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"0 DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING ?" Hana! 'tis an angel's voice which calls My wearied spirit to its rest, And on my ear soft music falls, The silvery voices of the blest; Bright forms-long lost, but ne'er forgot Which once adorned my humble home, Are hov'ring round-nay, hinder notj For seo they beckon me to come I Hinder me not-O, who would stay, Where all around is gloom and night; When bliss and never-ending day, Is birsting on his ravish'd sight; 0, who would linger out long hours, In wand'ring o'er some desert plain, When he could roam 'midst founts and flowers, Where life and endless verdure reign. The chords are seveid now, whicit fong Had kept me hefe a willing guest, And now I pant to join the throng, Which comes to bear me to my rest. Joy-joy-forever-now to pain And sor-ow now no more a prey But stay me not, for see again, They smile and beckon me away. I come--I come-spread, spread your wings, And bear my willing soul away; r No longer now my spirit clings To its vile tenement of clay: 0, bear me onward to the place, ti Where Jesus hath prepared my home; I hear his voice-I see his face- k My Lord, my Life, I come, I come! M ti ANGRY WORDS. Axart words are lightly spoken, 0 In a rash and thoughtless hour- t Brightest links of life are broken By their deep, insidious power. Hearts, inspired by warmest feeling, Nc'er before by anger stirr'd, Oft are rent past human healing, By a single angry word. roison drops of care and sorrow, Bitter poison drops are they, Weaving for the coming morrow, Saddest memories of to-day. s Angry words-oh, let them never From the tongue unbridled slip! May theheart's best impulse ever ai Cheek them ere they soil the lip! al Love is much too pure and holy, 6 Friendship is too sacred far, For afvoment's reckless folly s Thus to desolate and mar. Angry words are lightly spoken- l Bitterest thoughts are rashly stir'd, Brightest links of life are broken, By a single angry word. How to Obtain Credit. - The Salem Observer, says, ayoung man who had been in business two or three C years, was in want of a small loan of money, from two to three hundred dollars. He made some inquiries, and was direc ted to a worthy citizen for the needful. * He accordingly called on the gentleman, and asked the favor, and the following .. * dialogue took place: - "Sir, do you take a newspaper ?" " Yes sir the S--------." " Very well-call on me ina day or two." During the interval the gentleman called at the printing office, and on in quiry found that the applicant for the money had paid his newspaper bill puno tually, when due. On the young man calling on him at the time appointed, he said, "You can have the money, sir, upon your note." CROSS ExAMINATION.-" Mr. Smith you said you once officiated in a pulpit; do you mean by that you preached ?" "No, sir; I held the light for the man who did." " Ah! The court understood you differ ently. They supposed that the discourse * came from you." " No, sir I only throw'd a little light oni it." r< "No levity, Mr. Smith. Crier, wipe s your nose, and call the next witness." rr - .--w A DOMEsTIC newly engaged, presented ri to his master one morning, a pair of boots, the leg of one of which was much ,a longer that the other. " How comes it, you rascal, that these boots are not of the same length ?" " I really don't know, 0e sir; but what bothers me the most is that ~ the pair down stairs are in the the same - fix." " I sEE you are in blaCk," said a friend of ours, the other day ; "are you in mourning for a friend-?" No, I am in mourning for my sins." " I never heardm that you had lost any," was the instant h and keen reply.g TIIE DE'VIL's SIsTER.-A woman quar reling wvith her husband, told him she be lieved if she wvas to die ho would marry - the devil's daughter. " The law does not allow a man to marry two sisters," replied the tender husband. AN ITALIAN being acCused of marry ing five wives, was asked by the judge p, why he wvedded so many ? "In orderm to meet with a good one, if possible," s replied the fellowv. Mnts. PARTINGTON having heard that Mr. Clay was going to- Hav-ana, wvantedr to know if he had'nt one wvife already. WIIAT is contentmenti To sit in the te liouse and see other people stuck in the ft mud.~- In others words, to be a little better t off than our neighbors. " I GOT some boot in that bargain," as the loafer said when. he was kicked out of doors.j VEziY REAsON.ABLE.-If a fat hogi -comes to five dollars, what will a poor w NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of sPRING& SUMMER GOODS FOR Gentlemens Wear, CONSISTING OF Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, " " Brown " " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS SIMERS, (a large supply,) Fancy Checked DRutLTNGS, new styles, White figured ' Heavy Plain " A superior lot of Plain Bl'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured " " Fancy fig'd " " White " " White Silk Vestings embroiled with Animals, Buff and White Marsailes " " " 4 " Valentia " " A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS, Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends, A large lot of Black, White, Kid and Lnen GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY ADE COATS, of various kinds, SIIIRTS. RAWERS, &e., &c. All of which he will 11 zow for Cash or to punctual customers, and ade up in a style inferior to none. JOHN LiON. March 13 tf 8 American Hotel! HAMBURG, S. C. FHE Undersigned having taken the above L Hotel, known as HUBBARD'S old stand, and te by WEt. KETCHAM, would respectfully solicit to patronage of the friends of the above Hotel, d the public generally. They pledge them dves to afford as good accommodations as is pt in the State, having supplied the House ith entirely NEW furniture of every descrip n. Persons travelling to and from Hamburg will ad Carriages and Buggies, always ready to avey them to the Hamburg Depot, and also, the Georgia Depot, free of charge. THOS. H. TRENT, Virginia, ISAAC SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. August 21 Gm 31 K The Abbeville Banner and Laurensville erald, will please copy for 6 months, and for ard account to T. & S. Graniteville Cash Store! r HE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten tion of farmers and the community gene ly to his Store in Graniteville, where he keeps nstantly on hand a NEW and WELL AS RTED Stock of RY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES BONNE TS, RIBBONS, id nearly every variety of Goods, and is selling the Cheapest rates ever known abovc Char sion! He buys for CASH and engages to i as. CHEAP as Augusta, Hamburg, Aiken, any other neighboring market. Ladies irishing to buy Bonnets of the latest le, either trimned or untrimed, will do well to amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. e is prepared to have Bonnets trimmed in the test styles or to order at the shortest notice. ,11 who advocate a CHEAP CASH SYSTEM ill be sure to save money by giving him a trial. 0 The highest market price will be given for saleable produce in exchange for Goods. A. B. MULLIGAN. Juno 4, tf 20 Ready Made Clothing. UTreceived a large assortment of READY MADECLOTINGconsisting of Alpacea, Linen and Gro Deta SACKS and ALTOS. Linen, Cottonade and Gro Deta PANTS, Black Satin Silks and Marsails VESTS, all of hih will be sold vzav Low. WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE. May 22, tf 18 Cheap Goods! SYARDS pretty Chene Mus linU hs at 10 cents per yard, 5,000 yards pretty Chene Muslins, Madder colors, 1 24 cents per yard, 10 bales Brown Homespun, 64 ets. pr. yd. 5 cases white do. 64 do 5 " blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home spun, 10 cents per yard, 1 case Apron Cheeks, 10 a 12 ets pr yd. 2 eases Cottonades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yard, 500 pieces whbite, pink, blue, green and or ange Mosquitto Netting,'75 ots to $1. 100 pieces 12-4 Lace Netting, Georgia-striped Osnaburga and Hlomespuns, Factor's prices, just received at GRAY BROTHERS, 200 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. June 12 tf 21 Carriage Making. T[ IE Subscribers having I engaged in the Carriage makingand repairingbusiness in Pottersville, near Edge d Court House, for the ensuing year ;would spetfully solicit a share of public Patronage, we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who ny favor us with their business ;they are also in nt of asgood wood workman, on Wheels, Car ge parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, e other need apply. Good comfortable build gs can be procured, convenient to the shop for n of families, or boarding on reasonable terms. HILL & WARDLAW. N. 1.-A good price will be paid for Lumber good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as rted dimensions. II. & W. Nov 28 1850 tf 45 Premlioum Daguerr'ean AUGUS T A, G A. HTTEN you visit Augusta, call at the PRE YMIM1DAGUERRETAN GALLERY, ,d have a fine Daguerreotype of yourself, for re you wvill find one of the most elegant Da lerrean Saloons in America. Daguerrotype stock of every description for l at a small advance on New York cost. LEIGH, TUCKER & PERKINS. June 12 8m 21 ~outh'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. TS magnitude being recently enlarged is now capable of accommnodating TWO IIUN RE AND FIFTY (250) persons. The pr1o r appointments of this Institution render it, st attractive to Invalids who may be forced to ek redemption from disease. T. CARLTON COYLE, MI. P. May 28, 181. ly 19 Lard, Bacon and liams. [H Susrber has in Store am lot of snurior LH MBCNANDI LAlRD, an~d will ntinue to receive through the seasonI a supptly meet the wvants of his oustomers. Hie respeet ly requests all who may conme to thme Village purel ase the above articles, to give him a call for b aying elsewhere. G. L. PENN, A GEN' July 4 ~ tf 27 Notice. L L~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make mediate payment, and those having demands l present them properly attested. JAMES B3LACKWELL, Adm'r. Apri.*11l 11 lSQ & l13 .W. C. MORAGN.E W ILL Practice In the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville. Office at Edgefield C. I. Feb. 13 ,tf 2 H. R. SPANN, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used 'by WARDLAW & SPANN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILT, be fonnd at all times in his Office, at Edgefield Conrt House, near the PLAx TEl'S HOTEL. le will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov. 14 tf 51 G. W. LANDRUM WILL Practice in the Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgeficid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. H. Jan 16, if 52 JAMES M. DAY iMegaom mMnadas OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C H., offers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity; and will attend to any call he may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13, 1850. tf 8 A. M. PERRIN, Attorney for Collecting Claims for BOUNTY LAND, FuR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN ENGAGED IN THE SERVICE OF TnE UNITED STATES. Offiee-Edgefield C. HI., S. C. Nov 17 tf 42 CANDIDATES -'or Tax Collector ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H1. HILL, ELIJAH T. RAUCI. JOHN QUATrLEB'UM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, ISAAC BOLES. SAMPSON B. MAYS, 'or Sheriff. THO3AS W. LANHAM. HUMPHREYS BOULWARE, THO3AS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY, LEWIS JONES, JOHN HILL, For Ordinary. HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM H. MOSS, For Clerk. EDMUND PENN, THO3AS G. BACON, PETER QUATTLEBUM, N EW GOO0D S. T U Suscrberhas just received his Stoec ofSRNG AND SUMMER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " " Tissues, "L " fIg'd " " Figured Barages, " " Muslims wiss 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, Cash, Neck and Calp Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts,'Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, H A T S. White and Black Be.aver, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, Eglish, Straw and Palm. OOT7S AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every variety. A few ready mndo COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES. HARDWARE and CROCKERY, all of which will be sold vaa L~OW, and a liberal discount for CAsHE. B. C. BRYAN. March 13, tf S R, N, FULLER & 00,, A RE NOW offering their patrons and the .t.public an opportunity of saving a GREA T DEAL OF MONEY by calling on them and examining their beautiful selection of Stummier Goods which they will sell at a very small advance above cost. Being desirous of closing out their present Stock preparatory to laying in their Fall Goods, all those wishing to avail themselves of this rare chance of buying Goods at almost their own price, will find it to their advantage by cal ling on us. R. Mi. FULTLER, J. E. LEWIS, N. II. CIlASE. Longmires, S. C., July 7, 4t 25 Sugar and Coffele. 20 HUIS. SUGA R, different brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, 16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, 50 Barrels Coffee Sugar, 75 Bags prime Rio Coffee, 25 " best Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 Notice, A PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ..lture of South Carolina at its next Session, to vest the title of the State of South Carolina in the Estates of John B.-Logan, and Charles La gan deceased, in Luoretia B3lackwell, the widow, and Miary Ann Robertson, in-. James Blackwell, Elizabeth Miins, William Blackwell and Samuel Blakwell, children of John Blaekwell, late of Edgefield District, deceased, and in Saran Ann Blackwll, the widow, and George J. Blackwell, the child of Isaiah Blackwell, deceased, a son of the sid John Blackwell-these persons being the lawful heirs ad distributees of the said John Blakwell, deceased. Aug. 20 1851 3m 32 Bacon. 20 HHIDS. CITOICE Baltimore BACON s' SIDES, just reevdadfrsale by WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE. July 17 tf 26 Notice. APPLICATION wvill be made to the next I.Legislature, for n Public Road, commen cing at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott's Ferry Rload, via Mountain Creek Church--from thenee to Good Hope Church, or through that nighborhood-from thence to Mt. Enon, and thence by M. W. Clary's, and then intersect the Iiggins' Ferry Road at Mrs. Martha A bney's, about one and a half miles from said Ferry. 4 SHERIFFS SALE. ' Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I shall proceedto sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in October next, the following,:property in the followint case, viz: W. H. Muarry & Co. vs Samuel Trow. bridge, two necroes, Will and Affey. J. W. Cheatinam, bearer, vs John M. Moore and John R. Moore, the interest of the de fendants in one hundred (100) acres of land, adjoining lands of Mrs. Ann Williams, Wm Andrews and others. T. J. Lyon, Adm'r., v 'amin Franklin; Thos. Ferguson, bear the same, one bay horse and onie, . B William Haines,j. Charles B. Carter, the interest. ht in . the tract of land wh' oij q i mother lived, con taining one thoiusand 1000) acres, adjni" lands of John Wise; Hightowerand others. Thomas W. Free vaKesiah Hughes and Obedia Hughes,Ihe tract of land where the defendant Ob Huhes lives, adjoining lands of -Thomis Hgas and -others. Sale & Andrewvs William Y. Payne, one hundred and tirty-sevsi (137) acres of land on which J. C. Harris now lives, adjoining lands of Thomas Lewis and others. - Sale & Andrews vs Jarad Harris; Johnso: Sale vs the same, a tract of land contaiing one hundred and thirty-five acres, more oi less, adjoining lands of Elizabeth Porter Nathaniel Henderson, Jacob Thornton and others. Leonard Suber,agent vs P. H. Castleberry Matheny & Bewly vs the same, the house anc lot in Hamburg, known as the - Hotel adjoining lots of R. M. Owens and others fronting on Centre street and running bael to Cobb street. Terms cash. S. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. Sept. 11 4t 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William Waldrum and others, Vs. .Partiion. James Waldrum an-T others. OTICE is hereby given that by virtu< of an Order from the Court of Equit3 in this ease, I shall sell at Edgefield Cour House on the First Monday in Octobei next, the following real estate of Henr Waldrum, dee'd., viz: The Homestead Tract, containing by sur vey of W. H. Moss, D. S., six hnndred anc eight acres, and adjoining lands of Dr. Jame, F. Adams, John Mandy and other lands o said deceased. The Williams 'ract, containing by survey of W. H. Moss, D. S., two hundred and thirty seven acres, and adjoining lands of Mrs. Ab ney, John Mundy and other lands of sak deceased. The Pine Woods Tract, containing by sur vey of W. H. Moss, D. S., two hundred anc thirty-eight acres, and adjoining lands of'Dr J. F. Adams, Wm.-Culelazier and other land, of said deceased. The Mance Tract, containing by survey ol W. H. Moss, D. S., sixty-eight acres, and bounded on all sides by lands of said de. ceased. The Martin Tract, containing by survey ol W. H. Moss, D. S., three hundred and sixty. eight acres, and bounded by the above trael described as the Mance tract, and by land of Wmn. Strom and Daniel Prescott. Said Lands will be sold on a credit oi twelve months,:except cost to be paid ir cash. The purchase money to be securec by bond and gos personal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Officee, Sept 5, 1851. Sept11 4t 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Eidson and others vs Partition. Hunmphreys Boulware & others N OTICE is hereby given, that by virtui of an order from the Court of Equity in this case, 1 shall sell at Edigefield Couri House, on the First Monday in October next the real estate of William Humiphreys, de. eased, consisting of One tract of Lanad containing two hun, dred and eighty-two acres, more or less, situ. ated in the District and State aforesaid, or Penn Creek, and adjoining lands of Thieophi. lus Hill, James M. Richardson, William Foy and others. Said Land will be sold on a credit oi twvelve months, except cost to be paid ir cash. Purchase money to be secured by bond with good personal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Commn'rs Office, Sept 5, 1851. Sept.11 4t 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .IN EQUITY. Ex parte, James T. Gardner and wife. IN pursuance of the Decree of the Couir .of Equity, at June Term, 1851, in thim case, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard. nr, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecen Gardner, who is now absent from the State, to show cause, within three months from the publication hereof, why the prayer of the petition should ndt be granted. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comm'rs Oflice, Aug 18, 1851. ugust 2l 3m 31 Valuable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE, WL LBE SOLD, some timo next fall, for the purposo of Distribution among the widow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de ened, that VALUABLE PLANTATION on which the decessed resided, containing abot 1200 Acres, lying on' Savannah River, immediately below Barkdale's Ferry. This tract is a fmne cotton plantation, with three hundred or more acres of low grounds well timbered and with a good weling ank out houses, gin house and screwv ad other buildings necessary for plantation pur. poses. The above tract will be sold on favora ble terms; piinhase money will be secured. Prsons8 w'ho wish to purchase lands will do well ViWtil treoad ride over it before buying any July 31 .* 8 2mn-wtf 28 ZeD Sa quo'ate belium." ceather. OF ALL DP ITIONS, may be had al the Tanner - r Cisn!. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best artice for Harness. Cash paid for HIldes and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Chiristie, r to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will e promptly attended to. Ri. T. MIMS. Feb. 6. tf 3 Notice. ALL those having demands against the Estate .of Abner V. White, deceased,are- requested to present them, properly attested, and those ina debted to make payment. JOIIN HILL, Ad~m. Api 29, tn f 15 PRATT & RUFF, Wholesale & Retail Draggists NEWBERIY, S. C. K EEP constantly on hand a general assort nent of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, BRUSHIES, DYE-STUFFS, Surgical Instrumnents, Perfume ry, Window Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. -A L S O Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Chewing Tobacco, fc. All of which they propose to sell upon as rea sonable terms as any house in the State. Physieian., Planters and Dealers are earnest 1yinviteto ea11 and examine our Stock and pricesbefore eurchasing elsewhere. . .Aug 21 , - 6m 31 rTi E Sibsoribers VntWto carry on tho .Wholesae . tRetail.Groce ry Business, at their-oldstand, just above thu Globe Hotel and within a few steps of the Warehouse of - essrs. G. WALKEIL & So. They beg to inform the Planters and famil'e. in South Carolina that they are now receiving their Fall supply of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIESM which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. They now offer for sale 100 Bales 46 Inch GUNNY CLOTH, 500 Coils 4 Inch Kentucky ROPE, 50 Hhds. New Orleans and Museovado SUGAR, 200 Bags Prime Rio, Laquira and Java COFFEES, 50 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. Crushed. Ground and Granu lated SUGARS, 25 Chests and half Chests choice TEAS 100 Bbls. Iliram Smith and Baltimore FLOUR, 100 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tal low CANDLES, 300 Kegs Cut NAILS, all sizes, 75 Boxes TOBACCO, various qualities, 63,000 Lbs. HAMS, SIDES,and SHOUL DERS, 1,500 Sacks Liverpool SALT. Together, with SPICES, PICKLES, PRE SER VES, SEGARS, and all articles usually kept in the best Grocery houses. rr Goods for our Planter Friends will be de livered at any point in Hamburg, free of charge. J. R. & W. M. DOW. A ugusta, Aug. 20, 6m 31 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Store and fronting the American Hotel, HANDURG, S. C. P ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and t the public generally, that lie has opened a New Grocery Store, where lie will keep constantly on hand, a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, which will be sold at the lowest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and every exertion on my part, will be made to satis fy those that call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, SPorter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Nut megs, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese,. ButrTbac Segarmi, Snuff, Powder, Shot, .Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush es, Blacking, &e. Also, 20,000 lbs choice BACON SIDFS, and 2,000 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTR A H AMS. August 7, tf 29 CARD. T lIE Undersigned respectfully solicit the at tention of Country Merchants and Planters to their very extensive and well assorted S:oek of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &o., &c., coim prisimg 400 Ulhas Clarified New Orleans and Musco vado S ugar. 300 Packartes Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No 1 amid 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coff'ee, 4000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weighing 4 to 1.j lbs-44 to -16 iches.) 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. I1000 Coils .4 inch Hemp flope. 500 lhids Bacon Sides (Baltimnore Curing) 100 do Choice Shoulders, 100 do Muscovado Mulasses, 1000 Bbls New Orleans Syrup, 1200 do Reetified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Northern Gin, 200 Packages French and Domestic Brandy, 150 do Mtanecira and Tenn. Win~e1 100 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 150 Boxes Tobacco (variou, qualities,) 300 M. Segars, (assorted brands) 50 Casks London Porter, 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantino Candles, Together with Soaps. Starch, Raisins, Teas, Spices, Champagne, Cordials, Syrups, 'Pickles and all articles usually kept in their line, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. g7 Orders promptly and faithfully executed. SIMMS & NANCE, No. 1, Hlayne St, Corner Church St., Charleston S. C. Ju~ne 5,. tf 20 Notice. J D. TIBB3ETT'S wvill hereafter sel .BOO TS and SHOES, at the fol lowing prices, for C A S H O NL Y: Fine Water Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................ 8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ....... 7 00 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do do Welted do........ ....3 50 do Kip do do............ 200 Ladies Calf Shoes,................ 1 75 do do Bootees,............... 2 00 January1, 1851. tf 1 Notice. A LL Persons are warned against trading for a iNoto made payable to Thopilus.Hihll or bearer, for about five hundred andeglty-fivo dollars, by the Subscriber as princit adJames M. Ric'hardson surety..- It was gwven m Janua rygnd will be.dud the 25th December next, but its consideration 'hiaving proved inadequate, I shall resist its payment TAW Y June19, 1851. tf 22 Boarding for Young Ladies, T HE Subscriber will accomnumodate with boardi. ing, ten or twelve Young Ladies. His House is roomy andi pleasanitly situated, conveni ent to the Female Acadenmies. Pairents and Guardians may be assured that evi-ry attentioin. necessary will 'be paid to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PE~NN. Jani.1. 1851 tf 50 Li me. 30 BLS. CHOICE STONE L1ME, not I slaecd, in fine order. For eale by d H1. A. KENICK. Shoemakers. W ANTED) twvo good SHOEMAKERS, se customied to making pegged work. R. T. MIMS. New Commission House. I.AMBURG, S. C. JA r HE Undersigned having been engaged in a I GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC ['ORAGE 13USINESSfor the lastfifteen years, Sthins place, takes pleasure in informing his old ustomers and the public generally that he has A pened a House to transact said business in all ts various branches. From the long experience lie has had in this usiness, enables him to say in confidence, that ie will do as well for those who patronise him as my other House in the United States or Cali urnia, and that no effort shall be left untried, on is part. to do s-rrr. Consignments of COTTON and all other spe 4es of produce. as well as MERCIANDIZE r the Country will have his individual and per ronal attention, for which, lie hopes, his labor nay be beneficial both to his constiuents and imself. A. M. BENSON. April 1, 1851. 6m 12 WAR-BOUB3 AND COMMZUZON BUSINES, * HAMNBURG, S.C. WHE UNDERSIGNEDhaving formed aco .U..partnership, under the firm of A. WA L [(ER & CO., for the purpose of carrying on r the Ware-homse amid Cosnnaission J Business, and having rented the well known tic Ware-House, known as Walker's Ware-1House m ind lately occupied by WALKER & COLEMAN l They tender their services to their friends and of the publio in general, and pledge themselves to ei, use their best exertions to give satisfaction to those afi with business. s Fair advances will be made on produce in store. A. WALKER. D. L. ADAMS. b Sept. 4, 1850. tf 34 Warehouse and Commission I -vi Business, .d JACKSON ST., AuGUSTA, GA. eA H HIE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform C T his friends and the patrons of WALucia. CC BaRsox & Co., that he will continue the WARE w HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in at the Ware House formerly occupied by them, w and hopes by strict attention to the interest of dc his customers, to receive a continuance of the ei liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. He will give his personal attention to all business en- pe trusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to buying of fa Bagging. Rope and Supplies for his enstomers, b, which will at all times be bought at the lowest fa prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on f produce in Store. at G. WALKER. tI July 10 6m 25 l " DULOUR & EOLLZNGSWORTEM BE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY MERCHANTS, t AuouSTA, GEORGIA. S ARE now receiving a large and well selected Stock of GROCERIES, to which they in ite the attention of their friends, one or both of r the firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal- w ker & Bryson, till 1st September, when they sl will open their 1 al NEW STORE b on Broad Street next door below the old stand pi of Adamns & Fargo. ti BELCHER & IOLLINGSWORTH. Augusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 3 State of South Carolina. lia ait aa to allovid sinuor the Mtinag mmers o the Southern Congress ;and whereas said act re- tli quires the,1Exceutive authority to issue writs of election to tho Manners of Elections: I do M~ hereby require you an2 each of you, after giving ~ legal notice, and being duly qualified, to proceed I to old an election on the second Monday of Oc tober next, and the day following, for two Depu ties to represent your respective Congressional at Districts ; and after having determined on per- Sl sons duly elected, you will certify to the samse according to lawv, to the Governor, for the time being. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Colunmbia, this, the 1st day of .Junse, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one. J. HI. MEA NS, Jr Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. Aarnua, deputy Sec'y of State. June 26 14t 23 State of South Carolina, e~ in an pr oo uu~s&a ~thi D1 fra Executive Departanent. y His Excellency John H. Means, Governo and Commandrin-Chief in und over the fie State of South CatoLina. a WHIEREAS, information has reachedmne that C! an atrocious murder was conmmitted upon V William Cloud, of Edgefield District, by PIlILIP' L P. GOODE, and that said Goode has esc.aped. Now, in order that the ollfender may be brought. o trial, I, Jlohn H. Means, Governor in and over he State, do issue thuis, my proclamation, offering GI reward oIf TWO HUNDR ED AND FIFTY _ DOLLA RS fur the aspprehiension and delivery f the said fugitive to the jailor of Edgefield Dis riet. The said Philip P. Goode is ab~ont thirty-thre -cars ot age, 6 feet 3 or 4 inchses high, lean and m inewy, ruddy complexion, hazle or grey eyes, sul lark hair and quick spoken, with a nmarked decay >etween his front teeth.pe Given under nmy hand and the sealiof the State, fe the 20th day of August, in the year of our tW' Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty one. orC By the Governor, JOHN IH. MEANS. "i W. F. Aarneit, Depn. Sec. Sltt., tim Sept. 4 4t 33 nmEi Notic. .iv IPPLTCATION will be muade to the Legisla 1ture of South Carolina at its next Session,.1 a vest the title of the State of South Carolina, in lhe Estates of Jolhn B Logan and Charles Logan, we, eeesed,in M. W. Liles and his wife Rebecca, wai mtbrose Nicks asnd Ehiza his wife, and Edwin - . Holloway and Amnida Isis wife. August 7 3m 29 A Ire. thel [ TONS IRON, assorted sizes. For sale ims Uby A. BURNSIDE. LIVER COMLAINT, UNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC OR [ERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Con tipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or,Blood a the Head, Acidity oJ the Stomach, Nau ea, Hear t-but n, Disgust for Food, FuUness r Weight in the Stomach, Sour Bructatine, Vinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stom ich, Snimming at the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Pluttering at the Heart, Coking or Sufocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot# or Webs before the Sight, Pener and dau. -4 in Ihe Head, Deficiency or Perspiraionjel. owness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain -in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4c., Buring_3 the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, . iant Irnaginirgsof EVil and Great Depres rion of Spirits, can be effectually eured -by DR. HOOFLAND'S 3LEBRATED GERNAN BITTEJ: PaErAIED NY . - DR. C. X. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 1HEIR power over the above diseases ls'noi excelled-if equalled-by any other prepara ,n in the United States, as the cures attest, in my cases after skilful physicians had failed.: These Bitter are worthy the attention of inva. s. Posseasing great virtues in the rectifcation diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exer ing the most searching powers in weakness and becnons of the digestive organs, they are withal, re certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the " BosTox BEE," said, Decem r 22nd, 1850: DR. HooFLAND's CELEDRATED GERMAN EIT mRs for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, spepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deser thy one of the most popugr meminau -th .y. These Bitters have beidused.byt id a freind at our elbo* says h'has - ived an effectual'ande u mplaint fromh vinced that,in t mt constantlyg.iAttength irthy of great consideration. 76 a taste and smell, andnbie .ued ith the most delicate tii -Is M r any circumstances. Wea perienee, and to the aflicted Wee. ScoTT's WEZvt,'.- 08 t e eit pers publishedsiiid,"! "Dr. HoorLANi>'sGri.AN BrrrE.s; rnan. tured by Dr. Jacksori, areli-ow; recommended r some of the most promine members of the culty as an article'of much efficacy in cases of male weakness. As such is the case, we would Ivise all mothers to obtain a bottle, andethussave S emselves much sickness. Persons of debitlated mstitutions will find these Bitters advantageous their hea'th, as we know from 4ezpeneos..th lutary effect they have upon welsytu More Evidence; - The " PuILADELPnIA SATiRD o best family newspaper pulIti in e tates, says. of these valuable Btters "It is seldom- that-we rmed Patent Medicines,- th tronage of our readers'; and commend .Dr. HonBand's ish it to be distinctlytunde e caking of the noUrimsot ied about for a brief p e ter they have4lone the l -X it of a medicine log ized, and which e faculty &iself. - Evidence upon evidenefbali been e foregoing) from U sections of i s three yare, and the strongest vor, is. ht there is moreof tased WR e of the regular Physicians of. an all other nostrums combined, a factthsga ily be esiablished; and fully projing 4t~ el tifipreparation will meet'-wittaMsNefoi! -al when presented even in this foin.. That this medicine will cure Liver. 4 dDplino one can -. lministered to female or infant with iab"id liable benefit at any time." Beware of Counterfelters! This medicine has attained that high chareeee hih is necessary for all medicines to attaiin to dee couterfetiters to put forth spuriousiirtiils ,the risk of the lives of .those who are inneeeno. deceived. co WELLr TO TnlE -3ARKs or'TuE GErnEw. They have the written signature of C. M.JACKt D)N upon the wrapper, and his name blown in e bottle, without which-th are spurious, For sale 'Wholesale and Ietail atthes "German edicine Store," No. 120.Arch street, one door low Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respeethble lera generally through thetoutrty. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of inrailsl'o eloT th [vantages of their great ristorative powers NOL.E BO'T.E 75 CE NTS.- - For sale, on agency, at Edgefield C. H..W G.LIWI. Augn'.t 21, ly - ' . DR. DE~NNIS' EORGIA SARSAPARIINLh FOR undic, Sick Head-ache, Dizzineu se e A ppetite, Constipation of the Baed, Pile', caused by Costitteness, Pain in the Bossel', or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mfercu rv, Sy philis, Scrofula, Boil, Ulcers, 4.c. . 'UIS PREPARATION is ,,~e as pure asjiU sible, Its bitter taste, and beneficial efets diseases of the .iver, and diseases arisi from impure state of the Blood,.prove it to be the PUREST AND MOST USEFUL 'hose who have used the various prepmtionsaaiao aspail htI ae Saraparilla will find, bythe.'taste .andeaf - t there is moreSraalm6~~ ENM' preparation, thn it is generally made. -''~ [ts alterativo and mildly purgative ef~ets upon bowels, make it not only a good substitute for rury, buit useful in removing aid i.easising m the imprudent use of Sterce l. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, 1I. D., Augusta, orgia. Bo~ld by A. G. TEAGUE and G. L. PENN, Edge [d C. N.; P. M. CoH EN and CAREY & CouTU ea, Chai-leston ; BOATwaranT & MioT and F. -rIS. Columbia: A. .1.CazmanToN, Hamburg; ur. F. Tur, D. B. PLUMDr, HIaviL.AND djs" v, WV. F. & J1. Tuarrx, W. K. KiTCuisN, a T- & CAarER, Augusta, Geo., and by Drag Is gnrally'. rie-S1 per bottle;: 6 bottle for $5. G lleember to nask for DENNIS' GEOR A SARSAPARILLA. nnle 26. j851 tf $40 Reward. P IE above reward will be given for the ap sprehensioni and delivery in any convenient of TWO NEGRQES, the property of the seriber, a man and a woman. [le man's namne is AUSTIN, very dakcm eted, has one of. his aprnteh4% eight or teln inches high, and weight. nea hundred pounds. [le Womnan's name is PHIILLIS, oer co d, chtuiky, and about 22 years of age. [he fellow ranaway about two years ago, ands afor ine months in Augusta, Ga., hiring his e to Mfrerent persons. It is probable he is in that pliee, as5 whlen last heard fromn, he Smaking his. way3 in that direction. aalf the above reward will be given for theode- ~ ry of either of the above negroes. JOHN A. EICHT:RRERGER. i30 tf2 C The Augusta Constitutionialist will oO0P7 kly, until notified to the con~trary, and for -d account to this office. Notice. LL persona having demands agaipst diEs L. to of Jacob L~ong, dec'd.wii~~i n duly attested, and thedolaebe iediate payment': acELEGR an 30