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* WINm 3 FJIMSTOOL There is no doubt now that many a farm er wishes he had sown a little Indian corn the past season, for the purpose of eking out the fodder for his half-starving cattle during the present winter. Sowing Indian corn for fodder is one of those new practices which have come into vogue among enlightened farmers within the last ten years; and if it had been generally adopted.. the past dry season,.would have becn milliots of do'lars in the pockets of the husband-men of this country, saved thousands of poor and al most worthless cattle from the butchers' shambles, and other thousands from what is akin to prolonged starvation. Every farmer ought invariably to sow one acre of Indian corn for fodder for every ten head of animals which he keeps. In case of a drgnght, he will then obtain food enough from' this source alone to winter one third his stock,-which would have the effect of lessening the price of hay, and enabling him to retain or sell his surplus stock to great advantage. American summers are often dry, very dry. Improvident, indeed, then, is that man who depends entirely on grass for his stock; for a dry season cuts off from one-third to two-thirds of his crop. But with Indian corn it has not the same effect. Plough deep, manure well, and let the corn get one month's start, and it will take pretty good care of itself after that through the season, wet or dry. Sown 'n drills one or two feet apart, the corn soon shades the ground, retains all the moisture of the soil, and .nightly gathers in by its long, broad leaves, nearly enough from the dews of heaven to keep it steadily along in "its growth. By ploughing deep, it has the additional advantage of sending its roots so far below the surface of the soil as to be in moist ground however dry it may be above. Indian corn is the greatest boon that a lieneficent Providence has yet sent to the American farmer. With plenty of the grain and stalks of this invaluable plant on hand, he is never absolutely in want, and can car ry himself and stock through the severest wiiter, and come out in the spring in good condition. But its proper cultivation is not half, or not even one-fourth, in the United States. The crops of the grain may be easily doubled, and the crop of stalks be quintupled, and all this with little additional labor on the part of the farmer. With. pro per ploughs, planters and cultivators, one man and a horse could as easily cultivate as much corn on a free soil as five men and horses now do; and we are of the opinion that a reaper may be so constructed as to cut it when grown for fodder with nearly the same facility as rye or wheat is now cut, and that.other machinery could be invei t-d to facilitate drying and stacking when want ed for winter fodder. Then comes the horse-cutter, which, driven by a single . horse.power, will cut a ton of stalks easily in two hours, and a steam-vat will prepare it in twvo hours more in the very best manner * for stock, and very fond indeed, are they of it thus prepared, and one ton will do the grateful animals as much good as two, or perhaps three tons, thrown to them in the ordinary manner in the open yard or field. We shall have more to say upon this subject * about plauting time.-Cotton Planter. - WOBE TO BE DONE IN JANUARY. FAux.-Cut food for cattle, and if corn stalks are used, steam as well as cut thenm. Read our article on the value of corn stalks as fodder, p. 5, Vol. i. Cut your roots be fore feeding themi; provide "pure wvater for -cows. Attend well to cows which have calved, or are about to calve. See that your wood shed is filled with two years' supply. Look well to compost heaps. Put fences * in order. See that tools wvhich will be re quired in the spring are in order. ORnu.--Look to the directions for last month. Grape vines and fruit trees may be pruned. A pplks, &c., may be roiot grafted. Caterpillars' eggs may be cut off from the ends of twiggs and burned. Coat the trunks of trees with the tree wvash solu tion made or 1 lb. of No. 1, Bleacher's soda, to one gallon of water. *A pply guano arounid the roots of choice trees which did not fruit well last year, and dig the guano slightly under the surlace. * The rains and melting snows will carry it into the ground before spring, while its dilu tion will prevent it from injuring the young spongioles when they. start in the spring. Mulch around sluggish trees, and lime o!d apple trees which fruited badly last season. .KITCHEN Ganns.--Attend to collect ing a full supply of fertilizing materials. Look to the hot-bed frames that they are in good order. Prepare tan, leaves, and horse *manure for hot-beds, turning the mass suffi ciently often to have it in proper condition *for the beds in time. Look well to lettuce, parsley, &c., grow ing in frames; attend to cabbage, caulitlow er, broccoli, and other plants, in cold frames for early spring planting. Procure a full supply of seeds for spring use. Mulch the ground you intend using earliest in the spring. -FLowER GARDEN.-General pruning shoufd * be postponed until March 1st, for if done * now, the severe frosts will render its repeti tion necessary in spring. The more hardy shrubs may he pruned now, such as crate gus, sorbus, spirea, and even althea in the middle states. (The double white althea is -very tender, and requires to be. covered.) fT the shiowv be heavy, shake it off from those shrubs which would be injured in shape * by its weight. Prepare tallies and stakes for spring and summer use. Pmls O 0E A G00D PARK. A good farm has a good soil-either nat urally, or made so by cultivation an~d ma nuring-adapted to the production of the it. It is well tilled-every crop being sowvn on properly prepared ground, and its after -eulture thoroughly attended to. The pro duction of weeds is made no part of its ob ject-the fields, 'fences, and road-sides, are ** kept as clear as possible of " the enemy." It is well watered, either naturally or arti Seiall-y,. by streams, wells, or cisterns, con *venient to thie dwelling-house, barns, and * other out-builds. It has a wood-lot for the - supply of .fuel, fencing, &c. * A good farm is fenced--divided into suita * ble and convenient lots, by substantial en clostsree, either of stone, rails, boards, or other permanent material, conformable to its size, value, and situation, It is provided with barns and stables, well built, adid conveniently placed and arranged, -aind of sufficieit size to contain the produce * of the. farm, and house comfortably the -stock usually lept upon it. Cellars for storing roots, and for the manufacture of manure are placed under the barn anid sta bles, and convenient yards Are attached, so ..,.,ncd as to nrevent wast age of fodder. which may be fed therein ; soof liquid ma nure. These yards are well sheltered from the winds, and convenient to water; the whole forming a comfortable winter resi dense for the domestic animals of the farm er-such that he, though "a merciful pan," may sleep in peace, knowing that n 'king suffers under his jurisdiction. TREE PLA-n e.-Stone-producing kinds of trees are best produced from seeds in the vicinity where they are to grow. The stones of the peach, plum and cherry should be planted in the fall, in order that their germination may he assisted and expedited by the action of frost. When not conveni ient to plant them in the fall, they may be placed with sand in a proper receptacle, and in this condition allowed to freeze during the winter. This will obviate the danger of their being destroyed by mice or other ver min, and insure an early germination when placed in suitable soil. Chesnuts and acorns are better planted in the spring, perhaps, though they are unquestionably stinmulated by the action of the frost as well ast#glnuts and other similar seeds-of more diffictt de velopment. Rich land -is necessary -to se.. cure the health of all trees, the ornanen tal as well as fruitiferous varieties. CAROLINA HOTEL, EDGEFIELD C. .H., S. C.. THIS ESTABLISI1MENT for merly known as the "SrAsN 1I TEL," having been purchased and opened in December last by the Undersigned, he would most respectfully solicit his friends and the public generally to.give him a call, as he feels con fident that he can do as well for them as could be expected in a place like this. - His House is situated on Main Street. one block South of the Public Square, and con venient to those travelling the Plank Road. Also, from Columbia, . ik-n and Graniteville. His Stables are convenient to the House and always well supplied. The Iouse is sufficiently retired from the busi ness part of the Town to render it always quiet and comfortable, so that the weary traveler may always be sure of a good nights rest. F. M. NICHOLAS. May 11 tf 17 Pomaria Nurseries. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, &c. A Lr, the most desirable varieties of FRUIT TREFS, rare Evergreen and deciduous Trees, Flowering Shrubs and Rises, Strawberries, Aspara gus Roots, Rhubarb Plants, &c., are now for sale at this establishment on reasonable terms.. Mr. JAMES CRAM11OND, one of the Pro prietors, will have a collection of the same, at the old Post Office, in rear of Messrs. Allen & Phillips., for the inspection of purchasers, where he will be happy to serve them with the best grown articles in his line, during and after the second week of the Session of the Legislature. Catalogues sent to all post-paid applications. Address, SUMlER & CRA lMMOND, Pomaria, S. C. Nov 30 4t 46 3. A. GURLEY, R FSPECTFULLY informs his friends in Caroli na that be has removed from llanburg to Au gusta, Ga., South side of Broad Street, one Square above the Lower Market, nearly opposite the Eagle & P'henix, at the sign "VARIETY STORE," where he will be happy to see Ihis old friends, anad by fair dealing merit a ciontinuation of that pat ronage hereroofore so liberally bestowed. ii.Stock consists in part of an extensive variety of Woodware ! Such as Tubs 'if all kinids, Buckets, Churns,- Pails, Keelers, Wash Boards, Trays, &e., &c.. -Tian Ware of all Kinads, Philaadelphsia Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Kettles. Sauce Pans, Smsoothinig Irons, Shovel- and Tings, Fire D~ogs, Sifters, Fry Pans, Fine Pocket and Pens Knives, R AZORS that can't he heat, Tea and Tabile Spoons, both Brittania anid Silver, Table Knsives and Forks, Candle Sticks, P'ad Locks. Shso Taeks, &c., &c. Also a varied assortment of J A PAN W A RE. Letter and Cap Pape-r, Wafers, Pins, Needles. hlooks anid Eyes, Purt Mlonies an asssortmnt from. 15 ets so $5 each, Silk and Thmrcad Pumrses, SUSPENDERS, HOSE AND HALF HOSE, GLOVES, Silk Mitts, &c. - A coiplete assortment of the BEST PERFU MERtY, SOA PS, &c., direct from .lur.rs HJACr.. SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Musical Instruments, Toys, And in fact many other articles not enumetrated here. Also, "VIRGINIA TOBACCO" alwayN to be found here cheap by thse Box or otherwise. r Call and see J. A. G UltL EY, 155 Broad Street, A ugusta, Ga Se-pt. 5. tf .34 Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. r11lE Subsciber has just received a SELECT Family Medicines, chemicals, &c, -Co~5sNTINiG IN rART OF Sulphate of Quimaine. P'ure Pill Mlass, Sup. Car bonate ot Sooda, Calomel, H enry's Cal. Mlagnsisa, Cream of Tartar, Epsonm Salts, I odine, Sulphate of Morphine, .Iodide of Putasseumn, Lumip Mlagnesia, Strychnsino, Munm's Elixir of Opium, Fabnestock's Vernmifuge, Thomopsons's Eye W ater, .\le Alister's Ointment, Cheeseman's Halsam,. jEvans' Lansects. Norwood's Veratrumi Viride. A nd a full supply of mnosot all she popular Patent Medicinses of thne day, all of wiche are warranted free from adulteration. 0. L. PENN. AGF.N-r. Oct26 - tf 41 Savannah River Valley R, Road T H1IS Comspany having been organized, and now Lprepar ing to com-nene~e operations, deems it pro p~r for thse purpose of increasinig subscriputions to the Stock, to give nsotice thsat the Directors have ap pointed all the Cosnmsissioners, her-etofore eppoinsted to receive subscriptionss, amid spec(ially request them to devote still msore tinme and labor to this im~portant enterpirise, by conhtinsuing to use their influence in procuring as much Stock to be taken: as possible-, within their respective localities. A nd to thsis end thsey are authsorized to receive fromr subs-ribers to Stock, notes bearing interest for the instalment of ten per cnt., payable to thse Savannsah River Valley Rail lRoad. UIR AM IIUTCilISON, Pres. Dec7:S 47 Strayed. O N Modaythe 3rd of October, from Edgefield C.HaBAY 110RS- 'of msediumn size, 14 or 15 years old. Any informsation respe-ctinsg the said horse will be thankfully received -anid expoenses paid by informng G. L. P'enn. or - J. II. IHUGHIES. Oct12 tf 39 - - Notice. A LPersons indebted to the Estate of C. J. Glover, dec'd., are requested to make imnie diate paymient, and thsose having' demansds against aid estate, will presenit thsem pr'operly attested.. JOHN.- RAINSFORD, Adns'r. Sept 22 tt $ Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate 'of Stephen .t.Smith, dee'd., are requested to make paymsent, and those having demands against the Estate will present them properly attested. LEVY Micl)ANJlEL, Adm'or. Nov 30 tf 46 Give tne your Attention ! ALL those indebted to me either by Note or A Account will confer a lasting favor on the] Subscriber by immediately paying up te same, as further indulgence CANNOT, nor M UST NOT be expected. Enough said ! Money is what I wvant. --M. W. CLARIY. Claryton, Dcc. 7 tf - 47 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to th~e Subscriber eitherj' 1by Note or Account due 1st January 1852' and '53, are hereby requested .to call and -pay up ] immediately as longer indulgence thans the 1st Jan unary next will not be given. J. M. C. FRLEELAND. Dec21 41 49 CONSTANTLY ON H"AND. &TLLRCIVN . I AM NOW receiving my usual supply of GOODS for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, To which I respectfully invite the attention of the Community and the Trading Public. W. P. BUTLER, Edgefield C. H., Oct. 12, No 1, PARK Row. FALL IMPORTATIONS! FOGARTIE & DELAND, CORNER KING AND WENT WORTH STREETS, CHARLESTON S. C Dress Silks! COL'D FIG'ED DE TON SILK, at 87J eta. SUPER BLACK TAFFETA SILK, Argentine Striped Silk, wide, at $1. Black Satin Dtt Chene Levateen Silks. Black Silk, at 62k, 75 and 874 cents. FOGARTIE & i)ELASD. Extra wide Black Silk, with rich lustre, at S. I Dress DeLaines and Cashmeres, RICH BROCADE DE TOUR, Satin finish, ENGLISH CHINTZES, 12j.and 25 cts. P.ersian Cashmeres, Beautiful designs, 311 eta. 4.4 Rich Fig'd Crimson Curtain Chintz, 12J ets. Muslin DeLaines, 12J and 25 cts., now pattern, 7-8 Wide Robed Chintz, at 121--worth 25. 200 Pieces CALICO, at 6# cts-worth 10 etn. FOGARTIE & DELAN D. Velvet and Trimmings, YARD WIDE MAZARINE BLUE and Black PLAIN BLACK VELVET RIBBON, VELVET, for Mantillas, - Colored Wave Worsted Braid. Velvet Trimmings, Galloon Dress Trimming. FOGARTIE & DELAND. Damaged! STANDING COLLARS.--150 Dozen GENT'S. 3 PLY STANDING COLLARS, slightly 0 damaged in shidping, at $1,50, worth and usually sold at $3 per dozen. FOGARTIE & DELAND. . Blankets and Kerseys, 300 LONDON BLANKETS, at $1. WHITNEY BLANKETS, line quality, Lot of Servants' Blankets, slightly stained in 250 fair Hotel Blankets, at a bargain, shipping, will be sold low, Kerseys. at 16 Cents, 300 Pair 3 Points Mackinaw Blankets, Extra Georgia Kerseys, Fine Bath Bed Blankets, Grey Plains, at 37 cents. Charleston, Nov 12 FOGARTIE & DELAND, Corner King and Wentworth St. FALL TRADE, FOR 1853! 4$~i~~;CUNNINGHAM' r HE UNDERSIGNED having,, given a further trial to the CA 811 SYSTEM during the past -eason. have become still more convinced that. it is the only true system of doain-g a GROCERY BUSINESS on terns advantageous to both seller and buyer, leing the cheanst, safest and surest for both. While the seller is benefitted by getting the CASH PAE) D]DOWN for his Goods, enabling him to turu his money over many times in the year, the buyer has the advantage of getting his Goods Teni or Fifteenu per-Cent Chaenper Than thev enn be obtained from those who sell on credit ; they being compelled to sell at this diff'erenee of per centage to cover bad debts andl pay the additibanim expense of -keeping~ and col lecting long accounts. It only requires a little reflction, aided by a slight exanmination, to con vitce thmose who visit HIamburg for thme purpose of purchasing SUIPPLIES, that the Merchant who denis exelusively on the Cash System itn purchasing his Strck, lava it in ceaeper than thsose who lay in large Stocks oni credit, with a view to selling themn out in, the~ ame way, being ennblledl to turn his eapital over only once a year, mtust of course get larger profits to anstaini his businmess, thaun him who on thme Cash system, buys moderate Stocks, SEILS QUICK and TURNS OVER hi. capital every thirty to sixty days. The intelligeht platnter will perceive that. the CASil SY'STE31 Merchant will have made more money at the en~d of the year, by making FIVP. rEtn CI:NT J'RtoIT. than theo credit system tntn will at TwENTY-FIYE, and tha~t those who buy: Goods had bietter bior row the amoney' at homne, and allow even fiftten or twetnty per cenmt interest, anid paty CAS11 fot his sutpplies, than to paurchase on titme even fronm thu best CREDIT hlOUSES. The Undlersignted having madle ample arrangements to keel) on han~d a LARGER STOCK, and much better assortmenmt of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES Thtant they did the past season, only ask of their friends and others vi~itinmjf t hia market, to give them a call, where they will fintd, in :addition to FIKE FAMIL Y OROCER11E', a large supply of .nearly all thei staple Goods usually ueed in the country, such as Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Calicoes; Shirtings, Sheetings, Blankets, FLANNELS, &c., &c. -Being thtankfuml for the liberal patroinage of thte. past, season, ana looking forward to a largely increased trade the cotning Fall. we htave laid in and are now receivinig coitr Stock, and take pilea ro itt eallitng thte at tention of cusatonmers to our superior Tcas, Suugars, Cofl'ec, Cheese, Molasses, Flour, Bacon, WINES AND LIQUORS. Those who prefer paying Casht for their Goods, and thereby save. Ptfeen Dollars in every ieun dred, had betder call at our Old Statnd, on the Corner nearly opposite thme Unrolina Hontel. whmere all articles sold. will be putt ttp in: the best mantner, and warranted to tturn ott tw~hat they are rep. resentecd. -R. F. & 1I. L. CUNNINGlA.. llamburg, Oct, 10, 6m 30 DRi. A. G. TEAGUE, Southerg Mgngfacture, Wholesale & Retail Druggist g o o 1bi thd aa metons, fire ithe p atron he Pair hlonc usiande Plauntatiout. has reiccived in the sale oft Drugs, Medicines, &c. B RL 0 G A N3 S! le is now receeivinag an addition to his already HTARNEs, SOL AND) UtPTI-:1. EATIER. extensive istock of Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, ~ ~ ~ J Dye $tnffs, Paits, Ols, Windowui Glass, P'utty Tnes et otadLm i Physician's Shop Purniture, 6cc.SOEAE 'FNiN . THlE FINEST' WINES AND) BRANDIES, 4ateSo~oe tx oa oSlia r~le for .Medicinaul purposes, R. T. M1.\l8. Fine Cigar nuid Tobacco, July 21 tt 27 PE RFUME RY Of his own and Northern make,. Fremech Extracts, &c., &c. Be tiu Da eroyes Paint, Unir, Hant, Shoe and Tanner. B rushes ,R.LIGHevlarepcflyalmun t Tinctures & IMedicinaI Compounds, *i*taLdisatl(tmlanaofEdillan aade undler his oie sutpervision in strict 6 eiosafotiigowo mat~ctli accordat cc wihm the U.S. Disp'ry. uraldDgheetyp. Tine anost Reputable Nost rauua, Mr .iprardttkeny(ftadieet ll of whaich h~e will sell at prices that will conmparr tlsatPcue ~eAti aal f avorably witht any Soauthern market. Thaose wisht 0 ~aiswl i lmtbako akdesn ng to, pnrchase articles int his lir:e wiill do well to wl d uht h euycftm 'cue al atnd examine his. Stock and prices. I f1 SEdefield C. 1.. Jan 22 tf 1 ________ BEALLk STOVALL, HevAl olgrGod WAREHOUE AND ROCERYAnBlankeo5. ~~ ~ flLLeutiful EN D aguetypGae IR I oldrsetflymnonet 1 teceaied a Genteme tofc Ergia AUGSTvicPliny tandh is larew readto erltat umyaml . ?~.fCotto conignedto uswill b.. dsrouslof obtaining one or tme o heiias ih tUltofpanrs.alsogerotp .1. been d issuMr.dL.at)stpreparedf tuneaast.ntymefFrnt Noifftoe10 ~ubcrh~es,,nnmbm~ o th lteflitwil tylin eAsta OPctre the A tisepbmf heWAREHOUSE AND GROCEY And lanets Mril tE RCHppstetmeANTSlr. ';ai f LE &lI WA sREN,r hAinga en.,i ha recting.LatudustrreceivedonaClamgpbdtockt.f)Georgan heyoto os e ou will be , gryoo eeth fiedsamd ciusmmetsmew t ofhmgi tie reariog leight ~imce of te lat tir, ltammgplwandon tod aheILpa~r, t& whitey vte thxel atten-L -RG sold FrELL Sof Cmmission-, if prandters. allsio, e , StocFir of Gro cearie&C, havingnihi~. een ditoPlaned te i5wmttheyofe.ue lt thef-Joi'-~tmigadPatuio okwl ee lenbh~crier,fembrso nd eaeirm , wilml toca oiue pinhtataiat .F OI he WARty OUSEaND GOCERYBUSI Csa'he avmes a w ie notn t Stoe whnr BraJSteL,)poit the P ls~as STVrL. Aow Prosinetdt ieesaeo er -reetingandnt Warehousnentn aampbelalsSthavinhere heRileapytoseate frienan !neanswllrnaelumn itjrineryatetd TUTeevdhciyStock of re . ..JNNNS xcr untd to Pinter' rade, n wi hey ld 1.gOD. lent, oreo enas termnduoementstegnl utom eros.e V cLaL edOl time dCitleattefrtemaevs AP01,N~'sF~'OLadT eqie. W .M. BEA L . NR Ifo aens or oSLzrs ClarytoJ, Oct.W. t. STOV tLL. lI~ Augusta,.JAug247tfm32 USTFEReceiealeathe oa STract of EAd.-- nfatu Tbco MAD'.Eto1 ConTiiNG,~O w ellst o then TUTFailldritfomtm 'et~,Tit udtt Winaler0 Wodand. wil eExdtOWF raadlcuimnFosley hFaort ASh ornd of boty tracs arof ntme bestomait etris tL.1RIE ]o' ai ocl n ..d texcedinglyfull xainbed rp ebetheemselves.wimre J. W. CLARY.I ..I. EN*6T Claryrton, Oc. 3. N9, 15.tf 436 Oc t4 LOOK TO YO DRY GOODS FOR M A. RANSOM, Agent for R. M. Fu.LER, .Sokof FOREiGN and DOM1ESTIC beautiful. Among which may be found All Wool DE LAINES, of rich and splendid style. Large and small fig'd De'Laines. nll qualities, Persian Ie Laines, various qualities, Plaid Silk Lustres, very rich ; Raw Silks, in high colors Cashmeres and Arrpaca Lustres, all qualities and colors ; Plain bl'k Gro d'Rhine Silks, various qualities and widtlhs; Black Watered Silks, a superior article Fig'd and Brocade Silks; Rich, colored Silks, all qualities; Colored 3Iareeline Silks, desirnble colors; Solid colored Dc Laines and 3ierinos; Solid colored Paris De Bege, for travelling dresses; French Seoteh and Ameriean Ginghams, from 12 to 37 1.2 cents: English French and American Prints, from 6 1-4 up; Satin Talmas of new and beautiful styles; Ladies Cloth Cloaks, new and late styles; Colored Fringes, Pointed Gimps. and other Triunings,.great variety Plain and fig'd Cloths, light fabric for Ladies Cloaks; Blnek Thibet, Dny State and emiroided Shawls: Chiniasetits, Fren-ch worked Collars and Under sleeves, late styles; Jaconet, Thread and Li.Ile Edgings and Insert ings, all qualities; Ladies Merino and Silk Under-vests: Kid Silk and Wool Gloves, for Ladies, Misses and Children; (Gr These Goods have been purchased with PRICES, and purchasers may re.t assured that bought in Augusta. An examination Is respec HAstrrtna, Oct. 26, 1853. CANDIDATES. For Sheriff. . JULIiS DAY,. .JA 31ES ElliSON. FEliNI t.. IltI)IE, W1. QUArTLlliM, For Tax Collector. THO3IAS R. R-ESE, DEltIC IlOLSONBAKE, A. It. !IL.E, TiIEL. slILtiS DEAN, WISi.EY W EI'T7. M. It. WVill'1"I'iE, LEE IIOLSON. CIIALES CAltT'rER, For Ordinary. )AVID BO)lIE. JOHIN W. SI11Th, It. Tr. WIilT, W. F. DUIlISOE, For Clerk. R. B. IlOl'KN1(IIIT, Eli)MiTNI) 'ENN. THltOS. G. BAON. THE MARRIAGE STATE; Uhall Uappinsess and Wealth, or- .Sssry aind Sickness, alle~ed ft I MOST STARTLING__CONSIDERATIONS!I Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and drag through life as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the unoble faculties of mind were not vouchsafed to them. 3tlany such are husbands and fathers,-upon whom are dependent the'health, the well-being, and "se happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. 11oW OFTE.N IT HAPPE'FNs THlAT TnlE WIFE LINGEES FBOX YEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition as not even fot one day to feel the happy and exhilerating influence incident to the enjnyment of health. She may not be an invalid confined to her bed, or even to her room; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal charge of her household, even when her health wiD not admit ot it ; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking fruom day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till Anually even the hopie of recovery no lunger remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the Blush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frame cmaci.i~ted, unerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance hearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physlca[ and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and does arise from organic or constitutional causes. But oftener, by far oftener, to gross and Inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plaincst rule. of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disea.se, suffering and inisery, not only to the wife, but often Herfditary Comlaints upoan thle Chlildren "svo vNTO THrTiRDa AND FOUarT1 oENERtATIO!," HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and othier dimeases, as a D RE ADFlUL I N HE RITA NCOE from the Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall we he wise in all that cnceerns the cattle of our fields, our horse, our sheep, our cows, our oxen, the nature and character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise ; but In all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange ment, involving our future peace and happiness In all that concerns the-health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of our chil dren; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CUrLrAm.E As iNFExcusASrLE! How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits ? How long shall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, character and causes of the various womb and sexual complaint., emnbittering her days by suffering-suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly ineurable 1 Shall we for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at an understanding of ourselvcs as men and women, subject to serious life-Iong enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND P0NDER, JiN husband or uwife need be igaoraat of sehui ,concerns them most to know to secure their health and happiness. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THlE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DRt. A. Mi. MtAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF woMRKf. One IluaredAh Edition. 18.,., pp. 110. Price 60 Cents [oN FiNE PArER, EXTRA ltiNDiXO, $1 OO.] First published in 1847; and it is not SURPRISING'- OR WONDERFUL;, ConsiderIng that E VE RY PE MA L E, whether MARRIED OR NOT, can hero acquire a full knowledge of the n ture, character and causes of her comnptatuts, with the wartous symptoms, ad that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES shoull have been sold. It is Impracticable to con vey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF ONE hUNDRED TROU. SAND COPIES Have been SIENT BY MAIL within the last few - months. CAUTION TO THE PUBEIC. lIE NOT DEFRAdUDED liuy no book unlass Dr. A. M. Mauriecan, lm Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk's Of0ice on the back of the title page ; and buy only of respectable end honorable dealers, or send by mail,'and address to Dr. A. Mi. Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptItious Iunfrigementsof copyright.. g- Upon receipt of One Dollar "i THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIQAL 00M. PANION" is sent (mailed f/ne) to any part of the United States, te Canadas and British Provinces. All Letters must be' post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New-York Oity. Pnblishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New-York, ag For salo in this Village by Dr. A. G TE Ac Gl.-. Prie~e 50 Cents. "v )lei THE ROAD TO .EALIt I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Cure of a Disordered Liter and -Bad Digytiew. : Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Kaxs, Chemist, i, Pie cot Street, Liverpool, dated 4th June, lI1. To i'sorwon hOt.LLOWAY, Sir: Your PiN and Ointment have stood thc highest em ' our sale list of Proprietary Medicines Jar soeyears..-A - customer, to whom I can refer for anynquirles,'dCsie to let you know the particulars of her ease. She .had' beet troubiled fur years with a disordered tlver.and lad dgust .. On the last occasion. however.-the virulence oft4a -11111k was so alarming. anal the lnilammation set in sosevereib. doubtsi were entertained of her not being able to aar - under it: fortunateiy she was induced to try your Pills, d Ae Iuforms me that after the Arset,-and each tcceeding dose.. she had reat relief.. She continued to .take them. and s i' though r meunedse only three boxes. she is now In the enjoynent of aefect health. I couldmhave sent. you many more cK but the above, from the perity of the attack, and thesedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor of your astonimhin; i (Signed) -R. W. KIRhaL. An Extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fett s Van Diemen's Land. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of sir' r lst of March, ls5n, by Major J. W ALCE. " . . Margaret McConnigan. nineteen yearaof. Idisg at New Town. had been sttferin fronmaviolenit tie fe t or upwards of two montis, which had 'enllre' dipelved hat, of the use of her limbs; during this period hetrwsunderthey car of the most eminent medical men in IIobat Town, aq by them her case was -consldered beles. A ficmiil r - vailed upon her to try lotowam celebrated Pills, wh i consented to do, and in an Incredible short apace of tUime1ae affected a perfect cure. - Cure of a Pain and Tightness in 'te Chst and Stomach of a person 84 years.of age. From Messrs. Thaw & Sax. Proprietors of theLyn'Ad4. tiser, who can vouch for the aowing statement: - August 2,135. - To Prorassos hIou.owAr: - - A Sir: I desire to bear testimony to the 'd ffet of .ssau. ' ways Pills. For soime years I suffe severely from a and tightness in tie stomach, which wasalso s ees by a shortness of breatm. that prevented me from walking about. I am 44 years of age, anal notwithstanding ay ad vancead state of life, these Pills have se/ relieved me, that I ar d.sirous that others should he made acquainted with'their virtues. I amn now renelerel-by their- means eoiparallvely active, anal en take exercise without Inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. - Signed) AFT RT CO.. .e North street, Lynn. Noribik. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efciacisr - in the following Complaints: Ague. Asthma. Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel complalnta, Camles,Conmstlpationl of the BoesCa suniption, Debility, iropsy. l)ysentary. F lysipelas, Female Irregularities. Fevem of all kinds, Fits, Gout, 'eadni" Ia digestion, Iniammation..launelice, Ilver Complaints. Piles, Lumbago, theumatism. Itetention of the Vrine.3Serofbik. or _ King's Evil. Sore -Throats, Stone and. Gravel.' Seeondsarr symptoms. Tie I)uloureux,.Turnouls, Uleer,. Venereal Af-. fertiuns, .Worms of all kinds, Weakness, hum whatever cause. &c.. e. uel at tie estatullshment of Profesr 1OL.OWAY 2al Strand. near Temple Bar, Londton, and by all espeeable IDruggista and Dealers in Medlicines throughout ti tlb E mnpire. and of those of the L'ited ttatas,in lses-at~*{ cents, sT cents, anal #1.5 cents each. Wholesale by the Amri-t. . ipal Drug houses in the t'nion. anal by Mesrs. . &. D. SAND)S, New Tork, andt P. M. C.OIIE , Charleston. For sale in Edgefeld by G. L. PENN. gY" There is a consibeiable saving by taking the larger sars. N. B.-Directions for the guidance of patients In every disorder are rllxed to each~box. Mlarch t0 1y ' DR. GUYSOTTIS IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK k SARSAPARI.LA IS NOW PUT UP IN THE LARGEST uited Bottles, and is acknowledged to be the best SAR SAIPARILLA made, as is certified by the Weoana rUt. Corxes it lar performed,- the original 'cpfrisof which are in the possesrinn of the Proprietor. Be member, this is time only true and ORIGINALarticle The Medicine, when used according to directions. WILL CURE, WITHOUT 'AIL ScortA on Krws Evi., Cascans, Tmona,' Earrusea or sar i ats, Eavsmrr.a.s, Canaonmc seni-Evas, Rxe . woaM oa T-rvass. SCaLD llEAn, lEHmeuATrsx, PAtNs IN Tns Itosas on JOINTs, OLD bons Ao t.cxas, Swat.LiXGa . . 7or -rue Gt.A1m, Svrmus, d I)vsarsia. -- SALT l:imt:, Desmasa or. KIoNtxa. Loss or APrxnr.. Die EAsaanmss ron Tn lea: or MEacCaT, ' PA IN IN TUrtmuE AND Stnoreams, GansrxASL Dr. SSmLITY, llaoriT. LrMUaao,. Jacrsic: Aso (oIwvsxas. Time Best Femuuale MeXdicine knowni, nTuix pmecmmlar nahadiga to w1:iek females are sublject, eonte mnonly p~roducP great bongily 'eklaanstion, acenmopauiled bay a d. cersed and ofte: giuv state' of-mind. As the systeim i lien n srenth ere.s 'a-s of nervouts pewer.and thais very naturally inpnirs the eaergy.of the mniand -dis turbs the equanimity of the temnper. Ever--eandid womaa % .s who lias sulferedl from female enmaalaints. will adriit this to be n ime mouirnfuil trumh. Noaw. to obtain relief. it is only necessa t y.to stop the tende to depletion and debility.. This Is dne by renmewig that fontain; of healthe and engt, the JILOIOD. anal no nedleine aceomplishies this demsbi result 0 o peedily amnel eniete as -Dr. Gysott's Improved Extrac -of Yellow lPock and .!rsaparilia.".*'. o -aies of pale censuplexion id consumptive habits, and suelhas are debilitated lby those obstructio~ns wich femals .a ,arc liable tn, are restored, by the use of a bottle or two, to bloomi and to vigor. - . Serofula and cancer inred by Dr. Guysott's Exu tract sf Yellowe Dock anid Sarsaparilla. - P.ur.aooa, Granger County. Team.,3 -~ SApril27.th, i6te..:: - . 0 J. Di. PA ax. Esq., Cincinnati, (t.-Dea'. Sir: It gves ihe great satisfacimn tea adel nmy testinnony in favor of -~ sr. Guy !o soatt' Extractaif-Yellow Uock anal Sarrapamrils' to that of .thme nu~meroums anal iliaihy respectable personsa o haieses baenefltneml imy the meeticine. My wife lha been suffering for the space -of nearly Ave. years 'with $ernsfuma anal (sncer, which, I $link, found ilb it rli n in the deraugenments of the system peculiar ta bersee, wile in time mecan time she was under the care .of thme masS emninent l'hysicians in ti section erf. country, witihont deriy. ing any material aid fronm theIr parescrietions. 'paon the recommenmdati on of l'r 'Ce-ekes, one of our -. 'hymsicimmnu. whmo ail seenm lime niedicine used with happy .-effet, I enltained mof veamr Acaents here. one bottle of "ur. ainyasot's E-xtract of ')'allow Iloek and Narsaparriila," and as mlny wife f-ammnd relief froan that biottle. I bemuglit samte six blat. ties, which shte ha.' taken with the most astonishin benefit, f-'r I aim llnemt to say it haas entIrely curel her. fohae has -entirely rceaered ftum her Illness, and the Seroftala ad 'Cancer are cure-i sotund and well. 5 . Accept muy gratitude. Respectfully, v . ?mleii.t GOLDMAN. Wemales, Read the following. Naw ArKx, N. J., Jan 395 eMn. Exmrr:-We take pleasure -in staling that younr cYellow D~ock Sarsaliarila gives great satIsfaction in eser ifease. A very resipeetble gentleman Informed me that las daugh Cter nas troubled with ditficumlt mmemstruaion anmi diseases pe'. euliar to her sex. Imhe bad nnat hmad her regular nienstrual alischmarge forna loai titne: hbut by the use of Dr.' flnyabit's Yellow Doack amid Baruaparlita was radically cured. t'he used Towns.-na's anari aottaers withanut receaving the slightest beneasi. lie ihad osme daughter to die from thme same canse. J. It. TR.IPP-& CO u gar Pate: $1 per bote-..ix bottles for toe i:COVIL & MEA\D, 11l Charters Street, New Orleans, - G.-narali Wholesale Agents for the South. g.a Sld by G. L.. l'ENN, Edlgefield C. II.; WAR DLAW f & l)ENIIY, A bbeville C. 11.: PR' A& Jt)NES. Ne wber ry C. II.: .. J. CRElf.IITON, Ihamburg: IIAVILAND 1tUISLEY & CO.. Augmusta, Ga., and by onie Agent in every STown in time South.. SA prii 13 6m - 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1NA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kaib & Fannming, ) : Rw es ~;t. 3Deel. inm A ttacmntent. Iaapkinis, Kaib & Co., - iweywes. Deel. in Atch ment -'1 'IE Plaintiffs in the above cases having thia-day -- ..filed tiheir Dheclarations in my Offtee, and thei Defendeanmt hav-ing neith,'-r wile near A ttiarney known to reside. within the limits. of this State. on whom copies oft saidl D~eolaratiomns with ruiles tot plead 'ealt be serveal: On Moletiean of Messrs.- MsAnat & STmLES, Atterneys for-'iaintfes: Ordered that i-aid Defendlant appear tdnd plead to -saId Dheclarations ewithin a'ye-ar and a dag from the date hereof or in fdefault thereof judgmntn will be given ngainst himta, TIlOS. G. BACON, c. ass Cletk'as Office, Oct 5, - ~.- ally.. "'9 State of South Carolina7 EDGEEIELJD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. E N. Aldrich,- ) - si: . Foig Attachment, Johin 1111il)l John L. Dubey, ) -- as. ~ eForeign Attachment' J. TI. Woodlgate, ; -.:' IEPlaintiffia in the above cases having this day filed~ thteir Deelatrtions in myj Office, and theDo. fednshaving neithmer Wvsnor A ttoneys known - to reside within time limits of this State upon whous , - c opies of said deelarationse with a rule to pledd cn ~ served i On Motion of Mr. KCy, Pisantitr'a' Att s~ ney, Ordered, Thait the said Defendantst appeaz pleuad to said Deolarations-.within p ycar sd frotm the date hereof, oisfinal and .abilolute jud~ mnct wili be awarded againsut the'm. - - TIlOS. G. BACO, j.' Clerk's Office, July 12,1853. ly . 26 State of South Cared " 'EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT, IN~ COMMON PLEA&S. M. B. Tazer, - .- - - .vs .Decl. in At cA a t -Tahiaferro & Torbet . ) - - - Jeffetrs, Cothran &.Co. )" vs. . act in1 Hiackmeut - - Taliatferro & Torbet. 7'IHIE Pinintilis in the above cases anvinS -hs ..filed their De-elaranthmis an my Office, ndA Defendlants havinag nteither wamea nor- -Ato known to reside within the -litiits of'th'g at whoem a eampy of skid' deelarmatpn, cni be ov8 Meitionm of Mr. MAosAvu, -Attormney. foir ePalta Ordered that saidi Defendnita appar anad -lad said declarations within a year-and'a ilsy jtrtm t* date hereof, orni efault thereof ~dw~ rendered against theni.- -' Clerk's Office, BurchON,185 LR INTEREST ! SHE FALL TRA PE. is now in receipt of a LARGE and SPLE ID DRY GOODS, comprising all which is new and Red, white and fig'A'lannels, all qualities; Sul-d colored Flannels, for Seeks; Cassminiers, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentuck Jeans, all qualities; Bleached and brown Table Damasks, warranted all Linen ; Bleached Damask Table Cloths, some very fine Bleaceed and brown Linen Towellings ani Towels all qualities; Enrboidered Table Covers; Irish Linen of every quality, from celebratei mann factories in .0ft finish. 5-4, 10-4, 11.4 and 12.4 bleached and brown Sheetings best make; Granite ille, Augusta and Hancock browi Shirtings, by the bale or piece, cheap ; Real Georgia Plains, and Twills, otGeo. Shley' manntfacture, cheap; T.willed K.er,.ys, manufnetured at the August. Manufaeturing Company ; Georgia Stripes and O.sn:hurjgs, Cotton Yarni White and colored Blankets, large stock, will b sold cheap ; Whitney and Ribbon bound Blankets, all quali ties and sizes; Crib Blankets; 'T'hree Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpeting various patterns; Rogs and. Druggets, fur floor cloths; Ladies and Childrens Shots; Carpet Baus, Port lonies, Ivory and Pearl Tab J-ts, Extracts Otto of Roses, Fancy Soap: Cologne, fhair and Tuoth Brushes, Ivor and lorn Combs,&c.,&e. GREAT CARE at the LOWEST MARKE' every article will be sold as cheap as can b, fully solicited. M. A. RANSOM, AGENT FOR R. M. FULLER. if 41 CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. O F ALL the numerous medicines extant, (and snm of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonar complaints. nothing has ever been found which ceal compare in its effects with this Preparation. Othei Cure sometiumes, but at all times and in all diseass the lngs and thrnat where medicine can give relic this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfeeti I safe in acerdanece %with the directions. We du mu I lversi'e feer the informuation eof those who hare trie at but those who have mi.:. Famnilies that leave know its value will not lee w ithtont is, ,and hy its timely usi they are secnre freom the dangereems co'n'equences Coteglha andI Cotds which negtected, ripen into fati cinsutmption. Theb D.iplomna of the Massachutsetts Institte wc awarded to this pre~paratiion bcy thes JiesardI ef Jelges I Septmber 1847; also,, the Medals of the three gre: Institutses of Art. in this enuntnry ; also thte Diploma the Ohsi' lgustitutse aet Cincinnati, hsas ben giveni the Cnenatv Pr.c-ronts., by their Gnesernmentin ent sidlerationa ef its exsreierdinsary excellence andI usefu ness in coring afyeecieons of thse 1.ungs and Thtroit. React thte follow ing eopiniion fiunedi on~ the lot experienice of the emsinenit P'hysiciaen of thse Port ati City of Dr. J. C. Ayer.- STr. JOlNS,. May 8, 1851. Five years trial of your tCll it RY PECTIOl A Li my practice, has provenh what I foresaw (frem its coti position, musst he true, theat it eraiciates andI cnres tl Cold. and Coughs to n hicha we, in this section, al peculiarty liable. I tintk its eqnal has not yet been di-coveredt, nr I know how a better remedv can, be made for te di temepers of the Tharoat and 't.uncw. J. J. 3U RTON, M. D., F. R. S. See what it has doine on a wastedl constitution, a. only in the feooineg capes, bust a thoueand more: $t'nas:a v. Jan. 25th, Iti5l. Dr. Ayer: In st.- meonth oef Jusly la's I weas attaeh edl by a violent dliarrhea in tihe tmes of Califeiuj I returnedl so Sant Franciseo itn heipe of receiving hens fit fronm a change of climte atnd diet. My diarrhee ccased, bitt was feele.wed iby a severe enngh--aj muchs soreness. I finally started for home, hut. r< ceived nto ttenefist from the veoyate. 3My contgh cut tinnted to grow wvorse, ande wen~t I arrived its Ne. York, I w as at once nmarkedl by my asceptaintnnees: a victim of coct~niptioen. I mutt confess thsat I sal sec suflicient reascin tet doubtt what my friends all hb lieved. At this time I eonmnencedl taking your truli invaluable nmeicine with little espectationm ofederivin any heseefit from its use. You weouild neot receit these line~s dtd I ncct reg-rel it mty dusty so state so ti aiflicteed, through vote, that moy health. in ste space eight monthts, is folly restoerede. I attribute it to tli use of your CIIERRYt PECT'OR A .. Yumnre trusly, WIL LIA M W. S311TII. WIa5ntsu-rToN, Pa., A pril 12, 18418. Dear sir: Feelinig :hat I leave beets eparedt from precnture grave, ttaron::ta ycenr instruementality icy tl provridence eof God, I will sake the liberty .ta expret to ynn mny gratitite. A Costgh aned the alarming symptoms of Consumi tion lead reeduced me test lenw so leave mte anytin like hsope, wvh~eenmy physician broueght sme a bottle yours " Pvcrohsat.." Is sec-cied toc aflierd inedeini relief, tned nowe its a few weeks time hea restoeredl i to tsnnd health. If it will dto feet otessr. what it h: doene for moe, you are certaintly onee of te~ henefactot of muankindl. Sincerely wishing yonn every bleessg, I am Very respctfullthy yeesrs, J0O1N .J. CLAIWLtE, Riector of St. Peters Church. Witht such assnrance and freem snehl smon, n streinger pronef cen he adduced usnless it lee froma il effects upeeon trial. Prepared and soeldl by JAMES C. AYER, Pract cal aned Analytical Chemist, Loewell, Ma.. Sold in Eedgefseeld by G. L.. PENN, andI Iby Druj giats aned Dealer, in Medlicinse every where. At Whsolesale by IIAVti.aspD. RitL.V~ & Co., At guesta, Ga., asnd Chearleston S. C. Aug.24 3m .15 B RO WN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, rj 'IhS ESSENCE is wvarraneted to possess, In .I concentratsed forms all1 the vaintahe propertiesc JA MAICA GING El; ande will bec found, on trial, al excellenit Faseily 31edreinse. Is is partienilarly recoin menede ase a tostic, so persons recovering from fever c other diseasces. a few drope itmpartieng tee the stomarc a glow andh vigor egsnal see a wvitne-glassfsel of bratnd or other stimulant, withoust atny 'of tihe debeilitatin ellects whlich are sure to follow tite use of liqnore any kiendl; ad it is thserefore especially serviceable cheildent and femnales. To the aged i't will pre great comfoert; to the dyspeptic, aned to those who at predispoesdten gout or rhseuma~stic alyectionts, it give great relief; asnd so ste ineebriate who wishles to re form.bIut whose stosmach is ennstatly craving th noexionis liquor, it is invaltuble--givinsg tone so th dligestive torgans, and sresngth teo resiest temtptaltiont and is consequsently a great agent itn thte cause c temaperanece. .Cauutionu. Persons deeimg an article thtat can be relied apon prepsared solely from pure JA MAICA GING ER,shoul' be parsiicilar so ask for "s lrowna's Essence of Jams'5 ca Gisnger," which is wvarranted teo be what it is ret resented, andie prepared only at FRED'K BROWIV Drug and Chemecal Store, N. E. corner Chsetnt ans Fifth Streets, Phiiladelphia.bote Directiocns accompany eachbs te For sale in this Village by G;. L. PENN, Agent. May 4 . - ly .16 STVATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD SALE. IN EQUITY. John Ratinsfocrd, Adm'or of^ C. J. Gloever, dee'd. vst. Josiah D. Tibbetts, F. H. Wardlasw,J Jamnes F. Adams. J U NDER an Ordei- from th'e Court of Equity in this case, neilice is hereby given to the Criditor. of C. J. Glover, dee'd., to come in and prove their claiims before tme atny titme between thse present daete anid the 29:th day of January next, as after that time they will snot be rejeived. . A. SMKINS, C. E. E. D Nv 14A . o. A4A