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ITS "OH, FOR A QUT SPOT." BY DANIEL 11. HILLIER. It's "Oh for a quiet Spot." A place where the waters sleep, A little farm and a sheltered vale, A home in the forest deep. A dog for the woodland game, A dollar to spend or to keep, A black and a brown and a brindle cow, A horse and a flock of sheep. A duck and a guinea hen, A goose and a gander too, A turkey proud-the poultry king, And a pair of doves to coo. A pig and a yoke of steers, A cat and a bird to crow, A place for the comfort of them, And a place for the rake and hoe. An axe for the lordly tree. A plough for the stubborn soil; A faith in the promise of good, And a strength and a will to toil. And a kind and gentle wife, A little girl and a boy Oh, what can equal in life, The farmer's fire-side joy ? What a source of pleasure to him, His fathers rarely knew "The paper" ready for use, And that paper " paid for" too. It's " Oh for a quiet spot," A plas e where the waters sleep, A little farin in a sheltered vale, A home in the forest deep. IO CORN CULTURE. IESSRS. EDITORS: At your request I will try to wite one piece for your paper, the " Soil of the Soulh," on the culture of corn; and if being engaged in no other business but that of fharming all my life, (now nearly three score years,) would give merit to the letter, then it will have plenty, otherwise I throw but little. But although ain old man, I am far from thinking that old men as a body are better farmers or planters than young ones, when they fully apply them selves. Indeed, I even doubt if they are as good. But this is not my subject. To raise the most corn to the acre, with the least labor. My first object then, is to dwarf the stalk and blade of the plant in its early growing time. And to accomplish these objects, my experience would direct me to bed up my corn lands deep and close iin September or October, or before vegeta tion is killed by the frosts, or as soon there after as possible, and at the first spell of warm dry weather after the middle of Fe! - ruary, to plant in drills and in the middle furrow, should be at least five and a half or six feet apart, (so as to give good room for cultivating a Pea crop as I never raise one unless I keep the weeds and grass down,) I put in plenty of seed corn, as I think it bet. ter to thin out than re-plant. My first step was stated above, to dw'arf the ttalk and blade is, to plant lowv in the water furrow; the next is, at the first plow. ing, which shall not be too soon atfter the corn is up, to side the drill close and deep with a turn plow, with the bar next the drill, throwing the earth from the corn. A few days or a week thereafter, follow with the hoes, partially thinning and chopping through as ifi cotton, and apply no earth or mould to the corn if it will stand up without it. To describe fu~ly the work to be done af terwards is scarcely possible, as all experi eneed planters know that seasons and cir cumstances direct and force the work. But I will say, keep the earth as much as practica ble from near the roots of the stalk, (except a bare sufliciency to keep it fronm trailing.) until it begins to tas'el and silk, then with the buzzard-winged sweep plows level the earth and keep it so as much as possible in the last workings. W'Ihe n plowing my corn, I rarely ever run but two furrorws to the rowv and very often but one. Light and oft stirm ing is, I think, of great benefit to corn, at and about the earing time. Corn, I think, should be worked often, and very light, either with plowvs or hoes through the ear ing stage and until you can gather a mess of roasting ears, when it maty be left Pr-ovi dence, under a good fence. It will be apt to do well. Corn worked after the manner I have endeavored to describe above, don't wear that thrifty grand aippearance in its early growth, that it usually does, when worked in the ordinary way of plowing out, and hilling with thie hoe. But it may be made to look fresh and green almost at pleasure as we would have the earth or soil at our command to apply, wh'len mostly needed at earing time. Some of the advantages wvhich I think are to be derived from this mode of corn culture are--that in proportion to the d warf ing of the stalk and blade, so may be the addition to the number of stalks to the rowv or acre, and so in proportion to the number of stalks in an acre, that can be kept grow ing and thrifty in earing time, by this pro cess of working, so is the addition to the number of ears at gathering time. Corn wvorked by this mode of culture is apt to look grown and thrifty through its en tire earing and maturing season ; besides, the joints being short and usually strong, is not so exposed to the wvinds, which often trail or blow down our corn and particular ly' when the stalks are tall and the blades long. Tlhe dwarfing the stalk and blade of corn, if done at a proper time, does not affect the size or weight of the ear. Wishing your valuable journal much success, I am very respectfully yours, &c. Wxr. H. Owns. Glennville, Jan. 1853. TE ACTION OF CHABCOAL AS A XAN~URE. The insoluble character of charcoal often xites enqirsy from those who are unac qainted. with its action as a mnanure. Vege tables only appropriate such food through their roots and spongioles as is within their reach a liquid form. This fact, not always present to the minds of those who do not investigate causes andl effects arising from hemical agency, often brings condemnation to a principle before enquiry is instituted,. or tests applied. Charcoal, though prevented itself from. enterig the vegetable system is nevertheless a prompt eaterer and elabora tr of manare- for plants. A capaLcious ab sorbent, extracting ammonia from the atmos phere, it possesses according to Liebig ab~ove ll other substances, the powver of condens ing this ammonia in its retentive pores. Heated to redness it will absorb ninety times its volume of amamoniacal gas. In a more limited degree, this is natural action, and misture is the element which sets this gas free, when it descends into the earth and be comes the direct food of plants. Every rain relieves charcoal. from its bur then of collected amonia,. and it is immedi .te& prnepard to e-absorb nd oensen another body of amimoniacal gas, to be held in reserve and conveyed by the next suc ceeding rain into the earth, again to act its part in feeding plants. These being relia!e facts explanatory of action it is plain that it is one of the most valuable agents which can be applied to the soil. It lasts so long a time --being indistructille-that, once supplied to the soil, it is always present, doing its part, in improvement. Its greatest use to our system of agriculture, is the valuable aid it furnishes in protecting and condensing the fertillizing elements of animal and cornpost manures. The stable-floor, cow shed and pig stye, should never be without a covering of charcoal; and it is even more necessary it the manure yard, where all the valuable properties of composted substances are sub jected to so many drains from atmospheic influences. Will not some of our reape.s give fair trials to charcoal in making and preserving manures and report the results to us ?-Southern Agriculturist. CATERPILL AIs.-A correspondent reminds us that this is the time to destroy the nests of vermin that so disfigured our trees. Look at almost every tree in the city, and you will see hanging from its branches innun:e rahle pendant nests, swinging in the breeze, looking like natural appendages of the tree. They are dried leaves wound into coniform shape and glutinated firmly. Open one of them and you will find thousands of cater pillar's eggs inside; thus protected from the forest of winter, and waiting for warm vea ther to come forth and devour the leaves, and finally to work destruction to all our shade trees. Every good citizen should feel bound to cut them from the trees on his grounds, for his own sake and the public welfare. These destructive vermin may be easily removed when the trees are getting trimmed, or an individual, with a simple long rod, may be able to take or whip them all off. They look like dead leaves on the trees, but may be known by their cocoon form, and by hanging by a filament to the branches. Philadelphia Ledger. CANDIDATES. Por Sheriff. W31. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JA31ES EIDSON. R. S. KEY, FELIX E. BODIE, Wor Tax Collector. CHARLES CARTER, T1O131AS B. REESE, TIIEOPIIILUS DEAN, M. B. WHITTLE, Wor Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, JOHN V. 8311IT1, W. F. DURISUE, ------ - Wor Clerk. PICKENS B. WEVER. LAW NOTICE. T I IE undersigned iaving determined to resian the Office of Solicitor of the Southern Cir eu t, as soon as h's duty to the State slhall permit, will devote his time to the practice of LA W and EQUITY. lie will be found in the Office occupied by the ltt N. L. GatlFFIN, Esq., whose p~rofessli'anal papers are in his hands. M. L. BONIIaM1. Edeglield, Feb. 22, 1858. tf 6 JOSEPH ARNEY, VhIL be found at all times in his Office, ~at T dgefield Court House, near the PLAmn's Horh. lie will attend promptly and strictly to busincss in his profession. Nov. 14 tf 51 A B NER P E R RJN, ,GENT for the Prosecution of Claims fair Boon .I ty LandI. Revolutionary and other Pensions. Ofli--e at Edgelield C. II., S. C. Feb 2: tf 6 TH O MA $ G. K EY, ATT'ORNE Y AT L AW. E1 UAS removed his Offiec to the Rooms over the Store of Mr. 13. C. BaIIYAx. Jan 4 3m 51 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgetield C. HI., or Sleepy Creek, P 0., S. C. March 11 1852 l y 8 Surgical Notice. D R. P AUL F. EVE having returned tao re side in A ugu-ta, offers his prot'essional serv ices to the coimmunity. Servants requiring operatioans or special attention can be accommodated up~on his lot. A ugusta, Feb 21st, 15. 5t5 & THOS. STENHOUSE, Forwarding & Commr'ns Mterclhant, UTILatten promptly to the RECEIVING VVand FORWARDING of Goods. Charges mderate. gg OFFICF., No. 2, hlayne Street, Charleston. Marcha 2 3t 8 Blankets. GR AY BROT HERS, have on hand a large as sortment of BLANKETS, of various kinds. Probably sonie of the fintest Saxony Wool tinme fin ished, impaorted. With a largeiassortment of Lower Grades and Plantation Blankets, whtich we arc selling cheap. Nov 17 tf 4-I Notice, \LL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Platt L Brunson, dee'd., are respectfully notified to make immediate payment, and those having de tands against said estate will present them forthwith, properly attested. SUJSEN M. BRU7NSON, A anm'ix. ROBERT LANIER, Adm'or. Oct 20 tf 40 Notice. A LL tltose having any denmands against the tE sate of Clark Swearinigen, dee'd., are re quested to hand them in properly attested, and all those indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate ptaymient. MOSES SWEARINGEN, Ex'or. Jan 3 tf 51 Harness. C ARRIAGE and BUGGY HARNESS, JWagon Hlarniess, Double and Sinagle. Riding Bridles, Plantation Bridles, Col!ars, ke., Manuretured of good ttaterials, and by good work ma, next door to J. B. SettIvaN. R. T. MIMS. Jan 12 tf 52 1Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Win. T. Minter, are earnestly requested to mtake im mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will please rendler them in, property at tested, forthwith. 13. F. STROM, Adnm'r. Sept 8 t f 34 Tan Yard. I IDES will bo~received at the Tan Yard from this dat.U. T. MIMS. Oct 6. 1852. tf 38 Flour. 80\ BAGS Augusta Canal FLOUR, for sale low Uby E. lHODGES, AGErr. Hamburg, Nev 29 tf 46 Potatoes, Onions, &c. ACONSTANT supply of Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, Coconut., &e., may be found at E. IlIODGES, AoGs-r A. Z. BENSON, Ware House and Commi.ssion Hamburg, S. C. W OULD respectfully inform his former pa trons, and the publie generally,. that he ins leased the Ware-louse recentl'y occupied by Messrs BRANNON & COLEMAN, where lie will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Merchandize to the country. In tendering his services to the public, he flatters himself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN YEARS in the above business, and a thorongh knowledge of all its branches, as well as froni a general acquaintance with the planters of the sur rounding country, together with his undividcd per sonal attention to the business, that lie will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their confidence, and assures them that no eflbrt shall be wanting, on his part, to pro mote their interest. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton and other produce in Store. Orders for Bagging. Rope, and family supplie promptly tilled, at the lowest market rates. Aug IS - tf 32 JANNEY'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. 0. M R. JANNEY, in connection with Mr. W .I IlAais and I)r T. J. GooDwYN, having pur chased that fine and commodious establishment heretofore known as the CONGAREE HOUSE, it will hereafter be designated as "Janney's Hotel." In announcing this to the public, the Proprietors feel that it is not necessary to present in detail the indueements and advantages which this Ilotel lre sents. Its location, its conamodiou.siiess, and the improvements contemplated by the present mana gers, will, they feel satisfied, afford to the travell:ng community and others, a Hotel in Columbia which will in every way rank among the best in the coun try. Every enmtfort, convenience, ama appendaget-, to the first class hotels in the United States, will be found at JANNEYS llOTEL, and no efrort on the part of the Proprietors will be wanting to ren der it worthy of the capital of the State. Mr. JA.SF.Y and Ilr. lanars, so well known by the visitors at the American Ilotel, will always be found at their posts, and if unremitting attentio'n tu the dliies they have assumed, be any guarantee i atisfaction, they have no hesitation in proising ii to th .ir guests. Mr. Ilitchenek's splendid line of Onmiibuwses and lack.s, laviing the 1ine of the Hlotel paiuted ol them, are attached to Janneys I!otel', and will b prompt and faithful in the conveyance of passen. gers to and from the various depots. Columbia, JTan 31 2i 3 N o t i Ce, JOHN 19. WITT having purchased th exclusive interest of the NACHINE S1101 of Messrs. BesHNELL & WITT, will keep eoistantI on hand therfollowing articles, in eoiplete and ex cellent order, and at the Augusta priecs, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all sizes and according to order. -ALSO Pannel Doors, Window Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, MANTEL-PIECES, Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, Beau reaus, Writing Desks, Work .Stands, Book Cases and all other Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. --ALSO Repairing and Job Work of every kind appertainin; to the above articles, an(d Furniture of every des cription, done promptly and upon the most libera terms. Edgefield C. IT., Dc 1, 1852. tf 4G THE' CELEB~RATIED COLLETON BITTERS. A Purely Vegetable Preparationa, and a Bovereign Reumedy for DYSPEPBIA! T UEITSE BITTERS aro purely a VEGE TABLi ICOMPOUND, and are ofiered to the publi< under the fullest conivetion thiat they will be fisum a safe and sovereign REMIEDY for D)YSPEPSIA They have becen triumphantly tested not on'y b: iumierotus fatmitlies aind Physicians in the South, wh< have furnished amaple testimna.ny as to their dee'der excellence, but also by the Proprietor, who, for tei ears, sun'ered all the gioom incident to that stub born and distressing disease. Th~e Colletona Bitters, are also a Carmainiative most excellent for Cholera Marbuns, Costiveness, Sea Sickness, Nausea proceeding froam whatever cause Shortnecss at' Breuth, A cidity, Heairt Burna, Crannyp and Stiebes in the lBreast. Thea above Medicine is highly recommnended t< Literary Gentleen, Stumdentsa, Elderly People, at others of sedenitairy habit-s. For thme satisfaction of those who may not othier, wise feel disposed to try this valuable Compond reference is umadle, by paermission, to the following highly respectabile gentlemn. Rev. T. J1. Young, Wmi. Yates, M. D., D. T Caini, MI. 1)., Alex. Robinsomi, Col. F. Lance, Char laston. T. M. Curtis, M. D., St. Jochn's Tsind. Ex-Gov. W. B. Seabrook, Edisto Island. B. R. Bythiewood, Beaufort. Rev. A. WVood ward, I on. Wmn. Pope, Rev. J1. B Sebrook, Paul rritehard, M. D., PBlufftonm. eg PrcE, 75 ets per Bottle. For sale at Edge field C. H., by G. L. PENN, AEN. Oct.20 tf 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEA AS. John M1. Clark,FoegAtaks Richard Bailey. ) Johna M. Clark for J.) M. C. Freeland, > Foreign Attachc'nt vs Richard Bailey. J liU H EIREAS the Plaintiffs severally in the ne V V tioans above imentioned have this day filed their respective declarations in the same, againist the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent fromi aid without the limtits of the State, and has neither wife nor Attorney kanown within the same, upon whoam a copy of the said several declarations might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant. IRichard Uniley, do appear and plead to the said declarations respectively, within a year and a day from this date, otherwise final and aibso lute judgment will be given and awarded against him in the said suits respectively. T. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, Sept.60,1852. ly $6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. .E. ko, Decla. in Attach 'nt Thos. M1. Robinson. T. N. Poullain & Son, Dca nAtc'a - s. Dcai tahn Pleasanmt M. Tid well. W.Evs n Decla. in Attach'nt Pleasant M1. Tidwell. henry Mloore, vs. Decla. in Attach'nt Pleasant M. Tid well.3 r JHIE Plaintiffsh in the above cases having this day .filed their Deelaratioits in tmy Office, anid neithm er of the Defendants having either wife orattorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on wvhom copies of said Deelaratioans with rules to plead can be served : On inotioni of Mr. AG oATHI, Atitor ney for Plaintiflua, Ordered, thaut said ~I~efendants apear and plead to said declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default there of, judgmntt wiill be awarded against them. T. G. BA CON, c. a. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 7, 1851. ly 38 Notice. A Lthose indebted to the Estate of W. W. Walling, dee'., are requested .to settle as soon as possible-, anid those havinig elaims will render them in immediately, properly attested. CHAR LES HA MMOND, Ez'or. Jan 19 tf 1 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of A bram .tKileorease, dee'd., wiN please make Immediate payment. Those having demands will present them properly attested for payment. D. J. GILCHIRIST, Adnm'r. t I J. M. N E W U.5.Hc JMN WHOLESALE & RI READY MADE CLOTHING, TRI UNDER THE U. S. H( T M. NEWBY &.iO., are now receiving th .b Ready Made Clothing ever offered in this e improved styles of manufactue. -A I A GOOD SUPPLY OF. BOYS YOUTE W Country Merchants,and all persons visi and examine our Stock for themselves. Angusta, Sept. 23. FALL AND WINTER READY-MADt CELOTHIElG R ICHARDSON & iTIeDONNALD, I are now receiving 1h LARGE nna WELL SELECTED1) Stock of Fall and Winter Of the LATEST STYLES-direct from Newl I York-together with a fine assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Suspeiders, Draiters, COTTON AND MERINO UNDER-S1IIRTS, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps "of all kinds, HAND AND BUGGY UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet Bags, &c., &c. All of which will compare favorably with any to be found in other markets. An extuninntion is solicitedl from their friends and customers before purclhsing Ielsewhere. E N'ext Joor to G. Roljion's Hardware Stere, Iamburg S. C. Oct 20 3jn 41) MARfRIAG E, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. Way Is F I That we behold m-iy females, sc e in the meridian of life broken in health and spirits with complication 41f diseaser and ailments, depriving them of ti wer for the enjoymect ond i at r r : (h ytia in ith, b a - cTn of altuts, madid aiy ereltity efeniud, nriinuf.-o aeodtion ofrhald, should brepredommsait. Many o the m rcaeo her snfferig at firt-ierhalps years befotre, peL1ricrs duriing flirlinod, or the firstlears of man rige weme oil their oigin .wo light as to passantouced, atd of courge aeglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When to. lave to b? benef:ted byne knowle.te, ne loow h:ck andi mourn. aid egret the edI. oenesqte:ces of our k 'Ic..t ninucild.-e n-it often give to possess. in early lire, the kntwlede ve obtaine inl anmer years! And wint days and nigtas of angtish ire mi-let not hare been spared, if the knowledeo was time ly i;osesaed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To 'aehenid the sickness antd suifering endured by manmy a inife fo.r ucc~ict yearn. tromcue ste imple and coatteoi!able, easily retsectied-or better stili,-neot icurrted, iferery WrIPE AND) M61jIIER Pcoscsece the inf'onneatione cocntaineed inasittle rolnme, (wide in the reach of ail) inichl wouald spare to herrceiC YEARS OF! MISERY, Acnd to her hcnhumd the constant toit'and anxietr of meinel. necessarila' derolvinge nrion him lro ~ ickneeri oi tihe wife. withocut giin him tihe opportunit7.t acqiincg theat com. pete.ece wahic' hcia enerticcns are emntled end te possessifn nmi whiich womuld sec-sre time happiness ci' h-imself, icife, and. children. :MEA _ SECURE THE EASOFHAPES De becoming in isce pnnuesaed of the kniowledge, the irant, of wieichm time causned thie iickncess a:-d 'porerty of thoensantds. I ice a~ or anech consequteneces. m:o rife or emcuher in exce-* saule ii nice nem'ect to snail l'e'ra-df'af theat k'nwlge in. regairet to lihe I.mvelf, whi chtud-ipnre Ier mnaeih ..ulfeniug, ha thme mens e.r hacppiness aced 'emsprty tee her hmubaind, amid conufer ciaci leer chldel ren ting lessing ateare a'd pric-hi.ahthy boduiea, ithl healthy iidh. That njowledg~e in couttan.edt sa a little work entitled. TH E MA RRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Compvaniens. BY DR. A. M. MAURIICEAU, rnoirtssont aFDr ~ a oa renO woMP~.. One Ilundrelth Edition. 1!..., pp.*-S0. Price, 58 cts. [ON rilIC rarEs, XTIta stxotno, $1 0.] Firat publlinhed in 1847, and it in not SURPRIZING OR WONDERtFULr Cannaldtering thnt E VE RY F E MA L , WHEITHER MARItIED OR NOT, ennc here eqtutre a full kacnwledge of~ the acnture, ciaracter aced cauases of her comaptltt with the yarlouse synaptomcs, and that early H ALP A DrILLIOX COPIES shaiei here heecenacId* it ii implracticabele to ennvey fally the rarionu imnliects treated of,. an they are oif a naatnre strictly itenidal feer the marriedi, or theoae contemplatmg mnarnae, limt mii fem-ale desirsof ertgc~iyingl healthm, aend that beaulv, ro,neentmm unie ieath,. whmich in so enieune talmer ownm hapines", anid tint of leer iimhuband, buet either has oir iill ucistami, .2. an h-es or. v.1 every ii~,hcid niho has thme lor~e atel nifecione mef ins wife nt heamt, or that oilmes ownm irenmienry impiroaenemnt. UP'WARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Hare beeni SENT BY MAIL wginm time last few mnthim. !cr"Base and Shamneful Fraud!! CAUJTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHTs A SPURIOUS EDITION Fleigrant and biarefaced, has been earrepetitiounly inaned, ic ith thme name frm acid acre, exactly the naamr TmTe l'aur., amid ecactly time came TYPOGRAPHICALa ARRANGEMIENlT, But annotheer name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Maccricean, amd" Ilemtni"c foir " Newr York," and thme wordn, hn.*ERE accordiig to At of Co igcs in the year 1t-17, by len the Clerk's Otfice or the District Court of time Southere Diatrict of New York. OmITTED., The contenta, the sublject mnatter aed reacting are ENTIBELY DIFFERENT, rintied mn pcoor, hrrnnih, dirty larcer, with a ccmiper corer. It can he kunwn asno from time miaerabl- acid illeciblie wnin eneta scatteired thronghout its pages. The coprght edItIOn ithr re anyin cue trade aoloattoahamceandl common heonesty an mo be nwilling pcarties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No len clean ihe legal owner of the promierty in copyright, they wiil be iroscecuted, and steps willI be takeni to expcose them to time pubeli. A colic will be cent to each hmonelher or fim, (writh thme cerma mmponi which tihey will be furishaled,) upon receipet of his or their businesa card ofaddreass. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED? Duy no book unless Dr. A. Mn. Manricean, in ibcerty at., N. Y., is n iithe tie page, aid the enitry i flerk'sn Ollice on the hick of the title page cflrreaspondsn as hcerem,;mm ndbueyionly of respeeriabie and heoeornbie delenc, or aemit by masil, anid ad dream to Dr. A. M. Mtaumriceao. Fl.ml title page. with Coenens, together wile a few pagen reatinig of impmortaut subjecca to every marrned remasle, w.ll be senct, free of charge, to iny one eniclosmg a letter stampi in a pcrepand letter. addiessedl as herein. OT70n receipt of Pinty Ceenta, (or Onec Dollar for thje fine EdItion extrna bindilnmg.) CTHE MIARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Ia mcet (naaelledf rrea; to any pnart of tine United Statea. All letters an nt be poat-pald. accc nddlreaaesd to DR. A. II. MA URIUEAU. jBox 1224. New York City. Pullaihag O13ee, No.129 Laberty Street, New York. gg.cFor sale in thmis place at the Drug Store of Mr A. G. TrAsttF.. Price only Fifty Centis. July 21, 1852. Gm 27 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Uenry F. FL1Ireenman, dee'd., will come forward iomne diately aind matke payment, anid thosce having de mands will render thcem in properly attested. J. H. JENN INGS, Ex'or. Feb 9 ly 51 GRAY BROTH ERS, A ugusta, Ca., have now in Store a full supply of Richl and Eleganct Brussels; Threeply, Ingraneo and Cotton CA RPETS with Rugs anid Druggets to miatch, which they offer to time public cheap. BY co, TEL. EWBYSG TAIL DEALER IN JNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &C TEL AUGUSTA, GA. 3 LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of ty. Their Stock consiists of the latest and most S O S' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Lilg our city, are respectfully solicited to cal dk 36 Ware-House and Commission BUSINESS, JIAM.BURG, S. C. \ W ALK ERL & CO., beg Ilave to inform the I I ptiblie genera!ly, that :hey continue the Warehouse S. Commission Business, at the taii oeeupied by them for tile two past seamsilS, aild previOSIV by WAi.Xt & BRADFORD. The Ware-I lonse is in good order, and being lo eated in the higliest part of Town, is safe frin high water. The htlte frLhet barely raaeheing the lower tloors-not the least damiia-e was done to Cotton. A. W.i.mt will devote his personal attention, exclusively to the busir s, :d hllopes from l41naZ ex perienie, and a desire to pl!ease, that none will leave tle estab'.ishmtnenit disat:sfit.d. Tihse wi patronize our Ware-Honse, will ie kept constanCy advised of the state of the produce imarkets. Cash advances- made on produce in store, when desred. A. W A LK ER, D. L. ADAMS. Oct 27 Gilm 41 Carriages! AT TIE OLD STAN ) OF S. & J. GILBERT CHARLESTON, S. C. S & E. M!I. GILBE RT continue the .-CA RIAGE lBUSIN ESS at the above stand, Nos 3- and 40,. Wentworth Street, where they will be pleasvel: to exhibit to their old friends and ua tuiters a verv Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their own mantfacttre togethet various oiher styles usually foutd ill this market. Their long acquaintance with this market as Manufacturers tnd Dealers will eiable them to offt-r great inducements to purchasers both in slyle and prices. Au 25: f ANOTHER SCIENIFIC WONDER Great Cure for Dyspepsia! rpti Tl'RtUE DICES DR HOUGHTON'S .[.TIV ~ F;LUID, or -r-T~ Gastric 3Ju icec, PP ', repsarcd from Rentif~, or the fourth Stomach ~tltof the Ox, after diree tis of llnoN LIF.uo, tegreat Physiological . Ch etmis t, by J. S. Houan-roTO, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Tis is a tuly WVONDER FUL 7tE31EDY for Indigestion, 1)yspepeha, .lanunalce, Liver Enmplauint, (onstigation,. nnid lichtility, Curing :afr NArT~ltE'S oWN MthTIlOl), by Nature's nwn A:et thec Gastric .inice. IhnlF a teasponnful of P'EPSIN.infus.ed in water, iltl digest or udisstve, Five 1Pnuntds of lionst lBeer in i.but t wo hours. nut if thei stonehr. PEPsiN is the chief elementt, or tirent 1uitGESTING Principle of th (Gastric Juice-he Snlvent of the Fod, tihe Purifvamg, t'reserving andI Stinmiating Agent or the Stomneh and i ntestinecs. It is extractedl fi-nm thae ligestive Stinm:teha of the Ox. thnus fornting n TI:I'E 1)iGESTtVE FLUID,. preciseliv like the natural (;astrie .Tnice in its themient pow ers. tund furnishing a COMPlLETE andl P'ElFECT SUB STIT UTE for ii. Scientific Eridence ! Call'on the Agent, nnd get a Descriptive Cirenlar. grntis, giving a large amount of SCiE-NTlF10 EYiDENCI-. fromt I.iebiig Animnat Chmnistry: JDr. Combie's Physrotngy or liiges tin: Dr. Pereira on Foot snri i)let; Dr.',loitm W. I )rnper, ofr New York University: P'rof. linnugison's Phuysinaingy :&c., tgethr with reports or enres fromi all parts of the United States. NO ALCOHOL. BITTERS OR ACIDS ! P.emembeitr this: lir. Iltrru-io's P'EPSi N is a grea Nuuturnd li-indyt. free frtni Ai.Cohtt0L. hiTTtElt$. A0t1i1% nn1tal-OU~js l)IiUGs. It Is extremely agrecabie to the ttaste, andt may the taiken iiy thi most gfar-etatients who e-nmitot eat n water cracker without neute distress. lBeware aof druggecd imnitations. l'ep'in is ntia a drug. CUJIES iN EVEltY TOWN! Dr. lIontgton'tts l'rristN ihas nn0w bteen testedt, for upwards nf two venurs, ini every inrge' town in the linit-ed States, and lihe Age'nis enn refer JIyhslteties to many remoarkablie Ures ini entry Townt! Niuerous details of enres, cer5titttetts of I'hysicina nni Patienits, nre given in the Circunrs I'urntished by Agents. gratis. Pepsin in I'luid and ?owder. Dr.1ltonghtuns PEP~iiN is pr,-pare~d in Powdler mand in Fl'iuid Forn-ntud in I'resicriition vials ihr thue o f Phyns! ein. The P'twder wili bei. s..nt bty !aii, free- of Postage, for attne ltllr. sent to Dr. Jinntttottn. It'hindetinf. Ii.onighio or h!s Agenits, desc~riinag the whole prne-.-s fr tare p~arun, andt givin:: the anuthttrities uponti wicht the- ciaitms of tis ntew remneti are batsedi. As it is NOT A $tEiCtET ii10[E-: )Y. no beeto enn be raisedi ngainst its use bay Phay sicnnus int resipeelble stintng anad regular practice. Price ONE D)OLLAI! tier boaute. Obser-ve This. Every fltttle oft GENUINE P'EPI'tN henms the written signatn're ttr ,I. 5. loingfatnn 3t. D.. soie propritor, Philadtet dinl, P'n. Copy-right and Tradte 3Mark secured. pin$old by ali Drugrgists anda Deaiers in Mlediclines. Girnld. aiso iby G. L. PtENN, Edgefieldi C. II.; WARD LAW & LYON, .\hhteville C. II.: PI:ATT &.IAMlES, New herry, and A. J. CItEIIlTON, hlumbhurg, S. C. .Iil -2S ly ____ DRi D EN N IS'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Janndice. Sick Ihead-achet, Di::nes. Loss oJ Appetite, Conslipiation of thec Boweels, Piles, canned by Costicenecss, Pain in thec Bowrels, or 1Ruaisma ui, caused by~ thec use of Mercury, Sy gilis. Srro fu/a, Boils, Ulcers, 4.c. I I IPR EPA RA TION is made as pure as possi ble. Its bitier taste. andu beneficial efyets in dieases of the Liver, anid diseases arising froman im-. pure state o; the Blood, prove it to be the PUREST AND 3IOST USEFUL preparation of Sarseaparilla that is made. Th'iose whoi have used the various ptreparations of Sariaparilla will findt, by the taste and efleet, that there is more Sarsaparilla tn one bottle of Dr. DEN NiS' preparatin, than in half a doZen bottles as it ist generally made. Its alterative and mildly puirgative effects upon the boels, make it nt only a good subistituite for-Mer enry, lint useful it reimoving ali diseases arising from te imoprmilent use of AMereury. O7f'Prepared only biyJ. DENNIS, M. D., Auigus ta, Gttorgzia. Sold bty A. G. Tv..cuE and G. L. PENN, Edgefield C. II.; P'. 31. Contr. anti CAREY & Coeuatsn, Charlstn; IloA'rxsnitnT & Muo-r and F.t (tun-rs, Colutbia; A. J. C'a Etrit-vo, Hamnbuirg; Wat. F. TPrrT. D. 11. Pt.untt, hlavibtAsNt & R tsLsY, W. F. & J. Ttnrux, W. K. KITChNs. BARtRETT & CARt TTi, Augusta, Geo., and by Druggists generally. Pricc-S1 per bottle; 6 bottle ftir $5. z Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEORGIA SAl SAPA RLILLA. June 26. 1851 tf 23 *Lost O N Sunday last, nit Potte.rsville near nty dwel ling, a SA\LL TYELLOW POCK ET 11OOK with a Lbhatk strintg tied around it, containing lie tweeni sixty ntI's--ventty-fiave dollars. lIt the last ol of the Booik thet.re were otie two, and six or seven tine dollar bills. lThe rest of the money wvas in five dallar hills itt the back fitlds of the Book. Tle Pocket Book' also contains severtl ntotes atid paes. A ny onue fitnditng the same aitd returnitne it to mue witht its contentis will be suitatbly rewar-ded. MrreJOON KIRKSEY. Mrreh_____7_tf Notice. IS IIEREBY given t all persons indebted to the IEstate of Edmnund Botydl, deectd., to maike i neiatite payment, nnid those hiavingdemands agaitnst the sail Estate, wi!l renuder them in properly attested. JAS. & TA NDY BOYD, Ex'rts. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAtNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC O1 NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TIlE KIDNEYS,- AND ALL DISEASES ARISING tROMI A Disordered Liter or Sicinach, such as Con stipation, Intcard Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ileart-humn, Disgnst for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stiomach, Sminining at the Head. Hnrried and DificulI Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations lehen in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wlebs thefore the Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, Def ciency of Perspiration, YellotnhisS of the Sin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Linb, 4-c.. Burning in the Flesh, Sudden I'lu'shes of Heat, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be eirect tAly cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPAR.D BY DR. C. R. JACESON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TITRllt power over the above diseases Is not excelled-i equalled-by any other prepartion in tihe United States, as tlhet cures atiest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failedi. These Billers are worthy tle attention of Invalids. Pro oetsing great virtiues in tihe ratifttion of diseases of the Liver und leswer glamis. exereisitig tihe most searchimig pow. ert in wer.kness und affections of the digestive organs, they tire withal. safe. certain and jleasanmt. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "B3osToN Bms," said in his paper of tihe 23nd of .tine lait: D)n. 1tmmo1r.AND's CEi.rn.vr.n iEPmA.v.Tlrrs for the cure of I.iver Cmplaint, .hsitundiee. liysppsinm, t'hronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one lf time mos-t popular inellinimmes (of thie dav. Thes. I;!it:ers inve been uised by thosianls, soind it frieitl at our elbow snsvs sashe hs himself re ceived lin effectial and pernisnent cure of Liver Complaint frun tihe ue of tihis remedy. We nre convinced that, in tihe use of tiese itters, tie patient eonstanily gains strength adul vigor-m faet worthly of great eontsiderntin. They are jpiens mnnt iit I aate anmi smell, ad c:m lie used by peris witi the most deliente stomnebmsiis will vifty, tmdur nny circummslanes. We ire speaking from experiecie, and to the afficted we aivise their use. "Sconv's Wm:xjum," one of the best Literary papers piul tihetd, si, Dr. loor,.AN'cs C Fr.eM.N 11rrrorrs. r.nnmfnetured Iy Dr. Jackson. re now rI'ec m emt by some of time mo't promi netit tmembers of the factulty na mn mrticle of mumehm villency in enseis or fe'mnie wcinknesms. Am. sumch is thme case, we woutld nd vise all mothers to obtnin ta bottle. innd thus save theimseltst iimeil siekness. l'ersons of debilititnted conmstitttonts will finod tihese ltt1ers :seNt mtvaningenus to their hmealth. as we know frm experience the sattiry efreet they have upoin week systems.' More Evidence The Ulon. C. D. ltlNErINr, Mayor of the City of Canden N. .., says: I 'Ms-LANOr S's Gr.rsx iTrrs.-We have seen manT fantterinig notices of tbis msemi'cine. ni,,t time source from wilie they camne tinduced is to) make inqiuiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were permuntled to mse it, and must sa) we found it specifle in its action upon diseases of the liver ani digestive mrgans, and lte isowerful inmtlience it exerts ilmoni m nervous prostratioi is really surprising. It eniims ani strenii'etes time nervres, bringing themim Ito a state of repose, making 'Meel refrehing. If this muedicine was more generaily isedi, we are satisited these wouir tie less sicknesm, a from the stomach, liver, ani ne-rvous system the great majority of real and imaginary dip. cmes emannste. Iate them in a healthy conitin, and you can bid deflance to epvidemicl genernlly. This extraorminary medigine we would advise our friends who are at all Indis pinsel, to1give a trial-it will recommend itself. It shouldin fnet. be lin every family. No other medicine ca produce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the fore going) from ill sections of the Union, lite last three years. and the strongest testimony In its favor, Is. that tMere is mocre of it used in the practice of tie regular Physicians of Phil. delphin. than altllier nostrums combined. a faet that can eami It be est:blished. anmi fully proving that a scientiflie prepars. tion will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspep sMa, no onte can doeubt after using it as iirected. It acts sipe ciflen1aty upont time tmiach iud liver: it is preferable to eain me-l in A.L ItILIOUS DISE.\$ES-the effect is immedi nie. They cenn be administered to fumtes or infants with safety tilnd reliable benefit tit amy titme. Look well to the marks of the Genuine. They have tle written signatnre of C. NI. .ACKSON upon time wrapper. andr his saime blown In the bottle, without whlmh they arer suriusi. I "For se. WihilesaIe on.] retail at lihe GEIMfAN 3MEiICIN E STOltE, No. 12il Archt street, inne domnr below Sixth, Phtiladelphin; and by respmectable dealers generally thrughm time coutriy. PRIICES R.EDUCED. To enablie all cilasses (if imuvalidls to enjomy the advantages of their gremnt restorative piowers'. 8tNmt.t ltomrsr, in Crsi. g?" Also, for sati, in thmis Village. by U.'L. PENN, Aoxv. Sept 1, 1852. ly 0 D R. R OG E RS' LIVERWORT AND TAR! ASAFE and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, .I Crou p, Asthmraz, Comm~nsu ption of the Lunngs Spitting of Bluood, rnc~mhitis, Ilooping Coighm, and nl Pulnmonary A lrectionis. A Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption ! THEa following is from lime pen of WMt. II. L~rvt sox, Esq.. time distinguisheid editor of time U. S. Mii try and Naval Argus, unider date of New York, January 20, 1851. Whmat could be more concimuive ! "mIt is schlom twe permit omnrelves in occupy a space in tlise columns to speak in praise of any ar tile in the patent medicine wiay; buit when we see the life of a feilow creatiure saved by time use of anmy mndci'ne whaiitever. we conmsidier it as our righmt, if nomt oumr duty, to give a simpie siniemen.t (if famcts, tat mothers may, in like manner, he beneiltted. The ase wimich ihas inducet~d mis to pen timis articlie was that of a young ladly oif mmirnequaitance, whmo tin fregineni exposutre to time night air, cotmracted a Col wimich settled on thte Lungs before its ravages coulid he staved. (This occurred t wo years ago thtis winter.) Va'rtus remedlies were used, butt with very little effeet or benefit.-The Cotng grew worse, with compions expectmorti-.l. amid the simken eye, andh pale, mhlmmw cheek, told plinly that pnhntonary disease was dinine its worst onm her delicate frame. Tme fanmly physi eian was consnitedl. and abthnngh ho wvould nmot admit i time youmng lady that site really haud the Conump tion, yet lie wumht give no encouragemmenit as to a cnre. At this crisis her mother was persuanded to make is uof a hotil of Dr. lRngers' Conmpoundl 8yruip of Liverwoirt and Tar. andi we are happy to state shme was perfectly curemd in less titan thtree mmonthms by this medicine almone. a fter even hompe was destroyedl. It is iseless in commemnt .mn stnh a care na this, for the simple truth will reachm whmere polished'm fiction mnever can. If aniy tdo:'ht time auihtenticity mf this statenment. li them calil at this Oflice.-U. S. SMilitary and Na val Argns. TESTIIMONY OZ' T HE PRESS. From time N. Y. Contrier, Amng 13. Dn. RoGEnS' Si'nv'P oF LmvaanwoRT AND TAR. We have iheardl of several impoirtant enres rc'entiy efected by this excelenmt medicinai preparation, andi in mine instance that canine unmder our observation, we can speak cmonfimently. One oif oumr emplmoyees ,whmo h adsfferedl severely from am lmtng standing cmold, mdn rig time past week commtenced time msc of this medi cie, and hiis Cold has entirely disappeared. From thme N. Y. Miirror, Sepi. 2. Livrnwon'r AsNI T.ta.-Of time virmnesminf Dr. Rlog. ers' Conmghm 3cediciuies preparemd from mime imhove arti cles. Ii is neemdless nowlt to speak ; its efflcacy in speemdi y nring Comigims. ('mldsi andm oilier lung complinmsn wimih too frecmquently, if nmeglectetd, result ini (on sumionmm. ism too well estabmlishmed in public contfideme to ieed enlogy nowt. From time N. Y. Despatch, A ug 25. WVa have iheretofmore taken occasion tom give anr tes timny in favour oif the m'nrativ'e properies~ ouf Dr. Rogers' Compumnmd Syrup mof Liverwomrt andu Tar, anti w oud here repemat iIi adlvice alrendly givemn, for all persons whmo are afflictedl with C.onsmumptimon, (mr any of time premonitory syimptomns, to amake a trial of Dr. Roers prm'paratimn. ECg7 The G'enuiiie is signemd A NDR EwI loc.ns, ont tme stel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is sold wholesale amid retniil by iwOViL & MIEAD, 113 (Chartres street. New Orleans, Sole General Agents fmor time Sothernm states, to whmom all orders must be addmresed. r'7 Sold, alsuo by G. L. PENN, Edlgefield C. 11 WARDLAW & DENDY, Ahhieville C~. II.; PRAlT & JAM1ES. Newberry, A. J..CREIGHITON, 11am burg. So. Ca. April 1 tf 11 Hamburg & Edgefleld Plank R'd. r IallIS ROAJD is nowll openl for t'avel from Unam lburgutioth OLJ) W 'E LLS, oni the Pinme Hiouse Road, tind by thme Mttrinm Town' Blrnmch frm llsmn burg to neat' the inew Bridge oiver Stm'evens Creek. Petrsonims travin''iig or senmdinig their Wagons or Y eil.'es to Ulmnbunrg by' time ulartint Town Roand, ca av'ail thenmse.lve's of'tihe Br'anchm Plank Rmamd to Ha imburg, by turtninmg to time left, half a imijie above Iardy's Chmurech, by which miey' wil mvtmid all time h mills amid sand mmn time Startinm Tmwn'm Briad. The Romadi wili be conmpieted from hanmburg to tme Pine Hlouse about lime 1st mf Noveimber'. Rates of Toll. For, five and six horse Waigons, 5 eta per mile Three " "i 4 "i " " Tvo . ( t 3 it ii t Two "i Carriages3 'C Omme i " 2 " " Horehnek travellers, cc jm i i Veices on meetng, nre ench cintitled to half time PL ANK TR ACK, and tl'eo Drivers arc required to tunto theo " RIGHT !", 11. A. K ENRICK, Premident. hamurg.%[in 8 u' 341 MALE ACADEMY RE-OPENED ! An Excellent Tencher Engaged f. A EAUTIMF EDIMCE sCCN TO2E COMPIEU& r HE TRUSTEES of the tale Acadeyit at thiW plaee take gri at pleasure in aunouncing to the' publie that this lustitution will be opened rtgnin on' the 2D AloNDAY IN JANUIY NEIT, under the iiott favorubl.- uspicets. The 'Tn cer they have empkoved is M3r. .T. G. TI.E.NER of Fairleld, a GRADUATE OF TIIE S0UT11 CAHOJ.INA COLIEGE. This gentleman enters our commnunity with the' most atpe recommendntios frnom the Freulty un der wlim ihe lao finished lisstu'ks. Of lisi ability' to prepare young ien for vuenuful arplicaton to the highest Seminnries of our country, there is not a doubt. It may be added that his strictly moraY chnnacter is not less certainly establibcd than the' accuracy of his Scholarship. Te rustees, !a pntting fotl this notice, only desire with few words to assure thise, io niy patronise the Institution under their charge, that it is their determination to do all they cnn towards en forcing regular diseii.lite ard keeiing up a proptr degree of pride and enikationr among the pupils. The new Building noiw i progress will be oner of the most commodious as well as one of the mas* ornate edifices of the kind in the State. Excellent boarding en be obtained in private families at $8 to $10 per month. TIre Terms will be determined upon after a con sultation with the Principal. They *iff n1ot exece those of other similar Aeademies. N. L. G111IFFIN. JOIIN LlPSCOlB, JOhIN BAUSKET1', . R. T. 1IMS, ARTHUR SlKINS. Dee I If 4t Co-Partnership Notice, I HAVE this day associated Mr. TiHOMAS E. 1IlT in busiiess with me, which will in future be tranracted under the firam of 13owras & Irrr. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Nov 5,1852. Notice. A LL persons indebted to S. E. Rowas, will please a.ll and pay their notes ana accounts, a I an desirous of closing my old business inme diatelv. S. E. DOV EIS. Hamiburg, Nov 5,1852. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Family Grocery! W E KEEP constantly on hiand a large and W well assorted 5tock of GHROCER IES, via: Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels, and Family Mess lnneker,-l in Kits, - SPERM Of ADAMANTINE CANDLES, LAMP AND LINSEED OIL, RAISINS. AL MONDS. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, Fresh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, CA N DIES, SPICES ALL EIND8, ECEED 3EEF & TONGUE, FINE Old) BRANDIES, WINES, Nectar, Eagle amud Rye Whiskey, - A rn*o A Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. BOWERS & HUTT. Ilanbumg, Nov 5, 1852. if 43 .bR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist r 3AKES this method of returning his thanks to T his friends and patron, for the patronage he has received in the sale of Drugs, Medicines, &c. Ie is now receiving an addit:on to his already extensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, ?utty Physician's Shop E'urniture, 8cc. THlE FINEST WiNES .AND BRANDIES, . for. Aledioinal purpowsps ~ . Finme Cigars aad.Tobacco 'P ER FUME.P " - Of hjaownr.41 d . Frencha Extracts, ec, &c. Paint,. IJoir, Hat,, Shoe apd Tsjtge~Brushrew Tinctures & Medicinal- Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict accordar ce with thre U. S. Disp'ry. Thae naost Reputable Nostraanas, All of which hte will sell at prices that will compart favorably with any Southern market. Those wish rtrg to purchase articles ini his lrr.e will do well to enil andl examine hiis Stock atnd prices. Edgelield C. IT.. Jarn 22 tf I WARDLAW k WALKER,. FACTORS ANDH CO3l3lISSiON Nort1h Atastic Whaurf, Charleston. Conirs':roxs Fort F.LLING Cor~ox, Fifty Cents per Bale, r'jIE Subscriber htavinig fornmed a Co-Partnership .l.witht Mr. W. A. W A1RILA W, of Crrlesteon, formerly of A bbeville. S. C.. for thre purpore of do ing a G ENERA L FA CTOR AG E and COMbllS SION BU.SINFFS, avails hriiself of the present opportunity. of returrrrrg his sincere thanriks to his numrermuis friends for tire liberal pati onage bestoswed for a nurmber of years pnrs,-antd in moving, tenders thre searvices of the new concern of W DL & W'A LEK ElI. Charleston, wher-- lie hopes nmany, if nort all iris old patrons will Sund it to their intcren~ tot shrip their produce. The recenut arra:-gements of the South Carolina flail Road Comrpaniy will ennbhle therm soon to lhave a D epuot n thre city of Augusta, therebty save the ,expense of Toll, annd very greatly facilitate thre for Iwarding (If produce of any kinrd. Mr. .lonrN C. HRus, Agenit of W. & W., ini Auiguna. will attend to thre forwardinig 'If all produce that their friends mr.ry feel disposed to send them, free of charge, save drayage. G. WA LKER. A ugusta, J1uly 19, 1S52. tf 29 Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JIOHN C. O'H ANLON'S. 4 THE Subsicriber has the pleasure to informt his friends and thre pu~blic, thant. having purchtased the Splendid * A STOCK of FIXTURES of those wellkntownt and popular STAlBLES, formerly ownted lby O'IIAN LON, and lately by W. E. AR CilEII, lie is non' prepared to furnis.h mll who may favor himt with threir patrontage, with eclleilt.Saddle 110RSFS, arid hamndsonte anid comfortable CAR RIAGFS and BUIGGIES, of tire latest styles, with tenms to match, and drivers, in whrose so briety arnd experi tree every conifidenrce cenbe placed, at nItost reasdnablhe prices. M~anry imaprovemtents have beent made to the Stables antd Lots. and Pro-. vers will find every aeconmmtodationt they cnn desire. Carriages and Orirnibuses from thtis Stable will rai fromt llenatwrighit & Janrney's aniversally favo rite " Atnerkann Hotel," and als front the hong-os tablishred antd well-krnown Columirbia Iotel. by Mr. ). Cld well, to the various Railroad Depots, or any pointt desired. IDT Orders left at tire American hotel, wihh Mir. W. D. I harris, or the Proprietor, at thte Columbia Hontel, will be promtptly 'attended to ; nd thre sub scriber is conrfidenrt that all whlo emlloy hin wiih be, pleased with Ihis prices and hris teamns. NATHIAXIEL POPE. Columibia. Sept 22 Gm 6 State of South Carolina,, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN COMMION PLE AS. Silas Lihienthtal, vs Deci. in Attaclsueqf Richiardl Ba~iley. 3 T HlE Plaintiff in tire above ease having this ay Lfi led his Declaration in my Office, and the Des fendant having neither Wifc.nor Attorney known to reside within thme limrits of tIs State on whom a copy of said Deelaration with a rumle to pload 'can ie served, On motion of Mr. MosAGNE, A ttorney for Pinirntiff: Ordered that said Defendenut, alipear md plead to said Declarationis within a year' and a day from the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by default. TIIOS. G. B ACON,- C. E. -D. Clerk's Office, June 1, 185g. 1y 20 Orauges and Leuo, J UST received and for sale by 15" MinIOOif