Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 09, 1853, Image 4
TO-& GIRL OF THIETEEN.
Tu' steps are dancina toward the bonn-1,
Between the child and won:m t
Aund thougtla and Ftclings mre profound,
A ad othr years are coining;
A lid thou sha:lt be more deeply fair,
More pree:ous to til: heartt
But nevr canst thaout be aga'n
That lovely thin.g thou art.
And youth shlni pnass, with all thebrood
Or rancy-fed affection ;
Aud grief shall come with womanhood,
Xnd waken cold reflection ;
Thoi't learn to toil, and watch and weep
O'er pleasures unreturni'g;
Like one who wakes frot pleasant m'eep
Unto the caret of morn:nga.
-Nay, say not so : nor cloud the sun
Or joyous expectataa,
Ordained to bless the l:ttle one,
The fresliiag of creation!
Nor doubt that le, who doth feed
I1er early lanp with gladness,
Will be her present help in need,
Her comforter in saiadness.
Smile on. then, little winrorne thing
All riclh in Nature's treaure
Th->u hast within thy h--art a : pring
Of se!f-ren:wing pleasure.
minale on, ra:r child, and take thy fill
Of mirth, t:ll t:me shall end it;
'Tie nature's wise anal gentle wll,
And who s: reprehend it?
A MOTHER S LOVE.
Who is there that does not acknowledge'
and bow in reverence to a mother's love ?
What is it that cuses the eve to fill-that
refuses utterance to speech, and overwhelns
with titter loneliness in the midst of life?
Deny it not, truant heart. It is the saered
ress of a mother's love-felt through long
years it may he, yet always pure, ever sa
cred, blessing and refreshing!
Gentle mother! tenderest, truest, best of
friends ! constant in love, in weal or woe
in deformity or health, in honor or shame
through evil and good report-thy affection
knows no change nor shadow of turning.
Blessings on the! Earli st menoies link
t agether, and throw holi:ess on thy name.
Sacred to the heart is tle memory of a
mather's love!
Such were the reflections suggest -.l by :,n
incident in the great drama of ffe. A poor
victitn was staggerinag hiomeward-no, he
knew not whither! when he fell heavily to
the earth. Stunned and bruised by the fall,
he lay for a moment insensible, but assis
tance soon restored him to conciousness. and
to a sense of extreme degradation.
I thank you gentlemen," said ie, falter.
ing, it was a hard fall, but I am better now.
I have had many such. It is nothiig when
you get used to it? and he latighed as he
prepared to start again on his way.
"What a pity'," retmarked a spectator,
" that you should thus debase your manhood
by sfi idulgence in strong drintk.
"You're a tetnperatnce lecturer, I sup.
p ase," sneered the intebriate.
"No, friend," replied. thme gentleman, " I
am not a temperance leturer-at~ least, not
onie professionalfy. Netherthael'ess, I nieglect
no o.,portunity to speak a word in aid of
that haonest cause.
"You'er a preachier, then, may be ?'"
" Well, wvhatever yout are, I want aonie of
v air adv'ice."
"I merely meant- it for your good," mildly
answered the gentleman. "~ Ate yota mar
ried ?"
" No."
"YXou have sisters andl brothers ?
"aYes, but they' dona't kntow me taow."
"' Have you a hither ?"
"No, lie died many years atgo."
" A mother' ?"
T1here wuas at deep silence.
"You do niot answer. Have youi a
mother ?
Tlhe sil.'nce that enstued wats broken by
the sobs of the wvretented maan. " 0 God
() God !" he exclaimed-" she too is dead!
I broke her poor heart many a year since
lby miscon-luct. My poor, poo~ar motther!
So giod and so kinad, so genitle atnd forgiv
itng !" and lie smote his own breast int the
bitterniess of his anguish.
U nhap py man--oh, how unhappy at that
tmomett! Through all the vicissitudes of
life, a tmother's love had followed him-en.
treatimng, urging aund imaploring hitt ta for
stake evil, anad eling only unto that which is
right. Int vain had she strient. lie had
gone oti blindly, pierv'ersely, recklessly, until
ntowi he was broken dlownt in health, fortune
iad reput-trion, an onteast from society, dis.
owned by his own flesh and hb od. Yet in
the tmidst of this accumtultiaon of~ wretched.
ness, there caime reproachfully, yet full of
love, across the wve-iry waste of years a
mother's voce sweet atnd sad, anad the heart
bowedl in grief to its mute appeatl.
Honor to woman ! W ithouat her smailes
the world would lose its brightness-socie
tv's chtaim would nao longer exist--Caris
tianity wotuld lanaguish withtout her aid anid
:approval.
"n l whose princeiples staid the dying
dlaughiter of l'thaan Allen to her skeptical
father, " in whose principles shall I die
yours, or those of amy charistiatn mother ?"
The stern old herao of Ticonideroga brush.
edl a tear fromt his eve as ho turaned away,
tandl with the samte rouagah voice whaich sum
mtoned thte British to surrenider, now tremau
lous with deep emotion, said,
"In your mother's, child in your mother's!"
[N. 0. Bulletin.
BEEVITIES FOR WIVES AND MOTHEB.
A BAttY' s MtLE.
Some one said, " Whean a baby smiles in
its sleep it is talkinag with angels." It may
be so. If we couald pass the portals that
coniduct to the dreams of a shuambering itn
fant, wve might behold scenes that wvould
rendler the gorgeotus visions and splendid im
aginations of matnhood most amagre in comn
parasoni. Peradventaure we might hear the
angels also, would we but pause and listen;
bttt, alas! there arc too nmany voices itn our
pre-occupiedl hearts, anid the mnultipalied
sounids of the busy world drowna these
angel whisperings, so> that weo hear them not.
Heaven granat that those heavenly visitors to
young intnocetnce may ever linger neatr them;
and that when these chtildrea minigle with
the world, as we arc ninaglinag, theay may
still talk with angels, and niot, like thouasands
now, ho mainglintg atnd aidinig the spirits of
darkncess in their unholy work !
NoDILITY OF WVo31A.-Tbe wom-mui, ill
elad as she may be, who baances her in-.
como and expenditures-toils andI sweats in
quiet, unripeninag mood among her children,
and presents them, mornaing and eventing, as
off'erings of love in rosy htealtha anad cheerfual
purity-is the protudest (lame, and bliss of a
haptjpy home shanil dwell with her forever.
It. one prospect be dearer than anothter to
l~cml the proud and inspire thn broken-heart
ed, it is for a smiling wife to meet her hus
band at the door with his host of happy
childrer,. How it stirs up the tired blood
of an exhausted man when he hears the rush
of children upon the staircase, and when
the smallest mounts and sinks into his arms
amidst right mirthful shouts
%NEGLECT OF Dom-EsIe DUTIES.--! tbis
neglect of household cares American women
stand alone. A German laly, no matter
how lofty her rank, neve& firgets that do.
mestic labors conduce to the health of hodv
and mind alike. Ani English lady, whelitr
she be only a gentleman's wife or a duke's,
does not despise the household, iad even
though she his a housekeeper, devotes a
portion of her time to this, her true, her
happiest sphere. It is reserved for our Re.
publican fine ladies to be more choice than
even their monarchi:d and aristocratic si.
ters. The result is a lassitude of mind often
as fatal to health as the neglect of bodily
exercise. The wife who leaves her house
h:>ld cares to the servmA.t<, p:Ivs the penal:y
wiich has been aflixed to idleness simce the
foundation of the world, and either wilts
away from ennui.or is driven into all sorts
of fashionable follies to find employntnt
for her mind.
Tus: Wiir-!t needs no guilt to break
a husband's heart; the absence of content,
the mutterings of spleeni, the untidy andl
cheerless- home, the forbidden scowl and
deserted hearth-these and other nameless
neglects, without a crime among them,
have harrowed to tie qiiek t'ie heart's core
of many a iii. and plhnted ther.', beyond
the-reach of cure, the ge. m of dark despair.
Oh! may womai, before that sight arrives,
d % ell on the recollecions of her youth, and
cherisl in g tle dear idea of that titeful
time, :.vaken and keep alive the promnise
she then so kindly gave. And tho' she may
be the injured, ilt the injuring one-the
forgotteii not the forgetting wile-:i happy
aliluision to the hour of peaeefl love--a
kindly welcome to a comfortable home-a
kiss of peace t.> pardon all the past, and the
hardest heart that ever loeked itself within
the bieast of sellish mai, will softeii to her
charms, and bid her live, as she had hoped,
her years in matchless bliss, loved, loving
and content--the source of comfort and the
spring of joy.
EXPERIENTAL FAE=.TNZ*.
ilv SII.As BIow.i.
MEssuis. EDITORs: This will compare
with experimental religion ; no religion is
genuine but experimenital religion ; aid so it
is with farming. Our greatest theorists inl
hoth, sometimnes r.un1 into the regions of
moonshine and are deceived ly trustiig to
eflected light.
The chemist may analze the soil on my
farm and discover the deliciiiies which are
required to coistitute : good soil, and pioinit
out tle ingredient or iigredients which are
wantinig, theoretically, and I go to work
practically, and tinid my land uniproductive
as before ; or lie may anlalyze the soil in one
situation, aind find it totally defic'ienit of an
element which abounds plentifallv at a little
distance from the soil analyzed. Many of
our fiarmers have soils varying every few
ris, and what would prove a suitable in.
gredient in'the manure for one place wouuld
lbe worthless applied to an~other,
We dug a well- a fewv years ago for thle
accommoabition1 of' my barn animals; after
removing the soil at tie surface, we entered
a gnicksand~ whieb coiitinned to the bott' m
af the well, and prove~d so tronbllesomie byv
flowing iinto it and filling it up, that I had a
ne~w one dug about 50 tee't distant f'romi the
other ; there after removing the soil, we
caime upon hard, compatct elayv gravel, which
comiinuedl to the bottom, and wass I a -ki d
up) at a grreatly increased expenise overdi
giog tile first well ; h're was an illustration
of' the chiaiige of' soils worth noticing. 1mn
this neighiborhiood the change's f'roam elay to
sand may fr'equenitly lbe seen ; brieks have
beenm made within a lfew rods of a san:dy
soil wvithout the lemet a ppe'aranlce of' elay'.
Thus anialyzinig soil in any one locationi
will iiot truly repiresent the dliTrenit llca-.
tionls 0n a larmn, or' point omit the dlifferent
i.'gredienits ret inired to enirich them, and
af'ter all, the only thing to lie relied Orr is the
practical apl)icationi of' dit.erent kiad o)f
substa..ees to thme soil, and decide experimien
tally whlich is hest. All farmers kniow that
elay' with s:ind, or mod with sand, will im
prove the soil, but it is very diienlt for
tarmers to go iinto ci itical :m.1lyzations of
soils, eveni lby the help of a chemist, but with
double success.
It appears to ime to be a dliaieulty ap
proaching an impossibility, t hat the biest
p~ractical chemist can give- directionls to the
farmer ho w to jiprpare his tmannrie to su1it
his differenit kinids of' soils, andl fit themi to
produce different kinds of crops, with anmy
precision. The farmer, after allI, has goit to
leai n by a fair triid and( accurate observa
lioni, how to elnric'h his lanld and fit it fort
aiiy particnlar crop1. As a geineral rule, ini
thie applIicamtioni of mau1 re, pe''ha ps it wonhId
be tihe best way to follow time exmniple of
the poor trauveller, wh]o got destitute of
money, amil was obliged to exercise his wits
to pursue his jounei, and uniderstanding the
gullibility of' " poor' human natu re," he coni
elnded to ma~ke an attack upon)1 it ill its miost
vulnerable part, and proniounced himself a
doctor; lie soon found a paitieiit anid prom.
ised a cure ; (a matter' of' course wvith cer
tain benevolent people who have a single
eye to the benmefit of' others, and a double
one at the contents of' their money purses ;)
the next thing was wh'lichi way to go to
work to do it. At length lie hit -upon a
plan like one0 who suddemly awakes from a
revery, and with true Yankee shrewdness, he
went out into the fields and gathered every
kind of herb that camne in his way and said
it w"as v'ery strangae if some 01ne among
them would iiot be a suitable remedy for the
disease of his patient.
I believe, with the limited state of out
knowledge, that in the preparation and ap
plication of manures, the better w'ay w~ould
he to make a comipounid of every substance,
vegetable or mineral, which would have a
tendency to benefit an~y kinid of' soil, and
like the doctor's prescription, it wonid lie
very strange it' some of the itngredients
should noit pirove of thme right kind.
Wihniington, Jan. 1853.
REMARKS.-Tlhlis is the common practice,
friond B., and one to whlich we are obliged
to) resort for wanit of' an exact kiiowledge of
what each par'ticulbtr crop needs. We have
no dloubt a greait deal of medicine is ad
miiristered in the same way. A mlixtur'e is
giveni, that somiethinig in it may hit, whlere at
simple article wvould hatve been better, hatd
the disease been thoroughly understood, la
manuring f'romn a compost heat made up of
aill sorts of materials usuailly collected on a
f'arm, do we not apply from it cer'taiii sub
stances already abounding in time soil, and
us, therefore, that analyses, although otly
approximating the truth, are better than an
indiscriminate use of manures. But the
farmer must learn to make these analyses
himself.
EXPEIMENT IN CORN PLANTING.-LiSt
spring I run of' three parcels of ground
containing precisely the same amount of
land each, and planted the first 3 f-eet each
way, and left, one stalk to the hill; the
second 4 feet each way, two stalks, and the
third, 4 by 2, one stalk. It was all e:ti.
vated alike.
A rew days since, I had this corn gather.
ed, and carefully neasured, the result which
has confirmed tne in an opinioi which I have.
long entertained, namely ; that on any valley
or uplands there can be more corn made by
planting it 3 feet each way, one stalk to the
hill, than by any other mode. That planted
3 feet eaclh way n-ide 06 1.2 bushels per
acre and the other two 02 1.2. In a 40
acre field, the difTerence in favor of 3 feet
corn would be about 30 bbls., enough to
feed 3 mnles 12 months.
Yours, &c., G. D. TARlMoN.
Cedar Towt n, Ga., 1852.
Ox:ox.;.-Ve have promised our Florida
friends to keep them advised of bow to
fmakC onions from the black seed. Those
who have not planted, should lose no time
n(1w in doinig so. A rich sandy soil suits
the onion best, int they will grow in any
good soil that can be kept mellow. Ashes
are a good niantare for onions, and a top
dressing of' gypsum during their growth is
a wonderful invigoarator. Soak the seed
ttventy-faour hours before planting. Plant
in drills fourteen to eighteen inches apart
d:0,) a single seed four inches apart in the
drills, and cover about half an inch; press
the earth firmly upon the seed, and if they
all come up, thin out every other one ; keep
the snil well stirred during their growth, but
be careful how tie niggers use the hoe.
We have had fine pate'hes of onions much
retarded in their growth by the injudicious
use of the hoe. By the time the stalks are
as i;nrge as the little finger, the roots will
have threaded the whole space between the
rows, and deep culture after that is ruinons.
Neither shotuld the stalks be broken down
as sonic rec' ommend, to " make them hot.
tom."' The top is as necessary for the per
feetion of the bulb as the root: in neither
case has it any thing to spare. There is no
m-inure that tells bette'r upon the onion crop
thnn hein ninuire, but do not put it into I
two inc-h drill; spade it over the wvhole
"round, th::t the roots in their travels may
find it. Buttons and sets may also yet be
iplahnted with the same culture.
JANNEY'S HOTEL,
COLUMIA, S. C.
: R. JANNEY, in conmetion with Mr. W.
1. il.tais and .)r. T. .J. GoomwN, htv:ng pur
I Chased that fin and] commtwdit-ns establidAment
heretoire known as the CONGAREE IIOUSE,
it will hereafter be desiguated as "JauuacyN's
Hotel."
In ainnone:nlg this to the public, the Prolprietors
feel that it is noit nteessary t resent iln detail the
in,:tnents ant~d advantage's which this I~o i-re-jl('
s tents. Its loentian, its comnnnodiusners, and the
imnprove nasets contemnplated by the present mana
'Cers,' wit hey flt siatisied, nilardl to the trav'ell tng
co'niO'v atnd other's, al laitel in Codlmbtia nhe
will ma ev1 ry a ratak amng the best1 inte n
to, the tirl't class ho~tets int the Utnited States,. witi he
t'ound at1 dN N iY'S IlI'im, and nto effiart an
the part o'f the Proprietiars will be wating tu rent
der it-wriy-urapntatnttnvnn.
M1r. .rAXr.' aund Mr. hi~atls, so wiell 'known by
the visitoars at the A mnericana Ilte, will always he
raunad at their posts, atnd ir unaremaittinag t.ttentioan to
the duties th- ynt haveaumed, bie any guarntee of
Intisfactiont, they have no bestatioan ini promisinag it
.lr. IIlcieek's sphll i le of Onmnihusses nnd
linteks, ha~ving. hte tniame otf the litel painttedl on
ttem, ate atttachd to .Janney'sc !ote. and wilt be
p Iromti and faithful ini thet cezit'yan~ce of passen-t
gers to) and fromtt the various depots.
Col~umabin. .1 an 31 2m ~ 3
N ot ice,
I oHN M. WJIT hav:ntg putrchasedc the
e. teeisie itetre'st oif the MIACHINE SilOP
oif tiessrs. lea~at~:a & Wrrair, wi~I keep constanitly
'in ha~ndl the tfillmving art ie'es, in comnplete antd ex
ce'llent carderi. and at te A ugnatt arics, vz:
Sash filled with Glass and Primed,
ma le of alt tizes and a-:eordtng to order.
--AISO
Pasatuei Doors, WVindow Blin~ds,
DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES,
.41ANTE'sL-P1ECES,
Bled Steads. Tal-'es. Wa-lh Stands, Cauira, lleau
Cases and alt 'thter Cabinm t and
d Jointrs Work, &e., &c.
* -A LSO
Rep~aairing andl .Jih Woirk oif every kinid appe'rtainintg
to the abo've acrticles, and Furniture of every ds
cripatiion, donec protlattty and upon the miost liberal
termis.
Edgefield C. TL, Dec 1, 1852. tf 46
IN EQUITY.
Blenj. L. Gill, Sarah, hsis wife, and
Susaatm 3orr'i~, '.Bill Jhr
trs Padrtition.
Sarah Morris, et al.J
'V Tapearing 1(o my tisfdet ion, thtat the De
A tc'ndantts, Joshu natlorris, Docatrne Mo rris,
W ~illtiam I lenmbiek ilNis, Jaohn ti lorris and
Pleaant Moarri. jr., re..ide beyonad the limits of
ths Statte, On Motican of' Mr. A RNEYi, ScaIcitor
focr Comaplatinants, It is ordered, that they doc
appear withui ihreet snonths froma the date heureof,
an tailnctwer, ph-ad or demur to lhis 1it1I, or
Jnilgmenat anid Order pro conJ'esso will be takent
:iagaist thema.
A. SIKINS, c. E. E. D.
Dec 29 -- 3m 50
State of Souuth Carolina,
IEDGEFIELD) DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Jaames Ulack well
y Decl. in Attach'nt
Richtarud Bailey.
Abner Bushanell, DeiinAtcat
r1l i i Plaintifi's in the above stated ense's havting
L th is day tiled thear declarations in mry O0llee,
anda the iDefenadaaat havintg nteither wvife noar Attor
nev, kntown to, residle withina the linmits of this State
ona twhom a copy of' said declarattons, wiht a rnle
to plead can be served :On maotion of Mr. KEI',
Atorney for PlninatitE, Ordtered, that said Defen
dant *iapear and pleahdto said declarations, wtithaip a
year anal a day f'rom thle date hereotf, or judgmaenats
wilt be 'awardedl arainst hlimt by default.
ClrksOffice. May 6th 1.%2. ly 18
Cloaking,
R 1CII Coloread an~d Black V iKLVETS of v'ariouas
i.kinds for Mziantillasc anal Cloaks. A few piteces
of hanadscame polisheda ClLTII for Ladies Cloakas,
with'somea car the richtest trimmaaings maade. For
sale ebtept at GRAY iBROTLIERS.
Auausta, Gah., Nov 17 tf 44
Notice.
, LL~ Persons indebted to the Estatte or Sarah
Li Fenadly, dtee'dl.. wilt please mtake immnecdiate
paymaenti. TIhose haing deatnds will presentt them
properly attested for payment.
D.J. GILC~iRIST,
Adus'i de bonie non.
Decc11 tf 48
Potatocs, Onions, Acc.
CONSTANT supiply of Patiutoes, Onioits,
- rneLemnons, Coitconuts, &e., may be
found at E. llOD)GES, AGE)NT
JMNEY
WIIOLESALE & RE']
READY MADE CLOTHING, TRU
UNDER THE U. S. HO
J f. NEWBY & CO., are now reveiving .hp
e . eRendy I:tle Clothing ever oiflered im this et t
imnproved 'tyles of ianuf n etu Ce.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS YOUTHE
r Country MLerel:its.lnnd all per:solns viiti
aid examine onr Stock 1':r themselves.
Augusta, Sept. 23.
FALL AND WINrER
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Pf) ICHARDSON & 1cDONNA P,
ar nlw receivinZ a LA RG E anl 'E. I I
SEI.E(T El) Stock cof Fall nud Winur
Of the L.\TEST STYLES- irr.lt lron: New
York-together w.th a Ie iasortment o!
Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats,
Suspeacnde, DrRtWers,
COTTON AND MEIENO L.-3E.1-slimTS
Silk anl Linen I landkerchic:'s, e
Hats and Caps of all kinds,
HAND AND BUGGY UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
Carpet Rags, &e., &c.
All of which will eninpare favorably with any ti hi'
found in iither mnrkets. A n exram t'on is soliied
fritm their friends and custmers bufore purchaing 1
elsewhere.
LT Next door to G. Rubinson's Hardware Store.
Unhtburg S. C.
Oct 2u 3m
MARRIAGE,
HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.
WH I IS IT I
That we behld ml, y em-tIle, e:iree ii the mertdian of lire
br.-kes inl beaid a-id -piris m ith a cnmpliesttim of :liseases
aild asliIeiito. driritiig theim ofthe piuwer i'r he eniiynmrnt
or lite at an ae wei- pic.sami healt. timoyWaicy o spirits,
mid hptipy serenity nf mind, arising rom aconldition " heath,
shoiuld be prrd.iminait.
Manlay oftie catmes or her iifl'erinig at firtl-perlilis years
befor. iemrh eps during cirlhool. or the firt: yeart, i narrigie
were in their oicin si light as 14o pass Unnuiceil, and of course
neglected. IN AFTER YEARS,
When toa Ite to be lierefitted by ior knioled:e, me lok -
hick and mour.aid igiet the ,idl conisequeices (if fur
Whit nnid we tnt often giste tin pn%,tiAs. in .Irly life. the
kui.vleidge we obtain in aller years ! .Ai wlhsi laiy ai~d
nihts ..f an::nu.iih we mighit sit hare beent spared. if thme
kiuasn ledige wa s timely poss~essed. It is
MIELANCIIOLY AND STARTLING
To Lehnoil thme sickniess a-id suiffering enuiredt by maniy a wife
fr utiny yers fro i-cae simpile ail enuiuirnuiie, enaily
remediled-or bietter stili.-nuot inenirred,. if esery
WIFE AND MOTHER
r'osseswed the influomtioii enntainedi ini a little roumie. (with
in tlii rea:hu of alil) which widtu spare toi hersell
YEARS OF~ 3MISERY,C
And to her knssbandi the enirunt tiiil anud anliety of iidl'
petence wichel his exertionis sue enitttleud. andii the t'nnses'n -
iot whticht noiu secure the hiatppiess of hiself, wiafe.,i
childlren.
SF.CURE TIlE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
Iev h'.eeminc ini tinc tnsseed oh the kunnled;:e. the waot
if which In. can~aeu tie nickneus a--dt pu eritytof thanii.,tds.
lIn sie ioif sne'h eiunseqluences, ittn .ufe' o: mte: w i, ici.
salile it slie enh-et re. avail herself .,f th--t ktun.si1i::e ini
rieret to heurset'. wstl h iic hun sttsue her toueh silte i* . l e
thei truis *ot hipputiuers andi ttruprtwiuy tontier biusinted. .idi
ennifer iutpon lih elchdrent that hiessinu a. hete alli ice-huesitihy
bodice, with hiesthbs mtind. That knowi ledgt as csuntaii.edt ia
a little naork enttitledu
TH E MARRIED VWOMAN'S
Pr'iv ate Medical Comipanion.
ET Dit. A. M. SliL.URIC~tY
inO.o 10so nr~ oss'ttr. s OF wOestie.
Onec Ilundredth EdIihtin. IP.r.7."250. Frier, i1a cis.
(ns rtW rieR, arri ntstmsO, $1 f00tj
lFirst publishmed itsn aitn it i-a nuot
SURPRIZING OR WONDEltPUL,
('onshdering tat E VE lIY P EM A intB
WilETHER MA RRIED OR NORT, enin ta'c'
nsequire ns faill knsowleudge of the nt ure,
eharacter nul minuses of Iser- rumiiltmtsi i
witta the Varoosa syssnptoas, aiui tiarts:
stearly
IhALF A JIILLION COPIES..
slisilil Iase uica i'lI
it i, iimpratiatite to ennees nully the vi*oniisenier'
treaed oftas they air of a inatie <riirtly intetti- bi li.t
mnarried, ior thouse enntitmplatinig mtarces. buiit iin feernie
dreironi. itfentgsini hethhl. andt thatt hear 5. emiiswinet.t nititn
health. ishuic ii oinaaiie in her iiwni leatrpiinee, .aiid it
of her thushamiil, butt eithier has ir e ill tbtainm i. a. hIs tir i .11
pvery hashtandh hs th i, le loe antI n'er tish uf hi.is ut fSt
heart, or that of hiis siwin ecuniar imp ttu emnst.
UPWARDS OF ONE IUNDItED THJOU
S.IND COPIES
Hare beet. SENT BY MIA I. isjitin the lo.t fus w naium.
!GBase and ShameMc~u Fraud!
CAETION TO BOOKiSEL.LERS.
VIOLATION OF 00PYRIGilT.
A SPCHIIOUS EDITION
Vh::rnnt andt Iinefterd, has beeni .nrrepitiiv issnei' wh ii
the csei t..rmi andit size, exactly the sa~m: Tr'.a: l.i: andi
Ier.sictl lt samtte
TY'POGRhAPHIICAL Att IIANGEMEIINT,
Diinttnother nameli substituted fir " r. A. 31l. Maurtccan,'
sand "tiostton" fir " Nesw iirk." ant the wosrds,
E. rissti acenusliing to Acti oh ('cn.. in thme year 1.1, b~y
.h l ik V. pIIT11
the C O~-aIliei of lie I tistric't i'.iirt itf the Sother t
District of Nesw York,
OMIITTED.
The cotenss the smibuject matter. and readinii are
ENiTIRELaY DIFFERE NT,
Pned,:prbrowinish, diruYprih iterne. d
itcn eknw alsit from the mnseeable anid ile.:ithle winda
enits re-.it-ew tha~iilhout its tag~es. The copyrighit rditiont
If tieie aiw slit in the trael-- so hist to saamme atii comimon
hnneety as rii be willies parties
IN DEFR~IUDING TIIEIRL CUSTO3MERS,
N. less thu the legal owner of the prop'erte ini eniyri::hi,
thies ill tie iiriiecuted, ail stepts wtil be taken ito eatimeI
thiemi to the piiube.
A~ ery will he set to each~ htitkskeltenr nt. (w ith the
terms stan wshich they will bei furniishued,)upon. receipit of
Ihis or their bua:.eas cardt ofsiaddriss.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED?
hai'rion hook titles. Dr..\. t1. 3ltriceani, 1?) If.ety st.,
N. Y., is ii tihe iitle trae, .1d the --uitry ini Ilek's I iice iii
the back: f thie tittle race enrresynnidt as herein,. andi hnt' nuly
of resptectahle sind hioiorable dealrs, or send by mail, n'ul ad r
dress to lIr. A. 31. Msauricesu.
Fu'ill title tune, with enntent', tngeth -r with a few paces
treating or itimorant snidents to etery nrriced fi-male. isill d
lie sent, free nfccharge, to sny one enclos-.g a letter stamp ma
s unettaid letter, addiressed as hereinl.
ITrOn rceipt of Fifty Cents, for One
Dollnr for the fine Eelitnnu catra hltnclintr.)
" Tilif M5.1 RRUI)n WOt) N'S PiV'ATEt
IIl:DICAI, COMIPANION" ire aent (.utoalele
fre to ainy part of thec Untl t Iatems. All
let ters ansnet l1e poat-pati. andu netml'imreule to
DR. A. M. MA UItcF.A U, Box led4. New
York CIty. Putlhatsig ODce, No.Ud0 i.lbs'srty
Street, N ew York.
;W".For talc in tis place at the Drttg Store of Mr b~
A. G. Tr..int'g. Price ontly Fifty Cets.
.July 21, 185t2. Gm 27
Tollcd
B EFOR E me by Levi McInniel, reisiulinng four
teen tiilesW ~ert of Filgetieldl C. I1I.. ati \ IK (
1 IROWYN M1Alm M TLE. thr'ee years cill nts
Sprig, nd aprasedat $601.
Spin, nt aprisdA. U. COF'ER, M.F DP -
Feb 19, 1853. it-i b,
A LL~ Persons indebtedl tot the estate uof IHenry~ F.
Frietmnt does'd., wsill coittc forwrn-ttd iittme
ilintely andl matke paiyment, tnd thsesi having de-.*
mandmu will rentder tems in priopertly attesteid.
J. H. .JENN INUS, Ex'rir.
Feb. n Iv S5
3sY & OCO.,
VAIL DEALER-.I'N
NKS, CARPET BAGS, &C., &C
'E L A UG USTA, GA.
I.AllGF.ST and BiST AE!ORTMIENT of:
.Their Stock eoiiNi.t.sI of tie iatest and most
0
;1 AND CILER.N'E, CLOTHING.
ig our city, are respectuilly solicited to enl
k31k
Ware-House and Commission
B U SIrE SS,
JJA.VBIL'RG, S. C.
W . llt& CO.. b) -,_l.-v tie inlform thet
. * n0fli gon er.Cy. that :hiy e.miillue tile
Warehouse & Commission Business,
1 the :tNIl otenpied by thtm fir Ilte two past
* Ii11i nul previ-tiIly l WA.KEn & Bl it OitD
Th Wa..:.t'Il4tt. is inl gowd rder. aill !intl. !o
!t.ed in1 the hi.1h -:I part 1,f Townvi. i.4 af ro i gh
ter. T . lait frehet ,a re!y r ntaeh'igi the lower
f,, l..n v th vlast ,b 1a' .e wasI doneit too ttn
\. W ar.Kmx it will d1evotew I!;.s lersii attetitionl
xI:sive:y to the buines.ne hipes Frnm lig ix- I
ericnen , and a Iih-sire ti 'ens, that tnne will leave
It estab ishment-lt d issaft-icil.
'iwi'e who latironiz te lu Wine-lfionise. will Ie
epot eonstantfy adlvised if tl state if tile prioiluee
irk. ts.
Ca-h advances matite nit priuee in store, when
..s~rd. .. W A -\ 1% I. II
1). L. A D-AMS.
Oct 27 cimn .1
Southern Mfianufacture.
3.l000
Pair Home miade Pla ion
BROGANS!
IANN'E;;. F-01,1T AND E C
or Ai.1. DF-t'nr Ii NM I.
,anners, Neats Fcot and Lamp Oil.
SIIOEMAKERS' FINDINGS.
d iti Shioe Store, next dour to Sullivant & Brotheir.
R T. M ..
.uly -21 tr 27
Carriages!
% Til O.) ST.\N) OF S. & .T. GLfI1iE"
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 & E. ?I. GELOEhRT ciintinue the
i.\ILR;A(; I l.5N ES* atC te aboive staind.
( :15 ad .It. We.ntwothl Streti where they will
e. plea1sed t exiit to their old friendsI and ur.
lners a very
Extensive Stock of Vehicles,
'arious ut her sIt lstulyi fiutndl in thuis market.
Th..Ieiionnti neriinhtnce with this innrkt as
Iler greait iiiluceeneits li toiurchsers buth in iitylei
nel lees.
X NO)F.R ~SCil.'.N !'IC W OND1)l1
Great Cure for DySpepSia!
rj 'ii Tl. - I.: l;;i.:
)R HOUGHTON'S I Tivi.: I.rIl. o
preparld fromit liet.
.~ ~~ViN 1;tt r the t ouv r mitigin,
ithtt ~-jof therOx. fter d t -i W .11iree-t
Th' -ii. : i ~ W CIEit- . I:t. \l ai)Y I IFIC T ui:tin
('nitrt on nti .\.gent. t cjatr iic I-t ai Iriar ensponfu
iifs a'PS infised :,int w:sh-.iltl digest isslve. Fui
'onnels .3 o :e..t 3~e ii :ny r.n twinnrl , tti i of tstm- .
l'E'IN ir. t hea ~ chit ch-nn-nt. r. h.irI 3.t l ri .r.i
'rin.- ofr the~ slt' t i:nre fu i--heslvent o Ittlss l-m .3th
'ctar f.iv. 'r, rin;:n sit c::ri i ttt:.\ ,l' t: in- ton~ie
I' th-- O. ilmi t i n; :iiI 33Ti'tl' 11irl'> iV '-.l
re t;.f*. i lik.:t uirt. istrs it:'r ii tsr, i rt t e en i tw
r : an t tfern- si :r. a Co.'d'l. T t u in -l . trCT iic:
Scen ri fi Eidence frii
Iiais . t- .;-. n --l t"'t e s t~ste 'Ire r..s rats s
ivinih: ust :r iaonvr ,--t'l1-:NT Il-'I t' 3 . EN E.n
.\h. I )~ .\nm ii.r.'h!r:' . C m~sP yil;yo ~~
r " sir. l'i ra tn o. rs.i :'t! Iie:: - D or. .hnr W.titriyer.
ii te * or ( 'nt er. l:a 'r i.' Otn:rl irs '. iin...
tvterwl r .-i r .. l':x: s tcfrtm all or.o the 3.'n.ted
It"mewher. iN: 3.a:r~~a. llrII-ru PI3 'T t N ..iC$ agen
'i rvnt ame. fr.-(1:rtsmi .\I .0i1N. 01.. m ilTTiI-'.l$ . . \ I)
'ud. ii:.ip-e Ifl'e, 1a g. L~
ApeiiCnl:ssIiNl~ E nli TOW IN!~lg '~x
f tw ....r- 1in eve:~ry . , Ibiwn ' in e L-rel xat'. ore
Is . eli'e: n r et'~j. r l ay:-leletc I t icn::lty f Men'k be trer
zpi e : rt iau ! tira: I :s i. UIh-a:ib 'ere. e4 tilete.
L IIPAin 'tiOn i a. s Fcodo'I.i'
i'r 'c of toh.n' EiS-iN tn is.:au re in'~ l'odrand im
re ijaltr u.n te issl ro it t '::litl.
i-arat- 10'1rcu!::rs ap-- rlyir ~i:: s n i a h .. bn' d ofIr
Ilolinisn -.rs hi.- \::. e~ li :he u h-nul pr..rerntirfnpro
~r~n. iiat :n1 it~nI hictse w:hriI ~ii with' the hi.
Siis nre re:y rili in.-d. .\ iit i i Dr'. S 'L:RYT
is-: his.ar ni..:hi, thn in hal rabe in ulis a by Phy
Ever al~iaie ofd m:il'lNE pca'E 'I enr ters wrtin
- 311:'r it.l 33. 1 ii.. dr a .ruii.. s . j iorie r hiadr
h '. Pita s. oy-ighn Tr-iiii l3 allr dsee nred. g ro
."' Predary a lY b y J.:t DENIS. D., Ameicins
S7-t.' . . T..a'rbyn G. L. PN. 1:Plid . 1.: W.\eleti
,.\ - ton h.YON.w .\~ bbvi & 3. II. P!.\T k.I Eu,'rew
erry.:;ndi0 A. . ( i f,3ITO . l mbu trg Vi3. F
Pre- prb Ii. Du igitN Nu $5.'
GEORGIA SARPAPARILLA,
annicrut. Sick 2.a-chD::n 1.1oto
RhnO i.ran ::ed b the( cuse of Mecury
N:pii. Srona.H . UMe.e.4<
Noll PR) EPIRfTO ismd.a ueas3t
LIVER COMPLAINT
JAUNDICI,' DYSPEP'SA, CHRONIC OR
NERYOUS DEJII.ITY, DISEASES OF
TIlE KIIDNEYS, AND ALL
DISEAAES ARISING FROM
i Disoriered Lirrr or Stenarh, such as Con
til-ation, Intrard Files. Fusllsdss ar Blood to
the H/rad, Arid q of the Stinach. Nausea.
licart-uine nt. Dix ' nt flr- Fooed, Fullnss or
Wright in tIle Slrwnass . Sour Ernetations,
Sinlinyt or Flutiteringtat the pit of the Stsi/oach,
Sin.wn f at i/he le'ad. flurried and Diffirult
Breathitt, Fiutterisna at th4e Heart. Chol ing or
Suocating sensatioW n ehrl in a lying posturr.
Dimness f l'ifioin. Dots W, e li-r. silore the
SiI/ti. Fe'rr and, 1!il .oin in the leiad. Dej
cienry (of Perspir:itivu. Yell, ei.ess of ie Skin
and Eyes. Pain in the t Side. Iocrk. Chext.
Limils. cr.. Burning in ite Flerh. .judden
F-1",es If leat. Constant Jmaginii e n4f Eril
anscd ("refit De;ression o Spriis, em I' be e'liect
uilly cured by
DR. ITOOFIAND'S
CELEBRIATED GEMRILN BITTEECO
Punr.lmF. ny
BR.e C. _3. JACES01N,)
AT THiE CEIDIAN 31EDIC.NE STORE,
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
i'i1:11: tposwer er thi nll istis i-is not -:eled-if
-iualleol-l aity noiwr prepr:t tii his li'itiied :sir.tri. lp
:liw, enrts nisIt, inl nniiy e::ss :aifter zlt'n Ihyssirt.i INal
'ileus iiliers r wnrth lis ie att-ntien cr invli~s. Pr'
great virsers inl Ith. r:sti lst!isn-i o 4 th fo e
[.i-r :itis les"ser gi::dsv 1 exr'.'iigt mol t se:,reiiing ps.
.rs :1in s we.kuiss '.0 :.fn-tin el.r she:rtive orpus, the)
a r i:i!s:il. ist:rt. et r:niii tosi pih :nts-ltl.
Read and be Ccnvincd!
Thr 'siitl:r .I the' " olxss sN ::.- s::id inl his paiswr of' tiel
lI:. 1it.. ::l ('r1 rmi:7in ir .i.is PTr-rrs for tile
rn're f i.iv.-r ( C.nn!::inint. .l:.esnlice. I tygjpan. 'hronis for
Serv. )le.i~lty. its ssrvss y itn' otii I. it it po,.n!nir
me;,'slsines or al-inly. Tiese liitters h:eve l'eN-1. n11s1t by
,11~n.!.e e nre.1 : :1 f ..ads t i-r e-ll.nw .4:tyN he lin, hWimsel re
.-ivetsI :n eiifrtiti :ntsl p. rinvl-s's enre ot .ive r 01'sltompiit
I'r'in tle. ::w or !ii6 r-in d . W e- :ire eron int #1 iint. :i tille
use -f -Isi li $lt . 1-:1p-ten es't: ;tly psins strentgti :.iml
vittr-:t Aneo wisrhy sif ;.rent co-nrsidet'ration. Tliy :ire fIs-i"
:nt in : we and siwl-I. :.tal enn 1-e usedo 1.y perst I-!, wIi the1.
it:4st ei tl 'r . tomm-nis v ills :.tyiv. lsnser :ny e.rti:nst: ntir .
Wve are spv::klng from exps re i e. as.d Is *lise :.itelti ws
::disi ieiu r lts'.
li:ll. uh .
fr. lar'.Ae'sn's ;r r ' J'im:s. m.nine::i:re'! ly Dr.
.tnt....:en-.w reentumeneteel l-y m ine forf ite ter~ft p~ron:
sw.ll . ers i lt si i-;:ent'Iy ;ss :ln :1il e f ' I ' nlll fiet1 i ry: V' ins
i--- 4.' i--: e: . : ess. .\s s:-I is ihe c:-re. we wanl' :I -
% ise :il! h r Is oil-t:oin n I.t Ih.. :I ili s s:w. ' lt'i sesve'
piniis s'ekns . l'u-rs.sns st' - hl3iitate-l en iitntionstl will li:il
linso. h:n.'rs :n'valinaleo; i:c'to liir hrlI. i. we ai t'roi
iore Evid eni' ce
Tihe' Mon. C. D. ilims.lcsr, Mazy sr .r' ite city of cannlicnl
N. J.. say:
-Inort..eNo's GrrmsN her~.W rxve Peeni many
il'i.-g ilics'- f si0 melil.n tle- *ss:re' froii 'iih
Iev' e'mne insiiId us tinake iniipiry rspeclotig ils merils.
Fri'm itspi.ry we were pcrst'lt'r i)tsied s lt it. itl inat pay.
itsr' f'm i i i .-re lens' itu slve-n nys.n s ise--es f' Iles life. 'r
n lie -tive s rg:ie. ,tiwi l' o-ril iililnt-' it exerts
flsl iervons pirto I raini i is renlly s':rprisin. It s'ntm1112s asti
si'sitnlt'ln- the nerves, I.r:ging tisn int1o a -ate of reposse,
l:lsk15Ia its If1 rsirso jit:slt:'.
-. itiis mesl!cnt win, nesoret g-nern'siy:sclttwe ire it ' -st d
Ilweeii wietii lote Ie.s k::s's. la rrnm ilie sifist' i. lis r, ntsl
ltrvonis stis-m iw Irrt moanj iiriiv it real ;:tal imagfiaryd ris
4enses emn':.te-If. ]I.ve n- its1 M he*Irillby erC-1nditifin. nuri YOn
m:m il tloiits I esI genralilsy. liit sl extnisrdiliary
nayticine we wnbletvises -nir frieisl' is io s res't I. iiiilisis
p.lsl. I l've a lrin- it iill reri oil's5 1t1um i il,''l. IitA lln l. in
ret. ie ill every fannily. No oliesr l:ine enn lroduce
. eviollner s s' mI ''ert."
i.sienc i -n eII s!'nce hrs been receive It (ik- lithe fo're
i.ndfrom aI:rein or tilw V'ie-n. ilhe inst three yenr",
m isl lt' s!r-nees it-linsistly iln it.s favI or. is. thut lit-re ist tntr
,M - i '.--1 is he praclit' l it r.'gnintr l'sie' tll of I'hlil
sieini. lie:' i ltsh rnes i ll st 1ih ell. is rtl shut (n111n1si1
I' Ilh eratulh'iwsed.:si idi pri'ng thlt :t scenllie pritari:
Ilio will linee withs their epuiet appros all whe patsrese-nted eveni
ints f!-Prmn.
That this metlicine' will cure 1.iver cnaililitnt land Dyspep
I' nlt oneva t lionlti nrttr usiigit it as lirted. i ts t.ir
t'.i..nily alpos IlIt- s1issin -1seltiund live r: i i'., preftebei tso enl' -
loe in .\L.L HIiI.i0t'$ 1)1$ E.-\E-he eTeet it iltimnesi:
uIs .Ty ':mlt i- altin!Atred tit li mitsi sr illints will
snt.ly usd relial.le lw nefi all i 1 n tin.e.
Look well to the marks cf the Gcnuine.
''They lhsves lte ur'e signr i f I I'. .M. -.\t('K-l)N
tpon lt' wr:-pp'it r. :snal ht isLame bsloi It ir lte botles, wsjitout
whlicht thesy iar's sjpttlsin.
'~"For s:ls'le Wissst"ssn'e rtnsi 1:tii nt lte Cl:3I.\N
Itthrough tt' cosuntry.
Tss s'naliet nil r''nes' stf invutisI t tins.iny ' t he ' ell::t:ges s-I
gg' Alsts, i'sr sait', ini tia Village byv
;. L.. PNn, .sWlrrr.
Se'pi 1, 14:1. 1s' 11
-D R. R O(GE RS'
LiT ERWVORT A.ND TAR !!
Croutiip. .\stihn. . 'onsuittlsions of te A.ungis
Sisilinlg sf l ilsssdi 1irllcitis.i' IioTssil g Cssnih, aisfs
A Lovely Young Lady Cured of
Consumption !
Tult: insllin ing~ is Crota5 lise pen ssf Wa'r. IT. I.vA'
:nry' and~ Navala Args unde tt~ir daste ssf New Yosrk,
"It its setldomti ne5 petrmli itlnichell s is srenpyi) Ia
lpnees inltt thr steltlmnts 1n .' sk ill psri.-e' of alty ir
ii l ite pnit n medis'ines nniy : but when-t wet Ftee
th' lift' of' a fellttows ceturet~t inved't itbyil- the ' usef any
th t ithers tn'. illiis oik manner,' ite benetisil'te. Tile
e'se' ns' ieh bas' iinneed s to reni itbi artticle~ iwa.s tit
sf a y'onnet indiv sif nur neinncliinlnee'.n hi hvs t fregntis
exposure1 lin lsh nisviiht inir. ctacted n'is Coh whti ich iii
s't tied stn ts' 1.11nige ibefosre its ralvngeis coutild bet
'ltaed. (Th'iis nseenrred t iwo vsents ngsi tilt' ws'inter.)
sr beefsiti.-T'he' 'snght Crew note. n.1iih c'otisl
chett uh l pssiis" lii iih:: pshi! :stry' udiseisei was doilng
is nost" iln her sIlien'f'e Iirny. Thse f:am-ly' phiil
t the you'sng ildyI thn; se ri-ally' hadi te ('onsumlp'
tisln, t ite woulds g.sives 110 encoutllr'iement at' ts a enre15.
At ih'is crisis her mortll:er w-e s'rsuaded'i to make
s' osf a boslt'tsi of r. il'ogers' ('imps'unds !'yrllp of1
Lierwo'srt andis Tas-r. andi wes' are hiappyt to5 slate shett
wafls pe'rfer i's'(enre'sin les',ts it threeet mts' by glhis
meicsine i lt'sins'. nsfser even hop nnijs't' dstIrnyssd. Ti is
ui'sees 10 ess-~nmes nt sinehi a eases as Iiss fisr ithe
'ississpl itnih ni ill reachi whelire' pl-tislieds IieIinn nlevert
can. If :any dss:'hst ts' :nsinii-i:'ly rf this tlatetnentr
let I hem1 e-nil at thiis Oflice.---'. S.~3Mi!itary' anid Na
vsal .\rznis.
TElSTIMfO2U CF TE PflESS.
Frsmi lte N. Y. ('uir.r Aug~ 13.
Dn. Rn<.':r.si' Si'nt'r or I.sven:t won-rl .sxi T.'sn.
ellieted hsvhisaisi xcelh'l''tI mediinlal pepacsrntinn
.inione intiiancei tha insiwt under~I sitr sessrv'ation, 'si
i-: Ite " k'' i -t eeflsidelly '. (m.s ssf nitr emitplioyee's .ns' ht
hind'slli-redi se'sereliy fwmin leiissg s-tsdiiie esshi. du-i
rin thets rnal w 's't nwn151 edf isi w nI hi of'? thlis mi-'tI
-ist, andi hsis ('old hsc et'iire'ly'sl d ii ppar.l't
From lte N. Y. 3Mirr'nr. Se'pt. 2.
Ta'ytrnw'snn-r ANsn T'i.-.Oi' thei 'sirtiires ist Dr. Tine
e ls'(S'sit;hI I 3 iedicies psri':' resi fr'som5thei abovisentIi
ele. ii ics nlesi's liisws t s'ien' s : its elliency iit in sspeed'i
lv enirinsg ('onlghss. ('is! ands thelun g ti enmpIlintst,
whicisiht fr'se~innit', if negleted.'i resu-ltIu isis'n
ts ee'td eltgyt now.
From lte N. Y. De'spatch, Ati n '".
Wi hav's hsertIofore itkens nee'nsin lto give nutr lt'.
liolny ill favosr iof lte enirn llive rortie~s sif Ur.
Ilsozers' Coumpitundt Sirnp sif I i'ern ttnd Ts r, andss
wousiis ld her rs'penii ihei aiceisi airendy's C5lve, fort ll
pertenst 'shio asrec ililittedI 'sithiSsit Conlnmplhmn, ori nny
f te pre'monits'y ismpistom, to mat'ke a istri o Dr'.
llsiusers pre'pn rnsinnr.
T"f'b(h m Gen tn is siened A Nnn Ew's IloCnass. ont
ilh e'ie plate' engraviedI wrnppet'r nrsiund each bitstle',
and is sold whs ole-iise nnd reinail by
$('OGT. &' 3WTAD.
113 ('harire's stlrie. New Orleatns,
Sisie (General .\ge'nhs for lte soultern Sttes, tml' ihiim
all ordesrs must he addircesd.
gy Silsi, aso- by (G. I,. PENN. Fslgefildl C. IT
WADT.\W & DJENDY, Ahhiev-ile C. II.; PI5ATTr
& JA3MES, Newbnerry, A. J. CREIGIITON, 11am
burg. So. Ca.
April 1 t f I1
Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd:
r3ii1is1]0.\ D is now1 sopi'n fosr i:-avui front itm
bur'i Io ts( 0i,1)~ W ' 1.1-lS. 1n lite Psin llouse
irg s,to nea tihe tnews iiridgep. iiver Steven'lts Creek.
Prsoins travel'tliing or' tsendingi thirl Wagotsns ior
'eh'ik'ts to Illssnhurg by tihe ?'llrt Town lIonsd,
-tn avsa'i these'itl's'es ojfth li ranchilt(i 1'izank !ssadi to
HamburilgI! by turni.5 g to lte le'ft, hntlf a msile' above'
lIady's'i Chureb' i, iby whsich thesy iwill :svo'ids ail ts.'
hills ands sanon s-thie -\lartint To'wn Rtsn."sl
iTe Rsad will beiiit compii'letfromt l'lmburgit to
he. Pine llouset about thei- 1st sf Novsemiber.
Rates of Toll.
Fur, fivse anti six horse Wagonts, 5 cts per mile
Three' " " 4 " I "t
Tw~'so " "t 3 "t "( "
Two- " Casrri'ge-s 3 t" " "t
One - It ' 2 " "I "
I lsrsebnetk trnveslle'rs, " 1 " " "'
Yehiile's sin mtln.lg nre eacth entitled to half the
PL~.\NK( TiL.\CK. ands ti'-. Drise.rs art' re'quired to
ori to thes. " flil IlT !"
IT. .\. KF.NRICK. President.
11.-ii...i-' . ...'p S .e - 31
MAL]E AOADEMY RE-UPENED!
An Excellent Tcaclser Engaged I
A 3EADTIUL EDIFICE ECCR TO EECONT.EZED
r .AIE TR USTEES (if the Male Academy at this
place take -r, at plienaire in anneti1ng to -the
public that this luistitutiocn will be ipened agnin on
the 9%D .lf.Nn.y IN JANUARV NF.-T, under tie nuotit
favornbl.- nu.-pices.
The T, ieter they have cnmployedl is Ir. .T. 0.
IJ:lrr,: of Fairfield. a GR'A.\TE OF T10'.
SOUTIL CAI-01.iNA COL1.EGE.
This genetlenmana etters our eomuntity with tie
hmost ample recionmaenlatioens freoma tile Frenlty tin
der whdomaaa lie h;s .nisIhed histtudl:1 F. Of his lablity
to prepre. young Is en for snmee' s'ul ni p!i4enth to
the higlevst Si mivari s fof our eonltry, there is nt
a doubt.. It m1::v be added that his atrietlv Mnol.
elhteter is t' sst ju certniliy estub'ih da than the
neenriy eef his e'holarsl'p.
The 'rrstees. in pnttinag fiih th's notice. only
delsire with few nvids to --.vure tlicse. uho tuy
pitri.n:sc the intitiitii unde r tleir dlictge. that it
is their ceterimination to do all they enn towardll 4n
fering. re'ar disci.line and ketepitig up propetr
dlegret fof p-ide nd eim'ilation nmtatonteg ithe puapils.
Th. new 11ilding now in pregres will he one
oef the maost ecmiiouaehts well as one of the iems
ort;te edifices of the kind ins the State.
Exllent honr!ing enn be ouasined in priratw
families ait to) $10 per monith.
The Termts w i he deterined tupon a"t r n-e'e
Sulltaitionli wilh the Principal. 'lhy will nit ieee8
there: of other simi'ar Aesh-mies.
N. I,. G I0l-FiiN.
4
.1AIN LI.'C0.\11, .
.lollN lII. - K].TT, e
11. T. 118.
AlITIll*'% SI.\KINS.*
Pre 11I tr 4R
Co-Partnership Notice.
T 1IAi.' tis day assecintede Yr. T1O.AS E.
.1.I I ITT inl losine 's %% it lste. n hieh will in fruture
be trun-ntetated under the itcit f :owIases & i- r-Ir.
S. E. 20WEl{S.
Iamburg. Nov 5, 1
Natice.
li. persens ineli.tvel to) S. E. Tsowr.r.s, w l
I pl ease t.i'l antil pIy their noitev scd tnCeiciunts,
.s I m desir ous of cleessng n:y I ol tuis s in ae
Sdiateiy. S. E. U'O\1 ERS.
I Miambur, Ntiv o S..2.
IWHOLESALIE AND RETA.iL
Family Grocery!
11 E KEEP emnstaantly aton ha-eli n 'larre and
: V well assorted t of G ;UCl-'ll i ES, viz:
Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
Molasscs, Syrup, Mackerel,
.Whoele, Ial anl Quarter 1arrels. and Fan:ly Mers
-Nieker.-l i Kits.
SPER314 ADA31ANINE CANDLES. LAMP
AND LINSE ED OIL. RAI.sINX. AL
3IONDS. NUTS OF ALL KINDS,
PRESERVES, PICKLES,
Fresh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines,
C A N D I ES,
SPICES ALL EIflS, E CEID IEF & TONCUES,
FINE OLD BRAN DIES, WIN ES.
Nectar, Eagle and Rye Whiskey,
- A so
A '.eell seleedec Stoeck of CROCKERY end
GcLAtISSIARE. 1U0\ EliS & i TT..
1].mn1111rg. N I 5. 1652. tt 43
DR. A. G. TEAGUE,
Wholesale & Retail Druggist
\K ES this netol of returnfing Isis thiA:k to
.1 his i iels and patrins. f..r tei patro-nrge ie
las received ini the ssale eof I rnes. Me licices. &e.
lie is nolw receivinag nu1 uidd.t:ten to hi.slreaely
extenasive Str~ek cof
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye .%ih, Paints, Oils. Windolw (;lass, Putty
Physician's Shop Z'urniture, e.
TIlE FINEST WINES AND) lRANDIES,
fear 3Mediina:dI p.rpoeses.,
Fine Cigars and Tobacco,
PER RT|F'E RT' -
F Of his on'andl Northerni make,'' -
Frencia Extrat, &c., &c.
Painut, llair, int, Shoe andu Tanners Brnsbes
Tinctures & medicinal Ccmpounds,
madiee undleer his owtn supervisioln in strict
neccor.!ar ce with the U. S. Dipry.
The most4 Reputable Nostraunms,
A11 of whiebc Ice will sell sat prices thant will celamnrr
faverably with any Southearn muarket. Thoese wish
ing~ tol pltrehn~se' m-ticles iln hits lit:c ev ill do well teo
enll and exsamainae Is Stocek and4 I-rices.
Ecdgefichl C. I!.. Jitn 22 tf 1
WARDLAW & WALKER,
FA~CTOR1S AND) CO3M1$Si0N
North Atlantic Wihanrf, Chanrlestona.
Costattesteoss ron St:..G-, CorroN,
Fifty Cents per Bale,
rpli E: Sublascriber ningcc fe.rn.< d~ n Co-PTma t:ertlhip
I with aIcr. W. A. W A Rl;..\ W, oif (tcuketcn,
forerely eif A bhlevilb-, S. C.. foer the pui-oreie eef co
ine na f EN ERtA I. FA CTORA\( F-': scl d.il 031$
SIOIN BUSIN. [5, vits hsimcself ct thce i-se nt
opportccuncity. ef retaunog his sinc re thesiks teo hcs
nueaicrous trii-s:ls fe.r the li be rael pat:rnge bestoed
fir an t:nmhe r ef vensrs I net.-al in noirei. tentdt rs
hc e i rvic seof t):e n1W ewcosee rn oif WA\R IILA W
& W.\ I JiII. Chiarkestec,. wher* lie hoplt( manily,
if nut nel his ocld pntronis will ludu it to their incterest
to slip theiar prodneec.
Th Ie areent artt anggleents of thte $outhc Curalina
iRnil Rcl (a onmpatny will entable thema roin tei have
a4 1Depot n thae city of An taf. there by sare the
epense oif Tell. sti ver prc ntly fsd-ilitntte the for
n ardintg ocf preete eef me:y kia di. Mr. -*l3:3 U.
1::. Aget cif W. & W.. iii A\ tign::e. will aette nel
toi thee focrwarceling~ ef sell 1-roieee th:: t tl:eir frie mils
mt.l'v feel di' posedc to send thleIm. frceeeC f hntgLe,
ta'e eleteynge. G. W AI.E t.
A.\ngustac..!uly 19, 18.-.2. tf 29
Livery and Sale Stables.
FORMERLY JOHN C. OHANLON S.
T I E Seuhaeeriher hass the pleasure'
.. toc innermc his friendes andl Ice pubhlic.,
thcat. havincg plurlcsled the Siplendcid
a ,,STOCK caf FINTUR:ES of thee
wel-knoewn acnd pornular sTr.\ IthES'. formerly
wnted 1cv -O'li.N lIN, antd late ly Iiy W. E. A It
Cil Elt. Ice is n'cw prepared to flarnishc all ii lhe muya
aeer hcimt with thteir patr'nnSge. withI excellet. r.ddele
I I0hORSE. undac handlesomle sand comnfcrtacb!e CAlR
R.\(;hS andc ilU(;IES, of the latest style's,
with tenmia toa match, antid drivers, in whcose s
briety stnd e'xper'ie nee r"Cery conclideic ennU he placedl,
sat n'iost rensonnbtle prices. 3Mna.y impllrovemaIents
havce been made te thce Ssables nnd I.e'ts. and Drc
vers will rand every cinlec l.htiion the-v enna deire.
Carriages and 'Omneibcuses frelml this' Stnide' will
trunt freomi licenttwricbt & .inney's universnlly fava
ite "a .\rientn I latel.'' anabah.e froma the lone-es
tablshedc andl well-kncowan 'olumabin Ilotel. hy Mr.
). Uid ell. to the various liireend Depots, or anyl
peintt dlesiredc.
IC Orders lefl at the Amar'enn I~otel. withc Mcr.
W. D. ilarris,. or the Prelprieter, at thae Columii
I letel. wviii be pronmptly attened te and the sub
scriber is confientt thant sell whoe emaploy im will be
pleased with his plrices ad his tcantt.
Coilenahin. Sept 22 roP36
Gardeni Sceds, Freshil & Puure.
T'fiIE Suhreriher lhss just rcived ande offerts for
.Lesaea lore supply oaf FiRES11 and PUB fE
G\TIDEN SEKIEDS, froma the celebratede Seed Es
tabliihmenct eef Ccomstcock. Ferre & Co.. Witherefield,
Cnna. Seels fromtt tia heeve ecstabl'shmetnt have
been.testedl by manty oif msy enactomtce.. nud be
hive hanve given renerach satisfsaet'on. If you deusr
tec haive your garden well ceappl'ed with fine veder
tebes, done't neglect to call aund get a supply of
these seeds. G. L. PENN, AOUY
Dec 29 uf 50
Chuapman's Cotton Gins?
'TE still maake these best of CO'lTON GNS~,
TVat ourn ald stand. We warrant them to G6
sattisfnetioa, whlich thaey never fail to do. - -
All orders thankfully received and promptl" at,
tendeed to.
Personas whao find it more cnvefient wis please
inqire of Mr. T~OD -itt.L, EdgefehlI C. I., who
wih keep on -htand one or more. of thece (Gins 1br
sale. Address CH APMAN & SONS,
Colemsan's X Roads, Edgefaield,S. C,
ept 1n tf 35