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THE .MODERN SWELL. Tas son sit. in the bar-room, Inra-place most convenient to stare . E's clad in very fine broadcloth, .: And' his faee is covered with hair ; He smokes and spits and drinks, And drinks and smokes and spits ; The saliva he casts from his mouth Is much more plenty than wits. His mother goes clad in her cotton, And faded and ragged at that ; She's minus of shawl and bonnet, But the son wears an elegant hat. She's toiling and earning the "shillings," So weariedly night-and day, While he at the theatre and tavern, Is throwing them all away. He never gets up in the morning If his mother calls him at noon, He comes down cursing hnd swearing Because she called him so soon ; His eyes are sunken and red, His cheeks are hollow and thin Caused by last night's dehaucheries, And indulging too freely in gin. He sits down to his breakfast, And then finds fault with the hash ; His mother says, " the grease it needs You used to oil your moustache !"' At this he fies in a passion, And hastily leaves the room ; To the tavern he bonds his footsteps,. And with wine dispels his gloom. From his vest there dangles a seal That is net with a brilliant red stone, But the sparkling toy is only wax, Though this he never will owa-. On his feet are patent gaiters, On his mother's there are nones. For all he:. honest earnings, Bedecks the back of her sow. At len.th he marries a lady Who's as rich as he thinis she's fair, But he finds her in truth as poor as himself, And then gives up ia-despair ; Two cheats make an even bargain Both are well mated for life She thought she had got a rich husband, He thought he had got a rich wife. An Odd Exposition. The Advocate contains the .following spirited advertisement, which does its au thoress infinite credit: To THE PuBLI.-Whereas, my husband, Edward H. Pussey, has falsely advertised :that I have left his bed' and -board, and that he will pay no debts of.my contracting, &c., this is to inform the public that the afore said Edward H. Pussey bad neither bed nor board for me to leave, he having been living ,at the expense of my father; and further, under pretence of procurin~g montey to pay his way to Brinmingham, Connecticut, he borrowed a dollar of my father, and ith that paid for his lying advertisement against mle, and even afrer this dastardly act, be took all the money I bad, and borrowed every cent in mny mother's possession, and left town. Por- the past three months he has been kept from nakedness and starvation by the exertions of myself and relatives: he squan dered in dissipation all the money his inborn .laziness would allow him to earn.-T'Ihe scamp need not hav.e advertised that be would not pay debts of my contracing, for the 1ublic wvell knows that lhe would not even pay his owvn. He is a lazy, ungrateful, loatf * ing, scoundrel; not content with living at the expense of my relatives, and borrowing their money, hie publishness an outrageous lie. -His bed and hoard, indeed ! If left to himsel-, his bed would be nothing but a board, and I should not he much surprised, if the bed he, .dies on were made of b~oards, with a strong crossbeam overhead.-SARAu A. Pussy. t A FEMALE BIGAMIST.-Gertrude K.,hler has been committed to the Albany jail for indulging in the luxury or thr-ee " live lords." To the first sihe wa's married five years agn,] to the second-two years ago, and to the third quite recently. They all met a few days since at Albany, wvher e they agreed to dbeide their respective claims to the fair dame by~a three-handed game of " seven up." T~he first husband won ; but Gertude re fused to abide the hazard of the cards, and I clung to her latest acquisition, whereupon recourse was had to the law, andl she was taken bef ore the Police Court for 1.igamny. Whent asked wvhat induced her to prefer the list husband to the other two, she said they were "niche goot," and that the last was " wort about six huntret of such tirty ras onls. I try dem alt," said sihe, " and take3 do bestest; and if he no goot, I tries plenty raore, till I finds a Dutchman dat suits jest right." W EEDo TIHEY CoME FROM I-" Grand pa, where do the people get their fashions from ?", " From Boston." "WYhere do the Boston folks get them from ?" . " From England." . " And where do the English get them from I "From France." "And where do the French get them from ?" "Why, right straight from the devil; J there now, stop your noi-e and go to bed." GIVING HIER " A Boo."-Hans Von Scratchen in a letter to a friend gives the ' folloiiug narrative of his first courting scene with his " Katerine :" " Vonce, ven I vas court mine Katerine, I vas go on mine yield to hoe mine potatoes corn. Veil, den, I zees mine Katerine conm ing der road, so I dinks I gives her a boo, ~ so I klimbs up a tree, and shust as I vas go. ~ ing to boo her, I valls on der hemlock vence, s and sticks a bine knot hole in mine banta- t loo ns, and Katerine vas laff and make me more shame dan a sheep mit one tam tief on al his pack-true as pork." Ia well bred wvoman is surprised in care.-t less costume, she does not try to dodge be. hind the door to conceal deficiencies, nor does she turn red and stammer confused excuses. She remains calm arnd self-posses sed, and makes up in dignity what she may want in decoration, A YANKEE has just invented a suspender P. that so contracts when you approach to wa ter, that the momen~t you come to a puddle, it sits you over and drops you on the oppo. 1 site- sKle. "0O, mry friend," said a doctor to an Irish1 patient, "-be composed; we must all die once." " An it's that what vexes me," replied Pat. ' "If I could die a half dozent time, I'd not carea -, imi enny -howt it this timne" AirCork. assizes, a learned gentleman, dissatisfied at his -success with a witness, complained to the Court. Paddy exclaimed: "My lord, I'm. no ltwyer, and he wants to puzzle me.' Ceunsel-"Come now, do you swear you are no - lawyer I" Witness-"Faith an' I do-and you may swear the same about yourself, I'm afraid." " Mine Got ! vat viii de Frenchmen make next I" said a..Datchman, the first time he saw a monkey. If twenty seven inches of snow give three iches of water, how mnuch nilk will a cow give when fed on ruta-baga turnips ? Multiply the flakes of snow by the hairs in the cow's tail; then divide the product by a turnip, add a pound of chalk, and ihe sum will he the answer. * S. S. TOiMPKINS, ATTRNiEY AT LAW, ''CFFICFI.I.REAR OF TITE COURT hOUSE. Edgefield,..S: C., Feb 8, if 4 ABNER PERRIN, AGENT for the Prosecution of Claims for Boun - ty Land, Revolutionary and other Pensions Offce at Edgefield C. H., S. C. Feb,23- tf - 6 CANDIDATES. For Sheriff. FELIX E. BODIE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. For Tax Collector. BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, TIIEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, LEE IIOLSON, For Ordinary. JOHN W. SMITH, W. F. DURISOE, H. T. WRIGHI'IP DAVID BODIE. For.Clerk. EDMUND PENN. THOS. G. BACON. R. B. BOUKNIGIIT, New Fall and Winter Goods, MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga, H AVE Just received, at their Store, Corner op Iposite the Mansion House, a large and con lete Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, onsisting of MMM0 EIRD S00s. Brocade and rich Plaid SILKS, Brocade and Striped Black SILKS, Embroidered Merino Robes, Rich Figured Cashmeres and D'Laine*, Plain French and Englisl'Merinos, Saxony Plaids, a beautiful article for Children's Desses, CoI'd English Flannels, for Children and Ladies' Backs, Super. White Gnuze and Welsh Flannels, Black Chally, D'Laines and Homnszines, French, English ad Ameriean PRINTS, -Rich Embroideries. French CIJE.\1ZETTES and SLEEVES, Collars ; Worked Bands ; M.uslin Edgings and Insertings: Trish Linens; Damask.Table Cloths. Table Napkins and Doyles, 12-4 Heavy Batrnsley Sh~eetings, Togethei' with a fine Stock of SA TTIN ETS, Kentucky JEANS, CLOTilS, CASSlalERFS mrd VESTINGS. We respectfully solicit a ca'l from our friends mnd customers, and persons visisinsg the city would Lo well to give us a look before purhasing. Augusta, Oct 12 6mn 38 Dissolution of Copartnership. I 'lIE Firm of COr.AN & LEGG is this day di. sol ved by mutual eons..nt. COLGAN & LEGG. January 2, 185. T IE Tailourinsg Business will be contirned by the Undlers'ignced at hsis old stand. Thankful o his customers for their liberal patronage hereto bre bestowed on the Firm of Colgans & Legg, be ope's by strict attention to busiss-ss to merit a con inuance of the samte. JOllN COLGA N. Jan 2, 1854. tf 51 Presh and Pure MIedicines, &c. [lIE Subserber has just received a SELECT Family Nedicines, Chemicals, &c. . -CONsisTING IN PA RT OF ulphate of Qninine. Pure P'ill Mass, up. Carbonsate oif Soda. Calomel, lenry's Cal. Mingnes:a, Cream of Tartar, poms Salts, Iodine, ulphate of Morphine, Iodide o.f Potasseum, unmp Magnsesia, Strychnine, um's Elixir of Opium, Fahnuestock's Vermifuge, Chompson's Eye Water, McA lister's Ointment, hexeseman's .lsalsam, Evrans' Laneets. Norwood's Veratrums Viride. tnd a full supply of most all the popular Paitent ledicines of thet day, all of which are warrante~d ee from adulteration. G. L. PENN, AOEN-r. Oct 26 tf 41 c GREGOR &SDIITH, -DEAIERS IN DARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. 1C'GREGOR & SMITII,-build to order Car. ~ringes of every description. They also keep n hand a large and splendid.nssortmnent of New and Second-Hand Carriages. [11 All orders promptly attended to, and Re airing neatly excnted. Edgefield C. 11., Jan 18 tf 1 Hampton's Shop. [ S Re-opened, at the foot of the hill, immediately at the enstrance of the Plank Road into Main treet, and nearly opjiesite Mr. W~itt's re'sidee. lie Shoes llorses, mnakes Plows, I rons Waggons, iends Walk Irons, Lays Axes, and does varis ther things after the old style. ile has adopted xany of the modern improvements, in fact all of tet except that of slighting his work. And be humbly asks a caIl. SJan 11 tf 52 Beach Island Land for Sale, F HE Subscriber offers at .private stale FIVE .H UNDRED) ACRES of Benal? Ishlmd Swamp .and, lying on the River, and adjoining lands of amuel Clark and James T. Gardner, ad rented xc present year by James T. Gardner. A bout 400) acres of the above Tract are cleared ad well improved. The balance in Cypress and ther swamp timber. Terms made easy to a good lpurehse(r. A pply R. BRADFORD). Silverton. S. C., May 4 tf 16 Heavy All Wool Negro Goods And Blankets. ~IILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga., have just received a large Stock of Georgia' lains and a large lot of 8-4 and 9-4 Ne tro Blankets, some of themi weighing eight ounds to the pair, to whsich they invite the atten on of planters. Also, GENUINE BETT ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTilS, 'rom No I to 10. A ugusta, Oct. 12 6mn 39 Notice S Hereby given to the Creditors of F. M. Young, L deceased, to meet in the Ordianary's Offee sit dgeield, on the 2nd Monday in A pril next, for the rpose of mnaking a final settlement on snid Estate. hose claims not represensted at that time will be reuded. E. PE~NN, Adm'r. BLANKETS A' AT CORNER KING AND WENT WORi BATH AND WHITNEY B] COMFORTS, 1 SUPER. BLANKETS FOR SERVA Satinets for CONTINUED REDUCTION OF ALL OUR rers' prices. WHIT. LONG CLOTHS 127 CENTS, WORTH 181. of the above, we offer them at uncommonly low I Linen Cambric Ri BELGIAN CAMBRIC HDKS. at 181 Cts. GI Yard wide WHITE DAMASK CAMBRIC 1400 Yards louslin DeLaine ANTI.RHEUMA PIECES ANTI-RUEUMATIC FLANNELS, I Remedial agents in use; and persons in want w . Extra fine Colored Canton Flannels, for Undet Real Welsh Flannels, at redue0d pricers. PIECES BL'K SILKS, RICH . Broadcloth, Ca WILL REDUCE OUR ENTIRE STOCK of .Crash Ta 500 YARDb ALL FLAX RUSSIA CRASH, I Scotch and Russian Diaper, Extra Heavy Bleached Huckaback, HAIR AND TOO'] FRENCH AND ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHIES Tooth and Nail Brushes, fine article, Puffing Combs, Buffalo and F Charleston, Jun 16 FOGARTIE & Staple Dry Goods ! W.ILLIAI SHEAR, Augusta, Georgia. has received from New York, a very large asaortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Suitable for family use, among which are New York Mills, and Water Twvist Shirting; White Rock and Revere Mills undressled Bleached Shlrtings, a superior article for Ladies use: Extra 12-4 Hamilton Bleached Sheetings and Pil low Case Cottons; Unbleached Cottjn Shirtings and Sheetings, of su perior style and quality ; Superior 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens; Snperior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns; Extra quality 10 4 Damask Dinpers ; Superior Bleached and Unbieached 8-4 Table Dia pers ; Superior Damask Table Cloths, of extra sizo and quality ; Birds-eye and Scotch Diapers, and Damask Nap kits ; Superior Ilucknb~acks, some very heavy and extra Superior Camabries, Juconets, Swiss, Mull and Nan sook Muslints; Superior Checked and Striped Muslinm, and Cam brie Dimities; Riich , rilende and Fnney Silks. for Ladies Dresses; Superior BWaek Figuaredt Silks, of beautiful styles, fur Ladlies 1)rem-es: Plain Blaick SIlks, of rich lustre and extra quaility; English and A merienn Prints, a large supply ; Superior Fnney antd Mournina Ginehhums: Sup--rair Black Alyaeats and Bl'k Canton Cloths; Lpin's Jet Black JBombazines, and Black Ch:ly; sperioir English, aud French Blick l51, rinos; .upin's PIhiin Fnntey Merinos and DeIaines, of the most de.sirable coloars: Fancv Printed I )elaines, at very low prices: Lidies bl'k and colored Cloth and V.lvet Cloaks; Ladies Silk and1 Ierino Vests : Gentlemens' Merino and Silk Undiershirts and Drawers; A complete assortment of Ladies,' Misses,' Chtil drens,' Gentlemens, and Yoiuths' Huoisery, of thme must approved ttmanieture; Sup'r plaini and D~anmtsk furniture Dimities and Cot ton Fringes; Rich colored Danmasks for Window Curtains; Rich La1ce and Emblroiblered Windo'w Curtains (some at very luw prices:) Curtaini Bands Ceorn'evs and French Windoaw Shades lich English Brussels Tapestry Brussels and Wil ton Carpets ; Sup'r Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, af new and elegant p'atternls: Striped Venetian andi other low -priced Carpets; Pinted Floor Cloths, in patterns and by the yard, of beatuti''ul styles: A tngusta Shmirtineg aiid sheetincs. Cottosn Osnabuirgs and Georgia Strirrs- at mtanufnlecturers p'rices. Particular attenttioni will be given teo (rders from he country, and the utmost dispatchi in forwardiing Toods by Express or otherwise. Snmall paree!s are frequently sent by mail at less expense thain ini any other way. A ugusta Feb. 7 tr 4. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, WI &J. H IL L, Hambburg, S. C., would in T eformn their friends and customiers that they eep constantly on h~and, it their old Stanid, a ARGE and WELL SEl.ECTlil) STOCK,econ sisting in part of thme following articles. F IN E C UT""L RY. A large assortment of Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors, &c., &c., both of English and Amerioan Manufacture. -Tin and Copper Ware. Everv article of Tin Ware kept alwaiy. on hand; nd orders reciived for any article thatt .may be iieeded in the Copper, Tin. or Sheet Iron line. good assortment of I leatinag and Cooking Stores, The latter are reconmmeinded to lions. keepers for eatess and eonmy. 'Guns and Pist9ls ! full anuortment of Guns, from o'rdiniary to very ine, Colts' repenting' Pistols, Alleni's Revolving and Self-Caokinig Single Barrel Pistolw. A lso, comi non Pistols.. SMIT H'S TOOLS. A large nd complete Stock of Smith's Tools, con sisting of Anvels., Bellows, Serer: Plates, lland and Sledge Ilumuimers. Files,'Rasps, &c. CARPENTERS TOOLS. mbraing alt varieties of Plains, Saws, CheselIs, ugers, Ilammeore, hlatchets, Squares, Compasses, xes, A dzes, &ec., &c. Spades and Shovels, Spades and Shovels of the best qualities.. Also, anure Forks, Hoes, &c.; &c. . CI[ A I NS. og, Ox, Trace, Waggon, Coil and iHalfer Chains. B~oIlerN and Catdrons. variety of Boilers and Caldlrons, by the pr, per use of widkh farmers will find a great wavinig in feeding Cattle and Hogs. -' CASTING AND H OLO.W WAR E. Pots, Ovens, Spiers, Tea Kettles, Wafile and Wa fer rons,i'ire Doegs, Wuggon Boxes, Grid Irons, moothing Irons, Morters, &c. N A ILS. 00 Kegs of Nails, assorted sizes. Also an assort ment of English and Americnn Ilorse Shiecs, and Horse Shoe Nails. Coffee Toasters, atid Cotton td Wool Cards. Straw Cutters and Corn ShelIers. The most approved Straw Culters, and Corn Shel lrs, which larmiers would find great economy tu use. CH AIN PUMtPS! hnin Pumps and fixtures-an excellent method forI drawing water from wells. gji All the foregoing articles sold on the most1 reasonble termis. lamurg,_Oct. 26 6mn 41 - Notice. LLU Persons indebted to the Estate o.f Warren .L1.F. .Wintn, dec'd., arc eartnestly solieited to C nmke payment forthwith, atnd those having demuanss against said Esttate will phens~e render themt in im I otediately. J Et1P.111.\ I1 SEIC LlR, Ex'or. REDUCED L 'H STREETS, CHARLESTON S. C ED BLANKETS, EXTRA. VELL MAD II JUTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES Servants, SATINETS to 18j Cts. less than lanufuctu GOODS. WISHING TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK >rices. Ikfs. at Six Cents. NTS' LARGE SIZE L. C. Hdkfs. at 25 0 at 12J Cts., suitable for Ladies' Dresses. at Six and a quarter Centre Pic PLAN ELS. lEW ARTICLE, AND ONE OF THE 1 ES.' ill do well to examine. skirts, 121 cents per yard. GUSTRE, 75 Cts. PER YARD. 3simere, &c. the above Goods, in BLACK AND COLORS welling. i4 Cents for BATHIl(G OWELS. for Towels, at 121 cents per yard. 'H BRUSHES,. &c. 'ory Dressing Combs~ DELAND,-Corner King and Wentworth St. THE MARRIAGE STATE; Bhatt Happtnss and Bealh, or .Misery and Blekness, allend is I MOST STARTLING: CONSIDERATIONS I Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exlstand drag through life as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evinoing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind wore not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whoan are dependent the health, the well-being, and "te happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. NOW OTEN IT NAPPENs THAT THE WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilerating influence incident to the enjoyment of health. She may not be an Invalid confiSed to her bed, or oven to her room; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal charge of her household, even wheo, her health will not admit of it ; but she Is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. T1hus a after daand month after month tran spire. ~{rhealth diy'uinks, till finally even the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Bunt a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyany of'spirits, :epd , and appa rently ineolcalbecomes a felsickly, de bilitated wifwt frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress, of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this dopidablo chailig may and does arise from organic or constItutIoa causes. But oftener, by far oftener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected wth the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease,suffering. and. anisery, not only to the wife, but often hereditary Complaints uipon thie Cildrenr " UMlTo THlE 'ritin AND POURITH OENERATJoN," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROPULA, *HYPOCHONDRiA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, asa ODREA DF UL IN HE RIT ANC E from the Parents. And must this continue'? Shall we be wise in all that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses our sheep, our cows, our oxen, the nature andi character of the sell we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise ; hut in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange. mont, involving our future peae and happiness In all that concerns the health and welfare of the wife of our affestions, and the mother of our chil dren; in all that concerns the mental and pysical well being of Ihose children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BEN IGHTrED IGN ORA NCE, As CUI.PAnB.E AS INKxCLsAnf.E ! How long shall this ignorance prevail so produe tire of its bitter fruits'f How long shiall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, character anid causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering-suffering often prolonged to yereventuating in a omplication of diseases utterl and hopelesl incurabe ' Shall we for ever clse 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, and perpetuating them to our children. LETJEVEBY WIFE AND HUUAND PONDER . Ndf husband or weife need be ignorant of et concerns them most (a knowe to secure their healtha andi happiness. Thaat knoscledge is contained ina a little woork entitled. THE MAR.RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MfAURICEAU, PROFESSOR or DISEASES OF WOMiEN. One Hundrndth Ediion. 18m.., pp. 260. Price 60 Crnt, , oN FINE PAPER,. ExTRA nENDING, $l 00.] First published In 1847 ; and it is not SURPRI~;ING OR WONDERFUL., Consldering that E V E RY P ElSIAL E , whether MARRIED OR NOT, enn here acquir.e a full knowledge of thle nia turse, eharacter and causes of her connpiaints, with the Various symptoms, and that nearly HALP A .MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is Impracticable to corL vey fully the vsarious subjets troated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those oortemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU . S .AND COPIES Have been SENT DY MAIL within the last fo'y months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. .BE NOT DEPPR. UDE D Buy. no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of the -title pgo ;. and buy only of repcable and honorable dalers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious Infringements of copyright a-Uoredc of. One Dollar " THE MAR., RIEDWOMA PRIATE MEDICAL, COM. PANON iMsat(P ue3 fee to any part of the United States, te ren,..u anEritish, Provinces. All Letters must be potpaid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOABox 122t,' New-Yorkl ity Pulishing Offie, No. 129 Liberty Street, gf lFor sale In this Village by Dr. A. G 'EA GIUE. Price50 Cents. Sept 25 Jy 37 Ready-MYade Clothing ? J UST Received 'a heavy Stoek of R EADY MAD E~ CLOTH ING, well suited to, thei Ful nda Winter Trade, ad will be sold LOW FOR ASII, or eon eas~y termas to punlctuatl euhstomers. et the doubtfull examine fur thcemsel ves. M. W. CL ARY. Clary ton, Oct. 3. tf 38___ White Leadu, Linseed WIl, AMP' OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL nna TAN ~ERS OIL, for sale next door to SULLvAN'S. R. Tr. .IDIS. A ug 24 t____39t TVIl Diggir WVtiii ed. H lE Subeecriber wishes to procure the services Lof a WVell Digger for a short time, to wlieom ustomairy wages will be given. A pply nt therei ence of the Ujndersign, ,,n the M~artin Trownt Romal, 5 milesahov- Hamburg. .OI D\S FALL TRADE; r0R*1853! CUNNINGHAM THE UNDERSIGNED having given a further: trial to the CASH SYSTEM-durin the past season, have be'ome still more convinced that it is the only true system of doing a GROCERY BUSINESS on terms advantageous to both seller and buyer, being the cheapest, safest and surest for both. While the seller is benefitted by getting the CASH PAIl DOWN for his Goods, enabling him to turn his money over many times in the year, the buyer has the advantage of getting his Goods Ten or Fifteen per Cent Cheaper Than they can be obtained from those who sell on credit ; they being compelled to sell at this difference of per centage to cover bad debts and pity the additional expense of keeping and col. eeting l'ng accounts. It only requires a little reflection, aided by a slight examination. to con vince those who visit Hamburg for the purpose of purchasing SUPPLIES, that the Merchant who deals exclusively on the Cash System in purchasing his Stock, lays it in cheaper than those who lay in large Stocks on credit, with a view to selling .them out in the same way, being enabled to turn his capital over only once a year, must of course get larger profits to sustain hi-, business, than Jim who on the Cash system, buys moderate Stocks, SELLS QUICK and TURNS OVER his capital every thirty to sixty days. The intelligent planter will perceive that the CASH SYSTEM lerchant will have made more money at the end of the year, by making FTvE PER CENT PRorIT than the credit system man will at TWENTY-FIva, and that those who buy Goods had better hor row the money at home, and allow even fifteen or twenty per cot interest. and pay CASH for his supplies, than to purchase on time even from the best CREDIT HOUSES. The Undersigned having made ample arrangements to keep on hand a LARGER STOCK, and much better assortment of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES Than they did the past season, only ask of their friends and others visiting this riarket, to give them a call, where they will find, in addition to FINE FAMILY GROCER1ES, a large supply of'nearly all the staple Goods usually used in the country, such as Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Blankets, FLANNELS, &c., &c. Being th nkful for the liberal patronage of the past season, and looking forward to a largely inreased trade the coming Fall, we have laid in and are now receiving our Stock, and take plea. re in calling the attention of customers to.our superior Teas, Sugars, Cofiee, Cheese, Molasses, Flour, Bacon, WINES AND LIQUORS. Those who prefer paying Cash for their Goods, and thereby save Fifjeen Dollars in erery Hun dred, had better eill at our Old Stand, on the Corner nearly opposite the Carolina Hotel. where all articles sold, will be put tip in the best manner, apd warranted tI turn out what they are rep. resened. R. F. & 11. L. CUNNINGHAM. Ilanb.urg, Oct, 10, 6m 39 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! DRY GOODS FOR THE FAIL TRADE. A. RANSOM, Agent for R. M. FULLER. is now in receipt of a LARGE and SPLENDID .'. Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, comprising all which is new and beautiful. Among which may be found All Wool DE LAINES, of rich and splendid Red, white and fig'd Flannels, all qualities; style, . Solid colored Flannels, for Sucks; Large and small figd. De Laines, all qualities, t Ca'smiers, Sattineta, Tweeds and Kentuek Persian De'Lauines, various qualities, Jeans, all qualities: laid Silk Lustres, very rich ; Bleached and brown Table Damasks, warranted " Raw Silks, in high colors ; all Linen ; Cashmeres and Alrpaca Lustres, all qualities Bleached Damask T:.ble Cloths, some very fine; and colirs; Bleaebed and brown Linen Towellings and Plin l'k Gro d-Rhine Silks, various qualities .Towels all <pulities; aiid wid:hs ; - Emboroidlered 'Table Covers: Black Waztered Silks, a superior article Irish .Linen of every quaility, fromn celebrated -Fig'd and Broeade Silks; -manninceeries in sioft finish. 5-4, 10-4, 11.4, tich, enlored Silks, all qualities ; and 12.4 bleached and brown Shieetings, Cilored M1arceline Silks, desirable colors; . best make; Solid colored De Luiines aiid Merinos ; Granite' ilke, Antrusta and Hancock brown Solid cioltored Paris De Bege, fur travelling Shirtings, lby the bale or p'iece, eaep; dresses ; Real Gergini Plins, and Twills, of Gec. Shley's rench Scotch and Amerienn Ginughanms, from manfaeture, ceap; 12 t o 37 1-2 cents: T willed Kersys, mnainftured nt the Augusta English Frehch aund American Pritnts, from Manutfneturine' Cimpanyv 0 1.4 npg Georgin Siripeis nid Osnaburezs, Cotton Yarns; ntin Taihnnms of newv and beautiful styles; Whiut and coloired Blankets, large stock, will be dies Cloth Cltonks. new and hit e styles ; sold 'ehenp; olored Friiiges, 1liintedl Gimps. and other Whitney and Ribbon bound Blankets, all quali. Trimminugs, grtat varie~ty ; tiesaind sizes; Plain aind tig'd .Cloths, ryght fabric for Ladres Crib Blankets; Cloaks; ~- Three Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpetiings, 3lak Thibet, Bny' Stat e and embiroided Sha wls: 'various pat eins; himasetts, Frtench worked Collars antd Under. Rogs anid Druggets, for floor clothIs; sleeves, lite st yles; Laudies and Chiildrens Sliois: hconet, Thread and Lisle Edgings and Insert- Carpiet Buigs, Port Moiiies, Ivory and Pearl Tab ings, all quailieis ; l-ts, Extraets Otto of Roses, Faiiey S6.nps' ,udies Mlerino anud Silk Under-vests: Ciologne, Hair aind TIoothi Bru..,es, Ivory Kid Silk and Wool Gloves, for Ladies, Misses aiid I lor Comubs,&c.,&e. and Children ; Q" These Goods have been pnrehnsed with GREA T CAR E at the 1.OWEST MARKE'I RICES, and purchasers mny rest assured that every article wtill lie sold as ceaep as can be oght in Augusta. An examtination la respectfully solicited. - M. A. RANSOM, AGENT FOR R. 31. FULLER. HAsnno, Oct. 26, 1853. if 41 R E lM 0 V A L : PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, DmSI, &c. - ~ ~ 'ill E Snbscribers wounld eital nm Boot and Shoe JManuia0t0ry. , tentio.n to, mr .,ndi aritmnt or -1-- 1 A VING removed tio thme Store siiperior ajo!nintg D~r. A. G. TExnUF.u s ? lirug Store, as usual, I anm pre.- Of 6, fi. 6i. andl 7 Ota~vos from the celebraed 'nre to make to, irdler, Fine Dress, Double Soled .ilnufntaris of itAcos & R avn. IlAze.T:os & Water Preset and Pump inos. nnd A. I1. GAL.E & t o., of New York. These are male fronm the best and thiorotughy sea B o o t s a n d S h o0 s , seined iiaterinhs, with all the latest imtprovement.r Of the very BEST ATERIAJLS, and an cecel- adaeV R TI osadtevm, lnt it always warrantel. hn'sothsente-nrerauitanlwe Also, on hand a largo variety of BOOTS andns otneciitbeirjasul 110 S ofr niy own iianuureture, which will be 'tiBOKalST IO RYdpren iiposed, of on reasontable termis.cost oagrihasitietf WM. McEVOY. Nov. 16 tf 44 ScoladMseln us oks 1~N. B -Wantted, three app~rentices to learn Adaltt ha ieaue asst spbihd Cop ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ndartiesi oienTe SAko RANTED t S ist the larius he tte. ennntissii ofal turp e pplad.n ('~ORC R~tISON& I. . JCKON zaTheisrcheOOK raSTTION ERY deprten consats f n todasso toet o (Joiler ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A d l the Chl fToisa xKOS hnbr, Te tt ep aniteatre asAsooint of putihe, lie emain glay b kein at. Peatese aysotn. as fellnj imstalrueit n wll seete tekofSn f haveY Tuse inte thselne, together wirtheVois utr, iln~ s l iddles, Biridllei, l araess, Leathier, Truntkf, htips, ntCroen SxHrs e. &e. in__thetatconsstgof~ Talthboulas, ROBINSON .\ urcheONVaritios. & c. hAMBRG S C. lsoan a~'oMusial of 3strsal ernt.dze LrAV nowirni hiail amostcotiplct STheyU 'n asortent elegant naiortmentiof the fuia ttiiiiigswhih my b SwING . nstumens un hand.vz 200n onb u tg ih an7 S tc f Irn la dppeb .A O~S&RtS Sti KEsNORuilRNS, roFLUTNStr, AgusLTS, BAN.O 20,00 Lbs Accimirdeov 9.s t Ta b42ns R 0tB IN S. N.his Axsr BJGOTS AK SD 0 ON, of 0Suardware StawmCttgs, MasnicHalnmytabGa 20 To Englihsiand Shoeedlrs, 50 Doz Coakis x Tilltson and1 others matke of Vices and Anvills, tre. Halter, Log, Fifth and other style of Chiams, DAESI A comaphete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Bos heTukCre as c ---ALLI sTvLES or- A Euo eevn hi ALSOKo Plains, Saws, Chistls, Screws,linges, '~Gni.Lii. ~iss os Yuh n Knobs, Rellows, Iiitts, G uns,ClidetsSOSoth ow~r Pistols, Shot Bags, ietQaie, * odrFnaks, Cottont and Wool Cards, Well Wheels, Kettles, Stew Paua, Altebs htcnh ogt Fryitg Pnns, Gridironus, llammters, I hatchets, OrAsotetemtinEER ATIL n acks, Wafer, and Waume ironts. Cnle Sticks, uulykp utylretB~ n lo trs Steelyards, Marking Gunges. Spirit Leve's, -L AiTR r Aundition., Shovels amnd Tongs, Serew P A T TO R G N Plates, Comppasmses, ThumAN 10UESE A T'S OE Gnanges, AlPoehirwewilseloatsiontresnal Caps, &c. Unminrg, A pril 27 tf 15 tris Estray. oie OLED hefoare mie bty W. I1. Kimbrel, a SORl- PT SucrhrlingnaPctiiy cidty L REL 1lOInsK, abtout six years old, fourteen I as od.arunseuo~iltk tdzt ti l a half hands high, with a blaze in his face, anud t or h msigya ttoirt ~' jpraised at fifty dollars. C. W. STYLES, M. E. D. f5 U mbrg, Jan 23 1mt4 2 M n ualre To ac ! Notice. t oe hWN OACcnpiii LL. Persons indebted to the Estatte of DanielForhie itilsvz:onyPe.,roooI ~Englsh, dee'd., nre reritestcd nmake immredi- Etaat ritui o~sl yteBx ra e . paymiett, ntud those having idemandls will pleaserealtLO PRCS Ionfiloclltd de thema in forthiwith..properly attested. atpebfrbyiglewr. Altso, . nt n Octm2n t f 41se1 ecan ie DR. A .G.~,TEAG ,,. Wholesale &. Retail -'rng T AKES thiis method of returning histbth o his friends and patrons, for'the pitroaoge be has received in the sale of Drugs, Medicines, &e. lie is now receiving an addition to his already extensive Stoek of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patty Physician's Shop Purniture, sc. TIE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigar and Tobac PERFUMERY Of his own and NortheyA make, Frenich Extracts, &c., - &c. Paint, flair, Ihat, Shoe arid Tanners Bruslace Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in utiot accordar ce wijh the U. S.-Disp'ry. The nost Reputable ,Nostrumos, All of which he will sell at prices that willcpmpara favorably with any Southern market. . Those wish ing to purchase articles in his lire will do well to' call and examine his Stock and prices. Edgefield C. TI...Tan 22 tf " 3: JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLE RY, No. 601 2ast-Bay, opposite-P. P &M. 3ank CHARLESTON. S. C. H E keeps custantlyflrr aule a ' general assort ment of PAINTS and OILS of all kinds, WAinduw Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, CampheneSpirit'Gasi Tallow, Grindstones, Cards., Chain Pumps. Glue, Packing Tarn, Cqtton Foot Gin Fixtures, and Brushes of various kinds. - Charleston, Nov. 1 Gm 42 GEORGE SINCLAIR, - OL Co sUn.,&. C.. KRON'! c. ERASEW FODUNDER STEAM ENGINE. BUILDER And- Boiler Maker. A LL kinds of Flour, Grisi and Saw Mill Gear . ing and 8hafting tnude and warranted to per form equal to any in the State. . , : Dr. K. T. tins, at Edgefeld C. H. is authorised Agent to.mnke contracts . - Nov 2. 1853. ly . -42 CHERIPECTOR CHRRY PCOA For the rapid Cur. o . COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS; BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUG CROUP, ASTHMA, AND nn.t ev.-nig. iceorig to dirctiaorn the bttte, an rltteulty will san het remroved. Nonse wtll-ring senfer this troule when they Undt it edU be so-readilyeurvd.'Fir sons :itltleted wit. a treated cough,' whilch..breaks tire at threir rrest at night. wilt find, by taking thre CBERRY PEC' Tn 'tA . on going to hedt, thery may hie sure of sound. ' brokenr steep. ami cornseque~ntty refreshing.rcat: Gratrrelief from suffering,gad surultimate cure. is afirde.t to thousads whor are' thms utcte-d. 1wy tis invaluablc resnedy, From Its nereenbie effect In theM* cases, ruany had lib n~ seives unwilling to litigo -it. use Whent the necessity fur 3 From two cminen.hysicina.In~ ~ . JavstrwviLL3; Tmo. Aprill Smn:-We hamve givren your -ie~ 'pilr trial in our practceand fnd It tosurpoaseveryot ady we have for curing affectonnf the. frat h~E A i' genernlly, much relievedl,.and.oftes whofly cur.-d by Crnrnny.Pe-reau Eut there~ ;re-e dome Aessea so obstinate as to yl.d e.ntlicl.y to nio meeaier - CheryPe BPONCHITIS, or trrittion of the trneat and apper ioe-. ion .t thre tns. rmaiy be cured by tag Cherry Peetraa In rimnIl arnd frequent doses. The uncomfortable opipresion La soon relievred. , "'iJ ReT. IloeLt. IYsrO. at itro.,klyri. New York, ~satm-.. -I liar. seenr tire Cherry Pectoral cnre such eases of Asthma nnd trr wnhits a leads me to belleve 'It enn:ranlyAU to - cure thrnar disuiew. FOR CROUP.--Cirenn emiit4 of aanmopv, Io be tflnowed' by hnrre nel fr-que'n doses of the 'Cherry I erinrat, until t slsdres the discure. If taken In seasnn, it wI not fail to WHOOPYNG COUGH may be broken up and sooncured' by thre rrse of Chserry t'ectoraL. THE INFLUENTA iis Pccdlty removed by this rmedy.* Nirnrr.rins instances hrnre bieen noticed whnerewhrole femlites were~ protcteil frm any serir-um coinsequences, white their neighblors, without the Cherry Pectornl, were suffering bora the diseasre. .- .. . . b.T.EMx, Ouro, .Tune11i,ISs TDr. .T. C. A-min:--T write to Inform you of lbe 'truly re marknhaiie effect of your C1IERIltY P'EC'l'ORAL in tis pfsee, ansI in my own firrmily. (Oe of amy danchrter wias complete t crrred inr tisree days at a rlreadfrrl Wheping Coughb taking It. Dr. 3Menns one of orur very best phryslelana frey stai-s thust ire coinsirlers It tire best remedy we have for put rmnnry dila.-s. and that Ihe has cured more ersa-of Croup, wih it'than airy (ither merlicine hd-ever adlministerwd.. Outr clerrytman t.f tin Itaptlst Church says that .during the im of influenrzn here thin season. he has seen eures from Yur medicIne hre enuld sepreely have belIeved .without see ng. You, ruspectfll3 D- SINCLA IR, t'. M. From the distingutshed Profesor of Chemliry and Nsaria Meiena. Ilowninl College. DT.an ~:- trnve fr-und the ('berry Ptetoral, as Its lap's dens show, a porwerfurl remiedy -for-eoids, ad eoghs. ad pulmonary disearses.. P. CLEVELAND, M. D. llrunmewlek. Slt ne, Feb.5, 1858. --- Dr. VALtuiR 310-rr, tte wIdely celebrated Prohisr of turery In thro 3edical College, New York Citj,'saya: -- "It lvens me plea-ure tn cerrtify tire value and . effieaey of A T .as4 Cil~ltitY PFE(,TOlt.AL," wich I conaldr pe cularty adapted to curs dissases of the Thnast snd Lrnga,.. Cures at severe diseases upon the Lunga have beuen efeuds.l by Chrerrv l'ectornri In suchextreme ea-'es as warrant the be li,- thrat 'a ICEJIEDJY Jl.AS AT LAST BEEN' FOUND that can be diepeinded on 1o cure the Cosupbs, Colds ad Con supiron whleh carry frm our midst thousandS ever year. I is. indeted a mredicinre to which the aflIcted can too wIth conitnce for relief, anid they should not fall to, avail them selves of It. ' - Prepared arid irnkl: hy JAMES C. AYER Pacti cal mndm- Anatyticat Chremist, Lowelidlass. Sold irn.Edgefireldl by G. L. PENN, and. by Drug. gists' and Deale'rs in Medicine everywhere. AtuWhnrlesale by H AvnLasD. RIsLETv & Co., Au grrsa. Gia., arid Chiarlestutn 8. C. Feb 23 . . -l10 6 . B R OW N'S E ssence of Jamaica Ginger. r 'HIS ESSENCE is warranrted to possess, in a . conrcentraterd (nran all thte valuable properties of JA MAICA GINGER,st'd wille be found, on -trial, sri - excglent Family Medieine. In is particularly-recom mended a a tonie, to persons rteovering from fever oe otter diseases, a few drops imparting to ,the stomaeh a glow and.vigor eqdal to a wiue-glassfnil nrf brandy or other ,tirdtlanrt, -without any of the -debilisitinig, efects which arc. sure to follow .the usa of lignior of any' kirnd; and it is thterefore espettially 'serviceable tes chidren and females. To the aged at wi,1). prove an great enimfort; to the dyspeptic, and to tlns~e vwho are predisposed to gouit or rheumatic afl'etions, .it.,giye. great relief; and to the inebriate who vui'hes to re form.hurt whose stomach is constantly eraving the, nxious liquor.-it is ivalnabe-giving tone to thre. digestive organs, and strength to resista:temptatica; aid is consequently a. great agent~ in the causei of tepernce. Casation.. Persons desinmg an article that 'enn be relied upn.g prepred solely from pure JAMAICA GINGER,shouN he particular to ask for "Brgyna's Essence of Jama' ca finger," which is warranted to-be what It Is rep resented, and is prprdolyatFRED'K BROW1V' Drg anmj Chemical Store, Nt. E. cornerChetniit and Fifrlh Streets, PhiladelphIa. Directions accompany each bottle. For sale in this Village by G. L..PENN,-Agent. May 4 ly 16 Fresh and Pure Garden Seeds. T UST Received a kirge'ad welirsorted'lipply Q of GARDEN SEEDS from thereebrated Seed Establishmnent of' Cotmstoek, Ferre &D Co. wanrranted fresh and pure. . . - If you wishr to hunve your Garden well stoeked with choice Vegetables 'next year, you-have nothing to do, butt to get a supply of tlieseseedstaske-Wou ground rich, plant at the right time sahd cultivate properly. G.. L. PEN2 , AN UIrt~ Dec 21 .tf - .~ 4 'P UE Room at present occupied by-Mu. Lod M to as.a iv nGoods Store. I ray asne ppy n,.e28 tf - .