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1D COVrT O JOV. Tim Court ef Jove was once convened, And thus the question ran: Which holds the greatest sway on earth, The female Pace or man ? The hall was full-the gods were there The subject to debate, While goddesses for woman plead, Until the hour was late. Old Time then left his dusty seat, Where for ages he bad been, To tell to those assembled there, What his sharp eye had seen. "I saw," said he, " a warrior como, Triumphant from the field, With laurels fresh upon his brow, Which had his courage sealed. But while he made his vietorous boast, To valor breathed his vow, An arrow speed froza woman's eye Soon laid the warrior low. I saw a monarch on his throne, A sceptre in his hand Dependent subjects at his feet, And a realm at his commanJ.. rut 'twas his lot to be subdued Vis freedom found a grave, For woman came-and by her charm. The king was made a slave." "In fine," said he, " I looked on man, Ferocious, savage, wild, Until his lawless soul was tamed By nature's fiirest child. IHer smiles have a subduing power, Her tears resistless might Her voice a tone that thrills the heart Her eye, an orb of light. "And now," said he," another word, And then my task is done; That is-without her, man's a blank Creation has no nun." G00D WIVESA WANT 0 'E TIMES. This is the rather startling caption of an article in a late number of the Boston Ol. ive Branch-. If the allegation be indeed true, then it is- high time there' were some "Men's Rights Conventions," for the pur pose of bringing about a reform. All the wrong, defects, and oppression we are satis flied, do not lie on the men's side of the house. We are not willing to bear more than half of the responsibility that attaches to society for tho evils it creates. If there is a want of good husbands, there is an equal want of good wives, and it will do neither the one nor the other any harm' to be told-the truth plainly. We copy a portion of the-artiele referred to, and ask young ladies, who are looking out for good husbands, to give it their serious considera tion. As the lady reader looks at the subject of this article, she adds, " Good husbands, also, are a want of the times." It may be so. But one thing at a time. We have act our pen in motion to write on our selected sub. ject. And now for the proof of our pro position. We will first give some testimony. We rallied a young man, the other day, upon his leading a bachelor life. He replied, " I cannot af ford to marry. My income will not support a family with the present style of living and the general expectations of wives, who, ins these times, are rather unemployed ladies than wives or helpmates. If wives wore what they used to 'be, and would de as they used to do, I should marry, and I eould afford to marry." Another witness has been put by us on the stand upon this subject, and he says he is "afraid to marry a city girl, and country girls he is not acquainted with them, nor has he time to cultivate their acquaintance. City girls are pretty playthings," he says, " but they are not hopeful candidates for wives. T[hey knowv how to sing, to play upon instruments, to dance and to dress. T[hey are gifted in small talk, are agreeable companions for an hour, but have not the substantial qualities for wiv-es. They do niot know how to make good bread, nor even how to superintend the cook. They do not understand domestic duties generally, nor howv to render home attractive and happy. There are exceptions to these cases, but the exceptions are so rare, that my chance wvould be next to none of be comimg acquainted with a lady who would be an exception to the generally existing facts." Another old married gentleman adds his observation and experience as follows: " young men, generally, dare not, and can not afford to marry in these days, for the expense of house-keeping are such that they cannot meet them. A young married wo man in the cities, or their neighborhood, must dress a good deal, must have costly furniture, and a house to correspond; must keep tw~o or certainly one female domestic, and live in style, and keep up appearances. On the contrary, my wife, wvhom I married wvhen a young man, was from the beginning. a wire, a helmate to me. She took care of all I brought into the house. She worked willingly and diligently with her hands. She did her full share in labor, in saving, and in planning; so that the handsome for tune I now possess might be accumulated." Enough on the score of testimony. Observation bears us out in saying that good wives are a want of the times. They may be found among the mountains of Ver mont, and among the hills of Newv Hamp shire, and amid the forests of Maine; but they are not plenty hereabouts. Not long ago, an active merchant in this city sicken. ed and died, and it was attributed very much to his pecuniary embarrassments. He was once reputed to be well-to-do in the world. His family were extravagant, very extrava gant. The merchant lived up to his income, and beypond it, when the hard times came, and the result was business, ruin and death, his wife is said to have been far more guilty than he, in bringing him to such an end. This is a representative of many similar cases. Other men do not die a natural, but only a business death, which some honora ble merchants think is worse than a natural death. How many failures, could the cause of them be searched into might be attri buted properly to the want of good domes tie and economical wives. The expsrience of many a husband as he traces those lines, will respond to the truth of,'iimn. How vain for a man "to rise early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows," if he has a wife who is a help. eat, help-spend, help-waste instead of a helpmeet. It is obvious, that good wives are a want of the times, from the fact that our young men to so great.au extent, do not marry for " marriage is -honorable in all," and al nrost all young metr would-seek the honera-. ble state of matrimony, if they could find those good wives that their income would support. If any one will take the pains to look-abroad, especially in our cities, he will a.d tant yong men do not marry, na gren erally as they used to do, and we believe the true and principal cause has been hinted at. WOMN. What a blessing was there bestowed on man, when the Supreme Being in his good ness and benevolence, created woman to be his partner in life, the sharer of his sorrows and afflictions, the consoler of his grief, and a check on all of those passions, which in duee him to do evil and transgress the laws of that Almighty Power, who bestowed upon him this great and inestimable blessing. How dreary would be man's lire if it were not for woman. She who can ever overlook his every fault, sustain and bear with him, though crime stain his brain, even unto the last, and then if need be, will lay down her precious life, that his might be saved. How often do we behold her, when abused and insulted by some cruel monster, who is un worthy to be called man, still standing by him in the hour of trouble, receiving that abuse and insult with the never dying hope, that perhaps he will ere long turn from his evil ways, and seek the path of honor and rectitude, until, as the last sad stroke, she enters an untimely grave, by the blood stained hand of that ruffian who solemnly swore at the marriage altar, to live, cherish, and protect her, until death, from whence there is no relief, should finally and forever part them in this sin cursed world. How often do we see her trusting in the honor of man, until at last she is robbed of that p:iceless em-her virtue-and then to shield herself from disgrace and ignominy destrovs herself by her own hand, and that villain who has caused her to do this, is still considered as an honest and upright man, by most, if not all of mankind. Shame, 0! shame, on such a state of things, espe cially in an enlightened land, where kinow ledge is shed abroad, and religion pretends to have an influence. Arise-Arise, 0 ! ye, that still have a least spark of humanity re maining in your veins, and shake off this unhallowed notion, and then go on until woman shall be elevated to that high stand upon which the -Almighty designed she should be placed, and then will ye be well worthy the sacred name of mankind. A MoTUER's TEARS.-There is a touch ing sweetness in a mother's tears, when they fall upon the face of her dying babe, which no eye can behold without imbibing its influence. Upon such hallowed ground the foot of profanity dares not approach. Infidelity itself is silent and forbears its scoffings. And here woman displays not her weakness, but her strength of attach ment which can never in its fullest intensity be realized. It is perrennial, dependent on no clime, no changes-but alike in storm and sunshine-it knows no shadow of turn ing. A father, when he sees his child going down to the dark valley, will weep when the shadow of death has fully come over him; and as the last parting nell falls on his ear, he may say. " I go down to the grave of my son mourning." But the hurry of business draw~s him away ; the tear is wviped from his eyes and if, when he turns from his fire side, the vacancy in the family circle reminds hinm of his loss, the succeeding day blunts the poignancy of his grief, until at length it finds no permanent sea in his breast. Not so with her who has borne and nourished the tender blossom. It lives in the heart where it was first entwined in the dreaming hours of night. She sees its play ful mirth or hears its plaintive cries; she seeks it in the morning, and goes to the grave to weep there. SIMPLICITY IN Damss.-Those who think that in order to dress well it is necessary to dress extravagantly or grandly, make a great mistake. Nothing so w~ell becomes true feminine beauty as simplicity. We have seen many a remarkably fine person robbed of its true eff'ect by being over dressed. Nothing is more unbecoming than overloading beauty. TJhe stern simplicity of the classic tastes is seeni in the old statues and pictures painted by men of su perior artistic genius. In Athens, the la dies were not gaudily, but simply arrayed, and we doubt whether any ladies have ever excited more admiration. So also the nmohle old Romans, whose superb forms were gazed on delightedly by men worthy of them, *were always very plainly dressed. Fashion often presents the hues of the but terfly, but fashion is not a classic goddess. [Geo. D. Prentice. Wit_*b Snor. I11lrAwTNG ROOM. Hydrophobia is quito prevalent in Franmce this summer. Mr. Kendall, in his last letter to the Picayune, tells the following story : " On one of the hottest of the recent hot days, Taxile, who is a very fat manm, got into the coupe of a diligence ruiining to Arpajon, and there found another man as fat as himself. Tihe coupe held but three ordinary persons-there was barely room and no comfort even for the two then in possession-but soon Rajou stopped the vehicle and crow-ded himself in. Under such circumstances the hitter should have been quiet, should have accommodated him self to any physical discomfort of his own choosing ; but being a wag, ho bethought him of a plan to get the coupe all to him. self. Seating himself between the two fat men, he began to eye them in a sinister man uer, commenced wvrithing about in a strange and wild way, growled soniethinig after the style of an exasperated our, amnd then set to work gritting and grinding his teeth as with ill-suppressed rage, biting his lips, anid rol lng his eyes from one to the other as though savage enough to eat them up alive. It may readily be conceived that the situa tion of the twvo fat men wvas now anything but pleasant or agreeable, but Taxilo was Ithe first to speak: " What is the matter with you, my good man!i and what do you roll your eyes about and grind your teeth in that savage manner for !" " I hope I shall not bite you !" responded Rajou, apparantly with great eff'ort; I will endeavor not to bite either of you, but am not responsible for consequences! "Bite us! mon Dieu !" ejaculated both Ithe fat men in a breath; " you haven't got the hydrophobia, have you ?'" "I-I-I hope not," continued Rajou, still gritting his teeth, " but I was bitten k a mad dog a fewv days since, and I begin to think I have the premonitory symptoms ofy hydrophobia !" " In less than two seconds after this last emark Rajon had the coupe all to himself, while thme two fat men were seen bolting cross the fields as though forty mad dogs were after them, and puffing and blowing ike porpoise. The aff'air might have ended ore had notthe wag boasted of his exploit, the particulars of which getting to the ears f Taxile's friends, he was so quizzed that n his rage he sought omnt Rajou, and gave im the thrashing complained of. The chastise the hoaxer, and oompelled thef'tt cattle-dealer to pay 25 francs for the as sault." COUNTING IN RIGHT STTL. "Get eout you nasty puppy; let me alone or I'll tell your ma I" cried out Sally - to her lover Jake - , who sat about ten feet from her pulling dirt from the chimney jan. " I arn't techin' on you, Sal," responded Jake. " Well, perhaps you. don't mean to nuth er ; do yer V" "No, I don't." " Cause you're too tarnal scary, you long legged, lanternde jawed, slab-sided, pigeon. toed, gangle-kneed, owl you-you bain't got a tarnal bit o'sense ; get along home with you." " Now, Sal, I love 'you, and you can't help it, and ef you don't let me stay and court you, my daddy will sue your'n for that cow he sold hin t'other day. By jingo, he said he'd do it." " Well, look here Jnke-if you want to court me, you'd better do it as a white man does that thing-not set off there as if you thought I was pizen." How on airth is that Sal!" "Why, sidle right up here, and hug and kiss me, as if you really had some of tho bone and sinner of a man about you. Do you spose a woman's only made to look at, you fool you? No; they're made for "practical results," as Kossuth says; to hug and kiss and sich like." " Well," said Jake, drawing a long breath " if I must I must for I do love you Sal ;" and he commenced sidling up to her, like a maple poker going to battle. Laying his arm on Sal's shoulder we thought we heard Sal say: " That's the way to do it, old hoss; that is acting like a white man orter." "Oh, Jerusalem and pancakes !" exclaim ed Jake, if this ain't better than any apple sass ever marn made, a darned sight! Cracke-ee ! buck-wheat cakes; slaps-jacks and lasses aint nowhar long side of you Sal! oh, how I love!" Here their lips came to gether, and the report that followed was like pulling a horse's hoof out of the mire. BLIND TO HIS OWN INTERST. The St. Louis Intelligencer relates the following amusing incident as having occur red there a few days ago: One of the Health's sprinkling wagons, used to dampen the streets of our city by water from a large reservoir, containing several hogsheads, was proceeding slowly down Fourth street, engaged in the laudable task of flooring the dust, when the attention of a raw Hoosier was attracted towards the singular looking vehicle. "Hullo, stranger," said he, addressing himself quite audibly to the driver, "you're losing all of your water thar!" No answer was made by the person ad dressed. "1 say old hoss," said the Hoosier, "you're losing wjater right smart thar, I tell you, and 'll be dog-on'd if your tub wvon't be dry, next thing you know." The driver wvas still silent. The stranger again addressed John ; " Look here, you fool, don't you see that sonmethin's broke loose with your old cistern on wvheels, anid that all o' your water is leaking out !" Still the driver was silent, and the Hoosier turned away in disgust, saying: I 'll allow that that ieller is a little of the biggest fool I ever did see, but if lie is so blind to his own interest as to throw his la bor awvay in that ther way, let him do it and be d-d." A GENTLEMAN having engaged to fight a main of cocks, directed his feeder in the country, who was an Irishmen, to pick out two of his best and briing them to town.I Paddy made his selection, put the two into a bag and brought them wvith him in the wag on. When they arrived, it was found that on their journey they had almost turn each to pieces; on wvhich Paddy was severely taken to task for his stupidity in putting both cocks into one bag. " Indeed-" said the honest libernian, " I thought there was no danger of their falling out, as they wero going to fight on the samtie side." AN InIsnuAN called on a lady and gen -teman, in wvhose employ lie then was, for thme purpose of getting some tea and tobacco. "I had a dream Ilast night your honor," said lie to the gentleman. "What was it, Pat. ?" "Why, I drained that yer honor made me a present of a plug of tobaccy, and her ladyship there-heaven bless her !-gave me some tay for the good wvife." " Ah, Pat, drems go by contraries, you kow." " Faith, and they may be that," said Pat, wihout the least hesitation, " so her lady ship is to give the tobacey and his honor the tay!1" A YOUNG UMCHIIN being severely repri manded by his mnother for saying " hell," re membered the chastisement, aind on the fol lowing Sabbath wvhen the minister in preach ing used the wvord, leaped up and exclaimed, "By jingo! if you had my mother to dleal with, you wouldn't swear that wvay without gitting licked, I know." "Poppy, what is promotion !" "It is being elevated." " Well, then, I suppose you wvas promoted the other day, when Mr. Jones elevated you out of his basement with his right foot. " Mary, put that boy to bed, and if he says another sassy wtord to-night, I'11 throw the mop at his head." A YANKEE, pedlar, recommending a sale, said that one of the same kind of scythes was so sharp, that they hung it on a tree, in Kentucky, and its shadow cut a man's leg off! " MoTHER, I wocld not lie surprised if our Susan gets choked seine day." ~ " Why any son" " Because her beau twisted his arms around her neck, and if she had not kissed him to let her go, ho would have strangled her the other night." Notice ! TK'E Subscriber intending to make an alteration .in his business, notifies all persona indebted to him either by note or account to settle the same bythe first or July next. T1hanskiul to his friends for thecir ve-ry liberal pat ronage, he invites the attention of the public to his vell seleted Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, yhich he intends selling at the very lowest prices, or CASH ONLY ! S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, May 10 tf 17 Executor's Niotice. ALL thoso indebtcd to the estate of Willam tGarrett, dce'd., are requested to nmake pay net forthwith, anid those having demands sgainst aid estate will wender them in properly attested, seording to law. CHARLES HAMMOND,) t'd WM. G. HAMMOND, ' THOS. GARRETT.2 Pritice irtm iCourts of LAW and EQUITY foaudgefipld and Lexington Dis ricts. Oiein Lagginge, Edgefield C. H. Jan 16 f . 52 josEPH~ ABNIEY, W ILL be fomid'aralttimes in his Office, at Edgefield Coiart.louse, near the PLANTER's le will attend prproptly and strictly to"B s n his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 .S. S. TOHEPjLI NS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFic immediatel ai rear of the Court House. Jan 22 tf 1 ' AEI - f.D A Y, OF RIClIMOND, VA., Permaritly located at Edgefiuld C. 1L offcrs'his profesioial services to the citiina of the Village and its vi Ainity; and will atteid6 any call he may huve Aither in the Village or Country. All operations wq.trantd. March 13,1856. tf 8 Operations 03 the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. C Address Ed4eil C. II., or Sleepy Creek, P 0., S. C. March 11 1852 ly 8 CANDjDATES. or the 1tate Legislature. TILL3IAN WATSON, J. P. CARROLL, W. S. MORLEY, A. J. HA M31OND, JOHN CHEATHAM, JOSEPII AJWEY. JAMES CAMERON, Z. W. CARWILE, MATT GRAY;. WILEY HIARtISON, S. CH RISTIE;. S. S. TOMPKINS, GEORGE W. LANDRUM, JOHN It. WEVER, J. C. ALLEN;' .Foir Tai Collector. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, F. W. BURT HENRY H.-1ILL. BARNEY M. .LAMAR, JOHN QUATTLEBUI, HIRAM1 JOURDAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS. THEOPHILUS~DEAN. L. A. BROOKS, WELCO31E MARTIN, lor SherifL. FELIX E. BODIE, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. R. S. KEY, ri,Ordinary. VIRGIL M. WHITE, W. F. DURISOE, D. B.U ZB S C O., IBROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. T AKE pleasureinlealling the attention of PIY SICIANS and PLANTERS to their Stock of Fresh and GenuinV Nedicines Ol~micals, &c., &c., which they warranteolb second to none in PU Rl TY and empletengsjof assortment. Every artice is prepared in striet'accordanee. with the formala of the U. S. Plwrmaaliibi They also keep constantly on hand a full assort nent of Paints, Oile,.French and A mericain Win dow and Coach Ghae;-Cement, Superior Varnishes. Fire Proof Paints, 1the spnng'es, shaving sand T..ilet Soaps, French, Ew. sh and A merican Pecrfumiery, &c., &c. - ..- . Also, FRESH CL IDEN SEE.D of every kinid and of the best quality. - D. 13. PLUM1B, SI. P. G A RVIN, 3M. D). August 18 2me 31 A. N, BE NSON, Ware Hoiie and Commission Jlahnbuwrg, S. C. W OUL~D repectfully inform hisq formecr p~a trions, andtie public generally, that h-! lhas laed the Waredllouse recntly occupied by Mlessrs BItANNON &'.COLEMAN, where lie will be prepared-to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Mlerchandize to the country. Ini tendering bib servis to the public, he flatters himself. froma an- experience of SEVEN Tli~ YEARS in thie abovo business, and a thorongh knowledge of aflits branches, as well as from a general acquaintance with the plainer.- of thea ,ur rounding countfy, together with his undirided per. snal attentionate the butiness, that hie will he able to give general satisfnetioni to all who may1 fvor him, ith their confidence, and nssure's thaemui that no effort shall be wantinig, on his part, to Ipro mote their interest. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton and other . produce in Store. Orders for Bagging. Rope, and famaily supplies promiptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Aug I8 . tt 32 INCIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CA ltOLlNA, To Ocala, Florida, BY AN OBSERVER OF "1SMALL TEINGS." I1HiE above is the Title of a lively and iinteresting little work, just publishaed and for sale at thais Office. and the Stores of SI.LIvas & iEno-rient, G. L. Prexx and WIrLrUAMs & Cunzs-r!E. :T Price only 25 Cents. .hune 24 if 23 Carriage Manufactury ! r' HIE Firm of HuLL.& WAanDLAW, in the Car. ..ringe making business hiaviing been mnutuially dissolved, the Subscriber takes pleasure in return, ing his thanks for the patronnge thus far received, aid respectfully solicits a continuance of the saiie. is. is the well known stand ini Pottersville, abo.ut one mile Notith of Edgetield C II., where all orders will be atteniled to ini a NEAT and WORKMA N LIKE MANNER, and upon as reasonable terms as possible. The Subscriber has also on hand a splendid as ortmnt of ready nmade Carriages, Coacile s, Buggies, &c., all of whiich will be sold. at modera.te prices. JOhN H ILL. July 21 ~tf 2 Brilliant Display of Jewelry ! I HAVE just received, in addition to niy former Istock of JEWELRY, a hiianme assortmtent of Double and single Cased Gold Lever Watches Anchor Escapemient andl Detached " " Double and Single Cased Silver Lever " Gentlenien's Guard, Fob aind V'est Chainis, Ladies Chatalaines and Guard Chains,. " Gold Bands and Hair iUracelets, Cuff Pins, Gold and Cornelian Chuariis,a Crosses, Loekets, A rrows. Buttons, &c. FashIonable'Broches for Ladies aind Gents, "Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with andl without Penus, Silver Combs, Coral A rnmlets and Necklaces. 'hese articles I received direct from thu lmporters, are all wannags' E, ad shall bi- sold L~Ow. W. P. BUTLER. A pril 15 tf 13 K Notice.a ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Oliver - Towles, are requested to make immediate pay. net, and those having demands against the same v-ill reader them in properly at~tste. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Notice. H.Mny, deo'd., are hereby notified to nako immnediuto paymeont, and those having de nands will present thmem properly attested. H.T. WRIGhT, Adm'r. July7 3m 25 g E7 Abbeville Banner will copy three nwiiths a J. M. NEW WHOLESALE & R LEADY MADE CLOTHING, TR UNDER THE U. S. H M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving t . Ready Made Clothing ever oiflered in this tproved styles of manufactut e. -A A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUS t-V' Country Merchants, and all persons vi: id examine our Stock for themselves. Augustdi, Sept. 23. ALDRICH Metcalf's New Iron-Front Sto AUG USTA LDRICHI & ROYAL, dealers in B 0 0 '7 the largert and most.aplendid asortment< LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES. For Retail,) of any other House in the City. E, Persons visiting Augusta will always ble artihe to select from at our New Store. gf Please give na a call and see for yon April 1, 1852. New Spring Goods for '52. T my Store, near the Court lilouse, I have jtustopened a CO.\PLET E and general Stuel f all the Varieties of the season, hich I respectfully invite the trading cormnunity t< nil and examine. would particularly invite the attention of the La ice to my rich selction of 3inbroideries in Collars, Chemi zetts, Uunderslceres, Capes, and Mlantillas, .nd to my splendid stock in Printed ,AIVNS, SIVJSSRS, JACONETS. PLAIl AND FANCY BAREGES, nd to a very beautiful lot of |mbroidered Muslin and Silk Evening Dresses. Prices (on credit until the first of January. tc usponsible and punetual buyers) to suit the timeS liberal distinction muade with permins buying fo %wit LOD IlL March 25 tf 10 Family Groceries. FRESil SUPPLY OF ~THE FOLLOWIN( --A R't'ICLE, Iaron, Lard and Flour, Munstard in Boxes, leef Tonguzei, jCapers, heese, Fruits in Brandy, Pine A pple Cheese. lStrnwherry, llnsphuiry, 6ackerel, in larrels and. Black bury Jams and KitisiJelys, salmon, in Kitts, Piek'd Sarsarrass, Strawbury. Fresh Salmon, ltaspbury and Lemon " Mackerel, .Syrnps, " Clama, Lemon and Lime Juice, Snrdincs, 1.2 and 1.4 box Assorted Candi, Pickled Pork, I" Ki'ses, " Beef, Ik and White Pepper " Shad, White ainstard Seed, Porto Rico Sngar. Groiud and Itace ;inger Stewart, Coffe~e Sugar, liermuda Arrow Rtoot, SperIor Brown " Prepared Fanna, food! for ~oaf and Crnsbedi "'' Intants. Pnl'd and Clarified don Colgate's Pearl Starch, ava and Laguina Cuffe~e Soda and Sal Aernins, amaica and liio " Sal Sodla arid Salt Peoter, lolasses, Table and Sark Salt, A general assnrtmcnt of Sperm, Adamnantine, Tea,, Tallow Canidlest, Munecaroni and Venmi- Turpentine, $xia, and ilia, Fnney Soaps. ice and Rice Flour, ilackin.g and Blacking Soda Cracrs, i lrushies, Iluiton do Wine and Stoughton's -;gar do 'Biitters, Jtnbles & Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, l.ayor Raisins, Olive Oil, "urrants atnd Citron, Castor Oil, 4aise, Nutmegs. ('loves, Wrighting link, 'icles andi Ketchup", Segars and Tobacco'. Peper Sances, Tuths. Jinekets and Pnils West JIdia Preserves, Willow Ilaskets, inger do Blrooms, &c., &c. Frech Sinstardl, A ddel to the above, is at general itssortmientt C ViNES. CORDIALS und LIQUORS, all hcieth l be ,.ob1 L.ow roa Casu;. byv ]l0LLINGSwVOl:Tl & NICJI0LAS. A pril 29 tf 15 DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist hi friendls and! patrns, for thec patonge hx as received itt thte sale of Drttgs. Aledicines, &c. le is tnow receiving an udditioni to his already ex maie Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, y Stuffs, Pasints, Oils. Window Glass, Ptttty Physician's Shop 2'ur'niture, &tc. TIE FINEST WINES AND IBRANDJES, for hMedicinal putrposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, I'E R FU.MIER Y Of his owt and Northern tnake, French Extracts, &c'., &c. 'aint, llair, I tat, Shoe and Tanners JBrushes Tinctures k Medicinal Compounds, mtade uttder his own supervision in strict necordat ce with the U.S. Disp'ry. The most Reputable ostrumis, 1l of whtich he will sell at prices that will comtpar ivorably with any Southern mtarket. Those wish ig to. purchase articles itt htis line wvill do well t tl and exatmine his Stoek and p.rice's. Edgefield C. 11..,latt 22 tf 1 NO0T IC E! Messrs, Bushnell & Witt, A KIE this method of infornming their friend L1. atnd the ptublic that their blachitte Shaop is nov They are prepared for building Pannel Doors and Windows, Sash, Bhlinds, Door Frames, MANTEL-PIECES, d all other atrtieles in the Joiner's Business --A L 0o ~edsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, ko. ept constantly on htand for sale. C A B INET W OR K, ide or repairtea to order. ________ Sash will be furnishted filit7W1mt isluTIprimed Thse wishing work in our line, will please call td examine ouer Stock and prilces before bttying lsewhere, and learn that as good work can be dot ,Egefield Court Ihouse, as catn be found. Feb 5 tf 3 RemoYal! - SlY Friends and customers can find me in the house below Hiol lingswortht & Nicholas, attd as nal will mtake to ordcr. for CASih, 1ine Drees Boots............... .$- -7 00 do Pump Boots................-- 8 00 lo Doubale Sole Water-P'roof...9 00 All other kinds of work at the lowest price. Excellent Work, good Fits and stuperior style, uaratticd to all those that ma'y favour me with call. WMl. blcEVOY. BY & CO. ] 131.. a Ic t ETA DEALER IN UNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C,,: rc, OTEL AUGUSTA, GA le LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of C ity. Their Stock consits of the latest and niost a L 90 MS' AND CHILERNIS CLOTHING. ting our city, are respectfully solicited to call 4k 36 & ROYAL, re---Opposite the masonic Hall, pGEORGIA. 1S A N D S H 0 8, have always on hana MD CHILDRENS BOOTS & SHOES, fine a good Stock of the finest and most fashion selves. 6m i1 M A RI A G E, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCEs W iV IS IT! C That we beheeld mnvy femalei, scarce li the' menldianf orlire bro~ken in hse,1:h and pirits % ith a comi-dseation 0..f diseases rnd asimrnts. depriving them t.(lhe prwer tr she enjoiynent of life at ane ag;e wie" physicat health, buuyancry 'f I 'p"tis, lond happ )sesrnity of mind, ar;ii:roons acouditioistef heltlh, mAny of the carnsv of her sufferings at in-pebs eyer before. .perhuin:irihood. or th rtears narsage urere in their orsiiso ligh"It as to pase; untnseed. aad of custse neglected. IN AFTER 1KI S, When too Late to be benefitted by our knowledge. we look ack and nourn, and regret the fall canseqetitnfces of our 'teVuwl ould we not often give to pssess. in eatly lire, the knowledge we obtain ins after years ! A-nd wha.t datys and nigits of anguish we might not have been spared, if the , kuon ledge .a.s timely posseied. It is MCLANCHOLT AND STARTLING To ',elkold ile sickness and sufferingendinred by inany a wire fr.r trsny years. fromn causes simile and conterlable, easil resnedied-ur better still,-not incurred. ifevery WIFE AND MOTHER 'smseed the infirmsttion contained in a little volume. (with in the reach of 311) which would spare to herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her lsunband the constant twil aced ansiety @if nine, uerr'arilv endring nyan hin141m seknnn .1 1lhe airc witie*nt gjieeng hias thw e4nep anlity If MdlUe that *coin tpetfere hchis esertiocns ace entitled, aced th e srniene atwih ol ecuse thne hcappness of henmelf, wire, and Ichildren. SECURE TIlE DIEANS OF HIAPPINESS By becoming in time pnaesede of the knowledge, the wanit ol whcich le esneed 11ce sickebte and pretty or thasaneds. lee siew or suhe consnequeces. acne a t~c or msothere is ene. sabic if shce neelenct to avail heerseif ofr that kanekdgie ic re-lect to leerselt. which wnced aeea uch enel geferic g, be the mean .nf hui ess aned anyersty cc leer hausbaned, and c.cccferauponerci dren ta anabealgre-hcalbby beodies, with teeahhly minds. Thaet kfnownledge se contaiaged in a little w ork etitled ITH E MA RRIED WOMAN'S Prvate Mi ka-Uompanion. DY Dit. A. M. MIAURItIEAU, raorr~snoa or paass or woaswli One llaundrede thEditian. 1m., pp. !250. Price, 58 eta. [rol 1tax ?arxx. UrraC OtittetN, $1 it.) Fient puebliehed in 124i, aced it in cent SURPRIZINO OR WrONDERFUL, Consslcderteg that E VI Et V YPE M A I.U, WIIETHIER MAIHIIte.II OIL NOT. caec here nequIre a full kecowjestcge of itse senteue, esaractet aeed enuars of leer cetinplitain, wItth lhe varIous syeetptoacna, aced that ecarly hALF A 1IIE.I.ION COPiES shocnld leace been solid It in imcpraciietcle ta convey full)y the variene eliee treated enr. as they ace or a enature striel1 sicenecded fore he mirriced, ie thosce coastenlating enarciage,. hut cno fernale desirons o ne.cing hcealth,. aced chat la aut, ceaeenent cnece health. which in se enneneeis e to her nwnc .eajtpe.ee, aned ehat or leer teucccacnc. but either lha. or a til otctan it. an heas er v .ll every )cstband ise eha, the lee and affreen et his w ie at heart, or thcat of his own renniary impcrneenenect. UgAWARIDN OF ONIC JUN DRED ThOU SA ND COPIEFii Htave been SENT ElY MA II.wnithin thee.nt few moneths. ICGdilse and l(Inieliei Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF 00PRIGIIT. A SPURIOUS EDITION VIs:ranit aned Iareraced. has been surreptitionaey icaneed, with elhe naee tfurneu aa ie, esactly thee caa. Tmr.n: Pac.r.. aned ezacely the same TIYPOGRLAPHIICAL. AltRANGEMlENT, Dci: anotherr name snb-stituited frer Dr. A. Me. Mlanricean,' and "entoe" t..r'- New hecrk."and the adea, tpevnsn arenceding en As~c ofcans. in the year 1847, by ine thee Clerk's 0.fie .( nec, flieriec Cccne of the Sccuthetw District or New York, Thee ccontents, the .ciejct meatter. aced reading are ENTIREI.Y DIFFERERT, Printed on paar,. bcrcwnisl, dirty papeer. with a pwper cover. Ic ecnc hecinwn also frcem thce enuceraible aend ille-tctle wanod ecits neeattereed thcrouheut its pages. Thle copyrght eittler guntnia, none. If tlwre ace any in thce traele no last to dehamel comemon heset y as n obe willicc: jaittet IN DPEFR4UDING TIIIRI CUiSTOMlERS, No less theac the 1eel nwcner or the property ice enpyright, i dery will bce preccted. and steps weall ice takenc to esyccie t chenee to the puich. A enry will hce sent en ench hccceeelter or firm, (with thre tcesne esne whiich tlcev nill lee turniished.)ndeutn ceceipct o1 is.e orir bnniins ceed nfadcdress. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDEDfl 1tny no botck n'lesn Dr..A. Md. Manricene 121 iherty st., N. Y.. is n he citle hree and the entry in 4.leek's Offiee cee the bcackt nothe title pae enscnesntdsel as heren, and hny ench ofrresteetable and heonoraesle dealeen. or send by mai, aned ad dree,. tDrti. A. .'e. Meanriceau.. Fcull title page, wieh ecstents, torether with a rew pages ceeatine: .sr imceortanr subejectsta te e ry mareried female, well1 bce aenct, free of cbhante. cc any oine eeecisng a letter stantp en a pcretend letter. addesaed as heren. jrne reept of l.'tiy Cecite tar Onue Dollar for thie flat. Eittoec extra blanding.) pItCDICAI, CO~lPANION" ha cestet (meatled Dli,. A. I. IA UItI~eA U. Box l'Ne N' York CIty. ruhntaIteigOffee, No. Edto l.Zberty 9f reet, New York. gy, For sale itn this place at the Drug Store of Dr. A. C1. TtAGPE. Price only Fifty Ccnts. July 21. 1852. 6m 27 N otice. A LL4 pcrsons having demeands against the estate. -L of .1. A. Perrin, dee'd., are re sested t~ rell der them in to Ca '.41 oni~i as he is myl Agent during~-irwibsence fronm the~ State. A. PER{IUN, Adm'r. A prill tf 11. Notice. A Lthose inldebted to the Estate of Johmn 11. Lea- 1 gan, dee'd., are re~qtuieted to tanke immtedilate payent, all those having demndae to )crresen~t thenm properly attested. M. W. L![LES, Fc ~ tnc E P. HOLLOWAY. A's .Lnadee'ul., are required to make pay men, ad tosehaving demnands. to presenat themt, properly attested. M. W. TALE8, ) - A. NIX. Ad'rs. 1 E. P. 110LLOW AY. ) F-e.19 11 5 . pring and Summer Goods!! J. A. VANWIInRLE, ERj0MANT TADLOR/< NEXT Doon ro GronorA RAn. RoAn BxARk AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ~ H AVE now on hand and for sale a compl - and extensive assortment of Moths, Cassimeres, - Vestings, Drap D'Etes, Casmerets, &c., - or Spring and Summer use, which will, be.m.adt p order in a -style of superiority and eleganee. Al ho are in want of fine ganrments and wish them f fit all they ought to fit will pliase give mo.a em1H Ad satisfy themselves.' Ready Nadi! Clothifig. My Stock of CLOTHING this season is full and large, comnjrisig Cloth. Frock and, Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmerett and Drap D'Ete Sacks, Bl'k, Satin D'Chene White id Striped illrSineks, Grass Lineji. Ponger Silk and Brown i Linen Seiks, likmek and Fnley Colored Pants, IMarseils Pants, and a -large assortm'nt IuT, White and Fancy Marseils Vests; & - A LSO - A large supply of furnishing articles, suech ravats. Gloves, I rsiery, Suspenders, Collari.S nuze, Cotton and Merino under Garments, W11i id Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock fPERFU.MERY 4. FANCY ARTICLi All Goodls in my estublihment are of tie- i UALITY andswmill be sold right. _J.. VA NWINKLE. Augusta, April 1 tf-. 11 SOTHEil- SCIENTIFIC WONDER Great Cure for Dyspepsia! S r . TERLE DIGES IR HOUGHTON'S - ..TIVE FLUID, or Gastric J i Ce, IP3preparedl fromn Rennet, or thle fourth S1tomach of thle Oxy After, aired-. tions of BASoN LAIEUM5 the great Physiological Chemis t, by J. S.. lotanTos, 51. D.. Pliladelplia, Pa. . This Is a truly WON In.FUL RE3EDT for Indig n.aepe..aLndlee, Lt-r Complaint. m-biity.z Cnring nier N UREpON inure's own .\uent. thme (stric ,tuile. alf a MW f PEPSIN. Infused in water, will digest ord 'ounds of itonast licef in matsut two hours. out of the PEPSIN IA the chief ecemewn, or. Great GIG rinelple of the Caasrile juice-the Solvent of the Focd, the urifylmg. l'reserving and Stimulating Ap-nt of theftomach nd fntt-ines. It ts extracted from tle Dio**tlv* St''" * f tle Ox. thus forming a TlTE DIGESTIYE FLU recise-ly like the natural Gasrie .Ju:ce in its Chemical pw r. an. furnishing a MI'LETE and PElFECT EU TMTUTE for It. Scientific Evidence! . Call on the Agent. and get a Descriptive Cireular. grails tiving a largo amount of SCIE.NVTIFIC FVDENC. .iebi.4 Animal ChAmisiry: Dr. Combe's Plysiologyor ion:"r. le-relra on Food and Diet: Dr. Johan W. .f New York Univeralty: Prof. Dungilsonl' Phy gether with reports of cures from aI paris of e .taes. No ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACDs I . Remember th's: Dr. Ioentimross PEPSIN is a atural ttemeelv. free from ALC01101,, RITTERS. AC md NAUSE4)S DRUGS. It is extremely agreeable. he taste, ani mnay be taken by the most feeble paets -nnnot ct a water crneker witthout acute distress. 'ewata .f drugged imitations. Pepsin Us not a drug. CURES IN EVERY TOWNI Dr. Hroughtons Per-nw has now been tesed, for '.f two years, in every iarge town in the United t atd ;im Agen:s enn refer DspleptLies to many remarkable in every Town! Numerous detull of cures, ceutfi s o Physldeins anti Patients, are given In the Clrculars filishd tO Agents, gratis. Pepsin in Pluid and Powder. Dr. IHougtn's PEPSIN Is prepanred In Powder. and ha Finil ler-aine in Prescrilptmon vials for the use of Pflys Ians. The Powder will tie ient by )ii, fre Of Posgo, une ~ol:mr. sent to Dr. Ilom brn, P'hllmelpia. - l'rivame Circularsm for Ili ila mar lbe obtaind af Dr. llou~ghtun or hmi A genmts, demmrlbmg time whole proces of pie. artsn. und giinmar the authortles upn whlehthe iaimas of this new remmedly are basmed. Au IL Is NOT A BERE ktElEIY, ao objeetion can be raised against Its use by y micans 1in reectaable standinmg mund regular praciePls L)NE DOLI.Al per boule. . Obserre This. . - Every Battl, of GENI'INE PEPSIN bmes the wrillewr eganature of J. S..Hlmughtan, M. D)..solo proprietor, Plad1 Iin, Pnm. Copy-right anmd Trado Mark accured. '' ;-Sold by alt Druggisls aad Deaiem InjMedleines hlUSotd, also by G. L. PENN, Edgedeld-. 1.; WAE1 - (M O ,.Abbeville-C.-I4PR.LA XE4ASNf erry, snd A. J. CREIGRTON, Ua1iuing.$~. ,Joy!8 - -- , - - UDR. R OG E RS' LIVERWORT AND TAR U SA FE and certain eure for. Coughs, Collh, L. Croup, Aaihnm,. Conmantoption of the Lungs Spitting of DIlnod. llreanehitis, lloopming Cough, and irll P'ulmaanar~y A1'eetionsa. A Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption TumE following ism from time pen of Wx. 11. Laws os, Esmq..'hie dli-tinguilhed editor of the'U. S. AMili tary and Naval Argns, under date of New York, January 26, 1851. What could be more conclusivei " It is seldom wve peramit ontreelvesm to occupy a pace* in thmese colummns to speak in praise of any-ar icle in the patenmt medicine way ; but when we se ime life of a fellow creatumre maved by the use of aby medicine whatever, we consider it- as our right. isf nmot our dumty, to give a ,.imaple statenmeut of facts that mthe-r' mnay, inm like maanner, be beaentted. Thme ase which luau indmmeed us to pen this article was that oa yonnmg ladly of our mmeqaintance, whio by fraqimt expou're to the night air, contraeted a Cold ,which settled oni the Lmmngs before its ravages col be taved. tThmis occnrred two years ago this winter.) Va'os remedies were toed, taut ithi very little effect ar beneit.--The Coughm grew worse, with copiolus expectrtionm. and ihe mmmken eye, and pahe, -lellow cheek, old plainlv that pmminonary disease was doing its worst on her delicate framte. *The Ina-iy physti ennau was- comnsnitled. and abmhough hae would not admit to the vmmmg idy that she really hind time Consump tion yet lie woul'd give no encouragementas to a cure. At thmis crisia lier moher was permaded to maiks miseof a hottle of Dr. lbogerm' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, andl we are-happy to state mshe was perfectly cured in less than three months by-this medicine alone, after even hope was destroyed. i Is usele-'s to co~tmment .n such a cave as this, for 'the~ simple truth wvill reach wvhere polished fition never ran. If man- doubht that anthenticity of this statemet, let hemn call at thmis' Office.-U'. S. Military anid eNa. cal Argus. 2282rXONY OP T22 PV288.' From the N. Y. Conrier, Aug 13. Dc. Roraras' Syn tr oir Lmvantwoa? eND Ti. We have heard of several imporlant enres recently f'ecteud by thmis excellent medicinal preparation, and in one instance ithat came unider our observation, we ran speak confidently. One of our employees *whm ad'sffered severely from a long standing cold, du ring the past week commenced thme mire of this medi eine, and his Cold has etirely disappeared. From time N. Y. Mirror, Sept. 2. L.vrawomt Awn Tata.-Of the virtues of Dr. Rog *rs' Ctmngh MIedicinecs prepared from mthe above arti les, It is needless now to speak;t its efficacy in speedi y enirimng Cona~ghu, Coldhs and othler lung -oamplaintu, whmich too freequently, if negected, result 1mn Con. u mmion. is too well establieh'ed in public confidence o eed eulogy now. From the N. Y. Despatchi, A ng 25. Wa have heretofore taken occasion to give our tes imny ini favor of tihe curative properties of Dr. itgerm' Compomund Syrup of Livervort and Tar, and vonld hmere repeat the advice already given, for all mersons wh-lo are omfit-ted with Conrmumption, or any f the premonitory ggptunas, to make a trial of Dr, toera preparatitnt. %e gg"' Thme Genamne i. igned AwaN w Rlorxas, oe he .teel plate engraved wrapper :ntd ceh botle, id is sold wholesale and retailby SCQ 'L & M~EAD,. 113 Chartre'st etet, New Orleans, ole Gencral Agents for the Southern States, to whom .11 orers must he addresed. - - [ 7 Sold. also byG. L.'PENN. EdgeflCO f VA'ItDLA W & DENDY, Abbeville C. H.:PRATP~ SJAMES. Newberry, A. J. CRLEIGIlTON, Ham. urg, So. Ca. A pril 1 if % -Candles,. &0 FINE Stock ofPure Speum. CANDL a L A damantine, Star, 1tuh) & Son's-a muperios. rtile of Starch, blue amid white- Soap of~ every, Also, Woodeni Ware, Churns, Blucketa1 Tubs, ~roos, &e., of all descriptionsa. S. E. BOWERS. Unibrg. A pril21 .tf 14~ Notiee. LT. persons indebted to the Assignead Estate 'of .lihn Lyon are requested to matike hmiediate avment. as lmonger indulgence canntot begiv-e,' and ust not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Tan 21, 1852 -tf~ Notice [ S HERFBY GIVEN. -thai application wil be 'ale to the Legislature o[ Southi Carolina, at U next 'sainn. for iivi-lo'et0iigi(sel Distiet, as to give a Judiial District to the Saluda side.