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BERMUDA GRAS.. Passing the house of a friend, not lorg since, we observed his hogs were in better order than those of most of our neigibcrs at this time of unpr/icedented searcity ol grain. On enquiring into the cause, he it. formed i t. t he had given them but v rY little corn-thit he- had a B. rinu la grass ritch which he- occasionally plo .ved up, and on the roots of which his hogs 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 stook, set in this (by many condemned and much abused) excellent grass, and kept apart fiorn his cultivated fields proposely for his hogs in the winter, and for other str c in the summcr? 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- riot by any means unusual to be seen in this country, will efi'ectually 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 externi nate all that leaps its circuniiscribed bounds. It matures no seed,-.hence it cannot be seat. tered in the excrements of cattle, as is not unfrequently the case with other 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 feast able to pay them, it is high time we were turning our attention to: some auxiliary to the corn crop. The pea, sweet potato, and turnip-the clover, and grasses, should each one occupy its rlace on the farm. Of the- pea we can iaise with our cornma great abndance, year ly,.to fatten-our porki it the- falk And if wo plant'the blick 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 effiects of peas that they die. Fatten a hog on corn in the fall or vinter, and allow hini to become poor in the summer, and lie is more apt to die than one that has been kept lean all the time. But if we fear the effiects of the pea, we might successfully cultivate the sweet pota to, which is believed by imany 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 thnt 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 . great scarcity of grain and fodder, everydne may have with the least care and attntion, that can afford to come out of the cotton field to. prepare-for them. Horses -and cattle cannot live on cotton st-alks,,nor can negroes on the seed. Farmer & Planter. GUANO. We publish the result of some experi meysin the use of Guano by Mr. S. M. -8 te enson, of lMarion, whbich we. copy .Ipliited on good cotton land the rows, four fet wide; I apieid Guano to each al. ternate rowv at. the rate of about 200 lbs. pier acre, leaving the remaining rows with. out mnanure. This furnished an opportuni ty to ascertainI precisely the increase pro. duction4 . picked one- row of the ungu. anoed cotton, it yielded 18 lbs. seed cot ton. I alsq picked one row of the Guanoed cotton, imnmediately by the side of the above row, and it yielded 32 lbs. seed cotton. TIhesa rowvs bding 4 feet wide, of course it took 52 rows to make an acre, which being multiplied by the above productions will show that the land without guano produced 930 lbs. pier acre, and with guano it produced 1664 lbs. per acre, being an increase perT acre of 728 lbs., or about 65 per cent. T1he increase production, 728 lbs., at $5,50 per ewt., is worth about $18; deduct St6, the cost of the guano applied, atnd it leaves $12 clear pro'it per acre. I app'i~id on my plantation several tonis of guano. I found the result on all good lively cotton lands about equal to the above; but where it wvas put on old, thin, woin, lighat lands, and nothin~g mixed itih it, found it did but little good--not enoughi, 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 well. I think it wvould do well on the land if new; but after the land gets old worn and washed, surface must be put with the 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 suflicient 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, wve find the following hint respecting the management of a rear ing horse, which strikes us as being worthy, as it is easy of triad. 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 low. This bendinig compels him to move a hind leg, and of necessity brings his fore feet down. Instantly twist him completely -round two or three times, wvhich wvill con fuse him very much, and completely throwv him off his guard. The moment you have Lished twisting him round, place his head ii the direction you wish to proceed, apply thie spurs, he will not fail to go forward; if thie situation be convenient, press him into a gallop, and apply the spurs and wvhip two or three times severely. Th'le horse will not, perhaps, be quite satisfied wvith the first defeat, but may feel disposed to - try again for the mastery. Should this be the case, you have only to twist hin, &c., as before, and you will find that in the second struggle lie wvill b~e much more easily subdued than on the for nier occasion, in fact you will perceive him quail under the operation. It rarely hap. pens that a rearing horse, after. having been treated ini the wvay described, wvill resort to his trick a third time. ACTION AND RE-ACTION IN F.4R3)ING. Feees operate in two ways--if good, they are a defence, if poor an .offence. Many a farmer, by too sparingly seeding his new meadows, has had to cede his whole farm. Every farmer should see daily every ani mal ha has, and inspect its conditin Weekly visits, as with some, soon result in weakly animals. The man who provides well sheltered cotes for his sheep in winter, will soon find plenty of coats for his own back. A good housewife should not be a per smn of " one idea," but should be equally faniliar with flower garden and flower bar rel; and though the lesson should he to les. s -n expense, yet the scent of the rose should n )t be valued more thian the cent in the till. 1' her husband is a skilful soiwer of graina, she is equally skilful as a sewer of garments -he keeps his hoes bright by use, she keeps te hos-e of the whole family in order.-Al batty Cultivator. SXoKING 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 Splendid A_ STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STA B L E-S, formerly owned by O'IIAN LON, and lately by W. E. Al CIIE I, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with.their patronage, with excellent Saddle IIORSES, and handsome and comfortable CA R RIAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to match, and driver.s, in whose so briety and experience every contidence can be plhed, at most reasonable prices. Ialany improvemetnts have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Dro vers will find every accommodation they can desire. Carriages and 'Omnibuses from this Stable will run froni'lontwright & Janney's universally favo. rite " Anierican llotel,' and also frsom the hlmg-es tablished anel well-kniown Columbia Hlotel. by Nir. D. Caldwell. to the various Railroad Depots, or any poiit 41, aired. tET 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. scriber is confident that all who employ him wiil be pleased with his prices and his tevans. NATHANIEL POPE. Columbia, Sept 22 6m 36 Carriages! AT TIIE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT CHAtLESTON, S. C. S & E. N. GILBERT continue the S 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 Un tomers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their own manufacture togethei various other styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaintanee with this market as Mianufacturers aind Dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to purchasers both in style and prices. Aug 25 tf 32 State of South Carolina, .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benj4 LGiIT, Saah, his wife, anad Susana Morris, ,Bill for Sarah Morris, et tal. Pmtoi T appenrintg to my satisfaction, that the De fendants, Joshua Morris, Doctrine Morris, WVilliamn Hendaiek Morris, John Mlorris anid Pleasaint Morris, jr., reside beynd the liamits ot this State, Oat Motiona of Mr. AnNEY, Solieitiar faor Coamplainants, It is ordered, that they do appear withtin three mnonths from the date hereof, and answer, plead or demtur to thais Bill, or Judgment anad Order pro confesso will be taken againust thcm. A. SIMIKINS, C. E. E. D. Dec 29 3m 50 Whiskey, Enm, Brandy, &e, 60BARR R -LS Rectified. Mlonongahecla aand Miu Ltler.'s Oldl Rye WVHISKEY, Newv Enghland and' .Jamaaica R UM~i, Aamericana and I Iol!aaad GiAN, Amnercana and Frenach BRANDY, Sladeira, Teneritli: and Mlalaga WINES. Peppe-rmaint, Cianinamoan anad Perfect Love COR DI AL. L EMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. Irisha anal Seaotch WHISKE Y, Cider anad White Wiane l'INECA R, Piant, llalf-pint :and Quart PLASKS, Winai. Lemon.a Syrup) aand Porter BOTTLES, DEMIJOHNS, alt sizes. E. IIODGES, Aesir. Nov 29 tf 46 Chiapnian"e Cotton inis ! WI E still make thtese best aof Ct'ITON GINS, at our old stanad. We warrant theam to give satisfaetiona, which they never fail to (10. All orders thankfully received and promptly at teanded to. Persoaas who find it more convenient will please inquire of alr. Loc Ila., Edgetiehld C. II., whlo will keep on hand one or maore of these Gints for sale. Address CilAP.\AN & SONS, Colemtana's N IRoads, Edgelield, S. C. Sept 15 tf 35 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or ais Executor, are placed in the Bank of llama burg, for collection. Trhose indebted will please amake iammediate payment. Dr. .Johna .1. Galphain, will act as my A ttorney, during my absence from the State. D. ARDIS. Dec 23,. tf a Adaninistrator's Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of L. T. Abney, dee'd., will please present thema properly attested, anad those inadebted will please pay up. Punctuality is requested, as the Estate munst be closed as early as paracticable. WLSONJ AIBNEY, A dm'r. Sept 17 tf 36 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to thme Estate of Stan mtore M. llstein, dee'd-r will nmake iammedi ate payament, uad those having deamands against said Estate will render thema in torthawith, properly' at tested. J. A. BLAND, Adm'ar.I Nov 253 3am 45 Last Notice. .ALL persons indebted to the Estate of J. A. Bell, dee'd., are hereby notified that all. amaounts due anda not settled by return day, will be placed in the hanads of N. L. Griffin, Esq., for collection. All persons having any elaiams against said Estate can present thema properly attested ae cording to law. D. A. J. BELL, Adm'or. Jan 5 4t* 51 Lunaber ! Lumber ! rpIIE Under~signed las a large quantity of LUM IB ER on hand of assorted dimensions, at his Mallls. Price, Square Edge, 73 cts per 1001 feet. " Rough " 376 c. "" JAS. L. IIILL & IlUTGFS. Dee8 tf 47 Notice. A LL Per'cons indebted to the Estate of Abram .tKiterease, dee'd., will please nmake immediate paymeunt. Those having demaands will preseant them properly attested for paymenat. D. J. GILCIIRIST, Adm'r. Dec 11 tf 4S Notice. ALLP'ersns indebted to the' Estate of Jane Logan, dee'd., are requested to maike imnme diate paytnenrt, and those havinag demands wvill pre sent them forthwith, properly attested according to. law. AMBROSE NIX, Admn'r. I CANDIDATES. For Sheriff. FELIX E. BODJE. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. R. S. KEY, For Tax Collector. AT. R. WHITTLE. CHARLES CARTER, PiILIP BOYD. THOMAS 11. REESE, TIIEOPIIILUS DEAN, For Ordinary. IT. T. WRICHT. JOHN W. SMIT, W. F. DURISOE, For Clerk. PICKENS B. WEVER. 3OSEPH ABNEY, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, at Edgefield Court House, near the PLANTR's HOTEL. le 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 IC52 ly 8 FALL AND WINTER EADY-NADE CLOTHIN'G P ICIIARDSON & MecDONNALD, are now receiving a LAIIGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Of the L.ATEST SIYLES.-direct from New York-together with a fine assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Drawers, COTTON AND MERINO UNDER-SHIRTS, Silk and Linen Jlandkerchiefs, 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 fciunl in other markets. An exaiiin:tiolun is solicited from their friends and customiers before purchasing elsewhere. IL-1 Next floor to G. Robinson's Hardware Store, llamburg S. C. Oct 20 3m1 40 Southern Manufacture. 3,000 Pair Houe nade Plantation BROGANS! ILARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATI1ER. FUNE9 0'07oTS' AND SHOES OF ALL DEsCRIrTiONS. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. MlAlS. July 21 tr 27 . Co-Partnership Notice. I HAVE this day assoeiated Mr. THOMAS E. 1111' in business with me, which will in future be transacted under the firm of BownIs & lIrrT. -s. E. 20W ERS. IHamburg, Nov 5, 1852. N 1otice. ALL persons indebted to S. E. ioWElts, wtilI - peasee all and pay their no'tes and aecounts, as I am deisirous of closing my old busine-s itnne llanmburg, Nov 5, 1852. WHSESALE AND RETAIL F'amily Grocery ! W.. E..EEP constantly on hand a large and Well as.sorted Stock of G ROC ElI ES, viz: Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffec, :Molasses, Syrup, mackerel, Whole, llalf and Quarter Uarrels, and Faimily Mess Mackerel in Kits, SPERMr 4 ADAMfANTINE CANDLES, LAMP' AND LINSE ED OIL. RAIXINS. AL. MONDS. NUT S OF .A LIL KINDS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, Fresh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, C A ND IES, SPICEs ALL KINDs, SMOKED BEEF & TONGUEs, FINE OLD BRANI)IES, WINE.S, Nectar, Eagle aund Rye Whliskey, -Atso A Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and LASSWARE. BOWERS & liuTT. .lamburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 N o t i ce. T OlIN iY. WVITU mInving purchased the ci exclusive interest of the M AC HINE SIIOP f \lessrs. B,:smlNEL,. & WrT-, will keep constantly .n hand! tile folluowing articles, in complete and ex ellent ord er, and at the A ugusta prcs tiz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed,: made of all szes and accord'ng to order. -ALSO Panel Doors, Window Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, MlANTrEL-PJECES, Bed Steads, Tables, WVash Stanids, Chairs, Ucau reaus, Writing Desks. Work Stands, Uook Cases and all other Cabinet and Joiners Work, kc., & c. --A LSO Repairing and JTob Work of every kind appertaining to the above articles, and Furniture oif every des riptioni, done prompjtly and upon the most liberal termis. Edgefield C. HI., Dec 1, 1852. tf 46 Ware-House and CommiSSion B US IN ESS, hIAMBURG, S. C. A -W ALKER & CO., beg leave to inform the . publie geniera!ly, that they continue thme Warehouse & Commission Business, t the stand occupied by themm for the two past easons, anid previuously by WALKF.R & ~uRADsonDa. Thme Ware-llouse is in good order, and being lo cated in the highest part of Towvn, is safe from high ,ater. The late freshiet barely reaching thme lower floors-not thme least damage was done to Cotton. A. WALKER will devote his personal attention, exclusively to thei business, and hopes from long cx ,eriece, and a desire to pleamse, that nione wvill leave the establishmnt dissatisfied. TIhose who p.atronize our Watre-Hlouse, will he kept constantly advised of the state of the produce narkets. Cash advances madc on produce in store, when lesired. A. W ALK ER, Oct 27 Onm 41 . Hardware and Cutlery ! IE Subscriber begs leave to inform thme citizenis of Edgeliehil and the U~pper D.istriats, that lie uu, openied a large and general Stick of HARDWARE &, CUTLERY, ogthier with every other article connected wvith e Hardware business, at thme old Stand formerly cupied by II. A. Ksa,cc, and nearly opposite he A mecrican Hlotel.r Having recently returned from the North, wvhere a my pure'mases has been made from Manufacturersa nd at the LOWEST CASil PRICES, I would espetfully inivite the puiblie and miy old friends to ie me a call before purefmmsing elsewhere, as amy stok combines every article in thme Hardware line, d is entirely newo.' JAMES IIErNDERSON. Hamburgr, Oct 27 3m 41 edg The Abbevilie Banner, Greenville Mon ineer, Laurensville'Herald and Anderson Gazette, i ilI copy 3 months and forward bills to J. 11.. Potatoes, Oniions, &c. a ACONSTANT supply of Potatuoes, Onions, f Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, &c., may be iund at E. HODGES, AGEwr e J. . N E W W.. WHOLESALE & R READY MADE CLOTHING, T1 UNDER THE U. S. H I M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving I i o Ready Made Clothing ever oilered in this improved styles of nianufneture. A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS YOUT f" Country Mt rehants.and all persons vi and examine our Stock for themselves. Augusta, Sept. 23. M A R R IA GE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WH Y IS ITI That we behold many feriarles, scarce in the meritian of lire broken in health an sli s with a compalicaon of di-leses and ailments. delriving ti-em ofilhe power lir the ensavmaenat of lire at an age wia p1 4icast haahi, ai eiy of latlrts., nod laappy seren ity of mial, Arising front a conditiao of health, should beJredomin:ant. Many of the carnea of l-r sufferings at first-perinasi yenrs before, prilnip. during girlanood, or the firnt sears nl aard i ge were in their origin so ligf t as to pas ununied, aid of course noglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When too late to be bend-fitted 1r nur knowledge. me look back and mour, and aeret the 'full consetueenes of our igoloran~ce. - What would we not ofta n give to possess, in early life, the kunowleale we obtain in aier years ! And what das aid nights 0of aanguish swe mihtint nat have been slared, if the knaw ledge was timely isrsessed. It is MIELANCHOL V AND STARTLING To '.-hold the sickness anal sufferin -endured by maniy a wife faor anity years. from causrs sin ale sal ciatrollable, asily treaIied-or better still,- inot incurred. ifevery WIFE AND MOTHlER Possessed the information containedl ina a little vnlume, (with itt tle rv.ach of1al 1 twhich .sunldl pare to herself YEARS OF DIISERY, And to her hnsahand the cist-stt tail and asiety of tin1, neceunarilv adevolving tlaaaa hiana liom sickness althe wile widant jiaiin: himi the (p taOrtntity of aclifinag iSat cow lieteace %s hich his exertiots ate canttled. anid (lie sposesion o1 which swouaill secure tile happmaitess of himtsell, wile. aind children. SECURE TIIE MH.ANS OF IIhAPPINESS By becoming is time rostssred of the knowledge. the want f wihich 1is caused the sirkntess and poerty of thlisaids, It view of suclh conaselu.-tces nto wife or nntler ia excua. ,able if she neetact in aniol herself of that Lanowledge i respect to hersir, u hich ss uimtldloa her 11anehl1 saulericg. he tite mteanas as' iyinees aal prosrerity to larr hu.baidsl aad conir ap.sa ht.-r chaldrve thItbrleaie abave -ill p-rice-heahy bodies. withs healthb miast.. That kaos ledge is coataia:ed ia a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Privitc Medicial Companion. BY DIt. A. .M. ItAURICEAU, rnorrssoa or vtast&st or wosnss. One Huaandredth Edition. lima.. op. .50. Price, 58 cis. [oN FtaE P'APri. ttTRA ttDtNG. SI m-1. First puiblishaed ia 18?, anda it is tnt SUJRPRIZIRNG IlR WONDEltFIUL, Coanserng t hnt 14 VE It Y l E MA La , WIIETIIERI MIAltIf W ORt NOT1, catn Isetre acquire a fuil) knaowehge of the tature, character andl enusju of her enaaiists wlth thte 'atriouas sytnsns, ttad thsat narly HALF A M16.LION COPIES should htave been stald It is itnptracticable to rottey fully the vasrioiasaatuitets treated of. as thsy a re aif a antate atiy intes~atltfi rm :h maorried, at thtoae catitempital a~ iarriag., hbnt rat lertilr desirous ofrenainag heraltha. aid a t heata s.coaaeinenat ii healtht. wichl is no caandiuci a e t r assn l.hai.aa. ~ami lh4t oaf hter husaboand. butt eithierlhastor nsil ai'ain. i. a hls ir, a .1l every hashanad whoa las thet ,ay ati afacno ofat h0 lwis ihe at heart, or that of lai s wn euary ian; .as etne,.t. UPWARDS OFi ONlo Ill'NDRtED TIIOU SAND COPIES Have beena SENT BY MAI sta ilhia te lust few ae.niiths. !GrBase and ShameMcfu Frud!! C.UTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURBIOUS E"DITION l-'ls:rant anda Iaarerfa'th, hasi been surrepttitiansly issted, with the sitare fina aid size, exactly tIe tstm Tral'auPar., and etactly tenamte TYPOGRAPIIICAL AltItANIGEMENT, Dant anther name ,itlastituateal fr " Dr. A. M. Mautriceaua.' adJ "IBostoan" lfor" Nns VorLs" ad the words, Emss:n accordia ab Aet t .'oa gess its ther year 1017. by Int thte Clerk's 0:fiear lif ilw)istrict 1:ourt of thae Southter, Distriat air Newv Yorka OMITTED. The contenats, alie sntidect matter. anad readling are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printedl on POor, browsh~ dirty psaer, s wi- a paaer enver. It csan be kinwn ahto fraitn alit miserable' aand ilhac ale woaodi eams cratered thsraaighaout it.s pages. Thae copyright edition contains none. If therre iatsrayinthe traIle so lost to shasme aid commaon Ionoty as to be willinga t-alies INd DEFRAUDING ThIEIR CUSTOMERS, No less than te legal owaner or the property in copy)rsisht, they will be ptrosecuted, auad stepso will be takeni to capsase themat to iie publlic. A coapy will lie senat 10 esahiabokseller air firm. (wvih the termas auponi whiach ther ill be luriihed,) upont receilt ofl hin or their bunt aeon ta'd ofl address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED: Btay tao bamnk unaless Dr. A. Mt. Maauricenan, 129 Libertty it., N. Y., is ott te title page, ad thae .-atry in t'lerk'-s ltli'r iin the btack of the title paige coarresonds as' hereint, andu buy oraly of restpeciable slaihonorabile dealers, or seand by mail, aid ad tress to Dre. A. M. .lanricean. Fiull tiile loge, wvith ciatents, insgethier wilh. a few pact's treaniing or imporatanit subljecas to every masrried retoale. wsil be senat free orchaae,. to anty onae enaclosinga a letter statupta is a presaid lettr adessed as hereia. :T0n areceipt of Ptfty Cents, (or One Dollar for thie flute Edistoin e'xtra blindIing.) 5'THlE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE DEDICAL COMlP.tNION" Is sentt (mailud frer to aity par't of the Uihltedl Statecs. All letters naunt be poat-palud. aund atddre'ssed to DR. A. M. MA UNICEA U, JHox l'J%. New York CIty. Publishintg f1icc, No.129 LIberty 5teet, Ntew York. g~ For sale itn thais place at the Drnsg Store or Mr . G. TEAGUE. Price onaly Fifty Censts. July 21, 1852. Gin 27 For Sales U OUSE AND) LOT eontaining abottt two . acr'es, one untd a half umiles fromtn Ed~gelitldl tal ie Columbitt Rada. Thea.re are on the I .it a well t goodi water and all necessary outbuild-mlga for a nuall flhmily. Te place will be sold for Cash or oni timne, ie purchase money being atnply secturedr-nnd nmetditet posessionl given. A pply at this Oflitc. Feb 3 tf5 Ad iitao' Notice. LL Personus haiving demnandls agatinst Ite Es Ltate of' A. H1. Coilemran, deea~'d., are requtesated presnlt themn properly atu'teaed atnd thoase ini 'bed previous to his death, bty Nitte or Ae.r'aunt, 'ill miake immnetdiate pmet as furthe~r intdul p.nee will not be give. W LSON ABINEY, Adnt'. Sept 17 tf 36 LL~ those indlebtedl to the erstate. of' Willamn - Gareltt,. deae'dl.. arc requteastedl to mnelaf~ pay-V tenh forthtwith, and. those having dematands against aid estatei will render them'l int properly alttested, eordin .o law. CH ARLE~S H AMMOND, )~ Wa7M. G. UAMMIOND, ~ THOS. GARRETT. Fe 5 tr 3 Lost or Mislaid NOT E CIn A. A. Clark. for $475,00. due 25th1 - 1. Dee. 1.P45, danted 2d1 Oct. 1845, and hazvinhz e f'ollwig credits :1st Jualy 18416, $75,00) 1 Ulth maary 1847,..15lh.00O; 15th A pril l848, $h00.00h, ad 9th Mare~i 18-19, $l00,00O. All persons are rewarne'd agninst trading fair said Note, anad any iforationa'eunoernitng It will bte thtankfunlly re cived. ( R. M. SCURRY. a.4 Aa't 51 BY & CO., .ETEL JMNEWgYG * E1 3 ETAIL DEALER IN UNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C., &C OTEL AUGUSTA, GA. he LARGEST ind BEST ASSORTMENT of ity. Their Stock coni.->t* of the htent aud most L S 0 [IS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. thing our city, are respectfully solicited to cil Jk 36 ANOTH ER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! Great Cure for Dyspepsia! DR HOUGHTON'S r IT Iit )1 i, Gastric J to i cet prepared from 11ennet. ir the Iirth StoMich of the Ox, after lirv 1111 (If lAIn LtEN. , the great 'llysilo)gical . - Ch1e1m is t, by J. S. llor-mrs, M1. 1).. PitlpiPa. i it rtv WiN il:Ft'. l:1NIE)Y for TnlEiicetion. DIvsp.-psia. .J:di ici.e. Lver c' mplainbtE. EonllsilltiIn. and I Eh-ijlity, ir;ng Aer NA'rrl:EE'S O)WN MEiTIlIEI). hEV NnI ur*-'s wn .\-e I. the ti g-trie .ireo. I n l esp.nEulri .r P NrN. i.:,E i in waiier. will Eli..iest or diiolve. Five PEouioEl t'E I1t 4 r il 1n aboutt iwE btti:rs. Lt El te v'EIsiN is Ihe chiiefr elinentt, oir tiret li alI i Prii E311 Eol lit Ga:irje .Eluice-il e Snivent .* tle 'orloE , t Pur'.viig. Ireserving idEl Sinting Aeni t of the Stlinnel and tElstine. It is exiraeteri fi Ihe lii.estiiL e stomehll If t. Ox. IHius r.riming n T -: 1 IGESTIVE FLIi). p'reciely like Coie nitural G atric .iie inI itE j l ' itien iEEw r-. nd farnishing a C0IJ'LETE and 'iut-EcT SCEl STITL'TE fur it. Scientific Evidcuce! nl El the Agent, and get n DesEriptive Circular. gratix, givling a lairge ;nonut ofESiL E t*Nil FI EVI l)E-NCE. form .iEtbigt A\innl Clistry : )r. Comnbe's PhysioliEogy or l)igem tiin : h)r. Pereira noi Fl and lhet Dr. .Epiitn W. )raper, (of New York Universly: l'rooE. Ilison Ill's Ph ysiotogy:&c., togeglier with relorts of eures rroim all parts oif the Uiited States. NO ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACIDS! 1Iememier this: HIr. llEVGrIioEES l'sl'PESIN is a great Nauliral l ie.dy, free fromn AL..OiHOL. il'iTEIS, A'Il)S and NAt'Il-:it*S iw:!t:!t;. It ik extrelldy rgrEeenble to thiet tuast. and14 May ie tatken by the imsist \-teL iaients who e.nu1E-1l e-1t a1 Witer erneker willE t n 6Ee Elitrv. Bleware of Elrugged imitation-. Pepsin Is not n tirig. CUEi-: IN EVER:Y TOWN! IPr. irlig'.',* s PeSIN his nEw ieevn tested. for upwards nf iwE ve.rs. in every lirge ton III ftle t'nitel Staei. and ol Agehn:- enn relr-r lysliepli -s 11 many remarkablle Cures in eve. Town ! Num.ronS eleails(i of eures. eertilicatei 1,f Illysic'i'.n umEI Putiensih, are: givenE in the Cireulars furlnthed by A gentis. grati. Pepsin in Pluid and Powder. Dr. litughton's PEP'S[N is prelpared in PEwder and in Flule Firm-unEE in P rtser ption vinifs for tlie .e f. P Ih i::nts. 'Te Po(wEler will l~e s.ent by .\ail. frete ot' Poslage,'for In. l).Ibr.:-n .ito I'IEr. I IEEugIon, Ph iladelpEhEb. l'rv;te Circulnrs ir l'hysieinns mayQ be Eobla'ned (Er Dr. I IoudhtonI 'r his Age'nts. deEsrlibbig th~e whoulern~eis (Er prle parioniE. and givinig the niutnr~tiEs1 upEEE IEn J whil te eInhnE of tis in-w rt~eedy are based. As it is No'lT A SI.l'CiE lI: -:.\i1). nEo EbEjVEtiEoE ennU be raised naEninst iliE ule by l'hy sii:n1i r.esptterII b~lemdinig und regultar practice. P'rice (ENE D)OLL.\R per bouile. Observec Thuis. Everv l>ttle* of (GENI'iNE- PEPSIN be'nrs lhe written s:Eiu'r' or .1. S. hlgltnn. .\. I).. sit', proprietor, P'hiladet 'Ihin. Pn. Copy-~right and 1OETrd .\ark secured. CUtJdold by all Druggist ;ind Dealers In \!edicines. W"Sol,:dsa biy G. L. P'ENN, Eolgefleidl C. II.: WA RD I..\ W & IA'ON, .\ hheville C'. II.; PUAt1'TTJAIIES, New herry, nnEE A... . J...l:EI6IlTrON, llmbu~rg, S. c. Jully 2S ly 2 THllE CELEB~RATIED jCOLLEhTON~ BITTERIS. A Puroly Vegetable Przeparation, and a Sovereign flemnedy for r 'lm E BTT ElS nr purlyl a1 VE(;ETA BiLE COMPUND, and arle otl'ered to thle public traEt.r lItheileist conEEI 'Ztin that they ill b e found ti a t'a!e andt iovereigll l110.\!EDY liEr DYSPEP'SIA. Th'ley have beenl triumipha~nt ly te'sted noEt ontly byV ninnllerousl binliliES and~ Phys'iins in t he SEuthI, whoE himve furn'lishtEd a'iiple tEStimony(I 3 as to teir EdE'(ede excellence, hot1 alsoE by the P'ropIriel.tE, wh, forE tEll years,Esuffered alI thle g!Eom incE.ident to thilt stub Ibor and1 Edistre.'.si diseas.. ThIe CEoletonl l'itters, aIre allso) a Carmliniative, mos Et excei'llt h''r ChoElra .i'liha, Coisltieness5, Sea Siekne.ss, Naulsta proex~eding' fromi whaEtevercause, htnti~iie.Ss af' ireath. Acidity, Ileart Butrnl, Cramnps andIE Sti.lbes inl Ithe ireat. Tlhie aboviie .\ledEicine is higihly r'ecomendIeIIId tEo uthers oI seientry ihits. For the. satisfat'En~ (if I its wony no3~ ft otherl i'e feel ElispEEosed tEo try thlis va.tuab~le Coml(pEoid R* 'v. T.J. Youngii. Wml. YaEtes, M. D., 1. T. Cain,. M. D)., Alex. liuhbiron. Cul. F. Lane, Chur--I TI. M. Cllri% Mi. D)., St. .Tohn'sE Ishmdl~. ExGo. . H. ;enbrEook, Ediistu Ilanid. iter. A.lWoodwmIdEEII. Wmi. Poe'. Rev. J. B. Sealbrook, Pa;ul Prte~hrd, .\!. D., 1lilutitEEn. 2r' P'lueE, 7-) its per lotle. For sale at Edge lield C. 11., by G. L. PE:NN, A G N'r Oct. 20 tI ___ 40j DR. D EN N IS'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA Jaun idc, Sick Hedace DziesLoso Aeie, C;on~sipionf of the Bowels, Files, caused bly Coslicceness. Pain in thec Bowels, or Rheujmatism, caused by thec use of Mercury, .Syphilis, Scroullu, Boils, Ulcers, ye I 1P118 PRtEPAlRAT1ION is made as pure a possi b.lle. Its bitter taste, and benef'licil eTets in diseases of the Liver, and( dliseasesC arisinig fromtan im-l pure state o), the Blood1, pirove it to be the PURtEST ANDV 3I0ST~ USEFU L prE'paratioln oif Sarsaparilaht 1I is mde. Those15 who~ have used the0 var'iousE preparations of Sarsaparilla will fild, by the 1aste 3and ell-ect, thlat there is Inore Sarsaparilla in (one bottle Eof Dr. D~:y NIS' preparationI, thall iln half a dozein bottles as it is genlerally made. Its alterative and mihlly pulrgative eftects upon the bolwels, mlake it no~t ((lly a1 good~ sutiltute fEor Mer (1ery, but uisefull il remnl(ving all diseases ariinlg from tile imphrlIdenit neE ofi 31ereury. Q?'Prepared only byiJ. DENNIS, M. D., Auguts ta, G;eorgiaL. Sol by A. G. Tr..WU. and G. L~. PENN, Edgelel C. 11.; P'. M. ConEN anid CanEY & CoUt1 nIl, Chlarlesto~n ;iloavrw nt~iln & 3.:0land (( F. CIn-rls, CE~ohnia; A. .1. Cnkton-roN. laamburg; Wat. F. Te-r'T. D). B. P'l.1atu, IllaitiAN & Rtlsi.Ev, WV. F. & J. Ttnrts, WV. K. KlIrcIEN, BlannETT & CaR TERL. Alflgla, Geo., and1( by IDrllggists generally. Price--S per buitle; 6 bittle for1 $5. IV" Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEORGIA SARSA PAILLA. Junet 26. 1851 t I 23 No~Et ice. P)ERSONS ind~ebted tEE thet FEstate of Mrs. F". E. Per'rini, deE'd E.. alre rergEltstedl tEE eat!Itand settle, 11nd1 those Illving claims(1 wtill preet theml~ prely htk attested. T. 11. .1011lNiON, A dm's Nov 24 .'n 45 Nolice. , LL, Persons inEtEdE tEE the Estatec or Ilardyi .I. While, dieci., atre respliesledl to ma~ke' imm~tedi ale payenilht lInd tholise havinig demandslhE agalin~st thte samelc will rendehr thiem (in proe'EErly attsed. W. 11. G(iIUFFITIL. d' Nov. 17 .Sm1 441 Just Recciited, 3,500 LBS. Chiiice Up-Counitry BACON, 1,000 " " Batltimoire "' For satle by F. M1. NiCHOL A . Oct2 on 41 A. M. BENSON, Ware House and Commission I Jlainburg, S. C. TOULD resp.eetfully inform his former pa Ttrons. and the publiegenerally, that lie has leased the Ware-Iluse recently occulied by Messrs IRWANNON & COLE31AN, where he will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton ind other pirodluce i Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Nierelhandize to the country. In tendering his servies ito thte public, he flatters lihmself, front an experience of SEVENTEEN Y E A LM in the above business. and a thorough knowledge of all its branches, is well as front a general acquaintance with the planters of the sur rondaitig country, toorether with his undirided per sonal otlention to the busis.ess, that he will be able to give geternl sntisfietion to all who may favor himn with their entfidtence, and assures them that n- efirt shAill be wanting, on his Iart, to pro mote their interest. Liberal Cush advances made on Cotton and other produce in Store. Orders fror Tgging. Rope, and family supplie promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. A ug IS tf 32 WARDLAW -WALKER, FACTORS AND CO31NIISSION North Atlavitic Wharf, Charlestoss. Cosmaistoss Frt SrtLrio CoT-rox, Fifty Cents per Bale. r 'jE Subscriber having forn.ed a Co-Partnership with Mr. W. A. W A R)LA W, of Charleston, foirmerly of Abbeville, S. C.. for the purlpose of do ing a GENERA L FACTORAG and COMMIS SION BL'SIN ES. avails himseilf of the i esent Ipiortiity. of returing his sincere thanks to hiis numterous triendbs for the liberal pattionage bestowed for a number of years past,-aid in Imovili, tendetrs the services (of the niew concern of WAIRDLA W & WA L E R. Charleston. where he hopes niany, if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest to ship their produce. The recent arrangienents of the South Carolina Iail ladal Compnany will enalile then soon to have a i-pt n the city of Augusta. thereby save the explense of Toll. and very greatly facilitate the for wnrding (if prioduce o' any kind. lr. .lonsx C. 1i:s:s. A -ent f W. & W.. in Augusta. will attend to the firwarliiig of all produce that their friends miy feel disposed to send theni, free of charge, save drnyage. G. WALKER. Allusta, .July 19, 1S52. tf 29 DRM. A. G. TEAGUVE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist r fA K ES this meiltod of returning his thanks to Iisi riends and patrons, for the patronage he has received in the sale of Drugs, Aledicines, &c: T1e is now receiving an addition to his aready extensive Stuck of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye -tufl's, Paints, Oile, Winlow Glass, Putty Physician's Shop 1'urniture, &c. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Niedicinal purposes, Fine Cignrs and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern mnke, French Extracts, &c., &c. Paint, Ilair, Hat, Shoe and Tanners Brusies Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made unler his own supervision in strict accordarec with the T.S. Diip'ry. The assost Reputable Nostrnsmss, All1 of whiich lie will sell at piriers that will comparn favorably with anty Snuthiertn market. Those wish in~g tii puirchase articles in his ie wvill do well to call anid examine his Stock and prices. Edgefieldl C. TT...lani 22 tf 1 SLIPSON & GARDINEE, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McIN~TOSH-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. rJ 'lI~l E mlrignied cotntiuethe WA REHOUS lAND COMM~aISSION BUSINESS in all its branchles, in .J udge Starnes' Fire Proof Ware Ilouse, on 1eintoesh-Street, under the niamte and style of SfiMPSON & GARD)INER. in tenderinag to) our friends. and the publie gen ra!ly, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take this miethtod of unssuring~ all, that no effourt on our part will be wanting to, advainee the initeres or those who miay conlidhe their business toi us. Orders for Haggitng, Rope and Family Supplies, piromtptly tilleid at the lowest miarket rates. C:ash advances imade on produce in Store when required. J. R. SIMPSON. J. T. G ARDINER. A -usa, A ug 25 6m 32 Valuable Plantation for Sale. rf 1IAT Valuabile PLA NTA TION, about eight miles fronm I lamnburg, kntownt as the Cheurikee Ponda P'lantationt, formerly ownedl by Drii. Gmsiuat. It cotin~is aboutt seven~l hu ndlred und ,:ighty-eight (788) ees '250t of which are elearedl, the balatnce liwell wooded, consistinig of lilack JIack, Ilickory and Pine. It possesses superior advanitages as a ptublic house, it being a long estatblished stand, atnd situated at the juncetioni of the Five Notch, 31artin To~wnt Branch Plank Road anid Mlain Trunk oifthie lhamburg atnd Edgehield Phlnk Road, anid abouit a tmile below the junction of the Pine Illse and Edgefield Roadls. The Cherokee Pond1 Race Course is oin the pilnee, and is onte of the best training Turfs .ii the Uniited States. (in the pice- are two TWO STORY DWEL LING I[OUSES, with all ncessary outbuildings,. so situeated that thle p1nee can be divided into two platations, with suitable builings on each plait tat ioni. The Planuk Rond passinig through dhe lanids, offers great facilities for hauling wold to l lamiburg and Auagusta-to any otne idispoised to enigage in that bntsiniess, a rare ehnntee is sil'ered. To unt :approved purchaser it will be sold on a credit of three or five years. A pply to II. A . 13EN RICK, President, Hanmburg and Edgefield P. R. Company. Hlamtburg, A ug 20 if 32 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd, r P11lIS RO.\D is now iipen faor travel fromo Uaml Iburg tot lie OLI) W EI.S, on the Pine llouse Rolad, andli by the alartint Town Braneh fronm Ilami burg to necar the new Bridge over Stevents Creek. P'ersonts travelling or sa.tdintg their Wagons or Vehicles to Illamiburg by the Mlartin Town Road, enn avail themitselves of the Ilirlnch Planik Road toi Hamburg. by turnting to the heft, half a mile absive Ilaridy's Church, by which they will avoid all the hills and sandi ian the Mlartin Tawin Road. The Roadl will be comopleted frotm I hamburg to the Pine House about the 1st of November. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagonsa, 5 cts per mile Trhree " 4 "a " " Twvo " "u 3 " " " Two " Carringes 3 " " " One " " 2 " " Horseback travellers, " I " " Vehicles on mieetig, are each entitled to half .the PL ANK TR ACK. anal th'e Drivers are required to turn to the " R IG ilT' !"' 11. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, Sept 8 tf 34 R YBROT H ERS, A u::usta. Ga., have now in tor aullsuppaly of ich and Elegant Bius-s heply, Ingrane and Coatton CA R PETS vithRussand ruggets to match, which they sie otepublic cheap. No i f 44 Last Notice. LLI Persons indebted to the Subscriber whlo LI. fail 'to pay their notes and accounts befojre etttrn Day in Februmary next, will be sued, as I -annlot give longer inidulgence. B. C. BRYAN. Dec 29 8t 5th Tagi Yard. [.] IDES will be received at the Tan Yard from Li this date. R. T. MIMS1. Oct 6, 1S52. tf 38 Notice. ,LL Persns indebted to the Estato of L. A. LkRll, dee'd., prior to hisasile, are requested to take immediate pay'ment, and those having claims; gainsat said Estate, wiill present themi proprerly at-| ested. D. A. J. BELL, Adnm'r. Nov 2A 2wa A45 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DY$PEPSA, CHRONIC 0 NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF. THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING F A Disordered Lirer or Stomach, eue'. stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Bleed the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nause leart-buin, Disgust for Food, Fullness Weight in. the Stomach, Sour Eruclatic Siniking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomac Smimnming at the Head, Ifurried and Diijcu Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, ChoJking Suffocating esnsations tehen in a lying atur Dimness of Vision, Dolt or We be ore I Sight, Fever and dull pain in the 1ead, D -ciency af Perspiration, Yellowness of the 8k: and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ches Limbs, 4.c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudd Flushes of Heat, Constant Inwginings of Er and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effe ually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S. CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT PREPARED nY DR. C. 1q. JACKSON, AT THE GER.AN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TflEit power over the above diseases Is not exellemd equalletr--by ony ither preparationm in the United 8sats the cures auest, in many cases after skillil physicians fitiled. These fitters are worthy tie attention or invalids. esstig great virtues in tle raltifcatlon of dimeares of Liver and Le'ser gianmis. exercsimng the nit searcbing etrA i, weakness ande nifections or lt1e digestive organs, are withal. safe. certnin anol pleasantL Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "BoavoN Bzr," said in his paper of 23nd (of -une Iet: I). lloorANn ' Cr.nERATn Gnu.iN mTi49 for-t cnre of Liver CAmplaint. Jauniice. Dyspepsui, Chronie Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the meet fpin*i medicines of tihe day. These flitters have been used thousatds. and a friened at four elbow says Ie has himw'if ceivei amn effectual anil permnanent enre of Liver Conmplal rmn the ue mf lists rm'emty. ~We are cmvinceril ,hst, in i uife of tese iHitters. lit patent omnsant'y-guinms mtmremgth a v'iger-a fnel womrthy or great consicleraiomn. 'They are pie nut in tase and] simell. L.ned cmn 1,e used by perrens witha.t maot diliente slomnechs with safety. umder any eirdmn.stan We are speaking from experiece, amd to the :fillcteel. advise their use. "ScooT'4 WEr.rr," one of the wet Literary papers pu lisher. said, DR. lIooF.ANni' tEr:MAN Dlrrt.s, mnirieturmml ity .nmkmon. are now recoimnelned ly m. mm0e.,fr lime tnet s nent mmberse of the racully is an nrtle (rf much Miteary ens-s of tenmale* wemknmeAs. As much In the enre-we would vi.. all mnotherm to oltaii a bolUie. nand thus save eema4selv mumelm sicknes. Perrema)mm of eiebilliated constititiens wilt A thmese Itetrs ndvaning-oui tep their health, as we t now experecce the -salutary.effeet themy have upon week sys More Evidence The Hon. C. D. II:3Xt.:Ni:, 1ayor of the City of Camtde. N. .1.. says: ftiort.A.o's CswjmmAN Ptrrr.n.-We iave seen man flattering notices of this medicine. anl the sonre trmn whic they came indmed us li mnke iniqiry respectmmg its mertl From Inquiry we were persuade< tm use .it, and muin ma we tound it specite fi its action uponii imsesn or the live and digestIve organs, 1mm41 tie p.werfnl influence it exer uponi nmrvos prostration Is really surprising. It canms an strengthen tihe aerte1, bringig themu into a state of rep nmakng sleep refrrelminmg. " imis meicie was more genmrally used, we are satisfi these would be les sickness, as from the stomach, li er, a nervous system the great marijy if renl and inmnginary di eases emanate. Have theni i a healthy ecinditin, nne yc can lid defiance to ep'denmiet ge'neraiy. This extramrdni medicine we would nmvise our frieicls who are at all Ind pissed. te give- a tril-it will recominendi itsef. It should, fact, be in, every amnily. No other mnedielite can prydt such evidences of nierit.". Eviience uotimn evidiee has t-ren received (iike-e lie going) from all seeiions tie Unile n, tie last ihre ee 'ial the strongest tealhmnimmy in its fnver, is. tlat there is m - mf it sem~wl in the pretice ef mme re-guisr Pll ms'ans- of Phi ielphim. thrn all mothermn-stmms cornimhted. afiet that bennen' lv be e'stamiished. ime fniy previNg th1am1 a SeienitiiC pr tion will meet with their quict ampproval ben presented in Ihi' farm. - That this Inefdioine will enre Liver Conpinint land sin. it, (ite enn doubt after using- it as edir'etel. It -et cillealy iv pi timei sitoemch and liv r; It is prtfr'ale to mel In ALL JIILIS0t' f EASES-the e.ffet Is:Im ute. They enn 1,' ae ndminitered t~ t'-ies tir rid"' safety andme relinlhle benefit at any ime. Look well to the marks of 'tho .Ge - They have the written signatire af C, 31. JACK upo the w.rapper, and his name blows a im re frottle, w ch tl ey are spurfotn. -.For sale Whmalesale anmd ItIl at the GF 31 D)ICINE :STOltIE, Nm. 1211 Arch strmeet, ones.dot - SIxth, Phimitldelimiin; amid by resleectuble deankt'4 through thme country.- ' PRtICES'REDUtCED. . To enalate all classes of invalhio enjhy tilt sidf theh; great restorative ;semwers. Siaou~ Jimtriar, 1M W" Also, tor sale, in thii Village het -~ , .L.J*1N - 8t1 152. ly ->SAFEi'nd certain- enu-e fir Cons~ ~1Croup, Asthmas; Conempsies of4~' Spifng of IBhpidg4fronchlitis, lloopmiigte all lm~nonary Afecetionus. . A' Lovely Young Lady. .Curei Consumption Tua following is from time pen of Win. P1w doNe, Esq.. lihe distinguished editor of i eU -~ tary and Naval Argus, unmder date of liew January 26, 1851. W~hat could be more eenelas "It is selmdom we permit emrrires. 'ra seenpy space in these ecolumnsi tei apenk itm praime ofaniy _ ticle inm thme patent nmedie'ine way ; bumt whmen we the life of a felliow crenture savced by the tise-ofa medicine whmatever, we consider it an ear -rig , neot omir dumty, to give a simple statemem.. orfad that mothers mav. inm like manner,Teme Beinefitted. 1' case which hmas'inuced ni timi pen thieartiefe was. of a younmg lady ocf omur acquaintance, tlio hv freqin expoasure to time' ight nir. conmtracied a C'old wide% settled onm the Lnange before its ravages coulds~b6 stayed. tTis ocemirred two ~years ago ism winti'f Varoius remedies were used, biut w.itiI very little ei4 or benefit.-.Thie Cough grew worse, with enujI~ expecteorationi. and the miken eye, and pale, hcoll cheek, told plainly thmat ptinonary edisease was de~ its worst oin hier dlicate framte. Tiie fnm'ly p~~ emnt was consulied. and although hte would noti ad~ to the yema lady thmat mihe really' had theo Conuntpa tion, yet lie wouli give no encouramgemeti to a crie. At ibis crisis lier mactimer was persaded to aa& mime eof a bumutm' of Dr. Repers' f'ompmund Syrop'of' Liverwmrt ande Tar. amnd me are-fappy to state sline was perfectly enirud ini less than tree macnibs hy i medicine alone. atfier evemi hope wvas demtroyedi. I tieeless to coltment an see a-enmre as thim, for the siomple t'rnith will renieh whlerte polished fiction never camm. If any doi~ht the~ n thentic'ity mef this statement, let ilem e'ail at this Office.-U. Sa Military anmd Na5. val A rcusa TSTZYIONT 0O' TE 1 PRESS'. From time N. Y. Courier, Aug 13. DR: ROErs'& SvYnr *Po F Lavcn won O '!ADT'A'l.' We have hieard of several importanti euv recentlyp effected lby this excelilent nmedicimnal preparaiomn, and in omne in'tance that came imuder our observation, we. can speak conmfdently. Ome of our employees *who. had'sufered severely froni a loing sianing coldl, dum ring time past week commenced lice mse of this mcdi eine, and lia Cold has entirely disappeared. From thme N. Y. Miirror, Sept. 2. LavEnR i'R AND TAR.--Of thie virimues of Dr.fl* ers' (~cngh'l 3Nedicines prepared from mthe above aI' eles. it is needlers nemwt to speak ; its efficacy in speedie ly emnrinag Cutnghms, Colds ande othmer lunig enimpiktinti whvichi too freegnecntly, if neglected,. resumlt im Fon snption, is too weil established in public confideu to ticed emulogy now. - From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug 25:. Ws: have heretofore taken occasion to give our tess rimony in favor oif time enrative prompeties of ))v, Roger's' Compound Svrnmp oef Liverwvort and Tar, and would here repeat thte adlvice alrendly giiken, f'or all persons whbo are afflicted with Consumption, or soy--, of the premonitory symptoms, to make a t'ial of Dr.> Roers preparanonlt. . gg' Tme Genmutme is signed Axnw. Raiaus, on tie steel plate engraved wrapper around eachm bottle, aid is void whmolesaule and reai ED 113 Chartres street. NeOw Orleans, . Sonle General A gents for time gouthemr States, to whom all ordersa must be addresed. ' Soldl, also by G. L. PENN,. Edigefield C. H ' WARDLAW & DENDY, Abbeville C..IT.;:PRAT?'P a JAMIES. Newberry, A. J. CREIGHJTQN, Ham. mrg, So. Ca. April 1 if~ Ii State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT~ IN COMMON PLE AS. .., The Bank of Ilanmburg,S. C~ , tes vs. Ataenet. William B. Brannon. TH lE PiainitifY in thme above ease hawing this day S filedllhis Dveclarationi t inimy Officei, amid thme De. ~enant hamvinmg ne'ithevr wife nor Autornmey known t@ -# ~eside withain the himits of tis State, eta whern a mpy oif said dochtation wvith a Rule to phead can be' ervecd : On miotion eof Mir. Be'xz-rr, A ttored~ r Plmintift,: Ordered That said Defendant appear'~i nd plead to said declarationi witbin a year and day fronm the date hereof, or in default thereof ' udgment will be rendered nigainset him. THIOS. G.~ BACON, c. z D Clerk's Office, Mlarch 8', 1S5 Silarh 1 lv -T IExtra Fine Chewing. UST received a few Bl'oxes of EXTRA- 14NB CilEIWlNG TOP,A CCO, the ehfebratede& oun Brand," mantfufacturced expressly for-t eriber. G. L. PENN1 A Au.., 18 '' SI