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I DO NOT WISH FOR WEdLTA. -11 J. 3. -nIBBARD. I do not wish for worldly wealth, Or seek-to gain golden store; The miser's heart is charred in stealth, -And wither'd to its inmost core. No I while ive strength, and cheer, and health, I'll be content, though mean and poor, Nor strife by cunning craft or stealth, To heap up riches more and more. Though not attired in colors bright, Or, smartly dressed in silken shoon, I covet-iot the Battering light Of those that would forget me soon: For hcan toil from morn to night, Nor heed the sultry heat of noon; And though I cannot have my right, ily heart shall sing a cheerful tune. It matters not to me that man Still greedy strive for gain and gold, They'll find 'twas labor all in vain, When time has made them weak and old; Their hollow friends surround them when The grave yawns deep, and dark, and cold: What peace for iearts, when rack'd with pain, 'If unto mammon pledged and sold ? They heeded not the widow's tear, They never cared for orphan's cry, Nor helping hand stretched far or near-, To stay the sufferer's bursting sigh: Then, who for them shall have a care? Who cares for hearts all black and dry ? They live in gloom, and doubt, and fear, Andall alone, sink down.and die. I'll live for worth, and strive to show An honest heart to all around: I'll shun the spot where tempters go, And pleasure's lurking marts around. In warmth of heart and cordial glow, With truthful men, wherever found; MIy life with sparkling cheer shall flow, Although I've neither gold nor ground. WHAT IS WOMAN. What is woman? Man's sweet angel! Gentle, tender, calm end kind Ever loving, ever faithful, Is her soft and and soothing mind ; - A beauteous flower, born to blossom, Giving gladness to the eye; Half-designed for man's fond bosom, Hair a creature of the sky! What is woman ? Ask her sorrow, Know how deeply she can feel, But when hope her heart would borrow, Mark what joy she can reveil; O'er her check each pure emotion Of her soul is seen to fly, As the clouds withchaste devotion Fleet o'er Luna's face on high. What-is woman? All forbearing, * atenprudent,,epgnig gay . Tltoggh sad&inwjsrd thoughts are wearing, 11Alulpokepsifeaway. Thus sohpuaowea's sweet blossom, Hald raa~sfn bosom, 'Halfaereature.of thesky! -, - Wit tniamoriu. Connuubial Bliss. Here is a before-and-after-marriage anecdote that wve commend to the atten tion of all those wvho are dissatisfied with their lives of "single blessedness." "Dearest Ellen, do you love me 1" asked Dr. Beeswax of the pretty little Miss Willow, a few wveeks before mar niage. "Aye, better than lire, better than home-you are my very soul; parted from you I should wither and -decay, like the flowers in autumn." Said the.doctor in reply, "I swear you are to me an angel; none so peerless as you. May my tongue cleave to tae roof of my mouth, if it ever crossly speaks to you." After the doctor had been married six months the following confab might have been heard between him and Mrs. Bees wax: "Ellen, why dont you get upi You are decidedly the laziest woman I ever saw. There's not starch enough in my dickey, and it's no use talking to you. I don't believe you'd wash your face, if it -wasn't for shame's sake." "~'There you go again, you cruel brute ; always flying at me. I lead the :life of a dog, and will go home to~ moth. " Go and good riddance to rubbish." ."Don't talk so to -me, sir; I won', stand it, take that !" and Mrs. Beeswax, jumped ont of bed, caught up a cricket to throw at the gentleman's head. The doctor-ran down stairs at a 2:40 pace. THE YANEE AND THE DANDY. Somne months since, at dinner, on beard of one of the Western Steamers, a live yankee and a dandy sat directly opposite each other at the table. After the Cap. tain said grace, the dandy threw himself back on his dignity, and called out in a pompons tone to the wvaiter: "You dam'd waitaw, bring me the supportahi of a young female hen, a fresh laid begg; and sub the bottom of me plate with' a -specimen of fruit vulgarly called an onion, which will give to me dinnah a delicious flavor." The yanked quietly drewv himself back in imitation of his opposite neighbor, and, in a nasal tone called out "Yeou darned, all-fired, dod-blasted, dodrabited, .pesky lookin little tarnel black nigger! fetch me a peck ov corn, a bundle ov fodder, and rub me down with a brickbat, while I feed." Men ceased to think of masticating, whle anr uproarious yell arose which fair ly shook the cabin, during which the dandy. waaisen streaking out of the door with agngdrin each ear, TuE last way of vending liquor in Maine, is by saturating a sponge with tho' forbidden "drink, and -charging sixponco pnrsuk quoung Scripture, A worthy deacon, In the good town of F= In the neighborhood of this city, -was remarkable for the facility with which he quoted scripture on all occasions. The divine word was ever at his tongue's-end, and all the trivial as well as imiortant occurrences of life furnished occasion for quoting the language of the Bible. What is better, however, the exemplary man always made his quotations the standard of action. One hot day he was engaged in mowing, with his hired man, who was leading otr, the deacon following in the swarib, conning his apt quotations, when the man suddenly sprang from the swarth just in time to escape a wasp's nest. . "What is the matter?" hurriedly in quired the deacon. " Wasps!" was the laconic reply. "Pooh!" said the deacon, " the wicked flee when no man pursueth but the righteous are as bold as a lion." And taking the workman's swarth, he moved but a step, when a swarm of the brisk insects settled about his ears, and he was forced to retreat with many a painful sting and in great disconfiture. "Ah!" shouted the other, with a chuckle, " the prudent man fdreseeth the evil and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished !" The good deacon had found his eqnal in making application of the sacred writing; and thereafter was not known to quote scripture in the mowing field. [Portland Lclectic. A GENTLE HIN.-A middle aged farmer and his young wife were enjoying a winter evening cosily together when the conversation turned upon religious mat. ters, as described by the Bible 0which the man had open before him. " Wife," said the farmer, "1 have been thinking what happy society Solomon must have had in his day, with so many wives &c., as is here represented." "Indeed !" replied the wife somewhat miffed "you had better think of some thing else then. A pretty Solomon you would make, truly; you can't take proper care of one wife. What a figure you would cut then, with a dozen wives, and all of them as spunky as I anm." The farmer took his hat and went to the stable to feed the cattle for the night. Cita-Ex.uxnAToX.-A witness ex amined in one of the courts in Illinois, upon trial concerning a horse trade, was asked, by the Council for the defendant how the plaintiff generally rode I Wit ness-he generally rides a-straddle, sir. Council-How does he ride in company? Witness-If he has a good horse he al ways keeps up. Counsel-How does he ride when he is alonet- Witness-Real ly, sir. I cannot say, for I never was in company with him when he rode by him. self. Counsel-You may - stand aside, A SEAROJIne. Oszaixrro. I~illy, my ciear whee have you been at this time oF the night, to geti jouir ashirt -turn ed wrong side aforel" " Well, I have been to an auction, where a man lost his pocket book; and the shut the dNors anid searched us all from head to foot; that how I got my shirt tur-ned ;-glad to clear out any how-staid twvo hours, -and they hadn't half stript when I left 'em." No TrxE TO SwvAP.-The man who was crossing the river, and whmo w~as thrown from the boat wvith a large horse and a small pony, w~as emphatically "quick-wvitted." He seized upon the pony's tail, (that being the nearest to him,) for he couldn't swim a yard. Some one on shore cried out-" Catch hold of the tail of the big horse !" "No, no !" he answered, "this isn't exactly the time to swap horses." WHERE is happiness always to be foundi D'ye give it upi In a dic tionary. As India rubber omnibus is about being invented, which, when jam full, w~ill hold a couple more. W rucan smell a rat the quickest the man who knows the most, or the man who has the most nosei THE hardest thing in this world is an unruly tongue. It beats a hot smoothing iron, and a kicking horse considerably. For Sale THIAT very desirable, pleasant ..,~ and healt.hy place knowvn as the S " Cross Roads," 24 miles from -Edgefield C. U., on tho Columbia Road, containing from five to eight hundred acres. The Plantation is in good repair with a never ailing well of water, and all necessary out buildings. Together with a commodious Dwell ing House, nearly completed--two Stories high, 60 feet long, 42 feet wide, eight rooms and seven fre places.. th7 For further particulars apply to the Sub scriber at the Spann Hotel, Edlgefield C. IT. JOHN I ET. Feb 20 - f ' 6 HE - Fire. T HE Subscribers return their thanks to ..their frieuids and customers for former favors, and solicit a continumnce of the same, at the late stand of John Lyon, where they have removed that portion of their Stock- saved from the late fire, wvhich they will sell low. The loss sustained by the fire renders it neees sary for them to call on those who are indebted to them to mako payment at the earliest possible moment. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Jan 21,1852 t f 1 Shaving Soap. J ST~ reevda large supply of superior SHAING SOAP. This Compound yields a lather, whIch is heavier and' more permanent than can be produced by any,other Soap-sup porting and sustaining the beard without irrita ting the skin. It is warranted to please in all cases, or the money will be refunded. Call and geta supply and nmake a trial, and you will be convinced. For sale by G. L. PENN, AGolrr. Miarch 11 .. .if 8 Fishing Taekle. J UST Received a large supply of FISHING T ACKLE, forbal by N AET SMarch 18 tf o .NM NEW IF J WHOLEALE & RE' READY MADE CLOTHING, T UNDER THE U. S. HC T M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving I aie of Ready Made Clothing ever offered in and most improved styles of manufaetui e. --A L A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS,. YOUT) GRP Country Merchants, and all persons vi call and examine our Stock for themselves Augusta, Sept.23 GRPsEAAT T HE Subscribers are now receiving direct f the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMI COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, N] KNIVES, TH. Together with a large an elegant Stock o SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEAE Gold and Silver Pencils ani -ALI LOOKWGl GLAESE Of every style and pattern, together wyith a fu School and MiscellaneousI : ir Owing to the great scarcity of mon ermined to sell Goods this season lower than - Merchants fromt the country wvill pl Augusta, Ga.. Nov. 26, 6m CANDIDATES Ior Tax Collector L. A. BROOKS, ISAAC BOLES, WELCO31E MARTIN,.' DERICK HIOLSONIIAKE, F. W. BURT. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, hIENRY H. HILL. ELIJAH T. RAUCII. BARIY %1 . LAXIAR, HIRAM JOURDfAN; MWESLEY SODIK.. WILLIAM-L PA RKS. __ THEOIREUN J11AAN, - Wor :Sherif. R. S. -KEY. JA>IES EJDSON. JULIUS DAY; FELIX E. BODIE, Wow Ordinary. VIRGIL M7. WHITE, WV. F. DURISOE,, S. S. T O MP KI NS, ATTORN~EY AT LAW. 11 OFFICE immeidiately in rear of the Court flouse. Jan 22 tf I G. WV. L A ND RUI, WILLP Prctiee in tha Courts of L AW and EQUITY for Edgetid- and Lexington istrits. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. H. Jan 10, ___ tf 52 JOSEPH AB3NEY~,' W ILL be found at all times in his Office, -at Edgefield Court House, ncar the PL~AN He will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov .14tf 51 WilM. M. h IL L, il. D., ('FFERS his prolfebsional services to the citi zens of our Village and District. Ilaving graduated at the Un~iversity of Newv York, with high honor, where he availed himself for the last two years, of t):e advantages to be derived from the Eye and Ear Infirmary, various Hospitals, &., &c., offers his services to his fellow-citizens with the hope that -he witl prove worthy of a share of their patronage. 11 Roomz at the Srass Ho-rE, No. 7. Oct 2, tf _ 37 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgefleld C. HI., or Sleepy Creek, p. O., S. C. March 11 ly 8 .J3A MES ii. D AY, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edlgcfield C HI., offers Ihis professional services to the citizens of the Village and t vicinity ;and will attend .to any call he may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. Marh 13,18501. tf 8. Notice. OTICE is hereby given to. the Distributees -of Pleasant Morris, dee'd., and especially to Pleasant, Hendrick, John, Joshua,..Joseph and Doetrine Morris, who live beyond the limits of the State, That a final settlement on said es tate will be made in my office on Monday 7th of Juno next. Given 'under mny hand at my office, this the 3d March, 1852. All those having demaands-against the said estate will present themnby the above time. H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E.. D. Ordinary's Officee, 3d Mar 3m -7 N otice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mil ton Perkins, dee'd., are requested to make namediate payment, and alt thoso having an~y and. against said estate will present them properly attested. FELIX RODGERS, Ex'or. Jan y 51 100 Cords Tan Barsk W ANTED, for which $5,00 per Cord wzl be paid, delivered at the Tan Yard. R. T.:NDIS Sag 1N1 em D P rAIL )R'~J~I RUNKB GB C. TEL AUGU3TA n - he LARGE~ MT ASSORTMENT this city. 'ThiitoeL90ssists0'Of the latest So IS' AND OmpIM S. CLOTHING siting our-eity,.afe respeailly solicited to d Ii or 36 om Manufactrer, b North and South I ENT o ~EDLES, idZ 50CISSORS IMBLES& c * S, WALLETIO TiIKONIE S I Pens, spectac. ;0 3 AND Rs 11 and cheap t Books, Pk &., &c. -y in the countrWyt h riliis are deter imy House inflirie~ rlAugusta. %e call and exmine mslve. DU EYA LAKELY. 45 Edgefielar " cademy. TEACBER ANTED. A TIACh1ERis'-#aiuItdA take charge of the felMifcedeniy The appli cant must bed TEASH-0by PROFESSION: one who has exper ju i wbusiness, and am ply qualified fdt. PraP Rn1P ng men for the South Cir61in F W, man of suitable qualifieatis tpiil nimanyinduicements. Address tbe!Tru esv--.. _ SG OMB. OIN flUbKETT, Nov 2S - NEW BO 9M0 FACTORY ! Wy hrEny blelaiBOOTB- BHO1E8 - f"alescriptlePnade of the. ly the BEST W.OMEIl/N1.. A large:Stock of 3.Jnte61 nni Pantation Bro gans of'the-besequalityPJ.lanters are invited to exmnothemin Upper,~l . ~rnadBelt ILeather upon good termsfu cahr SMr. J1. D.. Tmnar- the Foreman di this Etab~limerit, illl-h all orders fIhr materials and execute all ordersffor-work with despatch. U.T.:IMS, Proprietor. Jan 8 .if 5 A- Lof FRESU)H DN SEEDS, A ine lot of holldow or Pot Ware, whiiuh will be sold very 'low for-eas'h or punctual buyers. *se .LOD llILL. JanG *'' tf Exect tas Notice. : A jLL those in~ebi tlte estate of Willam t-Garr'ett, 'de it reghested to mzotel payment forth with, 3~ those having demands against said estate wilirender them in pro'perly< attested, abeordi ktblaw. H~ iAMOND, i Feb5 tf . 3 * Nt~tce ALTa those indet. to the estate of Nathan Norr,'d~ e'( tequested to make pay ment forthwith, an~ tiiose having. demandsi against said estate willease-present them im mediately, gproferlyv teste d according to law. N. A NORIS, Adiii. . March 4-' :.- 6mGin .. 7 ALL persouiu indiId to tho Estnteof E. IL. Norris, lec d., 11 please come forward and make protfit cnt, and those having deands againiit -ni estate, .aro -Tequested to render thentin prope~ -ttested. N, A.e ORRIS, Adam'r., a JULIA: A. NORRIS, A dm'x. C SMarch4 S m anoti& h~ 'sWntd one of thorn a 1l' ze okaenfn emlyent ' ;t h usrbra Jan455 hF'The8 llgvthabe or iOy dfrrdacut to cesantChres. i reurehoe makes P pay iit, ge Wmant crent d 1)111 of U ~ -t raesartce of ChArle Apmands to present12 DR. A. G. TEAGUE, lholesale & Retail Druggist, - 1AK ES tbis method of returning his thanks . to his friends and patrons, for the patron e has received in the sale of Drugs, Medi- S is. &c. lie is now receiving an addition to his already tensive Stoek of - Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass; -Putty Physician's Shop 'urniture, &c. 'HE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, - Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. a nut, Hair, Hat, Shoe and Tanners Brushes. r 'inctures k Medicinal Compounds, f made under his own supervision in strict t accordaree with the U. S. Disp'ry. e 'he most Reputable Nostruuns, All of which he will sell at prices that will ympare favorably with any Southern market. Those wishing to purchase articles in his line ill do well to call and examine his Stock andt rices. Edgefleld C. IT.. .Tan 22 tf I NOTICE! Messrs. Bushnell & Witt, r AKE this method of infirming.their friends and the public that their Machine Shop is ow in complete operation. They hre prepared for building ?annel Doors and Windows, Sash, Blinds, Door Frames, M1ANTEL-PIEC ES, Lnd all other articles in the Joiner's Business. -A L F 0 Bedsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, kc cept constantly on hnnd for sale. CABINET WORK, nade or repaired to order. Sash will be furnished filled with ghses and rined. Those wishing work in our line, will pl-ase enll and examine our Stock and prices before buyifig elsewhere, and learn that as good work .an be done at Edgefeld Court House, as can be found. Feb5 _f 3 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE No. 2. I WILL attend at the following places herein after specified to collect the General and istrict Tax for the year 1851. At Dorn's, onThursday, 1st A pril. Smyley's, John " Friday, 2A1 " Allen's, " Saturday, 3d " " Edgetield C H " Monday, 5th " " Roper't, " Tuesiay, 6th. " " Hamburg, " Wed'day, 7th " " Beach Island, " 'Thursday, 8th " " Graniteville, " Friday, 9th " " Ilntelier's, " Saturday, 10th " Pine House, " Ma.nday, 12th " Johnson's, " Tuesday, 13-h " " Smyley's, Win ' Weh'day, 14th " " Ridge, " Thursday, 15th " Wil IIolston's, " Friday, 16th " " Wise's, " Saturday, 17th " " Rhinehart's, " Monday, 19th.. " Mt Willing, " Tuesday, 20th " Ilavird's, " Wed'day, 21st " " Perry's, "t Thursday, 224 " Coleman's, " Friday, ,23d3 " " Ricbardson's, " Satuarday, .24th" " Niekerson's, " M~onday, 26th " " Mousley.'s, " Wri'day,. 28th " " Sheppard's, "~ Thmrsday, 29th " "(Cheathami's, " Friday, 30th -" " Scott's. " Saturday 24th " "L Edgefld .C H. " Monday 1st May. A fter whieh time my books will close. . II. II. HlL L, T. C. E. D. P. S.--Thte law requires the owners of Slaves o pay the Taxe~s to the Tax Collector. If per ions who hire sfav'es agree to pay taxes, they ihould pay it to the owners. Feb 26 t f 6 State of South Carolina, -EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT, IN EQU1TY. Briton Miins and others, vs. Dill for Par!':n imcs R.-Garrett, fand Account. William Garrett and othters J I T appearing that the Defendants hames B. Garrett, WVillir:m Gatrrett, Thoma:Ls 8. Garrett, Abram Martin and his wife Uaroline A. V. Mnartitn, William H. Garret t, Elizaheth S. Burt, and B. C. Sparks and his wife Mary Ann F. Sparks, reside without the litmits of' his State, on motion of Mr. CARnOtL, Plain ily's Solicitor: Ordered, that the said Dc endants, demur, plead or answer to the 'aintin's bill of Complaint, within three nonthis from the publication of this Order, r theo said bill will be taken pro confesso igainst them. A. SINKINS, C. E. E. D. SFeb 25 3m 6 4HOUSE AND LOTi containing about two /aores, one and a Ihalf mie fromi Edlgeield o thie Columbia Road. There are on1 the L~ot Swell of good water and atlI necessary outbuild ns for a small family. hIle place will be sold for Cash or on time, -the purchase motney bein~g amtply secured id inmmediate jossession given. It17 Apply at this Ofiee. Feb 5 tf 3 land for Sale. p HE Subscriber ofl'ers for side the lands-he I longitng to the Estate of Joseph Moore, leceased. Ono Tract containing about seventy-seven cres, adjoining lands of James Rainsford, S. Ihristie and oth era. One other Tract containing five and a half eres, adjoining lands of Dr. Ei. J. Ninis, Mrs. a. T. Moore and others. The.abnve Lands lies near the Village and a ortion of it is wecll timbered and can be pur hased at private sale on liberal terms. E. PE1 N, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Lea iher. 3F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at the Tannery for Casn. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter be best article for Harness. Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, r to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will e promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Fb. 5 tf Notice. ALT, persons indebted to the estate of Lewis , Collints, deed., are requested to make im ediate payment, and those having demands gainst the same to present them propel'y at sted. J. A. COLLINS, Adtm'r. Oct. 30 ti- 41 * liotice. ALL Persons Indebted to the estate of Oliver -Tdwles'are-requested to make immediato djtaithose having demands against the unto will render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. DR. ROGERS' aIVERWORT AND TER.* SATE aid certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Consumption of theLuin'gs )itting9f Blood, Bronchitis, 9opipg Cds id altPulmonary Aff'eetions. - Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption!' Tia following isfrom the pen of Wa. II. LE Iso-;, Esq., the distinguished editor of the U. '. ilitary and Naval Argus, under -date of New ork, January 26, 1851. What could be more mclusive? SIt -is seldom we permit oursolves to occnpy a ,ace in these columns to speak in praise of any riele in the patent medicine way; but when we e the life of a fellow creatne saved by the use r any medicine whatever. we consider it as our r ht, if not our duty, to give a simple statement facts, that others may, in like manner, be bene ned. The case which has induced us to pen this rticle was that of a young lady of our acquain mee, who by frequent exposure to the night air, intracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs be ire its ravages could be-stayed. ' (This occurred wvo years ago this winter.) Varous remedies rere used, but with very little effect or benefit. 'he Cough grew worse, .with copious expeetora ion, and the sunken eye, and pale, holloW cheek, Dld plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its vort on, her delicate frame. The fam-ly"physi. inn was consulted. and although he 'vonld not dmit to the young lady-that she really. had the onsumption,yet he would give no encouragement. s to a care. At this -crisis hersmother was per. unded 'to make une of a bottle of Dr. Rogers' ,ompound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we re happy to state she was perfectly cured in less han three months by this medicine alone, after ven hope was destroyed. It is useless to com nent on such a case as this. for the simple truth vill reach where polished fiction never can. If my doubt the authenticity of this statement, Int hem call at this Office.--U. S. Military and Na. .1 Argus. TESTIMONT Or THZ PRES8. From the N-. Y. Conrier, Aug 13. Da. RocEas' SYRUP or LtvEawoaT AND I'a.-We have heard of several important cnres recently effected by this excellent medicinal pre paration. and in one instance that came under our ibservation, we can speak confidently. One of ur employees who had suffered severely from a long standing culd, during the past week com menced the use of this medicine, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. From the N. Y. Mirror, Sept. 2.. LivTRawov AD TAR.-Of the virines of Dr. Rogers' Cough Medicines prepared from the above articles. It is needless now to speak; its efficacy in speedily curing Coughs, Colds and other lIng omplaints. which too freequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, is too well established in public confidence to need eulogy now. From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug 25. WE have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony in favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup' of Livervort and Tar. and would here repeat the advice already given. for all persons who are afflicted with'Con sumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to make a trial of Dr. Rogers preparation. -7' The Genuine is signed ANDRlawV Rooxas, on the steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & 31 EAD, 113 Chartres street. New Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom-all orders must be addresed. Sold, also by G. L. PENN, Edgefield C. 11; WARDLAW~ & DENDY, Abbeville C. H. PRATT & JAMES, Newberry, A. J. CREIGH TON, Hamburg, So. Ca. April 1 tf 11 LEWIS'.STRAW CUTTER. rV HE Undersigned takes this opportunity or I stating to the public, that he will have another lot of his Machines readv.formsnarket,in th.setiurse..f. a few day. Persons' 'aunting these.lalachines taill'do well, to scnd' iu heiror ders early so it'no ensure t~fieii .-i lHe refersptthe .following Cerictes, of the ny which he has received,. for addiional, tes tiioy i..their fav or. Hlamburg, Oct.), $ 37 Certificates. Wvsora, (Penr.)'ganuary 22d1 1851. Ma. Lawis,-Thc Patent Straw Cutter which you invented, and are now offering to the publie, is a most excellent article and' deserves public favor. Two years smece I purchased one and have had it in constant use-it has never been out of repair in any respect, answveritig all the purposes you recommiend it for. 1 moat cheer fully commniend it to farre in all sections, and could niot bo induced-to part with the one I have, without the prospect of obtaining another, for tive time~s it cost. Rlespectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. Avrn, (Ga.) Sept 16, 1851. M.'T.ws-Dear Sir: Some time since[ tsed one' or ydur. Straw Cutters to.eut roots for my preparation of Georgia $arsaparilla. Some of the roots were very hard andl tough.-! am hapy to say your Straw Cutter laos fair exceeded my expectations. .The public i-edt niot fear of its getting out of order by cutting straw'. or fod ~er, or by accidlentally getting hard substances i it Yours, respectfully, J. DENNIS. E DG EFID C. II., Sept. 10, 1851. Ma. War. Lawr,-Sir: In your letter you ask how I like the Straw Cutter I bought from you. I say it excels any thing of the kind I have ever seen, and I could not be indueced to prt with it, without the prospect of getting rncl.er, fcr any commion ecnsidecration. -WM. P. BUTLER. Enarnrte.n C. H., Sept. 18, 18--1. Drsa Sra: I have been using one of your Straw Cutters or some three or fcur miomtbs, d am tiatisied tut its advantages over till rothers, are such that it will recommend itself to very observer. Its adaptedness to cutting all kinds of grain, in any desirable length, its security to the operatore, the minimum of power required to keep it in operation, the dispatch with. which it excntes its wvork, combined with its simplicity and durability, must make it invaluable to every me that miay have use for them. A. G. TEAGUE. To Wit. Lxwas, Esq., Hamtburg, S. C. DR. DENNIS' GEORGIA BARSAPARILLA, -FOR Jaundice, Sick Hlead-ache, Dizziness, Lois of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowbel., Piles, cansed by Costiveness, Pain in tihe Bowela,' or Rheumratismn, caused by the use of Mercti ry, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, g-c T HIS PREPARATION Is made as pure as- p sible, Its bitter taste, and' beneficial- ellets in disease. of the Liver, and diseases arisin from an impure state of the Blood, prove' it .to the .PUREST AND MOST USEFUL preparation 'of Sarsaparilia that is made... Those who have used the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effet, that here is more Sarsaparilla In one bottle of Dr. DENNis' preparation, than in half a douen bottles as it is generally made.raioficsun Its aiterative and mildly puraiefecspo the bowels, make it not only a good mubstitute for fercury, but useful in removing all diseases arising rrom the imprudent use of Mercury. Prepared only by 3. DENNIS,'M. D.,.Augusta, So ba. G. TEAGUE anid G. L. PENn, Edge lield C. U.; P. MI. ContEN and CAREY & CouTu aza, Charleston ; BoaawraionTv & MtloT amd F. Cuats, Columbia; A. J. Caaattone, Haiburg; Wt. F. Tu'rr, . D. B. -PtusEs, HAvLAZSD& Ris c.y., W. F. & J. Tuarmn, W. K. Krrcitate; BAIL ir.TT & CARTER,' Autgusta, Geo., and by Drug 1ists generally. Pee-41 per bottleT~6 bottle for 05. SRemember to ask for DENNIS' GFEOR GA SARSAPARILLA. Ju..ne 2,185 if ' 2 AUNDICE, DYPEPCIR NERVWOUS DEBILITY -S DISEASES ARING Pm d DisorderW .Liner- erW 10 stipation, Int o6t1he -Head, Aidity,ef e S sea, Heat-bti*; r 'rieigh'in th e, sinking or"Fluat tti . ach, Smimming at' Difficult. Breathing, FlutrA Chwking or Suj3cating i lying poturer.Dimnss~~iM Webs before the Sight, . -in the HeadDeficiency orP C lowneis of the Skin and Eye Side, Back, Chest, Vi*sib the Flesh, Sudden"Flu slant Imagining* of EBitI sio of Spirits, can be effectully DR.HOOF WS4 - CELEBRATED GER1&A1 DR. C. 19. JACSON, AT TIIE GERMAN MEfDICfIN 120 Arch Street,PhIa. THEIR power over the above T exceled-if eqnalled-by any otler tion in the United S8tates. as thelcut": many eases after skilful physiciais.l .. These Bitters are worthy-the-zttentfo ef lids. Possessing great virtuesin the4e6 of diseases of the-Liver indlesser-kiand cising the most searebin'g power. in Waa aflections of the digestive organs safe certain and pleasant. :-- e Read and 'be' The editor of the " Bosro, l0 i s her 22nd. 1850: * Da. HOOrLAnD' CELEDnATZD- Gzi1AnBa TEaS for the cure of Liver Complain., Ja ce Dyspepsin, Chronic or Nervous. Debilltr ileeri' vedly one of the most popular- medfemes- o fth. day. These Biuer. have-been usedby and a freind at our elhow says he celved an effectual and permanent:tre e Complaint from the use of this !emedy . convinced that, in the nse of these itters, tient constantly gain strength and vigo worthy of great consideration.: Theare in taste and smell, and can be sed with the most delicate stomachs wit der any circnmstances. We are ea i experience. and to the afflicted iedae the u "Scovs WEEKLf," one of tt ebest. papers puilished, said, "Dr. IooTLAYD's GEXtaN BrrrzIEs. nanu-. factured by Dr. Jackson, are now re~ . by. some of.the. most prominent.member. W -_ - facuLy as an article at mnh efficacy in female-weakness. As- such is theease w advise all mothers to obtain a houle, and thussave themselves much sickness. Personsof dibilitatd constitutions will find these Bitters adtiiiaz tik to their health, as ie-know rMnr experiefie the salutary efect they haNe upon weeksystevinai More Eviddce4 . The " PrrtLADELP1I1t - SAntVIAY GAxE1TTZ the best family newspiper piifl'rtheiited Status', says. of these vnnabl itre:i " It is'seldom -that' vWreitinietto fitife* termed Patent" Medicines,- totle confidewsi- tdf patrongeof our readers ;-and-therefore whmsses recommend Dr. Hoofand'.- German -Bitters, we wish it tn be distinctly understondtiiswvaaremot speaking of the ilostruminof - the da noiset about for a brief perind and thenfo V after. they have done their guilty race'ofrmis but of a medicine long establisjl,.untre prized,-andtwhich'1hs.jnet the lietyj~pef ' the facilty itself.' . .- r & . . Evidenve upon evidence has een reeelv ik. the foregoing) from all ctrnpiegof Ttnon 1 last three ears. and th atone mesihdint) favor, is..that.there Is sp~ ifit aslinthe. rag ties'of :the regular o . than allotKbi r.truus cm , a casil beestabishd U pT Teti p iprnivl-uetwszaz nndyaespe Ar~ and liver;tisr u SV lia 4-'eonms-the el s administered -to -.female.-orm ina .it ej reliable benefit at any ime" , . Eewaye of Counterfeitets1 This medicine has attaiiIthit uigh i araiirg which is neces'sary fofall reedicines 'to 'ittain -to induce cosmterfeiters-to. put forth- spuriouig,atge~ at the risk of'thme lives of thsie wvlia'litnig~l ly deceived. :*. -. . .g Lcox WELL TO TUEMRso JE-.EEf They have the written signatre of C.'M.91ACK' SON upop the' wiipper. and -lii name-blown in the hottlc, without whicikgAs ereptriow: For~ sale Wholesale and eti at the " German Aledicine Stdre:* N6. 120 '.eh-lm street,- one- door below -Sixth, Philadelphiai' andI "by- respectable dealers generlr Wthroigh ths country. Prices .Redn-red To enable all cises .of invalids tb enjoy the advantages of their great' restorative powers. 6:1az.E Do-rr. 75 cTs. tS. For sale, on agency, at Edgefield (C...)braI - G. L. -PE . JEW DAVID'S H!EREW-?LASTER - 'HE getremedy for KRhetuntism,Soent SEaii -in th Side.HIip.. Back,,Limnbsanl.Joints, Scrofula, Kfing'a Evil, White Swelling. Iasil%a mors. Sntif'.oints, and all fixed pans whatever. W~here tbis Plaster is~applied.. 'i cannotemist. It las been beneficial in case of welcs~uc tas Pain and Wenkness-in the Stomach,;Wepe-famn', Lamoness, A ffection of .the Spine, Femttte Weak ness, &c. No female. subject to p~~ 'or wekpi in the back or side, should be wlthout arjed ladles, in delicate situations, find great. ..aetm constantly wearing this. Planter.e The application 'of the Planter betweli e shoulders has been found a certaip reedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisie, and Afiectiengdof..the Lungs tn their primary stages. It destroys ntaiq mation-by perspiration. - .-'e The following commendation .it from an igent residing at Trenton. Tennessj'*' . s , Tazx-roN, GibsonlC~iTenn-; Nov .7 Mlessra. Scorr- &' iiz2Gnti in iThe Hebrew Plaster is beeoming-popular in this section. There ism a lady In-this county -whostys shetwonl not-he without this Plaster for- five hundred 4Tol lers a year. The wan afflicted-for soins timae~with an enlargement of the spleen, -.which gaveoihera great deal of pain.- The swelling and ,pain~ad exended up nearly to the armnpit, and oeeasionally she could scarcely breathe. She'was confined~for a considerable time..dnring whichlae waassentad: ed by some of otur best' physicians, bno'they gae her no relief.. She procured a boxo- ~o~yebaw Plaster, and iti'elieved her almost immedIately. and now she keeps as~lyof it~bh handlditarnt ly. These -facts you aeat .liberty to..use s-you think proper---they are substantially true. Respectfully, yours &4., SgW Besware of coune~ and Base atibentb CAurIon.-Thetsubcee are-teonly genera1 agents in the Southern States for the .pf this truly 'valuable.Plaster; ai, in:.order to put purchasers being imposed onaby a cnn rn-. ele, sold in this City and elsewhere, fdythe hu In, they invitepartienlaf attiatiodaio ther low ing marks of'the'geninze: - 9' ae 1. The genuine is- put up -i~ nooth', engine. turned bottomed boxes, soldered in. - 6-44 - 2.. The'egenuine has the engravid hiiui, jew David on the directions arotund the b* i . ,ompanying record of court to-E. Roein;-1t. That-the genuine bsh'the 'r ENTATLOR on the steel plate-eng~a ~ a e.otrheop, of each box- to imilare wih will belreseciated as forgery. - .- . *The-Counterfeit-is-coarsely. n up, in ifmita tion of the old laibels, andle sjyseveral'dea ts in medicine in this City fote hearu~uti Beware of it-It Is ~ tieg I13 Cha'trues atO'rleans, Only Agents for the Southern Stt*t: isom all orders and applicastions foragin i-an variably be a'dd essed;7. '; Soidat wholesiale bjHV1..9I~RL & Co., and A M. CO HEbN, and HAVIL AND, KEESE-& Co., No.80 Lane, New York. June19 1o. . 22..a