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THE 1RRZE OF SPRIMG. Dull winter hastens to be gone He's disappearing fast: The sunny hours are coming on The stormy time is past. The ice no longer binds the rill, Nor snows their mantle fling,. For every bleak and barren hill. las kissed the breeze of Spring. I hear its music in tile wood It' ighs along the vale; Where summer flowers in beauty stood, It lingers in the dale; It plays upon the primrose banks, And rests its merry wing; The drooping snowdrop kindly thanks The western breeze of Spring. Ah ! well it knows where violets grow in the lone ana shady lane; It bids its sweet blue fav'ritcs blow, And onward speeds again. Is wakes the flowers of the field, And they their offerings bring The flowers thier sweetest incense yield To scent the breeze of Spring. The blackbird from the hawthorn bush Renews his lively strain; On topmost branches stands the thrush, A nd tunes his throat amain; At close of evening cal m and mild lie makes the forest ring 'With native wood-stones. clear and wild: le loves the breeze of Spring. The robin leaves his wintry friends For hedgerows far away Above his mossy nest lie bends, And pipes his plaintive lay. The lark, uprising with the light, On merry mounting wing, Strains all his might till out of sight, And hails the breeze of Spring. A hundred voices fill the air The sun shines warmly down; Away with each intruding care, And leave the gloomy town. Come, roam along the wood-path green Hear nature's favorites sing Enjoy the soul-enlivening scene, And woo the breeze of Spring. Mihscullawus. YEEY COXPLIMENTARY. TirE Washington correspondent of the Winns. boro R'gisler, pays a very high compliment to our Representitives in Congress, especially Col. Brooks. He writes thus: I have frequently heard the observation with in the last few years, that South Carolina was experiencing a dearth of genius and talent that her greatest luminaries were extinguished, arid their places could not be filled by the pre sent generation. It i.s true that she has to mourn the loss of her illustrious Calhoun, and the voice of her elo quent McDutlie will never more be heard in the Legislative halls of the nation-it is true that many, too many of her distinguished Statesmen and'scholars have, within a few brief years, been removed from the scenes of their usefulness and called to their final accounts, but, (while, I entertain a due appreciation of departed worth) permit me to say that in my humble judgmnent, we have a few young men just entermtg the arena of publie life, who are destined to refleet upon their State and their country equal honor with those great men who have recently passed fronm the stage, and who hid tair to itnscribe their names in the Temple of Fame at an equail height with those of their illustrious predeces sor.. Our young and talented representative, the Hon. P. S. Brooks, is in the front rank of competitors for this elevated distinction. His speech of the 15th inst. delivered on the " bill providing Territorial Governments for Nebraska and Kansas," would not be unworthy the great Calhoun himnself. It is indeed a matnly and nmasterly effoirt. It is the speech of a statesman and oraitor. 1 was told by a gentleman who was present when it was delivered, thatt Mr. Brooks enchaiined the -attention of the whole House from the corn mencement of his speech to the conclusion, anid when he had finished, a distinguished member remarked thatt -' it wats the best speech he had heard in Congrens for ten years." This was certainly a cery high compliment, but whoever reads the speech without prejudice, will acknowl edge it to be a merited one. So long as we can send sueh men as Brooks, Boyce and Keitt to Congress we need be under no apprehension of an intellectual dearth-the time has never been when they could not have taiken a high position there as men of talent. I trust their constituents will continue to re-elect them as long as they continue to serve them so nobly. THE OBJECTS OF WAR-The London corres pondent of the Nattional Intelligencer, referring to the apparently inevitable war between the allied powers-ngvland, France and Turkey atnd Russia, says: " All parties and the nation at large are, we believe, prepared to support the Government iN whatever line of action they maty adopt, to give them whatever they ask for, atnd to throw upon them the entire resp~onsib~ility of success or failure. But more than all, the country will in sist that having gone to war, the war shall not teruminate without gaining the object for which it was commenced. It will demand upon the settlement of the account a quid pro quo, an equivalent for every British guinea spenit. It will not bear to be to~ld a year or two hence that the status quo has been secured, that matters are just where they were, except as concerns the blood spilt and the treasure expended, when the dispute commenced. For reasons growing out of this view of the case, we are very doubtful whether it is to be wished that the Czar should retract and back out of the scrape. " We think that such a termination would be a consummation devoutly to be deplored ; and we are quite certain that such terms granted to Russia after war had actually been commenced woul'd be a consummation which would be con demned in the most severe language. The ob jeet for which France and England must fight, if fight they must, is not an adjourntment of war from day to day, but a security for continued peace. Western and Southern Europe want a guarantee against the incursions of barbarous tribes into eivilized and peaceful countries ; a .conviction deeply engraved by the sword, if ne cessary, upon the mmnd of the Czar, that hence forth he will be kept within his present territo aies. The old treaties between Turkey and Russia must be abrogated. The entire and bona fide renunciation by Russia of all control or protectorate over the Principalities and Servia must be obtained; the restoration of the months of the Danube to the Porte, and the opening of the Black den to the fleets of all nations must be secured. These must form the basis.of the next treaty of peace with Russia." HEADAeRE.-.The following cure f~r sick headache was furnished to the Boston Medical Journal, by Dr. N.S..Folsom, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire: " Take any number of drops of Croton oil. mix thema with flour and molasses, and make as many pills as drops of the oil used. When the patient begins to feel the siek headache coming on, one-half of a pill is to be-taken every hour ins molasses, or something of like consistence, until it aets as a cathartic, and thus treat the-sick headnche at each attack. If thus taken, each attaek will be less severe, and in. some cases a. few doses produces a permanent cure-. He seems. to think the Croton oil acts in three waiys: 1. By increasing the secretions. 2. By cotnter,. * acting the anti-peristaltic action .of the stomach * and bowels; and 3, by actingas a counter-irritant nfh the brin." THE'JIENINsESTATE.-We take the follow ing fromthe Virginia Sentinel: It i4 now a pretty well ascertained fae, the much talked or Jenn'ings Estate is not recovera ble by any one of the namo of *Jennirgs. Old Mr. Jennings married a Miss Corbin, and having no children, lie bequeathed all his property to his wife in fee. Mrs. Jennings died soie few years since intestate, and consequently this im mense estate of X40,000,000, or two hundred millions of dollars passes over to her relatives. The crown of Great Britain has advertised that the money is in readiness, that the heirs are il the United States of America, and requests that they come forward and claima the saine. The Corbins, of Virginia, are the rightful heirs of the Jennings Estate, and through them the Balls, of Fairfax, Virginia, the Joneses, of Washington, D. C., and the Gordons, of Alexan dria Virginia. They having descended in a di rect line from the Corbins." PRESENT1.TIo.-The venerable George Wash. ington Parke Cuatis has addressed a letter to Gen. Pierce, informing him of hip desire, thri' his Excellency, to deposite in the national archives the flags captured by the illustrious Washington, in the days of the revolution. These were given to Washington by Congress as the highest mark of respect. COMPLIMENT To LIEUT. 3IAURY.-King Oscar, of Sweden, has ordered a gold nedal to be struck at the Swedish mint, in honor of Lieut. Maury, of Washington, having on one side the likeness of the King, and on the other a Latin inscription with the name of the distinguished object of the compliment. It will be made of Swedish gold coin one of the purest in Europe, and in weight will be equal to fifty Swedish ducats. THE PREACIIERS STILL INTEarERING WITIS PoiTmcs.-An exchange paper says: Twelve clergymen of Concord, New Hampshire, have recently forwarded a memorial to General Pierce to arrest the passage of the Nebraska iniquity by his veto. Among them is the pastor of ine church at which the President has always wor shipped. THE Kentucky Legislature have passed a hill appropriating $20,000 toward the erection of the ioinument over the grave of Henry Clay : also a bill to punish the directors of railroad corpora. tions for causing the death or peraons travel lig on railroads by negligence of their agents, and authorizing, a civil suit for damages. DEATHS BY LIGHTNING.-Several deaths by lightning have already beeti recorded in the news papers this spring. The last one coming under our notice is that of Mrs. Jarboe, of St. Indigoes district, (51d.) who, during a storm ont the 16th instant, wenit up stairs to close the windors. and on her way down was struck and killed by the lightninig, which penetrated the roof, tearing off ome of the shingle%. Lyvtso iN BF.D wiTIt TttI H hAo n ro. t is olten a question amongst people who are unaegnaintled with the anaitomny and the phy siology of man, whether lying with the head exalted or even with the body was the most wholes.sne. Most, consulting their own ease on this point, argue in favor of that which they prefer. Now, although maty delight inl bol steriiig up their heads at night, and sleep soundly without injury, yet we declare it to be a dangerous habit. The vessels through which the blood patssesa fronm the heart to the head are always lessen ed in their cavities when the head is resting' in lbed higher than the hody ; therefore in aillI diseases attended with fever, the head should e pretty nearly on a level with the body; andl people ought to accustom themselves to sleep thus to avoid dailger.--Medical Jouriial. BREAD.-The price of bireatriffs will probably be at lower figures in a lewv weeks. All the Wecstern farmers have pressed their grain to the ports for exportation as soon as the spring shall openr, and never befonre were the storehouses so) frill. A few wvarmn days to cleaur the Irikes, rivers, and cainals, and the abundance of the West wvll pour~j upon us. L D, LA LLERSTEDT, has r(eeived at e his old Stand, Corner of G,lo I Itel, Au gusta, Ga , a NEW arid SP'LENDIID Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Eibacing the mrost elegant styles of Crape De Pare and Twisted SILK, Alamontes and Velvetines, Super. Super. Brocade andl Plaid SILKS, Elecant French -1 A CON ETS andl L A WNS, Earlston GING IIAM3S and PR INTS. Needle worked COLLA RS andl CAPES, Undersleeves and Chiemezetts. Jurmoet and Swiss TR IM.\ING, Linen Cambrie lland kerchijefs, Super. Paris KidI G LOV ES and iJOSIERY, Table DAM ASKC and TOWELLING. Irisht LINEN aind Bird's eye )I A PER, Furniture DI)IMTY anid FRINGES, SHIEETINGS anid SIlIRTINGS, great variety, .innen DRILLING and COTTON A D)ES, Striped anid Checked LIN EN, for childlren, OSNA BURGS and STRIPES, And a comrplete assortment of almoust everyv article belongiing to the Dry G;oodls tradle, all of whrich aire ofred on thre BEST P'OSSIBL.E TERMS, to which he invites attention. A ngcusta. Miarchr 201 2m '10 Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. r HE Subscriber has just received a SELECTr ISTOCK~ of Family Mledicines, Chemicals, hc, -CONiSTING iN PA RT 0F Sulphate of Quinine. Pure Pili Mans, Sup. Carbonate of Soda, Calirmel, Henry's Cal. Magnreuia, Cream of Tartar, Epsonm Salts, Iodine, Sulphate of Morphine, lodidc of Potasseum, Lurp Magnesia, Stryehnine, Mum's Elixir of Opium, (Fahnesiock'm Vermifuge, Thopso's Eye Water, I Mc ~lister's Qintnient, Chmeesenan's Balsam, E~vans' Laneets. Norwood's \'eratrum Viride. And a full supply of mrost all thre popular Patent Medicines of the day, all of which are warranted free from adulteration. G. L. PENN. AGENT. Oct 26' tf 41 $10 Recward ! R ANAWAY fromi the Subscriber, living near iAntioch Church, seven miles West of Edge field C. 11.. on thre 28th .january last, Iris Negro woman SER ENA, supposed to be betweenr 20 andl 25 years of age, of dark complexion, arid inclined to e somewhat corpulent, about 5 feet 2 or 3 in ehes high,-one of ther feet hsN been diseased, and she has lost the first joint of the little toe amid the one next to it. The above Reward will be given to any one who will deliver said wvomnan to me at my residlenice, or lodge her ini any Jail withrin the State, so that I can get her. A. CRAWFORD. Mar 15 tf 9 Notice. A LL Pesos indebted to tire Estate of Warren F. Wndce'd., aire earnestly solicited to make payment forthwith, and those having demand. against, said Estate will pleaise render theni in imt nuedirtely.. JEREMIA H SEIGLER, Ex'or. Nov 9 6mn 43 Corn ! Corn ! Corn ! - IE Subscriber has ONE THOUSA ND Bush ' els ofCORN for sale. P'rice $1 ,00 per bush. Cash, at thle Crib. J. H. HOLLINGSWORTHT. March 22 4t' 10t Notice. T HIE Subscriber living near Bethnany A cadenmy, also to Mr. Gaiphin's School, will take Students to Board the ensuing. year at moderate. triees. HI.. EDWARDS.. Jaa4 tf 51 White Lead, Linseed Oil,, LAMP OIL, N EATS FOOT OID. and TAN NERS OIL, for sale next door to SuLLvAN's. RI. T. MIIMS. Aug..4 tr 31 CANDI D AT S. Por Sheriff. JAMES EIDSON. FELIX E. BODIE, W3I. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, ror Tax Collector.. LEE HOLSON, BARNEY LAMIAR. CIIAtLES CARTER, THOMAS 8. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, TIIKOPIIILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, bor Ordinary.. DAYID BODIE. JOHN W. SMITH, W. F. DIURISOE, 11. T. WILIGHTr, For Clerk. R. B. BOUKNIGHT, EDMUND PENN. THOS. G. BACON. S. S. T 19PKI1N , ATTORNEY AT LAW. W OFFICE I REAR of THE COURT XOUSE. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 8. if 4 ABNE R PERiRIN,. A GENT for the Proisceaion of Claims for.Boun ty Land. Revolutionary uand other Pensions Offi-e Pt Edgelield C. 11., S. C. Feb 23 tf 6 New Fall and Winter Goods, MILLR & WARREN, Augusta, Ga, H AVE Just iteceived, at their Store, Corner op posite the Mansion Inuse. a laree and con pleteStock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consistincr of rcale andi llich Plaid $1.KS, Brocael anl Striped Black SILKS, Embroidered Merino Robes, Rich Figuread (ashmeres anl D'Laines., Plain French and English'l1erinos, Saxony Plaids, a beautiful article for Children's Dresses, Col'd English Flannels, for Children and Ladies' Sacks, Super. White Gautze and Welsh Flannels, Black Clially. D'Laines and Hoamnhazines. French, En'glish and American PIINTS, Rich Enbroideries. French CIH EMIZETTES and SLEEVES, Collars: Worked 11ands: Muslin El-ings and Insertings: Irish Linenos; Damask,'rahle Cloths. Table Napkins and Doyles, 12-4 llcavy Baraiey-Slertings, Together wvith a line Stock of SATTINETS, Kentncky .1EANS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VE.STI NGS. We respectfully solicit a call from our friends :ind entomers, aida persons visiting the city would da well too give us a loook before purchasing. Annsta. Oct 12 : fam 38 Edgefield Male Academy, IS, lIstitution is oipened fir another year under the caantrol tof Mr. .1. GREGG LEITNER, tour last vear's Tlaaeher. 'the eperience f a twelvemonth a fully satis hl us th.at a'no more coampetenht young gentleman enn be fianndl in the State than tihe one now at the heada if our A caemy. The beat proof cat this ir tihe general ,atisfuetio~n Civen by him last year. backead by the aditiail fnet that his Schla at the termi~natiaan of its tirt week fair the second year, numbhered 43 P'upils.. Thre Tfrusteen adesire toi asure~ the Public that their unitead etlgrts will be~ given to tihe cause aif their Schlal anal a caintinuedl andl caamplete supervi sion will be exercised lay threma over its progress. M1r. l.arrv.a will in a shart time praocure a first rate Assistzant. and any numaber shaart of four scaore can then ha wsell attenaded to. The Building is inl comfoirtab~le condition, having three large lir-.pneaes (one in acah of the larger roaoms.) und beinig well supplied with convenient tables and arm-ehairs of thle leat finih. O~nce more we appeal to the peoiple of- Eadgefieldl and the mc!jaining Distr'ets. for their encomurgemaent af o.ur earnest endleavors to estabilih a lirst'rate prearatoary School. Termsa. Faar the Classical Departmtent, per annum,.. $36.00 " *" Iliuher Eng. "~ " ' .. .32,00 "~ " Orinarv " " aa "a ...,0 Capitol boar~ing to be had in pleasant tamailies. .lOIIN LIPSCOM II, , . ARTil UR SIMKINS,- I ;; LEIWlS JlOEES, - | Jan 11 tt -I 52 Machine Shop, SrrUAErD ON I'ox (nEKK o5a AND A IIAL. MILES W EsT OF CnEsoKsE P'oDSs. ilIE Subseriber waould respectfully announce to ibis friendls anal the p'ubbe~ generally, that he cintinues tao carry on the above business under the maaost tavorable- auspices, hbeing situatedl near three Saw-Mills where the different kinds of material enn he had at the liowest pirices, anal hatving. sufficient waterpaower to propel his Mnehinecry, it will he seen that he Dl)l; possess material advantages iver all comapetattors, wahich enables hinm to olier the filawing arties at fraom FIFTEEN to TW ENTY Per Cent LOWE1R than the Augusta priers, via: Hotel, Family & Chidren's Bedsteads, PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, SASH, &C,, Atso Will Repair all kinads of Furniture at the raesidence of anay one who may favor himt with a call, on the maost reasconable termas. GEORGE B. LANIHAM. Mar 29 caiwtf -- 11 New Fall & Winter Goods, 'uIIE Subs'criber bags leave to-offer to his eusto .1 mlers and friends, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, n all cit its varieties which he has selected with great care in the best Northern Mlarkets: such as, New Yorx and Boastoin, atnd which he thinks is well adapted to the Fall and Winter trade. A good Stock of all other articles usually kept for the use af enntry trade; all of which will ba, sodd low tfir Cask, or on accommondating terms tor punc tual custaoniers. The very highest Market price will be paid for Cotton and other produce in exchance fair Goads.. M. .W. CLARtY. Sept 28 1853 tt 37 For the Planters ! and SA LTS. 70 JBbts. Ketttewetl's CH! EMICA L SA LTS, 30 a" Pure ground PL ASTER. The above celebrated Mantures for, sale by J. SIBLEY & SON. Hanmburg, Nov 14, if 44 !"' The Lsrernsville Hecrald, Independent Press anal Anderson Gazette will copy the shove four times, and forwardbiils to J. S. & SON. Notice. L LL Persons indebtedl to the Estate of John .a Irwin, dee'd., are requested ta make immei-i ate payment, and those having demntads will plense present them. SA M. PEIRIN. Adm'or. With the ,eilL annexed. Mill Way, March 15 6t 9 MYanufa~ctuured Tobacco ! J UST Received direct fraom the Factory, Thairty Boxen C HEWING TOBACCO, comprising Faur Choice Brands, viz: Iloney Dew, Oronoco, Extra anud Premium. For sale by the Baox, cor at retail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call and sample before buying elsewhere. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 t 41 Notice ! OUIR FINE JACK TIPPECANOE, over 14 hands high, will continuo to make his Spring Seasons at the Stabie-of.Joel Curry, and will insure live Colts for 8l0. AlI~enre to Iprevent aceidents, ut no .respoasibility fea-any.. JOEL. CUPrrY,. H. A. SI.A W.. BROWNING & LEMAN IMPORTERS OF French, English and German 1DBT (S@@EVID % 209 aud 211. King-atreet, corner of Market-Street Charleston, S. C. [ ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta. UJpestry and Vilvets, CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, - Curtain Cambrifs and Muslins, in large 'a-ietiy, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, all styles Gilt Corniees, is all the now designs, Curtain Gimps, Ilolders, Loops, T.assels, &L. Drapery Cords and Bell Ropes, in all varioties, British and AmericanFloor Oil CIoths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpoings or all stvles. Wiltoni, Velvet, ad 4Amisster Rags, ia lige va rietyv, PLANTATION WOOL1NS-Blankets, Plains Kerseys, Caps, &c. Red-nuid While Flannels, Shirtings, &c. Cottoos Osnaburg, of all ie beat Southern rannu. factures. Englsh and American COITON FLANNELS French. Esglish and American Prints, LINUENS, of Ricbard,'s superioi make, foi Sheetings. Shirtings. Pillow Cases. Table Damiasks Doylies, Nspkins, Towellings, Huckab.eku, Fruil Cloths, 11. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &c. Cloths. Cuasineres and Vestings, of best Frenel Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of Englisl Goods, Sattinets, Tweeds, Jenns and Lindseys. of al qualitis Unl styles. . With a full assortment or . ..Rich Dress Goods. [u SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRF-. DIN ES. N1 USLINS. &c. BoIbnzin.tes,gAlpacas and Mourning Goods, it great variety. Evening Dress Goods, in great variety, constantly receired. All the above are of our own Direct :Im porlatiola, and offered at the L U W E z'I MAP.KEr PRICES. T'ernas..-CASIT, or City A cceptance. rf-The QNE PRICE S'TSTEM striekly ad hered to. All Goods warrantetd. BROWNING & LEMA N. Charleston, Jan 30 . tr 3 AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPOREUs M. O. PRICE & CO., Ta.ILons-FO1 TI I SPRING TRADE-A re constantly inanufaeturing and A-r ALL TME well supplied witli the aneWest styles of Clothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SH IRTS, Uadershirts and Dr-awers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, Sm., &c. TOILET. FURNISlIIiG-Fnney Souaps, Ex. tracts. Cloth and Hair Brushes, Conmbs. FRogers Knives. Shears, Purses and- Port Mlonies. Canes Uibrella, T1nts, Caps, and every article of Gen tlemens' dress and personal'fnrniture. TO TIlE TRADE-We are well supplied witi CLOTIIR. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND TRI.I\NGS. Cloths by. the piece, pattern 0t yard, which we will sell as low.as can be bought it New York City. WM. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGRAHIAM. No. 258 Blroad-street, Augusta Ga. Mfareb 30 -:f-' 10 Georgia Marble Works. Jt. G. R ANKIN, W. 31. H URLOCK, G. I. SUMMEYi .SUCCKssOasU -ro A. A-rxINSON & Co. Ti 7bl Esatablisaasseuut has been in success 1 fitl oapertatin for a tnumber .f years. The Qutarries are well opened. anad thte Mlarble iza superi' Ior to an in the lintited States. We' have so perfected outr faeilities for gettinigout and finishing work that we can furnish M[ounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Atol every thintg int our line of business, ini thetter style', and at ebenper rates thian any yard in the eotntry. Whten it is consieredl that we saw' onr oewn mar ble, psy no joebber's proifit, nd no high freighit Ireom thte Nerdh, it will heo scen that we possess rnateriai advantage over aill comtitpetitors. We cordially solicit our friends andi the public to examine our work tint compare o.ur prce with thtose of oth,-r yardli, biefore eorde'rintg Northern M1arble. We htave on handl at our yard in. Mlari e'ttat, a large assurtnient of FIN ISIlEI) WORK Monmens..abltsTombha, &c.-whiere our agent, Mr .W'ummer., will sell at our prices. Our prinacipial work is done at thse Mlills. A ddress - . ..G. RANKIN &CO. - 3larble Works P. 0., Gn. .In11 ly ROGERs LIVERWORT & TAR, FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF 00O7GHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMABRONCHITIS, SPIT TIGOBLOOD, AND ALL OTHER -T ING OOMPLANS TEND - TION. T7 IIlS preparation is g4tting into 'tse all over nut Country. The nutmeroums letter- .ve receive froma sur various agents, informing us of cures etfee'ted ini their immediate nieighborhoo~ds, warrant its in saying iiis one of the best; If not the very best Congh Medi' eie o before the pnhlaic. It almost int'ariably re. licres and not unfrequently cures the very~ wors.t cases. When all other Cough prepairations have faile'd. thi has relieved the patient, as D~ruggisst, denter. in Medi sines, andI Physicians can testify. Ask thse Agent in ynur nearest town. itlhat has heen his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been sellinig it fur anay flength of tame -he will tell you IT IS THlE BEST MEICINE EXTANT. Below we give af'ew senxratsL from letters we htave receivedlately regabuliung the virtutes of this mediceme. Dr. S. S. Oslito. of Knoxville. Ga., say:-I hot'e beea using; ouar Liverwort antd Tar very e~etensively in myaa.praticefar three yeairs past, and, it is wvith pleasure / state my bliefian vts serEalosar v n .i. OTtnEi artc.r~s erith which I oa acquainted, ftor wchich it is Messrs. I'iszrerald& Bienners, writing from Waynes vilt.-, N. C. samys :-9 T he Liverwort and Tar is be coming daaly moi-e popular in this Counttry, AND w S TINXK JVSTI.Y 5o. -AUl tho have tried at speak im commendable terms of it. and .say it is very beneflcial is alleeiating the complaints for which it is recom-. 'mended." Our Agent in Pickens District, S.C. Mr. S. R. Mc Fall, assures nus that he uses it with great benefit in his own'.faniily, and recommends it to his neighbors.' lIe gives all intanci'e of a Negro wonman,in his vicini ty, whoa hadl been-sufTering wnth disease of the Lung. for years, attended with a severe cough, who was re lieved by the Liverwort andi Tar. .Sueh are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all p-.ti of the 8onth. For a report of' the sur. prising cures it has performietd in the Western and Northern and Easterti States, we woutld invite the sufferinig patient to read the pamphlet whiich acsom panics each bottle. Tu all, we say, have hope, haye hops ! TRY THDE MEDICINE!! BE WARNED IN SEASON!!! Anti neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constittution, irritatinig your throat and luttgs, and inviting on that dread dtisease, Cotisutmption, when so aoothing atnd Ileatitie a remedy cain be ob taned as Dr. iRoger.' Syrupt oi- Liverwort. andt Tar. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IJASE 1I1 ITATIONS! The genuine article is signed ANDREW ROGERS, on thte engravedt wrapaper around each bottle. Price, 01 per bottle, or six bonttles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail by . SCOVAL & MEAD, Ill Chiartres St. het. Contiandl St. Lomatt, N. 0. 8oi.E AGENsTs Foat TtIE SoUtJtERN STATES, to whtomt all orders and applications for Agencies must he addtressed. grW" Sotht by G. L. PEN N, Edgefictkt C. II.; WAP.DLAW &~ DENDY, A bbevitle C. ft.; 1itATT & ,JONES, Newber ry C. 1!.; A. .T. Ci:EIGIITON, Itanmburg; IIAYILAND IISLEY' & CO., Angusta, Ga., and by one Agent In overy Town tn tthe South. March 29, 4ma 11 Notice. A LL~ Persons indebted to thte Estate of Daniel English, dec'd., aire requested maike imomedi ate paymnent. tid those htavitng dematads will please render themt tn forthwith, property attested. .JOIIZN SEN-TELL, Ex'or. March 5 4It 8 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late .iMaj. Wallnece, dee'd., will mnake paymesnt by the 15th day of April next: ad all persont' having demanads ng'ainlst said Estate will present thtett duly attested, withain the same period : as notice is hereby given to all parties -inte'rested, that a final settle menat of the Es ate i'i es pected to~ be made, on thaat day, at Edgeaeld Costrt h ouse. R. G. WALLACE, Adm'r. 1archa 22 .t 1(i THE GREAT KENTUcKy SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR JOHN MULS SARSAPARILLA. -HIIS medicine. when used according to directions., will enre, wihout fal: - Scrofua or King's MOi. Cancer$, Ernptions of the Skin. Drysipelas, Tumors, Chronic Sore FMyss, Ringworm or Tetters. Seald Ilead, Rheumatim. Pains in' the Donee or Joints, 01-1 Sores and UMoors, Swelling of the olnda, Sirphinlo, Dyspep.-ia. Salt Itheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Visrese asising from the use of M1ercury, Es of Appe-tite. Pain In the Side and Shoulders. Gaeneralik-bility, L.umbaplo. Coughs. Colds, Dropsy..Jaundice. Costiveness, 3irnnebitis. Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat. l'ulmonaryi Affetions, ail all other Diseases tending to prodlure Crasumption. Liver Com plaintst, Female Irregularites nd COMPlaints, Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Hleadache. Night Sweats, Exposuret, or Imprudenoe In Life, Chronic Con stitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Sumnner Drink, and Geonessl Tonlc for the S1ystem, and a Gentle and Plienvant Purgntive, It Is superior to Blue Lick and Congn-ss Water, Salts. or S-Idlitz Powders. It Is a remarkable fact, that among the hundredsn of eminent physicias who have exasued the recipe by which Bull's Sarsapariln In prepared. sot one has condemned It. but all approvedl it, andi enmmend it In the highist terms. Mtany physicians express themselves strongly In the belief that It Is docidedly the best ptimparation of Slar saparillat that him ever been plnced before the public. Although there are many physiciano who feel a reluctance to having their nantes appen~led to the recommendation of any pnrticular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve of it In the highes-t degree, there are others who frankly yield their support In fanr of a semiedy which they know is capable of doing: on nuch "ite In an afflicted com munity. As an evidience, read the following from old and respectable phIACians1, Of high standing in the community int which they live:. TEST IN ONT. t7- Testimony like the wwing rendir superfons all conaments on the eineny of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L P. Yandell. Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville jiedical College: I have lookedl nver the list of ingredients composing John Bull's Comipound Extract of arsaparilla, and have no hsitition lin xaCine that thy form a safe compound, and one that proniSe e nic diea, so which it is applicable. L. K. YANlDEL L, 31. D. L nuisvinoe. June 6, 1848. What Dr. Pyles. ph)ician by appointment to the Louis tille arine flospital, ways of Bull's Sarsaparilla : LouisvrLUs, Mtarch 20, 1849. i have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's earsaparilla. and I believe the combination to be an exellent oneand well calculated to produce an alter ative imspreion on the system. I have, used It both In public anr private practice, and think it the beat article of Sarsaparilla now in use. C m. Lve: Xo* Resident rhysiuan Louisville Marine ospitaL Lou11os,. K,. April 2th, 1860. St-Permit me to address toyou a few lines.and do me the honor to reply to a request that I wIll make in the conclusion of thi letter, &c. I S a grasute of Trantylvana3edical University ;I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country about ive Years, but owincto xdosure to bitter cold weather, I hae e rnd abpe fat, tAte amthets h ued ofx eminntisifterh haveexaunedykll the trebyenit ofll'y casandriing is pee. I onwas ondtoegned agt. Gelaoed i.Brt, abomue itw theek ighst atnfess hany oneaotle ehaes eele tronlye. th blitatm oitin dthideyu thpr pepat at of Sarl isaparidedyha serior nte pepaato beore the pulic Althoughl take areany plasreine ecofeldn a eutoanhe ateo avin tbeinage aened apt and recomenaion ohe aprticlart uremedy nowthe satin thy&c. aprv of it hainxie the hihl eiet o thees ther wop fran yield' tisurat i a of arpar~a ad hich noheytto kn isapbefding tht sof anic valuablen copanafid. Icould prefeit to an artidele, noeadnruoeolhrwthe fromased asnd frspmabl mpure istat of hih btaoddorgtinto the oystem. ises w for th ch lire: rcmmnefueccrigt direstimony ikee ith towa valudbre sucefinu all volent n prteeracyne of yhlls accmpaniid wrothr Node. Trape. Pnreso or thembonsr inether Ltoughll Medca tolee: e ve oke very. o ngeit cop os ing prfJin yf.ohn lull'sCopudxtat Sarsaparila and Ihave no hesitation In reanning t the publisaf compotnd anri one tcrhuat phules. andll crondeouseand o wichoit, iy Appil Lt,14. M. TAPPE, . D. LoeivilE. Jun SE, - ev8E4SEVN.N Coat r.yl. -pheflliang apinta ebtm opy Louia erInae eoamine the prsescrio fo the prprai o of l' Jh uiSarsapariiter . Waend is elev the gembnatioly beow an alnt eoqen and lacunaptied atoroea ter-. .tv imre on te E.Steuen.nn hae beden knoth an puli thenot prieted pracice ealuer thinat the en-til uk RCnesidc ent boyicant ouforillen yarin d siat thS me Pcrfiln te ohighstyo ewlns and rpnibeta io e concuio the 1 E ett Cnern&.Cnthwrilpouebtr or mare a tiac o r sini av ofyediceriy; I hepciced nRed.iE. i.Shn hswlern.Senssounr.abu fireyear, bt owng t exourto bitte old wath, 1 I haveo bee idspe, with Acuteireeunatisfaonn waou no ofemyaion and dstating nr belnefi. thas indce to ven acodinly medcaspda ottl cacurted fom proue I decigdely sprie muhtuorig anydte rprto O thereor anud cheerlly a great earns recommend it to the afflicted.Ubin -eda E.t and Iilvse th. anysician toe i ht is t heir ctic o &cal n .Jh Bulle pdeetualcopyuofBull'si.aALLlyJournD. AIs ha; aned the st of huaisthat copoe Jhn larsparactrur. fe of ~radin, and r aenolletigato ihe sayngti that it a faimpaluble otepotor to puih pureerf med any hsarpartilla. I usrThe daons es from welkonandr statenthe od ortintvoduahesbothm. uI cndnl premife.d hat toe pe rectsly obenwhapoweg. stree Etrst d on t bel ieve3willcureialluclasesr. diretonI ale i to e ai lable Agucedneuy, byo L.de PEN . i caruis h on hteri uh Set to suce-vr te reey3 Elnozary emhberyh ldca oitPhldlha HellencBr, aDr tp.hy Ifoian o Lands. Johnave ben y usin Jon i~ asprlai ra T vHrit oflchrnic ine s wth case o hang ethi s andilhaen he Billand i ronpearing itto tmy publi glnularn tiatete Yoefsndt, erentyTyo anLeirt usb Aprtt,W 14. nvlor R TAhae i. r an. and her hband Rev. e STorganSara Cmm srr hefoings n e ubn i a riy opy ofm miongs an eLitue and accomplibaed Arofe Lit. Ie, church anatin and hteero hsben kEdwnard .oar lucky a nJrhnc coldbo. ofrv n r iny frum and at sitelsyond the ihmitdo resohibestatio o ahet frce'f ithook Conu'r ann e se rodue bette he or moreete~car etio n o a i M r. n'e y mdicinefo eter omplinan, t wis evoreredi Thato the any edicne. d ..W ap enr, n - pled, itatnsrorndmu to tis Bll, ithi Ithr e mnths, May ninty 1day. fr e thae uedictin he~sSreofrl, and haveeknown throf behuse, withentr aifctonessobe aared Jeatin 0, sl854. ou belef thti 5sa 2i n rsh oaneliv muhsferint andouhrfr wU ld c e e ly ad T hirty e are l rconf a t it tooice e earnefrly ite almlirsns ho arsu'ing Ewery Auls, agnt, ag etaop of 1'reston & aerreyl' ouIn all now.s aniFor e a G. Lfhmn. E ' Agpeta. Ism Re-en, tat the noei o the hilto, immedibtely th thentprafne nubef o th e rt a tksRond atoundin Street, volntarly sppowiee Mnr. Wit's rsapence. from whe knorn asnuishe insua bothgn, meni d piatle if, hays Aees, pefetl doesrwhins othe r.g aftrohn old~ styciplOfe. He hsid adipted may ot moer ittprosvemengs, on Act, abl of the Pexcep tatgofslh inhswok A d ept mby sk8 aly r tteAK OA ot CrmiambrgtonEdg edGFnEwIco iedInd penfothepul ElizabFeRICBrrres. nhale r ery tr BilfrPirno i -REJMOVAL5 Boot and Shoe Manufactory 1HAVING removed to the Stort ialjiiining Dr. A. G. TEAGuSt Drug Store, as usual, I am pre pared to make to order, Fine Dress, Double Solei Water Proof and Pump Boots and Shes,_ Of the very BESTMATERIA LS, and an excel lent it always warranted. Also. on hand a large vaiety of BOOTS an< STIOIL, of my own nanulneture, which will b disposed of on reasonable terms. WMa McEYOT. Nov. 16 if 44 g N. B -Wanted, three apprenticew in lear he Shoe-making business. Pletne apply aon. BOOTS AND S0E S A TNM MtON rnoN STM OPPOS7M2 TM masonic Hall, Augnsta, Ga. ALDRgam a ROYAL, DEALERS EI Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, he A RE now seceiving their FALL STOCK t . Gents.. Lnlis, Misses, Boys, Youths ani Children's SlIlOS of the Finest ,.Qualitiesq A nal the best that can be bought. Our Assortment cetsains EVERY ARTICLI usually kept in the largest Boot and Shoe Stores -ALL VARIETICS F- - PLANTATION BROGANS AND 11OUSE SERVANTS' SHOE,% All of which we will sell on the most reasonablh terms. Augusta, Oct 12 ' if 39 Southern Manufacture. 3,000 Pair Home made Plantatien BROGANS! IARNESS. SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER FONE D00101TS6 AJID1 SHO99 OF ALL DISC51lTIONs. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp 611 SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Stor4, next door to Sullivan & Brother H. T. MIMS. July 21 tf 27 Copartnership Notice. G EORCE ROHINSON & 11. B. JACKSON have ssoeiinted themselves together, for the transacting of a General Hardware Business, Under the style of Ronh1soN & .JAcKsoH, H1amburg where we will always keep an extenisive assortmenti of EVERY TIllNG in that line. together witli Saddles, Bridles, llarness, Leather,Truuks, Whips &c. &c. Ilamiburg, April 27 if 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, H AMBURG S. C. H AVE now on hand a most complete Stock of Hardware, amongst which may be ftuunl 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 5t0 Kegs lails, 20,000 ths. Castinrs, 50 DLuz. Collinis' Axes, 75 " Brades' Patent Tloes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cotters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rlakes, Tilletson andl others make of Vices and Anvills Tinee. Halter. Log, Fifth andl other style of Chains A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, --ALL STYLFES o? Plains, Sawae, Chisels, Serews. ilinges, Knobs. Biellows, litta, Guns, Pistols, Shot Engs, Powder Flnsks. Cotos and Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans, Frying Pansy, Gridiross, Ilanmmers. I latchets. Tacks, Wafrer, and Wattle Irons. Candle Sticks steelyarde. Mtarking Guages. Spirit Levets, Andir one. Shovels andl Trongs. Screw Plates, Compnaes, Thum Gunges, I'ercursion Caps, &c. Unburg, A pril 27 tf 15 Groceries! 50 HHIDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW A RT'S doi. 200 Ungs COFFE E. 25 Hhels. MOLASSES. 200 Coils ROPE, someti very Ftlperiolr. 100 Bale's Gunny andl l~undee BAGGING, 30 Whole. lalt' 'and Qnneter lIblh. N.. 3. No I and Mless M.ICR ER EL, also Kits, "And w,- would AI.so state," that we have a fin assortment of Blankets, Nejro Cloths, Bedsteads. Chairs, Saddh-es, Osnahbures. Sfripes Iron, Natils. Oils, Whte Lentd. Shot. Iar Lead, Salt, Cheese, Po'weler, Smny, Rice, Baneon. &e., &c.. &c., And in fact, every article usually found in a (Gro eerv Store. j. SIBLEY & SON. Ilamburg, Nov 14, tf 44 -Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps, DIRECT IMPORTATION. lH EJ Umalersiened haes just received, in connee tin with other CIIolCK LIqUORS. a large liit of WO)IAl,'S AROMlATIC 8CllEDAAI SCIIN APPS direct from llolland. This miedicine is highly recommiendled for medical purposes.nn ain15 a beverace to those' who indulge in any thing ir the line of Pure Iholland, has never been exelledl by any thing ofl'eredl in this country. It conme's il quart bottles and can be hade fronm the Subscriber in any quantity. - l o Scotch WHfISKEY pure. Choice COGNAC pRANDY. I loliamd GiN, pure and elhoie'. Ma deira WINE, old and tine, CHlAMPAJGNE WINES, choice brands. A splendid assortmnent of West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c, With a few Barrels New Crop Orl-ans .lasses, and a few boxes supe~rieor Spermi Achnitmntine Can dels. These with a general naortmentt of FA MIl LY GROCERI ES pre~viosusly in Store, makes his Stck very co:uplete, all or any' pn't of which will be sold low. S. E. BOWERS. Ilamiburg, Jnen 2 tf 51 STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. . DGEF1ELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Amon Littdsey and 1Petition for the appli Stewart HarrIson, ention elf funds to the rs. satisftet ion of Plain Wmn. H-. HarrIson. )tiff's' Judgtment. ()N hearing the petition of Complainants, A. ~. Lindsey aind Stewtart Harrison. as amended, ith leave, unod on sitisfnetory evidenice shewn to me, that the Defendant William H. Harrison. insa taken up his permanent residence beyoind he litnits of this State, antd the juri.,diction of .his. Court, on motion of Ailr. Abney, Soticitor for Petitionters, It is ordered, that the said WNm. . Harrison do appear, atnd plead, answer or emur to the said Petition within three months fronm the publication hereof, antd that on his ailure so to do, a Decree anad Judgment, pro onfesso be rendered against him. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Feb24 3m '7 Beach Island Land for Sale, HESberiber offers at private sale FIVE THUNDRED ACRES of Beach Island Swamp ad, lying on the River, and adjointing lands of amuel Clark and Jamies T. Gardner, and rented be present year by Jlmes T. Gardner. A bout 400 acres of the above Tract are cleared nd well im~provedl. The balance in Cypress and oler swamp timber. Termts made easy- to a good purchaser. A pply to R. BRADFORD. Silverton. S. C., May 4 if 16 eavy All Wool Negro Goods And Blankets. 1I~rLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga., have IIjust received a large Stock of Georgia Plains and a large lot of 8-4 and 9-4 Ne ro Blankets, some of thtem weighing eight pouds to the pair, to which they invite the alien. ton of planters. Also, GENUINE HETT AIICIOR BOLTING CLOTHS, From No 1 to 10. Augu.a, nOct 12 nm 3 JOSEPH WHILDEN,. AND .5H I P CM AND LERY, No. OW5 Mast-Nay, opposite . ,& N. Dank CitaLZr.srox. S. C. E keeps constantly fior inle a general assort ment of P A INTS' and O1L.Sof all kinds, Window Glins an Saxhes, Spit. Turpwntine, Camphene. Spirit Gas Tallow, Grindstones Ciordage, Chain Pumps. GIue, Packing Yern, Cotton Foot:Gin Fixtures, and Brushes of varioun hinds. -~' Charlextna, Nov. 1 6m 42 GEORGE SINCLAIN, COLUMBIA, S. C.. 7 URON & BRASS FOUNDER, STEAM ENGINE B.UILDEt And Boiler Maker. LL Ktinds of pur, Grist and. Saw Mill -Gear A ing and -'shating made and warrantedt form eqana up any ix the State. Dr. X. T. Mimo at Edgefell C. U.? is an, Agent tip mike contracts. Nov. 2. 1853. ly ?LANO-FORTES, BOOKS, KUSIG; t6. TIE Subscribers wenid enlk d at -tenie~n to thei Sleadidusu atis og suiperior P I A N 0 IO R T En! , Of 6. OA, 6f and#t 7 Octavos frion the, ceebrated. Niantunheories or RAcox & Riva Iiazz.o & Rios. and A. 11. G.L & Co.,"'ofNew.York, These are male frnm tiie best nid tlrMughij sea seined mater:ils. with all the ltitt -mprovements, and are %ARRAN'E i) to -tand 'tle iriUmrs hanges oer this elinite-uiine fir equality and swet neps or tone ennumot he suIrpaed. . ; - . Their BOOK and ST.\TIONERY deputieai consists of a good asno tment of Sehool and Miscellaneous -ois'd A ne all the Cheap literature, as evn a pul'e, as well as a large and well seleced. Stuek ofL ta tionery, ke. , Their Stoek or PRINT ED, MUSI"Gi rhenirest in the state. consistieg of all the pejoular Songs, Waltzes, Marehes, Varintions. &e.' r7 New Music received every week. Musical Iustrumnents They also ke-el an elesrant sumsrtmnent of the"t rowing instruniomts ieln hand viz: Violins, Guitars,. Violincellos ] nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLACEOLETS BANJOS Accordeous, Tunaborinest FLUTES. &c. Also, an assortment of Musical Mereh.mnix&O V- An nssortment of superior Violin and G STRlNGS. always 'n hand. All the above articles %eill be sol& .s(j klqr good paper, by GEO. A. OATES BRQ8s. -1 Brial Street, Augustat1 Gi.j. '. Nov 9, t f ITw. CHERRYECTORA * Fr te repMd cure-of' 00(IfhS, COLDS, IOARSENESS, BRONCIIITIS, WBOOPING-COUGIl . CR011?, ASTIIIA, AND CONSII2II'TION. 70R A COLD AZlD U;0UGH,7 take it tqor..Ing. noon, and e-veninmg. accordling to directi'ons on time lsttle. anil the diffienlty will soeon h~e renmoved. None will long esger froth this trouble when they find It can be soe readily cured. Per I sous afllcted with a seated sough, which breaks thni of their rest at night. will fhnd, by taking the CNElfPRY P'EC TORtAL on goinig to bed. they mnay he sure of sound. ams broken sleep, and eonse-quently refreshming fest. Creatfrellef fronm suiferng. and an utimnate eure. ils affordmet to thousads who are thus aflletd by ths invaluable- ri nmedy. From its agreeable effect in thee cases, rmany find theta selves unwilling to ferego it. use whena the necessity for it' From two eminent Physicians In - AA~v m n., Tvy.. A pril 18.155i, Sea:-We -have given ynur Cherry Pectoral stn extensive a dy we have fur curing affretiona of the respiratort orans. ,..* DRh.IEMERt -IA3IPTN. ASTHX&-la generally much seliaved, antVaften wholly cured by.tr.xxtv P'rcroar.. Butithere- are sonme essesso ohstinate as to yld entirely to ~no m'ediclne. Cherry Pee toral will crn them. If they can he cured. 3PONCHITIS, or irritalirm of the throat sod upper pr tion of the lengs, may he- cured by taking Cherry .esctoral in small aned frequtent doses. The uneomfortable opiiressa is aon relieved. Rev. Doet. T.AS5IYO. of froklyrn. New Yerk. tates "I have seen thme t'herry Peetoral sure such cases of Asthma and trnehltis as leads mae to belicve It a rarefy, tall to. curs those diseases. 70R CROUP.-Givean emnitie oftantimony. to bie Thlio-.d - by large anel fregne~cnt doses of th- Cherry Pertoral, until ft - sudus time disease. -If taken in se-ason, it will not fail to - cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be biokenunp sod soon eured by the muse of Che-rry PeseanraL THE INFLUENZA Ia speedily removed by this remedy. Nuine roums instances have beetn noticed where whole 1lillies. were prtecet from anyv serrus eonsequenees. -tei 2 - neighebors, without the Cherry Peetoral, were aufferla sfrom - the disease. Sar.ne.,Onto, June11,1I83. Dr. J. C. Avra:-T write to Inform von of the truly re markabhl. effect of your ClI ERRY PEC',ORA L in thispie4 and in my own: famly. Onie of my daughters was complete ly cured in theree days of a dreadful nbon ogb taking It. Dr. ,ef eans. oine of our very best phae'.ans r - stak-s that he consieers it the best remedy .we have for put monary disasas, and that he has enred more eases of Croupi with it thun any other nmedicine lee ever administered. Outr clergymean of the Hlaptist Chnrch .ss th'at during ihe runeof luettu-enza here this scan, he las seen cures Ae vnutr medlene lhe eould scacrcely have believed wtho, se. lng. Youts, respectflall. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and iateuia Medics. Bowsdoin College. DRAs Si:-T have foundl the Cheerry Pectoral, as it ingre-. dienue show, a powerful remedy for colds, and couhs ad pulmonary diseases. P. CLEYEI.AND, 1 D. Itrunewick. Meane, Feb. 5. 1553. Dr. VAL~wI1%?. Movy, the, wIdely celebrated Psofasser of Surgery in thc Medical College. New York City, sarys:' "It gives mm pleaeure to certify the value .ad ef4.ey-ef "AYER'~S ChILI.RY PECTOR.L." whleh -1 cesaider pe culiarly adapted to enre diseases of ihc Throat ande ilunga." Cures of severo miseases upon the Lamhave be~efrete.t by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme ca-es as warrant'he be lief that a REMEDY llAS AT LAST BEEN POLUND that cen be de-pndedt on to cure time Coueghs. Cold-asd Coa summptiont wih carry from our midst thousads oere year. it is indet a mnedicine to which the afluicted eam look with co'nfidence for relief, andl they should not fall to aval them selves of It. Prepared anti sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practi cal aned Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Edgefieldi by G. L. PENN, and by Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine every where. AtuWholesaileb HamianD. RisLKaY & Co., Au gusta. Ga., and Chaleston S. C. Feb2' te 0t BSROW~VN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger~ ~THIS ESSENCE is warrantied to possess,. in. a. Icemceniratedl form, all tac valnable yroertnie' e .1AMAICA GINGER, and will he found.o.tIa. excellent Family Medicine. It ie particuslarly eo mended as a tonie, to persons reeovering froem fever or other diseases, a few drepe imparting to - the sigmaelm a glow and vigor equal to a wineaglassful of briia or uglher stimulant, witheout any of the debilitatin - efriets which are sure to follow the use of liq'nor'o an kind ; and it is therefore especallyv serviceablst. eh idrent and females. To the aged it will prove a great comfoert; to the d pepic.ad sto those wrhoar. predisposeed.to gout or r omatic- afretipnie,.;.it gimes* great relief; anti to the inehria'teido wishes ~ q. furm,. but whose stomach Is constaatly seraving. the noxious lignor. it is invaluable--gesing tone to the digestive organs. and sirength. to nea.ist. temptaion g - and is consequently a great agent :in 'the 'eause of temperanice. Cantion. Persons desirang an article that cam he relied apo;s prepared solely from pusseJA MAICA GINGER,shaol he particular to ask for "lfrwn's Essence of .Jamat ca Ginger," which is warranted to lbe whati It l seg resented, and is prepared onl at FRED'IC BOWWu Drng and Chemical Store, 14. E. cornurChetnut ad Fifth Streets, Phtiladlelphia. Dietosaccompany each bottle, 'f HE Room at pesent occjedbyfir. ~I~ Ias a Dry Goods Store. (a my absens.e apply to J1. A. Willisma,' i T. O STMl.