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BREEUDA GRAMl.. Passing the house of a friend, not lorg since, we observed his hogs were in better order than those of rmost of our neighbcrs at this time of nnpr/cedented scarcity of grain. On enquiring- into the cause, he ii. formed i t'i. t he had given them but v ry little c6rn-thakt he- had a B. rmu la grass pitch which he- occasionally plo .ved up, and on the roots of which his twgs kept in the order we saw them. Would it not be well for each farmer to have a field, according to the size of this sto2k, set in this (hy many condemned and much abused) excellent grass, and kept apart from his cultivated fields proposely for his hogs in tie winter, and for other stc ci in the summer? We have seen enough writ ten on the subject, to know that many will be horrified at the very suggestion of intro ducing it on to any part of a farm. But we can assure such, that a very narrow strip of woodland, and. even some such fence-rows as- are- not by any means unusual to be seen in this country, will effectually stop its creeping progress. Keep a border of woods, or such a fence-row around it, and be care ful to clean your plow well before leaving the field, and we will obligate to extermi nate all that leafs its circum-scribed bounds. It matures no see;bhence it cannot be seat tered in the excrements of cattle, as is not unfrequently the case with nther grasses. If our farmers and plantbrs intend d raisi ig their own hogs and other stock, as every one should do even if he produces less cotton, instead of buying from Tennessee and Kentucky, at the most extravagant pri ces when we are least able to pay them, it is high time we were turning our attention tot some auxiliary to the corn crop. The pea, sweet potato, and turnip-the clover, and grasses, should each one occupy its rliace on the farm. Of the- pea we can i aise with our cornt great abundance, year lvto fatten-our pork iii the fall And if we plant' the bick or tory varieties to carry our stock hogs pretty well through the win ter. Some are opposed to giving stock hogs peas--believing they will cause the hogs to die the next summer. We believe it is rath er from poverty than the offects of peas that they die. Fatten a hog on corn in the fall' or winter, and allow him to become poor in the summer,.and he is more apt to die than one that has been kept lean all the time. But if we fear the effects of the pea, we might successfully cultivate the sweet pota to, which is believed by nimny to afford more food on the same space of land, than can be made in any other crop. We know from experience, that with a small addition of corn, hogs fatten kindly on .them, and that the meat is sweeter and more juicy than when fed on corn alone. Rye, barley, clover and grass lots for winter and spring grazing, and early cut ting, in case ,i great scarcity of grain and fodder, every-&ne may have- with the least care and att6ntion, that can afford to come out of the cotton field to. prepare-for them. Horses and cattle cannot live on cotton stalks,.nDor can negroes on the seed. Farmer & Planter. GUANO. We publish the result of some experi medis-in the use of Guano by Mr. S. MI. Ste Ienson, of Marion, -which we. copy from~he:Star: I'planted ont good cotton land the rows, four feit wi-de; I applied Guano to eanch al ternate rowv at the rate of about 200 lbs. per aere, learing the remaining rowvs wvith. out mnanure. This furnished an oppartuni ty to ascevtain precisely the increase pro duction.s1 picked one -row of the ungu anoed cotton, it yielded 18 hbs. seed cot ton. I alsopicked one row of the Guanoed cotton, imnnssiately by the side of the above rowv, and it yielded 32 R's. seed cottun. Thesa rowvs bdinng 4 feet wide, of course it tiok 52 rows to make an acre, which being multiplied by the above productions will show that the land without guano produced 936 lbs. per acre, and with guano it produced 1664 lbs. per acre, being an increase per nere of 728 lbs., or about 65 per cent. The increase production, 728 lbs., at $5,50 per cwt., is worth abont $18; deduct $6, the cost of the guano applied, and it leaves $12 clear pro'it per acre. I app'iadl on my plantation several tons of guano. I found the result on all good lively cotton lands about equal to the above; but where it was put on old, thin, wvorn, light lands, aund nothing mixed w~ith it, found it did but lihtle good-not enoughn, I apprehend, to pay for the guano. Dead, poor light, old lands must have something besides guano. I think, however, if- rich earth, or surface as we generally call it, was placed in the furrow with the guano, on such lands, it would pay very wvell. I think it would do well on the land if new ; but after the land gets old worn and washed, surface must be put with thne guano or it will not pay. There are many planters in this immedi ate vicinity, who tested this manure last year, have none of them sufficient interest in the progress of scientific agriculture to give the public the benefit of their experi ence. To MANAGE A REARING HoRsE.--In the British Sportsman, we find thne followving hint respecting the management of a rear ing horse, which strikes us as being worthy, as it is easy of trial. Whenever you perceive a horse's inclina tion to rear, separate your reins and pre pare for him. The instant he is about to rise, slacken one hand, and bend or twist his head with the other, keeping your hands lowv. This bendinjg compels him to move a hind leg, and of necessity brings his fore feet down. Instantly twvist him completely -round two or three times, wvhich wsill con fuse him very much, and completely throw him off his guard. The moment you have fnished twisting him round, place his head ii the direction you wvish to proceed, apply t'ie spurs, he will not fail to go forward ; if thie situation be convenient, press him into a gallop, and apply the spurs and wvhip twvo or three times severely. The horse will not, perhaps, be quite satisfied with the first defeat, but may feel disposed to - try again for the mastery. Should this be the case, you have only to twist hnim, &c., as before, and you w-ill find that in the second struggle lhe wvill be much more easily subdued than on the for wier occasion, in fact you wih perceive him quail under the operation. It rarely hap pens that a rearing horse, after. having been treated in the way described,. will resort to his trick a third time. AC-rION AND Ru-Ac-rION IN FARXING. Fences operate ini two ways-ir good, they are a defence, if poor an .offence. Many a farmer, by too sparingly seeding hris ne w meadows, has had to cede his whole farm. Every farmer should see daily every ani ua-, he hna and inspect its conditin Weekly visits, as with some, soon result in weakly animals. The man who provides vell sheltered cotes for his sheep in winter, will soon find plenty or coats for his own back. A good housewife should not be a per sin of "one idea," but should be equally faniliar with flower garden and flower bar rel; and though the lesson should be to les s -n expense, yet the scent of the rose should n it be valued more than the cent in the till. If her husband is a skilful sower of grain, she is equally skilful as a sewer of garments -he keeps his hoes bright by use, she keeps tie hose of the whole family in order.-Al bany Cultivator. SMOKING BACoN.- As this is the season for the performance of this indispensable operation, we clip the following recipe from the Missississippi independent, of which we have a very favorable opinion: "A friend of ours who never fails to make the finest of bacon, makes a paste of finely-ground pepper and lard, which he ap. plies with a brush to the flesh surface of each piece upon hanging it to smoke. A pound of pepper is sufficient for ten or a dozen pieces. He has found it an infallible preventive of injury from flies." Livery and Sale Stables, FORMERLY JOHN C. O'HANLON'S. THE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public, that. having purchased the Splenlid 1_ mp STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly owned by O'llAN LON, and lattly by W. E. A R ClI ER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with.their patronage, with excellentt.adille IIORSES, and handsome and comfortable CAR RfAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, in whose so briety and experience every confideneecan be phiced, at nfost reasonale prices. Many improve-ments have been made to the Stabk-s and Lots. and Dro vers will find every accommodation they can desire. Carriacs and 'Omnibuses from this Stable will run fromBoatwright & dmnney's universally favo rite " Anerican llotel,"' and also f;om, the log-es tablishued and well-known Columbia llotel. by Mr. ). Caldwell. to the various Railroad Depots, or any point dt sired. LF Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. D. I larris, or the Proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, will be promptly attended to; and the sub- I scriber is confident that all who employ him wiil be pleased with his prices and his teans. NATHANIEL POPE. Columbia, Sept 22 6n 36 Carriages! AT THE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT CHABTESTON, S. C. S & E. M. GILEERT continue the o CARRIAGE BUSIN ESS at the above stand, Nos 35. and 40. Wentworth Street, where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and us toners a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their own manufacture togethet various other styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaintance with this market as MNanufacturers and Dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to purchasers both in style and prices. Aug 25 tf 32 State of South Carolina, . EDGEFJILD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benj L.Gili, Sarath, hiks wie, and Susan Alorris, ,Bill for T appearing to my satisfaction, that the De fe'ndants, .Joshua Morris, Doctrine Morris, Wiliam Hlenduiek 3Morris, John Morris and Pleasant 3Morris, jr., reside beyond the limits oft this State, On Motion of Mr. ARNEY, Smlicitor for Complainants, It is ordered, that thiey do appear within three months from thme date he-reof, and answer, plead or demur to this Bill, or Judgment and Order pr-o confesso will be taken against them. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Dec 29 3m 50 WVhiskey, Runm, Brand y, &c, 60 A R RIELS Rectified. alonongabela and Mil Ier's Old Rye WVHISKEY. New Enigland and dJamiaica R UM, Amnericani and llolland GIN, Amner:can and Frenceh BRANDY, Madeira, Tenerit1'e and Mlalaga WVINES. Peppermiint, Cinniamnon amnd Perfect Love COR DI AL. L EMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. Irish and Scotch WHISKEY, Cider and White Wine 1'INEGA R, Pint, Ilalf-pinmt aund Quart FLASKS. Wine. L~emon Syrup and Porter 1BOTT7LES, DEXIJOHNS, alt sizes. E. HODGES, AOE.r Nov 29 if 46 Chapnwan'e Cotton Gins ! W E still miake these best of COTTON GINS, at our old stand. We warrant theim to give satisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received aiid promptly at tended to. Personis who find it more convenient -will please inquire of 11r. LoD hI.L, Edgefiehi C. II., who will keep on hanid one or more of these Gins for sale. Address CIIAP.\AN & SONS, Coleman's X Ro.ads, Edgelield, S. C. Sept 15 tf :35 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or as Executor, are placed in the Bank of 1lam burg, for collection. Those indebted will please make immnediate payment. Dr. Johna .t. Galphin, will act as my A ttorney, duing my absence from the State. D. ARDIS. Dec 23. tf7 Admninistrator's Notice. A LL prnshaving demands against the estate of LT.A buey, dee'd., will please 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 AIBNEY, A dm'r. Sept17 tf 36 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Stan Imore M. JHolstein, dee'd.- will niake immnedi ate payment, anmd those having demnds against said Estate will render themt in forthwith, properly at tested. J. A. BLAND, Adim'r. Nov 25 -3m 45 Last Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of J. A. Bell, dec'd., are hereby notified that aml amounts due andl not settled by return day, will be placed in the hands of N. L. Griflin, Esq., for collection. All persons having any claimis against said Estate can present them propierly attested ae cording to law. D. A. J. BELL, Adzn'ur. Jan 5 4t* 51 Lumber ! Lumber ! rp lIE Undersigned has a large quantity of LUM IBER on hand of assorted dinmensions, at his Mlills. Price, Square Edge, 75 ets per 100 feet. " Rough " 376 e. "* " JAS. L. IIILL & ILUGES. Dec 8 tf 47 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Abram 1Kiterease, dee'd., will please make immediate ayment. Those having denmnds will present them roperly attested for payment. D. J. GILCIIRIST, Adm'r. Dec 11 tf -48 .Notice. LL Persons indebted to the- Estate of Jane Logan, dee'd., are requested to make imnme liate pasyment, and those haring demands will pre sent them forthwith, properly attested acording to law. AMBROSE NIX, Ada'r. CANDIDATES. Z'or Sheriff. FELIX E. BODE. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. i. S. KEY, Zor Tax Collector. M. B. WIHITTLE. CHARLES CARTER, PHiLIP BOYD. T1103AS It. REESE, THIEOPHILUS DEAN, 'or Ordinary. IT. T. WRIGHT. JOHN W. SMIT H, W. F. DURISOE, Wor CIork. PICKENS B. WEVER. JOSEPH ABNEY, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, at ' Edgefield Court IRouse, near the PLANTZRs [IOTEL. ie will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgefield C. II., or Sleepy Creek, P 0., S. C. March 11 1352 ly 8 FALL AND WINTER EADY-MADE CLOTHITG SICIIARDSON & MeDONNALD, Alare now receiving a LAR1GE and WELL SEL-ECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Of the LA'rEST STYLES-direct froi New York-ogether with a fine assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Suspeuders, Drawers, COTTON AND NIERINO UNDER-SIIIRTS, 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 round in other markets. An examination is solicited fron their friends and custuners befure purchasing elsewhere. 7 Next loor to G. Robinson's Ihardware Store, Iamaburg S. C. Oct 2U Sim 40 Southern Manufacture, 3,000 Pair Hone made Plantation BROGANS! hIARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATIhER. FONE~ME 10TSAN1HOES OF ALL )EseRIPIioss. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. S HO EMAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. MIIS. July 21 tf 27 Co-Partnership Notice. I HAVE this day associated Mr. THOMAS E. -1 111I in business with ume, which will iii future b6 tranxacted under the firim of BowaRs & I I rrr. S. E. BOWERS. Ihamburg, Nov 5, 1852. Notice. A LL persons indebted to S. E. Rowatns, will -tl please call and pay their notes and aceounts, as I am desirous of closing nmy old busin~ss immaae diatelv. -* S. E. B3OWER~S. lla'mburg, Nov 5, 1852. WHOLfESALE AND RETAIL Family Grocery! W1E..KEEP constnntly on hand a large anad welld assorted Stock of Git0CER IES, viz: Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, jMolasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels, and Faimily MleFS Mackerel in. Kits, SPER R3. AD AMANTLVE CANDL ES, LAM!P AND LINSE ED OIL, R AISINS. AL MIONDS. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESERVEtS, ICKLES, resh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, C A ND IES, SPICEs ALL KINDs, sMOKED BEEF & TONGUEs, FINE OLDA BRANDIIES, WINES, Netar, Eagle anid Rye Whi~esey, - Asso A Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. BOWERS & l11TT'. .lambjurg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 N o t i ce, JOlIN MV. WIT~t h2ving purchneed the e exclusive interest of the AACH INE SIIOP' f 11easrs. BUsnlNEU. & WrT, will keep constanatly .u handi the foliaawinag articles, in comaplete anad ex ellenat order, and at the Augusta prices, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all szes and accord'ag to order. -ALSO Panmnel Doors, Window Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, MANTEL-PI ECES, Bedl steads, Tables, WVash Stands, Chairs, Beau reaus, Writing~ Desks. Wo(rk Stands, Book Cases ,and all other Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. -A LSO Repairing and Job Work of every kind appertaining to thec above articles, and Furniture of every des criptiotn, don~e promptly and upon the most lilzeral termas. Edgefield C. II., Dec 1, 1852. tf 46 Ware-House and CommiSSion B US INE SS, H AMBURG, S. C. A -W A LKE & CO., beg leave to inform the .publie genera~ly, that thtey continue the Warehouse & Commission Business, t hec standl occupied by themn for the two past seasos, and previo.usly by WALKP.It & BamADsonD. Th'le Ware-llouse is in good order, and b~eing lo cated int the haighiest part of Town, is safe from, h gh water. The late freshect bare~ly reaching the lower floors-not the least duinge was done to Cotton. A. WALKERt will dcvote Itis personal attention, excusively to the busintess, and hompes from long cx terece, and a desire to please, that none will leave the establishmaent dissatisfied. Those whto patromnize our Ware-House, will be kept constantly advised of the state of the produce narkets. Cash advances made on produce in store, whaen desired. A. WA [lK ER, D. L. AD)AMs. Oct 27 (hm 41 'Hardware and Cutlery ! IlE Sub~scriber begs leave to itnformt the citizens of Engelield and the Ui..er Distriets, that he has opented a large and general1 Stock o.f HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Together witha every othter article conniected wvith the I hardware business, at the old Stanid formerly eeuied by II. A. KiExasIca, and nearly opposite the A mnerican hotel. Ihving recently returneda from the North, where my purciases has'been mnade from Manufacturers tnd at the LOWEST CASil PRICES, I vould respectfully invite the ptublic and mly old friends to iee mae a call before paurchuasinig elsewhere, as my toek combines every article in the Hardware line, ad is entirely netc ! JAMES HENDERSON. H ambna, Oct 27 3m 41 gy-The Abbeville Banner. Greenville Moan aineer, Laureansville'1herald and Anderson Gazette, will copy 3 monaths and forward bills to J. IL. Potatoess Onions, &c. ACONSTA NT supply of Potatoes1, Onions, t. Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, &c., may be round at E. IIODGES, AGENT is Jll MNEW WHOLESALE & Ri READY MADE CLOTHING, TR UNDER THE U.S. H J f. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving I i o Ready Made Clothing ever otYered in this improved styles of nianufnetuie. A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS YOUT i Country Merchants.and all persons vh and examine our Stock for themselves. Augustat, Sept. 23. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS IT! That we behold many femailes, scarce i tihe meridian of life broken in health r.nd spirits with a coin plicaiin of diseases aid ailments, deprivinig them of tie pwer for ihe erjsayment of life at anl age wuhen phical health buoiyaney of rpirit, rnd happy serenity ofmiud', arising from a condiuiO of health, should bereilminant. Many of the cames of her sufrerings at firat-perhups years before, perri..during irlhood. or the first years ni'mar rie were iii their origin so hght as to pass unnroticed, aud of course noglected. IN AFTER YEARS, Wihen too Ite to be benefitted b onr knowlerlge, ae look back and mouni. and regret the 'full crrsequences of our ignrorance. What would we not often give to possess, in early life, the knowledsre we obtain in after years ! And what days arnd nights Oii anguish we triglit inot have beern spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To trhold the sikeirss and suferimrendured hy mary a wife for many years. from causes %simple ami cotiollale, eaaily remedicil-or better still.-not incurred, irevery WIVE AND MOTHER Pssessed the infarmation coitainel in a little vnlume, (with in the rach ofall) wirich Would r 'iaIe to herself YEARS OF MISERY, Anid o her hiisand the costait toil rin anxiery of inirrl, neceosarily devolvi:ig ipo him Irir' sncknreys of ithe wile withiut gisirut hins the opiortunity n acrirmig that crom. mernce s hich hi, iertirin1. rie eititled. and the posession oh which would secure tIre iappinless of iiaatell, wie, and children. SECURE TIE MEANS OF IAPPINESS By becoming in time -saS-esLcgd of the knowledlge. the want oh which im-i causei tier sirkrress and poverty of thqsanrls. In view of such cnrsequences, io wife or imnlrer is excii sable ir ie riegler. to avail herself or that inruslerdge ir respect it herilt, %% hich aiid sirire her meh ntireri.g, le the reanrs Orf iinrrieas and1 proserity to her husrband, a:d confer nytirri rhrchirlk1:rrr that I-sigabsve allp rice-heaithy bodies. with heaihhs miuds. That kiru ledge s co taii;ed ir a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Priviic Medical Companion. 1BY Dit. A. 1 1. MAURICEAU, rnorr.ssor O or DIsArsS Or wanstE. One Hundredth Fition. iema., pp. 50. Prier, 5 CIS. [ON FINE r'arE. eTRA DfND1,. $1 Off.) First prrrlisherd in 18t7, amrs it is riot SURPRIZING OR WVONDEltFULr Consa'lrng thrt E VE lt Y F1'E MtA L Er WIIETIIERI IlA RtlKD~ OR l NOT. cnir hre nreilre it full knnwisleige of the suitutre, character nnel s-nsai of hitr ensslsnlurrr, iwlth thre vrirous synslatoms, stad that nearly llALF A MILLION COPIES shoruld have been sold It is imrarctic.rble to conviey' il.' rhe rariousrr nlrr)~e treated of, as they are srf a nirie sifilr interidl I . ther marrried, rir those crrtempilating nrrir,-z.. but r~rim femrd deoirnus orf ensgyinrg health, arid thrart isir s , rrreqent rrinyrr healthr. ashijeb is so Ciiduici se to besr iri ii iili-r.-s, amsi.bi of lier inrsbid, brut eirher has ror is ill rr~titr ir. as ihis r .l every hrashanud who h:s tire Io.e. ann Ir ai urnn l is as ale at hcer, or rlrat of ihis ussrjin peuniary inii,,si emert. UP.WARDS OFi ONK lltNDRIED TIIOU SAND) COPIES Have been SENT BY IAla s iti i th lasrt ess rn hi. L1?ilSc illld Slilllefll F3'riid!! CAUlTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF 00PYRI10lT. A SPURIOUS EDIITION l:ernt andi brara'facerl. ha beern surrreptritiionivsied, with the arinre fon arid size, encthy tie sasr: Tm'i.: 'ar:,. and esactli'ytihe stare TYPOGRAPIICAI, ARRIANGEMENT, E arrnther name srrintiituted f'rr " Dr. A. M. Mauiricearu? aid" unrtirn" for '"New Yorrk." and tire word, FSwrcasin according to .Ar ut fInnerea. in tire rear 1C47. by .j 0 :rPli Ti ii o W , in thse Clerk's O0:'sce nif lire i~is:ricr Corurt of the Southern District ofi Nesw Yrrrk, OJIITTED. Tire conrtesnts, tire sulrjecrt marter, arid readirng are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Perinted on hois.or,rwrri, nirty tiapera wiih a pnrer corer. It cars re know-nir atar frmri rhe miscenrbl and iliegilIsle wru cirrs scattered thaniii'.hnuit irs pages. Ther copryrightg editirn srlnltalu none. if there are any in thre irde so lout to shiame anid commron haurisy as to be swiinrg parties IN DEFRAiUDING THEIR CUSTOMlERS, No lesa than rihe legal niwner of tire puroperry ina copyrigtht, slhey will be prrosec~uted, andt steps will be taken to ecaose themri ni ire pirl.lie. A corpy waili ihe sent to each hrrokselier rrr firm, (iihi tire termis riponr wich u aht i be irurnirshed,) upaons recipit nil his or the buariries raid 01 addreas. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED: Buyt tno banrk surress Dr. A. M.I Msaurriceanr, 129 Librerry at., N. Y., is air tihe ririe page, ad rise -ntry in i 'lerk's (il'iec on tire hrack ol'the ritle pace corresponrds as hrerein,. aund imy rn: y of resprecrable andi honosrrablie dealers, or rsind by mail, anrd ad dress to Dr. A. M. b'laurir'eau. Fish title page, wirth ctentris, trucether writh.a few pager tneiig of imp1.ortantr subljecis so every' mirrriedi fr'male, us iill be dnfeecge, to airy one encelosinig a letter stampil is a prepard letter, addiessed as hrereini. ICrOs receIpt of Filfty Cents, (or Onie Dollar for' thac fine EditIon extra ludirng.) saTHUE MARRIED W~OMAN'S PRIVATE. MEIIDICAIJ CO!IIPANION" iSa sent (nwnrofe fl-'e to any part of the Unihtedl Stntes. All lettern must be portpaid. ande addlressedi to DR.. A.' M.L MAUICEAU, Box 1114. New York CIty. Pub'lishinsg Officc, No.IdO Llherty 5treet, New York. ggT For sale in this place al the Drtug Store of Mr A. G. TliAGUE. Price only Fifty Cents. Jluly 21, 1852. Gim 27 For Sales AUOUSE AND) LOT conniridng about two LI acre's, one anid a half mnile's froim Edlge'iltil l the Columlbia Roadti. Th'lere are or the I .rt a wl of goodn water and all necessary outbuild-inigs for a small fatmily. The place will be sold for Cash or on time,-r the purchase money be.ing amply seenre'd-and immeiate possession givenl. Aprly at thtis Office. Etb 3 tf5 Ad iitao' Notice. A LL Persons hitaving demrans nigainsrt lthe Es tate of A. H. Crle'man, det."d., are requtentd to present themn properly attestedl, and thiose. in debtd previou to hlis deth, try Nrote or A icertrmt, wilt mrake immnedliate praymtlt as further indlul gence wsill not be giv'en. WILSON ABJNEY, Adm'r. Sept 1 7 f 36 A LL thtose inebted to the estate. of Willam Garrett,.,dee'dl.. are requested to mnitie pay m nlft forthwtiti,1, and those havtsing dendns atwlini said esate will render them in properly attested, cordintg to law. CHARLES H AMMOND, ) THOS, GARRETT. FebS 5 f3 Lost or5 IYisiaid AaO Eo A. A. Clark, for' $475,00. euc 25th .ODec.95 datedl 2d Ocet. 1845, and htaving the folowing cdits : 1st Junly 1846, $75,00i: 10th anuary 1847. $1511.00 ; 15th A pril I848, .9100.00i, d 9th MareTi 1849. $l00,(00. All prersons are forwarned atgainst tralding for sntid Note, and anyll 'nformation 'concernaing It wifllibe thtankflly re. eived. RI. M. SCURRY. Jn4 J t 51 BjY& Co., =70-M=1= IMNEWgYG' Hg ETAIL DEUALER IN UNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c 03TEL AUG USTA, GA. lie LARGEST and BEST ASSORT31ENT o Aity. Their Stuck con.i.>ts of the aitest, aud mos L s o [IS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. itingour city, are respectfully solicited to ci ok 36 ANOT ER SUIENTIFlU WONDER Great Cure for Dyspepsia! DR HOUGHTON'S . F D o Gastric .J t ic ec peie ire d frotm Heitlit oir lthe lioutthl Stol!el of the Ox,. fter dire 1411n.4 Of ls'Antos L.t Ent the great Physi oi g T.i C h C mn i S t, by J. S This is a trulv WiiN DF. I:1-:MIEDY taor Tndligestim1 1)yspa.-pasin. . tiu lie. L.:Uvr oipial:iiit. 'onstiiia:tion. am Iailiiy, Cir;,iq an,-r NATI'I-S x0WlN' 't-:T liil). l. N:iiuir, *'s wn .% eiit. ilie ti:vstrie .luice. Ii t i ua spal 'itLu of PE p iN. in, i in watii r, will ,li-.n oir &4,4 Iaslive. Fiv Poni ir io l rt astA vef ui:hu tt o l i ars Out t'r e 1 tIt ell Pr-:P al is rte chir eetent . ior irentt Ptarincple of ilhe Gai triu e .luice- lias solveni t oita the iioil, ItI Purfying Pta rrgaa liii Arent of the St-inel ul itnt.-estn xtril i a e riom 'he 1igestive '4111111.1r. tof the . thu x r lar ge tn T liE lil7 DG-STIVE -LU111 Precisvly like Che naturna (;a tri e . lice in it.4 ei e-nir poal fitr% rt. ia furnishing a CMEiiiT and l'ElE:CTui, U sTIT:TE 11r It. Scientific Evidence C -aion the l .giieit, and get a le.riplive C irculnr. grtih givin i large amuint oI -Nd oVIdENCE. fro ,ie ig a anintal Clistrity: Dr. t iombe's Physio g rlii o r e ,iv li:l r. ereira nu Foit d nd l a iet: Dr. Wo t. arapei of New i rk Univit y: riof I'nglion's Phioalo:aac -:r withi reports o ct res froi m all partsbof the :niteli States. NO0 ALCORO0L, BITTERS OR ACIDS ! Itemember thisi: tr. MliroaiN lEPl'IN is a gre Natliral aneiy, tree arm .AiClo10 a. wl -:1l1S. AC1M 'atin. wl al- U liritbL;. it is exremely agrenble tI thlt e, une fnoy e taken by the motst t i-ci rtients wh' eInl enI na i it eiir vr aker w aisou aiut itsre lewtr of druggeA iilatio.L Pepisin is not a druig. C:URE lI - N F.EER.Y TO0WN ! IDr. I Pries has now been tested, Air upward (if twi a ersin very large toNi In the t'nite Suale-uinn li. A.es m refer 1yslwpyrh ti -nd it many remn:rkable ('u lit e-ver Townt I Num.rius details of cures,. certitlentes I 'h Sl u alncl t i adgiven in dte irs i furiinc.h by Agenits,ganti a. Pepsin in Mlid and Powder. Dr. Houighton's PE1l'MN is4 prepoareod in Powcler andI I Fluirl Formi-and Iin Prescr'lptin vini for the use of Phlys einns. The Powder will be sent by-M11i. free- of Powlagef Ine 1Wllr &-n tYo, Ahlr.lloughlon,; PladelphAin. S l tar n i i s A gIIeIts,)es Iribin ataire who. prc. s fp 'i'l' s.einu'oin respeeable t idepartpr, n dle.Pi Obsre Tarhi: V(JT. EvryhtleofG nd ~:ur PEPSINe benr the witte -igt ure of ..a . I ut n. s;~i.aatti hi. propil e Phiid aiin Pn.' fl -ihtalsO a m re .l air [)ecured. * ;'oldtiv bellruiiipluan Deaad in etices a #"sotlade, tatiIls a l y i L. PENN i. t elid t. 11.:i Wo At. ~(i..\W & 1l30N, Abille C.11.;ii PitieATT JtlES Newt tu hery amti .a . J.el'n 1iEr CllTON, 3tatnhurgls~~ua, S Jutly Naa"L at :!tS azibit2. ttAiFulyi a~i ,' ege tl Prearaio, to al~tn COi hllPO tUNDiit taiiean.r fee t h ul uI de litheI) fullet convein at Ct.e wi. bae, Clun< The aveu bean. St.haty tesed otilyh manerum families and PhBelaninht.uhw have turih,ed tper esathin athir k.tdeee Iwlence but ai o by.the Prorito, whofErT mOt. exelen fofhlr \ob Cotvees,0 JSice, NaSenk proichef Dwlmiever Lcau.o Slowjtne.-- afsli,al Acfdity/lart Burn, Pile.p adsies in (ticast. an tfueBwes The aoven .\sedn ishhy ruecofmededrt S:iterary Gentlen. Sudns, E'ery Peolea te . Itf httentr tabtat eei.n iht Fieso the ifacond flthoase whoit m runot ther wise feedispled oal tratisvabe it ompoat mh pre t-rnc ismdb emsin o the,1fADllowin;EFU hrriiar o r sactaplelgenthen. mtte Cainr.ap.rDl, Ailx atbinrony Ctl. F.t anrc, Char T .I. ureprtti, M.aiinhl D. S d.on' buslennsd. gex-ally Wid.H.ebrkEitud itr. tA. Woosfu .l i o nmsn. all di eRev.tii fraE aebrok Preauly thar,. D.I, 31tso.Agu field la. II. T G.cu.aa . L. PNN, EN-ac. ct. I.20 lt~~i.t~sm.sa tt i -10a. D Riea.r to aE rNNSS EOGI GEORA P IA SLARBPRLA , Junic, SckHed-ce.i:nss os P ApetSitCniption of th sae Bofes. F.le | auedb Cstcntess .ani h onlo | I R erson, ctiaued taa the uste of T1Ierurv bI.alei., Iditea ate n bnfcal .arreletataauke itil dal s ofy~" a theaive ad iase atisinga tiit fromai purle, sltet let th liod, provelit to b ite PUES AND 3FST''I lIEFUL i prprov 17 Sasprlatat ismae thee, ore Sarsapiaj UCinnitt e BAONr.D 1,00 prprain thaiuaf ozeo otlrcsit Fraire nl y . ENNI, 3 L.. u Oct20 , A. Z. BENSON, Ware House and Commission Hassaburg, S. C. wXOULD resp.etfully inforn his former pa T rons, and the public generally, that he has letad the W are-ouse rtceitly occupied by Messrs BRANNON & COLEMAN, where he will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Contsiied to his eare. Also receive and forward Merelandi.ze to tme country. In temih-nring his servies to the public. he flatters l fhnst-lt froi anl experience of SEVENTEEN Y EA 1 in the above business, and a thorough knowledge of all its branches, as well as front a ietern nequinttatce with the planters of the sur rontiding eitintry, tocethler with his undicidedper sonal attention to the busis.ess, that lie will be able to give general satisfuetioi to all who may favor him with their eifidence, and assures them that not ellirt shall be wanting, oi his part, to pro more their interest. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton and other produce in Store. Orders far Bagging. Rope, and family supplie promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Auog 18 tr 32 WARDLAW &-WALKER, r FACTORS AND COMMISSION 5 North Atlanatic Wirf, Charlestosa. I CoMMIsstoNs FOa SUf.r.ING CorroN, Fifty Cents per Bale. r IIE Subscriber havin- fwoned a Co-Partnership I with Mr. W. A. WAR)L.A W, of Charleston, formerly of A bheville, S. C.. for the itrpse" of do ini n GE.'NERAL FACTO11AGE and COMNMIS SION 8USIN ES, avails himself of the ptesent oppliortunity. if returnig his sincere thanks to his i nuimerouts friends for the liberal plotionage bestowed r for a number of years past,-and in itmoviiv, tenders the services of the new emirntti of W AIRDLA W & WA Li GR. Chark-ston, where lie hopes niany, i if noti all his old patrons will find it to their interest to ship thetir produce. The recent arrangements of the South Carolina I Rail Roal Company will enable themi "ul)m to have a ID)i-it It the city of Augusti, thereby save the expense of rt1ll. and very greatly facilitate the for wariding of produce of any kind. Mr. .lons C. Ri:,s. Agent of W. & W., inl Atiusta. will ittend to tie forwarding of all produee that their friends m11.ty feel disposed to send them. free of chare, save drnynge. G. W ALKER. Augusta, -July 19, 1852. tf 29 DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist -r AKES this method of returning his thanks to hIis fi tends and patrons, for the patronage he ias received in the sale of Drugs, Medicines, &e. TIe is nlw receiving anm addition to his alfeadv extensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stu!]*', Paints, Oile, Winlow Glass, Putty Physician's Shop Purniture, &c. TIE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for 'Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern make, French Extractd, &c., &c. Paint, Hair, Int, Shime and Tanners Brushes Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict accordaree with the T. S. Disp'ry. The most Reputable Nostrums, All of which lie will sell at pries that will comnparn -favorblywithm any Soutthern market. Those wish igtiiputrchase airticles in his litne 'vill do wvell to r call and examinie his Stock amid prices. Edl refieild C. TT.. .Janm 22 tf 1 SJIPSON & GARlDINER, ~Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSH-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. T II E limb-rsi'zned conttinuei thme WA REHIOUS -AND COMiMISSION BUSINESS in all its braniches, in . udlge Starnes' Fire Proof Waro llouse, iii 1eitos-Street, under tieme nd style of SIPSON & GA RDINERt. ln tenidering to our frienids, and the public gen rally, iour thanks for the liberal patronmage extendted, we take this niethod of assuringc alt, thatt no efiuirt on our part will be wvainmg to advaince time interests of tho.se whio may conifide their businiess tin us. Orders for Hagging, Re.pe anid Family Supplies, promptly filled at the lowest omrket rates. Cash advanices made on produce in Store when required. .SMSN J. T. GARDJNER. A ugusta, A ug 25 6mu 32 1 Valuable Plantation for Sale. 111A~ILT Valuable PLANTIATION, about eight1 mils fom labur, kownasthe Chieroskee -Pondm Plantation, foirmterly owtned by D r. GFK~mEa. It cotatins aibiut seveni hmundredl andm ..ighty-eight (788) acres, 25t0 of which are cleared, thte balance liwell woomded, conisistinig of Black Jlack, ] lickory and Pinie. It possesses superior advatages its a public house, it being a lo etbihdstattd, atnd. Town Branch l'lank Road amid lain Trunik ofthe llanmburg amnd Edgelield Plank Road, anid about a imile bel.w the juniction of tihe Pinie I louse and .'rlefel-d Roads. The Cherokee Pondi' Race Course is oin the place, and is one of the best training Turfs .o the United States. (in the place. are two TWO STORY DWEL LINGIllOUSES, withI all necessaty outbuildimgs,, .so situatted that time phitre cani be divided ito two plamtattionts, with suitable builhdings on echct plan tutioit. Thue Phltnk Ronad passinig through thme lands, offers great facilities for hauling woiod to llanmburg and Autgusta-to any (mie dispmosed to engaige ig that butsine'ss, a rare chne is oillred. To unm approved p turchiaser it will be sold oni a credit of three or five ti. A. KENRICK, Presidlent, Tniamburg and Edgefield P. R. Comitpany. Ihamburg, A ug 20 if 32 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd, r ['llis RO.\D is now oipemn for travel fronm lam .I burg to the OLI) WELL.S, on the Pine llouse Riiad, iad by the :'lartin Town Branch from Jzam burg to near the new Bridge oiver Stevens Creek. Persons travelling or s'ending titeir W agons or Vehicles to llambutrg by time 2mlrtini Townm Road, cani avail themselves of the lUranehi Plank Road to Hamburg, by turning to) the left, hnlf a imile above Ilardy's Chnrcht, by wIch they will avtuid all thte lulls anrd sand on the 31artin Toiwn Road. The Road wilt be co~ttmleted from I hamburg to the Pine lHouse about thme 1st of No.vemnber. Rates of Toll. -Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Three " 4 "a " " Two " " 3 "t "t " Two " Carriages 3"" " Onte " " 2 " " " I lorseback travellers, " I VI e hidees on imieetig, are cacti entitled to halhf.the PLANK TRA CK. and th'e Drivers are required to turn to the " RIO lT !' 11. A. KENRTCK, President. ! I I lt~treitCarpets, R1A BROT H ERS, A utiusta. Ga.. have now inSoeafull sup~ply' of Rich anid Etegat Btrussals; Threepty, tigrane nnt Cotton CA It PETS with Rtis and Druggets to miateh, whtich they ohfer to t1 e publie cheaptl.* Nov Im tf 44 Last Notice. A."ail'topaytheir notes and accounts before Return D)ay ini Febtruary next, will be sued, as I r canmnot give longer indulgecie. Dec20B. C. BRYAN. Tasi Yard. a .l IDES wIll bu received at the Tan Yard from j Iithis date. R. TP. ?11I18. Notice. 1LL Personus itndebted to the Estate of I. A. maBlle'd. print, to his sale, are requested to neimediaite payment, and those having claims t aginmst said Estate, will prcsent themi proprerly at- Ih tested. D. A. J. BELL, Adma'r. si 4. LIVER COMPLAINT, TAUNDICE, DY-PEPSA, CHRONIC 0 NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF., TIlE KIDNEYS, AND ALL . DISEASES ARISING' FR3 Disordered Lirer or Stomach, subi.>Cq stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or'Blood the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Naue IIeart-bui n, Disgust for Food, Fullness Weight in. the Stomach, Sour Erucatiew Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomnac Smimnming at the head, Hurried and Dipf* Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chohing' Suffocating sensations fehen in a lying postur Dimness of Vision, Dots or Werss before I Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, De ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Sk: and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ches Limbs, 4.c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudd Flushes o.f Heat, Constant Imniginings of Ev and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effe unlly cured by DR. H00FLAND'S.. ELEBRATED GERNAN B PIRPARED DY DR. C. X. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN IEDICINE STORE; 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TTIEIIt power over te above diseases is not excelled jnallei-by any thier preparation In the Uniled States le cures attest, in ninny eases after skiillIal physicians ited. These Bitters are worthy lhe attention of invalids, sing great virtues In lite ratification of diseares of iver and lesser glanda. exerciming tIme most nearching ra in weaknesu ani afections of tie digestive organs, re withal, sure, certain and plesamit. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "BosTox Br.," aid in his papeprof and of .une lant: DR. 1loor.An's Cn.T.IIRATEn Graviw Tra. for I ire of Liver Complaint. J:minlice. Pyspepsis, Cihrnnie' ervous Debility, lot deservedly ne of time -momt pi o iedlicimes of the day. The liitters have beent used 1itusada. and a frkimcl at our elbow panys lie hing hmim-if ived an eflemtuni and pernmunent emre of .iver Complii -m thie tmve of this rememtdy. We nre cemnvinedi mhiI, in t se of thege itter.. the pratent consattly gains mremgth a igr-a mmet worthmy nf gram c-nsidermtion. Tiey are pe it in taute and stmnell. nd c:mn ie t:ed by pewrena with I mast demiente atomais with vaiety. utmiler any cirlmn.atan Ve re speaking from experiemce, and to the Lictc1Ad dvise itheir use. "ScooVs WEYELEe" one of time best Literary papers pU shed. said, Dr. llOOrLA's ,r.m:i Th rrn. nntinctured lay ackn. are now reeimimended le somu .f mite inolt Ii ent menmber of the faculty as an rt:cie of nmmch efiecry nses of fenmale weLness. A% omeh in thei easewe would a ise, nil minithiers to otain a boule. mnd thus save themnselv imich sickness. Persom of debilitd conmstilttins will A men itters adhemingeommto their health. as we knnw *xperemce the saiutary.effect they have upon week syste More Evidence Tme Hon. C. D. Il:zutum:, M1ayor of the City of Camde s..J.. says: "foofr.Asot GErrsAN Jt:Ersu.-WQ ave seen n attering notices of this mediceine. ind tle olutirce frem whic icy came induced us tip make irmu miry reispectmig its merl rom inquiry we were persnaled to te t, and mu a re found it specifle li its netin uponmm digeine of time liv. nd digestive orgmsn, and the pawerfol influence it exe ipon nervous prostratio~s is really surprising. It cania an trengthenm thme nerve, bringing them into a state of re nlaking P1leep re.fresphing. " If tIIs niedcine wan more generalir sited, we are sails hese would be less siekness, as from the stomach, liver, a mervouis syatem the great majorijy if real and maimar di aes emannte. Have them imm a henaihy cmnditin, nt y n hid defiance ta ep!denmies genenily. Tils cxtraordina nedicine we would advise our frlemis who are at all Ind osed. to giv. a tril-it wilt n'enmmenl itself. It.should, net, be in every rnily. No other medicine can jrdu uc!h evidencei of merit." 'Eviklh-nen u11,nn evidenlce tins been received (like the f ing) from ali ecliois of hlie Unte m, tle l814 three ve not ihe strongest tesimmony in its fivor, is. that there s st .r it mael in the practice tit tihe re-gular l'iysieir.ts of Phi imiphin. thrm nll iwtm,'ruinms ctmi:med.a (net that ean en'h V estblishmed. nml futly provimg tht a 6c0hieine lire in will meet with their qmuiet laproal yhen presented n ihis form. Thmnt this inediehie will cre L.iver Complaint andl.1a la. no one enan dloubt afier usuiig it is directed. It Set. iecaly umpoim time teimch Ani liin r; it is lrefrbile to nel in ALL IIIITOUS DitSEA.ES--the,'et is Imi tit. They can lie nomintered s lmalesors a sa sh afety and relmnle bemelit at ammy time. - . : Look well to the marks of the Gonfii The'- have the written signature of V, 3I. JACK Im% t e wnpper. ad his name blowa in th (otle, t eichm they are spurfotte.-. ggFor mimte Wholesale anmd Retail at the GF At EICJNE tSTOltiE, Nom. 121 Arehi intreet, nu do Hxthm, Phiadephia; andm by resmetable deanhjr brough thme counmtry. *PRICES RED1'CET. . . To ennable all classes of tnvalidis.to emtjIy tIa advat heir. greal restoratIve pomwers, tSzuie.x Burrri.sIC 4 g. Also, for sale, In this Village b's-y .?~DR. i30. G.E R S' R*~fWORTTAI'D ,A'-SAAFE -and eertain- eure for ~Conhs - Croup, Asthma, Consutnymtion .of 4e pifring of BloeaiI uronelhitis, loopig Co til lmronary Afi'eetions. A' Lovely Young Lady Cudr Consumption TuE following is from time pen of WW. J1L r on, Em'q.. thte distinguished editor of tihe-U~ S ary and Naval Argu:s, unmder udate of lNew Yo aitary 20, 1851. What could be more cenelosli "It is seidlim wve permit immrelves -r. secupy y pace in these colmnrs lt speak in praise olnnyt ile im time patent meticine way ; buint whmenm we he life of a fellow creature saved by the usre of aii nedicine whatever, we consider it as sar rigit,( mtot ou~r duty, to give a simpie stmatemenat of etcw hat milliers may. im like mnanner,yle enefitted. -T ase which hmasinmduced uis to lien thisartilee was ~ ifa yomung lady of omir acquaintance, whon hv freqummat xpsumre to the' night air, cintneied a Cold widleh ettled on the Lnngs before its ravngis could be. tayed. (Thisa ocenmrred two years ago tii winter.y. arous remedies were used, butt witli very little effet r benefit.-The Conmghm grew worse, with cpisr~u xpectorationt. and the somiken eye, and pale, hollomWy hek, told plainly ilmat puhnoonary disease was doinj, am worst oni her delicate frasme. Tiie fam'ly pl -b an was conamited.nand althoug~h hie would nmot admj o time yioung Ilady that she really had tfie Consnrup ion, yet lie wouii give no encourasgemlent'as to a egre. tt this crisis hter mother 'con' persuaded to make ise mf a bottle of Dr. Regera' f'ompomund Syrnp of .iverwairt and Tar. and we are- Happy to slate she. as perfectly ctmred it: less than titree momntlis imy tedicine alone, after evemn Pope ttvas destroyedl. l is ieless to comtment ,m sarc a-care as thmis, for thme impe truthm w iii renchm where polmed ficaion never ai. If any dlot-ht the aumlhentireiy oef this statement, at em call at this Office.-4i. S. Military anid Nae.Z -al A rmus. TESTZ1UON(T 0' TEE PRESS From time N. Y. Courier, Aug 13. DR'. RoGERs'.Synt'r oP IvttRwoR't! eAd THN.-' tVe have hteard of several imprtant eures recenttly fietedi bmy tisi excellei:ni edicinal pretparation, and ni one instance mthat came tunder omur observauion, we an speak confidently. Otte of otur employees who,. adsnf'ered severely from a long standintg cold, du. ing tme past week commenced time use of tii medi in, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. From time N. Y. Miirror, Sept. 2. LtvER woR T A ND TA R.-Of the virines of Dr.fbg rs' Uonth Medicitnes prepared from lhme ahov eti 'le. It. is necediers now tim speak ; its efficacy in speedi' yr enrinig Cuighms, Colds anid other lutig complhit ehich too freemgnently, if~ neglected, resuilt inm ron-, uption, is too wvell este blishmed tn public confidtunie t need eulogy imow. From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug 25:. Wx have heretofore taken occasion to give oua ts iminy in favor of time entrative propeastie af Di, tger's' Compoumnd Scrmp of Liver-cort anmd Tam, and eod here repeat the aidvice already gik'en, for all. ersons wiho are afflieted with Conemumplion, or any* f time premonilory aymptoms, to make a trial of D." toers preparation. gg Tm G'enumtme is signed ANnaEw Roaas, on ie steel plate etngraved wrapper around eachm bottle, id is sold wholesale amid retaili~ & 113 Chartres street. New Orleans, e |ole General A gents for time Southemu Statet,.to whom ' lI orders most he addresed. t.2 Sold,~ alsa by G. L. PENN,- Edgefleld C. H VARDL AW & DENDY, Abbeville C..Il.;:PIZATT' :JAMIES. Newborry, A. J. CREIGflTG, lHame' urg, So. Ca. Aprill1 tf state of South Carolina,,~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT~ IN COMMON PLE AS. The Bank of Ilanmburg, S. C, , IOA~ us.Atane. William B. Brannon. PHlE P'lainmtifl' in time above ease ha'ing thmi da~ L filed htis De.el'nention it mmy Offie', and the De mnait haiving tneithe.r wife nor A stornmey knovWns Lside withmin thme hiimis ofn this State, on w'hoP# 'py if said doelaration with a Rlute to pledc esa~ rved : On motion of Mr. BArss-rr, Attotu ir Pimititn',: Ordered That said Defendant 8pPC7 ad pl-ad to said declaration wvithin a year a day from the date hereof, or in default theredf adgment will be renmderedl sgainsathIimt. TrHOS. G A~~.iD Clerk's Office, March 8; 1852 . " SMarch 11 1y7 A Extra Fine Clhew'ngs z UST receivedl a few Boxes of ECXTRlAW CIlEWJING TOP,A CCO, the clebrsted' >un Btrand," manuufacturod eatPreul o riber. . . G. L. PN'' Aug 18 '' ~if