- fo e Yqrkz Lodies' 9Paris Snde -ilks TJL4S, of new n splenidi(ss esfqr !Er. Ladies Fre oWyk 1 li M tillas, of he latest Paris styl Ladies rich Whiein llak Liee Mantillas, f elegaht styles, o Ladles Black 'lce Sbatls; .ud. white and ck.LaeSarfs, .Ladies Fr'nch Worked 1usii Colaui, Che isets, Cafe and Underiaeves ;LadierLaie CollarsCahand aderuleeves, TO al) Of w hthe tlly ihe at Ction of the Ladies. April 10 t 12 Curtat A J ia Is. SNOWDE RAR AUGUST.4._G-, AVE received frq New, York: White 1 Embidiehdzredy M i CAR AINS, of new and e tyis. White Emtbiaid ll Curtains, at very Ow prices. Rich Co-a~~f~fi5 Superior Fri aturi Prints, and slain and Ay~~d4T Red> Gio.gnd'.Bi ds, To all of wlij by;sflyinvite the at ention of the iblie.3 -t:N". April 10 'ti T . 12 BUSINESS. KAMBUgRG,S.C. HE UNDERdIGNE~Iiving formed a c Upartnership, under the farm of A. WAL ER & CO.,for the purpose of carrying on e Ware-Hosse and CornanIisiom Beastnes, and hsving rented the well known Ware-House, known asiWalker'sE Ware-Hlouse, and lately occupied-by WALKER & COLEMaN', They tender their servics to their friends and be public in general stid pledge themselves to s their best exertions torgive satisfaction to those vho may favor them with business. Fair advances will be made on produce in tore. .- - A. WALKER. D. L. ADAMS. Sept 4, 1850.t 34 CAIRRIAGE MAKING. Hf'E Subscribers having Iengaged in the Carriage mnlihigand repaiing business in Potteraville, near Edge jeld Court House, for the ensuing year ; would respectfully solicit a share of public Patronage, as we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who nay favor us with their business ; they aire also in vant of a good w'ood workmnan, on Wheels, Car. riage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, none other need apply. Good comfortable build *ngs can be procured, copvenient to the shop for nc of familhes, or boaraing on reasonable terms. HILL' & WARDLAW. N. B.-A good price will be paid for Lujiber if good Ash,, (ak, Hiokory, and Poplar, of as morted dimensions.**. H. & W. Nov 28 1850 . .tf . 45 NVecre Wanted. W ANTED by the Hamnburg and Edgefield TPlanik Road Company, by the month or year, TWENTY able-bodied'H ANDS. A pply to H. A.1 FsNRICK, President, or S. TROWBRIDGE, Super'dent. Hamburg, Feb 3,-1551. tf 3 Brought-to the .Jail F this Dilsti, H~ negro man who says his 'namelai JOHN, nnd that he belongs to Mr. George Th'?oriitd, 1iving neir C~o~umbus, Georgia. Said Jobs, is fee 'feet eight inches high, dark eomplsetedaebouf23 years of age, and as a large aarinhe back part of his oed caused bg a liin. The owrner is requested to come forward, prove property, y chare and take him away, otherwiseilbedawith nte ording to law. H. R. SPANN, i. E. D. April17 tf 13 Old Dr. ktol Townsend's S a r e a;griUI a - J UST Received !Giozen of Old, Dr. Jacob Toisse~bd'Srficlompound Syrup of Sar saparia, and for slat the.Drug and Chemical Store of -..A1. G.TEAGUE. May 1d850Usf : -*f - 15 Aof a small hda, in which the Eng ish branhes aldnei ko be tight, iiiiy 'idA employmnt fijapp a ugtoeliber of the Subscai yesi- aouttirevd nge Seth-Eat f e mus somlve re'eomended, and must be aSouterner,ii iaohther will be received. -It is desirable to open -the Mehool: by the irst of a.- - .omLL1 RHODES. ) 9 TAX:00OUlECTOR'S NGTICE I WILL attetid at the following~paces herein Latersleeiiedto dollectthe General and Dis trict Tax for thaydar 1 850. At Pine House, on Monday, 24th March, " Randolls', " Tuesday, 25th " " Graniteville, " Wed'sday 26th " " Beach Island, " Thursday 27th " " Hamburg, " Friday 28th " "Geiger's, " Saturday 29th " " School House, " Monday 31st " " Red Hill, " Tuesday 1st April, " Park's, - " Wed'sday 2d ' "Freeland's, " Thursday 3d-" " Liberty-Hill, " Friday 4th " "Cheatham's, " Saturday 5th " "Edgefield C. H. " Monday 7th " " John Smyley's, " Tuesday 8th " "Sheppard's, " Wed'sday 9th " " Mosley's, " Thursday 10th " " Moore's, " Friday 11th " "Towles' " Saturday 12th " "Clary's Store, " Monday 14th " "Perry's,- " Tuesday 15th " " Rhinehart's, " Wed'sday 16th" "Mt. Willing, '- Thursday 17th " "Whittle's, " Friday 18th " "Ridge, " Saturday 19th " "Win. Smyley's, " Monday 21st " " Richardson's, " Tuesday 224 " " Allen's, -- Wed'sday 234 " "Edgefield C. H. " Monday 5th May a a " " " Tuesday 6th " After which time my books will close. S. B. MAYS, T. C. E. D. March 13 tf 8 DELOHERa & BOL.ZZNGSWORTE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERY MIEROHANTS, Auous-rA, GEORGIA. A RE now rec.eiving a large and well selected .t.toek of GROCERIES, to which they in vite the attention of their friends, one or both of the firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal ker & Bryson, till 1st September, when they will open their NEW TOtE on Broad Street next door below the old stand of M'anms & Fargo. BELCTIER & HIOLLINGSWORTH. A ugusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 31 G R OCE R I JES. 4[ HIHDS. SUGAR, consisting of fair to U?. prime and choice. Also, Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars. 100 Bags Old White Java and prime Green Rio Coffee, 2,000 Sacks Salt. 20,000 lbs. Sweed. and English Iron. 1,500 Kegs Cut Nails of good quality. 200'Kegs 4j to 6 inch Spikes. 30 Bales Gunny Bagging. 100 Coils Russia and Kentucky Rope. 30 Boxes, half and quarter Boxes, Bunch Rai sins. 75 Boxes Candles, consisting of Sperm Ada mantine and Hull's Sons Tallow Candles. 40 Boxes and half Boxes, Jackson's -No 1. Soap. 30 Bbls. New Orleans and Hhds. prime Cuba Molasses. 20,000 lbs. Prime Baltimore Bacon Sides. Also, chice Baltim ore Cured Hams, 10t Bbis. Plaster Paris. Also, Rock Lime and Gypsum. 5,000 albs. No. 1; Extract and Pure White Leadof Union Mills and Bedville Brands, Lineed andTTrain Oils, Superior Lamp-Oil, Cooking and Air Tight Stoves, Large Supply o Saddlery, consisting of Men's Boss and Ladies' Side Saddles and Bridles, Whiji, SiddBe ,000 lbs. Di a good S*eaTft er. Aso, Boots andi hoes and Upper'eaLoihr. Half Barrels No-1 a'H2 2Mackerel, Also, Extra No. I, Mackerel. Furnuitsre. A large Stock of BEDSTEADS and MAT R ASSES, Bird's Eye Maple Cain SeatChairs, Dining und Office Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Cain Seat and Cain back large Rocking Chairs, " " and Wood Seat Ladies Sewing do Low priced Tables and Bureaus, and Nurse Chairs, Willow Waggons and Willow Cradles. A good assortment of 'Churns and Wash Stands, Iron-bound and Small-brass bound Wash Tubs. Brass bound Bifekets, &e., &e. For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY. Hamnburg. March 1st, 1851. 2m 7 lD7 Abbeville Banner, will please copy. MARSHAL'8 M~AGIOAL PAIN ERA DI CATO R. WILL POSITIVELY CURE lllheumatismi Vin every stage, Weak Back, Weak Joints. Bruises, Strains, Swellings, Toothache, IHead ache, Contracted Tendons, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal A ffections, &c., &e. In fact, it is hard to say wvhat kind of pains it will not eure. It is wVAaLANTRD to cure the diseases named;i or, in ease of failure, the money will be refunded. To persons troubled with CORNS, this compound is particularly recommnended. Please to read thme following comnmendator'y letter from Judge Hughes, of Burke cour~ty : Esioas, iBuaxa Cv., Dec. 22, 1850. Ma. J. E. AasnAL,,-Dear Sir.: In compli ane with your request, I make this simple state mnent of facts. Miy boy Daniel stuck a tho'rn in his foot about the first of last June, the thorn was extraeted, and no nmore thought of it for 15 or 20 days, his foot then began to swell, and in a few days it was opened. It discharged a large quantity of matter. The discharge continued for eight days, and then ceased.1 His foot then re-nmened swelling and extended up htis leg, thigh, and htip, with violent pain, lie then be gn to spit frimn his lungs matter similar to thtat discharged fronm the abscess on his foot. I then called itn memdicatl aid, and from the remedies used, he was alternately better and worse for eight or ten weeks. During this time a large abscess formed upomn the hip, the discharge was large, and as soon as it ceased, a general swelling of his leg, thigh and breast commieneed, whtich was very hard to the toucht, and at times experienced mucht dificulty in swallowing. Melcdical aid seemed of no further avail, and was discontinued. I thten had recourse to your " Magical Pain Eradicator." In forty-eight hours, from the time I commenced its use, his foot began to soften ; the swelling on his hip and breast subsided, and I am pleased to say he is now treL. I again used your remedy in a case of Neu ralgia, with.great success, giving-immediate re lief. I have tried it also for Tooth-Ache, with my youngest child, with entire success. - From the success I have htad in the use of your " Magical Pain Eradicator," I have no hesi tation in recommending it to the public. - Yours truly w. W. HUGHES." The above statements of the use of " Mar shall's Magieal Pain Eradicator," are known by me to be true. (Signed) ANGUS BETHUNIE. None is genuine without the written name o. .1. . Mlarshall on each box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the proprie torW.HII A J. TURPIN, Augusta, Ga., and for sae, in' this place, on Ageney, by A. G. TEAGUE. Fe.18, 6mn Wite Lead. 5,000 LBS. WUITE LEAD, pure. '200 Gallons Linseed Oil -- 299 'Train Oi. NIor sale by A., BU3NS~ti Namburg, Feb13 tf ' " 4 MOST UfMPfORtTNS AN. IMM1 FRENCH;,ENGLISH ; A Largest CheapeStaut Be UNPRECEDENTE] GRAY BI Wholsal. a RetaR.elersj 290, BROAD STREE' (NO SECO RAY BROTHERS, in returning thanks which they have received.since the opt them that the principle of vending none but maneration, FOR CASH, shall be strictly ad In announcing to their customers, and ti owing to the great increase of their business induced to purchase a larger and more varied now prepared to offer the above for the insp for style and quality will be found second to low scale of prices as will enable them to * c Houses in the trade. To enumerate the diff useless. Suffice it to say, it will be found i trade. AB of which has been purchased by most eminent Manufacturers. The Goods a inexperienced can purchase with confidence. t The following will give the heads of the tent and variety: Ladies' Dress Materials, in Watered, figured.and plain Silks, Figured Shot and Brocaded Gros deNaples Plain Chamelions, in every shade, Figured and Plain Ture Satins, Chene Silks, in great variety, Muslin De'Laines, Alpaca Lustres, Shot Mohair Lustres, Silk Alternates, Bombazines, Silk Tissues, Bareges, Frenen English and American Prints, Printed Lawns, Muslins, &c., Ginghams. Chambrays, Lustres, Alborines, Coburg and Canton Cloths, Merinos, Cashmeres, DeLaines, &c. A fplendid assortment of White, Black and Colored Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, ggr Merchants and Planters will find it before purchasiig elsewhere. No Secona P1 AugustaMarch 31, 1851. ME'MPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL -DEPARTMENT. THE Regular course of LECTURES in this TInstitute, will commence on the first of No. vember and continue until the last of February. The Anatomical Department will be opened and ready to receive students by the first of October. The Medical Department will be under the direc. tion of the following PROFESSORS: J. CoNQUEST Caoss, M. D., Professor of tbe In. stitutes of Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence. W. Bran POWZL, M. D.,- Professor of :Core. bral Physiology, Medical Geology and Mineralogy. R. S. NZwToN, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. . H. J. HutcE, M. D., Professor of Thieory and Practice of Medicine. J. A. WILsoN, iM. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and.Children. J. KING, M. D...Professor .of Materia Medicm, Therajieutics and Medical Jurisprudence. Z. FazzmAN, At. D., Professor of Anatoay. J. MILTON SAUNDEaS, A. X., X. D., Prfessor of Chemstry and Pharmacy. -.CLINQnUE LECTtRItERS. - - MDio:NEr-Professor H..3. Huos. Suoaar--Profssor R. S NEwYog. Z. FREEMAN, M.-D., Anatomical 'Demonstrator. Th-e fees for a full course of lectures amount to 5Each Professor's Tiehet S15A Matrieulator'a, 5. Demons ea~~s to,80 : - R. S. NEWTO ..D.. LAW DEPAR'TMENT. Hon. E. W. if. KINo, Professor of Theory and Practice'of JAW. Hon. V. D. BaarR, Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence. TEauv-450 per Session. All communications portaining to tis depart ment be addressed to E. W. if. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., Feb'y., 1850. The Faculties,. for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mest distinguished in our coun try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country-.11 of them are able lecturers and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geograpliuca position, and the extent of our populanon, car have no doubt us to the eligibility of our situation for an enterpriseof the kind.. As to health, inclu ding all seasons of the year, we deny that any other city hat more. A common error exists en the minds of mny students relative to the place of studying medicine; those who intend practicing amnong the diseases of the West and South should certainly educate them selves at a school whose Faculty are practically acquainted with those diseases. That the public may be satisfied or the perna nency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for its future success; and that the peculiar internal organization which ennects them, cannot be interrupted. E. W. Mf. KING, President of the Memphis Institute. May 15 ly 17 $40 Reward. - T HE above reward will be given for the ap Jprhesion and delivery in any convenieni jail, of TWO NEGROES, the property of-the subscriber, a man and a woman. The man's name is A USTIN, very dark corn plected, has one of his upper front teeth out, Im feet eiht or ten inetica high, and weighs nea1 two hundred pounds. The Wonman's nnme is PHILLIS, eopper col ored, chunky, and about 22 years of age. The fellow ranaway about two years ago, and was for nine months in Augusta, Ga., hiring hil time to different persons. It is probable lhei now ini that place, as when last heard from, h< was making his way in that direction. Half the above reward will be given for the de livery of either of the above negroes. JOHN A. ETCHLEBERGER. Jan 30 tf .2 IL7 The Augusta Constitutionalist will copa weekly. until notified to the contrary, and for ward account to this office. STATE OF 'SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN CHANCERY. Edward F. Einehley ' and wfe, vs. - Bill for Accotunt, James Terry, Compensation 4-Rel Edward Settle, and others. J I T appearing to my satisfaction that the d fendant James Terry resides without the limits, of this State: on motion of Mr. Car roll, Plaintiff's Solicitor, ordered that the sas defendant do within three months from the publication of thia order, plead, answer, o: demur to the bill of the Phnintiff, si-th same will be taken as confessed against hin -B. 5. TOMPKINS, c. z. p Comin'rs Office, Februaiyr 17 1551." Feb 20I81 rje sah" 5 20 TONS IRON~ assortedsie.Fra iar geB3 St D D OPRICE)~ -' Itt ND LPICE. q to their custpmer fordhe mng of their establishmej tlin iq GENIE rtiefe -,.a ii hered to. e pubhc,thitrturnfror for the last. twpive - none -in th6 Sd'itli.i'dil sfoVktijai ompete 'thA, MiypftheWho rent ar;el.comprising theMtqg epletewith every article cpn one of the firm, on the best ter re marked in plain figuresso h different departmentad all h Fashinablo - French E~is18;~ps Cuffs, SleevesTrimmings,-e?4 di White-and.Colored Con Y" 12-4 and 34, rromw2' - 13-4, 104, and'I15.4, fim,)4? Linen Sheet, nlwidtii Cotton do1d Real Irish Linens, from. nd Pillow-case do, White and'BiowAI Diiaiast ' 8-4, 94 and 10-4, fonib 50 Linen'and Cotton Di pdhe Honespuns,:Osnaburgr, d 'dd Tweeds, Satinets,. Linen and'Cotton'DriW White and'ColddDi Iit Broad ClotWiDre Caimeres,.Vestinga, &m. 7 to-their interest to-call anid n I riees. - GRAY BROTHERS 290 STATE OF SOUTH CA IversonL. Brooks Antoine Piequetad Henry H. Cumming, Ex'F OeX, &N:d 16d SEVi.. Road-Company 'ine-p eetors &Jh~i~~ee% defendants isithe OM and reside ithi the 1i.t0 on motioit l r. ise tor.:'tis-ordt t and Henry M: Cumitglr said, do pleai a e nn r Bill of com-I thoprblibanobi TiN e taken proeo Tsuff -r. June -Turn ihligtil diu and whethera~fiIetta dead,,and if d.d w.. ois q arjitbs represetties er representatives, that purpose, tiat~the Comian~ierc advertisement tione ubliis fii months in th4deflelIdvcte persops as einc be dikributees ,s4 said, to come in and make out- h in orcelim in this Tehalf,'bj a day t efi~ hiim for that piirpo~es'botfie is bgiven, in pursuance of th'e mide ordid nl1 eron eaiigtabeitributeesoha Estate of the said -Philip Alsoo~4 personal representatives of such distrib~p to be and appear before nio in my ofc at Edgefield CourthRouse' on Friday thel10th day of May next, then on*th*re to'make Miit their kindred or elaim in this bechalf, or in de fanlt thereof, they wH1I.be exeided from the benefit of an~y deeree to bei made in this case. * S. ~S. TOMPKINS, c.e.p Commissioner.'s Offidefibruary 26,18. Feb.21 '- 3mW ,, STATE OF SOUTH CAlO0IA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Er Parte, * Arflh Morris and >Peridon fo ti Thos. Y. Logan.t - fN pursuance of the decree of ~q~ .l. Equity pronomneed it Je crn. 0 in this case, ordernng that. s; o .Xrlj made a party to the petjfiqjuthis ,4by publientiori for three moptjiin-* e.U~ld Advertiser: it is ordered hitibu - Morris do' plead, answer greje t ~t tition in this case, within threeip1a4I the publication hereof, or the a4i~ will be takenu asonfessed againsi-d 13S. S. TOMiPEINS,. c. ME -Commissioner's Office, Februsiy4, ?8P Feb. 27 Spe1 - M g# STATE OF SOUTH EDGEFIELD DISTRICTK IN CHANCERY. -. Williamn Waldromn atidthers, r j Is. James Waidrom and othr~. deendant James W d drom, John Waldrea, ing R . his wife Rebeccs, Dvid: MtISI wife May:Ann, gohn C~ " wife Rebeeesi Augustus R2 wife Lucy,. Williame :If*d Ea .Collins,:Jamnes~olinagaudnW andilrwife FraSiasiJIdO its of thStateon moio~ . piblicatiouof *bis orifrgtaid~ IIi uat tihe49laif the.'plidtilMof will be takes aseonfessedia rS* 8.''TO Comm 'O'ehFebid) - toreniaetb~shm tiesaid estatewilL