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TO AN ABSENT ONE. We nis thee at hoine. Yes, we m'ss thee Since the hour we badt thee adieu, And irayers h:re encircled thy pathway From anxious hearts. loving and true, That thc Sviour woud guide and proteet thee As far from the loved ones vou roan, And whisper, when c'er thou art saddened, They miss thlee--..LL mis thee at hwme. When morning wakes t, from slumber, We catch fron her 41;v the first kiss, And fold in a wanderingz.-phyr To be wafted to him whon: we mies And when we have joined tlhe home circle, And replaced the still vacant chair, In each eye rise the gathering tear-drops For him we were wont to see there. The shadows of evening are falling, 0, where is the wandercr now I The breeze that 'outs lightly around re, Perchance m:y soon visit mas brow; 0, bear on thy bosom a mess:uge, We are watching-Oh, why wilt thou roa:n I The heart har.s grovn sad and ttjeted, For we miss thee-all miss thee at hon.! 1L=9 FOR A PROFITABLE SABBATH. In the first place, watch and pray, as you value your souls, against a spirit of care lessness and itdiflerence in religion. Re member that the lile of a christrian is a life of self-denial. It is a race, a pilgrimage, a warfare; its exercises are described by wrestling, striving, watching, and the like. And of all the drones in the world, drones it God's hive are the least deserving the approbation of the Churdb, and the most under the frown of Heaven. The Scripture probably contains no expression of dis lea sure more impressive than that which is addressed to the Latodiceans on this very subject: "So then, because thou art luke. warm, and neither cold nor hot, I will site thee out of mv moiuth." Yet it is astonish ing how soon'we may be beguiled into such a frame of initd. The commonness of religious exercises, the attraction of the world, and, above all, the corruption of de praved nature, have a constant influence to produce this awful indifference. And few greater evidences can be afforded of it th:n the neglecting the worship of God in his satnctuar, or carelessly trifling with the morning.of the Lord's day. Secondly. Rise early. Your enjoyment of the Sabbath, and- your attendance utpon the worship of- God in the morning of it, greatly depend upoif this. If Vott have much to do beforeyou can unite with God's people in bis house, the time of your rising must be arranged' accordingly. A lazy, sluggish professor, who can sattisfy himself with consuming the best part of the morning in bed, is but ill prepared for the service of his Maker in the course of it. And kcan .dalous it certainly is to any one who names the name of Christ that a man who would rise for a sixpence at almost any hour ot, any other day in the week, should shut his ears on the morning of a Sabbath, when God is calling to him from heaven, and be lulled by the Devil to sleep. The conduct of the wicked, who eait rise at any time to unite in a party of pleasure ; the conduct of heathens, who are waiting te rising of the sun, in order to pay tine earliest adoration to him as soon as he makes his "prearatnce in a word, the~ ( uttct ol even satant hinm aclf, wtho is ailways on the alert to destroy, if possible, the comforts and souls of men, is a sutlicient reproof to such intdividuals. Thirdly. Endeavor to enjoy a goodl Saturday evening. It was a custom' with the Jews to have a season of preparation previous to the duties of the Sabbath. Their Sabbauth began at six in the evening, amid at three in the afternootn began the prepara tion. Godl grant us that atnxiety for the en, joymnent of the Sabbath which will head to a preparation for it as fatr as we are' able; and a good fratme of mind on a Saturday evening will seldom lull a persont to sleep, or make him indifferent about the ut o sib i of Gotd on a Sabbath morning. Fourthly amnd lastly. Thitnk of the raj i.. approach of death, atnd etndeavor to realize to yourselves the views and feelings von will then have of what you have been, and what you have done, and what you have left undone, when you are just going to give in your account unto God. It is a lamentable fact, there are tnot a few int our churches atnd congregations who are all Stheir lifee long planting thorns in that pillow Upon wthich at last they imust :e dov~ n and die ; and none are doing this more ee-ctual Jly than the careless and thc slothful.- " Alt,'' says one, on a death-bed, " that I had been more actively engaged in the service of God !" " Oh," cries another, in the anguish of his soul, " that I could but live my time over again! What a different person I would be ! Oh, the sins I hav-e committed, the duties I have neglected, the Sabbaths I have murdered !" lBut it is in vain ! He is just on the borders of eternity ; and all the wealth of worlds can neither purchase himt a respite from death, nor afford him an op portunity of retrievintg his condition forever. "Oh that they wvere wvise, that they' under stood this, that they would consider their latter end !" F..W VFUI. Ex-rACr.--I saw the temple reared by the hand of men, stamnding with its high pinnacles itt the distant plaini, the stream beat upon it-the God of Nature hurled its thunderbolts against- it-and yet it stood as firm as adamatit. Revelry was ini its hall--the gay, the happy, the y oung and beautiful were there. I turned and the temple wvas no more-its high walls lay in scattered ruins, moss and wild grass grewv wildly there, and at the mtidntight hour the owl's cry added to the desolation of the scene-the young atnd the gay wvho had reveled there, had passed away. 1 saw the child rejoicing in his youth the idol of his father. I returned, and the child had become old. TIremblitng with weight of years, lie stood the last of his generation-a stranger amid the desolation around him. I saw the oak stand in all its pride on the mountain-the birds wvere carolling on its boughs. I returned. T'he oak wias le-afless and sapless-the winds were playitng their pastimes through the branches. " Who is the destroyer ?" said I to my guardian angel. "It is time," said he, " wh-len the morning stare sang together with joy, over the neow mnadevour!4, he c'ommetnced~ his course, anid when he shall. have destroyed all that is beautiful ott earth--plucked the suit fromt its sphere-veiled the moon- in blood-yea, when he shall roll the heavetns and the earth away as a scroll, then shall an angel' from the thsone of God conme forth, antd wvith one foot on the-sea and wvith oneo on the land, lift tip his heas towards Heaven and [lea yen's eternal, and say-Tinme ls, Time Was, Timne shall be no lontger."'-auldintg. Tfi- said that the Duke of Wellington was woartfr millions of dollars. FAMILY REI.IGION.-lanily religion is of unspetkable importance. Its eflects will greatly depend on the sincerity of the head of the fmlniIy, and on the mode of his con ducting the worship of his household. If his children and servants do not see his prayers exemplified in his tem; or and man neis, they will be disgusted with his religion. Tediousness will weary them; fine language will shoot above them ; gloominess or aus terity will make them dread religion as a hard service. Let them be met with smies. Let them be met as for the most deligrhtful service in which they can be engaged. Let them find them, in short, plain, tender and heavenly. Worship, thus conducted, may be used as :n engrilne of vast power in flami lies. It diffuses a sympathy through the members. It calls off the mind from the deadening effects of worldly affairs. It arrests every member with a morning and evening sermion, i:n the midst of all the hur ries and cares of life. It says, " There is a God !" " There is a life to come !" It fixes the idea of responsibilitv in the mind. It furnishes a tender and judicious father or master, with an opportunity of gently glanc ing at faults, where a direct admonition might be inexpedient. It enables him to relieve the weight which subordination or service often sets on the minds of inferiors. RAISING STOCK. There are several important principles in stock raising that are not so highly regarded by farmers as they should be. The first is to procure a good breed. This is done by selecting the best for breeders, iavi:g par tienlar regard to celrtain ldefects that it is desirable to renwdy, and some favorable features that should be cultivated, modified, or increasd. It is stated on good authority that all animals possess more of the char actor of the m1:d1e than of tile fe-male parent. The most desirable qu:al:ties of stock, es pecially those anin:ds designed for food are, form, SiZe, tendency to grow, earl maturity, hardness of constitution, quality of ih'sh, disposition to fatten, and lightness of offil. These poin:s are essenti:d to the profits of the ftrimer, but when they atre obtained, his work is not completed. It is as esseitial to attend to the comfort and food ofanimals during our lotig cold winters as to their quality. Their food should be such as to keep then in a growing condition. Calves and yearlings should have some grain during tle winter, and rich pasturage ill the summer, well supplied with pure water. Next to their food is their comfort. They should never remain out in cold stormns or after the hard frosts commence inl autumn. The linter or tyetp where they are to be housed for the witter should ie double boarded and made as warm as it can be, allowing a suffi cient circul:ttion of air. If there is not a ellar under the barn, it should be banked i) so as to prevent any draft of cold air drawing under it and up through the floor. Regulatitv in feedinger is an essential point, that should never be neglected. We hope it is entirely unniecessary for us to suggest to farmers that it is conducive to the growth of animals to keep them clean and give them a good beddintg of strawv or something similar to it to sleep on,-t-o be well catded every day, amnd to be supplied with salt as oftetn as onice a wveek, if it is not kept under a shed where they can go to it when they lease. Farmers are too well aware of hese things to need to be remitnded of uteir necessity antd we presume but fewv neglect tem.-F~armier and A rtizan. SWEET CORN. A correspondent of the New Enghtnd Farmer, amtong othter pertinent questionts, asks. " [low dhoes sweet corn affe ct the soil 0.1 whic h it is raised lthas it been tried as fod lior stock ? anid, if so, with what suc eess ?" We have had some little expeti ece, for the last five or six years, itn raising sweet corn for tile table atnd for fodder ; and that experience has taught us thatt sweet corn exhausts the soil just abant in propor tion as the stalk is larger atnd molre nustri ious than the Northern yellow corn. The kind of sweet corn we have raiseJ grows about eight feet high, the ears eight or tenl inches lotng, large white and plump kerntel, ad ten tows to thte ear., the pith of (lark rd colonr, and is called the Evergreetn Sweet Corin. T[he seed wa procnred from Ohio so eight years since. For fodder we sow it int drillsr- thtree feet apart, and drop, the kertnels from six to tent iniches apart. Te yield of fodder the last year was at the rate of seven totns to thte acre. Our horses atnd cows leave the best of hay to luxuriate upon sweet cortn-stalks, wvell cured, and run through the straw-cutter. Th'le stalks of the sweet corn are large, and re quire much care itn curing to prevent twould. Theyv should stand erect in the barn, or wherever sheltered, and etnjoy the benefit of the air. Cuttitng thte stalks as ntear to the ground as possible, we Iceaned( theo tops of two rows together, leaving heore and thtere a stalk uncut, atnd placing fr-onm toil to twenty stalks together tnear the top, to prevenlt fatl ling. In thtis mannter the stalks dt-ied rapid. ly, and gatherinmg them before the heavy and late rains, we have not lost at pounid of fod der. Sweet cot-n should be panted or sown in drills, or broad cast, (if any ptrefer,) at the saute time thait contnnon cortt is planted. Tte richer atnd deeper the soil, the more sre and abundatnt the crop.-Exchange DEEP' P1.owaIc.- We fintd the following statetment in The Country Gentlemne:. It cofirms what we htave samid on this subject: T1he presentt seasott of severe drought has most dlistintctly illustrated thte benefits of deep plowinig. We planlted a quantity of apple seeds ott grounld which wias last au tuman- au-cRi piasture, and whicht was invet ed with a dlouble Nichtigant plow of the largest size, dr-awn by three yoke of o~ren, to the depth of eleven and- a haf iniches, average mteasurenment. On such soils as this, as commroitly plowed, apple seedinig tsually suffier by dIroutght; but te presett seasont they htave continued growinmg, without tte least check, through the whlole summtner, and are ntowv much larger thani usual under oriary treatmnet. Thme "Granite Farmter states thtat fields well tilled otnly to the depth of six or seven inchles have suffered severely, while ont the other side the crops do not suffer at all. In one place was a field of corn, of yellowish greent, attd with leaves rolled by thirst; wile separated omnly by a single step) was antoter portion at least a foot taller, with a deep gm-ell, broad, and( uncurled leaf. Yet time mtanure was thte same, thte seed the same, ad the culture the same. On asking an explanationt, Ito learmed that this wvas thte result of the first experimentt in sulb-soil loving."-Guerntsey .Jeffersoni. QUrGCrs LovE SALri.-Tlte quinco tree seems ton htave a constitutional fondness for salt. We-have never seen, says the- Horti culturist:, ...c...mp..b spmes of tis fruit and such a general luxuriance of the trees, as at New Port. Rhode Island, on the sea coast. A gentleman who noticed this fact several years ago told us lately that he had prolitted by the hint, in giving to each of his trees a top dress, scattering the salt over the surface-it dissolves slowly, and does no harm whatever to the roots, but makes both foliage and fruit much more healthy. To MAKE L.uin CANDL.s.-Put all the lard, say enough for 5 lbs. candles, in the smelter; after it attains a heat of about 200 Fahrenheit throw in three or four bunees of lime and about an ounce of aquafortis, and then mould them. The lime purifies the grease and the aquafortis hardens it. PUorrin rIRzn FoR SLAoUGHTERINc AmI MALS.-It has lately been discovered by a French chemist, that the flesh of animals, which are killed in the latter part of the night, will keep much longer without salting than it will when they are killed in the day time. This proves that the flesh is better fitted for keeping, when the lifle and blood is takeni fron the animal at the time the temperature is the lowest, and the perspira. tion is the least active. Ilence the reason that the flesh from the auimals that have leen highly heated, or hard driven, will scrcely keep at all. New Spring Goods! SNOWDEN & SHICAR, AUGUSTA, GA., I .\E just received, by steamer from New T York, a beautiful assortment of -New Spring Goods, -A MONG WHICHl A RE Faney (RENA DINES, of beautiful styles; French Printed JACONE TS, and Faney Scotch LA lVNS : Fney SILKS, for Lalies"Spring and Summer Dreses, lof, lautiful styles: Superior Plain lo:ck, ISPAIIAN, or Red SILKS of the best quality ; Superior Plain Illack SILKS, F4 and SG inches wide. of riH I .utra and extra r;na'ity : Superior Plain Black CROS DELYON, of extra gtnality : Pl:iin Black Silk GREENA DINES, a beautiful ar t'c!e for Lailies' Dresses: Lupin's Plain inaek BARECES, of the best quality: Dl'k iirliuisse, and IB'k Satin Plaid BAREGES, of beautiful stvles for Ladies' lournig i resses; fIlack Crape and t.isse VEILS for Mournine : Satin Stripe Black CHALLY'S and Black MAR CE LINES, Supeior 5-4 and G-4 Black English CRAPES, for Alexander's Laides' Kid CLOVES, a complete assortment (if Spring colors; Faney (:IN(11AMS, of new and benutiful sty!es: Plain Black and MAttled Mourning (INGIIAMS, oo superior quality ; En.;li,4h and Aimeri:n P R IN TS, of beantiful styles: P:isi White and Embroidered Crope SIiA WLS, of extra quaity and heavy Silk PRIK(:ES; Fai'v Neck and lontiet 1i I B B 0 N S', of new Spr.ng .styles wih a variety (of other Irticles, suitab:e for the Spring Senson, and to whielithl respectfully invite the attention of tIe. publIc. March 9 tf . N o t i ce, J OH1N M. WIT I hi::ving purelased the exc!usive interest of the MACHINE SlO1P of Messrs. U sii.r. Wrr, wi:1 keep) eonistaitly on hand the oluwi img artiees, in coimplete and ex celleit ord er, and at the A utgusta prices, v:z: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, male of all s'zes and accordig to order. -ALSO Pannel D~oors, 'Winmdow Blinsds, DOOR FRAMES AND WIl\DOW FRAMES, Bed Stends. Tables, WVash, Stands, Chairs, Reau renu", WVritinxr Desks, Work Stands, Book Cases antd all otluer Cabinet anid Joiners Work, &c., &ec. -ALSO Repairing and Job Work of every kintd appertnining to the above artie!es, and Furniture of every des ription, done pruomptly and upon the mxost liberal temis. Edgefield 0.1T1.. Dec 1, 1852. f' 4' TIlE CELEBIRATlED COLLETON BITTERS. A Purely Vegetablo Preparaticzz, and a Sovereign Remedy for T ilhESE~ UITTIlBS aro purely a Vl'CdE TA BLE ICOMPOUND. and atre offered to the publie under the' fu!L-st contveton that they w:ll be found a sane andl sovereigns RE.\l EDY for D)YSPEPSIA. Th'ley ha~ve teen triumiphatntly t.:sted not only by numeroums famtiles ad Phiysicianms in the South, who have futrnished amtple testimtony ais to their dee:ded excelence, but also by the Proprietor, whto, fo ten years, sufl'red all the gloom incident to thamt stub bon and distressing diseaLse. Theli Colleton Bitters, are also a Carmtiniative. imost exclent for Cholera Morbus, Costiveness, Sea Sickness, Nausea proceeding front whatever cautse. Sortess af lBrei'hI. Ae!wry, 11 enft B urn, Craups and Stiehtes in the Breast. T[he ab~ove Medicine is highly recommended to Literary Gentl.emen, Stdns lel epe antd others of sedent:iry habits. F'or the satisfaction of those whlo mayt not other wise feel disposed to try this valuable Comipountd, refeece is made, by permaission, to the following highly respectable genttlemient. Re'v. T. J1. Younmg. Wmn. Yaites, M. D., D. T. Cain, Mt. D., Alex. Itobinson, Col. F. Latnee, Char laston. T. M. Curtis, bt. D., St. Johnt's Island. Ex-Gov. W. B. Seabrook, Edisto Islanmd. B. R. Bythewood, Beaufort. Rev. A.~Woodwar'd, lIIon. Wmt. Popae, Rev. J. B. Seabrook, Paul P'rteha~rd, M. Di., Ulull'ton. SPaicE, 'i5 ets per' Iot tle. For sale at Edge. fielf.:e-!, byG. L. PENN, AGaN-r. Oct. 20 tf 40 STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLI NA, EDGEFIEL.D DiSTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. .E Tes n Decla. in Attack'nat Thos. 31. flobinsoni. T. N. Poullain & Son, Dca nAtc'a vs.Dea.nAtahn Pleasanit M. Tidwell. W. . koDecla. in Attach'nat Hory8.re DCCla, in Altack'nt Pleasant M. Tid well. rjIIE P'laintiffs in thme above eases hatving thtis day I iled th eir D)eelarations in my Ofice, and nteith er of the D~efendlants having either wife or attoriney known to reside within the limiits of this State, oni whom copies of said Deelarutionis with rules to pleads en be served :On mnotion of Mr. M anrn~m, A ttor ney for Plainitifls, Ordered, that said ,D)efenmdants appear and pleaid to saitd de claratlons within a year and a day fr(om the dlate hereof, or in default there of, jumdgmeint will be awarded against thtem. T. G. B.ACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 7, 1851. ly 38 Post Office. r IIuE ST AG E from Atugusta arrivcer now so .early that it is necessar'y to make up te blaiI for thme Up-Country the over nightt. Letters should be in the Post Offi-e by 8 o'clock, P'. M4., at which time the Mail will elose. (1. L. PENN, P. M. Feb 9 tf 4 HarimCss. CARRIAGE andu BU'GGY IIARNERSS, W..1agont I larness, Double and Single. Ridis'g Bridles, Ph-tttinm Bridles,-Col!nrs, &c., Maufactui-od of good mnu~teriabs,nand by good work met, niext door to J. B. SULLvaN. Rt. T. MldS. Jan 12 tf 52'___ Ex1ras Fiic OCiewing. ULST received a few Boxes of EXTitA FINE tCitEWING TOBACCO, the celebramted " Cal ioun Brand," mzaufactured cxpressly for the Sub scribe. C. T. PPN.T Ar:=wr. J. 1M.NE U.S WIOLESALE & W] READY MADE CLOTHING, TR UNDER THE U. S. I M. NEWIBY & CO., nre now receivilng 11 . Rendv Made Clothing ever offered inl this k inproved stles of man-ifactulc. -AI A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS YOUTI C:V Country Merchnitiand all per.onls vi., I'd exauiine our S-rick ]or themselves. Augusta, Sept. 23. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WilY IS IT I That we behnld miny remales, searce in the meridian or ife briken in heailth and siritits with a complicatiim tor oihi ess aid alimenit. llTriinig them oftvie rower im itw enjoyment of' lile at anl age it hen phy-iical health. bunoyaney of srlmrts, wnl hilipy .rrenity of minid, anrsin I frons a condittin ofnhealth, shoutld be prediiuitmnant. liny on, chiesor her tfferinsgs at first-perhaps ye'irs befome. ge.In:diInrinlge irlhoodo.-the tirst sars tminaniuar wre in their oigin so tight as to 1ass tinosiced. and of course anglected. IN AFTER TICARS, W1hen too late to be henefitted lbe renr kiiniledie. -oe look back and moun, and iegret the full consequences of cur goraece. What would we rest often give to possess, in earl)y lile. ti knoa leihe we olt.iin in after years !Anud wist days a i nights fit anguish ne might not have becin sparedm'l th kun %ledge was tini:ly iossessed. It is DELANCIOLY AN1) STARTLING To :ehrluld the sictkness aid sufferi igeudred by many a ire litfr suy years. froin causs sim hiegnd controllable, 'asil re-nediedmi-or better i-till,-niot incurad, iferery WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the inormation contained in a little volume, (siith in the reach of all) which would spare to hertelf a YEARS OF DISERY, And to ler husband the constant toil and antiety or mind, necestarily dlevolsiing mupon him from sickieseas of the wife. without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that caol peieice which his exertions are entmaled and the votese-ion Iit which wuimld secure the bait'inets so' hiassclf, wile, and Childlen. SECURE TIE MEANS OF 11APPLIMESS lts erletoning in time tinsuesqed of the knwlsilge, the wsant ofr whicht has c.Auseul the iickness and poeveity of' thumillnts. in view or enetm con eu:es, miii wre or inohler is excti. salle it lie neiet fe avail herself of that kJ.uwle-alge in re'spect to her.ir. it hich wimild spare ler iouch sitc,. to tIw time anIs t biprincs aid lrotperity to her hu.Ian, .-:d emrer u ie i'r eli,ldre titit tleung above all erace-itl.y mws it irl.ehtyv minds. Thant lsowlete a cu:tai.cl it. a li:-le wik einititled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. Dy Dr.. A. D. DIAULTICEAU, ratoygasson oP DitsEasES or woaseic. One Ilundreek Edition. ) mo., pp. n. - Price, SQ eta. [.l4 rial rAsER, EITRA 3ltDING, SI 00) First published in 1147. and it is not SURPRIZiNG OR WONDERFUL, Considelaringl tlant EVERY FEIIIA 1SI, WIlETIli!R IARiIED' OR NOTJ, ennsm so tneqtalre a ftull Icunw~Iiti- of te amnture'a, clmarneter und ennte of hser cotu~laitats, witt the vanwtoous synatoss, tundc thatE netarly 23ALF A DIILLION COPIES site.:t1d have been sold1. It is inspracticale to ennteey in1ash!) ama rinnt sn.lceta treate of.u~ a ihey are of' a aaur strictly inmtended~i flir the maried,. or thmose conmtesmlaunig otnisges, but not retde de'sirnits oif enjyingi huealth,. amid that Imwanmit, r ipeis'laient lp''n health, whlich~ is sat cotialucise to laer 0own halp~imne, anl t-it or lie 1:nulhai buti eitlher has5 or still et~t~ii.: at. a. last hr, d every hataband who. has alma lote ade aflcciona mit'tan is it it heeart, oe that oflbia ownm peeclOry unl:reinent. UPWARDS OF ONEi IIUNDRIED ThlOU SAND) COPIES Hate been SENT ITY.5AIt, ithini the lat f'-.. nuntla. 'ir'Bilsc id Siamllfill Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. HtOLATIO~N OF 00TYRTGIITs A SPU'RIOUS EDITION Fhsrant a-idi barcf-edh hits been suretitleaialy itssed, wit thme uile frmi anad size, exactly thie sal TasT:. l't.r., sanml esae:ly thme samte T YPOGRtAIHICAL AXRRANGESIENT, linr annther liaise substitutedl roe " Dr. A. M%. 3lturiceatu,' anal " lDsaim'' form" New York," ad thme words, .mr e arts acenedinge to Aret or Congcress. ini the year 11li, by In thme Clerk's 0.Fiee of thme lDitict Ceourt or thme Southere District or New York, OMITTED. Th~e contenas te stmdject uiteerandi readinig are ENTIRELY DIFPFERENT, Printed nn tpoor, browniulh. lirty paper. wsi'hm a paper cot'e'. It can lie knmowna also h'eoin lie miserable andu ilieiikle woodmn cilia .maiiteed tharughmout its. p:ges. The copyig'~ht edition containas none. Ifthere ate animn iitime trade toloat to shame and comnmon honesty a to be wvillinig ptarties IN1 DtEFtRAUDING TIIEIR CUSTOMERS, No ltess thasn the legal owner or the property in copyrtight, they will be prosecuted, ad steps wall be takenm to expiuse aemmn to (lit pubilic. A enrly wiill tie aent to eachl bookseller or liens, (wnih the terims imrni s ich'l ther~s willibe l'uniialhed,) oton receilit ol hise theire bust ieas catid ofaddress. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, BE~ NOT DEFRAUDED! liuy no book unsless Dr. A. 31. Maaurilcan. 15o Liberty ar., N. Y., is on mleii title pagre, and tie entry is I leek's thflice nat thet back ofline titla' page enrregsons as huerein, auml buyontly of' respmernmb al lumhonorable dalaers, or mend by titail, anid ad ress to lIe. A. '.\l.Maiurscean. Full title tpage, wttih contencmts, togethmer with a. rest pi::s tratingl of insrnirtanmt stlihcctis teery marulnitmitnhi'. still ie sent, free of char::e. tim any nnte eticlosinig a letter tstm is aIpepauid letter, addressed as hmereinm. rOats receIpt of Fifty Centls, ror Orne Detnr for tham flame Edtin extra 5ltuding,). "Titli DIAIR3RD) WOMAN'S PIVATEu ItiDSCAI, co!5PANION" In imit (manfert fa'e to anay hiart of the Uitet1 Sftate't. All letters ant c post la atd l nnd nalmrm'renl to )1. A. 151. DIAEUII ECAU, Itox 19'4. New York Ct y. lPuasblihing Odlce, No.1:'41 Ll berty Qr'.For saile ini this place n.t the Drnsg Stoire of .Mr L G. Te.em:. Price only Fifty Cnts. .uly 21, 1.952. rim 27 Notice. LL Personls indmebted to the estnlte (if lhTnry F. - Free'mansm dee'd., w'll coei' ft :wmt ia inonte lintely naldmatke paymet'2t ;llItnt, an Ihs haIvin t de laadls wtuill r'etrt t'em ini proplyj'' atteIsed. J. H. JENN INGIS, Ex'air. Carpets. SR AY ROT'H Ells, A ugutsta, Ga., havej noaw G ilt St're at lull suppmily aiof~r1 liieb and Ehe':mmt htrsseuls; Thtreepily. 1igranei tad Ca.t ton C.\ I'Ei*TS sit Rlua :ad Druiggets to sinatch.1 wi.'i:h thtey ~er to I te public ebentp. Nov 1;- f 4 ardeun Seeds, Fresh & Pure. rJ IE Stubscribmer hiia just rceived'm :and osThrs fosr . sanle at large' suspply osf F"I kE't 1 atndIi P lE A EN SEI'I)S, from thte ce'lab'sted Sened Es b tliatsent tat Comstocamk, F'ert'e &Cmi , WI it er'ildu, een~a teteda hv tmany oif my csustm r's. antd I lie e havute giv'tent ge'nert'nl zntivfnttmn. If ro det mtsirte a has'e yourt t garden mwesa'ltll splieda v'i th l'ine veg'e bs, mui't ne.glectt to call and e't- nt stppmly of )e 291 if 510 Chapmnani's Cottoan (!ilmas WE still mtake these best oif Ct'TON Gi INS, at outr old ,~stn. We wsarratnt. themi to give saisfatin, whmihl the"y niever fail toi mdo. t#ll orerstt tankfully receive'd antd promuptly at mctded tim. Persons whols findm it mre' coni en~'iKt wtill please irnmire oif Air. l.no 11lt.t., Eujnitili C. T1., whio -ll keeps otn hatnd tne or tmuore onf I ttse au inst'o zik. Addrss CA'.AN & SONS, Colenman's X Roa~ds, Etgefie'ld, S. C. ,OTEL.di \MNEWR'YSW ETAIL DEALER IN s. UNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &C D1EL A UG USTA, GA. F ic LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of' -ity. Their Stock consi.atb of the latest and most 50- JA IS' AND CHILEREN'S CLOTHING. a iting our eily, nre respectfully solicited to cal _ dk 36 I Ware-House and Commission ' BUSINESS, hl 1IAMBURG, S. C. A W.\ LI ER & CO.. b..g leave to inform the s pubiIe gen -ratly, that they continue the Warehouse & Commission Business, D at the :-tanid meipied by fltim for the two palist c:ISeasons, and previlously Ivy WNAt.KVa & lRAianOn. The Ware-Il use is in -gosod". orderand being lo entei in the hiihest part (f 'Tow, i safe frimi hill water. ''he late fre-het barely reachin-g the lower floos-no11t the least .amage was done to Cotton. \.%arvig will devot'e his piersmonal attenition,) exclusivel tig hitsiness, nnd hopes froii long ex. periei.'iici, id a desire tn piease, that inonc will leave p the esahishmnt diis:tisfied. 'Tlose wio. Patronize tour Ware-House, will be kept eonstant:y advised of the state of the produce I mart'kets. Cah advances made on produce in store. when des~red.A. W ALK ER, D). L. AD.MS. A Oct 27 Gi 41 fa Carriages! AT TH E OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILUERT CHARLESTON, S. C. S & E. ". GIL ERIT coitinne the .s CAlN.I.\( E J LSINESS at the above stand, Nos 35 and 10. Wventworth Street, where they will i be eiltastd l(t exhibit to their old friends and us tomliers a 1verv Eoxtensive Stock of Vehicles, I comprising theise if their own mannnficture togethtei variouns ither -t%ls usually fiound in this market. 'I'heir ln*g ac;u niane with this inarket am r Mantifeturirs and lealers will enmble thtii tor otffer great iniducemnents to purchasers both in style and pr:ecs. At 123 tf 32 ' -S1 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER o Great Cure for Dyspepsia! u rPH li- TREI' l)IGES ti DR HOUGHTON'S . TvE FLLIl'), or & A* Ga'trIc 3u iee, if RLI~- prepared from ilennet, toi iPEPS~wor the fourth Stomnehcl -of the Ox, after dirne- P. the great Phlysioloigical ei .. C h emis t, by J. S. hlotcan-ros, Mi. D., Philadelphiat, P. to 'This is a trulv WOND)EltVt'. ItE MEIIY rir idigestion, lbi'bility, Cur~tng after Nxvrl'itic $ tWN .\lEIIit), hvi Sti N'ttir."'i own' .\2ett te Gastrte .tuier. liirt a tentspoonifill Pounitis ilf lionst ltce'f in ai bti two hoiirsi outl of the. siom:ich. - tl E-:lN is t'elieif etemnit. or Greait lItGFI.TING Prtinipljie oftheIi' insirie .tuire-i-the Solvent ofth li'<~'Nnl. te Puit)tn;:i. Pre'servingC nud Stiinnlatin g A gent of the' Stemnehit er,. :mi furinihiing a ntt.l'rT nn PEl'T oCD b'T'TuTI-: for it. Scientific Evidence! i Opil in thei Agent, nndi get a lie'.eripive 'i~ renilar, gra.lis, givin: a i.ir:e :mntiuntt iof 5('t ENTIytC EVI hENC-E. t'rona 5 tin: h~r. l'erirt ont liil und I)iet: l)r..lihna W. hirapetr of' New Yiork t'niver-ty: l'ruf. litungliso's l'hys.iologiv:&c.. t-:ther w:th repor~s if eutres friiin atll part', i-i the. UniI , i NO ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACIDs ! r T eminb.-lir Ii!s: Iir. lllolrnios PF.PI'lN is a trena r Natiur:iil:'ii.-dyu. free fronm ..\('lilU.. lttTTF~lt$. .\All lS anil N.\l I 11 i' .5 111 'ilS, Ii is e'xlremel.y ag'reeiablet to tliie tast:-. ainil mnu b lkit b t he I I moist feeble piatients who et it' dru;:ge.t imi~tatns. Pepsuin iu not i utuig. a Cr itES IN EVEltY T1OWN! TDr. Iiiu;:hton's l'ur<is ha~s now lwein listed. for utpwnrls if t wo years. in every large~ Iow in the nited . oi'i tate--, nndu i h .\eets ennt ref. rJ l aspiepties to mlatny renirkale ('lre.. in everv T'iwni Numeirious ile'tniis if enres. certitlentes ofr bay .\gents, gratis. Popsin in I'!uid and Powdor. Tir. Itltt;lhtii-s I' El'I\ is preparedl in P'owider andu in eiiinl. Thew l'iwder will bei s'-ut by .lail, freen i'iionge, fort l'rivate C'irentlars ihr l'hiysicians mlay Ii.-'tbtaine'd ofr Dr. I iiigluun it r it .\.:eni'ts. itleneirilinig the' whlli purice'se of pre plarion. tntu givin:: the aithoiritie's lupean whicih the' el~iui w'this new remeidy nre batsed. As it is NIOT A SEt'ItET! C lEE-l)ly, niu oije'etion enn lie rnIsed ngninst ils use byv Phi J stcianI In respuieale stznInlng anid regiutlfla rntice. I'riceu . ON E DOtLLA: pler biille. Observec This. t Every fli ttle~ of (;EN 1IN E P'EPSIN bears the wrlitenl dhin, P'a. ('iley-riglht al Tr~iile Sark se'curet'i. , 2-rSuld by all D~ruigists andl lenaIers in Mtedic'ines. mt ."'$ol, alsoi by tL .L. P'ENN, Edgefiluid C. lI.: W AlI:l- d; I.A W & I.YIIN, .\ hevile C. It.: Pl:A"TT & .I A MES, New- w' be.rry, andtu A1. -1. UL'Et II'I'TiPN, lalli tug, S. C. DRi. D EN N I S'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FO1R Jaundice,, Sie!.- Icaud-ache, Dizzizness. Loss oJ A ppteLite, Coan.'diation of the lowris, Files, causesd biy Costirene'ss, Pain in the Ilitrels, or' 7 Rhec,uatismu, caused byi the use~ of Mercuiry, . Sqphlilis, Nerfuia. flails. Ulcers, 4-c.D T lilts PR EPA RATION is mnade. as pureca possi- to bIL'. Its bitter task', antd bieneficial eIlleet:: in. dieases of the Live'r, and diseases arising fromnanim-. pure state of thle Blood, prtove it to he theP PURtEST AND. MOST USEFUL i pre paration of Sarsaparilla that is made. fri Those whlo have 'uased thae various prteparations of Sarsapiarilla will findt, by the taste and. efi'et, thiat there i.< mlore Sar.saparilla ini one attle of ,Ur. Dr~s. St' preparattioln, thtaan in half a dozetn bottles a~s Ii gleerlily mnade. Its alterative and milly puargative efi'ets upon the hwels. make it nut oinly a goodil subsltitute( for Met en', liut useful ill remaoving all diseases arisinag froni thle imormialent ne:e of 31erentry. r:y5PrepIared ontly biyJ. D/ENNIS, M. D., Auigun a. Genoriia. $1ohl by A. G. TE.WUEg and C. L,. Pvxx. Edgelie'Td C. II.; P. 31. Cohnx tnld Canaxv & Coe'rt, ChaIrlettlon ; IBoa'lTa'n & MioT and IF. Cuontrs, r1 (olumbia; A. .J. Catson-arox, Ilamburig ; Wist. I". J TuTT. D.JB. Pa.u~stn, IIAvtt..sno & R tst.Eiv, W. F. fe & .J. Teats, W. K. KatcES, BAnnETT & CaRt- to 'T'a, Auigiusta, (Gen., and by Drtiggrsts generally. Price--81 per bottle ; 6 bottle for $5. 87 Remembler to ask for DENNIS' GEORGIA SARSAPARII.LA. 2 .Inte 26.-.8 IR4 23 L ost ON Suna nt, att Pottersville near my dlwe'l Mi aS\A1.L Y ETL.OW POCK ET EOOK - wth a llek strintg !t'uh nlroundmi it, contmainhiogb tweenixty. andt s'eenty'-tive dlliars. In mthe bast fM~ of th el hiiuk ltere wtere ne two, 'ailh six or1 seven: onme dollar ills. rTe rest of the molney~ wats itt five dlla~;r hills ini the lack folds of Ite Book. rTe IPocket lik atlso cinainsiit severni ntes' tad piets. A ny' onme finding lime same amnh returnmint it to tie with its conttentsi will be suitably rewatrded. JOllN KlRiKSEY. Mrteh 2 7 tf _ Notice. A~ L l'Notns ind'ebtedh to time Fsltnte of' A bram jN. 'iler'en14i, dhe'd., wtili pleae mamke immteditate I paymtt. 'Tiise havtingt lh'mdemandswi'l piresent thaem ,di properly aittutted lor pnUymnt. sa I jjccD. J. GiILOITRIST, Aif'm't. Co-Partnership a, IIA\'E this day asvcited 41 r. lilTT in business with tie, whieh willAs E. JA tranmacted under the firm of Bowrts & lIhNe S. E. BOWERS.'. Flamburg, Nov 5, 1852. A Not ice. LL persons indel ted to S. E. PowErs, will please t.ind pity their notes andil tL-ounts, I ;m des:ruus of clusing t:iy old buitns tme ilanburg, Nov 5, 1812. HOLESALE AND RETAIL Family Grocery! V E I- EP consmnoly (-n handi n lairge and TWell t.-Ifortedl Stocki (of G liucl.I1llES, viz:I Bacon, Lard, ug ar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, hole, Ialf anad Quarter Blirrels, nnd Faily 3ess Alnekerel in Kits, IER.l.4- ADA31ANTINE CANDLES. LAMP' AND LINSEED OIL. RAiLNS. AL. MUNDS. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESEIRVES, PICKLES, resh Lobsters, Ealmcn and Eardines, C A N D IES, ICES ALL XlDS, SMCKED IIF &TOEGrI8, FINE OLD BRAN DIES, WINES, r ectar, Eagle and Rye Wihiskey, - .\o Well slected Stock of CROCKERY and LASSWARE. BOW lEls & ILTT71. Jlaimburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 J31. A. G. TEAGUE, 7holesale & Retail Druggist A K ES this methoI of ret urniig his thanks to r . his friIlemls and pnitrons. fier the poatroirge he 3 recivel in the ale tii Drugs, Mediciehs, &e. lie is now receiving an dd.t:n to his already tensive Ste-ek of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ! , Paints, Oils, Wiilow Glass, Putty Physician's Shop rurniture, &c. TILE FINES'' WINES AND BItANDIES, for Mledieinail purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern nake, t Frenscla Extraclts, &c., &c. C int, Iltir, l.it, Shoe aned Ti ners Brusles linctures h Medicinal Ccmpounds, maide under his owni superv'sioin in htrict aecordarce wit I the U. S. Disp'ry. rIbe ssost Reputable Nostruus, I of which he will sell ait prices that will compart , roerbly with any Souther narkvt. Those wish ; to) purecase articles in hihs li:e will do well to 1 acnd examnilne hits Stock and prices. Edgelield] C. IT.. Jan 22 tf I WARDLAW k WALKER, it FACTORS AND CO.1.1llsOUN . orth Allamatic Wiharf, Charlestona. CoMstussioNSs FoR !: F.LIs COTToN, Fifty Cents per Bale. flH E Subhscribeer lmavingt forned a Co-Partntership, L with Mir. W. A. WAlIDLA W, of Charleston, rurlv (if A bheville. S. C.. foor the purpose of do- n g n EN ER A L FA CTOI.AG E :nd C00151IS- W " ON BL.SIN ESS, aviils hisieif of the ltesent porttity, of retirimg his sincere thaiiks to his imerecus frienis for the liberal patt(ioge be stowitd r a iumeer of ye:irs paist.-amitl in moviig. tenders n c service's fof thae ie'w ce-e rin of WA R J.A W W.A LK E.1. Chrk ston. i lire; lie lhopes tmany, S not al his ld atrons will ..h. d it to their interest t ship tIir piroduciee. 'Te receent arranigemcentse of the South Carolinn sil itened Comptjainy will tenble themc .Neon tee hnve i IDepot ni the city oef Anigcusin, thierebhy snve the pnise of Toll, nnd very greatly fneilitate the feor srig of pro'duce otr anty kited. 31r. .JonixC. ., 1Es, Agent eof W. & W.. in A ugusta. will atinii the forwttrding oef aill peroduce thoat their friends iy feel disposed to senid themi, fre'eof ebharge', 'e draynige. G. WAILKER. A ugusta, .July 19, 1852. if 29 THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, a IBSHED DALY, TRI-WEEKLY, Ai;D WEEKLY, AT COLUMIA, S. C. ['II E Suibscribeers taike pien''ure itn neknotewleedgin" Lthe siupp~ort the hae eive Kntee thleyv teook arge of the St I'TI CA i:Oi.IN I.\N. Thley~ ae spaireed no tecil e:- cflutt tee render it weerth liee ch e tupporct , .nn-l they beg ht ave tee anmnuce tee cie' reni lers antd to thie publl'ici er determ in atien eo evergh'n~tg that tan be edone tee miake it Unte ptable j.,eurital. Thet etsiont oef Itacil Roeadsein e ietterieor will ait.e d a t:ne eoppot tuniity i t country :dc rs tee eobtain thle hit..a' intelligenie, antel as wei r cive edatv t, le'gr.thcic desyncthrs direct frometie i othi attdt fi'reom Charkeitt, thiey wcil get thce eairli t teews i it~heo it's cuoltis. Our term, in :necordanc~ee wc'ith the resolutions eoted by the peress of the statce, will invatrintbly be advace. Unaily paper St;. Tfr.-Witkly $3, acnd 'eekly Cr:trolineiante per ainnm.e JOIINSTON & CA\c'IS. Clminht. Jan 29 -1itg 4 Staie of Souith Cariolinia, EDCEiI~lD DISTIl ICTI, IN CQOlitON PLEAtS. Win. D. .Jennings, a". . Decl. in Attachment. 'IlI U Plaitiff in, the aboeve ense ha~ving this dayr L hik-d a I )eel eatfiedn in imv Oice. tndl tihe lDe danit hiavitig neithier Wife enecr Attrney kienwn resiede withlin tie liimits eef thIis Staite tn whomt a y eof sid J etelaraationi wnhil a rule te lead enni lhe red: Ott .etion oef .\tr. TIost ria ts. .\tt..rey feor aitittll: Ortdered, Thlat 'aidl IDefetantt ajpeair el pleade to, said Ih-uelartaetiont within a year ande a y freom the date hereef or judegentt byi default 1 be enttered ngnZ~inst himit. T1110S. G. 1.\COtN, C. F.. D. citte ~oiuth~ CEarna, EDGEFIEL.D iISTRICT, IN SOMMON P'LEAS. v~eis Acltchl Tleferre & Toebet, 11 E Ptnintil' i the' adset eicsd, hacviing thise d.taty hiled huis delaractieon in myv Officee, actd te ifiendant ha~vineg neither wif eetr A ttorney kntoewn i reide within the limits eof this State on whomt a py of said de'carationt with rule to plead ennt hce rved :On miotieon oef .\.r. .e~en.vrit, A itorney fer cititihi: Ordered, Tltmt eaid iDefenanntiaeppeart amtl aend t, sacied declaration within a yeaer acnde a dayiv mie thce daite hereof, or judegenit nill be rendered 'int himt by detitelt. ' THTOS. G. BA CO, d. 2. ,, Clerk's Office, Oe' 3 1852a 11 4It state of South Carolin~a,a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN CO.IM. PLE AS. Silas Lilietnthal, a esDec!. in Attagchmcet. Richard Unailey. 31E PlhtinctifY ini tlity auov~e ense htavietg tilis eady , .fiel his Deelartioni in myt Offie,' aned the D e- 0 idant havcing necitheer Wife noer A ttorniey knowtt reside within the limits eof this State ont whomet a 'v of said Deelareitt with at rule to peleaed cain J served, Oat mteliii oef .Mr. MtonAtoss, Atteortey -Pilaientifl: Ordered theat said Deftedant aeppearr ed pleaid to said Dehirations withint a yeair aned a v freom the edacte hieretf, er judgenit will be I 'arded against him by defatult. L Clerk's Ofhee. Jue 1, 1852. lv ' Tea, Canudles, Sugars, &Ce L .\C(K, 'ltson, Gunpowdeuer~. Imeperiati 'ened )Yeuntg Ilyseon TI'E.\. ini llf, Q~uarcter. i$ighth i xes andce C'tties. ailvo alt retal. Spermi, A damiaientne atnd Steer WA K'DLES,. 't'used, Po .vderedl ande Cli-ilied S Ut'A R, Turi~thtte, Troilet andit Sheaa inie SOA P. For sade by E. IIODG ES, A c t~.:r Nov 2'J tf 46 N otice. T.T, INrsons itdebted tic tie IEstat'e if' C. .. Glocve'r, dlee'd., acre reguts'ete'd to maieke immie id' esta'te, will piresentt thtihe roer(ily attested. 1 JOlhN RAINSFOltD, Adm'r. LIVER COMPLAINT~, UNI)tCE, DysrEPSA, CIIRO2NjC OR EWo US DEBI3lTi, DISEASES OF TIlE IDJ)NEYS, AND ALL 0ISEASES ARISING FROMI stip:dered Lirer or Stoinach such as Con the 1I, Intrard Files. 'ullness or Blood Ilearl-as,5Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Weight 'j'. Disg'ust for Food, Fouillisc or Sinkig gor 4 toultlchI, Sour EIructdlo Snainingo at'll.rivigat the pit of lte Stimach ;' Breathimng Fuigad, Hurried and Difficult Suffcatiug F r at the Heart. Chokig or t snsation, turf Dimness of Vision. " i Sight, Ferer and dull pa'r?* hes be/ore Deh ciency of Perspiration, Yell a of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side{n ack, Chest, Limbs. <j-c., Burning in the FAek 'Sdden,. Flushes of Heat, Constant Imaginitfh of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits,enn bcan et ually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'8 ELEBRATED GERMAN BI'ttRS PRPIIARFD nY DR. C. IN. JACKSON, AT TIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE; 120 Arch Streot, Philadelphia: TIEiIL power over the nive disenses is not execiled-i jusled-iy nny iother preparatison i the United States. a cures attebt, In mnany cases afler skillful physlela s ha iled. These Bitters are wortlhy the attention of Invalids. Poe -sing greant virtues it the ratinlension of diseasss of 1I Iver andi iessr glands. exercising tie nisit searehing powi rs In weaknetss anti afn-citins of the digestive orgns, thev re withal. sae-eertain andi plesant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the " Bosrox Bz," auild In his paper of th' 3nd4 of .une lust: DUn. lonnri.ssA Cri.tititV.T aTiiAN BtrT.n for thid are of Liver Complaint, Juntisllce. tysaliupoia, chronic ie' ;rvons lebility, is dsoervedly one fof tie iost populat' salleines of the slay. These l!ttIers have beets tasest tf s s, and a freid at our elhow says lie lnss himelf re Aved an effectun aid pernianent cure of liver Complahnt -o the use of this remledy. We are cosnvined iint, in tht* se of these liitters. tie patient costntlltiy galln istrensgthl at? igsr-ns fnet wosrihy sof grentl csnsidekration. Theay sare pleaus tit in taste a smneli.nd enns ihe usd by perssts with the sost ailiente slimnrchs with cafety. unster any circsineesil.srs Ve are speraking frt experienc-, and to the afliieted I% lvise thetir use. "oCoNT': W .KLr, one of lite best Literary papers pub. shed, sid, itu. lsiort.ArSa (r.rsmAY T nsmanufeured W, 1)0. neksi. are now recminsniinded I y slme (if lite mos promi ent memerlirfof tif- rneulty is n article of much eileacy ia ases oit fenil we:kness. As asch Is he case, we would :is! ieiota :1ll si)hers to) o.iain liittle. and tis save themselves seh sseknesis. lersons of debilitated constiluiis will 11ndsi ese htter sivnmingeis in tihi-ir heialth. as we knLow frot xperience the isaintary el!eet they haive nyssm week systems.' Mlore Eridenuce* Tis( 1on1. C. D. li s.sxs, Mayor of the City of Camaten .1.. says: "lIor.sANssi GEn5TAX 1rrrx-.-We have seen many iatrinig noties of thin i-sicine. nd the sunree from which i-v easne insinesd uts ill inake isinjiry respecting its .*merits. roin nqiry we were persunsded to use it. and must say e fiuni it specille i it actin upin sisases of the liver it iligestive orginsi. aisd lhe piwerfu4l inluence it exerts pins ervuus lrostratione is really surpr'ising. It es-als' and rengwhen site nerves, idnging them into a sate of relose, inkinsg sleip refre,-hing. if this nelicine as snre geterally uie, we are satled irse wob lie less sick ness. na fromt the stiominehi. liver, antd rvous systen tis grent tmajority of ret ani Imaginaary dils esp emitamaste. illive th3ems in a henihy coindition, aadl you ins iisl deniane to, epidiems! generally. This extraordinarr e;cinse we would ivise our friends who are at all indiis tooed ti give t triil-it will reconmend itself. 1 lshoulsi, in et. ie i every family. No other msedicine ens proice enli evideiers of iterit." E uitii' Isoson evidence 1ns been receivedi (likei the for ig) frm all seitir.s of tie Union. the hist three yean. ii the s-troic's't t-itim y in its favor. is. tlsii there is niro r it iseil li ti- I rnetiee sf tue regninr Plhvsielins af I'lils e-lhin. than tll sother sstrunms coina esd. a fel lil -nn esas 7he stobisheil. inil fuity oiving that a scientifflerne is wil meet witlh their tiniet allprovial Ahen lrefsted vrens Iti. fo.rmi. That sIedicine will eure liver Comaplaint ail yspe - . nsnen disitit ssftesr sn it is lirec-es. It aets 1Ti - lelly up4 ilte stfomir.ch ind liv r; it is lrfertbilrla to cas. el is. AL.L BfLhlOUS DISEASF-tihe effect 1, Isunticehl e. They enn Ie asdmini..test-l ta l'euales oir iinant witl sf.ty .11i relisslile bwaflt it assy ltie. Look well to the marks of the Genuine. 'es have the written signalnre sf C. X1. .AK.EON pon tif- wvrpp.elr, and his namise lown lit the bolie, without hieih tihy sre spurious. al-er ante Wlolesa'e and Retail at lite GEU:AN siF.1 iNI1 STOitm, Not. INs Arei str-eL, sine simr bielow ith. hiladelphin; ansi iy rspectable dealers geterally ru.gh the. count'ry. PitlChV.Sl)EDCED. To enn1ies all cisnsss sf Isinlss is, ensjsy Lte nasvantages of asir great restorsnsive lssu e-rs. Sisxt.u BomE~, 7, CLN's. G~r Also, for sale, isn tis VIllage. by ~ 1l.2G..L. PENN, AGNT. SIVERWORT'AND TAR S.\ FE ansd certain eure faor Cosughs, Csilal . Criup. A sltmn. Cosumptssltissn of thea TLngs piing f llmod. Urinchsitis, lloopjitsg Cong~Is and 1 tl'subnissary As iTeetionsss. A Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption ! Tusr. fisllowsing is frosm thse pest of mts. II. L.vt oa,1-'q.. the dlistingnishedi isditoir osf she U. S. Mili try assd Naval Args, undear dlate aif New York, antsiry 26. I851. Whsat coauld bse morceconel-Isive "It is celdosm wre permil otiriselv& .te or-enpy a pnena in sisese solusmns iso sek in psraisea sf any- ar -ls its she pntent med-sicisse wvay ;sbut whlens we see se life sof a fellsow c-rensure save hcIiv thse use of asny adiiine wh aever. we cosidiser is' as ousr right, if ass astr sduty, las give a simpjle~ stardrite..t sf facts., i t thers mnov. ins like mtanlner, lie bienefiutied. Then are whiiebs has' indneedss s to pets this article was thsat f a yousng lasdy sof ssur ne-quainsiance, 5 lhs bsy frseet psportre 1o thme night air, -onstrsaeted ti Coldi nh ichs ledl usn ste J.tnngs before ifA rainages -ouslsd be inved. (Thsi. osccurredl Iwo ye-ars nigo thsis witesr.) 'nssssi re-meies wvere tused, but' withs very litle effect r beefi.-Thie Conuglh crew nosrs'e. wvithIs cpisint xpetarsti. anda the suinken eye-. nuda ptale, lhslha~v haek, isshl pslanly tliss puhlnssnary dissease w'.as sdoinsg C niorst on5 hesr u'eliente frnmes. The famn-ly phlysi ass wns cositlds. artIl altssini ise- won dlno nai ast hes ysmt Indyl that site reaslly hsna tht' Cosnsump sin. sI hie wou~tld give- nsa enmcsinragieent it. t a enare. t h'is arici s her mothiler was' persusadedl to make cse of a botl osf D~r. lRogers' Comimnd Syrtup sof .iverwirt na T a '-r. nil wei are hailppy to stlate citie can perf-cl ly entre-d in Ises.' than thsre monats by tis sesdiine alosne, after evesn lhope wans dsstpyed. It us sele~ss to commestla .ms cseh a send. is Shis, faor sthe impte t rusth n ill rech~ n hiere ps!ished- fsitn neaver as. If any', dos:.hi Its- authienticitv oif this sltateetl et thmn casll as thia Oflice.-U. S.'Alilary ands Nat al A renss. TESTIIKONY OF TEE PRESS. Frost the N. Y. Couirier, Aug I32 DR. ioGs'~s SYaR or IssvEuwoaR AffD TAtt. Ve ae hs-ieardl if s-verasl imsportant a-nres recen-tly fietesd liv this e-xc-ellenst med-sicinasl prearations, annds is sne in.'lanse thait enm se sundekr sitr siservaltion, weo ass spenk cioasldently. One sf ousr emlplosyee s who al'...nfR-red sverselv from a lsong sstadissg colsd, aln ing ie pn-I wieek 'rnt'ie-se i he usea if thsis medi ie, andi hsis Cold ha~s enstirely udisappeared'. From the N. Y. 3Mirror, Sept. 2. Livc-nwont ANZ5 TAn.--Ofilhe virtinesaof Dr. Rog rs' Iog 3-a edMri cineas p ru-s frosm th imvlsie arsi ec. it is sinedletsssW wst s'iitkik : its etlien.'y in spedi a-nrinsg Cttnghs, (Cils msld sathetr isg coimplaintt, ihs toss freegntentl,- if nsagle-cted, restult its Con nmpitn. is too welli estsabliaheds its public confi'densce need enlogy nsow. From thse N. Y. D)espatch, Ang 25. WE htaves heretofore takens socnsion ts give osir tew many in favoir of-this enrat ire irope-rtie.!ssf Dr. tagers' Compsmiitd1arnsp aif Liver:' srt dhdsa inr', siuid' :ssnld hsere repea't ste advice airs-ashy givens fsor all e-risons whoia are afficiated iths CsumpSlationrs or a ny f the premonitory synmptoss to smake a tal of Iy1. isers prepainrations. E V The Genuasne is signed AanDIF. Rocgns. ons se seel plaste ensgraved 55rapper arosundl each botwle, ndi isa sold! n holesale and retail byv .SCOVILa & 31tin, 113 Chsartres street. New Orleans, sle General A gents ihsr thse t'.'uthsern Slates, to wshorn II orers mussst hec addsresedh. ry Ssihs. also 5sy t. L. PF.NN.- Edigefield C. II ADLAW & I)NNDY, A bhesille C. II.: P'RA TT :JAES. Newsberry, A. J. CltEIG11TON, 11am srg. Ss. Ca. A pril 1 tf Ia~burg & Edgefield Plank R'd7 burto th OLDss 0 W1 VEI.1.S, ssn thea l~nPiessose cmnd, ansd lby the lMsrtin Townsvs Branchl from lamis nirg ts, near hea slew Brisdge oiver Naevels Creek. P~erss tvelIlinsg or sentding theair Wasgonis sor esshsils o hsllamhrg byv thet 31asrtin Trowns lissnd, sa avail thelse-sslvs osf thea lirsnch Pltink- Rads to lmsbrs~. byv tnrtsing to lte left, hsns'. a milhe abusoe lar sy's Chtsseb, Iby wich- thsey wvill avoid all thse ills' ands sandss otn te .a:rtis Tsowns lasnd. 'The lisind wsill be comthpleted frostm Tlamburg to se Pise Jlouse~ about tlie Past of 3oveiber. 1(ates of Toll. For, five- and six hosnsse WVagonts, 5 ets per milo Twso " " 3 "i "i " Tw'so " Carrige-s3: " " " Ose "5 " at su sw lrses'hssek travellers, "5 t s" " " ehic-sa sit meiet'nig, are ench enttitles' fevhalf the ' A NK TR ACK. and tl'e Drivers are required to urn to theo " RIGIIT !" 11. .\. KENRTCK,.President. ha.b.rg..- e t S .r 34a