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"WHY, BLESS HER, LET HER GO I' Some time ago, I fell in love With pretty Mary Jane; And I did hope that by and by Shedlove mo back again. Alas ! my hopes, adawning bright, Were all at once made dim; She saw a chap. I don't know where, And fell-in love with him f Next time we met-(now how it was I don't pretend to say) But when my chair moved up by hers, 'thy, hers would move away. Before, I always got a kiss, (I own, with some small fuss,) 2nt now, forsooth, for love nor fun, 'Fwas non-conic-at-a buss ! Wei. there we sat-and when we spoke, Our conversation dwelt On everything beneath the sun, Except what most we felt. Enjoying this delightful mood, Who, then, should just step in, But he, of all the world whom I fad rather see than him. And he would sit down by her side, And she could-all the while le pressed her hand within his own Upon him sweetly smile ; And she could pluck a rose for him, So fresh and bright and red, And gave me one which hours ago, Was shrunk, and pale, and dead. And she could freely, gladly sing The songs he did request; The ones I asked were just the ones She always did detest. I rose to leave-and "She'd be glad To have me longer stay !" No doubt of it ! No doubt they wept To see me go away ! I sat me down. I thought profound, This maxim wise I drew It's easier far to like a girl Than make a girl like you. But, after all, I don't believe My heart will break with woe; If she's a mind to love "that chap," Why, bless her, let her go! An Irish Letter. A correspondent into whose hands the following letter had fallen, sends it to us as something too good to be lost: IRE LAND, Kilkenny, 1850. DEAR yIJxY :-I have not wrote you before my last since now, because as we moved our place of living, I did not know where the letter would find you; but I iow with pleasure take my pen in hand to inform you of the melancholy death of your own living uncle Kilpatrick, who died very suddenly last week, after a lin gering illness of five months. The man was in violent convulsions the whole time of his sickness laying perfectly quietasi .eahes l tahl aii incohe rently and calling for wvater. I had -no opportunity of informing you of his death sooner, except I had writter you by the last post, which wvent off just two days before his death, and then you would have had the postage to pay.I am at a loss to tell you what his death was occasioned by, but I fear it was b his last sickness, for he never was well ten days together, durig the whole time of his confinement, and I fear his sick ness was occasioned by eating too much rabbits stuffed with peas and gravy, or peas and gravy stuffed with rabbits, I can not now tell wvhich, but be that as it will, as soon as he breathed his las!, the Doe tor gave up all hopes of recovery. I need not tell you anything about his age, for you wecll knowv that in December next he would have been just gix months dead. . His property now devolves to his next of kin, who all died some time ago ; sc that I expect it will be divided hetwcein us, and you know his property was eon siderable, for lie had a fine estate, which was sold to pay his debts, and the remain der he lost in a horse race, but it wvas the opinion of every one, at the time, that he would have won the race, if the hiorse he run against had not been too fast for him. I never sawv a man, and the Doctors all say so, that observed directions anid tooki medicine better thtan lie did; lhe said he had as lief drink gruel as wvine, if it only had the same taste, and would as soon take tarter emetic as eat beef-steak if it only had the same relish. But, poor soul, he will never drink more, and you not have a living relation in the world, except my. self and your two cousins, who were killed in the last war. I can't dwell on this mournful subject, and shall sale my letter with the black sale wvax, and put your uncle's coat o' arms, so I beg you not to break the sale when you open the letter, and don't open ituntil three of four days after you receive it, by which time you will be prepared for the sorrowful tidings. When you come to this place, stop, and don't read any more till my next. From your affectionate aunt, BIDDY KILPATRICK. To James McStraffie. P. S.-Don't write again until you re ceive this. A CoRRESPoNDENP at the South, tells, the following annecdote: An old Dutchman took a job of haul.. ing aotton across thme country to a cer tain river, and one day he stopped the team about noon for the purpose of eat ing his dinner, and giving refreshment and rest to his horses. Perceiving inidi cations of a spring a little ditanlce from the road, he left his son in charge of the horses, and carried his tin pail over to the water. It proved to be a hot spring, and the old Dutchman oried out in terror to his son, with a loud voice: " Hanse! trivo on ! trive on te deam, for-Got's sake! Hell ish not von mile "I LeVE To STEAL."-A anm"sing incident occurred in one of our down east churches, some years ago. The clergyman gave out on a pleasant Sab bath afternoon in July: " I love to steal a while away From every 'cumbering care. And spend the hour of setting day In humble, grateful prayer." The regular chorister being absent, the duty devolved upon the good old deacon - , who commenced, "I love to steal-" and then bagged down-and raising his voice to a still higher pitch, he sung, "I love to steal-" and, as before, lie concluded lie had got the wrong pitch, and deploring that lie had not his " pitehtuner," he determined to succeed if he died in the attempt. By this time, all the old ladies were tittering behind their fans, while the faces of the "young 'uns" were all in a broad grin. At length, after a desperate cough, he made a final demonstration, and roared out, "I love to steal-" This effort was too much; every other but the godly and eccentric parson was laughing, who arose and, with the utmost co)llness, said, "Seeing our brother's propensities, let us pray !" It is needless to say that but few of that congregation heard the prayer. SCENE IN A DErTiST's OrrC.-A male' representative from the Emerald Isle enters, hat in hand, with " The top of the morning to ye' sir, an' I've got a bad tooth, an' the divil a bit o' comfoit can I get short of a bottle of brandy, an, I've got one of Father's Matthy's medals to kape nme from all such evil spirits, sure. Now sir, what'll ye be axin, to pull inc a tooth, sir?" " Half a dollar," says the doctor. "Well," says Pat, " what'll ye pull two far?" "Oh," replied the doctor, "I wont charge you anything forpulling the second Ole." Pat seated himself turned up his nmg, and the doctor soon took a peep at his grinders, and with a little assistance from Pat, soon found which were the ones lie wanted out. Says Pat, "this is the first one and that is the second one. Plaze pull the scond one out first." "Very well," replied the doctor, tany way to get them out." And lie pulled. Before he had time to fix the instru ment for the other tooth, (the fi r: one;) Pat had got out of the chair and was edging towards the door. "I guess, doctor, I won't have the first tooth pulled till it aches, and you told me you would pull the second one for nothing." Pat mizzled, anJhe-dotr pocketed the jokej ad of ti e fee. SAr., Dns FOUNDE R.-A t the celebra - then ball in Coldwater, after the dancers began to "geqt interested" and commenced calling for T'fast tunes," a couple w~hio had been particularly industrious, and wvere very much warmed up by the exer cise, "hauled off," for a drink.-The lady dranik immoderately, and the young man, probably having witnessed the results of wateiing too freely after "fast driv-ing," in a voice that could be heard all over the room, cried out-"Sal don't fou'nder." The sentitious warning it is said had the desired effect, and is possible that the fair one's life was saved by the means. Toledo Republican. LESSON IN ARTII3MEIC.-" John, sup pose I were to shoot at a tree with five birds on it, and kill three, how n-aiy wvould 1)e left ?" said a school teccher to oae of his pupils. "Three, sir.," replliedh the boy. "No, two would be left, youi igno ramus." "No they would't, though-the three shot would be left, and the other two wvould lbe fliedl au-a." "'ITake your seat, John." " WIL you keep an eye on my ho-se son, while I step in and get a drinik ?" "Yes sir." [ Stranger goes in, gets his dirink, comes out and finds horse missing.] "Where is my horse, boy ?" "He's run'd awvay, sir." " Didn't I tell you to t.ike care of hinm, you1 young scaimp ?" "No, you told me to keep my eye on him, and I did till lie got clean out o' sight." " Wipe don't youpu on a clean shirt ?" said as well the other iiight to his comn panion ; " then the gilIs will smile upon fou as they do upon ine." " Every body can't afford to wear a clean shirt every day as you can," wias the reply. " Why not?" saidl whliie collar. "Because," said soiled collir, "every body's mother is not a wash-woman." "PA, isn't that mani in what is called the spring of life ?" "Why, my son?' "Because lie looks so very- green." A co:3-rRY EDIToR, in snpeakingr of a steamboat, satys-" She has twelve berths in her ladies' cabin." " Oh, heavens," exclamimned an old laidy on reading the ab~ove. " what a squalling there must have been." " LrrTL noT, how mauny kinds of fi:~e are there ?" " Four, sir." Whait are they cnlled ?" " Wood fire, coal fire, camn tire, aiid fire away like fury." "'[That will do0; you may go to the head." " YoL look as if you were beside your. elf," as a wag said to a fellow who stood eside a donkey. WarY is a very angry man like a clock at tffty-nine miintes past twelvei Because he is ready strike one. Wuty is dancing like new milk ? Be causen nrouthens the calves. NOTICE. T IE Undersigned having sold his interest in the CLOTHING ESTABLISIIMENT, in Ianburg, to Messrs. SALE & BRowN, would respectfully inform all persons indebted to him, either by note or account, that he finds it neces sary to wind up his business immediately. Those indebted to me, will please call on Mes srs. SAuLE & Batows, who are authorized to re ceipt in my name, and make payment as soon as possib!e. In retiring from the concern, I would return my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal sup port, and recommend the new firm of SALS & IUnows to the confidence of the public. JOHN K. IORA. Iamburg, A pril 7, 3mt 12 Co partnersp .i olice. T HE Un,lersigned having purchased the in terest of Jonas K. Hor.A, in the CLOTHING ESTABrLSI1MENT, would respectfully informs his friends and the publie generally, that they have associated them selves in the CIoihing Business, in Ihamburg, under the name of SALa & noWN. and will continue to occupy the old stand of lonA & Nrway, so long and favorably known to all per sons visitint- this place. They would also inform the public that an en tire new Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING is now being received, consisting of every variety of articles for Spring and Smnmer trade, to etiher with a superior Stock of IIATS. C A PS,TRUNKS. BUGGY AND HAND UMIU:t.LAS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. Call and exanine, for every ehort on our part will be exerted to sustain the former reputation osf the House. W. W. SALE. CEO. F. BROWN. ITamburg, April 7, 3m 12 TIIE GREAT SU3IER MEDICINE! D R. G.UYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla FOR the cure of all diseases or disorders gene rated by impure blood. Its great success jusly entitles it to the name of the Great inericafn Specific. So far as it is known it is universally apprecia ted. and many eminent physicians use it daily in their praetice with the most happy cfTcts, and certify that it is the best extract im existence, and the only that STANDS TIIE TEST OF TIME. Every year adds to its greatopularity, and mul tiplies its astonishing cures. The victim of IIEREDITARY SCROFULA, With supparating glands,htoncy-comhed flesh, and cries euting into his hones, finds Guysott's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla a baln for his afflie tions. His horrible torments are assuaged, and hli: malady not only relieved. but PEIDIANEN-T LY CUlED. It may he safely asserted, from the results of past experience, that " Dr. Guysott's Extract of ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," is, beyond all comparison, the MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH for the rollowing diseases. and all others proceed ing from VITIATED BLOOD. Sernfula or King's Evil, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the face, Blotehes, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring wo-na or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and P'ains of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn _I!cers, Sntahiiitic Lumbago, and Dixease aising frnra an hi'ndicious use of Mercury. Acites or Dropsy. Exposure. orlmp'rudence in Life, Liver Complaint, Agne nuIdFiever, Intermiting Fever, Cholera Mor as. Dvsentery, Diarrbrea. I'lethora of Blood in the Icid, Piles, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, and all forms of Muscular, Giandular and Skin Diseases. It is a sovereign specific for General Debility, and the best rentovator for a Broken Constitution. It braces and re-invigorates every organ,,promotes activity and regularity in every finction. and pro dcees that candition of the ivoepysical system, which is the best security for LIF Let all whto wvish to purge -the blood from the impuritiescontracted from the free indulgence ol the appetite during the winter, and to prepare then system to RESIST SUMM3ER EPID .1C. tn. soar Now to "Gtaysott's Extract of Yellow Docka and Sarsaparilla," whaich is proving itself an anti dote0 for naany of the most malignant diseases that fesha is he-ir to. and they will never lhe elisappoinut~dh lor in this remedy the public faitha hans nev~er wa vered-never can wave ; for it is fomanded on ex perience, just as their want of faitha in othter andl spurious compoundils is also founded in experieance. They FLY FROM1 MINE RAi NOSTRU31S to seek htope, life andI vigor froan this PURELY VEGETABLE RE3MEDY. Terefore, however broken down in health andl spirits, htowever loathasomec to hitmself anad onthers, let no oneo despair of recovery, let thec patientt only uner;tnd thatt his haope of phlysical restorationl li:s onl y in Garsor-r's EXTR AeT oF Ealt.ci DoCe xxu S.5As.trIn.I.A," and ptersnlaeh hitm f a huis LIFE'S SAKm to try it. ad we have tao buesi ta i-n in pr~edilin g his speed~y retornltionl to htealth. As a means of re-gttlating all the funcationst of WO3IAN'S DELICATE OiGANIZAT[ON, i has no eqaual in the moateria mtedien . antd at thai criitl pe-riodl of life, when the fir.-t stnge of lher decline~ c-ommentCe, its cord ia I ad inv'igora tint prperties will citable lher to PASS TILlE CNSIsl PW;'- Nane genntine uinless taut aap itn large hot t'" (-taatiing a quatt, nal nme of thec Syrupr lowna in te glass, witha thae writtent signature S. F. Henm-aata ona the' onttuide w-rapper. :.g' P iteas $1 per bottle-ar 6 bot tles for $5. SCOVJL, & 3IEA D, 113 Chlartra-s street, Newv Orleans, Sle G.eneral Agentis for tile Suthlern States, to whomt all orders mulst bec adadresed. Saold he 0. L. PENN, Edluefiaeldl C. HI.: W RD. LAW &'Oh:NDJY, Ababeville U. i.: P'RAT'T & .IAE$, Nawherry C. 11.; A. J. CR lG1ITtON, . C.; hIAVILA ND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, June 5 6m 2 Flish. f-f\ URLS hat-ge No. 2, M1ACKEREL, sJ'J 30 [half baarr-els No i 75 Kits, No, I, 50 Ilall hits No 1. For sale lay A. U~LNSIDE. Itabiurg, Feb 13 tf 4 Lime. 3@ B. CHO10ICE STONE TLIME, not Sslacked, ttn itne order. For snb- by Hambuthrg, Feb 3, tas 3 N otice. L L Persons Id-ted to thte Estate of Tsainha 1.. Black well, dleceensed', are trequeastead to anke immae-linte paymen'tt tad those* halving (demaandsl witll prueent themt proplyaV attestaed. J1A MES IJLACK W E LL, Adm'r. April 17 1830 tf 13 Shoemaker's. ITANTED) twoa good SHtOE3MAKERS, ne T * eustomted to maakinag peggedl work. RL. Tr. IMSS. May 22 tf iS Chairs. A GOOD) Stock of CITA IRS of dlifyereunt gnrjatlities, sie, &c. Fo r sale by -A. BURNSIDE. Htabrtg, Feb 13 tf 4 MI olausses. 30 IIRDS. CUBA 310OLASSES. 1t) " N. Orleans" Nale by A. RL URNSIDE. llabuatrg Feb 13 tf 4 Yotlice. LT, personts hiavitng dema~nds against the es tate ofI nacoh Shibley, deceased, will please to reder- them in, duly atiested, and thtose owinag ~e sad estate will please to mahe imotediate paiy nent. SILAS LANIER, A dm'r. Cum Tcst. annelx. Sept 1, 160 1y 33 NEW GOODS. W. OULD respectfully inform their customers 1 and the public generally, that they are now receiving their SPING STOCK, and are prepared to offer for inspection, the most choice selection of F A N C Y G O O D S, ever of fered in this market. Before looking elsewhere, we kindly solicit our friends to call on us, and examine our Printed and plain Bareges, Organdies, Crea dines and Silk Tissues, French Muslins a 121 cents. Plain and Printed Jaconets and Cambries, New Styles of Printed DeLnines, Mourning Bareges and Grenadines, Plain and Printed Laws, American, English and French Printe, Linen Poplins. Ginghams, &c., &c. We have, al-o, an extra assortment of the latest styles of JEWELRY, which we will sell cim:.rsa than any other house this side of Char leston. Our Stock of HATS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, SADDLERY, GROCERIES, HARD WARE AND CROCKERY, in ratcE and QUALITY, will please the most fastidious. Longmires, March 25, tf 21 AGNEW, FISHER & CO. NE WBEURY C. U., Inporters and Dealers in IIARtDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DLY GOODS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, J II0OTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, S GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. r IIE advertisers would respectfully invite the attention of persons visiting Newberry. to an examination of their Stock of Goods, which consists of almost every article in the HARD WARE, GROCERY 4- DRY GOODS line, all of which they will sell as CHEAP as the same article can be purchased in Charleston, with tranusporation only added. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. T No. 2 and 3, Merchant Row, Tn front of Newberry Court House. April 17 3m 13 Gra'niteville Cash Store! T IIE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten tion of farmers and the community gene rally to his Store in Graniteville, where he keeps constantly on hand a NEW and WELL AS SO RTED Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES BONNETS, RIBBONS, and nearly every variety of Goods, and is selling at the Cheapest rates ever known above Char leston ! Ile buys for CASH and engages to sell as CiE AP .as Augusta, Hamburg, Aiken, or any other neigliboring market. Ladies wishing to buy Bonnets of the latest style. either trimed or untrimed, will do well to :xamin his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. fle is prepared to have Bonnets trimmed in the latest styles or to order at the sho'test notice. All who advocate a CIlEAP CASH SYSTEM will be sure to save money by giving him a trial. IT' The high.cat uwrket price will be given for all sale.ib1i produce in exchange for Goods. A. B. MULLIGAN.. June 4, tf 20 DRUG STORE. DR. A. G.,TEAGUE, having purchased the interest of his brother, E' ''TEAGUE, dec'd., in i the,DRUG STOR1E, at Edgeliel. .C 0II., takes thei method of return Ljing-histhanks ato their friends and .the commmii iifor the liberal pat s. onageo- tbd upon the* firm. -And -1i . ' 'ierids-ant-t public gedieia'a that he will con tinue the Sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., at Edgefield C.II. Uie Ihatters himself that. the experience derived from fifteen years close application to the qualify and Compounding of Drugs, as well as in the administ ration, or reminedial application of the same, will entitle him to sonme degree of public confalence in his ability to procure, compound and furnish his friends and the public with PURE and UNADULTERATED articles in hir line. IIe will continue to keep for sale all articles usually kept by Druggists; and pledges himuself to sell as rLOW, as Drumgs, &c., of the same quality, ai( reli oldiIambmurg or'Augusta. . Aceeuts to become due semi-annually: the 1st of Januoarv andl the 1st of July. I ie is also willing to attenid a smnall practice of his Professin,, in its varions brnche., viz: The lPractice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Dentistry. Oiffice at his Drug Store, where he may al ways be fonid in the day, exept professionally ablenit. and at niight after 9 o'clock, at his resi dece-c-the bate residence of E. F. Teague,idee'd. Mamrch 27, tf 10 IMillenery and Dress M~aking, 11 S2. NICHIOF4AS takes this mnethiod of itn L.0.foring the Ladies of Edgefield, .4hmat she still continues to carryv on the MILLINER nnd DRESS MAKING BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS ]R A NCIIES, at her residence. up-Stnirs above Mr. 11. C. Hav~x's Store, where she respectfully solicits a share of patronage. Malrch 20, tf 9 STATE OF SOUTH'i CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Elijaht Stil! and others,) Eli::abeth Still and others. iAnOrCEri hereby given that by virtue of thscase, I shall selIl at Edgefield Court Ilonste, on the first Monday in July next, the folowing mcal cstatte of Joseph Still tde eensed, viz. The Home Tract containing three hun dredi acres, tmore or less, situated in the Dis- 41 trict and State aforesaid, and adjoiniing laends of~ nj. Stephens, J. F. Lowrey, Chara' Lam, drum and otheris. Also. the Upper part of a Tract of Land, described in the bill as containing four hun dred acres, more or less, aind adjoining lands of John Qimattilebum, George Outz, S. F.1 May, John 13. Unmilton and others. The sidt Upper part of said Tract of 400 acres, said to conta~in two hundred and twelve acres, niore or less. Also, the Lower part of the above Tract of Land, described as containing four hun ired acres, imore or less. Said Lower pa:rt or Tract said to contain one hundred and ninety-four neres, more or less. Snid hinds will lie sold on a credit of T t welve mnon'hs from the day of sale, except Si cost wvhiceh must be paid 'eash. l'urchmase ai money to lbe secured by bond and good tI petrtonal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comnml'rs Ollice, June 4, 1851. June 5, 5t 20 N~1oice. T L persons haviingdenmands agaist the es I. tate of John Hlarrison,, deceased, are re pestedl to hand them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those inidebted to the estate are1 equested to amalte paynment. J AMES M. UTARR TSON. 5, Sept 3 iSSOAdministraitor. imn J. M. NEW WHOLESALE & RF TIWNKS, CARPI UNDER TILE UNITED STAT ;%M. NEWBY & CO., have just received F CLOTIING. Gentlemen in want of C EST MAT.ERLL. MAKE and FINIt ates Hotel. They also keep a large lot of fine SHIR g? Call in and sec them. April 17, 1831. JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, X TILT, be found at all times in his Office, at Edigetield Conrt Hlouse, near the PLAN 's ITorF.L. [e will attend promptly and strictly to business his proe.ssion. Nov.14 t51 G. W. L.ANDRUM TILTL Practice in th6 Courts of LAW and ' EQUITY for Edgekd and Lexington istrits. Offe in Law Range, Edgefield C. IT. Jan 16, tf 52 IT. R. SPANN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFTCE the same as heretofore used by VAumuPLw & SPANN. February 5, 1851 If 3 W. C. M O. AGNE TILT Practice In the Courts of LAW and V EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield nil Abbeville. Office r.t Edgefield, C. H. Feb. 13, tf 2 JAMES M. DAY OF RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C TI., offers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and :s vicinity; and will attend to any call he may ave either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13.1850. tf 8 A. M. PERR1N, attorney for Collecting Claims for -BO U NTY -LA ND, SEReE 01' TiHE TITED STATES. )fee-Edgefleld C. IT., S. C. ov 17 - tf 42 ' CANDID AT ES 1'or Tax Collector SA3IPSON Ii. MTAYS, ROIBERT CLOY, TTTROPTILUS DEAN, Wii.T,113T L. PA RKS, ITENRY IT. J11T]. EL1.T AIT T. R AUCTT. WELCO3TE 3T A RTIN. JOHN QIlATTLEBUM, 11. F. G.OUDEY, P. W. BURT. DEliCK 1TOLSONBAKE, ISAAC DIOLE', Z'or Sheriff. T1. .J. WIITTl XKER, LEWIS .10N1S, .JOiN TTLL. HIiTPHT'RFY1s llOULWARE, TTO3AS.J. DYSoN, WESLEY BODIE. Z'or Ordinary. HENRY T. WIITT. WIlSON L. COLE3MAN, W LlIAM TI. MOSS, VIRGIL M. WHITE, Z'or fjlerk. PETERl QTTATTLEBUM, ED31UTND PENN. TOMT 18 (. i CON, 01L1VER TOWLES, C A R D). J'JE Uimlersigned respectfully solicit the at iteitionr of Country Mercehzants and Planters hiir very extensive anal well assorted Stock 3 ROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., &c., cm 0 Ilhas Clarified New Orleans and Museo vado $ugair. 00 Pckares Crushedl and Loaf Sugar. 10 Bbs No I andl 2 Clarified Sugar. 00 Bags C' ba, Rio and JTava Coffee, 00 Pieees Dundee Bacgging, (weighing .j to 1] lbs-4 4 to 46 inches.) 0 noaleis H eavy Gunny Uagging. 00 Coils 4 inch Ihemp Rope. 0 ~hs Bacon Sides (Baltimore Curing) I iao Choiee .shou),lers, lt do Museovado Mlolasses, 110 Bts New Orleans Syrup, 0 l Rec~tiid Whiskey, ~t0 do N. E. Rum, 0 do Northern Gin, 30 Packages French and Domestie Brandy, 5 do Madleira and Tenn. WVine, 0 do Sweet Malaga Wino, I Boxes Tobacco (various qualities,) tt M. Segars, (assorted brands) )0 Casks London Porter, )o Boxes Sperm and Adamnantine Candles, gethter with Soaps, Starch, Raisins, Teas, es, Canpagne, Cordials, Syrups, Pickles dall articles usually kept in their line, which otRr for sale on accommodating terms. 7 Ordert; promptly and faithfully excuted. SIMMS & NANCE, No. 1, Ulayno St, Corner Church St., Charleston S. C. June 5, tf 20 Dutch Blolting Cloths~ SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Auc UST, GA. TAVE received from New York, a supply of .. Dutch Blolting C LOTHES, Nos. 0, 1, 2,-3, ,7, 8,0 and 10. To which they respectfully oi othe attention of tho public. May.. tfa 18 BY & coo OTBI. Se TAIL DEALERS IN ,T BAGS, &c. &c. ES 110 TEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER OODS in their line, can find them of the ;Hat their Establishmient, under the United TS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &c. 3m 13 SH ERIFF'S SALE. y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias 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 case, viz: W. 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 Shaw and others. Fleming, McIntire & Co. vs John Hill, Administrator of M. R. Smith, all that sec tion of land situated within the corporate limits of the Town of Hamburg, and known as section No. 7, containing nineteen and 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. E. D. June 4,1851. 5t 20 Coroner's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Whitefield Brooks, et al. vs James Cochran. 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. Bacon, East by Mrs. Weatherford, South by Mrs. Blalock, and West. by Sherry Covar. and on the day following, I will sell at tlhe late residence of James Coehran, dee'd., 2 Beds and Furniture and 2 Bedsteads, .10 Chairs, 1 pair Drawers, 1 Side: Board, 2~ Tables. Shovel and Tengs, I pair Fire Irons. I Clock. some Cooking Ware, 2 Smoothing Irons and 1Chest levid on as thc ropet fbes Terms Cash. D. WHITE, C.T. D. June 4, 5t 20 $10 Recwau'd. TIHE above reward will be given for the ap prehension and delivery in any convenient jail, of TWO NEGROES, the property of the subscriber, a man and a woman. The man's namec is AUSTIN, very dark corn plecte.d, 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 PHTILLIS, copper col oredl, ehunky, andi about 22 years of age. The fellow ranaway about two years ago, and was for ninc mnonths in Augusta, Ga., hirina his time to diterent persons. It is probable he is no)w in that place, 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 eihecr of the above negrOes. JO0[1N A. EICIlLEBIERGERI. Jnn30 tf 0 (1-7 The Aiugusta Constitutionalist will copy weekly, until notified to the contrary, and for. ward account to this office. CARRIIAGE MAKING. T HE Subscribers having engaged in the Carriage /making and repairing bus~iness .in Pottersville, near Edge field Court Iou:, for the ensuing year; would respectfully solicit a share of public Patronage, as we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their business ; they are also in want of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car rige parts9 and Uodies, of steady moral habits, none other need apply. Good comfortable build ings can be procured, convenient to the shop for men of families or boardling on reasoniable terms. ]HILL~ & WARiDLAW. N. B.-A good price will be paid for Lunmbr of good Ash, Oaik, Hickory, and Poplar, of as sorted dimn'sions. 11. & W. Nov 2S 18.50 tf 45 "Zn statu quo anto beHum." Len I her. O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at the Tannecry for C.wnz. Also Tanner's andl 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. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 0. t f 3 Boarding for Young Ladies. T HIE Subscriber will accommodate with board ing, ten or twelve Young Ladies. His House is roomy and pleasantly situated, conveni ent to the Female Acadenmies. Parents and Guardians may be assured that every attention necessary wvill be paid to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PENN. Jan.1.1851 tf 50 Notiee.. J TD. TIBBETT'S will hereafter sell s OOTS and SHOES, at the fol lowing prices, for C A SI O N LY: Fine Water Proof Boots,.... ....... 9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ....... 7 00 Mn's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do do Welted do........ ..... 50 do Kip do do ....... 200 Ladies Calf Shoes,.............. 17 do do B~ootee,...............2 00 January!1, 1851. tf 1 N. 0. .eIolasses. 15 BLS. NEW CROP, a superior article, for 0 sae byH. A. KENRICK. N E W GO O1Di' , TILE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of SPRING& SUMMER GOODS FoR Gentlenen's- Wear, CONSISTING o * Super sup. Back French"Tllsed' CLOTH. Super sup. Blue Frcneh-Twllled Cloth,, " " Brown ? " " Black fi;'d and Doe .kin' CAS SIM ERS, (a large supply;) " Fancy Checked DRILLINGS, new styles, White figured " Heavy Plain 4 A superior lot of Plain Bilk Silk VES'iTNGS Figured " Fancy fig'd " u 9 White " " " White Silk Vestings embroa'cd with Animals, Buff and White Mtarsailes " " ? " " Valentia " " . A bea'tiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered End;,7 A large lot of Black, White, Kid and: Linen, GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, REAT)Y MADE COATS, of various kinds, 'SHIRTB DRAWERS. &c., &e. All of which he wilt sell Low for Cash or to punctual customers, and muade ul in a style inferior to none. JOHN LION. March 13 tf NEW GO0DE. T UTE Subscriber has just received his Stn d of SPRING AND SUMMER 'GOODS1. from Charleston, direct importations, - Rich Silk Dresses, " " Tissues, " " fig'd " " Figured Barages, - " " Muslins Swiss and Jaconet,. A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin hams, for Ladies Dresses, Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine woi Collars, Cufs and Sleeves, Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Sash, Neek and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, H A T S. White and Black 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 vERT r.ow, and a liberal discount for CaSH. - - B. C. BRYAN. - March 13, if . WARZ-HOEBE AND CO ISBION BUSINESS HAMBURG, S.C. - T HE UNDERSIGNEDhaving formedao partnership, under the firm-of 4.WALr K ER & (3..for the. purpose. of .carrying on the Ware:House and CoiDnisigon Rosinsess, and having rented the well nown Ware-House, known as Walker's Ware=House, and lately occupied by WaEaA &~Co.zz ar' They tender their services to their friends and the public in general, and pledge themselves to use their best oxertions togiye satisfaction to t iose who may favor them with business. Fair advances will 'be made on"pr luee in store. A. W4.L . D."L. AAM Sept 4, 1850. if S18tock of GROCER , to wie viate the attention of their friends, one rf the firm will be found at the Warehons 'a ker & Bryson, till lst September, wileia they will open their NEW STORE. on Broad Street next door below the old stan#l of Adams & Fargo. B.ELCUER & HIOLLINGSWOIRTH. Augusta, Aug.21 1850 . if . 31 MIARSHAL'S MAGICAL;1AINg. ERADICATOR, ..: WyILL POSITiVELY -CURE. Rheumnatismi 1in every stage, Weak Back; Weak Joints, Bruises, Strains, Swellings, Toothache, Head ache, Contra'eted Tendons, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affections, &c., &e. .In fact, -it is ha;rd to say what kind of pains it will noteure. It is waIItnrrD to cure the diseases. jame; or, in ease of failure, the money will be refun'ded. To persons troubled with CORtNS, this comipound is particularly recommendled. Please to read the following commendatory letter from Judge Ilughes, of Burke eourzty : ELr:Oons, BURKE Cr., Dec. 22, 1850." MIR. J. E. MAsnA L,-Dear' Sir: In -compli ance with your request, I make this simple state mient of facts. My boy Daniel stuck a thorn-In l~is foot about the first of last June, -the thorni wvas extracted, and no more thought of it for 15 or 20O days, his foot then began to swell, and-in a few dava it was opened. It discharged a large quantity of mantter. The discharge continued for eight days. and then ensed. Ihis foot then re-commenced swelling and extended up his leg, thigh, and hip, with violent pain. He then bh: gan to spit from his lungs matter similaf to tiidi discharged from the abscess on his foot. I th'en called ini medical aid, and from the remedies us, he was alternately better and worse for eight or ten weeks. D~uring this time a'large abseess f.,rmed upon the hip, the dischai~ge wa-in' and asi soon as it eased, a general swelling of his leg, thigha and breast commenced, which was very hard to the touch, and at times experienced much difficulty in swallowing. Medical aid seemed of no furthcr avail, and was discontinued. I then had recourse to'your "Magical Pain Erdcao. in f:,rty-cight hours, from 'the time 1 commenped its use, hisfoot began to soften ; the swelling on his hip and breast subsided, and I am pleased to say he is noro cell. I again used your remedy in a ease of.Neu ralgia, with great success, givinig immediate re lief. I have tried it also for Tooth-Ache, with may youngest child, with entire success. From the success I have had 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 shove statements of the use of "Marw shall's Magical Pain Eradicator," -are known by, me1 to bec true. (Signed) ANGUS BETHUNE. None is genuine without the written name of JT. E. Marshall on each box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the pr'oprie tors W. HI. & J. TURPIN, Augusta, Ga., and for sale, in this place, on Agency, by A. G. TEAGUE. Feb. 13', Gmn Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'K Sa r s apanri II n'. IUST Received 6 dozen; of Old Dr. .Taob C)Townsend's original compound Syrup of Sar saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of A. G. TEAGUE. Notice. ALL persons having demands sgainli thalEs Atate of Jacob [ar, dee'd-, will -present thenm duly attested, and thsidbteYilnmake immediate paymecnt.---' Jan30 .J.;* As~ E -'