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HOPE. "Horrs looks beyond the bounds of time," For fruits of culture here; flope uoars away to Heaven's fair clime, Aad casts its anchor there. Hope cheers the weary, panting soul, And bids it ever riso Above this earth, and seek a goal Far, far beyond the skies. Hope bids us look to Canan's shoro For friends that hero we-mourw; And says we'll meet them there once more, Though to the tomb they're borne. Then hope in- life, aye, hope in d'eath, And hope whate'er may come; With all thy hopes be strong in faith, That Christ nty bring thee home. "Hope thou in- Gc4,-' through Chrid the Sour The Spirit guides the way; Then shout in death the battle's wwn; And soar to endless day: Where in the mansions of the blesty Thy trials all shall cease; And- hil- thy friends in Heaven's reist, To dwell with God in peace. OBEDIENCE. . Discourse wats recently preached in the City of Washington, by Rev. Dr. Dewey, enforcing the principle of obedieace. This sermon has beeiv published in New York and Bosron by Messrs. Francis and Co. The preacher devotes a portion of his sermon to the subject of family govern. ment, which he thinks is not arranged as it should be in this country. We quote from this part of the discourse: Let us go back then to the family disei. pline. and see if we can determine what it should be. A parent is one; to whoni is c-ommitted the charge of traiiiing beings, utterly igno. rant, incapable of reasoning-ineapable at first, of knowing the reasons of things-up to* knowledge, virtue and happiness. To his care, to his love and tenderness, to his guidance and control, they are committed. His very position implies authority; divest it of that, and it loses- all digmity, fitness and reasonableness. It cannot have been meant, that his wisdom should be thwarted, and hirlife distracted by the passion, ca price and wilfulness of his children; but that their passion, capiice and wilfulness should be subject to his authority, Could there be any such thing as compact, in the case, we should say, it is but a fair compact between the two-" I will train and take care of you, if you will obey ine." It was never meant, in the ordinary course of things, that duties should he nmartyrdoms. And yet, half a dozen little children, irrational beings, ungoverned or only half governeod wilful-breaking out constantly into screams of passion, turning things into perpetual disorder and disarray, doing this and that running this way and that' wvay,. thtout check, or controlled only by miomnentary expedients to get along-must make of the mother's life, or of sonme other person's life who hams the charge of them, a sort of living nrtyrdom. It is- an abrolute anid enor mnous wrong in the nature of things. It mis be a sad teaching of right to those young minds; for it is a wrong ; it is an un aigteousness,. enacted into the very govern. ment, or rather mis-government of a family. And there is no necessity fur it. These children can be governed. They in some respects, is natural to themn; and tinmy are trained b'y neglect or by a false system of treatment, to a disobedience, that is unna tural and monstrous. A chaild disobeying it. pumets-God's law~-nature's law is aegainust it. Let the righmtful law be laid upon it from the very beginning.- I am per. suaded it is a great miktake we make, in supposing that nothing in this wise can be done, till the child is a year old. It wvoul be nearer the truth to say, something can be done wh'en it is a month old. Just as soon as it has at i ill, rising above instinct-i. e. a conscious and pmer.istinmg will-that will should, on proper occasion.<, be gently anal firmly redtrainedl. And that discipline cons tinued, ever gentle hut firm-ever loving, considerato and~ sympathisinig, but to its point firm-fromn its point, imumovabl-wvill secure a patient andi perfect obedience. if the child is never permitted to disobey, it wvill soon cease to think of it as soon as possib'e. A.id it should never he permitted ! I say it is a sin before Iheaven ; and is no more to be tolerated thanm lying or stealing is to he tolerated in the house. Such a law established, and the house would be builded anew. Passionate self-will-the most hate. ful thing, I believe, on earth-would be driven ount of it. The- sweetness of obe. dience wvould' erster in. It' would be that peace, that family love, which the Psalmist celebrates when be says, "o tlo good and pleasant it is!" It would be like that per-. fume of holy incense to which he compares it. It would be like " the dew of Hlermoni" -like " the dewv that descended upon the mountains of Zion; where the Lord come muanded the blessing, eveni life for evermore." Yes, the children themselves wvould be incomparably happier in obedience. We doe them the cruelest wrong, if wve gi-ve them up to- their own self-wilh To give them comfits and sweetments, that make them ill, because they cry for them is but an illus tration of the evil and wrong which wve do,!I in this wvay, to their whole moral nature. It might seem at first sight, that indulgence would make them happier ; and. with many kind hearted but mistaken parents, that is the plea; but it is not true. Wilfulness and~ wvay wardnmess, in child or man, is the unhap piest of all states of being.. Ever in such state, are things growinmg worse--4ho craving for gratification mocre intense amd more un. reasona ble-the whole life and being more -truly miserable. Only wthen living under lawv-only when- waikinig in obedience, is child or man, family or State, happy and truly prosperous. Selfibh passion every where is anarchy, b-getting injusticoand bringing forth destruction. 'The reign of conscience only is calm. The reign of. order is " peace and quietness and assurance forever." THE CHARMS OF LIFK. There are a thousand things in this world to afniet and sadden, hut 0 ! howv many that are beautiful and good ! The world teems with beauty-with objects that gkadden the eye and wvarm the heart. We might be happy if we would. Ther'e are ills wve can not escape ; the approach of disease and death ; of misfortune ; the sundering of early ties; and the caniker-worm of grief; but a vast majority of evils that beset us might be avoided. The course of intem perance, interwoven as it is with all the ligaments of society, is one which never strikes but to diestroy. T[here is not one bright gage on the record of its progress; nothing to shield it from the heartiest exe cration of the human race. It should not ala- iust not. Do n'v -.: " -~. let wars come to an end; and let friendship, purity and kindness, mark the sintercourse between man and mar. We are two selfish, as if the world was made for us alone. How much happier would we be were we to labor more earnestly to promote each other's good. God has blessed us with a home which is not all dark, There is sunshine everywhere-in the sky, upon the earth-there would be in most hearts if we would lobk around us. The storna dies away and a bright sun shines out. Summer drops her tinted curtain upon the earth, which is very beautifiul, even when autumn breathes her changing breath upon it-God reigns in Heaven. PRIDE.-A proud man is a fool in for. mentatron-swelling and boiling like por. ridge pot. He sets his feathers like an owl, to swell and seem bigger than he is. He is troubled with an inflamation of self-conceit, that renders him the man of paste-board and a true buekram knight. le has given himself sympathetic love-powder that works upon him to dotage, and transforms himself into his own mistress, making most pas sionate court to his own dear perfections, and worshipping his own image. All his upper stories are crammed, with masses of' spongy substances, occupying much space; as feathers and cotton %ll stuff cumhions better than things of more compact and solid proportion. ADVERSITY.-" Earthly prosperity," says a thoughtful writer, "should be estimated by its influence on the soul. What we hear teimed adversities, may in reality be bles sings. When we cast off these vestments of clay, they will, perhaps, come in shining garments to welcome us to eveailasting habi tations." This is a beautiful sentimne:t. How often does it happen that we do not know our own strength until we have been thorough ly tried in the furnace of affliction! We find ourselves coming 'orth fron the fiery or deal, stronger than when we entered-re. fined, perhaps, in sonyo degree, from the dross of earth, and prepared to exclaim, with the philosopher, "sweet are the uses o1' adversity." IVSTrnY may be considered as the purse, and frugality as its strings, which should rather be tied with a bow than a double knot, that the contents may not be too difficult of access for reasonable people. MKx is born passionate of body, but with an inniate though secret tendency to the love of good in his mainspring of mind. But, God help us all, it is at present a sad jar of atoms. a man will retract praise ; none but a high-spirited mind will revoke its cen sure, or can praise the man it has once at tacked. CANDIDATESS Z'or the Stato ZLegislature. WILEY HARRISON, S. CHRISTIE, S. S. TO3IPKINS. G;EORGE WV. LANDRtU3, JOHN RL. WEVERL, J. C. ALLEN, TILLMAN WATSON-, J.- F. CARROLl, W. S. MOBLEY,, A. 3. IIAMMONI), JOlIN CHlEATH.AM, JOSEPH ABNEY. JA3MES CAMERON, Z. WN. CARWILE, MATT GR-AY, Focr Tax Coneoctor'v WILLIAM1 L. PA RKS, TIIEOIllLI.'S DIEAN", L.. A. BROKS. WELCO31E MARTIN, DERtICK- IIOLSONljAgE F. WN. ItURTr. JIENItY II. ILiL. BARlN EY .. IA M.AR-, JOhlN QUJATT1LEIUM, .1HRA31' JOURDI)AN, Wor, Shoriffr J.AIES EIIdSON-. IR. S. K EY. F"K[.IX E. BIODIE, JULIl'S DAiY, For ordinlartv VIRc.I. )t. WHIITE, WN. F. DURISOE, S. S. T O IP KI NS, ATLTORNEY AT LA W. OFFrcerimmediately in rear of the Court House. Jan 22 tf 1 G. W. L A ND R U , ~ILL Practice in the Corts of LAW anid E.QUiTY for E.lgerdd arid Lexington Div ets. Ollice ini Law Range, Edgefield C. HI. Jun 16, if 52 ] JOSEPH ABNEY, I .ILL bc found at all times ina his Office, att IVEdIgefie.ld Court house, necar thre PL.ANTER's JOTEr.. H~e will attend promptly and strictly to business his profession. Nov.14 tf 5 JAMTES MI. DAT, OF RICHMOND, VA., Peranenictly loeated at Edgefie'ld C. H., offers hris professioal services to the ciis of the Village and its vi iniy; amid wiliattenid to any call he.-masy have ,ither in the Village or Country. Alroperations warranted. March 13, 1850. tr 8 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edlgefield C. H., or Sleepy Creek, PO., S. C. Mtarehi 11 1852 ry8 A Teacher Wanited JO TAKE charge of WOOD VILLE ACADE LM Y, next year. Woodville Aendemry is situated in a heahy re-I glen ini the itpper port of Edgeflichl District. A p plicants should be fully compe-tent to prepare Stn-' dents to enter the South Carolina College, and also, recommended as to moral character.' To such an erie a good salary will be given. A ddress either of the Trustees, Phwnix, Edge field District, S. C. T. ROSS, T. HENDERSON. .A. STA LWORTII,I E.L.\KE, RI. R. TALitERT, -Trust. A. K. WA TSON, I W. ROSS, WX. N. MOORE, Sept IX 2mr 31 Notice I S HER EBY given that application will be mad~e te the Legislature of S. Carolhina at its next Ses ion, to opena a new Road,leaving thre A ugusta Road, (via Fury's Ferr-y) near the re-sideneo of Thos. eKie, Elsq., following the route of the Mark Rock Path, anid inatersecting with Anderson Mill Road ear the residence of A. Morgan, Esq. Sept8 3m 34 l Ad iitao' Notice. SLL~ Persons having demands against tire e i. tate of A. H. Coleman, dee'd., are requeste-d to present them properly attested, and those in ebted previous to his death, by Note or A ccount, will make immediate payment, as further indul ene will not be eiven. WILSON ABNE.Y. Adim'r. Bargains in Fine Dress Goods. GRAY BRO'THERS, AUGUSTA, GA., W IIL sell for the balanoe of the Summer theie splendid Stock *of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, it New York cost, consisting of rich SILKS, BA [I'XICES,TISSlJES, Sewing SILKS, French al US [INS, GING HANIS and CALICOES. The Goods having been purchased in the closest manner foir msh, great bargains may be expected. . Aug 4 tf 29 NEGRO CLOTHS, At Manufacturers' Prices! SNOWDEN & SIIEAR, Augusta, Ga., have ,,just received a very large supply of NEGRO CLOTlS, imong which are several Styles frrmr the manufactiory of F. & II. Fries, of North Caro ina, of superior style, and made of good domestic Wool, an article greatly superior for wear to those nade of the coarse imported wools. -ALSO A full supply of William Schley's ani Geo Sciley's Negro KERSEYS, of their varions styles, and D'otton OSNABURGS, of the Augusita, biadison, licimond and Iigh Shoals manufactories. -ALSO 11IRTINGS and SIIEETINGS of the Augusta %lanufacturing Company. They will also receive n1 a few days, a full supply of Plain and Twilled Negro KERSEYS, the first of a superior article, 'rom the Augusta %anufacturing Company, and al! f which thev will sell at the manufacturers' prices. LT Planters and Country Merchants are respect 'ully invited to call and examine the assortment. August 3 tf 29 Negro Shoes! H1OME MANUFACTURE! aiborty Hill, S. C., I AVE on hand a fine assortment of PLAN I TATION BIOGA NS, and are prepared to uake to...order B OO T S and 8H10 ES of verykind and variety, at the lowest Manufacturing irices. -Also Thev will receive in a few days a full assortment :'f FA:MILY GROCEALIES together with a choice election of FAMIILY MEDICINES, all of which will be ollered at the ;owest market prices. Sept 1. if 33 Bagging, Rope and Twine. $0,000 YDS. IEAVY GUNNY BAGGING 30,000 " Superior Dundee " 200 Coils H EMP RO!'E, 1,000 Lbs. best TR1I lEE PLY TWINE, 6,000 Lbs. Sweeds, English and Country I1RON rugether with a large and complete assortment of Hardware, Groceries & Dry Goods, vbieh will be sold CHE APER than ever before ,ffered in any Market this side of Charleston. Orders from the country stolicited. AGNE W, FISI8ER & CO., Direct inporters of Hardware, &c. Newberry C. I., Sept 1, 8t 33 SIMPSON & GARDINE1, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSH-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. IT 1-o Undersimed cntinue the WAREHOUSE r A.V COMMISSION BUSINESS in all ts branches, in .ludge Starnies' Fire Proof Ware I ousme, on meIntosl-street, under the ntame and tIle of SI6PSON & GA R I)INEt. in tendering to our friends, and the public gen -ally, ou thanks for the liberal patronage extended, ve take this method of assuring all, that no effort t our part will he wanting to advance the interests if those who tmay conaide their business to us. Orders for 1Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, ,rompltly lilled at the lo'west umarket rates. C2asha advances umadc on produce in Store when equiet.J. R. SIalPSON, J. T. GARD)INER. A ugusta, Aung 25 6m 32 Carriages! A.T TIIE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT, CHRLTCoN, s. C. SI & E. MI. GiLBERT continue the 'a . CA IURAGEBLUSINFSS at the above stand, Sos 35 and 40J. Wentworth Street, where they will ,e pleased to exhibit to their old friends and cus etmers a verv Extensive Stock of Vehicles, otmprising~ those of their own tmanufture together -arious5 other styles u~tnally found in this market. Their long aeriunitntanuce with this ma~rket ats ilanutfatutrers atnd I ealers will etitble :tem to IRer great indutcentments to putrch~asers both in styles nid prces. Aug. 25 tf 32 3rilliant Display of' Jewelry ! [ h AVE just reeuived,. in addlition to myv formaert steoekof JE WEL R Y, a hiandlsmte assortmnent of Doubttle atnd single Cased Goldh I.ever Watches Anchom'r Elenpeint and ;uil Ietachled "" D)ouble and Sinagle C:wsed Silver Lever "k G:~etimen's Gunard. Fob and Vest Chains, Lathes Chatalaiines and Gunardh Chains, " G-oldl sttds andt Hair Itracelet, Culy Pitns, Guild 'and Corne'lian Chtartms, Crosses. Loekets, A rrows. Bottons, &c. Fashionable PBroebes for Ladies antd G eats, "' Ear atnd Finger Wuigs, Gold and Silver Thiimtbhes, Gold Pencil Cases, with antd wtout Penis, Silver Comrbs, Coral A rmlets antd Necklaces. 'hese articles I received direct fronm the Importers, re all wanaate.Ni timid shall be sold L.Ow. W. P. BUTLER. A pril 13 tf 13 Fand and idegr'oes for Sale. 1 11E Subscriber wishing to nmove toh the West offers for sale Is [Plantation lying on the wa E-rs of Big Creek, Edgefield District, containing our hutndred (-l00) acres of Land, one huttdred of daiieb are in a hight state of cultivation. The re iaindler is mostly woodlhmd. Otn the premaises is a ecod D~wellittg liouse, and all necessary out-build ags. Also. TEN LIKELY NEGROES, toek of Cattle and lHogs, four Young Mtules, Plan itiotn Tools, &c. Aises, if desired, the present year's Crop of Corn uid Cottotn. To an app~roved purchaser a great bargain will be iven. For tertms apply to the Subscriber on the remaises. J01hNSON LOWRY. N. B-All persons indebted to thec Subscriber re earrnetly requested to umke payttent before eturn day. J. Li. A ug 25 3mn 32 Land for Sale. ~lIE Subscriber offers for stale the hands belong ing to tihe Estate of Joseph aloore, deceased. One Tract contaitning about seventy-seven acres, djoining lands of James Rtainsford, S. Christie nd others. Otne other Tract containing fiye and a haf acres, dijoining lands of Dr. E. J. Aints, hMrs. L. T. lore and others. The above Land~s lies near the Village and a >ortion of it is well timbered and can be purchased et private sale on liberal terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Notice. ,LL Persons itdebted to the estate of Leroy I'I. Alundy, dee'd., are hereby notified to nake imnmediate paytmenit, and those having de muids will present them properly attested. 11. T. W RIGhiT, A dt'r. July 7 3m 25 11T Abbeville Banner w-ill copy three tmonths ad forward accotnit to this Office. Bacon. NL ARG E stock of Choicee BA CON SIDES '110OULDERS, H AMS, and i ARD, for ele by S. E. BOWER6g. Hamtrborg, A pril 21 tf 14 Extra Fine Chiewinug. TUST received a few Boxes of EXTRA FINE ' CHE WING TOBA CCO, the celebgated " Cal noun Brand,"~ manufactured expressly for thte Sub eriber. G. L. PENN, AGr.NT. SAug 18 tf __ 31 Sugar and Coffee. L AMA now receiving tmy Spring stock of SUGA R and COFFEE, consisting of a superior article f Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf lovernment, Java and Rio Coffe~e, of a superior uality... E. BOWVERS. Ham.r...- Ap.r.l 2, ,f 14 LIVER -COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA.,.1IRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNETS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Liver or Stomach,such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, FUitjess or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomackr Nausca, Beart-bmn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in' the Stomach, Sour rucitation's, Sinking or Fluering at theit of the Stomach, Sminming at the Head, Hxrried and Dificult Breathing, FlutteringtW uheRuart, Choking or Sufocating sensations whcin a lying postrC, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration,'yell.otness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4.c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Consti*t Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be efiect ually cured by D R. H100,FblsN D'S ELEBRATED GIERMAN BITTERS, DR. C. 11. JACKSON, AT TIE GERIMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, piiinadelphia. THEIR -owerover the above dissee is not excelled-If equalled-b any other preparation In.the United States. as the cures attest, in many cases afler skillful physicians had falle-et. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Po sesalnta great virtues in the raglocation of diseasca of the Liver and lesser glands. exercistg the most searebing pow evr In wenkiess and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "Bosrox Br," sold in his paper of the 28nd of June last: D. loor"u,'s VzLtmXAnt:Granai Eirrra fir the euro of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dysipeln, Chnnle or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popular inedilnes of the day. These Bitters have been useoc by ltothtusands, and a friend at our elbow says lie has himself re ceived An effeetual and permanent eure of Liver Conplaint from the ute of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of tie i litners, the patient constantly gains strength and vIgor-a fnct worthy of great considerallon. They are plerss ant in taste And smell, andl can be used by persons with the most delleite stmnachs with safty, under any circumsLanceN. We are spetking from expCrtette, and to the afilieted we; advise their use. "ScooT's Ttry," one of the best Literary papers pub li'hed, said, Dp. JHoormair Grn ]aBr mai, mannctured 1,y Dr. tackson, are now recoinmended by some of the most poroin: nent memi bers of the faculty as an article of mu,' efleacy *n ennes of female weukness. As suchl theense, we would nd vise all mothers to obtain a bottle,-and thus save them'-.ves touch sick ness. Persons of debilitated constitution' will itnd these Bitters advanlageons to their eanlth, as we know from experlence the salutary effect they have upon week systems.e More Evidence The Hon. C. D. 1t.wx, Mayer of the City of Camden N. J., says: "UnorLAND's Grrw Bnrrra,-We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they caine Induced us to make inquiry respecting its neritoe. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, And iust say we found it speeifc in Its action upon dheases or the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence It exerts upon nervous irnstratlon Is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the neyvee, brniang them Into a state of repose, Making sheVp refreshing. " If this medicine was more generally used, we are satistned these would be less sickness, as from the stomnach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real and Imaginary ,Ili etses emannte. Have them in a healthy condition, and you enn Metd defiance to epidemis generally. This extrantinary nedlelne we would advise our friends who are at tilt indiI posed, to give a trial-It will recommend Itself. It should, In fact. heo In every family. No other medicine Can produce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence hanGben received (like the fore goiigi from all sections of the t'itn, the last three years. and the strongest testimony In it favor, is, that there lsmore of it used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Phlila delphla, than allyothernretrums Combined, a fact tiha enan esi ly be e notattished.:net fully proving that aseletiie preparn tion will meet with their quiet approval when prosented even In Is frm. That this nedicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspep sin, no one can doubt afh-r using It as dirreted. It aets spe cinlently upon the stenach and liver; I ls preferable, to C1n met in ALL IILIOU4 DISEASF.--the effect 6a immedi ate. Thev can be administered-to -females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. L~ook well to the marles of the Genuine. They have the wrItten signature of C. Mc. JACK~SON upon the wrapper, and lis nameblowna in the bottle, wIthout whdeh tey are spuinous. . SW"'Foer sate Wholesale and RetaIl at the GERJMAN 31tElllNE STOR.E, No. 12e) eh street, on, dont~ below Sixth, l'hilhukiphin; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICES REI'CED. To enalile all clnasses of Invalids to enjoy the adlvanta ses of their great restoratIve powers. l'ytsosaz Don-t, 75 . n.. g27 Also, for snalai this.3aV~.-f h 4 . L PENN, Acamrv. 14ept 1. 1652. y3 D R. R OG E RS' LIVERWORT AND TAR !! \SAFE and certain eure for Coughs, Coldus. .Crotup, Asthnin, Conasumption of the Lungs Spittinag of Blood, Hroenchitis. lloopig Cough, and all Puhnonnnry A ffeetions. A Lovely Young 'Lady Cured of Consumption ! Tnr. following is from the pen of War. 11. T.ri-z soar, &rq., the distinguished editor of the l'. S. .iii lary arnd Naval Argus, under date of New York, January 2f, 1851. What could be more conclusrive ? " It is selom wve permit onarselves to occupy a space in Itese coluamtn to spenk in praise of anaynr tiele in the pntent naedic-inu way ;bitt wi hen we see the life of a fellowv ereature saved lay the uie of atny medicine wlintever,. we con~ider it as our rinhit, if noat our duty, to give a sinple stateme.. oif facts, that others may, ini like mainer, be benefited. The case iwhichb has indnicedus to pen this article un rs thai of a young ladly of our acquaIntance, who biy frequenut exposuare to the night air, contracted, a Cold wvhichu settled on the Lungs before its ravnges could be staved. (This occurred two yetars ago this wsinter.) Va'routs remedies were used, but with very little effect or benefit.-.Theu Cough grew worse, with copisius espectorationa, and the sunkarn eye, and puile, hoellow cheek, told platinly that pulmonary disense was doing its worst otn her delicate frame. The fam-ly physi e-in was consulted, and although ho wvould neit admiit to the yiismtt lady that she really had the Cotanip lion, yet he woiuld give no encouragenmentas to a cnre. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to makile use of a brittle of Dr. Rogers' C:ompound Syrup of Liveriwort nnd Tar, and we arc happy to state she wvas perfectly cured in less thtan three monaths by this medicine alone, after even hope wvas destroyed. It is uaseless to comment on such a ease as this, foir the sinmple trth will rench where polished fiction never cana. If any doubt the authenticity ref thi.s statemnent. let them call at thiu'ZOffice.-U. S. .Military and Na val Arena. 'TESTI1UONT OW TEE PRESS. Frrom the N. Y. Courier, A ug 13. Dn. Recvena' SYsRP 07 LrvER swoRT ANn TA n. We have heaird of several important cuire~s recently effesctedl by this excellent medicinal prepairationu anid In one instance that came under our eibservatioin, wse can speak coenfidently. One of our emplotyees .whoe had'Vsufferedl severely from a long standing ceeld, dlu ring the past wveek commaencedl the use oif this medi cine, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. From the N. Y. Siirror, Sept. 2. LtiERoT AND TAa.--Of the virtues of Dr. Rog ers' Cough iedicinies prepared from the atbove arti cles,Ii inedless now to speak;its efficacy inspeedi ly enring Coughs, Colds and ether lung complainits, which too freequently, if neglected, restult mi Con suimpticen, is too wvell established in public conftidenice to need eulogy now. From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug 25. Wr. have heretofore taken otccasion ye give our tes timrony in favor of the curative proiperties oif Dr Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverirort atid Tar. nndl would here repeat the advice nlready given, for all peersons who are afflieted with Coensumption, or aney of the premonitory symptoms, to make a trial oef Dr. Rogers preparation. ggJ The Gentutie is signed A nDIItw Rloenxus. ott the steel plate engraved wrapper around eachI bottle, and is sold wholesale and SCetaiL M A 113 C'hartres street, New Orlea-ns, Sole General A gens for the bouthern States, to w.homn all orders mnustLh addresed, gg Sold, also by G. L PENN. Edgefiehel C. II: WARDLAWV & DENDY, Abbieville C. II.: PR ATT & JAMfES, Newberry, A. J. CREIGIITON, H1am burg, Sic. Ca. A pril 1 tf 11 Notice. A Lpersons indebted to the Assigned Ersttco .Johtn Lyin are requested to make immediate pam~ient, as loinger indulgence cann~ot begivent, tande miust niot be expected. Jon 21 1552S. F. GOOTDE, Asesignee.1 Notie. A LL thosce Indebted to the estate of Charles L..11. Logan, dee'd., are required to maike pay-, mntt, and thoste having demands to presenit thenm properly attested. AM. W. LALES, A. NIX. A 'trs. E. P. IhOLLOWA Y. Feb 19 11m Just Received FROMf the Factory, a large vnriety of CJLiMRS, Fwhich wre will sell low for C'ashc. BUSTINELL & WITT. July 28 tf 2 Turnijp Seed!i TJUST received from Philade.hphia a sttpply ref U-Rutabaiga, Globe and Large Norfolki TU RNIP SEED, for sale by G. L. PENN, AOENT. J M. NEW il MrM WHOLESALE & R] READY MYADE CLOTHING, TRI UNDER THE U. S. IR T M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving tli . Ready Made Clothing ever otTered in this e improved styles of manutfctuie. A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUT :-'" Country 31erchants, and 11 persons visi and examine our Stock fur theiselves. Augusta, Sept. 23. Spring and Summer Goods !! J. A. VANWINKLE, 1?EROMANT TLD Nr.xr Doon 'ro CEonmoA VAIL RZOAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I AVE now on ian. and fur sale a complete andextesive atment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap D'Etes, Casmerets, &c., . For Spring and %atuiiier use, which will be made to order in a style of stiperiority and elegant-e. A I who are in walt of line gariments and wish thni to fit as they ot11it to lit will please give ite a Call and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. My Stock of CLOTIlING this reason is full aitil large, emjiriszeg Cloth. Frcek iiaid I)ress Coats. Cloth. Cashmeret and Drap l*Elte Sacks, Bl'k, Satin ])PChene White and Striped Silk Saeks, Grass Linen, Ponger Silk and Brown Linen Saeks, lilaek and Faney Coslred Pants, Marseils Pants, and a large assorti'ut of Buff, V hite and Faney larse.ils Vests, &e. - ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles. such . Cravats. Gloves, I Iosiery, Ssu pend ers. Collars. Silk, rGaiv-, Cotton and Merino under Garments, White atud Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock or PERFUMERY 4. FANCY ARTICLES. All Gioads in my esalilhmintiitt are of the B.dT Q 'Au-rr and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKILE. Augusta. A pril I ti 11 New Spring Goods for '52. A T1 my Store, near the Court Ilouse, I have .tjut openeld a CO.\lPLLETE and general Stuck of aill the Varieties of the Season, which T respee~f..lly invite the trading community to call and examine. I would particularly invite the attention of the La di.es to m~y rich selectio.n of Enabroiderles ina Collars, Claensi zetts, .Uunzdersteerces, Capes, anud Mtantillas, And to~ my splendid Stuek in Printed L.AWNS, R~WISRES. JACONRTS. PLAIN AND FANCY BAREGES~, A ndt to a very beautiful hot of Embroidered Muslin and Silk Evening Dresses, Prices (on eredit until the first of .Tannury. to re~spo.nsib~le and punct:ual buyers) to suit Ite timeis. .\ liberal distinctiun made with persons buying~ for Miarcha 25 tf 10) Family Groceries. A FRESIlI SUPPLY OF~ TI-1E FOI.OWING -An-riet.t:s. Itar'on. 1.nnrt and lor 't.i Iianir in, Thoxes, IBcef Tonuaguesa, Caspers. Chteese, Fruits in lIrandy, Pine A pple Chaeese, $ir~awhuerry. Itaspbnry, .aicrel, in liarrels and lthackbury .lams ami Kitts, Jellys, ttahnion, in Kiits, P'iek'd Saursa frass. Stra wbury. Fresh Suahnstn. Raspthnry andi L.emon " 3Iekrevl, SyrTnp. " Ciumn., Ii'.. anod Limei .Juice, tartdines. 1-: anmI 1-4 box AN.<orted (anie~ts, Porto itico Sugar, rtudui lc ~nc Stewts~'i Coufi-e Sugar, lrah:ArwIto, Supterior Jtrmytn " 'tprt ~~a ut o l..ut antWhirteelInstan ed Pu.lv'd anal Cla.rified dn Ctuhgate's P'earl Stach, Ja va anud Lagntira~ ("tree Soda ands. Sal At'ra tuse, .l'nmaian antd iio - Sal Suida and Salt Peter, 3Molasses. Tabile and S., k Salt, A general assortment of Sperm,. Adanmantine, Tras,4 .Tallow Candles, 'tlaecaroni and Vtermni- Tturptentine, f'tuua, anti tilla, F-ancv Soap,. ERice anti Rice Flour, Jilac'kinig and lBlacking Soda Crackers, Brlrnths, leosiotn do Weine and Sionahton's Seurnr do lit'ers. Jiinitbles & Ginger Cakes. Porter anmd Ale, l~ayor Itaisius. Olive Oil, t'urrams and Citron, (Castir Oil. M~aise, Nutee,( Cloves, Wiriting Ink. Pickle.s aind Ketchiups, 8e ar. andh Timneco, Peptper Sanues, Tuol's. Ihuekets and Pails WVeset India P'reserves, Willatw ilaskets. 4inge'r do Ilronms, &c., &c. French Mstard, A .iel.d tao the abtovet. is at gesneral assortnment ofr W INES. CO RD 1.- I.S andI LIQUORX, all of which will he malId s.ow roa ('.tsiu. byv JIOLLINGSWOI'TiI & NICIIOI..\S. A nel 09 if 15 Land for Sale! rj.11E Subscriber wishing to change his buisiness .iotiiers hie land for sale situated in Edlgefteld District, six miiles below I~iberty hlill. The l.:iid is in two traets-ane contaninineg eight hunidred acres, the thier fetur hundred anti fifty acres. I will se'll said lanids separtlyh air together as miay best suit the psurebeaser. Tihe above place.s are wvel implroved and wi well reward the eultivator if jutdi eiously tilled. The Termts will be madle easy' to a putneina puir eb.iaser, I als havu some l.IKEIll YOUNG NE EG1101 foar uale. A mnnsg the number is a first rate Ilhouse Carntser. A ny persoen wishing to putrchsae can procurte a great bargain by applying to the subscriber onl the prmss .JOllN TOMPKINS. Jnec 30 tf 24 For Sale. 110TOISE A N ) LOT containing about two acres. one andI a half miles fromn Edgetield o'n tihe Coumnbia fioad. There are ton the J.ot a well af goodl wate~r and all necessary outbuild-intgs feort a small family. The plac'e will he soldI for Cash or on time, the putrchiae mon~ey bein-. amply secnred-and innnuediate possession givenm. A pply at this Office. Fe 3 . If 5.-~ - Tcas ! Tcas ? TUST? received a chiie het'uf TEA S, from the e1 Phiidelphia Tea Comipanyv of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. Ilyson, Gunpowder. TIperid andI lilaec of every description, put up in small packr~ges, for famaily use. For sale by -S. E. IiOWElRS. 1Tamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notlice. LLTA Persons indebted to the Estate of Joseph .I Moore, deo'd., are requested to make immcedl ato payment, and those having demands against the estate wvill present them in due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. BY & CO., ITE. I I BTAIL DEALER IN JNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. )TEL AUGUSTA, GA. e LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of ity. Their Stock counsists of the latest and tuo.t s 0 HS' AND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING. ing our city, are respectfully solicited to call dk 36 D. B. PLUMB 1 00., DRUGV8 mT a 74-N Lh]ifT BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. rTA KE ph-asure in odlling the attention of PIlY SICI ANS and PLANTERS to their Stock of Fresh and Genuine Medicines, Chemicals, &c., &c., which they warrant to be second to none in Pl'Rl Tr Ytad nampletemlss of ass'rtitent. Every article Ls prepared in strict recordance with the formula of thIe U. S. Pharneopaia. Thev also. ke t constatitly on inal a full asort mssent of Paints. bils, Frem.lh and A meri an Win dow and C.nielh Glass, Cemeti, Siaperior \ari.lhes, Fire Prool Painits, Fine Spi.ngers. Sluavinag andI T.,ilrl Sonps, Frenach, Eniu.,l6h and Ameriean Poerfnnery, &C.. &C. Also, FRESH1 GARDEN SEED f every kind and of the best quality. D. T. PLUMR, I. P. GA RVIN, 31. D. August 18 2mtaa 31 A. M. BENSON, Ware House and Commission J Z~ A 0 11 LA ON~ 7~ n.amnbu, S. C. W OULD respectfully inform his former pa trais, and tac public generally, that lie lkna leasel the Ware-Hou.te rieemly ocenpied by Mlessr. BRANNON & CULE.MAN, where lie will bt prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and ther produce Consigned lo his care. AIW recire and forwarid Mlerehandize to the country. InI tendering his serviets to the public. he flatterf himtself, from an experivnee of SE\'ENTEEN YE A RS in the above business, and a thorong) knowledge of all its branches, as well as front r geteral aequaintance with the planters of the sur rounding country, together with his an Jirirled per sonal attention to the businaess, that hie will be table to give general satisfnetiona to all who may favor lhim with their confidh~ee, ad naures theni that nio eff'ort shall be watntinag, ont his part, to pro' mote thecir initerest. Libecral Cash ndvancs nande on Cotten and other produce in Store. Orders for Engging, Rope, and ramialy uspplica pronmpty jilted,.at the Iowesz-naarket rates. Aug 18 tf3 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTOlRS AND) COMMLSSION North Atlaintic Wharf, Clzarletonm, Cost~ssss roa Sr.I.:s Cor-rox, Fifty Cents per Bale. r 1 lEI Sitbscriber htavinig fornied a Co-Parttnership L with .\ir. W. A . W A 1lii)l.A W, of Chtarlestont formerly of A bbeville, S. C.. for them purpose o.f do in..t n G EN ER AL KACTOI A G E nnad CO.\M\l18 SIGN BUSINESS5, :tvails himseluf of the plesent oppotitiy, of returntg hais sincere thtanks to bii nutmerous triendslt foir the liberal putaniage bstowved fo.r n numisbir of years paist.-nodtl itn tmoving., tender.. thei. services' of thec new cotncern of W A I11)t. Ws & WV. I .l ERt. Chiurksto, it hera lie hop.jes manty it tnt na ilts .b1 paztronis will Iiad it to their inaterei Thie recent :arrangemnts of the 3couth Cairiim tlsnil Rond Co.mpanty will entable thems toon to have a Ilipt tn thec city of A ugustia. thereb'y save thas expenase of Tloll, and verye greatly hailiitaite the for. wa~ar iof prasdnee sof any kinad. .\r. .hvsi U tm.ay feel disposed ts, aendl them., free oft ebuarze save drtayage. 0. W AI.K El. A ugusta, Juhy I) 1852. tf 29) Carriage M~anufactury ! r p TE Firm of 10u.. & WaRntA.aw int the Car. .ringe mtakinig businiess heaving beetanmutuall., dissolvet:1, the Subscriber takes phsasure in return ne hais thanaks for the patruonage thits far received andl respectfully solicits a cotion:imee oft the. snmea hlisa is te well knoiwna standt itt Posttensville.nabiir onie smile Nirth of Ed.gesild C hi., where all oirdenr will be attensdedl to itn n NEAT antd WOliKOMAN [IKE .\IANNER, tand tupont s reasonable termsa possible. The w $nbhcriber haes also ont handl a a;plendhid as sirtmnt o.f ready umade (arriagres, Coach es, Bnmggies, &c., ull of which will be suhl at modecrate prices. J~l IN IIILL. JTuly 21 tf 27 INCIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FRO.\ A UDl~lLIE SOUTUI CA ROLINA To Ocala, Florida, BY AN OBSERVER OF "SMALL TINGS." r a l abiive is the Title of a lively andl itetrestinl I.little woi rk. jntst puabishedl andi for stale tat thi. Omeecs, ad dlie Stiires oif Srstiv.tN & EHaOTIIER, U L. Prss tanda WnuLtets & Cnsrrte. 0T Price onaly 25 Cents. June 24 tf 23 Executor's Notice. 1LL tho~se inadebtedl to the estate of Willamr G.(arrett, dee'dl., are requteds to n'ne pny* mnct forthwith, anad those havinag demainds ngnst saidii estate will render them in pro~perly attested, necordintg to law.CTP1 i MND W.\h. 0. IIA MMON0I), - THOS. G A RRETT. ) i IFeb5 tf 3 Notice. A L L those intdebted to the Estate of Johnt B. Loi gan, dee'dl., are requested to make immetdiate paytaenat, all those having demanads to pirsent themat properly attested. .Lt,, A. NIN.Adrs E. P. IOLW Y Tnsale by the Unrrel at 25 Cents per Gallon HOL0!LINGS WORThI & NICilOLAS. Jttne17 t f Adnaitao' Notice. ALL persons hnating deliattnds agaitnst the ea-tate Aof L. T. Ahney, dee'd., wilt le~ase present thetm properly attested, antd those indebted will dene pay up. P'unctuality is requested, as the -' tate must beclosed] tn early as prnetienble. WILSON ABNEY, Adm'r. Sept 17 tf 36 Ad iastaos Notice. A LL, Persons indebted to thec estate of WVm. G. -Hall, dee'd., are regnested to make paymnet anda those having demandis against the same to pre sent them prioperly attested to the subscriber. W. .J. WA lKER, Adm'r' ay 6'.a i m 10. DR. A0 G. TEAGUE9 , Wholesale & Retail Druggist, r 'AKES this method of returning his thanks to An his friends and patrons, for the paroedgaf has recived in the sale of Drugs, bledicines, *c.A Ile is now receiving an addition to his already e tensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals I Dye tutis, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Pautty. Physician's Shop ruaiture, &s. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. Paint, Hair, Hat, Shoe and Tanners Br e Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds nade under his own supervision in strict aceordarce with the U. S. Disp'ry. The most Reputable Nostramn, A11 of which he will sell at prices that will copiiri.e favorably with any Southern market. Those wish ing to purchase articles in his line will do veliG call and examine his Stock and prices. Edgefieldl C. H.., Jau 22 tf 1 NOTICE! Messrs. Bushnell & Witti - r AKE this method of informing their friends and the public that their Machine Shop ishiow in complete operation. They are prepared for building Pannel Doors and Windows, Sash, Blinds, Door Frames, MANTEL-PIECES, and all other articles in the Joiner's Business -ALSO Bedsteads, Tables, Wash-Stands, &c, kept constantly on hand for sale. CABINET WORK, made or repaired to nrder. Sash will be furnished tilled whh glassand primed. Those wishing work in our line, will ph-ase call and examine our Stoek and prices before buying e clwhre, andi learn that as good work can be done at Edlgefield Court House, as can be found. Fb 5 tIf 3, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER Great Cure for Dyspepsia!" r H ETR UE DIGES DR HOUGHTON'S r TIVEI.' ll~', Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennes, or the fourth Stomnach of the Ox, after dire tions of IIAROX L.hasoe, the great Physiohogical C h e m i 2 t, by J. 1. 1oe1TroN, 11. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly WONDERFUL IMEDY for indigestion, Dyspepjsia. ,taunilice, I.i-er .*omplaint. Constipatioun, sad Debility, Curing afer NATUE. OWN METHOD, by Nature's own Agent, thu Gastric Julce. Half a telioonatl cf lPEPIN. Inflised in water, will digest or dlasolt-, Five l'onndet of ionst Ief in nilut two Ioonm. out of the t'omsch. PEP1N is the- ciief element, or Great DIGESTING Prinelple of the Gstric Juice-the Solvent of the Food, the Plurifyng. Preserving and .timniating A gent of the Stomach and intestinep. It is extracted frem the DIgeMItIe Sfntach of the Ox. thust furming a TItVE DEF.TIVE FLI.Ct. porehe.'ty ike the natural Gmatrie Jucv in its Chemical Jow era. ansi famishing a COMPLETE and P1EP.FECT SCE STITLCrE for it. Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent. and fet a Deecriptive Circular. gratia, giving a large aimonstof SUIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. bum .lebig's Animal Cnistry . Dr. Cuibe's Phyiolingy or Dige tiont lir. Pereira on Food and DIet; Dr. John W. Draiper, of New York Unlversity: Prof. Iunglmons PhysinlogE: together with reports of cures froms al! parts of the:UI States. NO AL.COHOL, RITERS 03 ACIDs! Remenifer this: Dir. ITieo1,m'.PEPISTN Is a I'. Natuea1 Itemedy, faee frotn ALCOHOL. BflTTERS, tIs and NAUSEOTS. DitEGS. It ls extme)agmb.o thme taste and] may be talen Ihr the tmost feetd .en~b ennnot eat a water craeter w tisaut acute disri~Rve of drugged Imitations ?epsin is not adrag. CURES IN EVERY TOWN? a Dr. Ifoughton's Pun.m tona now been tasted , qntlab of two years, in every ?rao town in the Emnid t agua' the Agent, causrefr D3~speption to many semarbe cr in evervy Town! Numerous details of eares, certisees of Phyaician ad Patients, are given in the Circulars funihe by Agents,grata. Pepsin in lid and Powder. Dr. Iboughton's PEPSIN I.aprepared in Powder :andt'In Ftait Forn-and in Prescription vilsb for the use of. Phyal. elan... Tih P'owder will be sent by Mfath. fee- of Pustage' for one t)oltar. aent to lir. Itougihton, P'hIladelphia.' l'rivate Circulars for l' elraaM may be obtained of D. Itoughaton or bis Agees., dde btng the whole prusessorpre Iparntion, andI giving the authnriltes uae which thme claInsa of titis new reme-dy are baseL. As I: is NOTr A SECEET l:ESMEDT, no objection can be rained~ against ita use by Pby sicina in n-spectale staudling andi regular practice, ies ONE DULLAP. ,- boutle. Obiserve This. Eve.ryltoute of GEN1'INE PE1'SIN bears the witte, aignalnre or .T. S. Itoughton. 31. I).. sole propirietor, Philadel. <thia. P'a. Copy, right and Tradey Mark se-curret. F-Sld by all Diruggists und D~enier In Medicines, oq~cld, also by 0. L. PENN, Edgefleld C. II.: WARD L.AW & LTON, .thbeeille t.1t.; PP.ATT&JAME8, New berry. and( A. .1. CRiEIG0HTON, Hamburig, S.C. Removal! - e1Y Friendel and customersca find mie in the hrouse below Hiol Slingseworth & Nichiolsas, and as uieani will miiake to order. for CASil, Finem llrecs Itoots...................$7 00 dli Ptump 11ooti................... 8 00 do I )onhie sole Wate r-Preof....9 00 Alli other kitnds of work at the lowest priee. l~xee llen' Work, good Fits and superior style, trnaranatiedito all those that ny: favour tie with n en1-1l. WM. NIcEVOY. Colme and See for Yourselves. PIOKENs LANDs FOR SALE!I .wihinig to t avel tnulse a nore ensv life, will el nreneo:,able terms, ali-his Lands, di'vided into three Tracts. No I. Plensant Grove Tract, containing 870 aces, situatted four tmk- West of old Pickenaville, I Iiekens t)i..trict, S. C., which is quite a desirable anal valuablec place-one aongst the healthiest and most beautiful titntions in the Distri:lt or State, qunite a public plnee, and! an excellenitstanid for aler eantile or ny oilher businiess. There are now on the pireises~ in full .'peratio'n, a Saw and Grist Mill, and four goodl Shna onm the sanme stream. Also, two Gold .\ines', a choice young orchard of A pple, Pench, Penr. Cherry Trees, &c. On thlis Tract is a goond deal of fine. bottomi land in cultivation. Also, an excellent IDwelling hlouse, Kitchen, and besides iho .Mills, a Distillk ry and all other necessary out abuilings. Tract No. 2, consists of the David HI. Boagga' well known stand, containing 209 acres, adjoining Tract No I. Tmruet No 3, contains 220 ac, most of it in womodl, with a good Dwelling andl all other necessa ry out buihelings on it-a beautiful situation, a public plae' and a iresh little farm opened. The three Tract., lie well, are heahy, well wktds Ied and! hiave a good deal of wood hanad, with flue timiber &c. Also Thirteen Likely Young Negroes, most of them bocys, Horses, Wagguns, Stock of a1 kindes, all the Crop. Smoiths, Carpenters and Farm ing Tools, some Choice Peach Blrandy, 6001 gallkns Igojod Whiiskey, llaeon, Lard, Stills and Stands, IIleusehold and1 Kitchen Furniture. * Personsm wishing to buy would do well to give me a. call at home, as I am determined to sell all of the above nmied property ott reasotnable t..rms. E.LIIU GRIFFINf. July 28 3m 28 Notice. , LL Persons indebted to the estate of Ellington L1 Clark, dee'd., are-hereby notilied to make im-. mediat e paymntt, amid those having demandsagainst said cstate will preetthe properl ' attested, JA.B-CKWELL. July 7 tf 2 Bacon . UST received a superior Lot of BSIIES, QSHOULDE RS and HA:MS. For sale by JIOLLINGSWORTIl & NICHIOLAS. JIune 17 tf 22 Peach Brandy. A SUPERIOR artielo of PEACH! BRANDY, .t.just the thing for puting lip Peaches. For sale by HIOLLINGSWORrIl & NICROLAS. Aug18S tf 31 Lumber ! TIE Sub. erlber lasa a large quantity of-LUMl BER of dill'eretnt sorts, for sale at blseaeldence. N. L. GRIFFIN, July l1l erf