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DMY EARLY HOME. rsit alone-alone in thought, And thronging visions come, In rainbow tints of beauty caught From childhood's happy home. 0 happy home! best boon below, To passing pilgrims given; First fountain spring of joy we know, And fittest type of Heaven. How truthfully the dear ones rise, As mem'ry calls them up; "see the smiles and loving eyes, Of all that kindred group. I'm with them now, a boy again, My heart is light with joy ; No anxious care of thought or pain; Our blissful sports alloy. Seated around the blazing fire, With mirth in every heart ; Our mother dear and loving sire, In merry plays take part. Our simple hearts all nature love The pretty birds and flowers; The dancing brook and shady grove, The sunshine and the showers. And when at night we go to rest, Our mother's prayer we hear ; 'Tis thus we all with love are blest, And nothing know'of fear. We ask no joy we cannot find,. In this abode of love; All is so dear, so good and kind, So like the home above. My dream is o'er-that early home ties mantled in past years ; aut when my heart feels sad and lone, When flow unbidden tears; The faith-and hope my soul assure, That in the spirit land. I'll meet again as angela pure, That cherished household band. I LOVED HER. Iloved her when her girlish face, With smiles and blushes rife, First sunned with all matchless grace My else unenvied life ; When from her young heart's secrecy, As saints ascend the skies, The tell tale truths resistlessly Would haunt her timid eyes. I loved her when the festal throng 11er joyous laughter woke ; Some hidden rill the flowers among, Less sweetness would invoke : And later, when the passive shade Of thought her features wore A twilight's wealth o'er summer glade Still dearer than before. I loved her when my plighted brile Half fear, half tenderness We dared the tempest to divide, Our hearts' deep truthfulness. But now, when years and constancy ~isepioed her-faithful sow The tendril to its guardin tree 0, most I love her nowv! An Irish Haiute. Two Irishmen we're left in chargo of a ship while its officers wvent ashore, and strictly enjoined not to make or permit any noise on board ; but a jug of " onkd Irish"~ one of them had, and the opportu. nity for a " bit of a spree" wiere too great a tomptation for themi to resist. Th'ey indulged freely, and as many of our public men have been known to do, soon drank themselves into a patriotic spirit.-When one says to the other " Be jabers, and let's fire a salute." "Agreed," says the other, " but that 'aid make the devil's own. noise." " Tut; man," replied the first, "we'll stop that." " Jest you hould a Uag over the mouth of the gun, me darlint, and we'll have a roarin' salute without any noise at all." Pat acquiesced in the arrangement and held the bag as directed, while the other touched off the cannon. The officers, bearing the report, hastened on board, where they found only one of the Irish men, and every thing in a great state of bewilderment. He wvas asked w~hamt had become of his comrade.-" Sure," said he, " Patrick was houldin' a bag over the mouth of the cannon, to stop the noise, wvhilo I touched it off, and the last I seed'd of him or the bag they were goin' in a great hurry towvards shore. anid that's the last account I can give ye." BAD THiINGS.-Anl unfaithfuf servant, a smoky house, a stumbling horse, a seold ing wife, an aching tooth, an empty purse, an undutiful child, an incessant talker, hogs that break through enclosures, a dull razor, musquitoes, and-a subscriber that won't payi for his paper. " CArrArN," said a ragged country ur chin to a city dandy with an immense shirt collar, " Captain, are you going to haul manure to-day I" - "No, you ragged rascal; what makes you ask that question ?" " Why, kase you've got such a thun derin' big pair of side boards up. A TALKIN~G matCh lately " came off"~ at New Orleans for five dollars aside. It continued thirteen hours--the rivals being a Frenchman and a Kentuckian. The bystanders and judges were all talked to sleep, and wvhen they waked up in the morning, they found the Frenchman dead and the Kentuckian whispering in his ear. Mas. PARTINGTON ON THLE 4BEST CIT IZENs."--Well, well! they say the best citizens are leaving South Carolina. I always heard that it was a dreadful sick-.. ly place, fever'n ager yellow fever, and all other hills that flesh has hearn of. I wvon der Major Perry doesn't go too, poor man ! but may be heo is not one of the A LUCKY EDIToR.--Ie editor of a Western paper, being about to start on a ratble in search of hwrtlh and subseri bers, introduces his "sub" to his readers in the following terms: "During our absence our paper will I not suffer, but, on the corntry. ,t ill pro bably be much betta'rd. Ute b<.ter. 11a1f, who has been r nn'e.d by a competent judge 'the smarw1 mn of the two,' will have jurisdilion '>ver i olumns. She is a staunch Democrat, and e:icidly opposed to the new inno,-tion on f:alle costume; and our only fear is, that when we return our readers viMl insist upon our going again." A GOOD REAso:.--glitz h.UI a blight little fellow on the statd to aseist ;im in the " experiments." "Sir," said the Signor, "do you tiink I could put the twenty c-1 ;'&c-ee : w;'ch that lady holds into- ycm co.;( 1' oAt' "No," said the boy, can!f lnfiy. "Think not?" "I know you couldn't said the little fellow, with great iirmuess. " Why not?" "Cause the pocket is all torn ot: A rIa:TTY girl wai., Lhtely ceu.linintr to a Fri:nd that she hai a bad oid, nid was sadly plagued in ime lips by c!'.aps. Friend," said Cbadit.h " tue. -:ould never suffer the c/wps to come near thy lips." At a wedding in church in Bath, Me., the parson having sever:! p,,soas ':,niar ry said. after entering the !.as'all those W wanted to be mar. il, will jplease rise,' whereupon evry singld lady j'.e ennt instantly arose Ircm their seats. -- -0- -- A 'roAsT.- Here's to ?f i im prorernats !" as Dobb ':sid wthen he swallowed a dose of s:lt-. Fanrv!tIs Piw:, of Indiana, ls run away from Mrs. Pigg, and Iour little Pi;gs. The Boston Post says ht, is a hog. EDGErIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Rev. Oha. A. Raynnd, Pincal, T HE FIRST SESSION coameness iepten ber 18h. The Institute building will contain eight Rt.nns, all of which are appropriated to purpo bCS of instruction. A tine appairatus : a 'rlak-~nof1Ips; . natomilezd Charts, G rn :. . n of Na.tura- Jiht.,ry ; a Cab" o .l;i s :i.d Sholls furnish unusual ni.ejiliv. o- acInih-in; a p.actical knowledge of the dpie. nt brauch.s of Science. Two new Pianos have bee r ur hnsed in ad dition to those already in the tns:itute. The course of Study is o' an elevate enrac ter, and more eonprehensvc. thar that of most female institutions of thet hi;e-t reputation. The SnIcir.L devotes the v. hle of his time to the supervision and in.s.ruetioun ot the various classes. The Assistants are exp--ienced in ther diffe rent Departments, and thtoe oaly of known sue cess in teaching are employed. .The Aceneicil year is divided into Scssions of 14 weeke each. It is of great tmportahittat thc student be present at th~e eo:umener.nent of the Session. The Cks's are thecn formed. a4t a fewv weeks delty many atc. di~ end:inig ot the upil throughout the yer. 'Tuit~on is charged but fron the tiene of en trance to the cudi of the &Seshon. Pnyments are to be made at the close of eneh Session. Ulununual ineilities aro given for a thorough Musical Education. In addition to other mprevemnents, whic~h are now in prgrss, e lorde ea.erel el- .-.:ronnd, for to ihe :-eeta-d. Circunlus containing a list of '.--neurs, co-urse of studies and other prartienlers. will be sent free of postage, to those who apply !1 t. S. F. GOO)D!~ E July 17 Edgdfield Fem a~e!ti~ i the plasure of nae;--twer a C ue that they have engnged asi its I'rneip'l, th.. !ter. CfIARLES A. RANO .wie w care and1 superintenn.tce it wm !he '; oed about the middle of Septemrber nexr. nlu -h- me-an tinme the bnildings will be amech ine'rd and every arrangement made fo'r the accommo. dation of'a large number cf pup~ils. The Trusteis arc anxi. :s to ,.dm:Wh ai l' malec Inatitution, whuich ?t.a;d' c,:ur:n:na.Id'g ieaoiti dence andi secure the pa:ronnye of th.- med ty at large. The maost undoubted t..st'nnN of the see cces and comipeteney of Mr. P.. vvio-o as aTah er have been furnished :xand thn'v .& -:nr besi tate to rcconmmend himt and the isdti.'i- to the support and entire cofdenmce of i pubtie. Mrs. R.'.Y3IOSD- will bave ch':rt or the Musi cal Department, and is em:ine.ntly qua'lified for its duties. For the-details the TIrus.tees refer to the printe~d circular of tihe P.1 i epal. F. HI. WAR)LA.W,) N. L. GRi'e-I. ' jI EDMUND PENN, y S. F. GOODiE, | 'Edgefleld C. H-., June G6, 1851. tr ~2' s1iL St ones I;or Se. T Hr1 E O~ub..eriber, living on Clou.d's; Creek, respetully informs thme pubbe :lmx he is now engaged at in the Mii LLSOF C'Tr TING BUSINESS, and will be prepared at th~e sho.rtest notice to till any order that mnay eure in his line of busluess. The ~tones are ol the best 'tuality. and the Workma:trhip warrauted to be infer! r to-none in the State. For further information adlresms the Subscri ber at Leesville, Lexingto'n, S. C. CEORtGE E. UIENDY. RlEFlEEc~s.--Maj. ISAAc 30L25, C. J1. GLtO vEa and Ansmtos Wtiirn. Juane 5 3mt 20 "In statu ene ante boflum." Lealiber. O~F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at ~.the Tannery for CAsn. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harnnes'. Cash paid for Hides and :rood Cak Bark. All orders. addressed to WiI-mt & Christie. or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tain Yard. wvill be promptly attended to. Feb. 6. R. T. MIS. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sa r sa pa ri I a . JUST Rceivedl 6 d'-.en of Old Dr. Jacob ' ownsend's originacompoundl Syrup of Sar aparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical tore of A. G. TE~AG UIE. a, 185 i 15 A Card. I BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Edgefield, Village and Country, that I have commenced a MERCANTILE BUSIN ESS in the house situated between Mr. BaYAN'S 6tore and the Court House. My STOCK, consisting of all the varieties usually found in a Village Retail Store, has been recently purchased in Charleston, from Houses that import their Goods,principally, direct from Europe. And I flatter myself, that an ex perience of five years in an Importing and Job bing House in Charleston, together with other facilities, las enabled me to get a STOCK of GOODS. that will, in point of STYLS and ratc., compare favorably with any Establishment in the place. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for CAsai or on a cred't until first of January next, will loose nothing by giving me a eall. A small share of patronage is carnestly solicited. LOD. IIILL. Egefield C. I., Mar 17, 1851. tf 9 New Commission House, I1 ,1MB1RG. S. C. T IHE Undersigned having been engaged in a GENERAT, COMMISSION and FAC TORL\GE BUSINESS for the last fifteen years, in this-place, takes pleasure in informing his old eustomers and the public generally that, he hits opened a House to transact said business in all its various branches. From the long experience he has had in this business, enables him to say in e-.ntidcnce. that he will do as well for those who t- -nise him as anyv other lHouse in the United .tes or Cali foi-nia, and that. no eflort shall be left untried, on his part, to do rzriat. Consignments of COTTON and nl other spe cies of piroduce, as well as MERCHTANDIZE for the Country will have his individual and per .onc! altcttio'n, for which, he hopes, his lhor may he benefheial both to his constiuCnts and himself. A. M. BENSON. April 1. 1851. Gm T2 7.0IR & aOLLNGSWORTE WHIOLliS.\LE AND) RETAIL GRO0EURY M1 ERtCHANTS, A'Gisr.a, (KiomiA. . RE now rect ivin a lar.. al will srtleeted I V Sttck of G RI )Clil Ii, to which they in vite the attention of their frienud:t, one or both of the tirm will be ti'ind at thu Warehouse of Wal kir & Bryson, till tst September, when they will open their NEW STORE on Brond Street next door below the old stand of Adams & FnrLo. BELCIIR & IIOLTANGSWORTIT. Augusta, Aug.21 1850 tf 31 WARE-EOUSD AND COZIMZSSION BUSINESS. H AMBURG, S. C. T9 HE UNDER.IGNElDhaving formed a en kgpartnership. under the firm of A. WA L KER & CO.. for the purpose of carrying on the Vare-lausimCe ani f ommissint [atuitess, and having rented the well known Ware-1luse, known as W alker's Ware-I louse, and lately occupied by WALKn & CoLrm.N, They tender their services to their friends and the public in general, and pledge themselves to use Iheir best exertions to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with business. Fair advances will be made on produce in store. A. WALicImR. D. L. ADAM1S. Sept 4, 1850. tf 34 Carriage Making, ig1UE Subscribers having Icnaged in the Carriage making and repairing business in Pottersillernaar EdeIse field Court House, for thme 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 bulsiness ; they arc also in want of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car ringe parts and Bodies, of steady moral hiabits, none other-need apply. Good comfortable build ines~ ennl be procured, convenient to the sh~op for men of families, or boarding on reasonable terms. N. B.-A goodl price will be paid for Lumber f e~oodl Ash. Oak, hickory, and Poptlar, oif as ortedf dlimne'ins. U1. & W. Nov 2S 1850 tf 45 Mot i(c. FOURT 7ILE5s of the IHambuilrg and F.@ge . fel PlnkRoad being COMPLETED. is no0w opened for the u:se of thme Public. RAT ES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 4 or miore~ horses,.. !e pr mile do do a - di. ..3c " "i ido or Carts drawn by iine dlo . . 2 " "~ Crriiaes, &c., drawn by two do . . :e " li .orsebaclk Traivellers............Ic " 11. A. KmNRIICK, Presidenit. Iiambhurg, May 22.18 5 . tf 19 STAT1E OF SOUTH CAROLINA.. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN OR!DINARY. I3Y JOHN UILL, Esq., Ordnatry of Edge. )field District. Whecreas-, Cmh.h Taih'y. l-ath :applied to mec for Letters of Administralion, on! aml :md sinigihitr the g'oods .md el.sltles. rightsa and credits of X Will i ssey., bite of time IDis These :ire, there fore, to clie imd nditmis~h ill :ind .imingulmr. the kindred and creditors or the sa.id deeensed. to lbe niud mppear before mec at our ne~xt Ordinarys Court for the s;aid Dis trict. to he hldden :at Edgelield Court H~ouse oil the 18th1 dayl of Atut. inext. to show cause~. if anyl, whyV the sid adlmnistration shiould not be grantedl. Given untder lmy hand andi real. thmis thme 4th dv of Anti, in i he year of our Lordt onte tanssmid eight hundr~ed and fitiy-one. aind in the seoventy-ftIh year of Amerienn Indepen dence. JOHN UILL, o. E. D. Aug 7, 2t 29 STAT1E OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD D1STRICT. IN ORDINARY. b Y JOUN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereais, Caleh Tralley, has applied to me for Letters of Adinmistration, n~t the Will annexed, on all atnd singular the goods and, ehattles, rights mind credits ot' Martha B3ussey, late of the~District aforesaid, deceased. These arc therefore, to cite and admionishm al mand siniguilar. tihe kindred and creditors mof the said deceased, toi be amnd amppear~ before me, at our necxt Ordinary's Court for the saidl Dis trict., to he holdemn at Edgefield Court House, on the 18th~ day of August next, to show ause, if any, why the said Admimnistration .should not be granlted. Given unider my hand and senl, this the 4th dmay of Aug. in thme yeamr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fift.y-one ad ill thme seventy-fifth year of American In depeidece. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Aug. 7, 1851 2t 29 Duitch Bolting Cloths. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H A VE received from New York, a supply of Dutch Bolting CLOTHS. Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3,' 5, , 7, 8, 9 and 10. To which they respectfully nvite the attention of time public. H.. R. SPA NN, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used by WARDLAW & SPAN. February 5, 1851 : tf 3 W. C. M O.AGNE LL Practice In the Courts of LAW and EQI1TY, in the Districts of E'dgetield and Abbeville. - Office at Edgefield, C. IT. Feb. 13, df JOSEPI A BNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , TILL befoundfit all times in his Office, at Edgefield Conrt House, near the Prz.: TER'S ITOTEL. He will-attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 * tf r1 0. W. LAN DRUM WILL Practice in tha Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edge6l6d and Lexington Districts. Office in Law range, dgefield C. H. Jan 16, tf 52 JAMES M. DAY truss m J m samoa OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at EdgefieTd C 1L, offers his professional services to the elizens of the Village and its vicinity ; and will attend to any call he may have either in the Villbge or Country. All operations warranted. March 13. 1S50s tf 8 A. M. PERR1IN, Attorney for Collecting Claims for BOUNTY LAND, Foa THOSE WHO IUAVE SEEN' ENoAGEn IN THE SEnVICE. OF THE UNITED SATF.S. Office-Edgefield C. 11., S. C. Nov 17 tf 42 CANDIDATES 1'cr Taz Collector WELCOME 3TARTIN. .OHN QIHATTLEBUIM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BU RT. DERICK IIOLSONBAKE, ISAAC BOLES, SA MPSON U. MAYS', ROBERT CLOY, L.. 4. BRiOOKS. TITEOPTiTLUS DEAN, WIL LTA M L. PARKS, HENIIY II. HILL. ELIJAH T. RAUCIT. For Sheriff. LEWTS JONES, JOIN HILL, TITOMTAS W. LANITAT. TTTTIP1RRFYS BOUJLWAIRE, TI-HOIA S J. DYSON, WRSI.EY EODIE, ALFRED MAY. T. J. WHITTAKER, Tor Ordinary. VTRGT AT. WTlTE. HENRY T. WRTIHTT. WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM H. MOSS, For Cler:. ED3MUND PENN, T HO'AIES G. BACON, PETIER QUATTLEBM,____ T HE Subseriberias just received his Stock or SPRING AND SUM.\ER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresuss " " Tissues, " "fi'" "Figured Earages, " " Muslins wiss and .Jneonct. A fine Lot of Ginghmam and Muslin Gin hams, for Ladies Dresses, Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine worked Collars, Cufi-nna Sleeves, Fine Binnets, Bonnet, Sash, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid. Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, White and Black Ecaver. Mileakin, Panar.a. Leghorn, English, Straw and Pahm. BOOTS AND SHO ES. Gexnt:nen's, Ladiecs and Misses, of every vr.irty. A few rendv made COA TS na VESTS. Also. GRnCERTES, IIARDWAP.'M anid CTOCKEFRY, all of which will he~ sold year rLOW, and a liberal disetbunt for CAP!n. .1B. 0. BRY AN. March 13. tr S R. ,M7 F UL LE R k 0 0, A RE NOW offering their patrons and the ~ public an oppnurtrnity of saving a GRE AT D)E AL OF MONEY by enlling on them und examininlg their beautiful selection of Suunner Goods, which they will sell at a rery small ara'ce aore cont. Being d.'sironus of closing out their presenlt Stock propuyntory to lnying in their Fail Goods. nll those wtihintr to avail themsnielves of this rare ch~ance or Imyinig Goods at almost thir own price, will find it to their advaiutage bty eal hug iiiUS.R. M. FULLTER, Longmuires. S. C.t Jnly 7,'ft 25 Gb':&itevikle Cash MIore! T HE Subscriber bespectflily enlls the atteni .tion of frmer~ and thec coniIIty gene~ rally to his Store in raniteville, where lhe kt eps onstantly on hand a NEW aul WE'fLL AS S(.nfT ElD Stoek off DRY GOODS, |CROCE RIES, SHOES BONNRJ'S, RIB)BONS, and nearly every vzrtiety of Goods, and is selling at the Cheapest ratee erer known above Chtar leson! He buysfer, C.\SII and enlgages to sell as CHEAP a.Auguista. Hlamburg, Aihen, or any other neighboring marke't. Ladies w'shing b buy l1,,nnets of the latest style, either trimed or untrimed, will do well to examine his Stock pzefore purchasing~ elsewhere. He is prepared to hmve Ilonnets trimnmed in the latest styles or to order at thec shortest notie. All who advoente al CHEAP CAsII SYSTEM will be sure to savemnoney by giving him a trial. 87 The higheett raarket price will be given for all saleable produce In cehage for Goods. A. B3. MULLIGAN. June 4, tf 20 .70 Ite. A LL persons hiaving demands against the es ta~te of John Ilarriron, deceased, nre re quested to hand them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those indebted to the estate are requested to mah e payment. JAMES !M. H ARRISON. * Administrator. Sep 3, 18y 23 .Voice. ALL perons5 having demands against thme es -1 tate of Jacob Shibley, deceased, will please to render them in duly attested, and those owing he sma estate will please to malke imnmedinte pay net. SILAS LANIER, Adam'r. Cum Test. anne.. Sept 4, ina ly 33 - NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber is now re ceivinga PLENDID Stock of SPRLNG& SUMMER GOODS FOIn. GentIc en's Wear, CONSIsTPIW OF uper sup. Uack French Twilled CLOT:1. Super sup. Tlhie Freuh Twilled Cloth, " " Brown " " Black fi,'T an Doe Skin CAS SIMEIS, (a Iare- snj.ply,) Faney Checked DR1LLIN G , new styles, White ligured "6 Hav Plain " A superior lot of Plain Bl'k S;!k VESTINGS, Figured " " Fay fig'd " White " " " Wt:te Silk Vestings embrot'ed with Animals, Buff and VIite M:trsailes " " " "t t Valetia "t "t " A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CilAVATS, Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends, A large lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVE, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY M.\DE COATS. of various kinds, SHIRTS, DRA WElS. &c., &c. All of which he will sell LOW for Cash or to punctual customers, and made up' in a style inferior to none. JOIIN L).ON. March 13 t. 8 State of South Carolina, Executive Dep.-trhalenc. To all amt sintgulr the M'anagers of the GCeneral Eiectine. for the sereral Dis!ricls of the State ef -;uth Caroli:a : STlHIEREAS the Legirlature of South Caro linn, aet its late session, did pass an Act to provide for the l.eetion of members to a Sout.hern' Congress; and whtcreas said act re guires the Executive authority to issue writs of election to the Manwatrers of Elections: I do hereby re'inire you and eaA of yoa. after giving legal .'ee, and being duly quaiii.ed, to proceed to hold an election on the rcond Mondty of Oc tober next, and the day following, for two Depu ties to relresc~nt your respctive Congressional )istricts ; and after having dleternined on per sons duly elected, you will certify to the same according to law, to the Governor, for the time being. Givet under my band and the seal of the State. in Coitmbin, this, the I"t day of .tne, in the ye:r of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one. .7. 1T. ME.\NS, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. Aarnea, deputy Sc'y of State. .une 26 14r. 23 ORDCn No. 7. BUCKCIIEA D, Jvsz I, 1851. 'pirE Ofricers andt Sergeants~ of the following BLlrigades, wvill Emcamp, and the following Regiments wvili Parade for Review and Drill, at such times as herein stated, viz: The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infa.ntry,and the l0thi Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such'l place as the Brigadier General of InfaLntre' may select, on Moniday, the 14th dlay of Jnly1 next, and enc'amp " fall five dlay," comn mnt-iog at 12 o'clock, NJ. The 10th Regiment of Infant ry. will Parade at Rihardlson's. on Tuesday. the 2:2d of Jnly next. The~ 7th Regiment of Jnf'ani~ry, will Panrade at the Old1 Welis. on Thutr".day thle 2-ith of July. The 9th !egiment of Ifryr. will Parade at Low's, on Saitrdlar. theI 'lthl of July. Thei Olli,:ers an,'I Se-reants of the' 2d Brigade of Infantry, and the 2!d 'e-.imnt of Cavnu!ry. will awemblet atsnech p.e. as'theo lriendier General of lifatrr imay directt.,mn 31'mlay, dhe 28tht of .ly nev. .ii'l Encoruflp full five days," cotnnemiig at l!. o'r-o: I-. M. The'. 23d R..-gimnt of Cavalry, wvill Par"'de at the plae~c selae:ed for the Eucamupmnt. wn Saturday. 'ht. *of Anigt'..t nest. Thei :lth lRetret of :In'-a'ry. wvill P-trade at Mo-ro v's. O!dh Fied, on i'Tesda::. the 6th of Au ~ The- 6ith Reg-iment of Infannrv. wvill Paradle at Lomu ' nhr.-das . the 7th of Afntus. The: 41.1h-eimt ut of Infantry,. w.ll Para-Ic at its tsai~l Pairade' (round. on Satutrday the 9;ha Avust. Thew 4d iheginiant of Infantry, will Pnrade at Miton's. 0n Tuesday. the 12th of Auctnst. Thew 2d Regime:tt of lnfantry. will Purade at Hall's. on Thur~wiv, 'lhe 14th cf Atugust. The~f~l tRegiment of Inifantry, will Parade, at HIlmnerr. on Saturday. the 1ith' of Aungust. 'lT:: le i nr~t Segeants olf 'he lst Uripulhe of Irfnry.nand ht Regimnent of Cavalry, will as seblle at Pickensville, on Mondlay, the 18th of Agust and Encamp " full five days," comnmenc ing~ at le o'cleek, M. Tlhe 1st Retgimnit of Caval'y. will Parade at Pihensville. on Saturday. t he 23d. of August. ThA :Id Regimenlt of ltnfantry.'twill Parade at Toney's Old -Store, on '1Tuesday, the 26th Atgaut. The,1 1st Regrim-:nt of Iuifnntry, will parade at Brtn's. orn Thunrsday, the 28tl' Augtust. Thl., Otlicers and SergeaLnts of the 'Jth Brigade of Infatrv. and :he~ 9Jlh R.eiment of Carnlry, wvill ..ebeat Germu.y's Old Field, near imestone Springs, on Molndhav. the la September next, and Eti c-amp; " Sull Iive days." commaetng at 12 croo;erst nnd Fergeants of the 6th Brigade of fant.y. an~d 6th Rlegimet of Cavalry', will as seblhe at Yongn~e's'. otn Mondlat,.the 15th of Sep. iler. ande Encamp " full !ive days," commnenc in att 12 o'clock, M. Thea Com~mi,,inned and non-Commissioned Of. fcers of the Regimeots ordered for Rlevie-w. will .esemballe the day previour. at the place of ren Tezvos, of their respective Regiments, for Drill end Instruction. The Review of each Regiment will take place at 12 o'clock. M. The Maj. Generals and Brigadier Generals, will, sih their 8 taf. attend the ~Encampmients andRe view", in their rei.(ective emmands. The Brigardier Gneralsa are chargod with the yrtenion of this order. (C)mplet returns of each firigade. including ef fective and! Alarm men. antd .pecif5 ing the ntum ber of publhic andh private arms in use, will he tnat b'y th~e Brigadier Generals' to thle Adjutant and Inspector General, befcore the 1st day of Octo her next. The Aid:-dle-Camp of the Ccmmander-in-chiecf. e-ding in the divi-ins, where Enenmpments atnd 1-view-' are ordered, are especially directed to at ent hinm, andl other aids, with whoum it may be onveint. are reqttested to join himn at such lace's as suitsi themr. By order of the Commiander-in-chief. J. W. CANTEY, Jute 10, 13t 29 Adj. ar,d lusp. Gen. Nes iCe. I TD. TrBBETTrS will hereanner sel e OOTS and SHOES, at~ the fol lowing priees. for C A S 1I ONL Y : Fine Water Proof Bohots,... .... .... 9 00 Fine Putmp Boiots,..................8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ........7.00 Men's Bile Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do do Welted do........... 350 do Kip do do............ 200 Ladies Calf Shoes,................ 1 75 do do ]3otc. ..,... . 2 00 S MARSHAL'S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICATOR, WILL POSITIVELY CURE Rheumatism , in every stage, Weak Back, Weak Joints, Bruises, Strains, SN!!ings, Toothache, IIead aehe, Contracted Tendons, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affections, d:e., &c. In fact, it is hard to say what kind of pains it will not cure. it is wArnANTED to cure the discares named; or, in case of failure, the money will- he refunded. To persons troubled with CORNS, this compound is particularly recommended. Pleasc to read the following commendatory letter from Judge IIughes, of Burke courty,: Ez.a:oitE, BURE Cy., Dec. 22, 1850. Ma. J. N. MAasatt.,-Dear Sir: In compli anee with your request, I make this simple state moent of facts. My boy Daniel stuck a thorn in his foot about the first of last June, the thorn was etracted, 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 discharged 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. lie then be gan to spit from his lungs matter similar to that discharged from the abscess on his foot. I then called in medical aid, and from theemedies-used, he was alternately b'etter 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, which was very hard to-the tocch. and at times experienced much difficulty in swallowing. Medical aid seemed of no further avail, and was discontinued. I then 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 well. I again used your remedy in a ease 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 had in the use of your-" Magisal Pain Eradicator," I have no hesi tation in recommending it to, the public. Yours truly, . W. HUGHES." Tie above statements of the use of "Mar shall's Magical Pain Eradicator," arc known by me to be true. (Signed) ANGUS BETIIUNE. None is genuine without the written name of J. E. Mfarahall on each box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the proprie tors W. I1. & J. TITRPIN, Augusta, Ga., and for sale, in this place, en A gency, by A. G. TEAGUE. Feb. 13, 6m 4 THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE DIR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla FOR the cure of all diseases or disorders gene rated by impure blood. Its great success justly entitles it to the name of the Grett dsmericaun tSpecife. So far as it is known it is universally apprecia ted. and many eminent physicians use it daily in their practice with the most happy effects, and certify that it is the best extract in existence, and the only that STANDS THE TEST OF TIME. Every year adds to its great popularity, and mul tiplies its astonishing euret. The victim of HEREDITARY SCROFULA, With eupparating glands,honey-combed flesh, and caries eating into his bones, finds Gutmysott.'s Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm for his afflic tions. His horrible torments are asnaged, and his malady not only relieved, but PERMANENT LY CURED. It may be safely asserted, from tihe results of past experience, that " Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,"' is, -beyond all comparison, the MOST WONDE RFUL REMEDYon EA RT H or the rollowaing diseases, and all othersaproced ng fronm VITIATED BLOOD. Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatisma, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule en the face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Tetter, Seald Ihead, Enlargement and P'ains of the Bones and .Toints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiitic Lumbsgo, and Diseases arising from tan ijudicious use of Mercury, Acites or Dropsy, lEposore, or Imprudence in Life, Liver Complaint. Ague and Fever, Intermniting Fever, Cholera Mor bus. Dysentery, D~iarrheoa, Plethora of Blood in the Head, Piles, Pains in the Beck, Sides, Breast or Loins, and all forms of Muscular, Glandular and Skitn Diseases. It is a sovereign specific for General Dehility, and the best rentovator for a Broken Constitutiotn. It braces andl re-invigorates evcry organ, promotes activity and re.gulari~ty in every function, andi pro duces that enaidition of the wvhole nhysical svstemi, which is thie best security for LONG; LIFE!I Let all who weisha to purge the blood from the impurities contraeted from the free in-In!gence of the appetite durina the winter, and to prepare the system to RIESlST SU1MMER EPIDEMICS,n SOnr sow to "Guesott's Exstract of Yellow Duck and Sarsaparilla,"'whtich is proving itself tan anti dote for miany of the nmost malignant diseases that flsh is heir to. and they will never be diappointecd; r in this remedy the pumblic faith has never wa vered-never can wave ; for it is founded ona ex is-rirec-, jost as their w-ant of faith in other un~d snurins compounads is also fottmdedJ in experience. 'They FLY FRIOM MINERAL NOSTRU31S to seek hope, life and vigor from this PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY. Therefore, however broken down in health and sptii, however loathsc.me to himself and others. let no one despair of recovery,. let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration lies only in "Gursor-r's ExTRACT OF YEX.L~Ow Doet .rsxu SARaJ-aranLLtA," andm persuade him for, his LIFE'S SAKE to try it, and we have no hesi-| tation ini predicting his speedy restoration to health. As a means of regulating tall the futnctions of WOMAN'S DELICATE ORGANIlZATION, . it lans no egnal in thte maieria medica, and at that JI critical period of life, when the first stage of her s declinie commences, t cordial and invigorating properties will enable her to PASS THlE CRISIS p SAIF EJ.Y. MV None genuine iuless put tip in large. bot le: -ontaining a gnart, and name of the Syrnp ~ bown in the gloss, wvith the written signature S. F Eernett on the outside wrapper.0 f" PatcEn, $1 per bottlc-or 6 bottles for $5. SCOVIL & MEAD, yi 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, t Sole General Agents for the Southern States, ton whlom all orders niust be addresed. Sold be G. L. PENN, Edlgefield C. HT.; WA RD AW &'DENDY, Abbeville C. H. i PRATT F&1 A MES, Newbe~rry C. HI.; A. .J. CI!EIGHTON,' S. C.; IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Gorgia.. June 5 Gin 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. harles Nickerson and wif,' Becthana and Mary Burnett, ,Petition for . vs (Partition. Preston Gilder and others. Jr IGilder, .lihn S. Dodgena and Preston L. Dod- 0 ten, heirs and distributees of the real estate of " fesse Gilder, dee'd., reside beyond1 the limits of 0 his State, it is therefore, ordered that the said C Preston Gilder, ,John S. Dodge~n and Preston L.0 Dodgen, do appear in the Court of Ordinary, for tle District aforesaid. wt or before the first Men ay in A ugust next, to show cause, if any, why he reatl estate of the *said Jesse Gilder, dee'd., hlotld not be sol for Partition, or their cotnsent ill be entered of record. Given tinder imy hand t my office, this the 2d daty of May, 1831. p JOUN UILL, 0. E. D. * May 8 ___ 3mi 18 Boarding for Young Ladies, a 11HIE Subscriber willaeconunodate with boair&. I ing, ten or twolve Young Ladies. His - Iouse is roomy and plensantly situated, convenl ct to the Female Academies. Parents and 5 uardians may be assured that every attention necessary will be paid to Girls committed to his are. ECDMUND PENN. Jan. 1 . 1831 tf5 Si aple r - SNOWDEN & 8 Auausra-G U AVE now in Store, a 68 PLE DRY GOODS eu. efoaidb! ud Plantation use. Among wliielare ;r inperior 12-4 Linen Sheeting., $HoSw4pe Linens, superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns. superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Dia' pers, 3-4, 10-4, 12-4,16-4, and 20-4 Damask Table, Cloths and Damask Napkins . Superior Tird's Eve and Seotch Diapers. [Iecavy Huekabueks, and Plain Crcqullw Towels, - Plain White and Fancy Colored ties, and Cotton Fringes Plain Linen Ginghams, Toil DeInde,ima is, for Ladies' Travelling Drses-, - .adies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery; of sap di style and quality, :"-cr s Superior Water-Twist, New York Milla, anE Frame Yarn Bleathed Shirtings + : 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings,-ef tb.e quality, -- - Superior Pawtueket, Merrimack, and - Nills Brown Sheetings, Augusta and Graniteville Brown-Seetings Shirtings. [Ieavy Cotton Osnaburga, Georgia.Stripesai Neero Kerecy, . - Apron Checks, and superior AmoakeagB. :.9 A. Tickings, Superior White Ganze and Welch Falan White Marseilles Quilts, of superior- styles qualities, - - A large supply of Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, - With a great variety of other nrtlcles;towbicr they very respectfully invite the attention-of-the, public. : .: June 26 tf - 23 . Ladies' Mourning Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GA. H AYE received from New York,; a.large Ssupply of Goods for .OUIING, among' whiuh are Lupin's sup-rior Black Bombazines, Superior Black Alpnecas, of the best style and quality. Superior English Black and White Prs .iN$d' Gin hams . Pl:in Black Silk Grenadines and -lne 3IliN ,. Black Marquise and Plain Blaclk Crape' De Paris, - Black Grenadine and Love Shawls, and Blae Crape Veils, To which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the publie. - r June 26 tf . 23 Ladies' Dress Goods.4 SNOWDEN & SHEAR AUGUSTA, GA. - H[AVE now on hand, a beautiful supply of' L ADIES DRESS GOODS, among which ire:- .. - French Printed Jaconets, of new and hbitiflat styles. . Rich Embroidered. and Fancy Colored,;ena dines, of theu latest style', . .. White Dotted Mwlss 3Musline fir Ladies' fr.esweu. Rich Embroidered Colored Muslins and Faee Barees, Superior White and Colored Grenadin'eand Crape Shawls. - Ladles' Worked Lace and -Muslin Sledves; of beautiful styles. Ladies' French Norkhed Musrm Chimasetti'Co. fars and SMeove, - '.Sdies' White Lae Scarfs -and Mantll * adies' French Worked MinslineMnllbr' a.dies' Hiem-stieh Riviere-rand arenehd~awn Hanndkehiefs, e![ With a great variety of other articles, togh1iek bey respectfully invitethesttentiothekiles. Junec26 . f--3 GEORGIA SARSAfAItILA, .- FOR Taundice. Sick Ifead-achie. Dizzinres'os of' A ppetite. Constipation of the Bownels. Piles,. caused byt Coativ'enese, Pain in the-Bowcels,. or Rheumatimin, caused byt thze use of Mercu rv. S,1phiis. Scrofula. Boils. Ulcers. 4-c. THTS~PREPARATION is inuade ea pure as no. .sible, Its. hittr taste, and beneficial efreets ni dlieenses of the Liver. anri diseases arisin'r front tn impure rtate of the Blood, prove it to be the PilREST AND MOST USEFUL- - ,reparationa of Sarsenarilla that is made. Thrv~e who have uised the various preparations ' if .irmaparilla iwill find. hi' the taste and e1fect, hat there is morie Sarsapar'ifla in one bottle-of Dr. ):Nurs' preparation, than iu half a dozeri bottles Ls it is gaenrlly made. - - I1.. alterative sr,d mildly purgative effects upon he bowels, imake it not only a good subsuiwte for' Jeruri'. heir n..fi in, removing all diseases arising rom thc imnprudent uise of IMerenev. Prerared only by J. DENNIS, M.D., Augusta, :eornia. Sold byv A. G. TEAGUE and G. L. PENN. Edge bIed C. II.t P. 3I. C'onN and CAnEY & CorU L IER. Charleston ; oATWn iCiHT & MxoTr and F. r~'.-r. Gob'imbia : A. J. CR EJOUTON, Hamlburg i Vit. F. Te-r-r, D. B. Pr~w,'. RAVtrLAND & lRt., ..Ev, W. F. & J. TURIPIN, W. K. KITCHEN, BAR n-rT & CARTER, Augusta, Geo., and by Drug ists genera!!y. Prie.-I per bottre: 6 bottie for SS. -.. Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEOR ;IA SARSAPARILLA. .Tuine 26. l851 if 23 $40 Reward. UIE aibovc rewa rd will be given for the ap' ).prehnesin arid delivery in any convenient til. of TWO NEGROES, the property of the :bseriber, a man and a woman. The nma's name~ is AUSTIN, very dark comn lected, hats ene of his' upper front teeth out, five 'et eight or ten ichies high, and weighs. near ro hundrcd pounds. The Woman's name is PHILLIS, copper eol 'ed. cbanky, and about 2'2 years of age. The fellow ranaway about two yesrs ago, and as for nine months in Augusta, Ga., hiring lila inc to udifferent persons. It is probable he is >w in that place, as when last heard f-om, he ast maldng hia~ way in that direction.. H alf a : above re-.vard will bi' given for the de, rery of either of the above -negroes. JOHN~ A. EICHLEBERGER.. 117 The Augusta Constitutionalist will copF eckly, until notified to the contrary, and for-. 'ard account to this office. Edlisto .$sills TOTICE is hereby given, that the abb*a . ils of two run of the BEST FR~G URR STONES. is now-in full operation: 'neD in is arranged in the Mtrorehant style-tof- gliid ilarge parecels to engagements :of-timerthae thor one to grind small parcels in turn.' 'Ehiy re 'outh arranigeid with the best -and latesti style, P Cloths. To the Mills Is attached an exoelle leaning apparatus, warranted to take smut out Swell dIried wheat ;-,--no wheat will be grounid mt is not wvell- dried. - In addeitioen to the above, there are two J of Irnite Stones fur grinding corn. The above Mills are situated aboutueeilu ast of L2,tr's and six miles Sonth of-thoge . The Subscribers return their thanks totei strons for' past favors 5 ah soit4 Qobth anoe. Sthe same, only so long as they ineelt it Any coemmunication adressed to us at Ediato [111., will be th~ankfully received- and- prompty tended t&tLPa. Jano 2, 1851.- -2d # ,OO0 LBS. WHITE LEA)A~ 200 Gallons Linseed Oi)7 200 " Tain Oi.