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Iflisedianmms. 0T As pretty a little thing as we ever saw is the ibllowing which we find in one of our eachanges: A.bee, while ]ay sleep:ng young Dolly, Mistook her red lip for the rose ; There honey to seek 'twere not folly No flower so sweet ever grows. It tickled and waked her, when, clapping, Her hand on the impudent bee, It stung her, and Dolly, caught napping, Came pouting and crying to me. Sail she, " Take the sting out I pray you!" What way I was puzzled to try, And a trifl.ng wager I'll lay you, You'd have been as much puzzled as I. I'd heard about sucking out poison A sting is a poisonous dart So I kissed her : the act was no wise one, The sting found its way to my heart I ABOUT LONG COTTON. We learn that the past season has been one of unexampled prosperity to the plan ters of our State. The great staple of East Florida is Sea Island, or Long Staple Cotton. The producing region of this species of Cotton is confined to Sea Islands, along the coast of Carolina, Georgia, and the Penin sula of Florida. The Islands on the coast produce the finest description of cotton known, and this cotton the present season has brought .as high as eighty cents per pound; the land producing these fine cottons has been in cultivation over one hundred years, and its fertility is now maintained by the free application of marsh mud, and marsh grass, taken from the tide water 'creeks, and the application of about twelve bushels of salt to the acre, put ting about one quart of sAt to the task row; the finest cottons are principally used in France to mix with silk fabrics. The next quality of lorg Staple is the totton raised in the Peninsula of< Fiorida; known in the ;narket as Florida Cottonm. The who'le Peninsula. of Florida prodnces this cotton, which has. sold iN the market the present' season at fiqm, 39 to. 48 cents per pound, according to quality. The pine lands improved by cowpening make fine crops, but the best description of soil is con sidered the grey hammock, which has rather a sandy appearance. The product per acre on pine lands is from 500 to 1000 pounds seed cotton to the aere, and the hammocks from 1000 to 2000 pounds per acre; this cotton will make about 2.50 pounds of clean cotton to the '1000 lbs of seed cotton, uihich at 40 cents perpo5nd would 'nake the pine lands yield fifty to one hundred dollars per acre. and hammock from one to two hundred d illars 4 per acre. The crop of the present sVastni Id fully sustain this statement, as the plaint has been universally made that li more cotton had been planted than y could possibly pick out. These fine cottons were formerly ginned out by a hand gin, in order to avoid injury to tho-staple, which would be destroyed by the use of the saw gin used in preparing the short staple cotton ; subsequently roller gins wvere employed, wvorked by horse power, re cently the McCarthy gin is preferred to all others as best, preserving the length of the staple and giviing the cotton a smooth carded app~earance. The disadvantages of raising long cotton are its lesser product, its requiring peculiar soil, its g.eater difficulty is gathering, and its more excessive ginning-St. Augustine (Fla)'Ancient City. INQUIRY ABOUT THE SHANGHAIS. A Mohamwk farmer writes to an agriceullu ral editor that the "lhen fever" rages some up that way, and inquires: " Nowv what do you think of the variety called Shank-highs, whose name don't helie them? I tell my wife they have no body at 411, and that when the head is cut off' the legs ome right apart! Am I right ? Neighbor Buckingham's wife says they're the heatenest thins -to lay on airth, and that they sit and lay both onst. I don't believe it-it's cointrary to nater. I think they only recline a little, as it wvere, and-Jerusalem ! how can thim things seti my jack-nife can set as well as they can. "1 tell you, Mr. Editor, they put things out of joint too, dreadfully. When Buck ingham's wife got her Shankhighs home the other day old Kink happened to hear the rooster crow the first time, and not knowin'g anything about the matter, summoned half' the hands on the place to come and help get the old blink-eyed mule out of the cirib. Old Kink says, " day don't sit on de roost snme as odder chicken nohow, but dey sits strad dle of de stick, cause wvhy, when dey 'tempts to sit same as common chicken do head aint heahby 'nuff for do legs, and dey falls off backwards." Correct philosophy that. T1hey sit when they eat, I know, for I've seen 'em do it ; and I've see'n 'em try to eat stauding. hut'was no go, for wihen they peck at a grain of corn on the ground, they doii't mnor'n half reach it, but thehead. bobs right between their legs, making thenm turn a coin. pleto somerset. May be they're like swinged cats, weorse than they look, and that's bad enoughqanyhow. i'd ats soon see a pair of tongs or compasses walking about the yard r~s tbese Shankhighs. And I had like to have fo~got to tell you, that Pete says they areo big liars, 'cause dey crows long time 'fore dlay in the mornin' when 'taint day; .but Kink says Pete dlon't 'fleet dat deir' legs is so lung, dey see dajlight long time 'fore communi chicken." THE UsE OF FnuI.-Something like clear superstition exists, even in our boast. ed light-abounding day, concerning the use of fruit. TIhis, of course, has no better groundf for beleif than other mere fancies and whiins. Fruit growvs for people to eat -in its natural state. A medical iviiter of sense and note, has the following excellent remarks: " Instead of standing in any fear of a general consumption of' ripe fruits, we re gard them positively conducive to health. 'The very maladies commonly assumed to have their origin in a. free use of apples, cherries, meloiis and wild. berries, have been quiite as prevalent, if not equally destructive in the seasons of scarcity. There ate so many erroneous notions entertained of the bad effect of fruit, that it is quite time that a counteracting impression should be pro niulgated, having its foundation in conmmo sense, and based upon the common observa tion 3of the intelligent. We have no patience in reading rules to be observed in ihis par ticular department of physical comfort. No one, we imagine, ever lived longer, or freer from the paroxysms of disease, biy discar ding the delicious fruits of the l.ind in which he finds a home. On the contrary, they are necessary to the preservation of health, and are, therefore, caused to make their ap pearance at the very time wvhen the condi tion of the body operated upon biy deteriora ting causes not always understood, requires their grateful- renovating il1duences." BEAR AND FoBEARt.-" Bear and for. bear" should be the motto with which every young couple start in life. Each have their failings, their wants and trials. Upon nei ther should the whole burden rest; as they " twain are made one flesh," so let them together he the Atlas to bear the house. hold on their ghoulders. Let the wife re member, when the husband enters the house with, 'that troubled look, that gloomy eye, that rigid lip, that thoughtful brow"-that quiet, unobtrusive sympathy, that deep, gen tIe and dev5rd love, it is her duty, and should he her pleasure, to offer him. But, on the other hand, let him not repel her at tentions: let him not give a harsh retort to a loving word of hers-wrung, though it may be, from the very agony of his soul she cannot know of all the agony-she only reels that her heart is crushed. And hus bands, do not complain if sometimes the brow of your wife is shaded by care-if sharp, quick words issue from the lips, which we admit should never utter aught but gen. tIe ones. If we were " perfect, even as our Father in Heaven is perfect," remember she has her trials, too, and this must be her apology.-Homo Journal. A CuoICE OF EvaLs.-Two young offi cers were travelling in the far West, when they stopped to take supper at a small road side tavern, kept by a very rough Yankee woman. The landlady, in a calico sun honnet, and bare feet stood at the head of the table to pour out. She inquired of 'ner guests "if they choose long sweetefiing,.or short sweetening in their coffee," The first officer, supposing that "long sweetening" meant a large portion of that article, chose it accordingly. What was his dismay when he sawv their hostess dig here finger deep down itto at% earthern. jar of honey that stood ne,-,r her, and.then-stir it (the finger) ro',,d in the coff'ie; His coimpanion seeing this, preferred "short sweetening." Upon which the -woman pitd1ked up a large lump of maple sugar that lay in a brown paper on the floor beside her, and biting off a piece, put it into his cup. Both the gentlemen dis pensed wiih eollee that evening. LONG S'rEET.-It is stated in a Philadel phia newspaper, that Second street, in that city, is five miles long in a straight line from north to south. It is occupied with retail shops and stores almost exclusively, and is the longest street so tenanted and used to be found in the new or old world. A RAw one from the land of study habits recently married a woman in Alabama:, and in a few months afterwards was required to father and support a child of rather doubt ful color. He immediately called on one of thtlegal fraternity, and stated his case, and was told by a gentleman of the green bag, that there could he no difficulty in e(fecting a divorce. Our verdant one reple'd'very in digna tly -" divorce h-li. I want to know if the nigger aint minc." PURE WATER.-Prof. Silliman says: If you wish for a clear mind, strong mios. cles, and quiet nerves, and long life and power prolonged into old age, permit me to say, although I am not giving a temperance lecture, avoid aill drinks hut water andI mild infusions of that fluid ; siun tobacco and opium. and every thing else that disturbs the system; rely upon ntitritions food-and mi'd 'dillnent drinks, of which wvater is the hasis, and youR will need noihing beyond these things except rest, and dne morail reg ulation of all your powers, to give you long. happy an' useful Jives, and a serene even-~ ing at a close." LE-r. great actions enenurage greater, and let honor be your merit, not your de sign. -D ry G o od s! SITUYIIIE R S8U PP L ES5 i! S NOW DEN B& SE A R, A UGUsTA, CA., have received fromi N. York; a large supply of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable for the Summer season,-amng which nre A full supply of Plain and Printed Hareges, Tis sues, Grenadines, Lawns, and French Muslins, in a great variety of styles.. Rich Frenech Embroideries, comprising Ladies' Chimizettes, Collars, U~nderskeeves, and Embroider ed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, of very beautiful styles. Superior French and English Prints, ana Fancy Ginghams. A large supply of Merimack and Cochieco Prints, Iof new and beautiful sty les, warranted fast colors. A large supply of very low priced Prints and Ginghams, for Servant. Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas, of the best style. A very large supply of Ladies', Nisses', Chmil drens', Youths', and Gentlemens' Hosiery,, of the elastic and best make, (particular attention is given to this article.) 12-4 Cotton and Linen Shectings, of the best make.. '7-4 and 4-4 Bleached and Brown Shirtings of the most approved styles. 8-4 and 10-4 D~amask Diapers, a large supply. Superior Dam~ask Table Cloths and Napkins. Extra liuckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for Tow els. A large supply of Furniture Dimities, and Cot ton Fringes. Musquito- Nettings, and Pavillion Bobinets, of extra width. Superior White Plaid and Striped Mtuslins, of beautiful styles for Ladies' Summer D~resses ; Plain Cambries, Jueonets, Nansook and Mdull Muslins,cof the best styles. -Plain Tarlaton,- and Plaini and Figured Swiss Muslins. Corded Cambries, and Cambric Dimitics, of su peior quality. Swiss and .Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Insertings Ladies' Mantillas. of new and beautful styles. Lace and Muslin Curtains, a large supp'ly. Fancy Lace, for Curtains, by the yard at low prices. A large supply of Window Shades, and Oil Clths. Cords and Tassels, for Curtains and Curtain Bands a full supply. Cornices, for Windows, of new and beautiful pat ternb. With a great variety of other articles, suitable for Family and Plantation use, and to all of wh.lich they respectfully invite the attention of the public. Special and prompt attention is given to ordcra from the country. May 25 - tf p 19 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd r 311 ROA D is now' oipen fo~r travel from Ham .burg to the OLD W E LLS, o'n the Pine llouse Road, and by the Martin Town Brnch from'n 1lam burg to near the new Bridge over Stevens Creek. Persons travelling or sending their Wagons or Vehicles to l lamburg by the Martini Town Road, can avail themselves of the Branch Plank Roadl to Hamburg, by turning to the left, half a mile above lardy's Church, by which they will avoid all the hills and sand on the Martin To'wn Road. /The Road wilt be completed from Ilamburg to the Pine House about the 1st of Novenmbtr. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Three " " 4 " " " Two' 1" 3 " "t " Two " Carriages 3""" One " " 2 "' " " Ilorseback travellers, " I " "" Vehieles on meeting, are eaeh .entitled to half the PL ANK TR ACK, and the Drivers are required to pao- the " RIGHT !" 3'1. A. KENRICK, President. 'avburg, Sept 8 tf 34 Potatoes, Onions, &c. A CONSTXtNT supply of Potatoes, Onions -.Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, &c., may be found at E. HODGES, Aosar I o on tf 41 Maryland State Lotteries FOR JULY 1853. The Payment of all Prizes is guaranteed by. the State of Maryland. EMORY & 00, IM PRATT STRT, BALTIMORE, MD. The following Schemes for July will ie found espeeally worth the attention of the public, and orders are niost respeetfully sol:cited in them. A NICE SMALL LOTTERY. Patapsco, 192, for July 13th. 1 Prize or $8,000 is $8,000 4 " " 2,000 are 8,000 8 " - " 1,000 are 8,000 200 Prizes of $100, "0, &c. &c. &c. Tickets $2 . Sh:res in proportion. Packages of Wholes $35, Halves $17j Quar. $81. CONSOLIDA TED 28, FOR JULY 15. Prizes of $15,000, 4 Prizes of 2,500, 30 of 1,000, 528, 400, 300, 200, &c. &c. Tickets $4. Shares in proportion. Packagas of Whales $52, ll1e4ves $26, Qbam.$13. MAGNIFICENT SCIHEMEI Washington Co. 33, for July 18th. $ 456,45 6. C0Zo0CQea ownaomamsms. Divided in.5.Capitals, each of $12,000. Divided in 5 Capitals, each of $6,000. 15 Prizes of $1,000, 1,500, 250, &c. &c. Tickets $8. Shares in proportion. Packages of 26 Wholes 120, 1alves 60, Quar. 30. Consolidated,. 29, for July 22. 1 Prize of $S18,00-3 is $18,000 3 " " 6,000 are 18,000 3 " 3,000 are 9,000 20 or 1,000, 500. 400, &e., &c. T:ekets $5. Shares in proportion. Packages of 26 Wholes 75, lialves 37j, Quar 118. $523,318! Susquehlanna, 35, for July 27.. SPLE4NDID SCHEME. Prizes $35,000, 17,500, 7.500, 3,678. 20 Prizes of 1,750, 400, 300, &c. &c. Tickets $10. Shars in propnrtham, Packages of Wholes, $131, Halves, $65, Quar $32j A Beautiful Two Dollar Lottry! $406, 506! Patapsco, 206, for July 29. I Prize of $8,516 is $8,5i6 4 1,750 are 7,000 4 " " 50a re 2,000 100 Nice Pr'zes of. $200 Tickets $2. Shares ini proportion. Certificates -f Pack;iges of 26 cist Winlas $30, 26 11alves $15, 26 Quarters $7, 26 Eighths S3. M A M M 0 T i 80 H E ME. GRAND '0NS0LLlATEDM, P, FOIL JULY 30, $1,202,000! Prize of $M.I00 1 Prize of $25,000 1 - 15,000 1 " " 15,000 i " 0,0j 1 " " 8,020 15 Capita's of $4,500 ! 100 Paiz.-s ,f 2,501a! 1,000, 500, 2507, &C. &c. ke. Certificate of Packagv cost 26 Wlhaoles ,S300, 26 11alves $150, 26 Quarters 75, -26 Eighaths Sib. The Lotteries in Maryland are drawn under ' tho.ty oft the State by Sworn Commaissioaners el tu edl by tha - ' pitp. Onre Packrage iranany of thre above Ltteres ary d~raw~ thre 4 h:;:heast Prize~s. Al; Liatteries are an~swered by r,.turn mail, and thec Otlie ai Prinated iDrawinrgs wvith a written expla natioan senrt immnediately tihe result is over. Whlenl conrvenrient senrd a draft, ars nmost secure. Fro.aa thet voe irmmnen-c naumaber oaf Prizes said by us recentrly, we are fully justified itn saying, that ini orer to, oatain a Good Prize?, it is oary nrecessary to uddress a linec to EMORY & CO., . 154 Pratt St., Baltimaore, bid., Junert 29 t f 25 AUGU'STA FASHUIONABLE aLOTEIM H~ MPORIUM~. m:ufacurinrg and AT A LL Tti~u5 well sujpplied with the newest styles of Clothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOOLNS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Unmdershuirts ased Drawers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, ko,, &C, TOILET FURN iSli G--Fancy Soaps, Ex tracs, Citath anal lla'~r ]lru~shes, Caimbs, Roigers Knives, Sharrs, Purses arnd Poirt iaiaonies, Canaes, Umbrellas, llats, Caps, aind every article of Gen~ tlemens' dress rand persoi~nal fuirnituore. '1TO TIl E TR ADE-We are well supplied with CLOThIS, CASSIM IRES, VTESTINGS AND2 TRIMMlINGS. Cloths by the piece, prattern or yard, whi~ch we will sell as low as carn be bought in New York City. WM. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGR.~AMA5. No. 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga. Miarch 30 tf 10 00partnership Notice. GEORGE& ROllINSON & .lI. B. JACIKSON lavce sssociarted thenmselves together, for thae trasatinrg of a -General Hardware Business, Under thec style of RoBNsson & -JACrrsON, liatnburg, where we~ wall aiways keep ran extensive assortmaentl of EVERY T1IllNG ina thaat linre, -togethaer withr Saddles, Bridles, liarnuess, Leather, Trunks, Whips, &c. &c. Haumburrg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROB IN SON & JTA CKESON, J AMBURG S. C. H AVE now on hawol a maost complete Stock of Ulard ware, amaonagst whaich urany be found 200 Ton Engls and Sweed Iron, 500 fRegs Kniils, 20,000 Lbs. Castings, 5150lDaz. Callins,' A xes, 75 " Brades' Pnatenat Uoes and others, 5 "~ Supaerioar Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, -Tilletsaan anad others make of Vices and Anvills, Trace, H alter, Laog, Fifth aind other style of Chains, A complete Stock of Pocket rand Table Cutleyry, ---ALL STYLES OF Plains, Saws, Chisels, Serews,11inges, Knobs, Bellows, Hitts, Gunas, P.stolhs, Shot Baigs, Powder Flursks, Cottoin aand Wool Cards, Well Whee~ls, Kettles, Stew rans, Fryinag Pans, G ridironrs, liamimers. I .atchrets, Taks, Warer, and Wnaffle Iraons, Candle Stieks, Steelyarda, Markin~g Guaes. Spirit Levee~, Andi, ons, Shovnels and Tongs, Serew -Plates, Comparsses, Thaum Gurages, Peaieursion Caps; &e:~ Ulamburg, A pril 27 i 15 Excto' Notice. A LL throse inadebted to the estate of Willan .t.Garrett, dee'dl.. are requested to make pay ment forthwith, sand throse hravinrg demiands agarinst said estate will renader them in properly attested according to law. CIIAR LES H AMbMOND, ) Wal. G. 11AbIMOND, a THOS. GARRETT. Feb gtf . 3 Noti-c. A LL throse harving any denmands against tha tE tato of Liark Swearringenr, dee'd.. are re quested to hand thenm in properly aittestedl, rind al hose indebted to saiid Estate are requested to mrak< immediate paymaent. MO0SES SWEARINGEN, Ex'or. A Card! JOHN BAUSKET T, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICE in the frame building adjoining and east of the Court hlouse square. April 13 Sme 13 JOSEPH ARNEY, -LL be found at all times in his Office, at V Edgelleld Court House, near the PLANTER's HOTEL. ie will attend promptly and strictly to business in hi's profession. Nov. 14 tf 51 ABNER PE RRIN, A GENT for the Prosecution of Claims for Boun ty Land. Revolutionary and other Pensions. Office at Edgetield C. 11., S. C. Feb23 tf 6 0ANDIDATES. Por Sheriff. JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. i. S. KEY, FELIX E. BODIE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, For Tax Collector. THEOPHILUS DEAN, M. B. WHITTLE, CHARLES CARTER, TiOMAS 1. REESE, Z'or Ordinary. DAVID BODIE. H. T. WRIGH'I JOHN W. SINITH, W. F. DURISOE, ror Clerk. EDITUND PENN. PICKENS B. WEVER. THOs. a. BACON. R. B. HOUICNIGHT, CAROLINA HOTEL EDGEFIELD C. HI, S. C. A THIS ESTABLIS1MEN T for merly known as the "SrAxN Ilo -rE.L" having been purchased and opened in D)eceruber last by the Undersigned, he would nmst respectrally soili t his friends and the public gnenek ell, aihe feels con fident th;4t i can do tj well for thei as could be expected in a place like'This. Ilis I louse is situated on Main Street, one block South of the Public Square, and convenient tothose travelling the Plank Road. Also. from Columbia, A iken and G riliittevilI. His St-ibles are con veuient to the'llouse and always well supplied. The House is sufficiently retired from the busi ness part of the Town 19 render it always quiet and confortable, so that tzie wenry traveler may always be sure of a good nights Pest. F. 31. NICHOZAS. May 11 . tf . New Store and New Goods! r lE Subscriber has just opened an ENTIRE TNew Stock of Goods, at thu Old Stand (the UricK S-riar) consisting of every va riety of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, &c. Thankrul for past favors, he hopes by st'iet at tention to busintess and a desire to please to share a continuance of the same. lis friends and the public are requested to call and examine fur themselves. 07 A liberal diseount for Cash. . C. BRYAN. .Edgefield, March 16, if 9 'New Spring Goods, rP 'lE Subscriher take~ this umethod of returning I his grateful thankaei his piuneial customners for tieir lung continuea.:patronalge, anid fee Is conli dent from bine years experience in the Alere.mitile busmn that he can offer inducements to his custo mers th'ut must secure a continuanee of their l-ast favors. lie is now receiving and offering one of the Nost Desirable Stocks of Dry Goods Fir the Sumtmer Trade, that he has eve yet offered to the publ~e. AlIso oil hand, a tine Stock of Cutlery, Bard anad Crockery Ware, And a large and eXe( Ilent var'ety of HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES1 Of his own manufacture. asi well as a good supply of Yankee work. A Good Stoikkjof Groceries, consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, alOTa CSES, SALT, Bacon and rKd,. Which he will sell'low for Calh. Aliso, a suply o Drugs and itedicinles, Sueh as Sweet, Castur, Train nnd -Linseed Oil, White Lead, Window Glass and Putty, &e., &e. M. W. CLARY. May18S 5z IS MIL LE R & W ARRE N, DEALER IN F'ancy and Staple Dry Goods, Corner opposite the Mansion House, AUGUSTA GA., HJ AVE received the largest Stoek of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, which they have ever of'ered, embracing every variety and Style of Dress Goods. Ladies' While and Binekl Lace Mantillas, luck and ed Sile51antillas, RichV-tick I". .'. ' 3 Evening Dresses, Lace Curtaiins, Damask Tamble Cloths, Richiardson's Linas, 12-4 Linien Shiriinge, Pillow Case Litnens and Towcllings, Fancy Plaid Linens, Tweeds and Caihmeretts for [Boys wear, E Planters heavy Linen. Cottonadles, Fancy Linen Drills, Ulack French Cassimiers und V'eatings for Meni's wear, We have also a fine lot of Osnaburga and Str'pes, Marlboro and English Plaids for Servants wear, all of which we will sell eep. gg We respectfully solicit orders from our friendes at a distance, and will warraut every article to plase. A ugusta, Mar 30 Sni 10 Carriages! AT THE OLD-STAND) OF S. & ,J. GILBERT * CHARLESTON, s. C. S & E. lM. GILIIERcT continue the . CA RLRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos 35 and .40, Wentworth Street, whl-re ilzey will be pleased to exhibit to their old fricnbs antd us tomuers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their owni manufaeture togethet various other styles usually' found itn this market. Their long sequaintanice with tis market as Manufacturers and Dlealers will cenable them to oll'er great inducements to purchasers both in style and prices. Aug 25 - -tf 32 Southern Manufacture. Pair Homne nade Plantation BROGANS! IIARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. 0P ALL D~sCRIP1~roNs. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil, SIIOEMAKkRS' FINDiNGS. A t the Shoe Store, nex.t door to Sullivan & flrother. July 21 tf '27 Boot and' Shoe Manuflactory. '1511E Subscriber having renewed and increased facilities in his. businiess, takes this nmethiod of informinig his kind patroens, that he still remtainus at the samne place where lie was last year, and con tinues to make Fine Drers Double Solk- and Pu-up IIOOTS, of the finest and best Materials, and geod fts warranted. Also, I have now on hiand a beautiful variety of Boots andi Shloes of my own Manufacture, which, for ene month, I will sell at Low Praica FOR CASII. * * WM. McEVOY. Jan 12 5 2 DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggist r AKES this method of returning his thanks to his fricnids and patrons, f;'r the patronage he Iis received in the sale of Drugs, Medicines, &C. Ile is now receiving an addition to his already !xtensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuirs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty Physician's Shop Wurniture, &c. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars amnd Tobacco, PERFUMERY df his owIymd. 1%rthern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. Paint, Hair, Hlat, Shoe pnd Tanners Brushes Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict accordar ce with the U. S. Disp'ry. The anost Reputable Nostrutms, All 6f which he will sell at prices that will compart lvorably- with any Southern market. Those wish ing to purchase articles in his lire will do well to :ail and examine his Secli and prices. Edgefield C. IT.. Jan 22 tf I N o t i ce, JOIIN 111. WITT Iraing purchnsed the exclusive interest of the IIACHINE SIOP of Clessrs. BesUHNEL. & W r-r, wi:l keep constantly rn hand the toiowing articles, in complete and ex Dellent order, and at the Augusta prices, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all sies and according to order. -ALSO Pannel Doors, Window Blinds, 000RFRAMES AND WIN1DOW FRAMES, MANTEL-PIECES, ed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, Beau reaus, Writing Desks, Work Stands, Book Cases and all other Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. -A LSO Repairing and Job Work of every kind appertaining to the above articles, and Furniture (if every "el ,ription, done promptly and upon the most liberal terills. Edaefield C. IT.. Dc 1. 1852. tf 46 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND CO31MISSION Vorth Atlantic Wharf, Charlesten. CoMIatlsSloNs FOIL SELLING Co'r'rer9, Fifty Cents per Bale, T IIE Subscriber having frn-ed a Co-Partnership with 1)r. V. A. WA R DLA W, of Charleston, rrmerly of Abbeville. S. C.. for the purpose of do in a GENERAL FACTORAGE and COMaIS BION BUSINESS, avails himself of the piesent pportunity. of returning his sincere thanks to his nunruous friends for the liberal pattionage bestoweei for a number (if years past,--and in tioving, tenders lhe services of the new concern of W ARDLAW & WA LIH.R. Charleston, where he hopes niany, if not all his old patrons will find. it to their interest to s-hip their produce. The recent. arrangements of the South Carolina Rail Rload Company will .enable thei soon to have a Depot n the city of Augusta; thereby save the expense of Tull, and very greatly facilitate the for aitiling of produce of any kind. hMr. John C. RFEEs, Agent of W. &I W., in Atigusta, will attend to the forwarding of all produce that their friends may feel disposed to send them, free of charge, save drayage. G. WALKER. Aug'usta, July 19, 1852. tf 29 HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A moat miraculous cure of Bad Leg., after 413 years suifering. ErrA cv of a letter frm Mr. WiL.tuin GAtenmy, of 70, &t Mary's Street, W eyimouth, dated May 15th, 1851. To Paorssoni lloLil.owAv, Sin: A tthec age of 1S my wire (who Is now 61) cauight a a violent cold, whieh seotted in hertlegs, and ever since that time thry have beven naore oir less sore, and greatly infinmed. Her ngonies were disinreting, and for monthis together she was deprival entirety of lest and sleep. Every remedy that medienl men tuttiseud wais tried, but without effeet: iher health sutered severely, nnd the si:ate of her legs was terrible I had often rend ynur advertisemnents, nnd advised hier to try 'ur Pills and ()rinent ; uni, as a last rasure, after every other remedy ladt pruveid useless, she enenled to do so. She comminenced six weeks ago, ind strange to relate, is now in gd heatlh. 1ler legs are painless, withonut seam or scar, anu her sleep ssiimdi ail unituehed. Could you have wIt. nessedl the.suifferintgs of my wife durtig the inst.13 years. and contrast them wvith, her present enjoymient of health, ynu wold indleed feet delighted in having been the means of so greatly allevatling the suffering or a fitllow-creature. iSigned) WILLIAM GALPIJN. - A ersoa 70 years of age cured of a bad leg,ofJ thirl y ye'ars' standing. Corv of a letter from Mr. Wii.rruAM ABn,, builder of Gas Ovens, or lInshactific, near liuddersftetd, dated 3May 1, 18511. To auorEsson luLot.'w1', Sin: I stiered fcr a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of t wo or three necidents at Guns Works, accompa' nad biyscirlintic symptoms. Iliad recourse to a variety oh indtical advice, wvihouit iderivingr any benefit, and was even told that the leg must he amputaied, yet in oppositIon to that opinion. your P'ills anid tintment have cliceted a cnmplete cure in so short a time that fe~w who had not witnessed It would credit the fneL. (SIgned) WM. ADBS. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. England, ChemIst, 13.\Market Street, Hludderslleld. A Dreadful Bad Breast cured in one moanth. Extract or a letter from Mr. FnEDEzaicg TeNEBz, of Pen shiurst Kent, dated December 13th, 1850. To PaoFnssont lloL.IowAYv, SiR: My wire hniel suffered front Dad Dreast for more than six month's, nail diurngthe whole period had the best medi. cal attendlane, hut all to no use. Ilaving before healed an wful wound in my own leg by your unrivalled nmedic'ne, I etelrmined nginin to use your Pills andl tintment. -and there fore gave tiem trial in tier ease, and rorttunnte it was I did so, ror :i less thtan a nionth a perfet eture was elrected, and the bienell that variious other branches of nmy family hiave derived fVon their use I, really astontshinig. I now sirongty recoin mentt them to alt my friends. (Signed) FRIEDERIICK TUR.NER. [F/" The Pills shoulid hie used conjolotly with the Oint ment In most of thle fulliowing cases. mad Legs. hail tirensla. Durns, BunIons, Bile of Mnsehte toes anid Sand Flies, Coco-huy. Chi-o-font, ChilblaIns. Chppedt hands. Corns, (saft) Caneers, Contracted and Stilt Joints, Eiep'iantiais, Fisitls, Gout. Glandular Swellings, Ltumbiago. I'.s, Ieumitism, Seatis, Sore Nipples.. Sore Throts. Skitn 1)seages, Scurvy, Sore lteads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws. Sold at the establishment of Professor IHOLLA WAY, 224 Str~mni. inear Temiple lRar, London)nand by all respectable Druggists anid Dealers in Medicies thuringhntut the British Emire. and of those of the UnIted Stales, in Pots at 3ieta., S cents, and $1.50) cents cench,. Whtolesate by the principal Drug Itouses In the UnIon, end by Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS. New York. and P. M. COIIEN, Chsarleston. For sale In Edlgefld by G. L. PENN, AoFNT. There Is a ciinsiiderabte savIng by taking the larger slzes. N. B.-Direction for the guIdance of patieuts it every dis order inre atfixed to each P'o. March Rt0 ly* 10 BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. T II ESSENCE is warranuted to possess, in a concentrated form, all tha valuahle properties of JA3A ICA GINGER. and will he founid. on trial, an excelh-nut Famuily Medicine. It is partieularly recum mended as a tonic, to persons recoveritig from fever or other cdiseiaseii, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow andi vigor egnal to a wine-glassfnl of brandy or oer stimulant, without anty of the debilitating efects which are sure to follow the use of liqitor of any kind ; andI it is thecrefosre especially serviceahle to children and females. To the ageid it wuill prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, andl to those who are preispsed to goint or rheumattic affections, it gives gret relIef; and to the inebsrinte who wishes to re lorm. hut whose stomnacht is constantly craving the noxionts liquor. it is invaluable-giving tone to the digestive organs. and strength to resist temptation; anl is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. .Caution. Persons desirnng an tarlicle that enn he relied nipon, prepred soleiy from pure JA MAICA GINGER, should be particular to ask for " Brown's Essence of Jamai ca fGinger," whiach is warranted to be what it is rep. resent ' rpared only at FR ED'K BROWN'S Drg andl emical Store, N. E. corner Chetnut and Fifth Streets, Philadelphia. Directinns accompany each bottle. For sale in this Village by G. L. PENN, Agent. Mlay 4 ly 16 Factory Thread.' AFIN E assortmenaton hatnd, just received and Afor saile by M, . CA Y June 8 tif . 21 ilun CHERRYPECTORAL For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, ROARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGI, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. aA NY YEA RS of trial, instead of impairing the .1. public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation aid notriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakeable bene fit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate, stbstantiate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrpiat upon the com minity, have failed and been discArded, this has giained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro4uced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be fr gottent. While is is a frand Ott th. pulilic to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly eure-still there in abun dant proof that the CHERRY. PECTORAL dyes no only as a general thing, but -almost invariably cure the maladies for whici it is employed. 49 As time makes these facts wider ani better knowfn, this medicine has gratdually become the hest reriance of the ufflicted, from the log-catlin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Through out this entire country, in eteTy State, city. and in deed almost every hawnlet it contains, CHERRY PECTORAL is known as the best remedy extant for di'eases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many for eign cotmtries it is comisng to be extensively used by tleir most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britaiwr France and Gerninny. where the medkal sefences have reached their highest perfection,,CHERRY PECTORAL is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies. Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institu tions, and in doiestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Pltysicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the linngs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and efec tnni to enre. In fact, some of the most flattering tes imonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The CHERRY PECTORAL. i manufacttire d hy a'jraictical Chemist, and every outince of it under his own eye. A ith invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed anti protected by law frim counterfei:s, conse quently can be relied on as genuine. withoot adl terntion. We have endeavored here to irnish the comnrnni ty with a medicine of sneh intrisi superiority and worth as shonld commend itelf to their confidence-a remedy at once rafe, speedy and effectual, wich this has by repeated a-nd countless trials proved itself to lie and rttst by great eare in preparimg a with chemical accuracy, of ur.fform strength to afford Phy sicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best restlts, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all thJ medicine can do. Prepared and oild by JAMES C. AYER, Practi cal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Soltd in Edgefield by G. L. PENN, and: by Drug gists and Deafers in Medicine everywhere. At Wholesale by HIIAro, Rast>. & C., An gusta. Ga., and Charlestos S. C. April 27 3m 15 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TIlE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Lirer or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Intward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the ]lead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hieart-but i, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutteringat the pit of the Stomach, Smimming at the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the ileart, Choking or Suffocating sensations wchen in a lying poet pr.e, Dimness of Vision, Dots or~ Webs hejore the Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yelloweness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the aicde. Back, Chest, Limbs, rj-c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Hecat. Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression or Spirits, can be effect ually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S' CELEBRATED GERDIAN BITTERS ParrAREDn nY DR. C. MY. .JACRSON, . AT TIIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. T1IEIL power over the above diseases Is not exelled-I equate-by any other preparation ini the United States, as tthe cures attest, in many cases after skillful physIcians had fated . These BlItters are worthy the attention of invalhds. Pos sessing greait virtues ln the ratitlcationi of diseains of the Liver and lesser gtanids, exercising the most searehinig pow er In weakness and nmfeetlions of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced ! The edItor of the "Borron BEE,'esatd In his paper of thte 2lnd of June last: Di. IHoor1.Axnna CELsnRAsTmn GERuMAN Drrrr.Rs for the cure of Liver Comiplaint, .lanundice. Dyspnpsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedty one of the most popular medicines of the day. These B~tters have beeni used by touandts. nd a friend at our elbow ays he lias himsself re ceivedl an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Comaptaint from tthe use ofl this remedy. We are convinced that, in the s of these Bitters, the patient constatty gains strength and vigor-a fact worthy of great conslderatio~n. They are pleas nt In tanste ttnd smelt, and can be uied by persens with then most delicate stomachs with safe-ty. untder any circumnstances. We are speaking from experkence, and to the afllicted we udvse their msc. " ScooT's W EEEiv," one of the best Literary papers pal' lised, said, Da. Ioorr.Aitn's G5WNAa Blrrrrzs, manufnetured by Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of the most promi nent memhers of tihe faculty as an article of rnuch efficacy mn ases of female weakness. A s such Is the case, we would ad -ise all mothers to obtain a boule. and thus save thiewsetves muchi sickness. Persons of debilitated constituttons will find tmese Ititters advanutageous to their health, as we know ront experience the salutary effect they have upon week systems.' M!ore Evidence The Hon. C. D. IInrz.xE, Mayor of the City of Camden N. J., says: "'ltoorr.AyD's Gxvunw Irrrvxns.-We have seen many lattering nottees or tti~s medicine, and the source from which they came Induced us to make hiquiry respecting Its merits. From inquiry we were persudedl to use -it, unit must say we iound it speelnec In its actiont mpen-dseases ofthe ltver and digestive organs, and thme jiwerful lituence it exert upon nervouts preistration is realty surpristng. It calbns ad stretgletis the tierves, britnging them Into a state of repose, makimg steep refreshing. " if th~s medictine was more generally used, we are satisfied these wottid be less siekiness, as from thme stomach, liver, andi nervous system the great majority of real and inmagitnary dis eases emante. Ilave theta in a healthy condition, and you can bidt idefaca to epidlemtcs generally. This extraordinsry mediine we woutld advise our friends who are at alt indte psed, to give a triat-it will recotmmend ttsetf. It should,- in ict, be in every famity. Noether medicine can produce sucn evidences of nierit." Evidence aupon evidence has been received (like the fore going~ from al sectimons of the UnIon, the last three years, nn tiestronigest testimony In its favor, ta, that there is more of it used Ina the pirnmettee of the regular P'hysiciinns of Phzln deliha. than all other nostrums ciombined, a fact that can east It be estamblishied, ail full provIng int a scientific prepara ion will meet with thteli- quet approval whten presented even in this form. That this niedlcine wIll cutre Liver Complaint ad Dyspe'p si, no otne catn dottbt after using It as directed. It seta spe cfically ,upon the stomach and liver; it Is preferable to calo mei In ALL BILIOUS DISEASES-the effect is ImmedI ate. They cran be admintsteredt to females or lafants with safety andreltablte benieft at any lIme. ~ook well to the marks of the Genuinhe. They have the written signsatnre of tU. MI. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his uame biowa in the bottle, witihott wl Fo ey e nesale and Retall at the GERMAN MEDICINE STOR E, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadlephia; adid by respectable dealers generally through time couniri.RCS ED E. To enable all classes of invalids to emjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. fSsoat BomEx~, 75 Cxtnrs, g~r Also, for sale, In this VillageG. ENAyrr Sep11, 1852. ly ~3 R e mov al, T E U~nderteigned respectfully informs his old .customsers, friends and the publie generally that le has removed to his BRICK STORE, on Centre Street, between Messrs. Josunl SuLK.Y and GEaGEo RotsuN, where he offers for sale a genteral assort mnit of FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. EL.:nU HoDGrs is my duly sutlsorised Agent to sell Goods, asia the businmesas will be conducted undr the style of E.L IODGES, Agent. II. A. KENRICK. Uamburg, Nov 29 tf 46. - Blacksmith Shop ! r 11lE Subr-eriber having erected a I new building in the re-nr of Messrt .WuILs'aiu & Cis E and L1. Hit.L'. Stores, is prepared tie dos all kindls of _ Blaesmithing. Horse-Shoeing and Plantation work wrill receive prompt attenton. . S. F. G.OODE. Jan tf - DR. DENNIS'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR aundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles, caused by Costiveness Pain in the Bejtee, or Rheumatism, caused ly the use of Mercury, Sy philis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, *c. 'IIS PREPAR ATION is made as pure as poW. ble. Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects in liseases of the Liver, and discases arising froman in )ure state ef the Blood, prove it to be the PUREST AND MOST USEFUL ,repration of Sarsaparilla that is made. Those who have used the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effiect, that here is more Sarraparilla in one bottle of Dr. Dzy sis' preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. Its alterative and mildly purgative effects upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Ma. . ury, hut useful in removing all diseasesarising from he imprudent use of Mercury. g Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augus Sold b A. G. TEACUE and G. L. PENN, Edgefield C.J.; . M.CoHEN and CARET &. COUTUnIER, Charleston; BoaTWRaIoT & Mtov and F. CUaTiV, Columbia; A. J. CarEnoN, Hamburg; Wt. F, TUTT. D. B. PVran, HAVILAND & RISLE., W. F, & J. TURPrN, W. K. KITCitEN, BaRETT & Cta. TER, Augusta, Geo., and by Druggists generally. Price-Si per bottle; 6 bettle for $5. LT' Remember to ask for DENNIS' -GEORGIA SARSAPAlILLA. Jane 26 81tf 23 TQTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDE Great Cure for Dyspepsia I T HE TRUEDIG DR HOUGHTON'S TIVE FLUID, o Gastrie Juice, IN prepared fromRe e, or the fourth Stomach of the Os, after direc tions of BaaON LIEaIG the great Physiologiela h Chemist, by J. S. IloUGHlToN, M. D., Philadelphia. Pa. This Is a truly WONDERFUL REMEDY for Indigestion, Dsppla. Jaundice. Liver Complaint. Constigation, and Dety, Curing afer NATURE'S OWN METHOD. by Natu own A ent, the Gastric Juce. Half a teaspoontl of PEPSIN, infsed in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Deer in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great DIGESTING Principle of the Gastric Juice-the Solvent of the Fond, the Purifying. Preserving and Stimulating Agent of the Stomaeh and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomaeh of the Ox. thus forming a TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. precisely like tle natural Gastric Juice in Its Chemical w ers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT STITUTE for It. Scientific Evidence ! Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular. gratIs, ving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, from Liebi's Animal Chmistry; Dr. Combe's Physiolngy or Diges don: Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet: Dr. John W. Draper, f New Tork University: Prof. Danglimnn Physioleg A together with reports of cures from all parts of the United NO ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACIDS I Remember this: Dr. Iloeaimas PEPSIN Is a grMa Natural Remedv, fhe from ALCOHOL. BITTERS, ACIDS and NAUSEOUS DRUGS. It s extremely agreeable t the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of drugged imitations. Pensin Is not a drug. CURES IN EVERY TOWNI% Dr. Uoughton's Parsem has now been tested, for upwards of two years. in every large town In the United States, and the Agents can refer Dyspept!es-to many remarkable Cures in every Tows! Numerous details of cores, certificates of Physicians and Patients, are given in the Circulan ftralshed by Ageq gratis. 'epsin in Vinid and Powder. Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN itprepared In Powder and In Fild Fonrm-and in Prescription vials for the use of Physi elans. The Powder will be sent b' Mail. free of Poetage, for one Dollar. sent to Dr. Houghton, hiladelphla. Private Circulars for PhIcians may he obtained or Dr. Houghton or his Agents, desribing the whole process of pre paration, and giving the atithorities upon which the claIms of this new remedy are based. As it is NOT A SECRE' REMEDY. m objection can be raised aga'st Its use by Phy sicans In respectable standing and regular practice. Price ONE DOLT-AR per bottle. Observe This. 'Every Bottle of GENUINE PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton. M. 1)..sole proprietor, PFslsdel ia. Pa, . Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. JW'Sold by all Druggists ad Dealers in Medicines. iWESold, also by G. L PENN, Edgedeld C. 14 WARD LAW & LYON, Abbeville C. IL PMAT'&'JAMES, New beJry, and A. J. CREIGHfTON, Hfamburg, S. C. July 28 Ty -926. JEW DAVID's HEBREW PLABTER; TJHE GREAT REMEDY 'for Rhematism, Gon, IPain in the Side, Hip, Batck, Litmbs antd Joina., Scroua, King's Evil, White Swelling, HardTamors, Stiff Joints and all fixed pains whatever. Where tis Plaster is applied, Pain cannmot exist. It has been beneficial In cases of weaknss,. suela us Palm and Weakness in the Stomachr. Weak Limbs, Lameness, Af fection of the Lungs In their primary stages. It destroys In iamation by perspiration. The foliowing commendation Is krom an Ageat, residing at Trenton, Tennessee: Tasmrrox, Gibson Co., Tens., Nov.?7, 52. Mzsens. Scovnr. & Mr.so, Gentiemen: The Ihebrew Plaster Is becoming popular 1w this section. There is a iady In this county whto says she would not be withotut this Plaster for fire hundred dollars a year. She was affilcted for some time with an enlargemient of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the arm-plt, and ocasionailly ahe could scarcely breathe. She was con fined for a considerable tIme, during which she was attended by some of our best physicians, but they gave her no relief. She procured a box of thn liebrew Plaster, and It relieved her alnost immediately, and now she keeps a supply of it om hand consiantly. These facts you are at liberty to use ae you think proper-they are substantially true. Respectfully, yours, &c. JESSE J. WELLS. Beware Of Counterfelts and base Imitations. Dealers and purcha sers generally arie cautioned against buying of any but our regolar agents t otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless artIcle, as many base counterfeits of this Plaster are existence. Remember. The gnine is soid only by us. and our advertised Agents throughout the South. No Pediar Is aliowed to aell It. In fture the genuine will have the signature of E. TAYLOR, on the new steeI-ptate engraved label on te top of each box; to counterfeit which withb prosecute a OrLery. D 11l Chartres street, New Orleas Sole General Agents for the Southern blates, to whom all orders stnd applications for agencies must be addressed. " There is no other Worm Medicine ~as Good," -SO says a Physician, In speaking of the CELEIRATED VEMIFUGE of Dr. M'L..z. The Ibtiowing is an extract from his certificate: F-~o oer n. e 8 S1 Mrssas. KIDn & Co. Gntlentn-l htave been usIng your Dr M'Lane Worm Specifie In my practice. and have f.undtto other worm medi cne asgood. I bare been buying it from the Druggists in Rochester and Lognnsprt by the dnzen. As it is 15 miles to Logansport and 12 to Rohester. I would like to hare it from you direct. Respeethly, yoursT. TMN If your chIldren are troubled with worms, go at once and get some of that incomparable Vermlbge which is to be had at G. L. PEYN'S. The Great Restorative. FEER AND AGUE CURED BhY DR.WLANE'S LIVER PILLS. Ma. JoxArnar IlovenAw, of West Union, Park Conty, Iinois, writes tot the proprietors that he had suffered gely from a sever,. dund printracted attack of Fever ad A gue. and was completely restoted to health, hthe use of the Liver Pills alone. These Plus unquestionayposs great tonlo properties, and can betaken wit h de~ed ad vantage for' many diseases requiring inrigorating remedies; but the' Liver Pills stand pree-minent as a means of restoring a dia,. oganized Liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity tyhare attained. The numerous forinndable diseases ariing from a diseased Liver, which so long baffled theekil-. of the moat emident physicians in the United States, are sow rendered easyof cure, thanks to the study and pecmeverance of the distingniisheid phya'cian whose same this gratmedi ine bears-a name which wDi descend to psetyas one deserving of gratitude. This invaluable mei sn hould always be kepi withinreach: and oa the appeaance of the earlest symtptoms of diseased Liver, It can besafely and use full admitistered. e above vaiuable Medicines are fbr sale in this place on ageny, by G. L PENN; WARDLAW & DENDY, Abbe ylle C. 11; A. J. CREIGHTON, Hamburg, and by e Agent in every Tows in the South. April13 6m 11 _ Beach Island Land for Bales T H E Subacriber oft'ers ntt private sale FIVE H UNDRED) ACRES of Beach Ibland Swamp Lad, lying onl the River, and adjoiining lands of Samuel Clairk and James T. Gardner, and rented the present year by .James T. Gardner. A bout 4001 acres of the above Tract are cleared and well improved. The balance in Cypress and other swamp timber. Termsa made easy to a good purcharer. A pply. too. BRADFORD. Silertnn, S. C.. May 4 ~ tf 16 Dutch Bolting Cloths. .,, NOWDEN & SHIEAR, Augusta, Georgia, have received from New York a full supply of' BOLTING CLOTHS, Nos. 0. 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ond1 10, wai-ranted to be of the best quality, and t.. which they they respectfully invite the atten tios ..f the publio. 1 Mlay 25tf1 Notice. -. A LL those indebted to the Estate of W- V. .1Walling. de'1., are requested to settle as soon as possible, and those having claims will reatder them is immediatelf, properly attested. CHIARLE3 h AMMOND, Ex'or. Joan L9 tf O