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THE KIND OLD FRIENDLY FEELINGS, BY G. SWAIN. Tn kind old friendly feelings! We have their spirit yet, Tho' years and years have pass'd old friend Since thou and I last met! And soniething of gray Time's advance, Seems in thy fading eye, Yet 'tis the same.good honest glance Iloved in times gone by Ere the kind old friendly feelings, Had ever brought one sigh! The warm old friendly feelings, Oh, who need not be told No other links can bind the heart Like those loved links of old I Thy hand joy'd in youth to clasp, The touch of age may show; Yet 'tis the same true hearty grasp, Iloved so long ago! Ere the last cld friendly feelings, Had taugift one tear to flow! Thme kind (old friendly feelings! Oh, sceni they c'er less dear, Because some recollections May meet us with a tear! Though hopes we shared-the early beams, Ambition showed our way Have fled, my friend, like morning dreams Defore Truth's searching ray, Still we've kept the kind old feelings That blessed our youthful day. APPEAL TO A BACHELOR. By JOnN 0. S.XE. DEAr. Charles be persuaded to wed For a sensible fellow like you, It's high time to think of a wife, And muffins and coffee for two! So have done with your doubt and delaying With a soul so adapted to nmingle, No wonder the neighbors are saying Tis singular you should be single! Then, Charles, bid your doubting good bye, And dismiss all fantastic alars I'll be sworn you've a girl in your eye 'Tis your duty to have in your arms Soine true little maiden of twenty, A beautiful azure-eyed elf, With virtues and graces in plenty, And no failing but loving yourself! Don't search for an " angel" a minte-; For, granting you win in the sequel, The deuce, after all, would be in it, With a union so very unequal! ' The angels, it must be confessed, In thi world are rather uncommon; And allow me, dear Charles, to suggest, You'll be better content with a woman: Then, Charles, be persuaded to ed For a sensible fellow like you, It's high time to thinlk of a wife, And miuffins and euffee for two;. So have done with your doubt and delaying, With'a soul so ad1apted to mingle, No wonder the neiglhbors are saying 'Tis singular you should be single ! lWit rt pwx The "Outest" Yankee Trick Out. A Connecticut broom pedler-a shrewd chap from over am~or~g the steady habits, wooden clocks, school-masters, and other fixens-drove through the streets of Providence, heavily laden with corn brooms. He had called at several stores and offered his load, or ever so small a portion of it ; but when he want ed the cash and nothinig else in payment, they had uniformly given him to under. stand that they hamd got brooms enough, and that he might go further. At length, he drove up to a large w~holesale estab lishment on the wvest side, and once mo're offered his wiares. "Well," said 'the merchant, "I want the brooms badly enough, but what will you take in pay ?" Trhis wvas a poser. The pedler was aching to get rid of his brooms: he des pised thme very sight of his brooms; but lie would sooner sell a single broom for cash than the wvhole load for any other article-especially that which he could not as re~adily dispose of as he could brooms. After a moment.'s hesita tion, however, lhe screwed his courage to the striking pioint-it required sonme courage, after having .lost his chance of selling his load half a dozen times by a similar answer-and he frankly told the merchant lhe must have cash. Of course the merchanit protested that cash was searce, and that lhe must purchase, if lhe purchased at all, with what he had in his store to pay with. He really wanted the brooms, and he did not hesitate to say so; 1st the times were hard, and he had goods that must be disposed of. Finally, lie would put his goods at cost price, for the sake of trading, and would take the wvhole load of brooms which the pedler had labored so unsuc cessfully at other stores to dispose of. ." So," said lie to the man from Con necticut, "unload your brooms, and so bet any articles from my store, and you shall have them at any price." Th'le pedler scratched his head. There wams an idea there, as the sequel shows plainly enough. " I tell you what it is," he answered at last, "just say them terms for half, the load, and cash for 'tother half, and i'm y-our iman. B ved of I don't sell out ef Connecticut s with all her broom stuff the next mninute." * The merchant hesitated a moment, but fin;ally concluded the chance a good. HeI should be getting half the brooms for something that would mnot sell as readily; as for cost price, it wias ani easy gammon in regard to it. The bargain was struck, brooms brought in, and the cash for the half of them was paid over "Now, what will you - have for the re mainder of your bill ?" -asked the muer chatnt. TIhe pedler scratched his head again, atnd this time more vigorously. He walk ed, the floor, whistled. drummed with his fingers on the head of a barrel. By and by, his reply cane-slowly and delib& ately. " You Providence fellers are cute, you sell at cost, pretty much all of you, and make money. I don't see low'tia done. Now, I don't know about your goods, barrin' one article, and, ef I take any thing else, I may be cheated. So, seein' as't won't make any odds with you, I guess I'll take brooms. I know them like a book, and can swear to what you paid for 'em." And so saying, the pedler commenced re-loading his brooms, and having snugly deposited half of his, former load, jump ed on his cart with a regular Connecti cut grin, and without cursing his impru denco or.his own stupidity, drove off in search of another customer.-Providence Post. A VERY small man, but a smart one withal, was walking in company with five friends who were uncomonly large and stout. " How do you feel my little man," said one of the large men, " walking in company with five such big fellows as ourselves ?" '- Feel!" said the small man, " why as a five cent piece feels among five coppers. GRAytAR.-A village parish clerk, who employed a grammarian to teach his daughter the syntax of her native tongue, heard him with much surprise define the use of the articles a, an and the. "You cAnot place a, the singular ar ticle, before plural nouns-no one can say a houses, a ho -scx, a-' " fiold, there," said the parish clerk 14I must contradict you in that. Don't I at church every Sunday say a-men ? and the prayer-book knows better than you." "IT's pretty warn to-day, Jin ; how does the ti e-mometer stand f" " Oh, it stands in 'tother room, on the mantle piece, right 'agiti the plasterin'." Quite a smart youth that-he is going to take lessons in music next week. TuE young mian wlho1 "once saw the day" when lie wouldn't associate with mechanics, is now acting as book-keeper to a manure wagon. A gentleman being asked whether lie was seriously in*jured when a steam boil er exploded, is said to l;LvC replied that lie was so used to being blown up by his wife, that mere steam had no effect (n him. A. Irishman writing a sketch of his life, says he early rai away from his father because lie discovered he was only his uncle! A P'EnsoN observed to a friend who was learning to take sunff that it was wrong to lear-n one's nose at bad liabit, as a man generally followved his nose. DID you ever see a woman who had to be told of her beauty before she was aware of it it her-self? Wncr is everybody's pantaloons too shorti Because their legs stick through twvo feet. WIPAT is the difl'erence between the hark of a tree and the hark of a dog ? Because oneo is formed otn the bough and the other on the bow-wvow. Family Groceries, A FRE~SII SUPP'LY OF TH E FOLLOWING -A R TtCL s. Haenn, Lard and Flour, Munstard in Boxes, u.eef Trongaies, t'apers. Chemese-, Fruits in Brandy, Pijne A pple Cheese, Strawb'erry, Raspbury, Mac kerei, in Barrels and Ilacekbury Jeams andi Salmon. in Kitts, Piek'd Sarsa frass, Strawbnury, Freshu Salmoen, IRasph~nry and Lemn "Mackerel, Syrups, "Clam', Lem-na and Limne Juice, Sarlines, I-s and 1-4 box Assorte-d Caundies, Piekled P'ork, I" JNisses, " Reef, HB'k andl Whlite Pepper " Shad, Wite Mustardl Seed, Porto Rico Sntrar, IGround and Race Ginager Stewarts Coflf Sugar, 'Jk-rmuda A rrow Root, Superior Brown " Prepared F~annia, food for L'.af and Cruished " !' nfantts. P'ulv'd and Clurified do .Colgate-'s Pecarl Starch, .ava and Laenira Coflee Soda and Sal Aerat.u, Jamaica and~Rio " Saul Sodaandi Salt Peter, Molasses, ITable and Sack Salht, A genera assortment of Sperm, Adatmantine, 'Teas, I Tallow Candles, Maccaroni and Vermi- Tnrptentine, Soda, and cilia, Fancy Soaps, Riceu and Rice Flour, lacuking and Bllacking Soda Crackers, Blrushe, Boston do Winae and Stoughaton's Suga.-r do- Blitters, Jumblles & Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, Layor Raisins, Olive Oil, Currants. and Citron, -Castor Oil, lMaise, Nutmegs, Cloves, Wrightming Ink, PickLies and Ketchups, Segars and Tohlmero. Pepper Sauces, Tubs, Buckets and Pails West India P'reserves, Wil low Baskets, Ginger do ~ rooms, &c., &c. French Mustard, Aidded to the nboveo, is a general nssortment or WINES, CORDIALS andi' LIQUORS, all of wthiich will b(- so~ld LOW FOa CAsn. by IIOLLLNGSWORTIIl & NIC110LAS. A pril 29 tf 15 Just Received ALOT of FRESII GARlDEN SEErDS, " " Irish Potatoe.s, A fmue lot of Hollow or Pot Ware, whiich will be sold very low for ech or punctual buyers. LOD 11ILL. Jan 0 if 51 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis Collins, dlee'd., atre requested to make imi ieiate paynmetnt, and those having demands aginst tlchiiam to presenlt themt p~ropecrly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adnm'r. Oct. 30 ti 41 Land for Sale. I Would bec glad to sell one hnndred acres ol the tract of land on which I live-. What I propose to par-t with is all wooudhmnd, and pre eisely four muiles from the Villnge, oin the Co lumbia Boad-an excellent situation for a leas~ ant residence. A. SIMKlINS Dec 10) - if 47 Tan Yard. N0 MOR~E Hides can be receivef thc T'an Yard, until further notice. Rags Wanted. AXFAIR rico will be given for RA as, (al Cotton) by -S. E. ]lOW ERS. I1m. i....~ April.. 1 eif 1.1 CANDIDATES . or Tax Collector IRRAM JOURDAN, WESLEY BODIE, WILLIAM L. PARKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS, WELCO3E MARTIN, DERICK 1OLSONBAKE, F. W. BURT. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, hENRY H. HILL. BARNEY M. LAMAR, 1'or Sheriff. R. S. KEY, JAMES EIDSON. JULIUS DAY, FELIX E. BODIE, Z'or Ordinary. VIRGIL M. WHITE, W. F. DURISOE, S. S. TOlMPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rr OFFICE immediately in rear of the Court 1ouse. Jan 22 tf 1 G. W. LANDRIRU M, LL Practice in ti Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgeikid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield 0.11. Jan 16, tf 52 JOSEPH ABNEY, WILL be found at all times in his Office, at Edgefield Court I1ouse, near the PLAN rER's HOTEL. Ile will attend promptly and strictly to business in his porofession. Nov. 14 tf 51 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER.. Address Edgefield C. IL, or Sleepy Creek, P 0., S. C. March 11 ly S JAMES M. DAY, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICIDIOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C .I., ofTers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity ; and will attend to any call lie may ave either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13, 1550. ti 8 Edgefield Male Academy, . TEACHER WANTED. TEACIIER is wanted to take cliarge of the Edgetield hale Academy. The appli cant must be a'rEACIlER by PR1OFE SSION; one who has experience in his business, and am ply jualitiei for preparing young men for the South Carolina College. To a man of suitable q ualifications, the place offers many inducements. Address the Trustees. N. L. GR TFFIN, JOhN LIPSCOMB, I JOH1N IHAU,'KETT, r. T. MIMS. . Nov 28 if 45 NEW BOOT k SHOE FACTORY ! ,(Next door to SULIrsvas &Mn~orinER.) W HIERE may be had BOOTS <f- SHOES VTof all descriptions, made of the Best Materials, y the BEST WORKMEN ! A large Stock of H ome made Plantation Bro gns of the best quality. Planters are invited to exmine them. Upper, Sole, Harness and Beclt Leather upon ood termis for cash. Mr. .J. D). Tasr'rs, the Foreman or this Establishmnent, will fill all orders for materials and execute all orders for work with despatchi. RI. T. M I MS, Proprietor. Jan S -- - tf -.51 Ridge Land for Sale! TlIE Subscriber ofl'rs for sale his valuable . Tract of Land, containing Two hundred ad thirty-four (234) acres, lying on both sides oft Beach Creek, near the Columbtia Rowil, and :ojining landi~s of Capjt. R. WVard, Jamies Me Cry and others. On thre Tract is a gol. Dwelling house, Kitchen, Smoke-house, and all other necessary out-buildings, with an excellent well of water. One hundred aond twenty-five acres of thme above tract a're ecared-narly all fresh land, and muder good fenmces. This Land is well adap~t ed to the cutltivationi of Cotton, Corn arid Graiin. Said Tract can b~e treated for on good ternms, between now and the last of October, but if not disposed or by that time, will be sold, at pulic ottery, at Edgefield Court Ihouse, on the first Monday in November unext. JOIIN AMACKER. Ridge, A pril 15 6mu 13_ Land for Sale ! T E uscriber (offers for sale his PLA N TATO on Turkey Creek, about 5 1-2 miles No.rthi of Edgetield Court Ilouse. The Tract contanins Nine hundred and fifty (95) aucres, between 300 and -100 acres or which arc in woods, and about b,0 acres of low rrounds. *On the premises is a large dwelling house. Also, new and comfortable out Houses, good Gin IHouse and Stables, &c. -A L5s0 A oher tract of Land about 2 1-2 miles East of the above, containing Five hundred (500) acres. On this tract there are about 80i acres cleared within the last 18 months-the balaince is in woods, and all good Cotton anid Grain Land. There are somec negro houses and stables oni this tract. G. A. ADDISON. April l tf 11 Notice. XOTICE is hereby given to the Distributee . of1Pleasant Morris, dcc'd., and especially ti Peasant, Ilendrick, John, Jo~shua, Joseph and Doctrine Morris, who live beyond the limiits or the State, That a final settlement on said es tate will be made in my ofliec on Mond~ay 7th of June next. Given uinder my hand at my ofhece, this the 3d March, 1852. All those having dema~nds against the said estate will presenit them by the above time. H-. T. WRIGiT, 0. E. D. Ordinary's Omeie, 3d M~ar Snm- 7_ Executor's Notice. ALL~ those inidebted to the estate or Willam Garrett, dee'd., are requested to umaae payenit forthwith, and those having demands tgaist sid estate will renider them in properly attested, according to law. C11ARtLES HAMMOND, y WM. G. HAMMOND, THOS. GARRETT. . FebS 3 t - Removal! Y Frienids and customers can find me in .Ite house below 1llellingsworthi & Niehmo las, and its usual will imtke to order. for CA Sh, Fine D)rees ]boots............. 00 - do. Pump Hoots.............-- 00 do D)ouble Sole Water-Proof,. 00 All other kinds of work at the lowest pr'ic. Excellent Work, good Fits and superior style, guarantied to all those that may favour me with a call. WM. McEVOY. Jan..29n er EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATEINSTITUTE FOR YOUNO LADIES! REV, CHARMES A. RAYMOND, Principal. T HiE Second Session will commence on the 9th of January 1852. The Trustees congratulate thcmselves, their friends and the public, on what they now con sider the permanent establishment of an institu tion of learning of so high a character in their District. The benefits which their own children, with others, have experienced during the past Session, enibles them with the greater confi dence, to recommend the Ipstitution to the pat ronage of the community. The School was opened on the 18th of Sep tember last, with thirty-one Pupils, and has sine' been gradually increasing. It is cohfident ly expected that the number in attendance will be greatly increased during the next Session. The Institute building now contains seven rooms, all of which have- been built, and are used, for purposes of Instruction. A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &c; a Museum of Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals and Shells; furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branches of Science. The course of Study is of an elevated charne ter, and more comprehensive, thnn that of most female instittitons of the highest reputation. The PRINCIPAL devotee the whole of his time to the superrision and instruction of the various classes. The Assistants are experienced in their ditfe rent Departments, and those.only of known suc cess in teaching are employed. The Academical year is divided into Sessions of 14 weeks ech. It is of great importance that the student he present at the commence ment of the Session. The Classes are then formed, and a few weeks delay may aufeet the standing of the pupil throughout the year. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Di vision, per session,.:...........:5 00 " Tuition in the Primary Department, 2nd Division,.................... ' 00 " Tuition inthe Academic Department, 12 00 " 1 I" Collegiate " 15 00 Lessonsonthe Piano and use of Instrum'nt 18 00 Modern Languages. each............. 8 00 Drawing and Sketching from Nature,.... 8 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape, 15 00 Useof Apparatus,................... 2 60 Fuel and care of Buildings,.......... 50 Good Boarding can be obtained in the Vil lage including lights, -washing, fuel, &e., at (per month).............. 10 00 Pupils entering.near the middle or close of of the Session, are clarged from the time of entrance to the end of the Session. No dedue tion for absence, or other causes, but at the dis cretion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the close of each Session. Books, Stationary and Music, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. HMUS0AL D ARThET The Department of Music is under the super vision of one of the most accurate and acconi pished teachers in the State; and it is believed that unusual facilities are afforded fur acquiring a thorough knowledge of ~this difficult science. In addition to regular private lessons, the )ulils in this department are divided into classes, and tatght on'the pilan of Pastalozzi. They devote much time to exercises, adapted to train the ear, and the voice, and to impart an easy and brilliant execution. If they pursue the pirescribed course of mutsi eal instruction, they acquire the art of reading music with facility. -. . They are required to be regular and systemat ichn practising daily at the Institute. Thme training anmd cultivaition of the voice. receive an umusual degree of attention. Thme science of Elocution is here applied, ini develop ing the voice for singing,.with great eff'eet. The Institution has been almost weekly visited by a large number of thme ladies and gentlemen of our village, who have invariably expressed the highest degree of satisfaction, at wvhat they have heard anid seen ~if thme proficiency of thme Pupils anid the arramgement of the Institute. And thme Trustees have only to, add in conclu sion, that while in their opinion, there are ma~ny institutions of learning deservedly popular ini our. State, yet there are none which can fuirnish greater or amore substantial advantages to young Fadies titan that under the charge of Mr. Ray MND. N. L. GflUFFIN. ; ED)MUND) PENN, S. F. GOODE, R. T. AlIMS. Edgefield C. II., Dec. 4 1851. tf 40 For Sale THAT very desirable, pleasat ... and healthy place known as the " Cross Roads," 24 miles front Edgefleld C. II., on the Columbia Rad, containing fronm five to eight hundred acres. The Plantation is in good repair with a never failing wiell of wvater, and all necessary out buildings. Togenthecr wvith a comomodious D~well ing Ilouse, nearly completed-two Sturies high, it) feet long, 42 feet wide, eight rooms and seven fire plamces. IIT For further particulars apply to the Sub scriber at the Spann Jiotel, Edgetield C. HI. JOIIN IIET. Feb 20 tf . 6 Land for Sale. TH E Subscriber ofi'rs fur sale thec lands be Ilonging to the Estate of J oseph Mlioore, deceased. One Tract containing about seventy-seven acres, adjoining lands of James Rainsfo'rd,.S. Christie and others. Onme other Tract containing five and a half acres, adjoining lands of D)r. E. J. Mims, Mrs. L. T. Moore and others. The above Lands lies near the Village and a portion of it is well timbered and can be pur chased at private sale on liberal termts. E. PE3N, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Boot & Shoe Makers Wanted. T WO FIRST RATE Boot M~akers amnd three or four good Shoe lMakers, one of them a first rate Peg Workman, ean lind emloyment by applying to the Subscriber at Edgeield C. H1. R. T. MIMS. Jan 15 tf 52 0T The South Carolinian, will give the above four weekly insertions anmd forward account to this Office. Lea thier. O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be hand at the Tannery for Can. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best artice for H arness. Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. Alt orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tanx Yard, will be promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Feb..tf 3 Notice. A LL thiose Indebted to thme estate of . Charles B. Logam,..dee'd., are required to miake payment, and those having demands to present them properly attested. M.. W. LILES, ) A. NIX. A d'rs. E. P. IIOLL4OWAY. Feb 19 Im - 5 J. M. NEW WHOLESALE & RE READY MADE CLOTHING, T: UNDER THE U. S. HC J M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving t j. of Ready Made Clothing ever o'l'ered in und most improved styles of ianufacture. A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUT] r:f Country Merchants, and all persons vi call and examine our Stock for themselves Augusta, Sept.23 GREAT T HE Subscribers are now receiving direct ft the LARGEST and BEST ASSORT3l COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, NI KNIVES, Till Together with a large an elegant Stock ol SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEAD Goldand Silver Pencils and -A LFE LOOKING G -SE Of every style and pattern, together with a ful School and MiscellaneOus I gr. Owing to the great scarcity of mone termined to sell Goods this season lower than ggF" Merchants from the country will lil Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26, Gm DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, rjrAKiES this methodil of returning his thanks 1. to his friends and patrons, for the patron ae lie has received in the sale of Drugs, Medi cies. &e. le is now receiving an addition to his already xtensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty Physician's Shop 'urniture, &c. TIE FINEST WVINES AND) BRANDIES, for Medicitnal purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, P ER FU MER Y Of his own and Northern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. aint, Unir, Hast, Shoe and Tanners Brushes. inctures & Medicinal Cornpounds, miade under his own supervis!.onein strict accordarce with the U.S. Disp'ry. T'e mest Rleputable Nostriumis, All of which he will sell at prics that: will opre favoral1y with any Sounthern ma~irket. Those wishing to purchasec articles ini his line will do well to call and examine his Stock and pries. Edgefield C.11.. .Tan 22 tf 1 NOTICE! Messrs, Bushnell & Witt, l'AKlt this method of informing their friends Iand the pubilic that their Macine Shop is now in complete operation. They are prepared for building annel Doors and Windows, Sash, Blinds, Door Frames, MAN'TEL-PIEC ES, na all other articles ini the Joiner's Business. edsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, Ac kept constantly on hannd for sale. 4 C A BI NET Wv 01RK, made or repaired to order. Sash will be furnished filed wit glass and red. Toise wishing work in onr line, will please cll and examine our Stock and prices before bying elsewhere, and learni that ias good work can he done at Edgetield Court IHouse, as can be found. Fb5 tf 3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFJELD D)ISTRJCT, IN EQUITY. Briton Mims and others, rs. -Bill for Part'n James Rt. Garrett, , and Account. William Garrett and others) T appearing that the Defendants James R . Garrett, Willi::m Garrett, Thomas 8. Garrett, A bram Martin and his wife~ Caroline A. V. Mairtin, William H. Garret t, Elizabeth S. Brt, and B. C. Spamrks and his wife Mary' nti F. Sparks, reside withont the limits of~ this State., on motion of Mr. CannIOtI., Plin tiff's Solicitor: Ordered, that the said D~e fndants, denmtr, pleamd (or answer to the nainti's bill of Complaint, withbin three onths from the ptublicaion of this Order, or the said bill wtill be taken prTo confesso against them. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Feb 25 .3mn 6 For Sale, U\IOUSE AND LOT containing about two .acres, one atid a half miiles from Edgefield on the Colunmbia Road. There are on the Lot ~twell of good water and all niecessary outbuild ings for a small famiily. The plae wilt be sold for Cash or on tinie, -the puirchase money being amply secured nd imned iate possession given. It. A pply at this Office. Feb 5 tf 3 , Not icc. LL those indebted to the estate of Nathan Norris, dee'd., are requested to make pay aunt forthwith, and those having de.~imds against said estate will please present them im 1iediately, properly attested necstding to law. N. A. NORIIUS, Admn'x. 1 D1.... 4 A fn: 'r BY & CO,) maa ~EWRYSG0 laasaie r] a TAIL DEALER IN RUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c, TEL AUGUSTA, GA. e n e LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT this city. Their Stock consists of the latest, g0 [S' AND CHILDRN'S CLCTHING iting our city, are respectfully solicited to dk 36 SALE!! oni Manufacturers, both North and South NT of :EDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS MBLES &c. 9, WALLETS, PORT-MONIES Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c. 0 AND MIRRORS, I and cheap Stock of looks, Paper, Ink, &c., &c, v- in the country, the Subscribers ard deter ny House in Clharleston or Angusta. se call mid examine for I lieniselves. DUNIAM & BLAKELY. 45 RICH SPRING DRY GOODS, (PASY K Fml2, 290 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, A rE now reeiving a complete assortment of Rich and Elegant DRY GOODS, which they offerz tWholesale and Retatil, New York -sht prics. A mionig whtich will b~e found Richt Satitn, Plaid, Silk and Wool Goods, a new and beautlittl atrtiece for Ladies' ])ressett. Etbroidered I lernenta, a beautiful Goods, made of pure Twisted Silk, for' Lutdies' JDresses. Bronde Silks,-of rich and elegant styl-s. Plain Chatmelioni and Chenme Silks, of rich~and elegantt styles. Pure Whtite' lUroc'ale and Watered Silks. Very. rich Light Silks, a bentutifutl article for Evenint antd Second-daty Dresses. Barege D~e ~nines, Unareges atnd Tissues, Frentch Enirilered iad ])otted Swiss Mtuslitns, Swiss andmi .Jtnconet Muslins, itn great variety. Criped ntnd Plaid Sluslitns, itt gteat variety. Sviss and 'Jaeonet Trinmmines antd Intsertings, Collars, Cull's and Unzdersleev'es, of new attd bentttiftl styles. Riht Inmbtroisiered Muslin. Capes andl Chemnisetts ieb Wrked lonerick .Lace Capes, Caps antd Undlersleeves. Rib Ettbroidered U.tnen 'amtbtrie Handker chlie'f$, som very fote. French and l'ngIish Calicoes andl G ingh~amts, ]ilenehtel atnd B~rown Iiomespuns. Daask Napkitns and Towellittg, I losiery and Gtlov'es. Witht a great variety of nthter Goods, to whlicht we trespxetfutlly invite the attention of the public. March 17 tf 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. I. T. Wright, Admt'r of L41I.Mutndy, dee'd et al. Bill for Mar vs. shalling Asseils eorge L l'enn and othersJ N pttrsuancee of thte order madie by Chnni Sell or Johmnstont in this case, nil antd singtu. lr the Creditors of' the Mereatutile~ firms of' ~enn & Blrannton, Brntnon & Mundy. Bran tton, Mu tndv nnd Andertson, Bratmnotn & An derson, antd. G. WV. & WV. B. Bratnnon, and of le intdividuamls comtposing those Firtms, are Iterbay notified that they are requir'd tot up. er lief ore mte itn mty otliee amt Edgefield C. I., ott Friday the 28th 31ay ntext, itt order to irv and establiht teir respective detmands md thtat utpon their fiilure so to do, thtey will be bart'ed f'rotm all share of' thte Assets Itromosed to be marshalhled byt this snit. A. SIMI( INS, C. E. E.D. 1 Comm'rs Office, April 28. 1852. - 1 Apil29 . 6t 15 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. James A. Talbert,) vs Declar. in Attach'nat. Rieltara Batiley. ) Wmh B. Dlortn, vs Declar. in Attack'nat. Rtichard Bailey. 3T TIE PL AINTIFFS in thme above cases htav ing~t ths day filed thteir D~eclarationts itn my fice and the Deendant have neithecr wife nor Attortey kntown to reside withtitn thte limits or tis State on whonm a copy of said Deelarations with at rule to i*'e d ennt be served, on mtotiotn of \Mr. AD~uS, Attorney for Plaittis, Ordered iat said Defendattts appear attd palead to said elarationts withina tiyear and a day from thte Ite htereof, or judgmtent will be awarded against te by default. T HOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, A pril 23, 1852. y 15 Notice. ALT, persons indebted to the Estate of E. TT. ANorris, dee'di., inl please cotme forward and matke promptlt patymettt, and those htaving, alemands atgaitnst said estate, are requested to render themt itt pr.iserly attested. N. A. NORRIS, Admr'r., JULIA A. NORRIS, Admn'x. Marht4 3m '2 Pickles, &c. J UST Receiving a-fresh supply of Pickles, Preserves, Sardeitns, T.obsters, Saltmon, Cit ron, PRaisins, Prnnes, Essences for Cooking, Fresh Mustard, &c. 'aS. E. 11OWERS.~ hla.... bu..g. April 1 7 ' ti Il DR. ROGERS' JVERWORT AND TAR.. SAFE and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, .LCroup, Asthma, Consumption of the Lungs pitting of Blood, Bronchitis, flooping Cough, id all Pulmonary Affections. 6 Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption! THE following is from the pen of Wt. H. La isoN, Esq., the distinguished editor of the U. S:. [ilitary and Naval Argus, under date of New 'ark, January 26, 1851. What could. be. more snelusive 1 "It is seldomtwe permit ourselves to occupy.a mce in these columns to speak in praise of any rticle in the patent medicine way; but when we !e the life of a fellow creature saved by the use f any medicine whatever. we consider itas our gt, if not our duty, to give a simple siatemeit f facts, that others may. in like manner, be bene tied. The case which has inducel us to pen.thii rticle was that of a young lady of our acquain %nee, who by frequent expositure to the night air, outiracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs be )re its ravages could be stayed. (This occurred wo years ago this winter.) Varous remedies rere usgl, but with very little effect or benefit. 'he .Cough grew worse, with copious expetora iotn, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek, Ad plainly that pulmonary disease was doing it;m.s rorst on h'er delicate frame. The family-physl vf ian was consulted, and although he would not dmit to the young lady that she really' had the onumption,yet he woiIld give no encouragement. z to a cure. At this crisis h'er mother was per naded to make use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers ompound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we ire 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 .in such a case as this. for the simple truth. vill'rench where polished fiction never can. f my doubt the authenticity of til statement;t .hem call at this Ofice.-U. S. Military and Na al Argus. TESTI1GONT OP THE P 2183. From the N. Y. Courier, Aug 13. Dr.. RoErns' Svutur or Lrvanwont AND rA n.-We imve heard of several important cures reently efreted by this excellent medicinal pre inration. and in one instance that came under our ihservation, we can spenk confidently. One af ir employeeis who lad suffered reverely fcgm a ong standing cold, during the past wp k coin menced tihe use of this medicine, and his old has etirely disappeared. From the N. Y. 3irror, Sept. 2. LtVAFnwOn-T A .D TA.-Or the virtues of'Dr. Roers' Congh Medicines prepared from the above rticles. it is ticedless now to speak; its efWicacy n speedily curing Coughs, Colds and other lung 'om plaints, which too freeqnently, if ueglecte, esuit in Consumption, is tno welt established in ublic confidence to need eulogy now. From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug 25. Wa have heretofore taken occasion to give our. estimeony in favor of the curative propertjes of I)r. iogers' Componnd Syrup of Liverrort and Tar, and wolild here repeat the advice alreadjr iven. for all peronils who are afflicted with Con ntimpton, or nny (lf the premonitory symptoms, io umke a trial olf Dr. Itotters preparation. - a.- The Genmne is signed At'DR EW ROGERs, ItI the Pteel plate engraved wrapper around each ottle, and is sold wholesale atm retail by SCOVIL & MiAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, ole General Agents for the Sonthern States, to. whom all orders must be addresed. Sohl. nlso by G. L. PFKNN, Edgefield C.17r WAII)LAW & DENDY, Abbevfle C It. PR ATT & JAMES, Newberry, A. J. CREIGI! TON. Hamburg, So. Ca. April 1 -tf 11 LEWIS' STRAW GUTTER.: H'.. I-E Unriersigned takes this eoerttnaty of .stating to) the ptblic, that hec will-:havei athiler lot of his Slnehines ready for nrket,.int. lthe co'ursce of a few days. Persons wantting these .Unhtlinies will do well to send in.their or er~s early so as to e:'sture their beling filled. Ile refers to the flo~wing Certificates,. of the. tmanty whicht he has-received, for ad4lional tes timlly in their favor. WM EIS hamburg, Oct. 1, if 37 Certificates. Wisos, (Penr.) January 22d'1851. Man. Lttwts,-Trhe Patent Straw Cutter whtich roui itivetnted-, nnl are tnow eitfering to-the publie, e at mtost excellent itrtile nnd deseirves publie hvor. Tw-o yeare since I pui-chased one and mve had it in eusatnt usc-it has never been it olf repnit itn'ant tespect, answering ali the wroeses yoult rtecommt~nendE it for. I mot~st elteer olly' comnend it to fiarmcers in ialI sections, ntnd onld not he indnceed tol pa:rt with tke oue 1-hae vitout the pireopect of obtatining .aNother, fair ive tis it coest. lespectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. A UGt'sTA. (Ga.).Sept it, 387 Man. LEwis.-Dcdr Sir : Some titme sfiee sed 'ote of your Straw Cutters to eut robcs'fur iy plreparattion oif Georgia Sarsuparilla.. ::Ame f the roots were very hiard and tough-I am ippy to say your Straw Cutter has far exeeeded my expectationis. The publie need ntot fear of s getting" EUt of 1rde by cuttin straw eorid le.or by accialentally getiteg 1nard substanews n it. Yours, respeetlully, J. DEXNIS. EnGEFIEID C. HI., Sept. 10, 1851. Mr.. 'Wa. LEws-Sir:i In yotir letter you tk how I like the Straw Cutter I bought fruit ou. I siny it excels anty thinig of the kind I mye ever s-een, and I co~uld sot be induced to mart witht it, without the pro'peet of gettingt :nctl.or, fcr aity enmmoin ecnide~rntion. WMl. P. BUTLERL. EnCmarELD C. H., Sept.'.18, 1851. Dran Smn: 1- have been using one of your slta Cutters or some three or kcur monmbs, mam satishied toat its -adlvantages over all tiers, nre snueh that it will recommuend itself to very observor. ]ts adaptedness to cutting- all ~ids of grain, hi any desirieble length, its security e the operator, the miinimtum oIf power required :o keepJ it in operation, the dispateh with whieh t executes its work, combined with its simplicity td durability, must make it invaluable to every e that may have use for item. A. G. TEAGU.E. To Wa. LEwns, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. DR. DENNISt GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaudirne. Siek Il'ead-achae, Dizzinee. Lose ef A ppetite. Conutipat ion of the Bowuela, Piles, cned by Costiveness, Pain in the Boweels, or Rhenmatiism, caused by the erue of Mere. ry, Syphilit, Scrofula, Boile, Ulcers, .jc. 1' 'lS PR EPA RATION is made as pure as poe sible, Its hitter tastegnd beneficial effectst in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arisig froms in impure state of the Blood, prove it to lie the PUREST ANIR MOST USEFUL prraratio ofSarsa1parilhla that is made. 1'kose who have used the various preparations if Sarsaparilla will findl, by the taste and effeet, hat there is more Sar.<aparilla in one bottle of Dr. Dxs-s' preparation, than in half a dozea bottles is it is generally made. Its alterative and mildly purgative effects upon le bowels, make it-not-only a good substitute for lercury, butuuecful inremovitg all diseasoesarisiung rroem the imuprudlent use of Mercury., Preared only by J. DENNIS, Ml. D., Augusta, Gor~ria. - -~ Sohel by A. G. TP.AcuF and 0. L. PENi, Ede hieldl C. lN.; P. M. ConEaN and CAttEY & CouTu IttEltt, Charleston ; lUoAvrwRnGHT & MnoT and F. flRis. Columbia ; A. 3. CRanTtoN, Hamburg; Wa. F. Tu-rT, DB. Pz.xa, H1ayt.~ax & Rus. LEsY, WV. F. & J. Tuntrux,.W. K. Krrenan, BAa )tTr- & CA itTER, Augusta, Oeo., and 5,y Drug gists genterally. Price-8i per bottle ; 6 bottle for 65. .w Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEOR GA SARSAPARILLA. . June 26, 1851' - 'if 23.