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RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., BEG to inform the public, that their Fall Stock .L of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is now eomplete. In addition to our Store we have added a handsome Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the season, at the lowest New York cash prices. Among which are: Rich Brocade Dress SILKS and SATINS; Extra fine white and black Brocade Silks and Satins; plain and Chamelion do.: Plaid and Striped Silks; rich Irish Poplins and Tabinets - Rich colored and black Silk Velvets i Rich Satin Breehe Cashmeres; Extra fine Satins, American: Black and White Watered Silks; Plain black Silks, all widths ; Small figured black Silks ; Half Mourning Silks, Black and colored Alpacas and Bombazines; Black and colored Brocade Alpacas; French and English Merinos and Cashmeros; Muslin Delaines, Ginghams and Calico, in great variety of styles and prices; In our leak and Shawl Department, Will be found, the latest styles of colored and black VELVET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN TILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas, neat and comfortable, Bl'k, Col'd and Watered Silk Mantillas, of all kinds. Long and Square Woolen Shaws, in great variety Plain Crape Shawls, very low priced, A few extra rich Emb. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We can say that we keep all the fasarite br3nds of KERSEYS, OSNABURGS and BEANIETS, and can afford to sell them at facthy prees as- well as our neighbors. Special attention is requested to' 0-bals of the best KERSEY ever brought South, (lieglit at aue tion,) 5 cents per yard less than fictory prices, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Cassneres, and Flannels of all kinds, And a great variety of other GOODS, to which we request the attention of the public. Oct 26 tf 41 FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE CLOTHING. RICflARDSON & 1McDONNALD, are now receiving a LARGE and WELL -SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter .AMT4A32 61LITffL Of the LATEST STYLES-direct from New York-together with a fine assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Suspenkaders, Drawers, COTTON AND MERINO UNDER-SIURTS, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps of all kinds, HAND AND BUGGY UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet Bags, &c., &c. All of which will compare favorably with any to be found in other markets. An examination is solicited from their friends and customers before purchasing elsewhere. LT Next door to G. Robinson's Hardware Store, Hlamburg S. C. Oct 20 am 40 New Fall Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVE received their full supplies of Staple and Faney DRY GOODS, suitable for the pre sent season, emibracing one of the largest assort mnents they have ever offered to the public, among which ar Rich Fancy Dress SILKS, of new and elegam t siyles; ~Superior Pla-in and1 Figured Black SILKS, in a great variety of styles ; White Glsee. Brocade and White and Black Wa .tered S L KS ; Paris Printed DELA INES, for Ladies' Dresses, of rich and beautiful sty-sm: Small Figurd. -DEL AINES, (all wool) for Chil dren's Dresses; Superior Mourning DELA INES, (all wool) of new and beautiful styles; Superior Plain Colored French MERINOS, and Plain Colored DELAINES, of beautiful shlades: Superior Plain White and Black DELA INES, a::d White and Black MERINOS: French, English and American PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles ; Su perior Fancy and mloutrning GING HAM!S and Mourning PRINTS ; Plain Colored FLANNELS, for Ladies' Sacks : Superior Welch, Gauze and Silk Warp FLAN NELS; Rich White. Black and Fancy Colored Crape SH AWLS; JUay State and Scotch Long 511A WLS, of beautiful styles: Lamdies' Plain Blawck Cassinmere, Thwibet Wool and Cashmere SI AW LS. for Mourning : Ladies' Black BOMBAZINES, Black CH ALLY, BI'k ALPACAS, and Bl'k Canton CLOT HS ; Superior 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEE TINGS: Superior 8-4l and 110-4 Danmask DIA PERS, and Damask Table CLOTHS and N APKINS ; HUCKABACKS and Scotch DLIPERS, for Towels ; Furniture DIMITIES and Cotton FR ING ES, a large supply ; A full supply of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Youth's and Misses' HOSI ERY ; Ladies' Silk and Velvet MANTILLAS, of new and beautiful styles ; Ladies' Silk and Velvet CLOAKS, of the latest Paris styles ; Tapestry, Velvet. Brussels, Three Ply, Ingtrain and Venetian CA RP'ETS, of rich and elegant styles; With almost every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, required for Family or Plantation use, and to all oif which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. Oc t200tf 40 Dissolution of' Co-partnership, T HE Firm of IIOLLUNGSWORTI[ & NICIIO LAS is this day di-isolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to them are reqluested ,to settli up immuediately. Oct. 19th,185~2. TIIE Undersigned feeling thankful for the very J. liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, would say to his friends that lhe intends carrying on the business on his own account, and therfefre solicits a continuance of past favors. F. M. NICHOLAS. Oct 2() tf 40 Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Plati Brunson, dee'd., are respectfully notilied tc muako immediate payment, and those having de miands against said estate will present them forthwith. properly attested. SUSEN M. BRUNSON, Adm'ix. ROBERT LANIER, Adnm'or. Oct 20tf 40 Extra Fine Liquors. 3 DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Co. old Neera Whiskey, 40 Bbls his 'O1d Eagle and superior Monon gahalah, Superior Port Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Tenerif and Malaga Wine, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin Cordial, Lemor Syrup, Cherry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors usually kept in Family Groeesy Stores, and will be warranted genuine, and of direet importation. S. E. BOWERhS Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Read This~ and save Oost ? r HlE Subscriber respeetfully notifies all thwose Iindebted to the Firm of GL~OvER & MAvs, and also to himself, either by note or open account, to make payment on or beforo the 1st January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. WM. B. MAYS. Sept 15 tr 3 Sugar and Coffee. IAM now receiving my Spring stoek of SUGAR *and C&FFEE, consisting of a superior artideI of Browa~ Sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Government, Java and Rio Coffee, of a supe-rior qtulity. S.. E. BOWERS.. -Mmburg. April 2) tf 14 Lumnber ! -I1E Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM od't odifferent sorts,.for sale at his residence. N. L. GRIFFIN. CANDIDATES. Zor Sherif. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. R. S. KEY, FELIX E. BODIE, For Tax Collector. THOMAS It REESE. THEOPHILUS DEAN, M. B. WHIITTLE. CHARLES CARTER, PHILIP BOYD, For Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, JOHN W. SMITH, VIRGIL M. WHITE, W. F. DURISOE, For Clerk. PICKENS B. WEVER. G. W. LANDRU1, W ILL Practice in the Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgefioid and Lexington Dis tricts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. H. Jan 16, f 52 JOSEPH ABNEY, WILL be found at all times in his Office, at Edgefield Court Ilouse, near the PLA.TEr's IHoTm&. Ile will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 JAMYIES I. DAY OF RICHMOND, VA., Permanently located at Edgefield C. I [., of'ers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vi einity; and will attend to any call he may have aither in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13, 1850. tf 8 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgefield C. H., or Sleeply Creel, P 0., S. C. March Il 1.352 ly 8 Spring and Summer Goods!! J. A. VANWINKLE, V1ANANT TA0L-1, NEXT DOOR TO GEor.GIA RAILROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I hAVE now on hand and for sale a complete and extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap D'Etes, Casnerets, &c., For Spring and Summer use, which will be made to order in a style of superiority and elegance. A I who are in want of fine garments and wish them to fit as they ought to fit wiil Ilease give me a call and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. My Stock of CLOTHING this season is full und large, comprising Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmnmerett and Drap D'Ete Saeks, B'k, Satin D'Chene White and Striped Silk Sacks, Grass Linen, Ponger Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, 1lack and Fancy Colored Pants, Marseils Pants, and a large assortam'nt of Buff', White and Faney Marseils Vests, &c. - ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles, such as Cravats, Gloves, Iliosiery, Suspenders. Collars, Silk, Gauze. Cotton and Merino under Garments, White and Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock Of PE RFUMERY rj- FANCY ARTICLES. -.All Goods in muy establishment are of the aES QUAITrY and will be sold right. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Augusta, A pril 1 tf 11 Drugs and Medicines, IIA3BURG, S. C. T'H E Undersigned e ould rcspe::tfully inform his I.friends and the publie generally, that notwitht standing the late disastrous freshet, he is tbow re ceiving and will continue to receive, a veryv select Stock of Together with such articles as are usually kept in his line of business, and is furthermuore determined to sell as low ;as any othier estabhishmnent lhere or in A uguta. 1l1s stutk will consist of the puurest and best MlEl -ICINES, CI IE31CA 1.8, &c., &e., French and English. Lamp, Tanners, Linseed, Neatsfoot, Sweet and Lanap Oils, (AI..w a WA -rTU rc-s.) A. J. CREIGI11TON. N. B.--Those indebted to the above who know they are slorc, will please CAul. ANsI SrTTmE their accounts, as my losses in thte recent freshet have been such as to compel me to issue this request. A. J. C. Se;-t. 10 3m 35 Carriages! AT TIlE OLD STAND) OF S. & J. GILBERT. rH&RTESToN, S. C. S & E. 1M. GiLIIERIT continue the . CA RRIAGE BUJSIN ESS at the above stand, Nos 35 and 40. Wentworth Street, where they wilt be pleased to exhibit to their old frientds and cus tomers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their own manufaceture together various other styles usually fouund in thuis nmarket. Their long acquaintance with this market as Mfanufacturers and I ealer~s will enable them to of'er great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. f3 Aug 25tf3 Chapmans Cotton Ginis! WE still make thtese best of COTON GINS, Vat our old stand. We wvarrant thom to give satisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. Persons who find it more convenient will please inquire of Mr. LOD IELLr, Edgetield C. II., who will keep on hand ono or mou~re of theso Gins for sale. Address CHIAPMAN & SONS, -Coleman's X Rtoads, Edgefield, S. C. Sept 15 tf 35 Positive Notice. ALL Prson having demands against the estate ?of Luke S. Bland, dee'd., will render them itn duly attested, and those indebted by note or open accouxt will make payment, by the Fourth of De cember next, as tho heirs arc all of age, and I anm determined to elene up the estate. WM. MOBLEY, Adm'r. OctG6 3m 38 A mnstao' Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate -of L. T. A bney, dec'd., will pleasu present them properly attested, and those indebted will please pay up. Punctuality is requested, as the Estate must be closed as early as practicable. WILSON A BiNEY, A dm'r. Sept 17 tf 3 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jane - tLosgan, dee'd., are requested to muake immne diate payment, and those having demands will pre sent thent forthwith, properly attested according to law. AMBROSE NIX, Admn'r. Feb 5l2mn 3 Notice. ALL persons indebted to-the Assigned Estate of A John Lyon are requested to make immnediate payment, as longer itndulgenee cannot begiven, and must not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. .Tan 2-1, 1852 tf I CHEESE ! J UST received a superior article of CIIEESE, tFfor sale byF. .NIIL'. OcF1.t M.NI 'JLS EDGEFIEFD, S. C. TI IE Subscriber most respectfully AM, informs the citizens of Edgefield and ' ~ the Traveling public genernlly, that this Establishment is now well pre pared for the reception and accommodation of Boarders and Transient Customers! Baving procured the assistance of competent, honest and obliging Servants, be flatters himself that all who may favor him with a call will be highly pleased with the entertainment extended to them. ils TABLE will always be abundantly supplied with the best the Market affords, and on the muost reasonable ternis. The Bar, under the superintendence of an attentive and experienced Clerk, will ever be fur nished with the choicest LIQUORS, WINES, SE GARS, &c., that can be obtained. His Stables are large and commodious, con stantly furnished with good Provender, and attend ed by Iostlers of great care and experience. And he therefore hopes, by giving his entire at tention to the keeping of an orderly and well-con ducted I-ouse, to merit and continue to receive that liberal patronage heretofore so generously bestowed on him. WM. B. MAYS, PROPRIEToR. Supt 15 tf 35 Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JOHN O. O'HANLON'S. THE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public, that, having purchased the Splendid 1 9. STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STA BLES, formerly owned by O'HAN LON, and lately by W. E. AR CIIER, he is now prepared to furnish all who mav favor him with their patronage, with excellent Saddle 1HORSES, and handsome and comnfortablo CAR RIAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to imatch, and drivers, in whose so liriety and experienee every confidence can be placed, at most reasonable prices. hlany improvements have been iade to the Stables and L.ots, and Dro vers will find every :-eeonniodation they can desire. Carriages and Onmibuses front this Stable will run front Boatwright & Janney's universally favo rite " American lotel," and also from the long-es tablished and well-known Columbia Ilotel, by Mr. D. Caldwell, to the various Railroad Depots, or any point detlsired. iLT Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. ). Ilarris. or the Proprietor, at the Columbia Iotel, will be' promptly attended to; and the sub scriber is confident that all who employ hit wiil be pleased with his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE. Columbia. Sept 22 6m1 3t Spann Hotel for Sale! T/IE Public Tiouse known as "SPANN 110 1'TrEL,"at Edgetield C. II., and FURNITURE, is now offered for sale, upon reasonable terms, until the hrst Monday in December next, at which time if not previously sold, m ill be put up at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder. The House is wel! adapted to the use it has been appropriated, has large Stables, Carriage llouse, Corn Crib and Brick Kitehen, with other necessary out-buildings attached. The Buildings are nearly all new, and most (if the Furniture purchased within the present year. The Lot Contains three and a half acres, upon which and near the Stables is a Well of excellent water. For further particulars apply to either of the Subscribers. J. C. REA ', Proprietors. JSl1N H UET. . p Spt 20, tf 36 ICTOThe South Carolinian, Newberry Sentinel and Angusta Counstitutinmalist will give eight weekly insertions and fiorward accounts. Southern Manufacture. Pair Hlomue umade Plantation i~iRNESS. SOLE AND) UPPER LEATHIER. OP.4L:.nmisnirToNs. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SHOEMAKERS' FINDJNGS. A t the Sho tr, ntext door to Sullivan & Brother. Rt. Tr. MLMS. .July 21 tf 27 INCIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, To Ocala, Florida, BY AN OBSERVER OF "SMALL THINGS." r all IE above is thec Title of a lively and interestinug ~lIittle work, just putblishetd anad for sale at this Ollice, antd the Stores of Sem.t.lv~rs & UnaoTnzen. G. L~. P'sxx and Wu.t.us~s & Cnunrr:. JT P'rice only 25 Cents. .lune 24 tf 23 Exc ti' Sale. B)Y Virtue of an order fromt II. TI. Wright, Or J.diniary of Edgdeleld l)istriet, I shlall proceed to sell ont Friday, the 10Itth D ecemnber ne xt, SEVERAL LIKELY NEGROES, belontgintg to the estat e of Starlinig Qunark s, dee'd. Also, Stoek of hlorses, Cattle, &c. A t the samte time and place, the Tract of Land lyinig immtiediately 'in thle Stage Road leading from liatmburg to Edgefield C. 11., containting two hun d red and fifty two acres, tmore or less, and adjoining lands of Mlrs. Eliza Lanhamn and others. Trtnas-Twelve mtontha credit, with note and two approved securities. MIARY A QUARLES, JEx'ix. Oct 6 10t* 3 Notice, rj alIE Sutbseriber having sold his land and pur ebcased again in the Chterokee portion of Geor gia, takes this nmethod to infornm his friends, patrons and all indebted to him cithter on niote or open ac couttt, that lhe is not ottly solicitous but very desi rous thtat they maiy, one atnd all, conme forward and mnake settlemenit immtiediately,-by Cash if possible, but if tnt by Cash by Note, that lie may thereby be enabiled to close up his businiess before lie leaves for his new homie, which lhe will do so soon as heo can possibly tmake the necessary arranigemtents. JOIIN T. SiMPSON. Oct 13 6t5 39 Notice. ALL Noites due the Subscriber, individually or ~. . as Executor, are placed in the Bank of 1lam burg, for collection. Those indebted will please mnake immutediate piaymenit. D~r. Jlohn Ml. O~alphtin, will act as nty A ttorney, during my absence from the State. D. A RDIS. Dec 23, tf Mill Ironsu aunt Gudgeonts. ,.W ELL assorted STOCK, for sale LOW. t.r --A.so 100 Tonis of Iron, assorted, Oral, Hoop, Band, Plow Moulds, &c. G EO. ROBINSON. ]lambuitrg, (Oct 13 ivm 39 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of IHenry F. . Freemani, dee'd., will conme forward immtie diately and make payment anid those having de tmands will render thenm in properly attested. J. 11. ,IENNINGS, Ex'or. .Jan 3 ly 51 Tcas ! Teas ! J UST received a chioiee lot of TEA S, front thte tPiladelphlia Teca Companty of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. 1lyson, Gunpowder, Imiperial and Black of every description, put up in snmll packages, for family use. For sale bty S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 - f5toleni 1~FROM theSub~scriber'shousea SITA'ER LEVER1 WA TCII7..., rather smaaller thtan thte commiton size, No 11,207-J.~ Johnson, Liverpool, Mtuaker. When tkn 'vh inding chtain was broken. It was nmissed on thte 3rd inst. It had a spring in the handle to open the case. 'The glass had a scratch near the centre resemtblinig a crack. Silversmiiths will please take notice of this, as the Watch uimast pass thtroughi their hands before it will keelp timhe. I will satisfy any one who will put nme in the way of getting it. Adldrtess mie at Lotngmire's Store, Edgelield District, S. C. E. LAGRIOONE. Sept 29 ff 37 .Jisst Recei l'ROM the F'cttory at large variety of CIIAIRS, whvlich we will sell low for Casht. BU81hNELL & WITT. Jlyte2o tf95 N Retiring from:busiliess, I take this method (of Lreturning my thanks to my friend., for their lill eral patronage, and respectfully recomniend to thaeir favor Air. J. R. DELPH, my successor in business. who I am pleased to say is a gentleman worthy of confidence. Any favor conferred upon him in the way of bu siness will be duly appreciated by me. When in Town I shall continue at the ofiee of Air. Dyr.Pir, where I shall always be prepared to render him any assistance necessarj in the business. M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, Sept 6,1852. R. J. DELPH, WARE-HIOUSE AND COMMISSION SEIR ON A NT, TA1DURG. S. C. H AVING taken the business of Mr. Al. W. ClOLEMAN, late of this place, respectfully tell ders his services to his friends and the public gepe rally in Storing and Selling of Cotton and other produce,RECEIVING and FORWARD ING Merchandize-to the country, and BUYING SUPPLIES for his customers. le flatters himself by a strict personal attentiLn to the business, anda constant eye to the interest of his Customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. 10' Liberal Cash,advances will be made on Pro duco in Store, when required. Sept 8 2m 34 A. N. BENSON, Ware House and Commission Hamburg, S. C. W OULD respectfully inform his former pa. trons, and the public generally, that lie has leased the Ware-I ouse recently obeupied by Messrs BRANNON. & COLEMAN, where lie will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Merchandize to the country. In tendering his sirvices to the public, lie flatters himself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN YEARS in the above business, and a thorough knowledge of all its branches, as well as fron a general acquaintance with the planters of the sur rounding country, together with his undivided per sonal attention to the business, that lie will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their'confidene, and assures theii that no eilort shall be wanting, on his part, to pro mote their interest. -C. Liberal Cash advances mado on Cotton and other produce in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and family supplies promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Aug IS tf 32 CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. HAMBURG, S. C. W, E the Undersigned, will continue business in this place,.and will promptly attend to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING GOODS, Sell or Store Cotton, BUY or SEND QOODS to order. Will keel constantly on handfor sale, Bagging, Rope, Suigar, Coffee, Molasses, SA LT, BACON, and all oth*er leading articles. Will make liberal advances on produce in Store, or such as nmy be shipped to our frien's in Charleston or Savannah. Our 11. L. JEFFERS will be in Cliarkston. where ie is engaged in Business, (see Card of CnA1an as, JEFFRs & Co.,) and for whim .we bespeak a librral support. - Our E. J. DUCKMASTER will be here aided by competent and experienced assistants anid soli cits a share of patronsg~e. We take this opportunity of returning our thanks to our friends and the public for their very liberal patronage. JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO. Sept. 13 : 5d2mi 35 I T will be seen Rurthe Card of Oni.ursait, Jvur sras & Co. tliat I have connected niyse.lf with that firni for the purpose of carrying on it general Factorage &~ Commission Business, in Charleston, where I shall give my personial at tention to business. From my long experience in business in theis place and a general acquaintance with the custom anid wants of the country, and an untiring devotioni to the ititerests of- fr-iends, I hope to nierit anid re ceive a lull share of patronage. In leavinag Ilamburg, I cannot thiink or feel that j bid adieu to my friends, among whlomi I have beeni raised, amid for whom I have long done niore or less business. I shall still be in Carolina. and a Caro linian, amid will be ia Charleston, where I caii serve you to great advantage. and respietfully solieit your orders to Cii.~tsEs, .lEPFEaus & Co., while Liiiost cordially return my thanks for all past favors, pat ronage and confidence. ..I. L. JEFFERS. .Hamiburg, Sept 13, 1852. .Notice. l17 ALL Cotton or Produce intended for us, shipped down the Savannah River by wvay of Canal to A ugusta, will- be forwarded to us, at Charleston, free of charges, eicept drayage. CIfAMIIERS, EFR O Sept 13 5dJFFRSm C. SLIPSON & GARDINERI, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSH-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. T IIE Undersigned continue the WVA R EHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS ini ;il its branches. ini Judge Starnies' Fire l'roof Ware Ilouse, on MceItoshi-street, under thme namec and style of SIMPSON & GA RDINER. In tenderinig to our friends, and the public gen rally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take this method of assurinig all, thiat n elort on our part will be wanting to advanice the initerests or those who may conlide their business to us. Orders for Bagging. Rope and Family Supplies, promptly filled at the lowest umrket rates. Cash advances made on produce in Store when required. J. RI. SIPSON. J. T. GARDINE~R. A ugusta. A ug_25Gma WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMIlSSION North Atlantic Wharf, Charletonm. C~ousissmOxs Fon SELLING Cor-oN, Fifty Cents per Bale. T lIE Subseriber having formed a Co-Paurtnershmip with Mr. WY. A . WVA RD) A W, of Charleston, formerly of Abbeville, S. C., for the purpose of do ing a GOENERA L FACTOR AGE and COMMIS8 SION BUISINFSS, avails himself of the present opportunity, of returning hi. sincere thanks to his numerous frienids for the liberal pati onage bestowed for a numiber of years past,-and in movinig, tenders the services of the new concern of W ARDLA W & WALKER, Charleston, whetre lhe hopes many, if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest to ship their produce. The recent arrangements of the South Carolina Rail Road Company will enable them soon to, have a Depot !n the city of Augusta, thereby save the expense of Toll, and very greatly facilitate the for warding of produce of any kind. Mir. Joon C. RExs, Agent of WV. & W., in Augusta, will attend to the forwarding of all produce that their friends miay feel disposed to send theni, free of charge, save drayage. G. WA LKER. A ugusta. JTuly 19, 1852. tf 29 Cnndles, &c. A FINE Stoek of Pure Sperm CANDLES -1 A damanutine, Star, 1tull & Son's-a superior article of Starch, blue and wvhite-Soap of every description, Turpentine, Casteel. Family, & Toibtte. AlIso, Wooden Ware, Churns, Bucekets, Tuhs, Broomis, &e., of all descriptions. S. E. flOW ERS. Unamhuirg,A pril 21 tf i 4I Rags Wanted. FAIR prieg wilhl be given for RA.S, (a Cotton) by-S. E. 110WERlS. Hamnburty. A pril21 tf 14 1Notice TS hereby given that application will be made at Ltheo next es.ion of the Lecislature, to incorpo rate lileasant G.ruve ;Bjiptist Church, in Edgefielid Distriot. July 28 b f ~ -2 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER Great Cure for Dyspepsia! r 'H E TRUEDIGES DR. HOUGHTON'S TTIVE FLUID, or Gastric Ju ic e, Sprepared from Pennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after diree tins of BAUON Ltr.AM, tihe great Physiological - Che.aist, by J. S. HOUGrTON, M. D.. PIhiladelphia, Pa. This I a truIly WONJ)ERFUL 1:11.-1EDY for Tniligestion, DyIpepsia. .Jaimaaliee, Liver Conmplnint. Constilaltion, und Debility. Curing kiler NATUi:F:S OWN M-:rHOD. by Natare's town Agent, thae Gastric .lnice. iaif a tensloonful of l'EPSIN. Infusalin water, will digest or dissolve, Five P'aounis of o:oust Ik-ef in about two hours, out of ihe stomnach. PE1'SIN is the chief element, or Great DIGESTING Princiile (of the Gastric Juice-tbe Solvent (of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving anl Stimulating Agent of the Stomnacha al Intestinen. It iA extractei fRoom the DIgestivo Stonneli of the Ox, thus forming a TRt'E I )IGES'ivE FIDil. pre'ciselv like the natural Gnsire Juice In its Cheintical Jow ters, und furnlhing a COMPLETE and PElsFECT SUB STITUTE for it. Scientific Evidence ! Call on the Agent, andot get a Descriptive Circular. gratis. giving a large amount of SCIENTI FIC EVIDENCE. fros Liebig's Animal ChImstry: Dr. Combe's Physiology or )igte tion: tDr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. .iol W. Draper, of New York University: Prof. Diunglison's PhysIology: &c.. together with reports of cures front all Uarts of the Uaited States. NO ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACIDS! Penember this: Dr. Ifotroa' PEPSIN In a gret Ntaural iemedly, free from ALCtlhOL, IIITTEiS, ACIDM, and NAUS-'US DtUGS. it is extremely ngreenble to the taste, and may be taken by the maost feeble patients who cannot ent a water cracker wfthout nette distress. Beware of drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. CUlIES IN EVERtY TOWN! Dr. 1loughlton's Prcsmt has now been tested, for upwards of twop years, in every large town it the U'niteel Statsa, and the Agents enn refer Dysixeptics to many remarkable Cures. in every Town! Nunerotas detni< of cures, certifIeates of Physicians anl Pntienis, are given iu the Circulars furnished by Ageunts, gratis. Pepsin in rluid and Powder. Dr. Hroughtios PEPSIN is lrelmare. in Powler and in Fluid Forn-aml in lresription vians for the ts% o.f i'hysi eian. The Iowaer will be sent by Mil. free of 'ostage, for one Dollar. sent to Dr. luughton, 'hiiadelphia. Private Ciretlarn for Physicias mny i oobitained 4f Dr. lIoughtlon or his Agents. dleseritiing the whole procei. of pre paraiptin, ntal giving the utlth--ritie. tplon whichl the eiims af this new remierly are basea. As it is NoT A SECi:ET ItE EliY, no oljection cts be raiset ugaintst its use bsy Plhy. sicians in respcatable .tning nud reguiar practice. I'rico ONE DuLLAt per lpiaple. Observe This. Every Rute of GENUINE PEISIN bears the written ,ignatr 'rf .1. S. liontgltaot. 31. I t., sue prolrietor, P'hiladel ihia, l'n. Colpy-right andi Trade Mlark secutre,.. M/"Sohl by all Druggists andl Dealers in fedieines. rV/Siaid. nlso by 0. L. IENN, Edgetlehl C. It.; WARTD. LAW & LYON, Ablieville C. II.; IAT& JAMES, New berry, anl A. J. CI:EIGIIToN, lamburg, S. C. .Tuly -2. 1 29 Carriage Mfanufactury! T TIE Firm of ILn.L & WAtL.AW, in the Car ringe matking business having been mutunlly dissolved, the Subscriber takes pleasure in return ig his thanks for the patronage thus far received, antd respectfually solicits a eontinunnee of the atnw. His is the well known stand in Potterbville, about one mile North of Edg~etield C I .. where all orders will be attentded to in a N PAT sad WORGLAN LilE M ANNER, and upon as reasonable termts as possible. The Subscriber las also on handl a1 splendid as sortment of ready made Carriages, Coach. es, Buggies, &c., all of which will be sohl at inodlerate prices. JO N Il LL. July 21 if 27 D I. D E N N I S'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaundire, Sick IIead-ache, Di::inuss, Loss o/ .Ajpptite, Constipation of the Bolvels, Files. enused by Costireness. Pain in the Boreels. or Rheuiatisit, caused by the use of Mercury. Syphilis. Scro(nla,. Boils, Ulcers, 4-c. r 'Ills PRIEP ARA T ION is made as putre as possi ..ble. Its baitter taste. anda beneflii effi-eta in| daseases of the Liver. anad diseases arising fruoman im pure state of the Jlil, prove it to be thte P'IJREST AND 3M0ST USEFUL preparationt of Sarsnparilla thaat is made. Those whlo lauve utsed the variouts pareparations of .Sarsnparilla wtill hamt. by the taste andi efltet, that there is mo~re Satrsipaorilla in onec bttle of lfr. Dir.y xts' pareparatioan; titan in htalf a dozent bottles as it is genterally mndle. Its alterative and mildlly puargative effets upon thte howiels. amake it taot ianly a gaooda sulbstitute for Mer entry, buatuasefaul itn raemtovimg all diseases arisitg from the aimprudenat uase oft 3eraeary. 2j7 Prepared only byi.. DENNIS, 31. D., Autgias ta, Georgia. Saold by A. G. Ts:.wt anid G. L. Pax Edlgefield C'. IT.; P'. M. Cont~ anal Cant.:Y & Covrutten~, Chiarleston; llorvrwtt & Mior tad F. ('envis. Calmtntbia ; A. .J. Unietaunrox. lnamburg; W'SM. F. T'rT. D. IB. Pt.u~st, HI.tvlL..tN & RtI~Sl. W. F. & .J. 'f'Trrx. W. K. KaTretns. iansr? & ('.t -r.nt. Antgn.-tt, Geio.. nntd byv l)ranggists geiterally. Prieri-Si per bottle ; 6 boittle fair $5b. gi Reamembler to ask for DENNISi GEORIGIA SA lI$A PtAlIIT.L. .iauae E!. i851 If 23 Valuable Plantation for Sale. ?'j IIAT1 Vialtuable PLANTATION, ztaout eight 3. mtiles fromia iamnbutrg, knoawn as thte (Cherak.ee Ponad Phatation, formaerly aiwned by D~r.Gem a~t~. It cotains taout slevenm hundtared andi eiglhy-eight (758) acres. 2511 af whaich are cleatred, thec balanace is well woodled, caonsistintg oft linsek .htek, IHiekory ;uta P'ine. It posis ses suaperiaor ndavanttaes ;as a publlic lanatse, it biga iling establishead sitad anal situnttedl at thec jaunictiaon oaf the Five Naitch, Martina Ta awn ;ranch l'btak liondl aid Main runtk uif tile l itttng atnd lialgelieldl Plankh lRoad, and abouat a mtile bhavw the juanction of the Pine Ilaiouse anid igefield Roadas. Thle Chtereakee Poand Race Coeruc is otn the painc, aund is one of the best training Turfs .tn thc Ulnite~d States. Out thme lace are two TWO STORY D)WEL LING 110 UTSES, withs all necessary autbuildhings, so situated thatt thte pInmee cani be dividead into two plantatittons, with sutaiable btuildigs Ott each phtn 'rThe Plaunk Riana passing tharough theu latnds, at'eins greait fatcilities faor htauinug woodu to l latmtburg atnd Augusta--to any one dispoisedl to engage in that busintess, a rare chanctie is oilfered1. To an atpproaved purchlaser it will be sold otn a credit of three or five years. A pply to li. A. KENRICK, President, lI amuahrg atal Eadgehieldl P. R. Comtpzany.. ITambuhtrg. Aug 21) tf 3:2 Not ice I S HT lER EBY givenl that applientiaan will be nmade to thle ILegislatuare if Sauh Carailintn at its unext Sessiaau, toi close sia mucha~ af thec sah, Free Ferry llandl as is ntot elosed atlreadly by plantationas ad fences. Sept Su u m 341 Notice. LLT Peritons itndebatedl to the estate of Oliver ToImwles, are requsestedl tao matke iniuniediate paty mtenut, aund thaose htavinig dlemandtas atgainstt thte samte will renuder thema itt properly attlestedl. Ri. M. SCURRY, Adinaiistrator. Oct. 9 ' tf 3S Notice. . LT, Persons inadebteid to thte Estate oaf C. . i lover, dlee'd., aire rnequelstedl toa mtake immtie iate pa:ymnent, anal those having demandstl against said estate, will presenlt item properly atltestedl. dJOUN RAINSFORD), Adm'r. Sept 22 tf 31; Noice IS sIIEREflY given thtat atpplienttiion will be tmade to thec Legislauture of S. Carolia at its next Ses shon, tat opent a ntew lRoadi, leatving the A tugusta Rocad. (via Fury's Ferry) near thte residence of Thtos. Mc~lie, Esq., fallaiwing the rotate oif thte Mark Rock Path, and inttersectinig with Anaderson Mill Rtoad near the residencee of A. Mourgatn, Esq. -Sept 8 3m 34 N otice. , LL Personts indebted to the Estate of Joseph Li hhoire, dee'd., atre requested to tatke immuedi atet paynientt, anad throse hasvintg dematnds againtst thec estate will paresent thtem itt dtte formnn. E. PENN, Ex'or. -- Notice IS HERFRY 0lVE~N, thast applicentiont will be nmd tttle to the Legislature of Sathtl Carolinta, at is naext Sessiain, fort t a division of Edlgefseld District, o its tao give a Jutdicial District to the Saluda side. Notice I S lERRY given thaat application will be made ta the Legislature.of Soth Carolitna itt its next Session, to Cirter thte Roaad nuow leadinug froti Marttina M~cCarty's, (an the Ridlge Road, to ,Jnekson I laimeas, t hence to intersect the Roiad lading to HIabtu. Grnaniheville atad Aikena. 'The above maentianead Raa was opented lay order of thec Conm misionerst' sonae thrtee yesars sincee. and ha~s beenli ket uphy themu to the paresenat time. DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist jAKES this method of returning his thanks to his friends anl patrons, for the patronage he ins received in the sale of Drugs, Medicines, &e. le is now receiving an addition to his already ex ensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, )ye Stnt1s, Paints, Oils, Window Giass, Puttyl Physician's Ihop rurniture, &c. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for 'Medicinal purposes, Fie Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern make, Frenchi Extracts, &c., &c. aint, Hair, Ilnt, Shoe and Tanners Brushes Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, mado under his own supervision in strict accordar ce with the U. S. Disp'ry. The anost Reputable Neotrums, All of which he will sell at prices that will compsro avorably with any Southern market. Those wish ing to purchase articles in his line will do well to all and examine his Stock and prices. Edgefield C. It., Jan 22 tf I Edgefield Male Academy. TEACHER WANTED. A TEACIIER is wanted to take charge of the Edgefield Male Academy. The alpplicant must be a TEACIIER by PROFESSION; one who has experietiec in his business, and amply qual ified for preparing young men for the South Caroli na College. To a man of suitable qualifications, the place offers many inducements. Address the Trustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOHIN LIPSCOM1B. JOh1N BiAUiKETT, R. T. M1IS. J Nov 28 f45 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale. T HE Subscriber intending to move from the . State, offers for sale his MILLS, on Shaw's Creek, about ten miles front Edgefield, Aiken and Graniteville. The Tract contains Twenty-two hundred (2200) acres, with a sufficient water power to run Circular Saws or a Factory. On the premises are all neces siry improvements-frame buildings. orchards, &c. Any inforniation given by applyitig to the Sub scriber on the premises, or by letter addressed to him at Edgelield C. 11. JOS. A. ADDISON. Ang4 tf 29 Land for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale the landls belong T ing to the Estate of Joseph Moore, deesed. One Tract containing about seventy-seven acres, adjoining lands of James Rainsford, S. Christie and others. One other Tract containing five and a half acres, adjoining lands of Dr. E. J. limis, Mrs. L. T. Molsire and others. The :bove iands lies near the Village and a portioin of it is well timbered and can be purchased at private sale on liberal terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Land for Sale! T IIE Subscriber wii'ng to change his business ollers his land for sale situated in Edgefield IDistriet, six miles gelow Liberty 11u. The Land is in two tracts-one containing eight hundred acres, the other four hundred and -fifty acres. I will sell said lands separateIy or together as may best suit the prrehaser. The above places are well improved and wil well reward the cultivator if judi ciously tilled. The' Termis will be made easy to a punctual pur chaser. 1 also have some LIK ELY YOUNG NEG ROES for sale. Anmong the niumiber is a first rate H oiise Carpenter. Any person wvishiuig to pturchase can procure a great bargain by applying to the subscriber on the premises .1011IN TOMiPK INS. June .O tf 24 For Sale. HOUSE AND LOT co.ntaining about two ? 1 acres, OneC and a half muih-s from Edge.tield on the Columbia Road. There are on the iLot a well of good water anld all nlecessary outbuild-ings for a smaull family. The plte'e will be sold for Cash or on time, the purchase money being amply secnred-and immedc'iate possessin given. A pply at this Office. Feb 3 tf 5 Removal ! MlY Friends and customers can finid mte in the house below Il01 lingsworth & Nicholas, and as usual will make to order. for CAS11, Fine 1)rees Boots..................7 00 do Pump Hoots..................38 00 do iDouble Sole W1ater-P'roof....9 00 All other kinds oif work at tile lowest price. Excellent Work, good Fits and superior style, guarantied to all those that may favour meo with a call. W1. bleEVOY. Jan 29 tf 2 Notice. . LL~ Persons indebted to the estate of Ellington .f Clark, dee'd., are hereby notilied to itake imn medtiate paiyiient, and those having demands against said estate w~ill presenit them properly attested. JAS. BLACK WELL. July 7 tf 25 Extra Fine Clhewing. J UST received a tew Boxes of EXTR A FINE UlE W ING TUHA CCO, the celebrated -Cal houn Brand," niinufacitured expressly for the Sub scriber. . L. P'ENN, Auzr.r A ug I8 tf 31 Notice. A LL those indebted to the Estate of John B. Lo ..gan, dee'd., are requested to make ininuediate payitenti all those haviing deinnds to presenlt them properly attested. Ml. W. LILES, A's A. NIX, A's E. P'. JIOLLO WAY. Feb 19 h Im 5 Executor~s Notice. ALTL thoese indebted to the estate of Willami . Garrett, dee'dI., are requested to mia'au pay mient forthiwith,, and those having demands against said estate will render them in properly attested, according to law. CIIARLE.S HAMM~OND, ) W'1. 0. h AMMOND0 , e THOS. GARRETT. . Feb 5 tf 3 Bacon. . L.\RGE stock of Choice BA CON SIDES 11.SIOULDELRS, hA AMS, and LARD, for sale by S- B. BOW ERS. I am hurg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice. IS UERER Y given thlat application will be made Ito the Legislature at its next Session to incorpo rate the "Edgefield Flying A rtillery." Sept 8 3m 341 Notice IS sHERElY GIVEN, that application will be mtade at the Session of the next Legislature for an A ct of incorporationl for the Be~thleham Church Camp G roun~d in Edigelield D~istrict. .lunec 26 tf 24 Extracts for Flavoring. I)R ESTON & MlERI ELL'S Extract of Lemion. " Extract of Vanilla, " Orange 1Flower Water, a " Superior Rose Water, just received anid for sale by Oct 13 tf (I. L. PENN, Aar.r Tani Yard. I I DES will be received at the Tan Yard fronm this dat.. T. I.IIMS. Oct 6, 1852. tf 383 Molasses andi Syriups. TOW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO1 ..~LASSES, and ,Georgia an~d New Orleans SYR UPS. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Tobacc#, Segars and Snuff. SUPL of thme above articles of CHOWCE LIBRAD,. just received anid for .4e bey - 1.0. L. PENN, AuKsr. Oct., U s' t 239 LIVER COMPLMNT JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC Olt NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEAESg OF TIlE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING WFAOft i Disordered Liter or Stomach, such a-C stipation. Intrard Piles, Fullness or Ble6d . the Head, Acidity oj the Stomach, NRssm, Heart-burl, Disgust for Food,. .Fsllfetw or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Bructatont, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Siisch-, Smimming at the Head, Hurried and Difute Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chakirg ay Sufocating sensations W.hen in a lying postre, Dimness of Vision, Dots. or Webs-before. the Sight, Fecer and dull pain in the jadDefi ciency of Perspiration, Yellouness'of the-Ski and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ohest, Limbs, &c., Burning in the Flesh, Shden Flushes of Heat, Constant Inagimningof Esai and Great Depression of Spirits, canb re . ually cured Iy DR. HIOOFLAND'g CELEBRATED GERMAN 3. PREPARED AT DR. C. M. JACKp AT TH1E GERMAN MEDICIE ST6&t 120 Arch Stroot, Philadelphia.- - THEIR power over the above diseases is 'not excesi equanlled-by any osiler preparatlein in the United Stas the cares attest, In many cases af:er skIfl phnyileans falled. These Bitters are worthy the attention of inalld. seesling great virtues In thn ratifleation of disese. Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searehing era In weakness and affections of the digestive organs, are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "B3osso.r Bz.," said in Ilis paper of t 23nd of June laat: Dn. Tlion.Asn'Ws Crt.aarln Cruara ERtm for -e cure of Liver Conplaint, Jaundlce, Dyspepsia,; 'lrolle or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the moast -j lar nedilcines of the day. These )litters have been used by. thousands. And a friend at our elbow says he has bimself're reivesl an etfeetuat AnI per:annent eure of Liver ComnWlaIt from the useof this remedy. We are convinced that, use of thsie Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor-a fact worthy of ,reat cesnsideration. . They 're pkw ant in tnste and snell. ami cnn be used by persons wiihlb most delleate stamnels with safety, under any elreamstapes. We nre speaking from experlenee, and to the adflct*s. advise their use. "Scour's WrxLy," one of the best Literary pape 6 lisied, sai,- -i. Da. 1oot.An' xAEPtAN Btrra, mannfasctured by s. .Taekson. Are now recommended by someof the toot pttl. ineult members of the faculty as an article of much effiwy li caes of female weaktess. As such Is theca'e,wewoul ad vise all mothers tio oltain a boittle. andi thus save themseives Inmeh ickness. Persns of de-bilitated coatiltutions-wil lad tisese nitters advantageoNs to their health. -as we know bela experience the salutary effect they have upon weekAYsr.s~5 More Eridence -r$ The lion. C. D. 1Isci.tmr, Mayor of the City of Camt11i N. J.. says: "1I(srFLAND's GCOMMAN Drrrr.s.-We have vei tiied' lattering tnotievs of this nteliene. ansi the source from-4 hey entine induced us to make inquiry respecting Its- Merits. From Inquiry we were persuadel to use it, and must say we found it spelfie In its action.upon diseases of-the.RR-iE and digestive orgatns, and the pows-ril influence it e qt upon s-rvsus pwnstration Is really surprising. It calms a-4 stn-agthes tihe nerves, bringing them Into a state of wporg anking sleep refrehaling. " iftids medicine was more generally used, we are salIhSmit these would be less slekness, as from the utomaeh,ilver','dn nervous system the gret majority of real and imaginadb eases eianate. HIave them in a heitthy eoidtion,ad4,Yo can bli delice to epidemies generaiy ThM extraordint medicine we would advise our frienes who are at 0 a ulsi posed, to give a trial-it will recommend itelf. It sdda'n. fact, he in every family. No other medleine-pan 1o6fte such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the *w going)thm lIl sections of the 'nion. the .last thrve nd the strone-st testimjony in its favor, Is, thatih're Ls of it used In tft. practice o the regular Physicians offhlila delthla, than all otler nostrums comsbisned, a laet that cal ly be established. ani fulily proving tiat aicilbtlic = lion will meet with their quiet approval when prektsten s 9Ve in this fssrm. . -- That this nediline will etre Liver Complaint and yapep AILa, no one can doubt nfler using It as reidted. It a OK cifleally npon the stomach and liver; it Is-preferablb (ovQ'6 mel in ALL BILIOUS DISE .f-ile effect la- e ate. They can be adlnnistered to females or infant safty and reliable beneft at any time. . :Look well to the marks of the G. They have the written siguature of C. 3f.*.1~S~ utpon the wrapper, and his naa bluwn in thr dltn wrie 1 eal Wholesale andi Retail at the GERMAN M t)CrNE ZSTORE, No. 1St Arch street,- one dour below irtht, Phsiladlelphla; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PitiCFS REDUCED. To enable all classes esf inalistesefth*ldstageLT thneir great restoratlvu yowers'. ltastti Fnru., 73 Caz', g~i- Also, for sale, itt this Tigg. by sept 1,l18ti. ly - 6' D R. RO GE RS' LIVERWORTi AN-D TAIll ? SS.\FE andt certaini cure for Coughs, Clds, .LkCrouttp, Asilshma, Consumpt'imn of the. Lysigb Spitting of lilsod, lroeiehitis, Ilosiig Cough, o1i.& all Pulmsotnry A tl'etions. --;: A Lovely Young Lady Cured # Consumption ! Tttt following is from the pen of War. IH. Lyvt sox, Esq., tine distinguished edlitor of tihe U. S. hli'h ary and 3:aval Argus, under dlate of New Y ork, Janary 261, l18ul. What could be more conclusive I "It is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a, space in thtese colntmns to speak in praise of any ar tiele in tine patetnt medicine way ; but when we see tine life of a fellow creatunre saved by tine use of any medicine whnatever, we consider it as our right,,sf nest ottr duty, to give a simple statement of facts, that others may, in like manner, be benefitted.. Tfie case whnichn hnas mnsucedl us to pen this article was -that of a yotung lady of our arenaintance, who bsy freqnto exposture to tine tighnt air, constacted a Cold'wideh settled on the Lunsg.n before its ravnges consid.fje stayend. (This occurred two years ngo usia witetr..) Varons remedies were used, bunt with very little elfeet or benefit.-The Cottght grew wvorse, with copious epectoratin, and tine snken eye, and pale, hoillow cheek, told plainly ilnat puhlnonary disease was dpi its worst ont her delicate frame. Thne family phtyst emnt was constulted, and abhlough he would not aditi to the yousng lady that shne really had tihe Cosumis tion, yet he would give no encouragemsenta.s toea:cuta. At this c'riuia her mother was persuaded to .mike use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrupwrit Liverwoert and Tar, and we are happy to state ah-e was perfectly cutred in less thsan three months by tisa medicitne alone, after even hope was destroyed. Itis nuseless ts comment en suchi a case as this, for thep simple truthn will reachl where polishted fiction iner? cant. If ainy doubttt thes authnenticity osf ths statement5 let thsem call at this[Olrice.-U. S. Military land Na val A rgtus. TEST2ONT 0OP TEE PRERB. From thse N. Y. Cotnrier, Ang 13. Da. RoGxtts' Svmt'r oF LtvrawoaT SgD TAR. W~se have heard of several important ecures re'ettl eTectedl by thia excellcent medicinal preparat~ionihd in oine instance ilnat came under our ohservation, we can speak csonfidently. One of our employees ;wiro had'sutTered severely from a long standing cold,-in rinng the past week commencedh Use utse ofthia mnedi cine, annd Isis Cold has entirely disappeared. From the N. Y. 3Mirror, Sept. 2. ILtvttn wOaT A so Ta.-Of tine virtsueaof Dr.JIo, era' Conghl Medicines preparedl from tine above-eml eles. it is needless nowi to speak ; its ellicacy in spieedt iv entritng Csnmghs. Colds anti other lung complant , whlich too freequently, if neglected, result in Con smption, is too well establishned in public conflence to need eulogy now. From tine N. Y. Dempatch, Ang 25. .~ Winave heretofore taken ocerasiosn to give our fes imony in favor of tine cunrative properties- -of Dis Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwvort and .Taridtl would here repeat nine advice already given,.for~p persons whoe are afflicted wvith Consttmption, 'or any of the premontitory symptomas, to make a. trial of Dr. Roterse preparation. . -. gg The Genstine is signed Asnax~tsitjs,-ott the steel plate engraved wrapper around eacfh bottle, and is sold wholesale and retail by . SCOVIL & MEAD:, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General A gents for the Southern States, to.well nl orders munst he addresed. gg Sold, also by G. L PENN, Edgefield C. j4t WAIRDLAW & DENDY, Abbneville C. H.; PRATT~ & .1A3ES. Newberry, A, .1, CRElHTON,)Maiu, bnrg, So. Ca. -- A pril tf .-3 Hamburg & Edgefield Flank RSU r 31118 ROA D is now open for travel from:.Ham,. ..burg to tine OLD W EL1S, ont tine PIne Houv Road, nd by the Martin Town Branch from -in burg to near the new Bridge over Stevens Cfeqeu Persons travelling or sending their Wagenter Vehieles to Hamburg by the Martin Town Rel, can avail themselves of theo Brainch Plank~ltiildAe Hamburg, by turning to the left, half -ai mile ab Hardy'n Church, by which th'ey willavokd l~ hills antd sand ont the Martin Town Road.. .. The Roads wvill be completed from gtambyk a the Pine House about thte 1st of Novithbeir. Rates of Tolk. . . .:' Four, five and uixc horse W1angoins, 5 eta per nie Three Two IHorseback travellers, 5 .-I" '-,l Vehick-s on meceting, are einch- entitled to half thie PLANK TR A CK, anti ste Drivers are reqjaked.o tarf-19 then " R-GHT !" - -s'.% 11. A. KENRICKE,eside Hamburg, Sept 8 ~