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AATRI.3IONIAL JOYS. Dear readers, I'm a married man, My joys I'll tell to you, Unlike the lonely bachelor, I'm happy, hale, and true. I like a dozen mouths to feed, I love to see them fed, A wife is just the thing I need, She often knead8 my bread. She is the best of all my friends, Indulgent, kind- and truo, My pantaloons she often menDs, She mends my monners too. Oh, 'tis a lovely sight to see, My lilly wife within, Unlike the lillies of the field, Cook, labor, toil and spin. Td own " Lott's wife" by looking back, Perhaps when she ought not, Mlade sal: enough to fill a sack, And lost her chosen Lot. My wife from meddling's very free, She's free from any fault; I kaw that for no guilt will she Turn to Turk's Island salt. If business calls me out of town, She stays at home alone, And never greets me with a frown, Whenever I come home. Why, a maWs but half a pair of sheares, That never takes a wife, Though he might breathe one hundred years Ile lives but half a life. 1e('s often out of humor, health Ann oftener, T believe, Though lie may be a nan of weal.h, Ile's out at knees and sleeves. Ile seeks the bowl to find relief, Iis last act is the best, 1le dies, and like the punished thief, Is warning to the rest. I1ow diffierent 'tis with him that leads A maiden to the altar, A ud ships his neck, alomg with her's, Into the marriage halter. A man that gets a pretty wife, Need have no other " crony," So all 'twould lead a happy life, Must join in matrimony. SONG FOR THE PEOPLE. Take the spade of Perseverance, Dig the field of Progress wide, Every root of rotten Faction Hurry out and east aside; Every stubborn weed of Error, Every seed that hurts the soil, Tares, whose very growth is terror Dig them out whate'er the toil! Give the stream of Education Broader channel, bolder force; IHurl the stones of Persecution Out, whiere'er they block its course; Seek for strength in self-exertion; Work, and still have faith to wait ; Close the crooked gate to Fortune ; Alake the road to IHonor str-aight I Mien are agels for the future ! As they wvork, so ages win Either harvest of advancement, OJr the product of their sin Follo1w otrt true cultivatio Widen Education's plan; Fromi the maijesty of Natuire, 'Teaeh the maijesty of MAN ! Take the .spade of Perseverance, D~ig the lied of Progress wide; Every bar to true instruction IHurry out and cast aside; Feed' the planit whtcse fruit is Wisdom; Cleanse from erime the eonmmon sod; Sa that from the throiie of Iheaven, It may bear the ghmnee of Goo! Y'ankee Inquisitiveness. A correspondent relates the following anecdote, illustrative of the dloinlant pas sionm of all Yankeedonm: In one of my solitary piscatorial wan derings last summer, I passed thirough a meadow ini which a couple of juveniiles were making bay. One of them left his occupation and came towards the brook where I was fishing. T'he following re markatble conversation ensued, we being strangers to each other: Boy.-Fshing, ain't ye ? Snooks.-Y-a-a-s, something of that so)rt. Boy.-Got many ? (he lifts the lid of the basket,) oh, creation! what a lot! Where did ye Get them all ? Snooks.-All-Up) andl down the lot. Bloy.-Guess ye koow heow! what kind of pole's that; powerful handsome onie, ain't it ?-What is it made of'? Snooks.-(Finding he had awakened an inquisitor.) V'ery handsome, indeed made of ashiwood, twelve feet in length -in three picces-mounted with brass fotur inches round at the bottom-tapers gradually to half an inch circumference at the top-seventeen ounces weight cost five dollars, and cheap at that! bought of Martin L. Bratdrord, in WVash ington street, Boston, Massachusetts, Uni ted States of America, last spring-basket from him too-cost nIne shillings-holds, wthen full, twvelve and- a half pounds of fish-when half full or empty, can't say -got lines and hooks from him, too linent and silk, various-hooks Limerick, andl ditferent sizes-hanged on gut-this straw hat cost me two dollars three years ago, this old coat twelve, about the same time-can't say what these ventilating pants cost, and~ have forgotten what the vest came to-hoots made for fishing, and cost me five dollars-got an old wallet in my pocket to keep square hooks and lines in-have a jack-knife also in mry pocket and a purse with a half dollar, a shilling and two cents in it-that was once a half' pint of good brandy in that bottle, paid twvo aiid sixpence for that pipe-got this WI SCn at the btore above, as part of a pound weight of very miserable stuff that box I use to keep my bait in, which is generally earth worms; that handker chief I got I cant tell when, it is old enough to speak for itself-I live at the corner above--have been there two months and intend to be there two months longer-more about myself I shan't tell you-is there anything more in particular you have to ask ' Rusticus, Junior, looked amazed the while I rattled off, with the volubility of a Caleb Quotem, the above inventory of facts and recollections; and, to my great surprise, seemed to take the hint that I would deem further inquiries superfluous. Happy in having furnished one individual at least with a quantum sufcit of infor mation, I turned about to renew my sport. Scarcely had I inserted my fishing line in the brook, when this vision was broken up by my rustic friend inquiring in an earnest tone: "1 Say, Stranger; where did yc dig yer bait ?" I felt completely flummoxed; and I did not leave myself the time to reflect, and hardly felt myself secure from the inflic tion of another round of merciless inter rargatories, until at least one-fourth of a mile had been measured between me and the insatiable querist.-Yankee Notion. A GooD ONE.-The Washingtou cor respondent of the Baltimore Sun relates the following story: " The freshest story of the season runs thus: Last night, as the passengers from the cars were rushing into one of our principal hotels, a man attired as a trav eller, announced himself as a newly elected Member of Congress from one o: tie far-off States. He was soon sur rounded by the friends of a certain can didate for the clerkship, and his vo-e so licited. The stranger intimated that he thought pretty well of that gentleman from what he had heard of him, but as I - had just arrived, could not say any thing positive till lie had change I his d -ess and refreshed himself. Besides, his finds were out, and as he could not d.-aw his mileage until to-morrow, he must seek some friend to help him, and that 850 dollars would answer for the present. The arrangement was quickly made to put the member into findp, and 50 dollars were handed to him-but on the following day, behold ! the assumed menber was amongst the missing, and has not been heard of since." TH'E PUZZLEu DRovEn.-The Wheel ing Argus tells the following anecdote: A gentleman who has been driving horses for twenty years or more, from the West to our Eastern market, came into town with a drove of fine horses, a part of which were lost on the sinking of the unfortunate New York, on the 2lth tlt. He drove his animals to the livery stable here, and on counting them missed one of the number. He counted again, found lhe was the loser, and rode hastily dowvn to the boat, but no intelligence could lbe ob tained there of the lest horse, ie r-ode ack to the stables offered a reward for the missing beast, and almost give up in despair- of recovering it. But lie soon dismounted the horse lhe was riding counted again-and lo ! the 'number- was correct. le de-lares he will never look for thme lost eritter- again unitil he takes a eiremspective view of the one under his saddle. WHo has the sawC that the man had r ference to when he said, of all theo saw.: e ever sure, lie never saw a saw- saw like hat sawe sared ? A 'IN pra'sing pcaite, saidl it was an elenk-t h~ever-ay ; it always made hi:n at. " I have seen the time," said another, '"when it made von lea." A Drcur Ns being caulled npon for a toast, said : " Hlere ishi to (Ie heiroes who fit, pled and died nit the paittles of Bunker I1lil-of whom I am on!' Drank standing. THERE is no pure friendship amid the vile. It is only such hearts as David and onathan had, that can feel such friend hip as was muanifested at the stone Ezel. NRvr.n be idle. If your hands cannot e usefully employed, attend to the culti mtion of your mind. PRaATT & RUFF, Wholesale & Retail Druggists NEWBERIRY, S. C. 7 E EP constantly on hand a general assort Drugs, Niedicines, Paints, Oils, BiRUSHIES, DYE-STUFFS, - Surgical Instrumnents, Perfume ry, Windowv Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. -A L sO ealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Chewing Tobacco, &c. All of wich they propose to sell upon as rea sonable ternms as any house in the State. Physicians, Planters and D~ealers are earnest iy invited to call and examine oui- Stock and ~ries before purchasing elsewhere. August 21, 6mn 31 ACTORS & COMMISSION Office on Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. AMES ADGER, JAs. ADGER, JR 2OBT. ADGER. E. L. ADAMs. Charleston, Sept. 15, 6mn 35 GIBBS & MYcCORD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION ME R C HANT S, McINrosi[ ST., AUvoUSTA, GA., C ONTINUES thme above business in all its branches, at their Fire Proof Building, man solicit a sharc of patronage from the people of South Carolina. Orers for BAGGING, ROPE, &c., &c., 1.1 be filled at the lowest prices. Cash advances muada on produce in Store. THOS. F. GIBBS, GEO. McCORD. Edgefield lMale Academy, TEACHER WANTED. A TEACHER i wanted to take charge of the Edgefield Male Academy. The appli cant must be a TEACHER by PROFESSION; one who has experienee in his business, and am ply qualified for preparing young men for the South Carolina College. .To a man of suitable qualileations, the place offers many inducements. Address the Trustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOHN LIPSCOMB, JOHN BAUSKETT, R. T. MIS. . Nov 28 if 45 Wanting a Teacher T 0 take charge ot the Plumb Branch Aca ..R demy, situated in Edgefield District. It is repiisite that the applicant be a Southern Gentleman, prc:-red to give reference with re gard to morality. &c.-duly qualified to teach the Languagd, together with the various branches of the English. The Academy is situated in a healthy portion of the District, and will open on the 1st Monday in February, under the su perintendance of a Board of Trusices who, with the view of obtaining a share of Aatronnge, will reduce the Tuition to the lowest rates, and pledge thmcaselves to give strict attention toward the preservation of the morals of students under their care. Board can be obtained convenient to the Academy, at the low rates of 446 per month. For further information address either of the Trustees, at Cairo Post Office. JOHN TOMKINS, WM. C. ROBER.TSON, ; Ci ESLEY WELLS, CHARLES FREEMAN, JAMES A. TALBERT, . JAMES BLACKWELL. Dee 10, 1851 tf 47 NEW FAMILY GROCERY! T IE Uudersimgnd having formed a Co-Part nership for the purpose of conducting a General Family Grocery Business, n the Village of Edgefielil, in the Store House South side of Mr. B. C. B3aY.-s's Store, respect fully invitc their friends anl the public generally to give them a call. Their Stock consists in part, of the following articles: Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Clarified " Cinnamon and Cloves Crushed " whole and ground, Pulverized " Mace and Nutmegis, Loaf " White and Blue Starch, Laguira Coffe, Tirpenitin Soap, Java " Soda " Jamaica " Colgate's Family Soap, Rio " Shaving " lack, Iysen, Gunpow- Variety of Fancy " der and Imperial Teas Castevl " Refined Syrup Molasses Sand lalls " West India ; Segars and Tobaceo, New OrleaIs " Ryas' London Porter, Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale. Baltimore A damantine Candles, do Cured lTams. Sperm Pi., Ifams cured thisfall;Tallow" Laird, first quality, .inter str'd Lamp 01, Pickled Beef and Pork. White Wine, clarified, Dried " 1 and Cider Vinegar, Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, M.ackerel, No 1. 2, 3, ,lBanatnas, Pine Apples, " in Kitts, 'Oranges, Liemons. Sahnond " A pples, fresh Raisins, Pickled Shad, Prunes, Currents, ried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, Fresh Clams, Soft shell Almonds, Lobsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts. Fresh Rice, new crop Eanglish Walnuts, Table and Sack Salt, Filberts, Goshen Butter, Walnut and' Tomatto Cheese, Sauce, Irish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce, White Beans, A merican Piekles, Soda Biscuit, London " Butter Crackers, Brass Round Bucketts, Sweet Crackers, IPainted " Wine " J" Tubs, Bbbett's Yeast P'owd'rs1Keelers and Brooms. Aded to thme above is a splendid assortment of Cordials, Syrups, Brandy' Fruits, Wianes lad Liquors, All of whlich will be sold on the must reasona ble terms for C iS H! As we intend doing Business exclusively for .sn. we feel warr':anted in saving to those whmo may favour us with a eat!, that we canl do as well or' thmem as can be lore '-iywhlere else. IIOL[LINGSWORril & NIClHOL AS. LEVIISt STRAW CUTTER. rj7illE Undi~er'igned take s this l opptunity of .usttin o the pubmIlie, that heL will have atherlt lif h is:, 'ah:s rea'dy'i for araket,. in the eoumrse of a fewa -!ay's. Per'sonis wanting these .ilahinaes s.ill eilo well to senud ini their or des early' sin as to ea'se re the'ir being~ tilled. Hie refe'rs to the f..llowing (.etificat.-s. of th~e many which lhe has received, for additional tes timony in their favor. Iamburg, Oct. 1, tf 37 Certificates. Wrsov. i Penit.) ,January 22d 1851. MR. I.Ewlvs,--7- Patent S1raw Cutter whieh yo inven~ated. anid ,. enow oll'er'ing to* the public, is a most e'xeent article aind deserves pubhlie favor. Two ye'ars smeie I purchiased one amid have had it in constant use-it has never been ot of repair in any respect, answecring all the pmpses you recommeni'id it for. 1 most cheer fully commnend it to farmers im all sectio~ns, and cold ntot be induced to part with the one I have, witout the prospect of obtaining another', for five times it eost. Respectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. Auuavn, (Gan.) Sept 10i, 1851. MR. LEwts,-eDcu Sir Some timie since used one of your Straw~ Cutters to cut roots for ly preparation oif Georgia Sarsaparitla. Somle of the roots were very hard anud tough.-I am happy to say your Straw Cintter has far exceeded my expcctations. The public need not fear of its gettinig out of order by ecutting straw or fod dr', or by accidentally gettig hard substances in it. Yours, respectfully, J. DENNIS. E OGFEFIBELD C. II., Sept. 10, 1851. Ma. 'W,. L.wi,-Sir : In your letter you ask how I like the Straw Cutter I bought front you. I say it excels any thinag of the kind I have ever seena, and I could not be iniducedl to part with it, without the prospect of getting nmoter, for any common ceensideration. WM. P. BUTLER. EDCErrrCLD C. H., Sept. 18, 18-51 Drsa Simu: I have been using one of yotur Straw Cutters or some three or fcur mionth~s, and amt satished tat its advantages over all others, are stich that it will recommend itself to every observer. Its adaptedntess to cutting all kinds of grain, in any desirabile length,its security to the operator, the mninimumi of power required to keep it ini operationt, the dispateh with which it executes its work, coimbined with its sinmplicity and durability. must umake it invaluable to every one that may have use for them. A. 0. TEAOUE. To Wx. Lawus, Esq., Hambtlurg, S. C. Notice. L AND WARRANTS for Stephen W. Mays, Samapson B3. Mays, Luke Taylor. Giles D. Mims, William Boswelhl, Caleb Corley, WV. F. Bush, Naney G. Freeman, Ltuke Corley, JTohna Cu, John M. Simtns and Wesley Merchant, hv been left with meo for delivery by A. M. Perrin, Esq. The Claimants are requested to call for them i i person. W. P. BUTLER. J.... 1 tf 50 J. M. NE WBY & COs, MN on" JM WASC WroLEALE & RETAIL DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. UNDER THE U. S. HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. T EWBY & CO., are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT . Of Ready Made Clothing ever offered in this city. Their Stock consists of the latest nd most improved styles of nanufactul e. -A LSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING gg' Country Merchants, and all persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited to all and examine our Stock for themselves d Augusta, Sept.23 dk 36 - - GRAY B OTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN, FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 290 Broad-Street, Atuimita, Ga., IAVE just received one of the RICHEST. LARGEST and CIIEAPEST Fall Stocks of elegant Dry Goods, they have ever offered in this Market, having been purchased from the direct Importers and 3finnufctories for CA SH. and selected with great care as regards richness of style and texture, we feel confident in saying to those visiting our City, that we can offer ' SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS, Both in QUALITY and P'RTCE. which will well repay a special visit to our diflerent Dr. partments. There will be found in our . Dress Goods Department, Rich Elegant Brocade,Plaid, Watered, Plain and Chene SII.KS.new and hecnliful styles Plaid, Watered and Brocade Irilh POP .NS. TA Bli N1'TTS and SATIN ES, Beautiful White Watered SILKS and SATTINS, Colored anid Blaek Ture SATTINS. Rich Black Brocade SILKS, (if new and splendid styles, from $1 00 to $5 00, per yard, Plain Black SILKS;-uf all widths and prices. In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be found Rich elegant Bl'k, Blue, Brown, Royal Purple and Green Velvet CLOAKS of the latest Parisian sivle, Broc~ide, Satin and Merino dILOAK.S. Blackand Colored, Plain, Fig ured and Watered MANTLLAS, SACQUES and MAN TILETTS, new and handsome styles, Embroidered and Plain Crape SHAWIS, of chaste and elegant Embroiderv. Rich Fiured Cahmuere SHAWLS. Plaid, Woolen Long and Square SIAWLS, Black and Mode, with rich heavy Silk fringe. Fancy Department, Collars, Cuffs, Slrevez, Shemisetts, usinand Lace Caps, P.inand Embroidered Lill en CanLie L ie lnda l i lk Ivose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and -Moreveati Hose. . Linens aund Damnask. Real Undress Irish LINNEN. L~innen DAMASK. 10, 11 and 12.1 Linen SHlEETING Diper.<, Toweling and Samttiam Dama~sk Table Cloths, warrenited pure Lininen, Rich Emubrosed Piano and Table Covers. Dounestic Goods. Bleaehed and Unblcehed IIOMESI'UNS, Wire Twist Bleached Long Cloths, New York Mills. 1 2-4 Ahlandeal Sheeting, A. C. A.'licking. lue Yellow. Pink. Red and \Vhiite Flanmnels. Fine Silk, Wool and Cotton Flannels, 11 12, 13 and 15-4Fine French Ribbon ihand Jianikets, $3 to $:'o per~ pair. IHcavy'Negro Blankets, very cheap, llenvy Osnaburgs, IKerseys at Factory piees, &c. Carpets and Rugs. Velvel Tepestrv, Brussel", Three Ply, ingrane, WVoolen and Cotton CARPETING. of rich and elegant styles, with RUGS to miitch. Fia Twih.<zil liek. Brown, Blne, Green and G.~. IUIOA I. .t:1.TI IS, Black and Cord Ja.,. SMin C-:nmeres. Saitinets. Twveeds, Joneivs P'iat r (llo'his. d'e.. & e.. with, a geat varietyv of~ otm a'rticles, to which we respect fully~*~*aamciin th..publi Auusta, Oct. 27, 1851. ....1 GREAT SALE!! jHE Suiweriber'. are now. rcceivings direi f roma V: ,of -:r. both North and South theL LAhl(G 9IS and I3EST ASSOR'l I Mh~ 1'e CO0MBS, EUTTONS, PINS, 3 EEDLESQ P. " ORS, SCISSORS KNIVES, T HIMBL ES &C. Together with a large an elegant Stock of SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEADS, WALLE~TS, PORlT-MONIES Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c. 100KING Gm5ES ANDl MIXR RR, f every style and pattorn, together with a full and cheap Stock of School and MIiscellaneous Books, Paper, Ink, &C,, &c. g: 'Owing to the great scareity of money in the country, the Subscribers are deter tcrmined to sell Goods thuis season lower thant any Ilouse in Charlestn or Augusta. ggf Merchants from the country will please call and examine for tl nelv Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26, 6m 4 Fresh Supplies, e~miyGoey ST Rleceiveid and now opened the follow - in articles in thme Grocery D~epartmenit,S.E.B0WERS 1 IBb. very choice Smoked fcer limus, 4 ~ onrnp~t e~,s~~ hrur 1r 1" " " Beef Tongues, edfotn h mrcnHtl 2 erkins Fresh Goshen Blutter, yellow as gold hAtB~G .C 20 Boxes Choice Goshen Cheese, f S CflLYifrmhifiesan 1 Chest fine flavored 111ack Tea, thpulcenrlythtlihmspnd " " Green Tea, N w GoeySoe 2 be. Superior Cider Vinegar, 10 Boxes Pale Brown and Salt Water Soap, weeIo~ilepcntnl nhnaeoc 4 " Superior Pearl Starch,stcofFML IOE ESGAS 1 Tierce best new Rlic,AN CRCEYW Ewihilb. " Small Rice, 2.1 lbs to the dollar, sl ttelws are rcs Boxes Adamnantine Candles, Tepbi r ansl oiie ocl n " Sperm " eain ysokbfr aii lehrai " Tallow 4vr xrino a atwl emd osts 3 bIs. Double Refined Crushed Sugar, frtoeta al 6 Boxes Layer Ranisin,ThrisnwiStralrg upyuas and various other articles, all of which h~ave Cfes es oass ympWns imo een purchased with CAsns, conisequenmtly they PreMsad epr pcs ic.Nt aan ad will be sold at thme lowest. amarket rates. ~ tie luIici.LrCes If you do not call and price thtese articles anid ButrTbacSar muf,.oweht avail yourself of thme bargains offered, you miustLedLapmdPitOl. not blamo meo for it. lo mbBces hrs ros rs - . L. PENN, AGF.NT. ,Blcig&. Nov 26 i tf 45 . lo 010 b hieBCNSDS n A LL personsoindebtedototthRoestatn'ofHardwrreSeeorP .t~FFremua,. de~,anll cmeoorwrdg tAeanotel, immdiaelyuta mae pymet aid hos lir- ThS ecubived gooder plya oe chsoiene EE ingdemnds. wllrener heii m, roprlyat he willke cOESanl or hnl , by hoe tested J~ I. JEtoNGkof'eiAMILY L PRO EIE, Ant everyy51 exetin22 m pat wlbmaetsi THE GREAT SUMMuER MEDICINE! DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla F OR the cure of all diseases or disorders gene rated by impure blood. Its great success u.tly entitles it to the name of the Greal .wericant Speciro. So f.ir as it i< known it is universally apprecia ted. and many emitn-tt plysicians use it udailyin their practice wi:h the most happy effects, ano :ertify that it is the liest extract in existence, and the unlv that . TANDS THE TEST OF TIME. Every year adds to ita great popularity, and mul tiplies its attonishing cures. The victim of HEREDITARY SCROFULA, With supparating elands.honey-combed flesh, and curies eating into his bones, finds Guysott's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm for his afflic tions. Him horrible torments are assuaged. and his nalatdv not only relieved, but PERMANENT I CURED. It may be safely asserteil. from the results of past experience, that " Dr. (ivsott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," is, beyond all comparison, the MOST WONDE RFUL REMEDT on EARTH ior the rollowing disenses. and all others proceed fng front VITIATED B1,001). Scrofula or Kiig's Evil. Rhenmatism, Obstinate 'utaneous Eruptions, Pmples or Pnstule on the face. Blotches, lBoils. ironic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Ilead, Enlargement and Pains of the Boiones and Joints, Stul:6rn Ulcers, Syphilitic Lumbago. nnd Diseases arising from an Injudicious utqe of Mercury. Arites or Dropty. Exposure. or Imprudence in I.ife, Liver Complaint, Agiue and Fever, Interniting Fever. Chol-ra Mor. hus. Dysenterv, Dinrrhwea. Plethora of Blood in the Ie'ad. tils. Pains in the Back. Sides. Breast or Loins. and all forms of Muscular, Glandular and Skin Diseases. It is a sovereign specifie for Ceneral Debility, and tle bet renovattor for a Broken (onstimttion. It hraces antd re-invigornies every oriran. promotes netivity and reenlarity in every finetion. nrd pro duees that comnition o h whole physical system, which is the best security for T.ONG LIFE ! Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted fron the free indulgenre of ih..- appetite dutrin-z the winter. and to prirarc the system to lESINT SUMMER EPIDEMICS. RE SOn T Now to - Guysttt's Extract of N*-llow Dock antd Sa rsaparilla." which is proving itself an anti dote for mtany of the most mulignntt diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will nieeer b. disappointed; for in this remedy the public faith ihas never ia vered-never can wave; for it is fiattajed on ex perience. just as-tlheir want of faith in other and spuriots remontnds is also fottmded in experience. They FLY FRO31 MINERAL NOSTRUM to seek'hope, life and vigor from this PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY. Therefore. however broken down in health ant spirits, however loiatlisome to himsel f and others let tto one despair of recovery, etfi the patient onl understand lthit his hope of physical reatoratior lies only itt " (Gvso-rT's E XTiACT OF i Et.t.o DoCK ND Sans.rRnit.t... an1d persuade himia fri his LilF:S SAKE to try it.and we have no hesi tation itn predictint his speedy restorn tion to health As a means of regulating all the functions of WOMAN' DELICATE ORGANIZA TION, it has no eqal in the natieria mnedica. and at tiha eritii al period of life. when the first stage of ie det-line comiitmeices. it- cordiil and invigoratin properties will enable her to PASS THE CRISI SAFELY. None genuine untless put up in large hot ties cotitaitting a qunrt. ind tntme (if the Syrnt liown itn the glass. with the written signature 8 F. Bemtett on the omutside. wrapper. IcE, $t1 per bottle-nr 6 hottles for $ COVIL & MEAD. 113 Clartres street. New Orleans, tle General Agents fomr the outhern taes, t whom nll orders must he addresed. old 1,v C. I.. PENN. Edgrefield C. I.: WA RI] .AW & DENDY. Abbeville C. I1. : PRATT A JAMES. Ne-whterry C. it.: A. J. CREIGHTON S. C.: HAVILAN1), RISLEY & CO., Augusta Gteorgia. Jmtte 5 Cm 20 JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTEil 'Hi E great remtedie for Rheummatietm. Gout. Pair Iin the site, Hip. 11ack, I.iaihn aoni Joints Sroftula. Kine's Evil. White swreilinig. Hard Tu mors. Stily Joints. antd all tixed pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied. Pain catnnot exist It has been hen-fli-iali ini case of weakness. such al Paini amid WVeakntee in the Stomaeh.W~eak L~iimbis Lametne.' A fyetioin of the Spine. Fernaule Weak ness, &c. No female. sunhiec~t to pain or weakntes: int the hack or side. shoulid he without it. Marrner ladles, in delicate sititations, find great relief fron: costantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shtoiders has been t~mindl a ci-rtaint remedy foi Cohls, Contghs, Phthisie.. and Afl.-etions of the Lung- nii their pritmary stages. It destroys ilam matiot, by'erspiranon The~s follmving~ comm'etiiation it from an agoni re.id itnr at Tlren'iton, Tennere :. Ttt m~os. G-tb-or Co. T.-::n.. Nov. y, '-10 Meue'rs. Scot. tti--Gentlemnen: 'T HT-brew Pia::'.........-):thlar it this seetitn There is : r i i'. - *tr wh rt:iv ts site woi not h.. withoni: . -i 6.r live h'ind riI ili Irs a yeatr. T' -- .: : --:md for some titne wizl itnu entla reumet o :t -;t-etn. wich gtave her eat deat of pain. T :. swellitng anti pain hat etende, ttp nearly i armpit.nn neiloencionail: she conidi searcely lbreathe. Sihe was confined fi a coinierabhle timte. d:ing whit-i s-he was attend ed bv some! of oitr best physicianis, bitt they gaye her in relief. She proenred a box of thte Hebhrei Plaster, anti it relieved bier almnost inmmediately and nmvst she keeps a supply of it on hand contstat lv. These facts you are at libe-rty to use as yo: thintk p:per--they~ are stubstatutially true. Rerspectftlly, youtrs &c.. *ETS gi Resecre cof countrfeits anid 11a~se Imnitatioas. CA-r to.-The subscribers are thei only genera n-rents int the- Sothemrn States fior the saleof ti trily vaultuble Pla~uter; anti, in orde-r to preven prhairr. being imposed on by a cointerfeit arti ele, stiltd ini this City nd elsewhere, for the genu in., they inivite particular attention to the follow ig matrks: of the genuttite: I. The genuine is pitt tup in smooth, engine turned bitttomedl boxes. solderedi int. 2. The geuine hast the entgrave'd head of Jet D.v id ont the diieetionus aroitnd thei boit. with ac copanying recordl of eourt to E. J:Taylor, Rtochtes ter. A LSO TAKE NOTICE That time genumine has the signature E. TAYLQI on thme steel plate enmtraved latbel. imi thme top o each box- to imitate wvhich, will be prosecuted al forgery. 'Te Counterfeit is coarsely Pitt up. in immita tiotn oif the oldl labels. andu is sold by several deai lers itt medicinme in thmis City for the genuine arti cle. Beware of it--It is Wohr1!aess. SCOVIL & MEAl), Gnly Agents for .lhe Soutthern States, to whton ali orders andi applicationis for agenciies must in varibly be addressedi. Sold, also by G. L.. PENN, Edlgefield C. IT WADLAW & DENDY, Abbeville C. HI PAT & JIAMES, Newberry, A. .1. CREIGH] TON, H~atmburg, So. Ca. Sold at wholesale by HAVILAND HA\RREL & Co.. atnd P. M. COfIEN, & Co.. Charleston and HAVIL.A ND, KEESE & Co., No.bt) Maidei Lane, New York. Jtune 19 Gm 22 Notice. TH E recent cabtiimity by Fire andi thme extren .tightnuess of the Money Market, renderi imperious on mue to colleet out-standing debt: I hope those indebted will sparc mae thte neccessit; tf a personal appeal by pronmptly respionding 1 this. W. 1. .DU'TLER. Jan 29 if 2 Notice. A LL thtose indebt'ed to thec Estate of Pert -I Holl oway, dee'id., arc reqtuiredl to mak payment, antd thtose hazving demands to preset themi proiperly attested. JTAMES TELDELLa,, MAR~Y HOLLOWAY.Ad Di'e 18 3m 48 Mackerel. TUrST reeii-edl a large lot of No. 1, 2 an J3AA CKER EL, in Kits ail hualf Barrel: aid for saile by S. E. BOWERIS. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC OR NERVO US DEBILIT YTDISEASFs OF THlE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heart-but n Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Slom ach. Smimming at the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, DefIciency or Perspiration, yel. lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4c., Bur'nin in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depree sion of Spirits, can be efretually cured by; DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. W. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. T HEIR power over the above diseases is not .excelled-ifequallei-hy any other prepara tion in the United States. as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failrd. These Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diserses of the Liver and lesser glands, exer cising the most searching powers in weakness and affiections of the digestive organs, they are withat, afe certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the " BosTox BEE," said, Decerr her 22nd, 1850: Da. HooFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAX BITI TERS for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deser vedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a freind at our elhow says he has himeelf re ceived an efreettial and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that. in the use of these Bitters, the pa tient constantly gain strength and vigor--a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can he used by persons with the moit delicate stomachs with safety, un der any cireumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. " ScoTT's WEE.KLY," one of the best Literary papers published, said, I "Dr. HoOFr.AXs GEntMAN BITTERS, mant factured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the factilty as an article of much efficacy in cases -of female weakness. As such is the case, we would r advise nll mothers to obtain a hottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated ennstitutions will find these Bitters advantageonis to their healh. as we know from experience the salutary efrect they have upon week systems." t More Evidence r The " Pntr.Anrr.rA SATURDAY GAzETTE," hebetit family newspaper published in the United States, says, of these valuable Bitters: "It iq seldom that we recommend what are 9 termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Itwifland's German Bitters, we wish it to he disuinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a inedicine long establishted. universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of tle feulty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoine) from all sections of the Union. the last three years. and the stron'gest testimonyin its favor. is. t at there is more of it used in the prne tiee of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, thtan all ot~her nostrume combined, a fact that enn easily be established, and folly proving that a sci enttific preparation will meet 'with their qttiet ap proval wnen prese'nted even in this form. That thIs medicine will cure Liver. Complaint and Dyspep- ia, no one can dloubt after using it na directed. It acts specifically tipon the stomach andt liver: it is prefe'rnhie to calomel in all bilious d'se'ases-thea efet is immediate. They (can be admniiiteredl to female or infant ithr safbty and reliable beneflt at any time." Beware of Counterfeiters ! This medicine has attained that high character whlich is nicessary for all medicines to attain to itnduce ennnterfeciters to put f''rth spurious articles at the risk 'of the lives of those who are innocenat ly deceived. s CoE~ wET.L TO TIlE MtARKS OF THE GENrTIE. They have thme written signature of C. M. JA CK SON tupnn the wrapper, nnd his name blown in t he biottle, ,rithaout u,'hich theyV are spurious. For sal': Whle~Iamle andi Retail at the -German 'th-dicine S:nre.' No. 12n Arch street, one doo~r belowx Sixth. Phiila'delphia;: andI by respectable dealers genzeraully through the country. Prices Recduced To ennable all classes of invalids to enjoy the adlvaisttrs of their great restorative powers. SrINr.E B3oTTr.E 75 cEx-rs. For sale, on agency, at Edgefield C. H.. by G. L. PENN. Atugust 21, l y 31 DR. DENNIS' GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaudice. Sick Hcad-arhe. Dizziness. Loss of A ppetite, Constipation of the Boweels. Piles, caused by Costiceness, Pain in the Boweels, or Rlheumnatismn, caused 1by the nue of Mercu ry, SyIphilis. Scrafula, Boils, Ulcers, ej-c. rpHIS PREPARATION isnmride as pure aspo. .sible, Its -bitter taste, and beneficial efleets in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impurn state of the Blood, prove it to be the -PUREST AND MOST USEFUL pre pnrationi of Sarsaparilla that is made. Those wvho have used the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect, that there is niore Sarsaparilin in one hottle of Dr. - Dessrs' preparatiotn. than in half a doien bottles as it is Ste-nernlly made. Its alterative andl mildly purgative effects upon t tihe bowels, make it not on'ly a good substitute for f Mlercury. hut useful in removing all diseases arising from the imprudent use of Mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, MI. D., Augusta, -Genreia. Sold by A. G. TEAcUE and G. L.. PEXN, Edge. field C. H.; P. M. ConEN and CA REY & CoUr tr Ea, Charleston ; BoATwitanT & M110? and F. CuRTis. Columabia: A. J1. Ca rEicuvox, Hamburg ; Wat. F. TUT-r, D. B. Pt~uara, HIAVIL.AnD & Ris LEY, W. F. & J. Tuarry, WV. K. KiTeitEN, BAa Ii rTr- & CA aTER, Augusta, Geo., and by Drug - gis generally. Price-S1 per bottle ; 6 bottle for $5. ; gf Remember to ask fur DENNIS' GEOR -Gli SARSAPARILLA. - June 26, 1851 tf 23 For sale at Edgefield C. H., by A. G. TEAGUE, AGENT. Sept. 4 ly 33 Notice. 1tTLLpersonis indebted to the estate of Rich .i ard P. Quarles, dee'd., are requested to e make immediate psaymnent, as longcr indulgence tcannot be given, and those having demands will present them, in legal form, for setilement to SAM. PEiRRIN, Adm'r. e Jan 29 tf-2 Notice. ~ LL those indebted to the estate of William I.Bussey, dee'd., arc requested to miakeim y mediate payment and those having demands e will present them properly attested. it ~ CALEB TA [LLEY, Adm'r. Dec26 - 3m - 49 :Notice. 4LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mil - I ton Perkins, dee'd., are requeskttitmatke inmmnediate payment, and -all thosolainganly A denmandls againsi, said estate wili present thernt s, properly attested. FELIX RODGERS, Ex'or. JanB ly7 51