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THE WIDOWED LNEBRIATE'S LAMENT. I'm thinking on thy smile, Mary Thy bright aud tudting smile In the morning of our youth and love, Ere sorrow eame-or guile: When thine arms were twined about my neck, And mine eyes looked into thine And the heart that throbbed for ic alone, Was nestling close to mine! I see full many a smile, 'Mary, On young lips beamI'ng bright: And many an eye of light and love Is flasbing'hi my sight. But-11h: smile is not for my poor heart, A'ndtlie eye isatrange to me, A'Mloneliness conies o'er my soul When itt- memory turns to thee! I'm think;iig on the night, Mary, Tle night of grief and shame, When with drunken ravings on my lips, To thee I homeward came 0, the tear was in thine earnest eye, And thy bosom wildly heaved, Yet a smile of love was on thy cheek, Though the heart was s,rely grieved. But the smile soon left thy lips, 'Mary, And thine eye grew dim and sad For the tempter lured may steps from thee, And the wine-cup drove me med From thy cheek the roses quickly fled, And thy ringing laugh was gone, Yet thy heart still fondly clung to nic, And still kept trusting on. 0. my words were harsh to thee, Mary, For the winc-cup made ne wild ; .ndI chid'tiMee-wlien-tiine eyes were sad, And I cursed thee when they smiled God knows I loved thee even then, But the fire was in my brain, Aid the curse of drink was in moy heart, To nake my love a bane. 'Twas a pleasant home of ours, Mary, In the spring time of our lire, When I looked upon thy sunny face, And proudly called thee wife And 'twas pleasant when our children played Before our cottage door But the children sleep with thee, Mary, I shall never see them more, Thou'rt resting in the church-yard, now, And no stones is at thy head But the sexton knows a drunkard's wife Sleeps in that lowly bed And lie says the hand of God, Mary, Will fall with crushing weight Ont the wretch who brought thy giitle life To its untimely fLte: But lie knows not of the brkcin heart 1 bear within my breast;. Or the heavy load of vain remorse, That will not let ine rest ; i1e knows not of the sleepless nights, When dreamiing of thy love, I seem to see thy angel eyes, Look coldly front above. I have raised the wine-~eup. in my hand, And the wildest strainas i've sung, Till with the laugh of drunken mirth The echoing air has rung: But a pale and sorrowing face looked outt, From tbe glittering cup on me, And a trembling whisper I have heard. That 1. fancied breathted by thee:! Thou art slumibering in the peaceful grave, And thy sleep-is dreamless now, liut thme seal of an umlying grief Is on thy miouirner"e brow, Amid my heart is chill as thiine. Mlary. Fur the joys of live have fled, And 1 long to lay mty aehinig breast: With the cold and silent dead Contempt of Court. An amusing incident occttrred in a court-room,.sotne years ago, in 0one of the back counties of Ali. 1 (10 not tnow recollect wvhether I heard it relatted, or read of it: but, any- way, it is too good1 10 lbe lost, if it has ever bieen pttblishmed, I beg pardonm of the author of the origi-. n l fr using my own wvords in giving a * ve~rsionm of the matter, but I think it has ntot. Th'le coturt, on the occasion alluded to, was seatedl, atnd a case ab)out to be tried. Now, his honor, the Judge wvas a man well stricken in years, yet lie could ride a race, shoot a rifle, and deal' as well as the tnext man, and whenm not engaged in his official duties, was exceeding aflable wvith everybody. Indeed, such were his manners, that Imd lie lived in the vicinity of Manhatten-withouit stepping over the strictest bounds of propriety, I think - I can safely say, lie would have been termned " one of the b'hoys," yet with all his playfulnmess, when fairly seated on the wtoolsack, he wmas like Moses of old, " an austere iman ;"nand lie who presum ed ito triflb with- the dignity of "the court" on these occasions, generally suf tered some. Well, as I was saying-" his honor" was seated, anid a ease about to be0 conm mnenced, wihen, in a voice of thunder,.the sherf proclaimed "silence." There was a pause-the Judge rooked up and saw an elderly man near the lawyer's table, who had not yet uncovered his head. Th'le Court could not brook such disre spect to the ermine; its dignity was as sailed and his honor called out in anm au thoritative tone: " Mr. Shmeriff, remove that man's hat !" Thasut functionary, who had utntil nowv, stood in a corner leaning upon his rifle, bteppedup and, politely knocked off thme hat with the muzzle of his murderous we-apon, wvhereupon lMr. Badger,. (that was the on'andbr's name,) seized, tnot thme sheriff, but the hat, and exclaimed " Judge i'm bau." " Mr. Sheriff," said the court, "we instruct you again to remove Mr. Bad ger's hat from his head." The order was instantly execut:d, and mo oner dune, than Mr. B. replaced the hat on his head the second time, again insisting that " he was bald !" The offended Judge now waxed warm, and rising in his seat, ordered the clerk to enter up a fine of five dollars for con tempt for Court. Mr. B. was thunderstruck. He de. liberately walked up to the bench and laying down a half dollar before his honor, in a solemn tone thus gave his views of the case to the " Law's expoun der:" "Your sentence, Judge, is d-d ungentlemanly, but the law is unperative, and I reckon l'll have to stand it, so here is " four bits," and the four dollars and a half that you owed me when we quit playing " poker" this morning, makes us squar !" lMisplaced Confidence. Smith is, in general, a good husband and a domestic man. Occasionally, however, his convival tastes betray him into excesses which have subjected him more than once to the discipline of Mrs. Smith. A few iiights since he was in vited to " participate" with a few friends at Florence's, by way of celebration or a piece of good luck which had befallen one of his neighbors. lie did partici pate, and to his utter astonishment. when lie arose to take his leave, at the wee short hour ayont the twilight" lie found the largest brick in his hat he ever saw. Indeed, lie was heard to remark soliloquently, " I think, Mr. Smith, you were never quite so tight be. fore." He reached his home finally, but by a route which was anything but the short est distance between points, not, how ever, without having experienced very considerable anxiety about the reception which awaited him from Mrs. Sith. lie was in luck that night, was Mr. Smith, barring always his primal trans gression ; he got into his house, found his way into his ehaiber without " wak a creature-iot even a moase." After closing his door, lie cautiously paused to give thanks for the " conscience unde filed," which secured to Mis. Smith the sound anld refreshing slumbers which had prevented her from taking notice of his arrival. Being satisfied that all was right, lie proceeded to remove Is integu. mnL-ts with as much dispatch and quiet as circumstances would permit, and in the course of time, sought the vacant p1:Lce beside his slumbering consort. After resting a imminent, an( conigratu lat ing himiSIelf that lIe was in bed, and that his wife did not know ho..'w long he had been there, it occurred to hii that if he did not change his position. M-s. Smith nmight detect from his breath that he had been indulging. To prevent seh a cata.ttrophe, he resolved to turn over. ile had about half accomplished his puiir. pose-we are now obliged to use the idiomatic laimguage of .lMr. Smith himself, fromn whomi we received this chapmter of his domestic trials-" whe-n Mrs. Smitih riz right up in-the bed, anid, in ai tonie that scraped the mai-now all out of my bones, said she, Smith, 1;ou needn't tur-n over you're drunk rclan Ihrough." A Dric-roxnar WOR.-" .Johnt," said a master tanmner in South D~urhuam, to one of his men, "' bring in some fuel." John walked ofl, i-evolving the word ini his minmd, andh returneiid wth ai pitchifor-k! " ldon't want this," said the wonder ing tannmer; "'I want fuel, John." "-e our p ardon," relied thme mam; "I thought you wanted something to tui-n over ihe skimns." And off he wient again, not a whit wiser, but aishammed to confess his igno rancee. Much nmedi~at ing, (as Lord Brougham would say.) lie nuext pitched upon~i the besomn, shomuldering which, he returned to the couniting- house. Ihis master wa~s in a passioni. " What a stupid ass yon are, Jolnt," lie exclaimed.; "'1 wan t stick s anid shavings to light the fhe." "0-h-li-l !" rejoined the rust ic, " that's what von want, is it ?Why couldn't ou say so at fir:-t, master, inisteadh c usinig :m LondIon dictionary word ?" And wikhful to show that lie was not alone ini his ignorance, lie called a comn -ade to the tanner's priesence, anid asked hinm if lie kne.w what fue-l was. A" Ay" answered Joe, "-ducks aud gees and sich like !" IrrDEN'r QUlIoINS.-To) ask an unmarried lady howi old shte is. TPo ask a lawyer if he ev-er told a lie. To ask a doctor- how imny pesn lhe has ever killed. TIo ask a initer- if lie ei'er did any. tiiig wroimg. T1o ask a merchant it hue ev-er cheated a customer. To ask an editor the name of his cor resondenit. OUR special reporter asserts, on his honor, that he wtas an eye-witness to the sequel of the following dialogue: " James, my son', take this letter to the post-office and pay thme postage on it." The boy returned highly elated, and said, " Father, I seed a lot of men putt ting letterE in a. little place, and w-hen no one ttas looking, I slipped yours in for nothing." TnBRF.n is a man in Troy so mean that he wont look into a mirror, for fear fa miliarity niay serve him as it does other people-" breed contemnpt." He is the same old skinflint who--nade a hundred dollars last winter, by circulating a peti tion " for the poor." A MAY made application a fewv days since for insurance on a building situated in a village where there was nto fire en gine. In answer to thme question, "ti-hat aro the facilities for extinguishing fires t ie twrote "it rains sometimes!I" " I declare," said Simon one day to his father, " our Sally hns got to be so learned. that I can't understand above half what slie says : 'twas onlhy. tis nmorning that she stuck po on to tater- and -mo0 on t o lasscs !" Indignant Letter. The following letter was received by the editor of the Carpet Bag, for a young man who advertised in that paper for a wife. It appears to be from an old flame of the advertiser: New York, Dcc. 1851.- 0 you h'art less 'rech-I no all about it-I seen your picter in the Carpet Bag, and node it in a minitt-you can't cheat me-I remem ber them ize, that nose an' them lips; an for all you've got dressed up so nice an' grand, an' big feelih', you look jest as you did W'en yer uster smoke short sixes on the market house steps, 0 you orful critter, fur tu go fur to advertise fur another wife, when you promised ter comi' back an' marry me, an' did'nt. 0 Jeems! don't you reinein ber the good time we uster have W'er I worked fur Decun Streeter an' how I uster get donuts an' cole meat for you, an' how you uster hug me an' kiss me, an' call me yure own darlin Sally, an' say yude marry me in the fall, an' now fer you to go fer to advertise fer anuther wife with lots of munny, it is tu bad. 0 y'a perfigus feller you ! I wunder my goste don't haunt your bed post, erry nite, an' I don't no but it duz w'en I am asleep. If yer don't cum bac' I'll foller yer ter the end of the yearth, fer I no you an' you no me. SALLY JENKINS. M.A." said an inquisitive little girl, will rich and poor people live together when they go to heaven." " Yes my dear they will all be alike there." " Then, ma, why don't the rich and poor christians associate here ?" "Daughter, you ought not to ask such foolish questions." To CCRE LovE.-Take of manufae tured hemp about six feet ; of courage, enough to make a slipnoose, and place it around your neck ; of resolution enough to fasten it to the top of a tree; and of determination, sufficient to take a leap downward. If this does not eff'ect a cure, get married. WNas old Skinner was about drawing his last breath, lie was told that is son - Jeenes" could not reach home till the next d:y. "If that's so," says he, " I'll put off my dying till to-morrow morn ing"-andl he did. There's a father as is a father. CImINA.-The land from which we ob. tained a knowledrge of' gunpowder, print inig-p-esses, tread- mills, green tea and nervous complaiiits. Till tea-pots were tivented, such things as hysteries were unheard of. DIM. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, r 3A K ES this method of returning his thanks to his fiends and patrons, for the patron age he ha~s received in the sale or Drugs, Medi eineCs, &c. n,. i.-nw rredelvng a uftuera4-irnaT extensive Stock of Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stutfs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty Physician's Shop Pur-niture, &c. THlE FINEST WINES AND BIIANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own andi Northern mnake, Frenci Etracts, &c., &c. Paint, 11air. lUnt, Shoe and Tanners Brushes. Tinctures k medicinal Compounds, made under is own sutpervisionl in strict accordaree with the U. S. Disp'ry. Tlae most Reputable Nostruunns All ofr which lie will sell at prices that wiill comparlle favioriably with any Southleruinmarket. Those wishing to purchase articles in his line will do well to call and examinie his Stock and prices. Edlgeth-ld C. U...-Tan e2 tr 1 NOTICE! LMessrs, Bushnell & Witt, r j.A K EC this method of intformninig their friends nandt the public tha~t thecir Maebine Shiop is nw in comiplete opjeraion~l. They are precpared for building Pannel Doors and Windows, Sash, Blinds, Door Framnes, MANTEL-IECE.S, and all other articles in the Jouiner's Business. --A L50 -- Bedsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, &e kept constantly on hand for sak-. C AB IYNE'JT WOGR K, made or repaired to order. Sasht will be fur-nished filledl with glass and primned. Those wisinnig work in our line, will please call and examine our Stock and prce before buying elsewuhecre, and learnu that as good wor-k enn be done at ECdgefield Court House, as can be rotundl. Feb 5 t- 3. Removal ! lilY Friends and enstomers can. find me in 1U the house below JJollingsworth & Nichio ls, anud as usual will make to order. for C ASHI, Fine D~rees Boots.....-.------..$7 00 do P'ump Boots................8 00 do Double Sole Water-Proof... 0 00 All other kinds of work at the lowest price. Excellent Work, good Fits and superior sitib; guarantied to all those that miay favour mec with a c-all. WM. McECVOY. Jan 29 tf 2 Land for Sale. rIH E Subscriber offe-rs for sal'e the lands be K loniging to the Estate of Joseph Moore, deceased. Onie Tract containing about seventy-seven aces, adjoining land-s of James Rainsford, S. Christie and others. One other Tract containing five and a half acres, adjoining lands of Dr. E. J. Blfmns, Mrs. L. T. Moore and others. The above Lands lies near the Village and a portion of it is we-ll timbered and cani be pur chased at priv-ate sale eon liberal terms. E. P'EYN, Ex'or. Feb 12. tf 4 Fresh~ Garden Seeds, JUST reecived a large suplIy of GARDEN EESfrom-tlie celebrated Seed establish ment of Conmstock, Ferre &c., Wethersfield, Con. The Subscriber has hadl an opportumuty of testinig the quality of seed's grownl at the above establishment, and' can confidbntly re commeond themn to be of superior qunality. For sale by G~. E. PENN', Agent. J.M. NE M JMN WHOLEALE & RE READY MADE CLOTHING,'I UNDER THE U. S. H( T M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving . of Readv Made Clothing ever offered inl and most improved styles of mantifactute. i ~-A I A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUT: CW7 Country Merchants, and all persons v :ar und examine our Stock for themselves Augusta, Sept.23 GREAT IT HE Subscribers are now receiving direct I the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTX COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, N KNIVES, TH Together with a large an elegant Stock c SUSPEJNDERS, PURSES, BEAl Gold and Silver Pencils an -A L L00EINGM GX(ME Of every style and pattern, together with a ft School and Miscellaneous g' Owing to the great senrcit y of mon erinied to sell Goods this season lower than /" Merchants from the country will pl Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26, Gin TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, No. 2. I WILL attend at the following places herein afterspecified to collect the General and .istriet Tax for the year 1851. At Dorn's, nThursday, 1st A pril. SSmyley's, John " Friday, 21 " Alen's, " Saturday, 3d " " Edgefield C H " Monday, 5th " Roper's, " 'ruesaA, 6th " " Hamburg, " Wed'day, -th " " Hench Island, " Thursday, 8th * " Graniteville, " Fridav, 9th " " Pine Uouse, " Mondiay, 12th " " .Johnson's. " Tuesday, l'hh " " Smyley's, Wmn " Wed',day, 1-4th " " Ridlge, " TIhursday, 15th " " Wil 1~lston's, " Friday, 16th. " " Wise's, " Saturay, 1 7th " aMt Willing, " Tuesday, 20th1" " llavird's, " Wel'ay, 21st " " Perry's, " Thursday, 22d1 * " 1iehardson's, " Saturday, 24th " " Nicrson.'u. " NI..nday, 26th " " Aloore's, Nick. " Tn. sday, 27th " " Alesley's. " Wed'Jdny, 28th. ' " Sheppard's. " Thursday. 29.th " " Sc.tt's. " Saturday 2-1ilh "Edgetield C11. " M..nday 1st Mlay. After which time my boo.ks wilJ elese. No. I. SWILL attend1 at the f.,llavfhg pa:es~ herreiin inafter specified to colleet the Geenrl ad Dis trit TIax for the year 1851. .t Fr'eeland's, " F"ridnyv. 27thI.February. " Edgefield C. If. " iuoniday, 1st Mareb. " .1 " " Tue~sday, 2nd "' " " " Wed-dayv, 3rd. " " Smnyley'.s, John " Tuesday, 'ith " " Dorn's, " Wed'dny, 1 0th " " Moore's, Nick. " Thursday, 11th" " Moseley's, ". Friday, 12th. " Sheppard's, " Saturd ay, 13th "t " Cheatham.'s, " Itlonday, 15thI " "Scott's, " Tuesda, 1 0th " " Rled 1l1ll, " Wed'day, 17th1" " IHowardl's, " Tfhur.sday, 185th "4 " Liberty Ilil1, " Friday. 19th " "Freeland's, " Saturday, 20th " " Park's, "? londay, 2'd. " " M'.organ's, " Wted'day, 0.-,1h " " White's S. HI., " Thursday, 25th " li. II. H ILL, T. C. E. D. P. S.-The law requires the o.wners or Slaves t, pay the Taxes to the Tax Colk-etaor. If peer snanrwho kinc .stves agree to pay taxes, they shoh}' pny it to the owners. Feb 26 tf, Notice'. A LL those Indebted to the estate of Charles .3Logan, dee'dl., are required to mtake payment, and those having demands to present then properly attested. M. WV. LILES, ) A. NIX, Ad'rs. E. P. UOLLOWAY. Feb 19 an,.5 1Yofice. A LL those indebted to the Estate of John. 1. Loagan, deec'd., are requested to nmake i miediate payment, all thmose having demands to peetthemt proyeuly attested. M. WV. LILES,) A. NIX,: Ad'rs. E. P. IIOLLOWAY. Feb19 h 1m 5 Notice. T HOSE haring dlemu~nds against the Estate of. A bsiei Itersoni. dee'd., will render them i properly attested aedordinig to law, and all those indebted wile make immediate payment. S. 3. WATSON, Adnt'r. Jan 22 * Smt I For Sale, A HOUSE AND) LOT containting about two 1. ac, onte and a half mtiles fronm Edgefield on the Columtbia Rioad. There arc on the TLot a well of good water antd all necessary outbuild ings for a sniall family. The plheec will' be sold for Cash or on time, -the purchase money being amplty secured and immediate p~ossessiont given. r A pply at this Otlic. 1..b, rtf 3 rBy Co., TZL. TAIL DEALER IN RUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. )TEL AUGUSTA, GA. the LARGEST and BEST ASSORT31ENT this city. Their Stock consists of the latest ,c 0 IS' AND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING tiig our efty, are respectfully solicited to dk 36 SALE!! rom Manufneturers, both North and South ENT of EDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS 131BLES &c. S, WALLETS, PORT-MIONIES I Pens, Spectacles, Ec., &c. O0 ll and eibep Stock of Books, Paper, Ink, &c,, &c. ! in the conitry, the Submcribers are detet n'nv Honse in Charleston or Anguita. .:nie call aid examine for thems.elves. DUNIIA31 & BLAKELY. 45 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the cornrr opposile Robi,nson's Isiurdrere Stor and fronting the American Ifotel, IIAt11UtG, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends an the publie generally, that he hts opened New Grocery Store, where he will keep constantly onl hand, a ehose< stock of FAMILY (ROCERIES, GLsASE AND CROCKI'RY WAR E, which will be sol at the lo west mnunrket price's. The. public are easrnestly solicited to en11 and examsine myi stock befuore l'mying elscwhsere. am1 every exersio n n my part, wilt be madle to satis tr those that enll. * There is now ins Store a large supply ~sgar.s CoI'ees. T1eas. 31lonsses. Fyrups, Winues, ~iuur Porter,'Mustard, Pepper. Spices, Ginger. Nut megs. Cloves, Ric, Fluir.-.aUcon, I .snd, Cheese. utter. Tobacco. Segars. Snun'l, Powder, ~Shot. Lad, Lamp nnid Paint Oils. A lso, Tubs, BlucketsChsurs. Broos.s Brush Also. 20),000 lbs chouice UA CON SI DESC. nna 2,00i~ lbs .lohnm Fitch & son E XTR.\ HA NlS A usgust 7, tf 29 STATE OF SOUTJIl C. IOLINA. EDGEFIElD DISTRICT. iN CH ANCE RY. L. 11. Mlundy 1 Original Bill and' anid others, |BJill of fleris rs. -. anel Supplemnar tnamuel Perrin. Audro'tor of for Malrs/halling It P. Quarles ansd etlhers. Jassets. af-c. IT a tppe~aringito my i satisrnetioun that the defuen danittts, WVilliams l. lIraiinoni a tid G euirge n . rano,iui residle withotut the limsits of thme State, n mtotison of Mr1. Carru ll. Plainstittre Solicitsor, It i.s ordlered that thle said defenidansts, demu tr, ledi or ansver to the sasid Bill, within thret moiis.s from~n tife p~nilietion ift Ihis order, (or the said ill will be mlukeni to confesa against them. AllTH Uit SIMKINS, czxo Jan 21, 1852 3mt I State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEI) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Briton M1imus and others, m s. Bill for Parf n Jae .Garrett, rand Accounl. Willio Garrett und othtersJ IT1 flppearing that the Deofendanmmts Jame' R.I. Garrett, William Garrett, Thomas S. Garrtt. Ahrnm Martin tind Ihis wifes. Carolinec A. V. Martin. W~illinm II. (Unsrrett, Eliz.abel b S. Enrt, andtt B. C. Spatrks and Ihis wife~ Mary Ann F. Spaikas, re.ide withIout the limits ofi this State, on ntot ion of Mr. C~A nROtt, Plain' tf's Solicitor: Ordered, tha:t Ithe said De fednts, dlemutr, plead or answer to the 'aittitlfs bill of Cuomtplatint, within thmree mntis from the publication oif this Order or thte said bilt wi' be tatken pro confems against them. A. SIMKINS, e. E.. E. D. Feb 25 9m ___ 6 MY eeClebrted JACE Don Pizaro, Sired by the imiported Dons Pizi spring Sensoni, at Pine Pea sanit, at sti,00 the Season $8,00 to insure a Mare withl fol, and $10,00 to ittsture a live Cult. Mares pu nmd transferred, the isusratnce money will b)e claied. Trhe Xack will not be mioved fromt tIm Subscribers stable during the senmsont. J. B. COLEMAN. Feb 5 t f 3 lNotice. LL persons indebted to the estate of H~enr' 11 F. Freemani, dee'd., will comte forwar< immteditely and smake pasymient and those liar ing dentands will rentder them in propserly tt tested. J. HI. JEsNNINGS, E~xsor. Jn.3, ly 5 Land for Sale. I Would be sd to sell one hunsdred acres a thec traet s -andl on which I live. What propose to part with is all woodlinid. anid Isie eiselv fur smiles from~ the Village, ott the Co luibin Road-an excellentt sittuation fotr a pleas nt re'dee. A. S1MKINS. n....10 tf 47 I - VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, TIlE 310ST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGEt Used by Physicians of hligh Standing. These BITTEhlS remove all morbid secretions, purity the blood, gire great tone and vigor to the digestiveorganU, fortify the system against all future disease. can lie taken with safety. at no time debili. tating the patlent-being grateful to the most deli. cate sturmach, and remarkable for their cheering, invigorating. strengthening, and restorative proper. ties, and an invaluable and sure rernedy for DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS. Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Iteartburr.. ios. 0veness, Faintness, Disorders of the Skin and Liver, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous leadache, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and Full. ness of Weight at the Stomach, and all other diseases caused by an impure state of the blood, liver, etc. which tend to debilitate and weaken the system. FEMALES Who sofror from a morbid and unnatural conrditio. will find this ledicine of' INESTIMABLE VALUE. In A.L cAs,: of GEF.RAT. DEBILITY, this ledi clme ACTS LIKE A CIIARM ! TW3OUSANDS lave tested its edficacy, and thousands more are now under treatment ; and not one solitary case of failure ha'.vet been reported. Volumes could be filled with certificates of thope who have been permanently cured. Call on the Agent, and get a PAINPHLET, Containing tire Certifieat s of Remarkable Cures, and the hiugh estimation in which this Medicine is held by the Vrulilic Press-can be hail of the A gents, free Sold by all the Genuine .Medicine Depoits in the United States. so Price 50 Cente per Large Bottle. Principal Office. 1t2 FLTION ST., N. Y., up stairs For sale at Edgefieli C. IT., by A. G. TEAGUE, AGENT. Sept. 4 ly 33 LEWIS' STRAW CUTTER. T H E Undlersigned takes this oppOrtiuitv of statinig to the public, that ie will have notlher lot of his laebiies rendy for market. in le curse of a few dlays. Pel-81rsns wanting these .laehiires will do well to seid in their or Jers early so its to ensure their ieing filled. lie refers to the fAllowiig Certifieater, of the many whMe lie hias receivedl, for additional tes tinirioy in their favtor. WM. LEWIS. I1amiiburg, Oct. 1, tf '37 Certificntues. WysoN, (Penr.) January 22d I S51. Mala. -Lrrwa,-Thie Patent Straw Cutter whicht volt invented, and are now teriig to tie publie. rao.Two years smtee I purebuased one and have la it in constant use--it has never beeni rt of repair irn any respect, atnswering sill thme purposnes von recommnend it for. I mrost cheer ully coimltnend' it to farimers in ail sections, and old nrot be inued to) part with tihe one I hasve. vithout tire pirospct of obtaining anrothier, for ive times it cost. Respectfuilly, V. E. PIOLL ET. A Ca~rrrA, (G m.) Sepit 10e, 1851. MR. I.ws,-Dffw -i:Sri ia rre i..ed one of yorur Straw Cutlers tom ett rouots for iy preparaion of Georgia Saraprillra. :smie ftire roots were very hard nnrnd tonigh.-I ari airrpiv to say your Stratw Cutler lias fir exeeedm ily xpetationis. Time publie neced not~ ferar oif itsgettiag ouit of order by cuttisg errawi or fod-1 iler. uor by accidlentamlly getting~ hard stubstances in it. ~ ous respiectfully, J. D)ENNIS. Mi. EnoKvS'l.O C. IT., Sept. 10, 1851. )Ia .r,wrs.--Sir :i intor~ letrer you ask homw I like thre Straw Cutter I himnrght fromu ami. I suvy it execels anry thing (if tire kid I my~re ever 'Seen. ro'd I courld limt hre irnduedu to part whhl it, without thme pro.pet oft geltting ' W.\M. P. liUT~LER. FTr.crr.. C. IL. Sept. 18, 101. DeuIt SIR: I iravc e h-n usitat one of fo tr'an Cuttters or %omeC thrree or fe tr ,m, r ,iam samtisliwd tuart its4 adlvantages over aii thers. are stuch that it will recmonnend itself to very observer. Its aaniptedness to eutting aull kind's of grain. in any desirauble length, its security ti te operator, the inimumrtli oif poiwer requtiredl o keep it inr operationl, tihe dispatch with whmichm it exeuttes its wmork, comibinted with its simplicity mdt duraibility, mrust make it invaltuable to every r that nmv' Pitwe use for themt. A . (. TKE.\(1E. To W's. L.EwIS, Esqj.. H atmburgv, S. C. Notices rj IE receint enilamiity biy Fire arid the extte ..tigtness ft thre Mirey Market. render it rperimins otn rie to eolleet out-stnrdirng d'ehtst. [hope tose ind~ebted ilil sprare ime thre neucessiiy of apesrnl appeav'tl by pirompiltly retmdl~ing to .Janr 29 ttf Notice. . LL those indebted to thme Estate of Perry 1.. iolloway, dlee'dI., are required to imake yment. and tho'se having demiatnds to presenrt their prerl attemsted. .1A Mt1ES Y ELDELL, Ad'rs. MrARY llOLL.OWAY. Dec 18 3m 418 Mackerel. UST received a large lot of No. L. 2 and J 3 MA CKEREL, in Kits arid hnlif hirrels, atd for sale by S. E. BOW EllS. Iaburg, Oct 15 tf 309 Notice. LL persons indebted to the cstate of J., A. 2 Perrint, dee'd., are reqtiested to make irn m tedite paymernt, and those having demnands agtinst said estate will present thesm properly rtt tested. . A . PERR1IN, Admn'r. Oct. 6 6mr 38 Notice. LL persons indebted to tihe estate of TLewis Collinms, dee'd., are requested Itimake irm m idte payment, arnd thouse having deinmads agraint theo same to presetnt themn properly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adns'r. Oct. 30 if 4I Noticc. ,LLNoItes due the Sutbscriber,. individtually J. sir as Excutor', are pilneed in tire thank of flanbrg, for collection. Those indebted will platse makrte irnnediate paymenit. Dr. .liohn $. Galphtin, will act as nmy A ttcr ntv, durintg myv absence from time State. ' '1). A RD1d. n- Dc23 tr 7 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TIE 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-brnn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation*, Sinking or FlitLiering at the pit of the Stom ach. Smimnninjr at the Head, Hurried and Dificult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations ,ehen in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots o Webs before the Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency or Perspiration, Yel loeness of the Skin and Eyes, Pajn in th' Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, .c Burning in the Flesh, Sudden FluAhes o4 Heat, Coni stant imnaginings of Evil and Great Depres sion of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. 11OOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERBAN BITTERS PREPARED RY DR. C. 19. JACKSON, AT TIIE GER31AN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphini. T HIEIR power over the above diseases is not excelled-if equalled-by any other prepam& tion in the United States. as the cures attest, in mnny cases after skilfnl physicians had failea. Tliese Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exer cising the most searching power. in weakness and affection< of the digestive organs, they are withal, afe certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the " BOSTON BEE," said, Decem her 22nd, 1850: DR. IloorJ.ANn's CELEDRATEn GERxAN.B T'. i Ttts 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 elbow sar he has himqelf ie. ceived an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We ire 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 enn be u'ed by persons with the most delicate stomachs with snfety, un-. der nny circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. Sco-T's WE.X.TY," one of the best Literary papers ptublished, said, ."Dr. I0o0FLANn's GERCAN BITTERS, mann facitured by Dr. Jacksor. are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the fcuilty as an article of muh efficary in cases of female weakness. As sach is the case. we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, nnd thns save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Ritters advantageous to their health. as we know from experience the salutary etect they hare upon week systems." More Evidence The " PIt.ADEIPnrAt SATURDAY GA.rTTE'." the best family newspaper publihied in the United States, says, of these valuable Bitters: "It is seldom that we recommend what. are termed 'atent Medicines. to the confidence nwnr I patronage of our rede-rs :n:l therefore when we rer.ommeui Dr. Ioofland's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not. speaking of the nostrms of the day, that ae noised about for a brief periid and then forgotten after they have done their.guiltv race of mischief;' but of a medicina long established, noirersnhy prized. and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union., the last three vears. and the strongest testimoty in its favor, is. that there is more of it used in tfie'phr lice of thme r-.-gular Physicians of Philndefplin, than all other nostrums combined, a fnet thuat'#.n easily be established, und fully proving that a sci entific preparation will nieet with their quierap p lroval wheni presetnted even in this form. directed. It acts specifica'Iy upon the st.'mneh andi liver: it is prefernble to calome? in nfl dilionas d'senses-the' eleet is itmmediate. They can 6e aghbnitistered to femtale oir inufantt (vith safety anid reliable betnefit at anty time." Beware of Counterfeiters ! This mediine~ has attnined that high character which is nece'vanry for all medicittes to attain to inudtee comilterfeite.rs to pmt forth spuriotis articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocent ly deceived. f.coK w~t.L TO TnEP MIAtCs OF Tt GcxtexE. 'They have the written srignatture of C. 31. JIACh' SON upon the wrapper. and his natme blown in t he hiottle, ,ri/hout wrhich they, arc spurious. For sale W~hnlesaule andl Retail at the "' Gertats Medicine Store." No. l20 Arch street. onte door bclrow Sixth. Philadelphia : and by respectable dealers genersally through thte eoanitry. Prices Redut ccd To ennbtle all e1:usses of invalids to enjoy~ the advantaires of their great restorative power. Stsar.E BoTms 75 cP.s-rS. Fur tale, on agentey, at Edgefield ('. IT.. hv G. L. PEN.. Ausgost 21, hy 31 IGEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaundice. Sirk Head-ache, Dinziness. Lass of A ppetite. Consutip'ation of the Bottels. Piles cauged by Costireness. Pain in the Bowvels, or Rheumatism. cansed by the use of Mercu ry. Sy philis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, 4.c. TfITIS PRE PA RATION is made as pure as pos lil dible, Its bitter taste. and beneficial effects in decaes o th I~ier.anddiseasees arising fre'm an impure state of the Blood, prove it to bet thme IPREST AND 31OsTr USEFUL preparation of Sarsa parilla tha is made. 'Those wvho have used the various pireparations of Sarsaparilla wvill fmnd, lhr the taste anid efil'er, that there is more Sarsapnrilbia in onei bottle of D)r. D)ess Is' preparation. than ini half a dozetn bottles as it i.< generally made. Its alterative'andl mildlly putrgative effects upon the boiwels. mauke it tnt otnly a good substitute for Mercurn. buut usefual in removittgall diseases atsmtg froma the imprtudent t-e of Merentrv. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, .M. D., Augusta, Georgia. Sold by A. C. Tv.i~ntes and G. L. PENN. Edge field C. 11.; P. 31. ('otuEN and CARnuy & Cour r tEta, Charlestoti; ToAwaIOGHT & Mto-r and F. CUartIS, Coltunhia; A..J. CarntanToN, Ilttmburg; Wn. F. TP-rT. ID. B. PLUvss. IJIAn & Rs-. ;.EY. W.F. &J.. TreRts. W. K. KtTIIeN, lIA amT & CAR-TER, Atugusta, Geo., and by Drirg gists generally. P'ric-Sl per bottle ; 6 hottle for #5. gg Remember to ak fur DENNIS' GEOR GI A SAIRSA~ PA RILLA. June 26,s 1851 tf -23 Notice. ILL those indebted to the estate of William 11 Bussey, dee'"d., are requested to mtake i mediate paymnent atnd those having demands will present themt properly attested. C.\LEB TA LLEY, Adai'r, Dec 26 3m 49 Notice. SLL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Mi? 1.ton Perkiuns, dee'd., are requested to make mmediate payttent, and all those htavinig any emuatnde against t aid estate, will presut theim properly attested. FELIX RODG ERS, Ex'w. Jan 6 ly 51 Notice. L AND W ARR ANTS for Stephen W.M~ays5 LASampson B. Mays, Luke Taylor, Giles D). Minms, Williatm Boswell, Caleb Corh-y, WV. FA ush, Nattey G. Freeman, Luke Corley, Johq Cox, .lohn 31. Sinmms and Wesley Merchant, havie been left with mxe for delivery by A. .M. Perrin, Esq. The Claimants are requested to call for them I in pereon. W. P. BUTrLER.