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T. CERISTXAS YOM. On Christmas night, ait orphan child. Walked trembling through the snow,. With sighs he marked the hurrying guests Pass gaily to and fro. With sighs he marked te many lights, Outshining far and nigh ; The night was dlark and over all There arched a starless sky. He heard the sound of dancing feet Me heard the nusic's strain; fle saw the shadows flitting by On ninny a window-panc And presently the tapers beamed, From many a Christmas Tree "I wish," the child in anguish cried, A bough was dressed for me!" So passed he up and down the street Till guests began to part; Poor boy! Each kindly word they spoke Breathed sorrow to his heart. Each echo of their festal mirth Called forth his tears like rain " I'll go," lie said, " to yonder wood, And pray to God again !" Ile laid hin down upon the snow The snow so soft and white And scarcely were his eyelids closed When visions of delight, Like Sundawn bamned upon his soul " Dear child," an angel cries, "Come quick with me, the Christmas Tree Is blooming in the skies " AWAY WITH CARE. Away, away with sighs and tears, Away with care and sorrow; The storm that wrecks our hearts to-day May bury grief to-morrow! It is ::t meet that man should mourn, Amid this world'of toiling; For li who looks in Nature's f.co WITl always find her smiling. Eartli yields to us her golden gems; There's nought around us tearful; And rose and violet strew our path, To make us blest and cheerful. 'Tis6true Old Winter has returned, To show his dif'erent phases ; But Spring, we know, will come at last, To strew the fields with daisies. And thus, when life is cnded here, A hope to us is given; A promise of a brighter land A happy home in heaven. - Then come-away with sighs and tears, Away with care and sorrow; The stormithat wrt ks our hopes to-day May bury grief to-morrow. THE OLD MYAN'S STORY. A THRILLING SKETCH. I shall never forget the commenenment of the temperance reformation. I was a child at the time, of some ten years of age. Our home had every comfort, audi my parents idolized their child. Wino was often on the taible, atnd father and mother fregnently. gave it to me in the bot toum of the morninig glass. One Sunday at chureh-a startling announce ment was made to our people. I knew nothing of its purport, but there-wits much whispering among the mnen. The pastor said that upon the next evening there would'be a meeting, and an address upon the evils of intemperance in the use of aleoholic drinks. Hie expressed hiimself ignorant of the cause of thme nmeeting, and could not say what course it would be best to pursue in the matter. SrTe night came, and gronps of people gath ered on the tavern steps, aind I heard the jest and the laught, aiid saw drunken men come reeling out of the bar-room. I urged miy fiater to let mte go, but, lie at first refused. Finalhi', thinking tha itwould be amn innocent g.ratifirmtioii of my curiosity, lie put on his liat and- 'he passed aceross the green to thte churcht. I remensber well how the people appeared as they eam~e in. seeing to woiider whlat kind of an exhiibition was to come off. In the corner was tho tavern keeper, and round hint a number of friends. The pastor anme in and took a seat behiind a pillar in the allery, as if doubtful of the propriety of being ii church at all. Two men finally catme in and went to the al tr and took their seats. rTe men were unilike in appearantce, one be ng short, thick-set in his build; the other tall nd wvell fornmed. rThe youtiger had the mantner uid dress of a clergymain, a full round face, aind good natured look, as hie leisurely looked roiund over the audience. The younger finially arose anid stated the ob eet of the meeting, and asked if there was a -lergyman present to opeii it with prayer. Our pastor kept his seat, and the speaker him elf made a short pray-er, anid then a short ad ress, at the conclusiotn caling on any one pre ent to make remarks.-The pastor rose, under lte gallery, and attacked thte positions of the pe'aker, using the arguments which I have often card simee, and coneduded by denouncing those ngaged itt the new movemnt, as mteddlesm 'naties, who wanted to breamk lthe timte-hontored sages of good society, and injure the business f respectable men.-At the conlusiont of his emarks, the tavern-keeper amid his friends; got pa cheer and the current of feelinig was evi .ntly against the strantgers and their newa phin. Whilst the pastor was speakmng, the sitner :id fixed his dark eye upon him, and leaned for -ard as if to catch the words. As the pastor took his' seat the old man arose, as talt form towering in its symmetry and his test swellitng as lie inhaled his breath, through is thin, dilated nosl tils.--To me, at the time, tere was somoethitng awe-inspiring and grand in to appearance of the old ma:n as lhe stood with a full eye upon the audience, his teeth shut rd and a silence like that of death reigned roughout the church. lIe bent lsis gaze upon the tavern-keeper, and -t peenrliar eye lingered and kindled for a mo The sear grew red upon his forehead, and be th his heavy eyebrowms hi.s eyes glittered and wed likle a serpentt's. fthe tavern-keeper tailed before that searcbing gland~e, and I felt relief when thme- old tian withdrew his gaze. I r a moment he seemed lost in thtoughit, andI en in a low and tremulous tonte commenced.I ere was a depth in that voice, a thrillinig pa B and sweetness which riveted every heart| the house before the first pieriod had been tided. My fathter's attention htad becotte ed Ott the eye of the speaker with an interest ch I ha d never before seen him- exhibit. I , but briefly remember thme substaitec of what | old man said, thtough the scene is as vivid ore me a- any thtat I ever witnessed. IMy friends! I an a strantger in your village, ttrust I may call yotr friends. A new star arisen, and there is hope in the dark night hiribs-spread a pall of gloont over otir coun !" With a thiillinmg depth of voice thte spealk locked his hands together, and continued, ,God! thou who lookest with comnpassioni n the most erring of cartih's ehildren. I thank e that a brazent serpent has been lifted, utponit ihthu drunkard can look and be healed; aeon has burst out upon the darkntess that Ie ounds him, which shall guide back to honor heaven,thie bruised and weary wanderer." tis strange what power there is in some es, The speakmer's voice wats low and meas' ,btrt a teat trembled iin every tone, antd be- Ii I knew why, a tear dropt uipont my htand, a wed1 1y oth..rs like rain drops. The old man fa Drushed one or two-from. his own eyes and con Ainued: "Men and cbristinms! You have just heard that.ILam a vagpant and fanatic. I am not. As my God-knows my own sad heart I am here to :o good, "I am nn old man, standing at the end of :fe's journey. There is a deep sorrow in my heart, and tears in my eyes. I journeyed over a dark and beaconless ocean, and all life's hopes have been wrecked. I am without friends, home or kindred on earth, and look with longing to the rest of the night of death. Without friends, kindred or home! It was not once so!" No one could withstand the touching pathos of the old man. I noticed a te:r trembling ion the lid of my father's eye and I no more felt ashamed of my own. " No, my friends, it was not so once.-A way over tho dark waves, which have wrecked iy hopes, there is the blessed light of happiness and home. I reach again convulsively for tie shrines of the honsehold idols that once were iine, now no more." The old man seomed looking tw:y through fancy upon some brigh' vision his lips apart and his tinger extended. I involuntarily turned in the direction where it was pointed dreading to sce some shadow invoked by its magic move ments. "I once had a mother, who with her old heart crushed with sorrow, went down into the grave. I once had a wife, a fair, angel creature, as ever smiled in an earthly home. 11er eye as mild as summer sky and her heart as faithful and true as ever guarded and clieri-hed a husband's love. Her blue eves grew dim as the floods of sorrow washed away their brightness, and the living heart I wrung until every fibre was broken. I once h.d a noble, brave and beatitiful b,y, but he was driven out from the ruins of his home, and my old heart yearns to know if lie yet lives. I once had a babe, a sweet, tender blossom, but these hands detroved it. and it lives with one who luveth children. "Do not be startled my friends-I am not n murderer in the common acceptation of the term. Yet there is light in my evening sky. A spirit mother rejoices over the return of her prodigl son. The wife smiles upon him who again turns back to virtue and honor. The child-angel vis its me at night-fall and I feel the hallowingi touch of a tiny palm upon my feverish cheek. My brave boy, if lie yet lives, would forgive the sorrowing old mnu for the blow that maimed him for life, and the treatment that drove him into tie world.-God forgive m1e for the ruin that I have brought on mie and mine. "I ras once a fanatie, aid imadly followed the malign light which led me to ruin. I was a fanatic, when I sacrificed wife, children, happi ness, and home to the accursed demon of the howl. I on'ce adored the gentle being whom I iniured so deeply. " I was once a druknkard. From respectabili:y and affluence. I p!unged into degradation and I poverly. I dragged my family down with me. For years I saw her cheek pale, and her step grow weary. I left her alone amid lie wreck of h r home and her home idols, and rioted at the tavern. She never complained, yet she and the children were hungry for bread." One New Year's night, I went late to the hut where charity had given us roof.-She was vet uip and shivering over the coals. I dem:ided food, but she burst into tears and said there was none. I fiercely ordered her to get some. Sie turned her eves s-idly upon toe, the tears falling fast over herp:dle cheeks. But this moment the child in the cradle awoke and sent ti a famiiished wail, startling the despairing imother like a m-r- I pent's stinig. " We have no food, James-lave had none for several days. I have had nothing for the babe. My once kind husband, uIMA we starve. "That sad pleading face :ind those streatnmig eyes, antd the feeble wvail oif the child. maddened me, and 1-yes, I strtuck her a fierce blow in the facei, antd she fell foirwatrd upon the heairthi. Th. furies of hell boiled in my bosoms, and wvithi greater intetisity, as I felt I had comomitte-d a wrong. I had inever struck Mary before. but ntow some terrible iimpulse bore me oni, aind I stooiped down as well as I could in1 my drunketn state, ad clenched both hands in her hair. "God of mlercy, Jamies!" exclaimed my wife, as she looked til in my~ fiettdishi counlenantce. 'you will not kill us-you will not haurm Wil lie ;" and she sprang t o thle eradle nnd grausped him ill her emibrace. I cautght her again biy ul~e hair atnd dragged her to tne door, and as I lifted the lateht thle wind bur-st in with a cloud ofstnow. -WVith the yell of a fiend, I drugged her on, aiid hurled her out inuto the darkness and storm. With a wild ha ! ha ! I closed tile door anid turied the button, her pleading moans mingoled with the wail of the blaat, anad the sharp cry of the babe. But nmy work was nut complete. "I turned to the little bed where lay my elder son, and snatched him frotm Ihis slumlbers, I openi ed thle door and thrust him out in agony of lear, h called tie by a name I was no longer fit to bear, and locked his lingers into my side pocket. cold not wrenchi the frencied grasp away, and with the cooiness of tile devil, as I was, shut the oor upon~ the arm, and with my kinife, severed it at thle wrist." The speaker ceased an moiment, aind buried is race in his haunds, as if toi shutt outt somec fearful drem, and his deep chest heaved like a storm t sea. 31y father hiad arisen from ik seat, the arge drops standing upon his forehead. Chlill s ~rept back to tuy youn(~g heart, and I wvishied I ~vs at home. Th'le old nian looked up, amnd I ever hlave since beheld such mortal agony pic tured on a human face as there wa-s oni his. 'It was morintg when I awolke, and the storm rid ceased, but thle cold was intense. I first se uned a drink of' water, and then looked in the ee.,tomeltd place for Mary.-As I missed her, ror the first timec a shiadowvy senlse of some hlor rible unightmiare began t o d:nynt upon my wander g mind.-I thought I had a terrib!e dreamn but nvolutarily opetned the out.side (hour with a hudderinug dread. As the door opened, the msow burst in, followed by the fall of somethling; tross the threshhold, seatterinlg the snow, and triking thle floor with at sharp, bad sountd. "My bloodi shot like red-hot arrows thiro' my reins, aind I rubbed myv eyes to shut otit the sight.. It was-it-Oh!Goud how horrible!I it vas my own injulred Mary atnd her baibe frozen :o ice! Thme ever true mother had bowed herself ver the child to shield it, wrapped all her cloth g around it, leaving her own personi naked to :o4he storm. She had placed her h::ir over the ace of the child1, and theO sleet had frozen it toi the vbite check. The frost was white on iPs half pened eyes, and upon its tinly lingers. I kniew st what becamte of tmy brave boy." Agains the old tman bowed his head and wepl. ~Iy fthuer sobbed like a child. In tonies of low nud heart-brokenl pat hos, the old man15 concluded: "I was~ arrested, asnd for losig months raved ini elirium. I woke, was selntenced to plrison for en years, but no tortures could hauve been like hose [ endured withsini my own bosomi. Oh, God, o I am not a fanatic. I wish to injure no1' me. But while I live let me strive to warni others it to enter the path1 which has been so dark md fearful a one to me. I would see my wife md chlildren bevond this vale of tears.| The old masi sat downi, but a spell as deep ' md strong as that wrought by a wizard's breath ested upon the audience. IIcesrts could hnve, een heard in their beating, and tears to fall. ['le old mnan thsen asked the people to sign a ledge. My father leaped from his seat, and nathed at it. easgerly. I had1( followved hlim, anmd s he hesitated a momlenit with the pen in the, ik, a teat fell from thme old main's eyes on the taper. " Sign it, sign it, young mani. Angels would ig it. I would write my nsame there tenl thou. ad timnes ini blood, if iL would brinsg back my aved and lost ones.". My father wrote " Mortimer Ihudson." The ,Id man looked, wiped lis tearful eyesanud look d again, his couirtenanc~e alternautely flushed dih red and deathlike paleness. "It isao, it cannot be-yet how strange," ittered the 0old man. " Pardon me, sir, but that as the namne of my brave boy." They looked for a mlomenit into each other's yes both reel( d ; rd gasp -da "My own injured boy !" My father!"t They fell uj on euich o'hei's nreks, until it t gemed that th. ir sr Ils 19 u!d grow :n d mingeI Ito one. The c w..s we -png in tht chureh, I d I turne I b~ wIld ired uj onl the streaming lv "Let me thank God for this great; blessing, which has gladdened my guilt-burdened soul," exclaimed the old man; and he kneeled down, pouring out his heart in one of the most inciting prayers I ever heard. The spell was then bro. ken, and all eagerly signed the pledge, slowly going to their homes, as if loth to leave the spot. The old man is dead ; but the lesson he taught his grandchiid on the knee, as his evening .sun went down without a cloud, will never he for gotten. His fanaticismn has lost none of its fire in my manhood's heart. Executive Department. NOVEMBER 10-In, 1853. W TIEREAS, legal notice having been given in Tcompliance with the provisions or the Act of the 20th Dec. 1$30, to establish a PLANK ROAD from the Town of Edtefield to Riclardlsion's, by the mist practicalde and convenient rout, with a Capi tal if Fo'rty Thousand L ollars, I have appointed the following citizens to act as Commissioners as required by the Act, At Edenfieid C. H.-F. W. Piekens, II. R. Spann. G~o. A. Addison. T.od 1lii ani A. Bland. At H1arnburg.--. ... Biekwood. H1. A. Kenrick, Charles I lanitnond ana .Josiah Sibley. At Richardson's.-Jta. Richardlson, J. C. Allen, George Strother and .James Attawny. The C<miiiscsioiners will ieet at the respective places and open their books on the first Monday in .Jnuary 1854.-The Boioks to be kept open for one nionth 'ron that diate. Given iider my hand and seal of the State. at Columbia, this 10ih day of November, A. 1). 1853. JOHN L1. MANNING. Nov 23 6t 45 E OF.I.Lu.D C. 11., Nov. 21, 1853. IN PIT RSTANCE of -the above appointment the Books will be opene.1 at this place on NlON DA Y 2dl .anuary next, for the subscription of FORTY THIOl'SAND DOLLA RtS, the Capital Stock, fur building the abcove mentioned road-in Shares of (.2o) Twenty Dlliars each. Five Dollars to be lid, i each Share subscribel in Cash. The Books will be kept open for month. F. W. PICKENS, II. 11. SrANN, a GEO. A. A)DISON, 1.01) 11LL,~. AVOlY BLAND. 11AMBUeRG. Nov 21, 1853. IN " PURSUANCE of the ahiove appointmen. t tie liiiks will be opened] at this place, on AION i).Y. 2nd .lanta'ry next, for the subscription of l'FORTY TiHOUSAND DOLLARS, the Capital Stock, fir hlilling the above mentioned Roa-oilin Shares of ($20) Twenty iIllars each. Five Dol lars t, be. pail on each Share subtiscribed in Csh. Thu liuoks will be ki-pt open for one week. .1. .1. BLACK WOOD, ' 11. A. KINRICK, CilAlt. HAMNIOND, z. JOSI.h SIBLEY, l RIcutARnsos's, Nov. 21, 1l53. IN PURSUANCE oif the above appoiitmlent the IBoks will be ipeied lit .JAMES lticnaaos*, tin MON F). Y, 21 .lanuary next, for the subscrip tion of FOR1TY TilOUSAN) I)OLLA ls, the Capital Stock, for buildiiig the above ileitioned rand -in Shares of ($20) Twenty ,ilars each. Five )ol!art4 to bae paid on eacl Share sutbseribe.t in Cash. The Books will tie kept (opei fur one month_.1..1 AS.Q I? ICIlIA ItDSN, 1. ) .1. C. aLLEN. L G EOG iE STRlOTTI ER. f5. ,N.\vESATTA W AY. Nov N3ti:e4 T OlIN MT. IT T hiaving purchuasoed thle t exclusive interest of the MACHINE S1i0OP of M esersi. Bli~SE.L & WITr-, will keep consutatly dn haund the fioliiwinig artie!es, ill comiiplete anld ex eellent order. and at the Augusta prices, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, mtade of all &zes andli aiccording to order. -ALSO-. P'anel Doors, Windowv Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, MIANTE[.-PIECES, Bed Steails, Tables, Wadh Standes, Chairs, Beau reanls, Writing~ Desks. WVork Standls, lBook Cases and all othwr Caibinet and Joinlers Worik. &c., &c. -A130O Repiringi ande Joih Work or every kind apperiining to, the. above aurticles, an~d Fuirniinre of cevr des riinl, done prompt~ily and upon thet mlost liberal Edagefield C. U.. Dec 1, 185i2. tf 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEI.I) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Elizabetht ilibbler, Francis Perrin and others. Y Virtue or an Order passed by Chancellor AJ on .1 tinsToN. a*t .line Termi 1850, of the Court of Eqpiity fir EdXgefield Distriet, in thte abeve staited cautse, I will proceed to sell at Edefield Court [Hiouse on the first Montday in Jainary next., the following htithertei unsoild Real Estate of Thoimas J. IHibbler, dee'd., viz: A Tract of Latnd, known as the "' HaIrd Labor Trct," situated in the District :andc State ufore sad, lying on ilard Labior Creek. containing six hundred anud seventy aneres, more or less, aid honded by lanids of George Coleman, 3Mrs. Ribertsont, andl - Harmon. REMAtrKS.-Thiis is a very valuable plant's tionl, na much so pe(rhlaps as any' in al! that see ion of country, emttbrateing a giiod deal of fine liow grounds tind an :mlel gnanitity of wood land ot exellent gttality. There is but little waste land on thle plaiee. Here is a fine oppor tiy for any one desironis of purchasinig a really good limutation, iind we call thle especial attetion of aill .such persoins to this advertise ment. ''Ttns.-Thiis Traict will lbe sold on a credit of one, two aend three yeaurs in egnal annual ini stalmilenlts, except costsa to be piaid inl cas. Tee nre exceedingly advntngeous tennms and worthiy time conlsiderationt of all hiidders. lUnrehatser will be required to give bond and ! uflicienmt sturety ho secure thle purchase money. A. SMaK INS, C. E. E. D. Nov 30 5t 46 g:i Newberry Sr.ntinel and Abbeville Ban-1 ner will copy three times atid forward bills to A. S. STATE OF SOTH- CAROLINA, EDGEFI~l.D DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benj. L. Gill atnd Saurahl Gill, his wife, atnd Susatn Morris Bill for Par'nn. Srah Morris et al. B3Y Virtue dir an Order from Chan. WAnD. LAW it this cautse. I will proceed to sell at Edgetield C. H-., on the first alonday in January next, the following Real Estate of Pleatsant Morris, Sr., dec'd, viz: A body of Land, situatte near the line between I bbeville and E-dgefield Districts, containing ~accrding to the report of thle Commissioners I ippinted by the Coturt to go upon the premises d decide the expediency oft selling.) Five Hun red and twenty-five (525) acres. more or iess, j lying on the waters of ird .bor Creek and b'onndied by lands of Daniel Rotnntree, Joseph Talbert, Julin G. rThortonm, John1 Robinson and 1' t hrs. This land wiii be sold in three separale Pair- C els, the metes and boundatries of which will be ehown by pilatS to be exhibited on the day of c ale. Purchasers, as usual, will be required to give m tonds with atppiroved sutreties to secure die pun- v hse money. Thme terms of saile are cite aind vo years credit, wIth ititerest from date, excpt v .s to so maneh as inay be neceasnt-y to pay the a ost., of this suit, mthIlh will be required In I ash. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. e -No0 46 I LHE ROAD TO HEALTE HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 7ure of a Disordered Liver and Bad Digestion ;opy of a Letter fmrn Mr. R. W. KXise, Chemist, 7, Pree cot Street. Liverpool, dated GtlJune, 1MI. 7o 'Xorrson IIor;:.ow.1Y, Sir: Your Pills nunl Ointmont have stood' tile highest or ur sale I1t of Prprietary Medicines fur sonic yeers. A :ustormer,'to whom ienn refer for any InquiriesI eesires mi ri let vot knouw lie particulars of her cese. She.- had heri roub1ed for years with a diserierecd liver, and badi fligestinu )I the last oeension, however; the. virueence of the atute rus.co alarming, and th.. inflammation set Inmo severely, tihn loubts were enterticic of her not being able to bear ii inder It: fortunately mle was iInduced to try your Pills, ac< he Informs me that after the first, and cach succeeding dot. he had great relief -She continued to take then. and al kcough shlel used only three boxes, she Is now in the uenjte men if perfect health. I could have sent you many more cas, out tee ainove, from the :everity of the aittack. annd the speed) ure, I think, speaks mceh in favor of your asonishingFc Pill (fhigneel) R. W. KIRKUS. An Extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fever, it Van Diemen's Land. 'opy of a Letter Inserted In the 1lnbart Town Courier, of th 1st of Mfirch, 1sl1, by Mnjor .. WA.cc. Margaret McConnigan, nineteen years of nge. resIding A few 'I own, htl heen suffering from a violent rceuntic feve r upwardls of two) months., whieh had entirely deprived he f the use of her limbs: during this period sie was uncler thie 'are of the mnst eminent medil nimen in Ilobart Town, an< y therm her ease wals consiilerell hopeliOe. A friend pre raik-ut upon her to try lallways c'eebraied P'ills, which shi -onsentei to dn. and'in nu incredible slhort space of timle lhe. iffecteit a perfect cure. cure of a Pain and Tighitjes in the Chest an Stomach of a perec n 64 years of agfe. 'rnm MV-srs. Tcriw& Sos. Prnprietnrs of the I.ynn Advoi tiser, who can vouch fur the foulowiug statement: August 2. 19Mi. ro Paorma ITOLLIoWAT: Sir: I 4eexirm- to bear testimony to the gonlt effect of Houn way's Pills. For some years I sutfereid sevrely from :I pai: ind tightness in the stomnieth. which wits also necocnpaniet cy n shortness of breath. that prevented me fronm vallin dout. I anie4 Ienr of nage, Mill notwithstanding nmy a ranceel state of lifi., these Pills have so relieveel ne, that I at Iestrous that others shoul be mede aequainted with thei rirtues. I ar now rendered iby ~eir meaens. enneparativel; tetive. and eA ta ke exer.:lse wicthout ineonveience or pnth which I could not do before. I (Signeel) 1IENRY OE. No~eih tree, Lynn, Norfeolk. These celebrated Pills 'are ian derfully eficacion, in the followoing Complaints : Ague. Asthm. Billoucs Comptlcls. B!tehCes Aln the Skin ileowel Complnils, CoIes, Cne1iclation of the Jikwes. De1 cccinteltina. Ilebility. l)roL.y, I)yentary, Erysipelns, Fececunl Irreguarities, Fevers of nl kinels.illt. Gout. l1enelnche. It: igestion. Iinlanmntinn, .anmdice, Liver Cnomplaints. Pile Luelngo. lheumniitscn. I"etCenlism of the Uric. Sim:ridfln A Kincfs Evil, cere Tirnt, StAie nual Grvel. 'WOe"It; Wvoltetoimes. Tic h e ux, Tuionrs, 'ieere. Vertereni Al l'etions.4, Wurnis of all kinds, Weaknceas, frone whateve !--ue. &C.. &c. Soli. at the establislAmenti f Prifemeor 1[01.0WAT. o 4trnl, near Temnple lir. Lnluon, anti Iy cll reieei:th! [liretcastltscuetll Delers ine 3eelicines tlnuecleeect the Irit0l Ejare-.u nd if thos- of tle Uneitel Sleites, in Ileasse at 87 -nv-, '4i cents, aced $1.d cents ehe. Wholesale by til- prin ipIl Drug houeAs in le tnion. eilt by 3oewrs. A. i. & 11 4ANhiS. New York. and 1'. M. CelItEN, Charleston. For sale in Eelgelcie by C. I- 'EN. O" There is a cosilerite saving by tak Ing the large N. i.-Dir.-ctiecns fAr the glnee of patients ic ever; ioprele-r tire ttllxel toc eCele lax. ainrch 0 * , 10 DR. GUYSOTTIS IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOOK & SARSAPARILLA IS NOW PUT UP IN TIlE .ARGES'i size Bottles, and is neknowledged to te the best SA IR SA PARIl.LA ecnatle9nc is cerified lcy the Woynr rtj. Vc:.Es it has perforneil, the -original copies n which are in the possession of the Priopcietor. Re memier, this is thee olicy true and ORtIGINALartirl The Medicine, when nedcel according to directions WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL rceorr.A on KiNeas Evic., CAxet'ecn, TerusoS, Et:c-rTro or -rnr :4xiN. Eysc'r... ji. Cmee ir~c Sesr-Evr. ItisN; wocnx ont cvcs, SCAc.> llr..et, Itnl.t'sATSM, PAlsI MN Tttr. loexs on .JocNis. (1.1 Suol:v A- IUc.teen: Sw:c.c.eINGs or Till, GI.A s. iec-tl-I.cu, D Yc4 : 1..4 1A, SAL. Itnc:r , Dcir.a. or Kcsctmys, Loese or Arr-Emrc, Dis0 1i0FE AccealNe rutot nitr. vr.: or Mcr:TtT. PAIN Tlfc: 1 i; E ATIM ittiti.i:Ws tlENEc:Ai. DE an.cTY, I)::ceev, l.rsee.run, ,t. rstccEr. ANt Co-Tev eL.N Trie Best Female Medicilne knm o wnt Tccr. peeniar mnclailies 1 which femecles are sul.Jerl enn: mianly proilee ere-nt boolily exhnu.tion. neeienniepel by l.ler:ee-d anet e-nfko glenine-e satae of Aiet. As uite ,.i.t*r rieclineo in sIren;:th. tere ts a los, or ervoces lnwer. nn. this very nattcralTy imliirs the energy of the neindl nec! d crb. thce cnti.nity t lhIe tecper. Every eneliel wncc vh teas sucfferecl froccm lfernnlo compcllolt. ilt nideteit I his to 1I lhe couerccfuel trectth. Noew, to ehteeice relief, it is ecuty eee:. ry to stjc thce- trentlecy I.e'deleleione cenda elebily. tisi rIone, 1.y rrenewiceg itthut fceecntain cof heeelth cne~l stlrencgthe. th 11.4 N Cii cc,~ nte cosedcinte neentulaeltes tis ctesirnle re-su IScneeyn ecmph-t u h- r. G nyaot's leentcroved Eitre of ellow h eee und reparillae." L~ceeie-s of ple~t comcpiexacin acnd ececumptive hnbcitis. nn citch aes are lceilitel byi those bistrncticons wichl fceetuli are iabile toe, ncre restoredl, by lthe use of a boettle or teuo, belom cenec to) vigur. Scrofula and Cancer eured bcy Dr. Guyoaett' Ea tract of Tcen Dock aned Sarsaparilla. RI.L:.r~rsr., G'ranerr Ce.'nunty. Tenn., ) April 2'7th, IN'2. I J1. D. Psescx. Esq., fCicinnati, (.-Dear Sir: Ii gives cc reat satisfinctlnce to nalt coy testininncy hee favoer of -1r. Guc smia~ Extract of Velloiw ieek ceel rsrlepurillo," len th::t ther nInte-reis5 anielhiglty resleectacble leersnc cs ho hav Ler be~nefltteei by lice enediscne. Silv wife t.as teen-c sutirerin for thce spanereof n'nriy fly yenr withc cruefuel:e acnetlanneer, wheiche I theink, tincce i urign incte cleeraneent-,i def the systreen te-wclla ichdr se: while ince m ennac linew le was unceler lice enare oef the cece semienet Ilhysiceans icn tis sectiiorc eef enuntery, wilth..net elerni cin eec nnv aintriai nciel freemc their le'sercipidons. t'picec tie re-eccenelelade of Icr. Olees dre of or Phsiianes. whoe hccei ssenithe cmeelicie cesel v.ith hall ~f'-et, I abeilce of ynucr Agents hecre'. dcne becttile of "l ( sett's E>:lriet def Yeliew lin~ek :ncee $ccrsupaerrillne." aced mv'wife ftcel relie-f f'reecn tiehat ile I beoucght aon:' ix Is. ie's. wich she hIse inene wlich lice nccest astoneisingc tereit oer I uncc piensei lt say~ it hase ecntirely eureelham-r. fe r ale is etirelv r.eec verel freeen leer ilicnese, cecnd lice Sen.fuin cer Laceer nr.- c-iredsnel m anctee ese well. Accept ecny girecituele. Plespectfuelly. Females, Ecad the follow.ig. Nr.w.uc:e, N. .., Janc. )elr.. PetIsxrm:-We' tacke pleasucre in stacc'cg that yol: Yelloew heeck Saranyenrila gle-s great aclstefeion ine ever A~ very rc'esetdbb. g-etlemacn lcnforcnenf cci' ihntc hie cangl er wacs trouctheel h illliicilt tnestruntlian aced atk.---'*, ic etlinr tee i-r sex. hce~ hicc cecl kncel heer rept:iner eccen.-'rr: liiscarge fir a lonp liane; bucct iby the utse cf D r. : cywitl dhielo i)cek ancel Snrsalmsrillnc was rnceliently~ rccr,'l. - ie u.*e I'ewnseneec-s aced oteel'ra withoueet receivincg thce lic~htest besel | ehad once elaucghter to die frome the sanwe enese. ge Pnecr $1 per unotte-six bottles foer $Z. MV0YIL & 31EAl), 1l Chanriers Street, New Orirens trenerael Whncealen .\genct fear the Seecch. k DND~Y, Aihieville C. II.; l'I1.ATT1 & JONEs, Newbie 'y C. 11.; A. J. UtEIGiITOiN, llinmhlurg: IIAY il.\NI lISLEY & CeO., Auaguesla, Ga., aned by one Agenct ice ever, reownec in te South. Alril 13 Ccm la STATE~ OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ariel Abel aced wife anid tthers, Lydia flowen atid others. I Virtue oef acn Order from Chan. WAfl .) I.Aw in this enuise~, I will pircCceeto .-erll : Edgelield Coturt Iectse on the first ialnnday~ ir Jsetnnary 1854, thce folloewingi reatl estate of~ Gacza. va3 Bowetn, dc'ecsced, viz: One Trnct of Laend, eoinining one I hunderedt tdt fifly (150) nterems, mocre or lesse, sit ucceed ic ie Dicctrict aforesneid, lyinig on Ithe Roead h-adcI~in 'romn ?lt. Willing~ to Coelumb Iice, acnd ndjcincinc ends of Elmanutel Corder, Mad~rk B. Whitc etan This Tlracet of Land will be sold upon a credl if o, two and thre~e vencrs troll dsty of stie, w'ith interest from cend ctfter te ueend yeacr oni Ih last ins..talmeit, e'xcep tas to so mcneh ns wl et requhiredh to defray the costs of~ this buit, ,hiebe must be paeid itc ensh. Purc.haser wiill Ice required to give Boend will it lest two good aned seufficient secturiliss to Se mire the putrchasce money. Titles (i$3) to be icid for extrat. A. SDIKjNS, C. E. E. D. Nov 30 5t 46 STATE OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Lydia Wecver aned others. vs. V. A. Herlong andi others. B Y Virtue of an Order from Chan. DALGA: in tIs etue, I will proceed to sell at adgeild C. H.,<me the first Meondacy in Jainuary ext, (1854) thce folowing padrcels of the Real] statet of Jehcu WVever, dee'd., viz.: I. O Tet, ucr Pasrcel contatining twenty. igt neres, more or less, and ndjoicnitng lancds of t Edwards cand Jnene Wever, inc this District. 2. Another Tlrast, known cs lthe " Wingacrd 'net," in thle District aforesntid, contaeining oneC tindred neres, cmore or lessc, acnd adjoinicng Ilanrds f Wliam Wntlkins, the Estate of Pteter Necal ec'd., Saimuel Banoks and others. Tese pacels of Iland will be sold upon a redit of twelve motnths from the daty of' sa'te, xcept as to O mnuchl of lice purchase mney as ill be requiired to pinay the costs of this suit hile mnust bce patid in cash. Purchsers will be required to' gitve Bonids 'ith at least twvo good and~l sullitcit securities, nd a mortgage of' the premiises to macke safli ce purchese motney. Tithest to be paid for stra. A. SIMK[NS, c. E. E. D. LOOK TO YO ' DRY GOODS FOR' M . A. RANSOM. Agent for R. M. FULLER. . Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC beautiful. Among which may be found All Wool DE LAINES, of rich and splendid style, Lnrge and small fig'd De Laines. all qualities, Persin De Liies, varions qualities, -Phiid Silk Lnstres. very rich t Raw Silks, in hil eol-ors; Calimeres nrid Alirp:ea Lustres, all qnuities and colors ; Pltin bl'k Gro d-Rhine Silks, various qualities and widths: Blnck Watered Silks, a superior nrticle R Fig'< and Brocade Silks; Rich. coloretd Silks, all qalities Colored Marceline Silks, desirible colors; r Solid colored De Laines and Merinos; Solid colored Paris De Bege, for travelling dresses; French Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12 to 37 1-2 cents: English French and American Prints, from 6 1.4 up; Satin Tlmanis of new and benutiful styles; Lidics Cloth Cloaks, new and late stvles; Colored Fringes, Pointed Gimps. and other Trimmings, grreat variety PlAin and fig'd Cloths, light fabric for Ladies Clonks; Bink Thibet, Boy State and emiroided Shawls: Chimasetls, French worked Collars and Under. r sileeves, late ye; Jtconet, Thrend anel Lisle Edgings and Insert ilgs, all qu:lilies; i,alies lerino and Silk Unde-r-vests Kid Silk and Wool Gloves, for Ladies, Misses and Children ; (' Tliese Goods hnive been purchased with PRICES, and purchasers timy rest assured that boutiL in Augusta. An exminnation is resper r II aflfrn. Oct. 26, 1R53. CANDIDATES. Wor Sheriff. JULIITS DAY, JA E', KIJDSON. FKI.Id 1K. IIOIJlIE, Tcor Tax Colloctor. TIIOM.S I. Il-I$i, DHIUCK IIOLSONBAKE, A. It. AlEl, TII.OPIl1ILS DEAN, W lIS iXY W FIlVTZ DI. B. WHITTLEU, .LE I I(I.SON. UIIAtLIS CAR'1'R, - or Ordinary. T)AVID lODIE. JOHN W. S311T'I, ji. T. W1vIG ir'I' W. F. DURISm.K, Tor Clork. ft. IB. IlOil'KNI'lT, EIMUN) PENN. TIloS. G. hJA(N. THE MARRIAGE STATE; Mhall Nappiness and H~ealth, or .Mmery and Sickness, ailend it f : MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS I Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beins exist and edrag through life as do the henasts of the field, or itthe mnsects of the earth, evincinig no more thought aor reniection than though the nobte facultics of mmnd were not vouchsafed to them. '~IMany suceh nre husbands and fathersq, upon whoa are dependent the health, the wel-beinig, andi ''ie hacppiness of a cutntdin uind affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of chi dren. 11OW OFTFEN IT iAPPECNs THAr ToE WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pititbie condi:lon as not even for one dlay to feel the happy and exhileractinig influence incident e to the enjoyment of health. rShe may not lbe an invalid confined to her bed, ,or even to her room ; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nervo her to tnke personal Scharge of her householdl, even when her health will Snot nihuit or it ; but she is nevertheless perceptibly . sinking fromt day to day, and always ailing. si Thus, day aifter dary, and nnth after imnth tran -spire. H1er healtih daily sinks, tilt finally even the r hope of recovery nio loniger remains. And thus STHE BLOOMING BRIDE, as ut a few years ago in the flush of health and -youtth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apipa -rently inexplicably, becomres a feeble, sickly, de. bilitated wife, with frame enmaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressedl, cottntenance bearing the imopress of suffering, and an utter physical and menital prostrastion. Somectimecs this deplorable change may and does arise from organic or constitutionnml causes. hut oftener, bsy far oftener, to gross ande inexsasble ignorance oif the simplest and plainest rules of ir health as connected wvith: the marringe stats, the -violation of which entails dlisease, suffering and muisery, not only to the wife, but often Hermlitary CamllItilhIs ltIll tIle ('lildren t:N.ro THie TritP.D AN.D Foi:rTH OK'NERATic3N, Tranmiattting CONSUMPTION, SICROF'ULA, LIIYPOCliONDIiA, INSANMITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, nas 'DREADFUL INHERITANCE from the Parents. And must this continue l Shall we be wise in all that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses, outr sheep, our cows, our oxen, the nature and character of the soil we posses?, the texture andi quality of our goods and merchandise ; btut in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with humn functions and passions, subject to great derange ment, involving our future ~eaee and happines In all that concerns the hen th and welfare of the wife of our affections, and thu mother of our chil dren; in all that concerns the mental and physical wt~ll being of tifose children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and moast BEN IGH"TEDO IGN O RA NCOE, AS ceLr~rtm.K As I~tSAniix ! How lon shall this ignorance prevail so produe *tive cit its bitter fruits !' low hong shall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, ebarneter and causes of the variouas womb andi sexual comiplaints. omhlittering her dlays by suffering-suffering often prolonged to years, eventunting in a compientiocn of diensoeve uterly and hopelessly incurn leel Shall wfoevrclose our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at an understanding of ourselves as men and women subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, anjl perpetuatinig them to ou~r children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND FONDER. No husbciand or wir' ured bie igncorasnt of ircal concerns themr .anst knrow to secure their hcea~lh and hapc~ciurss. Thait knioccredge is contuainted int a little crork entitledl THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY Dit. A. !U. .\AUltICEAU, PROFKSSOR OF DISEASiVs of WO.MEN. One Hlundredthm Editime. lamn., pp. 250. Price 50 Cents [35 FiNE PAPERK,. ExTiIA ntNotNG, $1 00.] First piulishecd in 1847; and it is noet SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considterhng that E V ERY FE MA LE , whether MARIEDF. 0OR NOT, earn here acquire a futi knuowledtge of the mna tsare, eharncter nnd eucnsos of her coin pinnts, wIth the v-a-hous symptoms, ad that menrty IIALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to eon vey fully the various subjects treated of, as theyv are of a nature strictly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDJS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU. SAND COPIES ~ Hfave been SENT BY MAIL within the last few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. .JIE NOT DEFR.6UDED Buy no book unless Dr. A. Ms. Maurlcean, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the title page, and the entry mn the Clerk's Offie on the back of the title pae;adboy only of respectable and honorable idaeorsend by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious .infringemnents of copyright. Mr Upon receIpt of One Dollar " THE MAR-. RilBD WOMAN'S PRWVATE MZDIOAL COM FAIN sseat (,caihscd free) to any part of the UntdSaethe Cianadas and British P'rovinces. AlLetters most be post-pad and addressed to D.A. M. MAURICEAU Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Offile No. 129 Liberty Street, [F For stile in this Village by Dr. A. G TE.\GI U . Price 50 Cents. UR INTEREST! [HE FALL TRADE. is now in re'e-ipt of a LARGE and SPLENDID DRY GOODS, comprising all which is new and Red, white and fig'd Flannels, 1 qualities; Solid coplored Flannels, for Socks; Cafssmiers. Sattinetq, Tweeds and Kentuck Jeans. all qualities: B1cached and brown Table Damasks, warranted all Linen; a Blenched Damask T:ablo Clotlhs, some very fine: Blenched and brown Limwn Towellings and ''lowel'Aall qlities; Embroidered Table Covers; Irish Lineen of every qnality, from erlebrated manifnetories in soft. finkh. 5-4, 10-4, 11.4, and 32-4 bleached and brown Sheetings. best make; Graniiesille, Augusta and Hancock brown Sirtings, lay the bale or piece, cheap ; Real Georgia Plains, und Twills, ofIGeo. Shley's mannfacture, chenp; Twilled KerSys, manut'actured at the Augusta aManniaeturaing Company; Georgia Stripes nd O.,nnboir-rs, Cotton Ynrns; White and colored Blankets, large stock, will be sold elbep : Whitney and Ribbon bound Blankets, nll quali. ties nid sizes; Crib Blankets; Three 'ly, Ingrain and HIemp Carpetings, varimus pattern; Rogae aid Driggets, for floor cloths; Lmies and Childrenm Shoes: Carpet Baesai, l'art. Maonies, Ivory and Penrl Tab. lM-ls. Extrnmets Otto of Roses, Faney Sianp Celgnie, lair and Tooth Bruahe, 1vory and llr Combs,&c.,&L. GREAT CARE at the LOWEST MARKET every article will be sold as chep as canl be fully Uolicitel. M. A. RANSOM, AGENT FOR R. 31. FULLER. if 41 to.-I CHERRY PECTORAL For Mhe rapId Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHIITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROIP, ASTHMA, AND CONS i.1 PTION. O F% c.n enuma erona .iecines extant. (and seome ohem valuiable) loir til cre of puimonary complnits. nothing ham ever been found which could compare in its effectsq with this Prepatration. Otherm . ere l-..im.sht at all times and in all disease. of Ithe Iings md throat %n le-re medici ,w can give relie., thi.. %%ill do it. It is pleasant to iake, iimi pierfaic.ay maie in ea iordea ish i the diretims. We & isaac adver'i.e for the irArnmtiion of ths. who have tried it but thowe whoi have mi.t. Familieam li haave kniann.', its value n, ill nlot he n'ithot it. 11ad by its timrly use. thi~y nre seenr frain the cilangrnams conrecincices of Cun-.is amal Colds w% hmich nieglecct, ripen into fatal cIntiilll .#tion. Thue Diplomaa eaf the 3assac'hiisetts Instiute was aiwardhede to ii thi .<tpration, lby the Ilaard i.f Judmeas in S.-patember 1 17 ; alico. the MealIs acf the th'rae great Iastitute's ofE Art, in this counat ry :, tea, the D)iiploma of thle Otii I est itute atL Cinrinaii hasu bueen ai'. en to the (m sUnr a Prcc-rai.s .. bay their Goav,-rniamet in, can sidlerattionm of its eorianr v exellmeace and ,:sefuml niecs in eniring~t: af1:-em ian-..a of t lae I.ies :mnd ''bare-at. Read thea ~lwin~vig aapiniiin faanimieii onm the: lonmg elperienace of the eminent Pici a f mime Part andl City of Dr. .1. C. A ver.- ST. JOliNS, 31av 8. 1851. Five yeamr'i mrinl aaf yeaat (:11 E*~ltY PEC~(TORA L in anylratic'e. hats paraven, wat I foartesaw fraam its coam pUsittin, muisit hea true. that it.rnadientr amal enmes the, Colds anal (Conighm to wh' Iich ne, m this sectionm, are pr~eliarty liehIe-. I thinkI its crymea has not yet been mdiscovrereal, nor dam I knomw howi~ a better n-~maedy enin he rmade foar the dim tempears oft the Thrint andull imnes. J. J. U RTON, M1. D., F. II. S. See what it hia doane ain a wasied coanstitutioan, not mnly imn thme follow..inig caie... hta a thonasandii more: 8m e r~r v. .Ja n. -25da, 1151. Dr. Ayecr: In the. mnmthm of July ha-in 1 w as attack ed lay a vialenmt dlinrrhiee-a in the~ inines maf Ca lifiarni.a. I retumraaed toi Xan Franciscoa in haopea of reeia inag beine it fro umta chaenge omaEte i ;ad daliet. 3My dliarrlauen ce~taed. lbut wesa- ma ow byv a severe cmnagha-anmd nmmneh saoare ss. I lineally stamrtaea far hmeus butm re raemivedl mai labeml nemit fram yhe voacee. .3y ennitah can t inned'a to .iraw worse. ai whenvlai I airrivedmm in Ne Yo rk. I a C a ne miarkedi by my'. acy~miinttnmres am ma vincai f cainsummmpt imn. I imust mcnfeses that I sea'' mia a"sofiint reaso i toub whaili'aat mmy frie'mams all he Iiieved. A t thlis : ime I ecommenmamcedl tak ingi youmr trulmy mamminalual mediicine~ ' niih util- a~eixpemtionaoi driinga 'anyi benia fram ts mie. Youc waominhi mot remeiave these lima dial I maot rcteran it mym dutiy tao siate' tam mhe aflii'ted, thmronmeh youa. thant mmy hea:ilmh, in, the sptace of eigt mmana:hs. is fmly' r.,maireda. I atetrihmema ii tam lte us of~i: i yuntr CilI;li'lm PIUl'OltA i.. Youmr.a truly, aWIL~ilA3 W. X3ITII. W~AstmNCa-ONs. lae.. A pril 12. lIMS. IA-ar sir: Feelinig thatem I have ein : spareal frmm a preimatmre. grave, thrnammh vimmr instarn.mtahlmy by the pirovidience of G;idl I will itake te libeerty tin express to ynn imy g ratil nde. a A (mn:;hm andi m he. alarmamig synmtmsm of (Cansummp tion head reidneedl me tiae law. mo lieav ma ne anmythIing like hmolpe, whvtenmciy, physic'ian braiilneht me a bttl.eatf youmr "i I:cron.ari.." It scimaedmi tm nifoira imedia'lte reliet. amnd mmuon' in a few weeka time has rematoredl mema mae simund henhhbl. If im wa.ill dli fair mthear what it hmai dmne fair mae, yiot are certnmimly oneli of the benefactrm of mma~rkiema. S'incereilya. wiamhing yonn e'vary Ilelainmg, I am Vcery respiaectfually yiours. Withml snaeh assuranmce anid frao m~m neh m. no strner paroomf e'nn Ice udemia'.ed unlessm it be from itsa efli-is mupaomn il. IPreparedi ciand sldi lay .JAMaES C. A YEl, Practia I enl a mai A mmcilym ia-al 'ha'rmist. l.iweli, Mlass. Xiold in Edlge'lield lay (G. T.. PElNN, aemnd by Drmmg. a iuts andi Denh-ire icc Mieiciae everre.a'a Am Wlihlesah.' i by fla.rr..' inap. ltmsi~sy & Co., Ama. gumsm.a, Gn., eami Chaerlesaon S. C. B R O WN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, rpil E II SSENCE1 is waarraatedi tia pose in a I emm ccentrm teda foarmo. all thi.- vealuabntle piroiperties of JA31AICA G;lNG~~l(, aend will he fauand. man trial, an exce'llent 'amaiity 3leiine. 11m is pearmiienlarly recoum me:ial em s ai tuiei, mo personics raec'overin':; fromia fever ear mter dlisieanyes, a few dlraips implarting tea mthe simachmel a glowa' andm vieaor epma Io maca' ntineglasesful of breamdy air acmlier stinmuleat, withoutmm any of time dlebilitaminag elkets which are sture to folloaw the usicea ofiepmr maf any kinda ;a:ial it is therefoire eepeially servi'eablle to childrnae ail feamanles. To the ngeda it n ill prove a great ciamifart ; Imi the dycepeptic, anda toe thcuaee wh.oi are piredispoased tao gont mar rha'aemieci nif-tcians, it give'm great relief: unmd mo the inebriacte who em '' wishesa to re Iomi.bhat whose masatmachea'l is conaastanly cra.'sing time n iiinsa lignort' it ice incvealumc ale-~;tivinmg maionei to lahe digsiviie mretas, namdela trenmgmh tie re-ist eamptation ; anad is coniasenently a great agentt ini the cituse of teampeccranace. Carntion. Persons dlemirmam atm artic'le tha~t enn lhe relied upont prepaered soaleiy from pure.JA3A ICA GING Et.saimii le partienalar ta ask for "a Ilrown's Essuenuce of Ja.in ca Ginager," nh.lIcha is warrantedl to lie waat it is rq~ resenatedl.nand is preparedl eailv am Fl(ED'K HiROWN Djrng andi (hemctienia Sinmre, N. E. curtner Chetat anes Fifthe $reets, P'hiladelpheia. Directionmac cetomplany each bmottle. Fair sale in this Village Icy G. I,. PcENN, Agent. May.4 ly l STATE OF SOUT'I CAROLINA, EDGEFIEJ.D SALE. IN EQUITY. Johln Rinsford, Adm'or of~ C. J. Glover, dee'd. Joeuiah D. Tibbettm, F. H. Weaniltawa, Jemnes F. Adaems. U NDER ana Order from lihe Court of Equity ina this caese', ntaice is htereby' tiven ti, the Creditors of C. J. Glover. dee'd., to comec ini 'ez prov'ae their elinitms before met any lime between te plreseint date amnd thme 291l4 daty of January next, as after thaet lime thmey will neot be received.t A. SISIKINS, C. E. E. D.I Nov 14 9,441 '". gem~ OR A. 0. TEAGU, Whofesale & -Retail Druggist T AKES this method of returning his thanka to. his frienid and patrons, for the patronage he ins received in the Pale of Drugs, hedicines, &c. lie is niow receiving an-addition to hi. already xtensive Stock of Drugs, Mediciner, dhemicals, Dye stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Gaits, Putty Physician's Shop Puriturei- && THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIE3, for Mledicinal purposes, Flae Cigar and Tobacco, PERFUMERY ' Of his own and Northern make, French Extracs, &c., &c. Paint, Uair, lint, Shoe and Tanners Brushes Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict aecordar ce with the U.S. Disp'ry. The iuost Reputable Noornmua,. All of whichl he will sell at prices that will compare ftvorably with any Southern market. Those wiske ing too purchase articles in hi lire will do well to call and examine his Stock and prices. Elgfield C. IT.. .Ian 22 tf I' Pomaria Nurseries. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGRELW AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, &c. LL the most itsirable varieties of FRlIT . TR E ES. rare Evergreenan t deciduous Trees, Flotwer:ng Shrubs and iv ses.-Strawberries, Appara eus Rtrots. Rlhubaab Plants, &ce.. are now for sale at th.s ea'tablishamaent on r, asenatble te its. .lr. JAhllES CR.\i IOND, oie of:the Pro-. prietiirs. will have a couilectioin of the same, at the old 'ost Ofiee, in renr ef Mlesars. Allen & l'lhillips,. feor the inspectio of purchasers, %% here lie wall be happy to serve then with the best grown art'eles in his lie, dutring and after the secotd week of the s-sini of the Iegislature. Catal.-gues sent to all post-paid applientions. Addresi, SUMMER & CRA M.\fOND, Juianrin, 8. C. N-.v.0 4t 46 Beautiful Daguerreotypes. .i R. LE I G H woul.d respectfully annonace to .1I the ti lie-s and Gentlemiien of Edge-tielid andti vicinity. that he is ntw ready to serve all that may b. desirous of tolaninih- one or miore of his Unrivalled Dnguerreotypes. Mr. L. is4 preparel to take any of the dilerent <tyles of lhetur-es the Art is eapable of. 17 Leadies will find that black or lark dressing will adid mauch to the beauty aof the Picture. May 11_tf 17 Teachers Wanted T0 t:ke charge of an INSTITUTION OF ILE ARNING abeout to be established in Edge tield Distr et, Snouth Carolina, oat Sweet Water Creek. and abont eight miles froam Ilamlturg. 0 The schal is !oe-.tae in tmse of the mst healthy portions of EsIgelield and in un enlightened, amoral esmnatunaity. Every fiaci!ity,. - ali a- leboari anld other comforts will be ext.-tled to the l'napiis, and ev.ry imeans aof support in abundance. will he aijardid to the ge~ne ral ail vaneentent tof the Institutionat. The Seiainary la alresinly a permanent Capital .it-ek f Thirty Thousand Dollars. with a prospt-et ,or eonstant inerease. utatil its endowment shall equal that of any Seimtnrv it lte State. Whilst Tencher' will hie fully stritainedl in canusing -rder. and iai casing the best lictilline, anal the w.-pt sltemn of Iearning tat be observed in their Schoo: they will he rep'r'ed to come qual fled to ria.]h the v.-rv hi.:lest hrancltes that nre taught in the State, an-I to* eome recolmimedtited by tlhe very best anl mset relialvle athttaoritv. Two Tvaechers-,ne fi-r les, and the other fiAr Fetmal s, nr- watnte-l: an- they are exip-t-ed to be reily t., undtlertake their tharge on the first Monday it Fertuanry next. A pliienhation mnst he aaddreda to Capt. Rlobt. Maeriwether, airana of thet Bonrd .of Trustees, at J'rvy IlandI P. tI., Edlucjh-eld Iistr.et. * RIlT. MIRWETIIERI, $.\ML. GlETZE~N, Trustees. - A. P. ILCTLERB, - A NI)R E-W -j. IhA M110 D. - Jinmimeirat Repjublicant will please coapy ututil forbid. Episcopal Female School, A T GL EN SPRINGS. I A VING peurchased the well-knownt Prope-rty, GL mu as arns.s thei unedersigned roine~' te, apen thuerel a lIlI 1 sClOOL fair - ountg Lndaies, aln the First of Febiruairy 9e54. Ne. peane will be, sparedl to s'cutre an eiliciett crpa'ci of t tmt.lntl. und~ to tmtake th iIntin.on eu d itt eve-ry retpec-t tom the vecry be-st in tht.- lande. .\ Proeictuts wall elh, !!y he ineda cotatiinag the utna! patclr ate teo T.erms. S-ioms, &e. TilO. . .\ ARTfIllR, J. D). AleCULL.OU'Gif. Aut 17 2t Clear Spring Academy. epill. lNSTI~ .'TlON will conttintue for the en. B ituitng year tti--r ilhe charge af Mr. .1. I,, L-'SilV. The lang experientce anda stnets a f this z..rtlemt.it ase n Tench'.er are wie.l knoiwn, and thae Trust.e-s d.-ema it niton ces;sary tai inaert nnting ini tis ntite wvtha regardl tel lain cjunlieitas,--The cha... faor thet tnext ye-ar wi!l noet lhe littit.4, Te-rmst: $I1;.824. atnd $40 per ;tunm, By oerder of thte Beeard eof Truatees. ,JA.\ES .\eCASLAN, Chtair'un, Naov. 2 2mt 42 A Select Classical School 1. TILL be e~etd by the Sub.-eriber, on the I? 1fth .Intnuary I $54, ab-out thtree mi.'es North eot Libe-rty I lii. Thte tnmber elf Studaetnts is hiati ted tel twenty. Tatitiont $-I0 perI Se.ssion of 10 im-,nths. Early ;plietittmust be imade to' st-cure zdttisiont. Thec undivideda tattenatiuon el te Ten..er will be girven to the schooiul. F'o:- further inaformuatiun, adderess GEO. GA LPIlIN, T~oemtires. S. (.. Nev 9 tf 43 Land for Snle! TiE-j , Trnect kntewn ntaia the tuppher Chieraikee Paand, I. foermaerlv yaed bty .heltt Cuosby. tituited atbeit Niec mtiles fi-ott Ilamtburg, -et thet l'lhink Ro.ead, The :aboeve Trac.t cointaints ienst Onae Thaeusnad ead Tenety-seve n-tere-s, well w..ale-d, ande withain coe~venienat alietae- oft Ii ambturg andI Anuuta. Th.-- hoeea- in welIl knoawnt ns a pulici lieuse, anal Iiveabtly la-ented feer te btus'anema Ta an app~rolvedl urcu:.s-r. it wt'l be soldl nt leong timea, if desired. A ply to II. A. K ENlIlCK, Prea't. UI. & E. Plank l11:ul Cot, .Ot 5 tf 3 Beach Island Land for Sale, l lIE Suibse-riber a-thers at pirivate stale FIVE .H 17N1)R EI) A CRES oif lenhe IslanadhSwamip [.attte, lyintg den thte Rtier, andI adljoeitjing lands. of mela' Clark tand Jkamies T. Gardner, and renated ee praet-ent ye-ar by Jlamtes T. Gtardnetr. A b-iut 4001 nerre- of the ahove Traet are eleared an welIl imtproaved. The batlanace in Cypress and4 tter SWnmptl timbehtr. Terms nmae- easy to) a goiod puirehtuier. A pply :.R. 3R AL)FORI), Siveron. S. C.. ay 4 tf 11 Nolicec! ALL Per.wetns atywitee inadeblte-d to the Estate of A.lthn WVise,. dlee'd., nare hetrebyv requesteLd to u~ke immateinte sttetteent. and those haiti Ae. anaads nenaitst said Estate will please render itn thetir aceetttts ferthlwith,. peroperly atte steed, necording'to ay. illNKY WISE, Ex IB. II. MIIl.LER. ""'ors Oct 2G af ____ Pture 1lenrts & Sweect Heartsa j URT Recived a fiaie .woneendat of fancy Can, dlie-s, snitiehh, fatr Patrti-N nnti Weeddinigs, with variety o-f Esceneea Rlaisins, Nuts, &c. At U, latamtond's new brick Store, River Street. Hiam. mitg . C. S. E. BO0WElt8. Ot1 f. Oe On hnd and for Sale Sl PE IO ot o-f WINES andr LIQUORS~ whc ilbe soldi ina quantities of Three Gal tans, or mtore, by F. M. NICHIOiAS.,* .luy- 6that . : 25 Final Notiee. LrL those inadebtedto tec Undersigned, eitbev tby noto~ or boouk ntectant, will p'ese enall zindI rake ianmediate payaaent, as we src deteranied. to - - ose our businessst. .-. BINDLEY & ROSSIMIO .~ -