Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 14, 1852, Image 5
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XY PETS.
_1 ve two little darlings,
With eyes of deepest blue,
There's just a year between them,
And the younger is not two.
I watch their minds expanding,
With fond and earnest hope,
Like fragrant little blossoms -
Whose petals daily ope.
What dew is to the flowers,
The rainbow to the sky,
Are these children to my pathway,
Which they cheer and beautify.
They fill my heart with gladness,
With thankfulness and praise,.
They chase away my sadness,
And leave no gloomy days.
Though many other blessings
Around my footsteps fall,
My children and their v'
Are el'
A
God
Mi
0 ma
Thr .aer early youth,
To lean them in the pathway
Of honor and of truth.
God grant to me Ilis spirit,
To guide their souls aright,
To teach them by example
n...~sin his sigh,
And -when this life is ended,
May all whom le has givcn
United, form a family
Within the courts of Heaven.
FAMY GOVERIIENT.
BY REV. RALPH W. ALLEN.
On the - correct formation of character
hangs all which is dear to the human race
It is true, that the teacher and examph
have much to do in its formation, but thes<
fall far below parental training in this di
recting and moulding influence. Indeed
the potency for good of the teacher, is in i
great measure secured by a well sustained
family discipline.
In most. instances, it may be undeniably
affirmed that, the foundation of character
for subsequent life, is laid under parental
influehce, for here the elements of character
are imbibed, whether good or evil. And is
. that government to bo lightly esteemed un
der which character is to receive its con.
stituent principles, and be shaped for the
future destiny? Only let this be right, and,
othor things being equal, all earthly govern
ments will be right.
.-Hence, says John- Angel James, every
nation h: s stamped :, great value on the
family compact, and guarded it with the
most powerful sanctions. It is at the fire
sides and upon the famnily hearth, that pa
riotism; and every public virtue, grows;
as it is in disordered families that factions
demnagogues, and tyrannical oppressors are
trained up, to bthineghbor's or their
:country's scourge. tet e
It is there that the thorn a'nd the b~riar, to
ynse the~eeg nt smile of the prophet, or the
myrtle and the'firtree, are reared, wvhich are
hfudre tii~ lto&.e the ..ornament and de.
1 ~r thedefb~mity and misery, of the
*point out eue ~tliing siissntial to a
dgh adinitraionof family- government
Kindness should be stamped on all the
parent's~ acts in a family. Be kindly af
fectioned 6ne to another, is a divine corn
mand, peculiarly applicable to all parents
(and to all families.)
Parents should be self-possessed. To
exercise a perfect command over one's self
is highly important, especially in those who
.would govern others. Nothing should be
-done. through caprice, or in passion. Pa.
rents should rule wvell their own house, hay.
i g their children in subjection with all
gravity.
Equanimity of temper is also essential to
a . proper administration of parental gov
ernment. Many parents suffer themselves
to change in their feelings by the most tri
fling circumstances; sometimes calm and
composed, then fretful and passionate ; some.
times holding themselves in restraint, then
giving a loose rein to their ill-humor. Let
pirents remember that if they would govern
wv-ll, they must possess and maintain even
ness and firmness of mind.
HOE AEFECTION8.
The heart has memories thnt never die.
The rough rubs of the world cannot oblit
orate them. They are the memories of
fiome-early home. There is a magic in
the sound. There is the old tree under
which the light-hearted boy swung many a
day; yonder-the river in which he learned
to swim; there the house in which he knew
a parent's protection ; nay, there is the room
in which lhe romped with brother and sister,
alas! laid in tihe yard in which lie niust
soon be gathered, over.shzadow~ed by yon
old church, whither, with a joyous tr-oop
like himself, he has often followed his pa.
rents to worship with, and hear the good
old mart who ministered at tire alter. Why, <
even the very school-house, associated in
youthful days with thought of tasks, nowc
comes to bring pleasant rememberances of c
many occasions that call forth sonme goen
erous exhibitions of noble traits of humanc
nature. There is where he learned to feel y
some of his first emotions. There, per. d
chance, he first met the being who, by her
love and tenderness in life, has made a lI
home for himself, happier than that which v
his childhood knew. There are certain ti
feelings of humanity,' and those too, among p
the best, that can find an appropriate placef c
for their exercise only by one's own fireside. d
*There is privacy of that which it was aili
species of desecration to violate. Hie who h
seeks wantonly to invade it, is neither more v
or less than a villian ; and hence there exists o
no surer test of debasement of morals in a b
- community, than the disposition to tolerate fi
in any mode, the man who invades the k
sanctity of private life. In the turmoil of 01
the wvorld, let there be at least one spot bi
where the poor man may find affection and w.
confidence which are not to be abused. a
[Dr. Hlawkes.
IpJ
CRoss U~sDA~s.--Betsy Blake has a c(
gentle rap for the knuckles of cross hus
bands in the following characteristic para- es
graph: u
Then- when the wife was tired with looking wi
all day after little things, and being patient m
with the darlings who really don't know stL
about the care they are, she would have wi
kind looks from.- the husband who would in
remember if. everything wasn't exactly
right,,.that perhaps the baby hadn't been Ia:
quit a much of n rmntle nat as usant or on
that there had been a good deal to see abot
the house. And instead of looking, put ou
and saying, perhaps, a word that would al
most break her tired heart, he would sa;
such soothing things to her that the tire
feeling would be thrown off from her heart
as it swelled up to an answer soothings t
him, knowing he too had been busy and a
much tired as she. And then if the dar
lings were not in their little beds they. woul
feel the sort of atmosphere of such kin
words, and would be more likely to go t
dancing round the centre sun which mad
everything so bright and warm.
But from some things I've seen I'm sur
some husbands seem to believe that ever
body at home must be like angels, and ney
be tired or dull, or have things out of pl
when they come in from the office or coul
ing-house. They can be as tired and -'
perhaps, as they feel likihai"
is right to ho"
But tb -
..arac
. good temper
..Aade happy without it
- wvers that spring up in our path
.y, reviving and cheering us. Kind word.
and looks are the outward demonstration
patience and forbearance is the sentimen
within. There is much said about the na
tural disposition and temper of men; an<
the fact, that any one has a temper which is
unhappy and unpleasant, is both accounte<
for and apologized, by saying, that his tem.
per is naturally an unpleasant one. It is a
comfortable feeling to lay as much blam<
upon nature as we can; ,ut the difficulty is
that we do not try to master our temper
No one has a temper naturally so good
that it does not need attention and cultiva
tion; and no one has a temper so bad, bu
that, by proper culture it may become
pleasant. One of the best disciplined tempers
ever seen, was that of a gentleman who was
naturally quick and irritable, rash and vio
lent; but by having the care of the sick
and especially of deranged people, he sc
completely mastered himself, that he was
never known to be thrown off his guard.
The difference in the happiness which is
received or bestowed by the man who
guards his temper and that by the man who
does not, is immense.
E LIZA nrTTI l
W~it bj.
MIT SUNDAY BREECES.
It chanced to be our washing day,
And all our things were drying;
The storm came roaring through the lines,
And set them all a flying;
I saw tihe shirts and petticoats
Go riding off like witches;
I lost-ah ! bitterly I wept
I lost my Sunday breeches!
I saw them straddling through the air,
Alas ! too late to win thiemn;
I saw them chase thie clouds, as if
The devil Ihad been in theni.
They were my darlings and my pride,
bly boyhood's only riches ;
" Farewell !farewell !" I faintly cried,
" My breeches 0 , my brehe
That night I saw them in my dreams ;
Ilow changed from what I knew thai~
The dew had steeped their failed thress
The wind ha whistled throuigh therjd-~
I saw the wide and gbastly rents
Wh1ere demon claws had torn them;
A hole was in their hinder parts,
As if an imp had worn them.
I have had many happy years,
And tailors kind and clever;
But thiose young pantaloonis have gone,
Forever and forever !.
And not till fate has cut the last
Of all my earthily stitches,
This achming heart shall cease to mourn
Mly loved, my long lost breeches.
TEE XflUSTER ABROAD.
A friend in Stockbridge, 31Iass., sends us
the followinmg anecdote of Rev. Zeb. Twich
eli, a Methodist clergyman of full and regu
lar standing, and a member of the Vermont
conference. At one ime he represented
Stockbridge in the Stata Legislature.
Zeb, says our correspondent, is a man of
fair talents, both as a preacher and a musi
cian. In the pulpit he is grave, solemn, dig
nified-a thorough, systematic sermonizer ;
but out of the pulpit there is no man living
wvho is more full of fun and frolio. On one
occasion he wvas wending his way toward
the seat of the annual confeirence of minis
ters, in company with another clergyman.
Passing a country inn, he remarked to his
companion
" The last time I stopped at that tavern,
slept with the landlord's wife !"
In utter amazement his clerical friend
wanted to know what he meant.
" I mean just what I say," replied Zeb;
md on went the twvo travellers in unbroken
silence, until they reached the conference.
[n the early part of the session the confer-.
mece sat with cl~osed doors, for the purpose
)f transacting private business, and especi
dlly to attend to the annual examination..of
rach member's private character, or rather r
onduct during the past year. For this pur
mose the clerk called the roll, as was the
ustom; and in due course Zeb's name was te
alled.
" Does any one know aught against the
ondunct of brother Twichell durinig the past
cear 1" asked the bishop, who was the presi
ing officer.
After a moment's silence, Zeb's travel- r
*ng companion arose from his seat, and gi
with a heavy heart, and grave demure count- 'j
nance, said that he felt he had a duty to ir
erform; one that he owed to God, to the ce
hurch, and to himself. H~e must therefore P
ischarge it fearlessly though with tremb- i"
ng. lHe then related wvhat Zeb had told
imn while passing the tavern, how he slept pm
rith the landlord's wife. The grave body in
f ministers was struck as with a thunder- r
alt; although a few smiled, and glancedr
rst upon Zeb and then upon the bishop,
nowingly, for they know better thanm the -
thers the character of the accused. The
shop called up brother T., and asked him
hat he had to say in relation to so serious
charge. Zeb arose and said: of
"I did the deed-I never lie." Then
tusing with an awful seriousness, lie pro
eded, with slow and solemn deliberation- -
there was one little circumstance, howv
er, connrec'ted with the afirm, I did notJ
me to the brother.- It may not have much
eighit with the conference, but although it
mty bb deemed of trifling importance, I will r
mte it.~ When I slept with the landlord's
fe, as I told~ the brother, I kept thet tavcrn
jeelf" co!~nne
The long add froubleco fnne re- j
redda titter followed,, and the next name
t TEE UGLY FAMY.
t In one of .the lower Districts of the Pal
. metto State, there once lived a family of
some six or seven persois, who were known
I far and wide as the " Ugly Faniily.'? One
of-them, Ike, was So" usp'eakabf" hard
y favored, that it made. one feel as if he. had
s bitten a green persimmon' to look at him,
. and whenever he walked. through the streets
I the dogs I slung their tails and sneaked off,
I too scared to-bark.
The fame of this family spread through
the country, and. - t4ae-r-viai'cied the ears of a
Georgian w or a long time, had held un.
3 disputed.- on of the celebrated pen
ividual at length
to the
LLe
.pn,-that the Geor.
. pped from his horse.
1-say," said the Georgian, recovering a
- ittle from his astonishment, "are you not
'Ugly Jake' himselfI"
The wagoner shook his head, "and grinned
- a ghastly smile," that made him look like
the nightmare personified.
"I'll bet you ten dollars that you are the
ugliest man in the State," said the Georgian.
- Done!" said the wagoner; "come up
I here, to the wagon." And going to the back
of jhe wangon, he called out, "Wake up,
I Jake, and put your head out here."
lrhe Georgian, burning with curiosity,
le. ned forward, as the .ovey wasraised
sl4wly up. Suddenly his eyes fell upon a
physiognomy so awfully, boundlessly, over
poweringly ugly, that it seemed to be formed
out of the double extract -of'delirium tre
iapens.
The horse snorted and started back in
fright, threw his rider over his head, but the
atter had scarcely touched the ground, be.
ore he was mounted again. Throwing
own the ten dollars and his.penknire, with.
ut saying a word, lie " struck a bee line
r the-Savannah," looking alternately over
,each shoulder, as lonas the wagon remain
ed in sight.-N Spirit of the Times.
DEM S m.-A pious old negro,. while
sayiiggrace at the table, not only used to
ask a blessing on all lie had upon his board,
but would also petition to have some defi
cient dish supplied. One day it was known
that Cato was out of potatoes, and suspect.
ing that he would pray for the same at din
ner, a wag provided himself with a small
measure of the wcgitables, and stole under
the window, near which stood the table of
our colored Christian. Soon Cato drew up
a chair and commenced:
"0, imassa lord ! wilt dow in dyprevi
dent kindness condescend to bress ebery
ting before us; and lie pleased to 'stow
upon us just a few Itaters-and all ik
praise." (Here the p6tatoes were dash
upon the table, upsetting the mustard .po)
Demns 'em, massa: Lord ! said Cato, looking
up wiith surpr-ise. " Only just luff'mn down
lettle easier next time!I"
WHAT differene is th'ere between a ban
tam cock and a dirty housemaidi The one
is a domestic fowl, and the other, a foul do.
mestic. -
A oENTLE3XA% wishing. to get rid of'a
visitor, and not likeing to tell him "-To put
on his hat and- make- 2hmself scarced'modi;.
summit of you- porieranium, and . allow me
to present to your oeuilar that scientific
piece of mece anicism, whichi forns the
egress portion of this apartment."
A CoFFIN, salys an Irishman, is tho house
a man lives in w~hen lie is dead.
RICH SPJGDRY GOOIIS.
290 Broad Strieet, Augusta, Georgia,
LRE nowv recei injg a complete assortment o
....Rich and Ele a~t DRY GOODS, wich they
'ufTr at Wholesale u~d Retail, New York casi:
prices. A:.mong whir-li will be found
Rich Satin,Plaid, Sitk and Wool Goods, a newv and
beautif ul article fno Ladies' Dresses.
Embroidered H~ernenl: , a beautiful Goods, made of
pure Twisted Sikr Ladies' Dresses.
Brocadc Silks, of ric)h and elegnt styles.
Plain Chiamelion and Chene Silks, of rich and ele
gant styles. I
Pure White Brocade a'nd Watered Silks..
Very rich Light Silks, a beautiful article for Even
ing and Seond-day) Dresses.
Barege DeLaines, Bareges and Tissues, French
Mduslin and Lawns.'
Emb~troidlere-d and Duttecd Swiss Muslins, Swiss and
Jaconet Muslins, in'great-variety.
riped and Plaid Musl ns, in great varicty,
swiss and Jaconet Tr mings and Insertings, g
Jollars, Cufi's and Un ersleeves, of new and beau- a
tiful styles.
lich Emibroid--red Mtdslin Capes and Chemnisetts,
sich Worked Limnerick Lace Capes, Caps and Un
dersleeves.;
tiehi Emibroidered L nen Cambric Handkerchiefs, a
some veriy fime. -.
rench and English C ~lics and Ginghams, bleach- i
ed and Brown H~om -puns.
)amnask Napkins an~ Towelig oir n
Gloves. -cug oir n
iha great variety of' other Goods, to which we
aspe(ctfullly invite the a tention of the public.
Maihrch 17 tf 9 -
['!E business formez'ly conducted under the
style of TRENT &1 SMITH, for the purpose
Sconductieg .a HIotel-rr-t~r ho fwn-aflrburg,
nown as the American Hotel, was dissolved on -
1e 12th instant, by mutual consent.
. THOMAS HT. TRENT,
January 30th, IS8 CS52..
NOTICE! A
HIE Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks
. to-his boarders and the public generally, for '
leir liberal patronage at the Hotel formerly kept by
rent & Smith, and known as the A merican HotelA
the Towvn of Hamburg, and wvould ask a further .C
nltilnance of the same; feeling assured on hlis m<
rt, tha~t he can and w~ill give satisfaction to all that est
ay call and examine the old stand of James ilub- to
rd, dee'd.
The Hotel being situated gin the most business .
irt of Town, and convenient to the South Care- -
a Rail Road and Augusta Depot. - , .
Extra attention given to the ladies apartment, and A
oms kept fo: the special accomodation of families. I2
- THOMAS H1. TRENT. bu
Hamburg, January 30th 1852. 6m -4 'm
Sugar and Coffec, ~du
AM nowv receiving my-Spring stock of 8YJOAR
and COFFEE, con'sisting of a superior article
Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed, and Loaf
wern-iment, Java anid Rio Coff'ee, of a superior
ality. . S. E. BOWERS. -
Hamburg. A pril 21 - if 4
- wa
Notice. . .
TL those indebted to the estate of .Nathzan
Norris, dee'd., are requested to make payment -.
thtwithi, and those hav-ing derrnands tvill please --
uent them inmmediately properly attested aecord
to raw. -N. A. NORRISAdmts.
IJareh 4 - m. 7i I L
pay
BAGE facota- -I 5pro
L REstock of Ciroice BA CON IEH
L SiIOIULDERS, 11AMS, and LARD, foti
by ---S. FK BOWERS.
DI ATE.S.
llnector.
L.Aa 0KSr,
WE BtARTIN;
RICg OJ IBJAKE -
- 'HEN 1' LL.
BARN
O TLEBUM0
WIL RK2]DSA
THE AN,
'Iva BherifL
AAW aid
.,a and Lexington Dis
-PaItaige,Edgefied C. H.
- . . if52
S. I&. K 1 N S,
ATdRNEY AT LAW.
Orncx imildiately'in rear of the Court House.
Jan 22 tf 1
5 ONFENHA.BINE Y,
iLL. n M all times in his Office, at
VEdf I it House, near the PLANTER'S
Ho-rTEL. .
He will atten4p mptly and strictly to business
in bis profession' 1
Nov.14 t 51
J A*k[ES M- IDAY,
, OF CtMOND, VA.,
PerMasently located at Edgefield C.
H., offeashis professional services to
hMdW6f'the'Village and its vi
einity; and' wilattcda'to any call he may have
either in the Vllage of Couitry.
All operations warranted.
'March 13,1859;'0 tf 8
Operationg'on the Teeth,
BY HOEkCE-PARKER.
Address Edgefield C.'H., or Sleepy Creek,
P O., S. C.
March .11.185. ly 8
T HE Subscriber, ij-removed to his NEW
ROOM, No 1, Crriei of Jefferson Street and
Park Row, where he will he pleased to ececive the
calls of Friends L.
un.10IW.-P. BUTLER, MERCHAN'r.
June]10 tf 21
~NewcGoods!
T DESubser r's are now receiving their usual
SprIi ind Summer Goods,
.3 CONSISTING OF.
aney -aed-;Staple Dry Goods,
GROCM!EpJ HARD WARE,
- 'SfOES &c., &c.,
which they willielle on'as god terms as they can
be bought in the-market.
At tlieSioK'r 'upied by John Lyon
next to Drr4i's tore.
- ' ;WIMLL'MS & CIIRISTIE.
March 25'- . tf 10
New Sp|ippgdoqods for '52.
A T my Store,,near the Court House, I have
t.just opened a COMPLETE and general Stock
ofraall the
*Varietsies o heSeason,
which;I respectfi~inflithetrading comrmunity to
call and examine.\' ,.
I would particular . iet attention of the a
Emabroiderfu 1. 4.lCollars, Chemi
ztts dIsljtil Capes,
L AW NS, S5$$ Ja0ONE T S. P LAIN
And-to a-veryeifutifl idt of r ~
Embroidered midin and Silk Evening
-5Dresses,
Prices .(on coityt ntil the first of January, tn
responsile and junetidal buyers) -to suit the tines.
A liberal 'distinction'miade with persons buiying~ for
March 25 . ..-e 'tf LO 0lL4
Spring- -agdjunmner Goods.
I H AVE eF rl my usul su'pply of SEA SON
ABLIE GODS, to which I respect fully invite
lie attention of the trading. community. ' They
hall be sold LOW b'nd to those who wish to buy
or CAsu, inducen hts shall be offered.
W. P. B(TTLERI
Ftst Dodi- East of Col Frazi'er.
Edgefield, S. C Apr11 8 t f 12
*URmoval!
.> MFriends and customers can
-fimdano in the house below Hhol
lingsworth.:dNiehohis, aiid as
sual will make tor order. for CASII,
Fine-Drees Boos................$7 00
do Pump Boots.''...............8 00
do Double SoleiuWater-Proof'.....9 00
All other kinds of wvork at the lowest price.
Excellent Work, good Fits and superior style.
nrantied to all. those that may- favour me. with
call. - WM. McEVOY.
Jan29.-. -,~:tif - 2
N~" otice.
4LL Persons lndebted.to the estate of Oliver
4Towles, arc rdquet~l t'o inake .imia~l~te pray
ent, and those Ihving demands against the samie"
ill render them in properly attested.
R6t. . M..SCURRY, Administrator. ]
- a Notice.
LL thoae':lnilebted'-to the-estate of Charles ni
.B. Logan, dee'd., are required to make pay
ent, and those having demainds to present them
'operly attested.'
- *M. W. LILES, elc
"A X- - Ad'rs. al
-.* ~PWLAI.4Y.
Feb 19, J- l'Im' - ' - -
-Noice.
T L persona-having- demands against the estate
of J1. A. Pei'r1n,'dee'd., afre requested to ren
r them in to 'Capt.AW. Harrison, as he is iiy
ecnt during my absence froni the State.E
A. PERRIN, A dm'r. fri
*Notice. ' Ca
LTrPersoiin deieFto the Estafte of Sampson ly
'B. Miy's, def.d.' 'iird'regnested 'to miake pny- Ce:
nt, and allt thba$'aigdfr~ihdA against saId
ate will presen't'them properly attested according be
April 1l - 3m' 11-' -
LL Notes due the Sufiseriber, individually or
a s Exentiai. 'z-e jlaeid in the'Bank of hlam- -.
g, Jfor colldiitrri !Thioso indebted will please hi.
ke~m'meditte -m~rent. by
)r. John Ml:Galphiti,, i aqt as my. A ttorney,
eing my absinee from the State. rot
-D. ARDIS. 'WE
)ee 23, ., ...if - wI
for
-Teas? :Teas!
UST! reeed a -choie lot -of TEASB, from the
-ThmiidelhizbTe's Compamny of a superior quality
ranted omn~.'m iloIi.yson, Genpowder, hmperinl
Black lof itvee'ydescription, put up in small
hages, Idr (amily use.....or sale by
S.82E. D3OWERS.R
TunhirgA21l if ' 1
LL tht .h&totth Estate of John 13. Lo
L~gan, de'd:; .erqudsted to make immediate. adj
rmeat, slbt ~havis doands te-present thema Mc
L~~iW ILES, por
~A~i6Lto AY. Adirs at1
'ULWAY
e6 1 31n 5. -
J. M. N E W
- s~s
JM
WHOLESALE & I
READY MADE CLOTHING, TI
UNDER THE U. S, 1
J M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving
- Ready Made Clothing ever offered in tlahi
improved styles of manufacture.
-A
A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOU
W Country Mlerchants, and all porsons vi
and examine our Stock for themselves.
.Angusta, Sept. 23.
GREAT
T HE Sulcribiers are now receiving direct f
LARGK'ST and BEST ASSORTMENI
COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, 19
KNIVES, TI
Together with a large an elegant Stock of
SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEA
Gold and Silver Pencils ar
-AI
LOOUXG GLAZE
Of every style and pattern, together with a full
School and Miscellaneous
NrOwing to the great senrcity of moneq
to sell Goods this season lower than any louse
gW Merchants from the country will plei
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26,
ALDRICH
Metcalf's New Iron-Front Sto
AUGUSTA
A LDRICI & ROYAL, dealers in B 0 0 '1
I the largest and most splendid assortment <
LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES
(For Retail,) of any other Honse in the City.
W Persons visiiing.Augusta will always
able articles to select from at our New Store.
rf Please give us a call and see for you
A pril 1, 1852.
Spring and Summer Goods!!
3. A. VANWINRLJE,
NEXr Doon -ro G.OarG., RAn. loAn B3axx,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ITHAYE now on hand and for'sale a. e'omplete
adextenasive assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap
* D'Etes, Casmerets, &c.,
to order in asyl.of superiority- and eleganee. All
who are in ~want of fine girments arid wish themi
to fit as they origit to fit will please give nie a call
and satisfy themselves.
Ready ]Yade Olothing.
My Stock of CLOTEiING this sensoni is full
and harge, com~nprisingr Cloth. Frock and
D)ress Coats. Choth, Cashmerett
and Drap D'Iste Saeks, BIpk,
Satin D'Chiene White
and Striped Silk Sacks, Grass
Linen, Ponger Silk and Brown
Linen Snmeks, Black and Faney Colored
Pants, Mlarseils Pants, nnd a large n~otmn
>f iBul' White and Fnney Marseils Vests, &c.
- ALSO
A large suipply of furnishing nrticles. such as
?rents, Gloves, ilosiery, ~tSspenders, Collars. Silk,
hnnze, Cotton and 31erino undler Garments, Whmite
mud Colored Shirts, &c.
.And a Fine Stock
fPERFUMERY 4.- FANCY ARTICLES.
All Goods in my estalIishmnent are of thme umr
tIJu~rrv and will b~e sold right.
J.~ A. VANWINKir..
A ugusta, A pril 1 tf lI
PA K l this method of informing their friends
.amnd the public that their Maehine Shop is now
Scomphlete operation.
rTey are prepared for building
Pannel Doors and Windows, Sash,
Bliuds, Door'Frames,
M~ANTEL-PIECES,
ad all other articles (in the .Joiner's Business.
odsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, &c,
ept constantly on hand for sale..
C-A IlNET WORK,
nale oi' repaired to order.
Sashi will be furnishecd li~ledl with glassnnd primed.
Those wishing work in onr line, will please call
dl examine our Stock and prices before buyitng
swhere, anid learn thiat as good i ork cemn be done
Edgefield Court Ilouse, as can beofound-.
For Sale
27TIIA T very desirable, pleasant
ndhealth~y place knownt as the
" Cross Roads," 24 miles from
Igetield C. 11., on the Columbia Road, containing
im five to eight hundred acres.
The Planitation is in good rep~air witht a never
ling wvell of water, and all accessary out-buildings.
igcther with a commodious Dwellingr h ouse, near:
completed-two Stories high, 60 feet long, 42
-t widle, eight rooms and seven fire places.
IIT For further partienlars apply to theo Subscri- a
r at the Spanun Jiotel, Edgefield C. TT.
.JO11N llUIET.
Feb20 - f . 6 Ai
Notice !
'II Subscribier intending to make an alteration A~
.in hiis~business, notifies all persons indebted to a'
ri either b~y note or accoint to settle the same a
the fitst of .luly next. . i
rhannkful to is friends for thueir very liberal pat. il
lage, lie invites the attentiou 'of the publlic to his. I
i selected Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,0
ich lie intend,. selling at the very lowest prices,
CASH ONLY! . OT -
Inambura, Mny 10 - f
Land for Sale
'lHE Subscriber offers.for saule~tlie nd beonge a
lng to the Estate of Joseph Moo ,deeasd -
>nu Tract containing abo'ut seoiy -e~g
ohnniig latids of James Rainaford, ,S Christie
I others. - - ,. -
)nc other Tract confainingT 6i and~h f
mining lands of Dr., E. J, Mis, Mr'
arc mid othrera.
he above Landa s hea eur tioV
ion of it is wvell timbered'and caut-bep reb
>rivate sale on liberal terms~eas
'E.EN f~xor
BY & O.
OTBL
ETAIL DEALER IN
LUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &e
[OTEL AUGUSTA, GA.
the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTM1ENT of
city. Their Stock consists of the latest and most
L S 0
THS' AND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING.
sitinig our city, are respetfully solicited to cali
dk 36
SALE!!
rom Manufacturers, both North and South the
of
EEDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS,
lIMBLES &c.
'DS, WALLETS, PORT-MONJE,
d Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c.
and cheap Stock of
t
Books, Paper, Ink, &c,, &I,
in the country, the Subscribers are deterinined
in Charleslon or Augta.
se call and exanine for themselven.
DUNHAM & BLAKELY.
M - 45. c
& ROYAL,.
re---Opposite the Masonic Hall,
GEORGIA.
'S AND SHOES, have alwayson hand
,f
ILND CHILDRENS BOOTS k SHOBS,.
tine a good Stock-of the finest and most fashion. v
rselves.
13m .ii. -
DR. A. G. TEAGUE, -
Wholesale & Retail 2DruggIst,
r UAl.S this method of retiurning his thmanks to
Ihisfrien~uds and p~riro, far 'tiiC Patroiiike he
hats reeved in the salle-of'lDrs,abfedii&.
]Ue. is now receiving an addition tohl~is lready- ~
tens~ive Soe of ? -
Drugs/ Medidines, p"eg is
Dye Stuffs, Paints,.Oils, WVintioy Glazes, Patty
Th FIazS' Aho le1S
P E RFUME R Y.
Of his own and N~ortherg1make.
FrclcW Extracts, &c., &c.
Paint, Unir,, lat, Shoe and .Tanners Brushes
Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds,
made under his own sutpervision in strict
accord1ar E with the Ur. S. Dispi'ry.
Time mnost Iteputable' Nesutrnaas,
All! of which he will sell at prices that will compare
favorably with any Southiern tnnrket. Those wish
ing to purchase articles in his line will do well to
eall and examine his Stoek and prices. S
E'Ielicld C. 1r.. .nn 22 tf 1 a
Family Groceries.
A FRESil SUPP'LY OF THE FOLLOWING
-a'Tici.rs.- st
Jiacoun. Lard andl Flour, Miustard in Boxes, iS
Beef Tongmes, kCnpers. Ja
Chuees'e, IFruits in Bnrndy,
Pinte A pple Cheese, .:rn berry, Riaspbinry, ,p
3Inckerel, in Barrels and IBlackbury Janms and tij
Kitis, .. . .llys, - t
Salmon, in Kitts, Pick'd Sarsafrass, Strawbunry- in
Fr.hd Salmon. Rtasphnry and Lenmon nt
" aIckerel, . Syruapst
" Clams, L~emon and J.ime Juice, ca,
Sardhincs, 1-2 and I--i box Assorted Candies, of
J'ickled P'ork, I " Kisses. e
" IBeef, Dl'k1:nd White Pepper se
" had, White Mustard Seed, su
Porto Rico Sugar, G(round and RaceGinger y~
Stewarts Coffee Sngar, Itermudla Arrow Root, or
Suprior Brown " IPrepared Fanna, food "for exi
Lonana md Crushed " I ntants chi
P'uhv'd and Clariiedh rdo 'Colgate's Pearl Starch, its
.ava and Lagutira Cafyea? Soda. and Sal Aerains, ens
Jamnica and Rio -'I. Sal Soda and Salt Peter, to
Miolasscs. T'able and Sack Salt, ti
A genteral assortment of Sperm. Adamantime, At
Tiea, . Tallow Canidles, p
31accaronmi and Vermi- Turpentine, Soda, and Lj,
eilla, iFancy Sonaw
Rice and .Rice Flour, Blacking and Blacking me
Soda Crackers, .lrushes, use4
Boston do' - Wine and: Stoughton's sin
~8ngar do Bitters,ca
Jnmbles & Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, let
Layor Raisins, - Olive Oil, val
Currants and Citron, Castor Oil,
jz.Mes and Ketchups, -
Pepper Sauces, Tnbls, Bucekemilails
West India Preserves, .Willow Baskeis W
Ginger do -Brooms, &c., &e7 - el
French 31nsiard, in
A dded to ihe above, is a general assogiment of catl
WINES, CORDiA LS and LIQUOXk9, all of haa
richl will lie sold LOW, FOIR CAstH, by -rinj
* IIOLLINGS WORTH! & NICIIOLAS. ein
.April 29 tf . 15 -
Land for Sale? ! ;
lIE Subscriber offers for sale his PLANT-i- o
I'TION on Turkey Cre<;k, about 56'miles Noriy
fEdgelield Court flouse. -- - -. - l'wh
The Tract conitains Nine hundued and fifty (95(7 sTigi
eres, between 3001 and -400 acres of which are to I
Swoods, and about 60( acres of low grounds./
On the premtises is a large dwelling -Ilouse.
Ilso, new and eomsforsible out houses, good Qin
Louse and Stables, &e.-ti
-A L5s - wo.
nother tract of Lnda about 2 1-2 miles Dist of the Pia
liove, containing- Five, hundred.(5110),a -ris. On of
s tract there aure about 80) aeces chcea withi Ro.
ue Jnst.- 1.8 months-thec balancee is in 'oods, and thme
I good Cottonm an'dl Graini Lrnnd. The arc some add
egro houses- und stables ont this tra.
.. .G. A. DISON.
A..11 Sot
Eiectors lotice.
SLL- thuoso "indebted to thte estate of WVillamn &j
LGarrett, dec'~d., arei requested to nma'te pay- bur
ieut forthwith, and'thqse having demands against A
uid-estato will render. them in properly attested,
wcording to law.
- WCUARLE HAMMOND, .
W 1.LE -GHA MMOND,
- -THOS. GARRETT. .4
I sNotice.
nlttiem poperiy 1taiested to the subscriber. a
- - W . J. AJ..ER, Adm'r
JAU.NDJCE, DYSPEPSA, C1RONIC
NERVOUN DEDILTY, bli48ESO
DISEASE9 . ARISIl
kDiordered, Lrei, var tsea-s -
'stipation, Inard ilel' Fuka
the Head, Acidity of -' & Ste
Heartbutn, Dikguat for Food' e
Weight .ra .tha Stomuoz kSour
Sinkn'rtlserna t i * 'f ,h 1A i
Snmimin g'a t the i u
Breathing, Fluttering at the *erl Chokin
Snfocating-uswationiskeaaj'i
Dimness rf;ViionireuAere
Sight, Fever and'duU p=- - eaI,'D
ciency or Perpiration, Yelleiress of th.e
and EyeiPain, .in he a -r -
ILim'bs, 4-c., Busiin 'g'i 4 ''
Flushesof Jea'tintst
aird Great .Depress ion or*av4e82: :
naully-cured by- e .e w
DR.- H007FL 1 14
CELEBRATED GENNE
DR. C. M. JACKSOINj A,
AT THEOGERMANNED3
120 Aich.Street,
!THEIR power over the aboyei -
- celled-if -equaled-hyTny other~e
in the UnitedStates, as--thJee .
cases after s1kilfll.ysicians had
These Bitters fire worthy the'd e Oti ' t n id
Posesising great "virtues in the rectifiatids ef
eases of the Liver.and. erser:grandi; e
most searching powers iuiweaknces and t,
the digestive organsthey areith a
pIasant
Read and be 0
The e'ditor of tfdie* BosToe rMad,
2tnd, 1850: - - i. -
Da. 1Ioor.An.'s CzrzsurrZ dtas 'i Irrs
For the core of: Liver Complain, Iiudiejd spejs
ia, Chronie-or NervousI)ebililtyijid.ew
rf the most ppular. medicinw A
Bitters have been - -uped by-thessain& d"'
)ur elbow says he. hast himself - d eSietual
and permanent enre -of: Li'verC-wnplaia-frwaihi
,se of this -remedy. We are convincedithaataW
if these Bitters, the'patient constantl 'gain aigh
%nd vigor-a fact worthy- qf greatoie
i'ey are.plcsant.in taste.and..smei 1i
mied by persons with the Most delicite
afety, under any eircnmstances. 'Ve are
ront experience, and to-.the -afflictedweadv
ise.. -
"ScoTT' WnxKi.Y," -one of _the -be
wpers published, said, - - --
"Dr. -Hdort..%n's GEnIAN RITTvUin fD b
nred by Dr.-Jackson, are now recommended
if- he most prominetirmembeirs.of the fue
nticle-of mneh-efficacy in cases ft iwalw
ta such is the case.-we would advise"indthenri
brain a bottle,-and -thne save themselves ideislf ek"
as. Persons -of debilitated constitntu lsjwiiijb8
liese Bitters advantagef. -to' their healty' ,Wa
now from experienwe theeaintryteesi ytt we
poniweek-systems."- ' W .
More Evidene *
The "IniADELMPIi. .SAUt)AY GA4
cet family newspaper puilished iniheornit d'
syx, of tlse val able Bitters: .
" It is seldom that -e reconmend what are -
d Patent' Medicines, - tothq. eonfide ard 1 uWM
ge of our, ienders: and herefeithndte
tend -Dr. Ioolhnd's Germni, Bitterei.-Wo h
e distinctly understood tisatw areet, ,eWN
lie noptrums. of the .aay, thatare. oii Ii*F t
brief. period. and then. forgottenq . r :.j
tone their gnilty race of msiid 1,9 :
ine long established; universally prdWa.
as met the hearty approval of the facilty i n
Evidence upon evidence hasfieeni rpceIve Jika
>regoing)-from all sections of time' Unio , ies
iree years, nd the strongesttestim~ ilW61 lff69,
.that thereix..more -of usd-i ihsp ildo9!0b
:gular Physicians of-Plladelphling t*-i pther
ostrums combined,, a faqtaspn easily'esab
slhed, and fully piovinglliira msientific paraijps
,rill meet:.willitheir-qit apegr egase
ven in this form. -
Tti this medicinewil'enre Liver era14 and
tyspritia, no one eafddsobtsfi git liV
. it acts seifieally-hporu tket'stsnacjnid~f
it'is preferable to calinet in'ai lol i~i~e
ffect ;s, -immnediate. lhey aJ.~ aii
imal6 or fnfai*isitbaaity ~~lh
ny time."
This m'eieine has attae that- hig kr er
whichs is necessary ,for ali medie1i~j.~fi~e
ue canfetrs' ghtsitioW0tsa
t.-isE of tIteelires-of- thee wh'o are~nno~it~,
elved. - - ' e- o .4
They have t ie4d~ M -
To fm'hfes all kaie Ynt
anrages of their great restorative pones.-Si c.i
omTsi 75 cvrris - - &'"
For' salegim-agency, at eeds ,by
Angust-212 -. ly er c' -we
DR.I
JVERIWORT AND Tm
SAFE -and certain- er for--Caghmsy.Cuids,
. Croup, -Asihmna, Consumptionuf-eIftiuin
pitting of Blood, Bronchitis, 1looping Congifid
I Pulnonary Affctions. ' - *
S Lovely Young Lady -Curei~ efE
Consumtion! i '
TH nE following is fromnthe- pen of Wit.'JL Law-u
5, Esq., time di.stinguishecd editor of the 11 &MIili
ry and Naval Argus- under date~ of Newi 'Yoh',
anmary 26, 1851. What could be more naiv~e
"hI -is seldom we permit- nurselves ;to ocenpy a
ace in thmese columns so speak- in'praise.o*' ay.~
ele in time patint medicino way, li.nt .wher.n4p
e life of a fellow creature paved by the :us~
:diic-ine whatever. we-consider it .as. , 'r.
t our dsnty, to give. a, simple atatemeon f~s
ist others may, in hike manner,-bebenefite4.~
me which hias induced us to pen tlisaric es~~
a youing..lady of our acquaintance,whmJ frqsa
possnre so the night air, -contractcd. aol itb
tied on time -Lungs before, its ravages bold-e
iyed. .(Thmis-occumrred two..years agpo-this -wiuitep)*
irous remedies were used, but with yeryslittie6eet
beneit.-Tme Cough. grew nworse, withs coppius
pectoration, win'd the sunkers'iyeh'dh .pale, imollow
Cek, toldl plainly- that puilmnonary disease was doin~
wrtnhedelicate frame. --hi--am-yiLplY
an was conanited. and although be woanhrtni
the ymm~g ladr thatcshe really h'ad-ts-Cuonsetap
a, yet lie woulil give no encouragementnestos -aet
this- crisis her mothecr was persuaded--to':-nukb
I of a bottle of Dr. -Rogers' Compound-Symnp.r
rerwort andl Tar. and we are -happy'otariteh
it perfectly ensredi in less thsan-three:montheibythi
udicine alone, after even hope .wasdestroyed~gtre
lecss to comment an sneh a case as this, for the
sple truth will reaht wvhers polished fesigin-e~hr
m. If anT doubt time atnsthticity of this stateint,
them call at thisOfice.-U. S. Military'and' 1,1
I Argus. - - -- e o+1W
From the N..Y. Courier,, ug 13. .. .
D)a. Roozas' Srsas' or Ltvanwosr -AnDT5Vak
liave -heard of several -important. -cures'rseeatly
esed by this excellent -medicinal preparasian, and
one instance -that came under our oseaw
speak cnnfidently. -One of our emnploye~,h
~sufferedseremely from along standing ch~u
the -pest week commenec the use fhauui
,and hsis Cold bait entirely-disaplieared.~i~L
From the N. Y. Mirror, Sept. 2..
Cough:Mtedicines pre~pared; frpiujJe above arti
it is needless now so spsk ; its'efficaby'ln I
siring Conghs,.Colds nnd otiher, 1.un.oppin
em too freequently, if neglected, reeutnm.
iption, iui too well established in piblic ~ae~
sad eulogy now.. .
From the N. Y. Desnte , Aug '25.
Kr. have heretofore taken occasion to giveotr..oe
my in favor: of. the ecirative propertiesdicf10i
ers' Compoupd Syrup of Liesr~nd
sd here repeat thmp advice aatg-gia,-v i
ons whoare aiflie tvith Consumpnen, er-~s
he premonitory symptoms,. to V*ake atiith
cera preparation. y y- - J- -te
7" The Genuine .is signed -AwNuR w RoGvsea
steel plate engraved wrapperkround'eath -
.is~id:.haleale andreuiV
- 113 C):Nees Nr6& Orleans,'
General Agents for the.Southern States',teiiea
-iaiesist he addreed. ..5x
RDA &'DENDy, AbheviF
A MES, Newlierry, A. ). CREIIT
apriorl r wuiT i'
0 >ban-hs i~r S /&I
fiialr