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EAUTYi WIT AND COLD. 15 her bow'r a widow dwelt, At her- feet three lovers knelt; Each adored the widow mueb, Each essayed her heart to-touch-; One had wit, and one had gold, One was cast in Beauty's mould; Guess, which was it won the prize ? Tongue, or purse,.or handsome eyes?. First began the handsome man, Peeping proudly o'er her fan. Red his lips, and white his skin, Could such beauty fail to-win ? Then stepp'd forth the manof, 0go-r Cash he counted, coin he told;: - Wealth, the burthen of the tale,. .Could such golden-projects fail?. Then the man of wit and sense,. Woo'd her with his eloquence; Now she heard him with a sigh, Then- she blushed, scarce knowing why; Then she smiled to hear him speak, Then a tear was on her cheek; Beauty vanish, gord depar, Wit hath won the widow's heart. Go it bob-taiL A specimen of the genus " Hoosier" was found by Captain -, of the steam er-, in the engine room of his boat while lying at Louisville, one fine morn ing in June. The Captain enquired to know what he was doing thereI " Have you seen Captain Perry?" was the interrogative response. "Don't know him; and can't tell what that has to do with your being in my engine room," replied the Captain angrily. " Hold on! that's just what I was getting at. You see, Captain Perry as ked me to take a drink, and so-I did; I knew'that I wanted to drink, or I wouldn't have been so very dry. So Captain Perry and I went to the ball-Captain Perry was putting in some extras on one toe. I sung out, " go it Captain Perry, if you burst your biler." With that a man steps up to me, says he, " See here, stran. ger, you must leave," Says I, " What must I leave fur?" Says he, "You're making too much noise." Says I, I'v been in bigger crowds than this, and made more noise, and did'nt leave nuther." With that he tuck me by the nap of the neck and the seat of the breeches and I left. As I was a shoven down the street, I met a lady-I know she was a lady by a 'remark she made. Says she, '-Young, man I reckon you'll go home with me?" Politeness wouldn't lot me refuse, and so I went. I'd been in the house but a minute, when I heard considerable of a knocking at the door. I know'd the chap wanted to get in, whoever he was, or he wvould't have kept up such a tremendous racket. By and by says a voice, "Ef you don't open I'R bust in the door. And so he did! I put on a bold faee-and says I, " Stranger does this wvoman belong to you" ?. Says he " she does.". "'1Then," says I, " she's a lady I think, from all that I have seen of her." WVith that he came at me wvith a pistol in one hand and a bowie knife in the other, and being a little pressed for room, I jumped thro' the window, leaving the big ger portion of my coat tail. As I was streaking it down town with the fragment fluttering to the breeze, I met a friend. I knew he was friend by a remark he made. Says he, " Go it Bob-tail, he's a gainin',.on you !" And that's the way I happened in your engine reonm. I'm a good swimmer, Captain, but do excuse me if you please, from taking water.--Louisville Journal. How to treat a Wife First get a wife; secondly, be patient. You may have great trials and perplex. lies in your business with the world; but do not therefore carry to your home a cloud ed contracted brow. Your wife may have many trials, which, though of less magnitude,may have been as hard to bear. A kind conciliating word, a tender look, wvill do wvonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. You encoun ter your difficulties in the open air, fan ned by heaven's cool breezes; but your wife is often shut in from these health ful infiences, and her health fails, and her spirits lose their elasticity. But oh! bear with her, she has trials, sorrows to which you are a stranger,but which your tender ness .aan deprive of all their anguish. No tice kindly her little attentions and efforts to promote your comfort. Do not take them all as a matter of course, and pass them by, at the same time being very sure to observe any omission of what you may consider duty to you. Do not treat heri with indifference, if you would not sear and palsy her heart, which, wva tered by kindness,would to the latest day of youristence, throb wvith sincere and constant affection. Sometime yield your wishes to hers. She has preferences as strong as you, and it may be just as try ing to yield her choice as to you. Do you findithad to yield somctimec? Think you It is not difficult for her to give up always ? Ifyoa.never yield to her wishes, there is danger, that she will think you are selfish, and care only for yourselves ; and with such feelings she cannot love as she might. Again show yourself manly, so that your wife can look up to you and fbel that you will act nobly, and that she can confide in your judgement. ]Mhs. PARTINGTON sayS- that just be-. fore the last wvar wvith England, circum stances were seen around the moon night. ly, shooting stars peramburlated the earth, the desk of the sun was covered with black spots of ink, and comics swept the horrizon wvith their operic tails. Eve rybody said it profligated war and sure enough it did come. Its costivness felt throughout the land, but the bravery of General Jacksori, expiated the American citizens, and foreign domine soon became SAX SLICK'S L.ST. udpr Haliber ton, the witty author of SinSlick, was holding Court the other day, and in the commencement of the proceedings it be came necessary to empanniel a Jury. One whorthy burgher on. being, called, requested of the Court to- excuse hun, on the ground that he was afflicted with the ITCH--at the same time holding out his hand to, the Judge, and displaying the visible evidence of his cutaneous affliction. The Judgeafter closely inspecting the hands of'the Juror directed the clerk as follows: " The Court decides that the Jaror's excuse is a valid one, and therefore di rects that he be s-c--r-a-t.-h.e-d off." A tremendous roar of laughter signified the unamimous verdict of the audience that his honor was guilty of a pun.. ABOUT two o'clock on a December night when the thermometer stood in the neighborhood of zero, a party of wags hailed a farm house in a boisterous man ner. The farmer sprang out of his bed, d:ew on a few articles of clothing, and ran out to see what was wanted, when t:e following interesting dialogue occur red. "Have you any hay, Mr.-7" "Plenty of it, sir," "Have you plenty of corn!" "Yes" "Any oats?" "Yes." "Plenty of meat and breadstuffs?" "Yes." "Well, we are very glad to hear it; for they are useful things in a family !" The party then drove off, leaving the farmer to his reflections. A YANKEE'S CALCULATION.-" Well, it's curious how we du git over the ground. Why the trees all look as if was a dan cin' a jig to double quick time. I kin recollect, ten or twelve years ago, that if I started from Bosting on a Wednes day, I cud git in Fildelphy on the next Saturday, makin, jist three days. Now I kin git in from Bosting to Fildelphy in one day, and I've been calculatin' that it the power of steam increases for the next ten years as it has been doin' for the last ten years, I'd be in Fildelphy jist two days before I started from Bosting." WELL Pat, Jim didn't quite kill you with that brick-bat did he? No, but I wish he had. What for! So I could have seen him hung, the villain. "AH, ELIZA," cried a puritan preacher to a young lady who had just been making her hair into beautiful ringlets. "Al, Eliza, had God intended your locks to be curled he would curled them for you." " When I was an infant," -e id the damsel, "he did ; but now I am grown up, he thiuks I am ablo to do it myself." A XAN~ asked ani Irishman ivfle wore his stockings wrong side outward ! " Because," said he,' 'there's a hole on the other aide." " FATHER, what does the printer live on ?" " Why, child ?" "Because, you said you hadn't paid him for two years, and are still taking the per."~ " Wife, put that child to bed ; he's a. everlasting talker." THEREs is a man in Ohio who, on ac count of the hardness of the times, never kills but a half a pig at a time ! SHERIFFS SALE. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Foeirs to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in July next, the following property in the following ease, viz: WV. B. Samuel vs Elijah Murphy, the tract of land belonging to the defendant, contain ing fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Musco Samuel, David Shraw and others. Fleming, McIntire & Co. vs John Hill, Administrator of M. R. Smith, all that see tion of land situated wvithin the corporate limits of the Towna of Hamburg, and known as section No. 7, containing nineteen aLnd 99 100 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by section of land No. 6, on the East by the Edgefield Road, and section No. 11, on the South by the Town of Hamburg, and on the West by lands of Charles Hammond and Josiah Sibley. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. F. D. June 4, 1851. 5t 20 Coroner's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Whitefield Brooks, et al. James Ccrn BY Virtue of an Execution in this case, I .)shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in July next, seven acres of land, bounded North by Thos G. Baeon, East by Mrs. Weatherford, South by Mrs. Blalock, and West by Sherry Covar, and on the day followving, I will sell at the late residence of James Coebran, dec'd., 2 Beds and Furniture and 2 Bedsteads, 10 Chairs, 1 pair Drawers, 1 Side Board, 2 Tables, Shovel and Tongs, 1 pair Fire Irons, 1 Clock, some Cooking Ware, 2 Smoothing Irons and 1 Chest, levied on as the property of James Cochran. Terms Cash. D). WHITE, C. E. D. June 4, 5t 20 lMillenery and Dress lMaking, 1IFS. NICHOLAS takes thin method of in Lforming the Ladies of Edgefield, that she still continues to carry on the UIL L14ER and DRE SS MAKING BUSNESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at her residence, up-Stairs above Mr. B. C. BYava's Store, where she respectfully solicits a share of patronage. March 20, tf 9 Notice. A LL persons having deman~ds against the En tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will p resent them duly attested, and thoseindebted will' make immediate payment. J. A. EICITELBERGER. CANDIDA TE S or Taz Colector L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY-H. HILL, ELIJAH T. RAUCH. WELCOME MARTIN. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B'. F. GOUDEY,. F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONHAKE, ISAAC BOLES. SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, ror Wearift LEWIS JONES, JOHN HILL. THOMAS W.. LANHAM . IIUDIPifREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY. T.J-..WHI'TTAKER, Yor Ordinary. WTLLTAMT H. MOSS, VIRGIL M. WHITE, HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L COLEMAN, Ior cerkr. THOMASG. BACON, OLIVER TOWLES. PETER QUATTLEBUM, EDMUND PENN, NEW GOODS. OUJLD respectfully inform their customer and the public generally, that they ar iow receiving their SPRING STOCK, and ar repared to offer for inspection, the most chofe elcetion of F A N C Y G O O D S, ever of red in this market. Before looking elsewhere re kindly solicit our friends to call on us, an< ainine our Printed and plain Bareges,Organdies,Grea lines and Silk Tissues, French Muslins a 121 cents. Plain and Printed Jaconets and Cambrics, Nev Styles of Printed DeLaines, Mourning Bareges and Grenadines, Plain and Printed Laws American, English and 'rench Prints, Linen Poplins. Ginghams, &e., &c. We have, also, an extra assortment of th atest stylesof JEWELRY, which we will sel IIEAPBR than any other house this side of Char eton. Our Stock of HATS, BOOTS 4. SHOES SADDLERY, GROCERIESHARD WARE AND CROCKERY, in raics an UALITY, will please the most fastidious. Longmires, March 25, tf 21 CARD. T HE Undersigned respectfully solicit the al tention of Country Merchants and Planter to their very extensive and well assorted Stoc f GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., &c., com priain 400 %hds Clarified New Orleans and Musec vado Sugar. 300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sgugar. 150 Bbls No 1 and 2 Clarified-Sunar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coee, 1000 Pieces Dundee B 'ng, (weighing Ij 1 Xbs-44 tod inches.) 100 Bqles Heavy Gunny Bagging. 00 Coilis A inch Hemp Rope. 00 Hhds Bacon Sidea (Baltimore Curing) 00 do Choice Shoulders, 00 do' Muscovaloo Moiasses, 00 BbeNew Oi-leans Syrup, 0'- do "Reedlfi 'Whiskey, 30 do Ni.EI~Enm 00 do Northern Gin, 200 Packages Freniih and Domestic Brandy, 50 do Madeira and Tenn. Wine, 00 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 50 BoxesTobacco (various qualities,) 00 M. ears, (assorted brands) 50 Casks lndon Porter, 00 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, ogether wvith Soaps Starch, Raisins, Ten Spies, Champagne, 6ordials, Syrup, ,'Piekb and nll articles usually kept in their lie, whkc they offer for sale on accommodating terms. DiT Orders promptly and faithfully executed. SIMMS & NANCE, No. 1, Hlayne St, Corner Church St., Charleston S. C. June 5, if 20 New Goods, New Goods. ALLERISTEDT & WIMBERLY, have re Lc eived at their old stand, corner of ti Globe Hotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., f< Spring and Summer, the newest and most eli gant styles of Plain Figured Black SILKS, do do Colu'd " Super Embroidered MUSLINS, Extra Richi VEL~UTINES, Earlston GINGH AMS and PRINTrS, Needle Worked COLLARS and CUFFS, New style Lace PRINTS, do do do CAPES, Embroidered Crape SH AWLS, A complete assortment of Blea'd and Bron SHEETINGS and SHIRTING, Irish LINEN and Linen SHEETING, Superior Table DAMASK, Birds Eye DIAPER and TOWELLING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTING! Lima Pant Stuff' great variety, OSNABURGS and STRIPES, &c., To which they invite the attention of famili' vsiting the city. A pril 21, tf 14 'o Contractors & fluilderf EALED Proposals will be received by tI Commissioners of Publie Buildings of Edgi l District, for the building of a NEW JAIl util the 15th June next. The Plan and Spee fiations of the work can be seen at the Sheriff Ofice. JOHN HUIET, Cumn's. A pril 17 9t 13 Eli The Temperance Advocate and Augur Republic will publish the above weekly, until ti 5th June, and forward their accounts to th ofice for payment. Notice. JD. TIBBETTS will hereafter sc * BOOTS and SHOES,at the fo lowing prices, for C A SH O NL Y Fine Water Proof Boots,........... $9 C Fine Pump Boots,................ 8 Fine Welted do ........ ....... 7 Men's fine Pump Shoes,..........3 1 do <doWelted do........ . 35 do Kip do do...........2 Ladies Calf Shoes,.............. 1 7 do do Bootees,............. 2 Januaryl1, 1851. tf 1 Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's S a rs apyari i1 a. ST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. Jaco Townsend's original compound Syrup of Sat aprilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemica tore of .A. G. TEAGUE. May,1850 tf 15 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaia Blackwell, deceased, are requested to makt umediate payment, and those having demand nl present themi properly attested. JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. April 17 1850 tf 13 A. 0. MoIlasses. 5 BLS. NEW CROP, a superior article, fi LC sale by HI. A. KENRICK. THE UREAT SUBJ1,K IN DR. GUYSTTS IMPROVED EXT'ACT, F YellowDock and Srsaparila IMOR the cure ofall.diseaes. or disdlers gene ? rated by impure blood. ts great success justy entitles it to the name of the Greas Jmerican. ,pecuie. So far as it is known it is univegy areia ted, and many eminent phydlans!4Ma it ay M their practice with the most hoppy eaets, and certify that it is the best extract inpitence, and the nly that STANDS THE TEST OFTIME. Every year adds to its great' puitygand mul tiplies its astonishing cures e. , .of NEREDITARY SCRO.ULA, With suppaating g e oneied flesh, and caries eating intohbi bones ,, flias~~owt Yet. low Dock and Sarsaparilla AheaJm.rhii afl tions. His horrible tormen% ar assued, asnd his malady notonly-relieve 1. T LY CURD. It may be safely asserted, ranthe results o past experience, that "Dr. Guysott's Extract O Yeltow Dock ad Sazsapazilht" is beyond al comparison, the MOST WONDERFUL REMEDYVON EARTH for the tollowing diseases, and ij qthers proceed in from VITIATED :B LO . ' - crofuls or King's Evil, Rheunatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Exu- . , p Pustule on the face, BFothes, i, Ch e Eyes, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Hea l -uargement and Pains of the Bones and JolzStabliborn Uleers Syphilitic Lumbago, and Diseiaessiising from an Injudicious use of Mercuryctes-or Dropsy, Exposure, or Imprudence in *I -verComplaint Agne and Fever, Intermiting Fever, Cholera Nor bus,.Dysentery Dla ha IeI of Bood in the Head, Piles, Pains in the S Breast or Loins, and all forms of , Gandular and Skin Diseases. It is a-sovereign specific for General Debility, and the best renovator for a Broken:,Constitution. It braces and re-invigo rates e rgan, promotes activity and regularly in ev ction, and pro duces that condition of the'Cal Ptem whichis the best security forwliJFE Let al who wish to purg the.blood from the i impurities contracted from the fan indulgence of the appetite during the winter, tnil.to.prepare the system to RESIST SUMMEREPIDEMICS, an. SoRT Now to "Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is pvMu itself an anti dote for many of the most niallgnntdiseases that flesh io heir to, and they will "e* beaappointed; for in this remedy the public faith has never wa vered-never can wave;~for-it' is founded on ex perience, just as their want of faith in othei and ;uous compound is also founded-in experience. FLY FMINEAL M3O$TRUIS to I Wekhope, life and vigor frflthii PURELY VEGETBLEMEDY. Therefore, however broken downain health and spirits, however loathsome tabimself and others, let no one despair of recovery, letthe patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration lies only in " GuTsoTT's ExTRACT oF YELLOW I Doex AM SaRsAPARILLA," and persuade him for his LIFE'S SAKE to try it, and we have no hesi tation in predicting his speedy retoration to health. As a means of regulating . le-functions of WOMAN'S DELICATE ORGANIZATION, it has no equal in the materia medics, and at that critical period of life, when'the first stage of het decline commences, its cordial and invigoratin - omrties will enable her to PASS THE CRISIS SAFELY. 12 None genuine unes put #p in large bot - tlcs containing a quart,. and nat e-of the Syrul blown in the gass, with the written signature S F. Bennett on the outside wrapper. $f PaICE, 81 per botte.-r6bottles for $5 SCOVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartres stres;()ew Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, t whom all orders must be addhresec Sold by G. L PENN, IMgell C:H. ; WARD LAW & DENDY, Abbevi E.; PRAi' A .TAMES, Nedberry C. ii.; OR~EIGHTION4 S. C.;- HS ILA! 4 O., Augusta Georgia. COMME - RIPT. 3. Olin Ta~y.it~ Publishee.DalyQad 2e etColumbiar,S.C. AT Four DOLLARS DAnLT, apd.Two DOLLAn. Tar-WEERLY, per annum, payable invarialily sia months in advance. The Publisher, thodagh fuly aware that the corn mercial necessities of Columbia do not require th ~assistance of another journal, is yet wall satisfiec that the questions now agitating tTae State, demnanc a more thorough and searching examInation that they have yet received. To the furtherance of this object, will the energies of this journal be direct ed, in order tht th eol may hve all the lights before them, in decidinj upon the policy to bc -Though they entertain no doubt about the righ of a State to secede at any time, and that upon this right depends the sovereignty of the States, and ir this the only protection of the citizen against centralized, consolidated power; yet believing, as rthey do, that the exercise of this nght at this crasi' by what is now called "iumglina separate Stat< action," is a hazardous remedy, if indeed a reme. dy, at all of those grievances, involving danger which no ken can foresee, and perhaps the bligt ing of the now cheering prset of a Southrr Confederacy, the pber will devote thail columns more prticulalyto the exposure of thxos< dangers, and te ruinous consequernccs.which wil in all human probabilit grw out of uch action He will further, by al utand honorable means sustain the wise and pruent measures indicatec by our State legislature, In conformity with the sug tions of the Naville Convention, which bool to eharmonizing of sentiment, and soothing o prejudice. in the Southern States, that by unior among themselves, they might redress themselves effetally, without the postibility of incurrinj those evils whichwilleertainly growoutof prama ture and hast action. it is then sincerely hopec by the publiser, that the friends of co-operahtoa united action, or uniteesecession as it may be called, throughout the.State, will .propmptly aic .him in thit ente ' Upon themiatmutt depent for its suppor. , as even the most violent advo catas of immediate secession say, a Southern Con. federacy is ultimately inevitable in the nature o thiugs, who shall we, who believe that premature action by this State will forever blight the hope ~not raite our voices against it, and use all lawfu: ,means in our power to prevent it i Then aid us ir this work - fo.r we labor in its behalf. g' EAlI letters on business, to insure attention must be directed (ipost paid) to the publisher and proprIetor. A. A. HAIGHIT. Columbia, So. Ca. May 13, 1851. PROF. A. C. BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUs, OR, MEDICAT ED COMPOUND, I NFALLIABLE for renewing,' inigrating, ant Ibeautifying the Hair, removing h socurf, dan druff, and all afetions of the scalp, and curing Ieruptions on the skin, diseases of the glands, mus. dles and integumenta, and relieving stings, cuts, bruises, spramns &c. With this preparation " there 6is no such word as fail." The first journals ii America, medical men of the highest eminence, prominent citizens of all professions, and ladies who have used It for years in their dressing roonn and nurseries, admit with one accord, that for im o arting vigor, gloss, luxuriance and curl to the hir, eradicating sedif- and dandruff, healing wounds, cuin contusions, sprains, stings, &c. and relievin iseasessof the ski, the glands, ant 0the muscles, It has no equal, among the multitude of compounds advertIsed In the public prints, oi used in private practice.' In cheapness as walt a eficacy, Barry's Tricopherous is unrivalled. The immense cash sales of the articlehave enabled the Inventor to supply it at retail, at 25 cents per bot te, which is from 50to lO00er cent. less than the price of any other preaainfor the hair now in iluse. The scientific traie on the hair and the skin, (embracing valuable directions for the culture andpreervtio ofNature's choisest ornament, in wich eachibottle -isenlosed, is alone wort the money. Sold, in larg bottles, price 25 cents, at the prin cia 37ie BodaNew-York ; and by the prmipa Mechatsn'n brggitsthroughout the U nited States. and -Canada, and by GL PEN agnt Edgefield Court House. Ma29, 1850. -'19 St L4me. 3O BLS. CHOIC2' STONE L~IE, nol rslacked, ia fneorder. :For sale by II. A. KENRICK. BY & Co. TAIL DEALERS IN T BAGS, &c. &c. ES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. I their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER OODS in their line, can find them of the 'H at their Establishment, under the United TS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &c. 3m 13 MARSHAL'S MAGICAL PAIN BRAD IC A TO R, WILL POSITIVELY CURE Rheumatism gin every stage, Weak Baek, Weak Joints, Bruises, Strains, Swellings, Toothache, Head ache, Contracted Tendons, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affeetions, &e., &e. In fact, it is hard to say what kind of pains it will not cure. It is WARRANTED to cure the diseases named; or, in case of filure, the money will be refunded. To persons troubled with CORNS,this compound is particularly recommended. Please to read the following commendatory letter from Judge Hughes, of Burke county : E.Moa, Buaxa C.,Dec. 22, 1850. Ma. J. E. MAsum,-Dear Sir: In compli anee with your request, I make this simple state ment of facts. My boy Daniel stuck a thorn in his foot about the first of last June, the thorn was extracted, and no more thought of it for 15 or 20 days, his foot then began to swell, and in a few days it was opened. It diseharged a large quantity of matter. The discharge continued for eight days, and then ceased. His foot then re-commenced swelling and extended up his leg, thigh, and hip, with violent pain. He then be gan to spit from his lunge matter similar to that discharged from the abscess on his foot. I then called in medical aid, and from the remedies used, he was alternately better and worse. for eight or ten weeks. . During this time a large abscess formed upon the hip, the discharge was large, and as soon as it ceased, a general swelling of his leg, thigh and breast commenced, wbich was very hard to the touch, and attimes experiebeed much diffileulty in swallowing. Medieal aid seeied of no further avail, and was discontinued. I then had recoursetoyour "Magical Pain Eradicator'." In forty-eight hours, fromhe time I commaneed its usehis foot began to soften ; the 9we iftt his hipand breast subsided, and I am pleaed to say he is1mt weU. I again used your remedy ia esse flieni myf Ihv tried eitooryTohAhvt taini eoin g1lrngi a~,blfa~ -4 Yours truly B I H S The above statements .of the tpp of "MIar shall's Magical Pain Eradioator,3' are known by me to be true. -(Signed) - ANGUS BETHUNE. Noneis uin witoutthewritten name of For sale, wholesale and rotal, by the proprie tors W. H. & J. TURPIN, Augusta, Ga., and for sale, in this place, on Agency, Feb. 13, 6m 4 D R UG S TOR E. D R. A. G. TEAGUE, having purchased the interest of his brother, E F. TEAGUE, dee'd., in *the DRUG STORE, at Edgefield C. H., takes this method of return ing his thanks to their friends and the community for the liberal pat ronage bestowed upon the firm. - And informs his friend. and the public generally, that he will con tinue the Sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e., at Edgefield C. H. Hie flatters himself that the experience derived from fifteen years close application to the quality and Compounding of Drugs, as well as in the adinisitration, or remedial application of the same, will entitle him to some degree of public confidence in his ability to procure, compound and furnish his friends and the public with PURE and UNADULTERATED articles in his line. He will continue to keep for sale all articles usually kept by Druggists; and pledges himself to sell as s.owias Drugs,;&e., of the same quality, arc sold in Hamburg or Augusta. Accounts to become due semi-annually: the 1t of January and the 1st of July. He is also willing to attend a small practice of his Profession, in its various branches, vir.: The Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetries and Dentistry. Office at his Drug Store, where he may a? ways be found in the day, except professionally absent, and at night after 9 o'clock, at his resi dence-the late residence of E. F. Teague, dee'd. March 27, if 10 $40 Reward. T HE above reward will be given for the ap ...proliension and delivery in any convenient jail, of TWO NEGROES, the property of the subscriber, a man and a woman. The man's name is AUSTIN, very dark comn plected, has one of his upper front teeth out, five feet eight or ten inches high, and weighs near two hundred pounds. The Woman's name is PHILLIS, copper col ored, chunky, and about 22 years of age. The fellow ranaway about two years ago, and was for nine months mn Augusta, Ga., hiring his time to different persons. It is probable he is now in that p lace, as when last heard from, he 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. EICHLEBERGER. Jan 30 tf 2 ST The Augusta Constitutionalist will copy Iweekly, until notified to the contrary, and for ward account to this offiee. Boarding for Young Ladies, T HE Subscriber willaceommodate with board ing, ten or twelve Young Ladies. H is House isroomy and pleasantly situated, conveni ent to the Female Academies. Parents ua Guardians may be assured that every attention necessary will be paid to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PENN. Jan. 1. 1851 tf 5 02 TONSIRON, assorted ses. For sale 2.by A. BURN8IDE. J.1YI.*NEII WHOLESALE & R1 TRUNKS, CARP] UNDER THE UNITED STA7 J M. NEWBY & CO., have just receive . CLOTHING. Gentlemen in want of ( BEST MATERIAL, MAKE and FINI States Hotel. They also keep a large lot of fine SHIlR Wr Call in and see them. April 11, 1851. G. W. LANDRUM WIJ(IL Practice in tha Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgef6cid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefleld C. H. Jan 16, tf 52 H. R. SPAN N, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used by WARDLAW & SPAWN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, w 1Jbe found at an times in his Office, at VEdgefleld Court House, near the PtANw TER's HOTEL. He will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 W. C. MORAGNE ILL Practice In the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgenield and Abbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. H. Feb. 13, tf 2 JAMES M. DAY S i geen MmemOdw OF R3CHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located atEdgefseld C H., offiers his professional services - to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity; and will attend toany Cal he may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13,1850. tf . 8 -A. M. PERRIN, Attorney fb~ or on g Platisi * OUNT Y LA-ND, F.ea TuosE~ WIlHATE. 3EEN ENGAGED RN Til -Szancvro mia Umrzv STATES. 0fflee--Edgefleld'C. 11.,S. C. Nov 17 tf 4 NEW GOODS! ~ THE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of SPRING &SUMMER GOODS Gete e' Wear, CONeSTING 07 Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, " " Brown " " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS SIMERS, (a largec supply.) Fancy Checked DRILLINGJS, new styles, White figured Heavy Plain4 A superior lot of Plain BI'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured " " Fancy fig'd "" White " "" IWhite Silk Vestings embro,'ed with Animals, Buff' and White Marsailes " " " U " Valentia " " A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS, Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends, tA large lot or Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY! MADE COATS. of various kinds, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &c., &c. All of which he will sl Low for Cash or to punctual customers, and made up in a style inferior to none. JOHN LhON. 1March 13 tf 8 NEW GO0DS, TpHE Subscriber has just received his Stocl .of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " " Tissues, " "I fig'd " " Figured Barages, " " Muslins Swiss and Jaconet, A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin hams, for Ladies Dresses, Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine worked Collars, Cuffs and Sleeves, Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Sash, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, H AT S. White and Black Beaver, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, English, Straw and Palmi. - BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every variety. A few ready made COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES, HAD AE'and CROCKERY, aU of which will be sold viRy ~w, and a liberal discount for CASnI. B. C. BRYAN. March13S, . tf8 "Zn statu quo ante belluan." Leather. O F ALL-DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at the Tannery for Can. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, .will be promptly attended to.'- .T IS Fe . 6 f 3 Mloasses. 30111HDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N. Orleans ". 5- " Golden Syrup, very fine. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. FAUN-HOU AssM m" BUSINES HA MBURGjSr,'- . FIHEUNDERSIGNEDhaig firmeksoph L. ftrh-,.under thefirm of A. WAL -.R&Cojor the purposeofar7 o hoWare-koisc an enu~i 03 Business and-liavin gnte thew'ebllno.wn Ware-Hous,,knowns gne.1r~ md lately ocupied by WarnxaM & coiz. They tend'ei their services1"e he public in general, mndpledge t to me theirbestetertionstogiv .oum tth who may favor them wi ne. Fair advances will- be made. stote. A. W Sept 4, 1850. WHOLXSALE 'AND RETAIL GROCERY RER ATi A~U@UTA, GbsonA. Enow ' A. and well isee tokof GR ,V to which tb j vite the isinin of their fkiends, eni orjDr the firm wll be found at the 'arhoueo!W ker & Bryion, till 1st September, Wh s will open their NEW STORE on Broad Street next door below the old sand of Adams & Fargo. BELCHER & HOLIJNGSWORTH. Augusta, Aug.21 1850 - tf . 3k New Spring Good7"Of SNOWDEN & SHER AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE NOW received their fullm1pp1o SPRING & SUMMER DRY" compriui' the largest asrimwet :thf erer cd to the pu.bli and embrciggreat variety of new and splenid articles. ' - -AMoNo wMil ARa Paris printed Grenidines, of rich andeleent styles. Rich printed Grape de Paris. Bareges,14 Foulard Silks, of the latest Paris styles, Superior Freneh printed Jaeonets, and O, gandies, of new and beautiful styles. Rich Brocade Grenaiies, an'elegant artibe* for Ladies Dresses.1 Superior plain Colored and Black Crape do Paris, and plain Black Silk Grenadines. Superior plain Black Satin de Chene,'Satin do Nord, Rich Tafita and Black Watered Silk. - Rich Colored ress Silks, of the test. Parik styles. Small Checked Silks, for Ladies Srin ,ni Summer wear, of beautiful style d Splendid White Lace Robes,-ad Wht6 entt' adines.. . - Real Valenciennes amd Thread .se. Superior Swiss and Jaeonet Edgingsad Ii sertin, (some of extra quality.) SExtra Rich enh,Spnishd I Fans. %x Ladies superior White, Black and gjyC& Kid Gloves> Ladeis Parsols,of rieh ande 'isA*"? Plain White and Blbek;and lieb Embridetedt Grenadine Shawls.- - . 4r-a 'Rich Embroidered White and,.Mod, el Shawls, of spIidId st'Ids. Su' plain-Wite,- IBM 'Shi n 3fol and. Clre A very large supply of Moun ing44W Ladies Summeriwest. , Superior Mae ad-E &.JeeNPurb MourninGjpgh~u SNOWI EN &d MAR . IJAVE received from .Nies&Ygfk-.:sdeg LLParis inade Silk'MANTILEAS, of new and spiendid styles-orsummer 'wesr - ' Ladies French Worked- Musi iblarniuasy oft the latest Paris styles, - - c v Ladies rich Whit. and Black Lace Mantillas, Lades BlaekLaee Shawls, 'and White ea Black LaeScarfs, - d Ladies French Worked Muslin Coa, .Che miasetta, Cuffls and Underaleeves, Ladies Lace Collars, Cuffs and Undersleeves, of beautiful styles. - To all of which they respectfully invite the at tention or the Ladies.. April 10 tf . -:..,2, Curtain lMaterlil. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GA. H AE rceiedfrom New York: it Emboiere Lceand Mlsin CAR TAINS, of new and elegant styles. White Embroidered Mluslin Curtains, at very low prices. Rich Colored Damaskcs, (or Curtains? Superior White and Fancy col'd 2iiffies. Superior 4-4 French Furniue Prints, ad Plain and Twilled 4-4 Turkey Red. Gilt Corniees, Curtain Pins and Bands, To all of which they respe'etfully invite the at tention of the public. April 10 if -12 CA RRIAGE .MAKING. makingandrepairipgbpainess - in ,Pottersville, near,.Edge field Court House, for the ensuing year j would respetfully solicit a share of puei Patronage, as wve shall indeavor to give sa .fato to'all wo may favor us with their business; thyre also in want of a good wood workman, on Wheels,Cari riage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits,. none other need appl. Good comfortable-biuld ings can be proue, convenient to the shop for men of families,or boarding on rcasontible terms. HILL & WARDL'AW. N. B.-A good price will be paid for Lumber of good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Popl"efts~ sorted dimensions. -.kW % Nov 28 1850 ti 'a-'45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLRWA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilson Holstein and aife,) and others, BilforAWiJ. vs E. H. Norris and others.J TT g tosatisfaction that Win. Fj B oris, Sally SweAlexander Nor ris, Luther Norris and NahnLNorrIs De fndants, reside beond the limits of this State: On motion ofMr. Gamdnu,' Solieitor, Ordered, that the said Defendants,. as also, any child or children of the' said Nathan-I Norris, not named above, do app ear and plead, answer or demur to this Bill; within three uionths from the publicatidoi of this Order, or that the said Bill be taken pro con fes against them.' S. S. TOMPKINS, G..E;D. Comm'ra Office, April 16, 1861. April 17 Sur 13 Fish.-. : 0 HafbresN 50OHalf KitsNol. Forsaleb~ >; TIlanrg Feb 13 if