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SPEAK IN TONES'oF INNESS; Ever speak in tones of kindness To the sad and weary heart ; Never let an unkind answer Cause the bitter tear to start. For how many spirits broken,. Crushed benea',h a worla of care Have been cheered by kind words spoken, Giving strength the load to bear! None the human soul can tthom! None its mysteries explore! 'iis a wonderful creation, Launched on Time's eventful shoro; .And while earth its wings shall traminek Few the pages we may read'; But in glory may we view it, When from mortal vesture frced. Like an instrument, of musie, It is delietely strung. Then never leta note of sorrow From its tender strings be wrudng. But may gentle works awaken Sounds of joy, and peace, and love, SucI as angel choirs are breathing In the courts of light above. Then ever speak in tones of kindness To the sorrow-stricken heart, And never let a word, or action, Cause the bitter tear to start; For how many spirits broken, Bowed beneath a load of care, Iave been cheered by kind words spoken, Cheered their daily cross to bear! Al".5ft anfD-0- . Be Economical. The man who commences early in lire to praetice economy is always a successful man. Those who take care of cents soon have dollars. The small unnecessary expenditures are what keep so many men poor and at toil all their lives. It is really astonishing to findliow few men and women think it a (uly to be economical when the world goes smoothly and prosperQusl.v with tjei. While it is rare to find a perspp who- would not wish to be rich, it is easy to find persons, with abundant opportunities, who will not I strive to be independent and prepared for the little vicissitudes of life. Some love display, and will even run into (it to gratify their foolish passion. Others go on the principle of living while they can, and banish all thoughts of.bad times, sickness or old age. Others again contract bad or expensive habits, andrather than Make an attempt to get rid of them, stlbmit to their tyranny, and deceive themselves with the plea that they are necessary to the full en: joyment of life. But the full enjoyment of life consists in living wisely and rationally. Tmnsient pleasures can be purchased too dearly,,.and for hours of riotous enjoyment, days and months of missery and pain may be the fruits. Ile will enjoy life most who moderates his desires andbconomizes the rewards of his toil: He wvill be freer from apprehensions, and will have less regrets to disturb his hap. pier moments. No one may anticipate that his path through life will be lighted by con tintual sunshine. T1his year may be a pros. perous one; the next may be the reverse. The mechanic who row has abun~dant work and good wvagems cannot tell wvhether these wvill or not lbe permanent. H~e knows not howv soon his health miay fail, and his little famtily be without n provider. And so it is et~ every one who earnas his bread by his own Labor. It is, therefore, their duty to be economieul wvhile all is going well with thenm.i No matter how small may be the satvinag eatch week, it will atmount to a pleasant little sum by the end of the year. The habit of saving too, when once acquir ed, will work wvonders. Economy has a most salutary influence upon the character ~ ot. mien and of~ families. It is a promoter of all the virtues. It enceourages industr~y, overcomes evil temptations, and producesC feelings of~ independence and self-respect. N. Y. Sun. C . A Free Fight,. The folloing amnusing apologne is intend. r e-1, we suppose, to apply to the Turkish disats. 0 ter at Sino(pe--the Russian " bear," the 0 Iritish, "'lion," the French "'cock," and bi Tu-kish5 " tuke," being respectively tvpi- e flied: ' - "Once thar was a bar tuck a phansy that he'dI like to ea&t a gang of turkeys, s'o be sot. to work to pick a quarrel with the he~ad gob~ I bler~ of the flock abo~ut soilte of-his dome~stic affairs. The gobbler 'rowed it was none of c his business, and said he'd.not he'dictated to, not by no bar that ever walked .on four legs.~ Tlhe bar said he didn't want fo-make no dis turbance, anid he hoped the turkeys wvould'nt| pt oblige him to ring none-of their necks off, ol but they must do as lio wanted 'ein to, or| he'd make 'em see sights. The turkey said tvo he was willen to do what was right, and h that he'd never done nuthin' else; but he would be hurried under' iii owrr roost -pole before he'd allow the bar or anjbody else o4 to interfere with his concerns.N A bout this time along etum a lion and a D rooster. They sed it wouldn't do for them be to let the bar eat up. t'he turkeys, or the* next thing they'd know he'd be pitchin' into n them. So the lion ax'd, "is this a free ad fight C' The turkey told him "it are." He by said he was imposed upon by the bar, and of im the tought he was right, they might see be hmout. " Stand your ground, old boss," - ses the lion, atnd " count me in." VTe roos. ter jined the lion, and bristled up on the side of the turkeys. WVith that, the bar, not mindin' either of them a feather, just jumps right over into the turkey pen, and opened his mouth wiide enough to swallow the whole party. Th'le lion backed himself up in thte corner, and, drappini' his tail between his legs, ax'd( .-"are this a free fight ?" and thte bar told mim " yes, it ar." "Waal," ses the lion, "count rme lh'out." What become of the turkeys nobody don't kntow yet; but if the bar didn't eat '('m up, nteck and gizzard, it wvas because Ito found 'emn tuff'er than he thought they wvar. STe lion and the rooster made a terrible to do about the circumstance, but thtey tuck monstrous good care to keep out of the reach of the bar'." There is considerable poit in all this. A FRNCserr.Ia ast) irrs BAD MEMrORY. A Frenchman wh'Io knew very little English got into a difiicultv withi an Englishmatn who insisted on fitghting it out. The French mani agred to thtis, but wvished to know waheshould say if he should got beaten. . Being told that ho must cry out " enoug'h,". they set to. The Frenchman, however for- Aj got the word, and criedi out, as he heard - some of the bystaniders (do, " Hurrah ! hur- Ra rall !" To his astotnishmnent, the English. i man pounded all the harder. This caused ~ monsieur to go to work in such good earn-. Ha est, that the Enlishman sootn cried out - "enough !" " Say dat again," said the French, " Enough, enmough !" cried he again. ]j i'The Frenchman in turn exclaimed " Dat is A the very vord I was trying to say long tame nali ngo ." I .. SPIUNG FLOwERS.-There is nothing sc delicate andsgracefslia's -the first fresh Hlow. era of the early spring. A handful of thesE bright and fragrant blossoms are noy.6po the table before us, anudhow many old Mnem ories do they revive, and how ninny .iope of the future do they waken! Here is the violet with its blue eyes of beauty .and its sweet breath of fragrance-modest and'pure and lovely: " A violet by a mossy stone, Half hiddeni from tihe eve. Fair as a star when oniy one Is shining in the sky !" and the dainty jessamine with its dewv blts. soms-simple in their loveliness, cliairfi)rg in their simplicity. And here are other and more lowly flowers, equally sweet and fresh and grateful "Like morning roses, newly washe.1 in dew." Blessings on the the flowers and on those who love them ! There is nothing on the green earth better worth loving than all things else-except woman-than the buds and. blossoms. Wherever seen, they lend beauty and grace and attra-tiveness. The Poetry of the Earth hav'e they been well called. With out them, how sterp :and sad would be the face of Nature, how ]6iely rd harren. Among the sisterhood of flowers there are none which possess such simple loveliness as the wildwood flowers-those' that spring up in secluded glens, lowly vallies,and up. on the hills. They breathe the sweetest spirit of the country landscape. They re mind you of the " lotg ago," of the sunny days of childhood, of tie innocence and pu rity of early youth. They touch the heart like poetry. Doubly dear are they for the memories and-associations linked with their beauty; and it is on this account that "--the meanest flower that blows may give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tvars." Georgia H ome Gazette. THE LADy s MAN.-Ilis face is exter nally wreathed with unrmeaniIg smiles, and when lie addresses a lady it is always in such astrain of absurd nonsense tl.it we often have been surprise4 .that a lady armed with a fan and so addressed did not brain the animal on the spot. If the lady's man does, by any possibility possess the'least of com mon sense, he takes special paIns to conceal it, for somehow he has-taken it into Ris wise ,head- that enpty senti'mientality and absurd nothings are the only- offeringst for the fe male rrind. And, in order., to be true to vhat he conceiy'es. to bd te,. entertainment' and amusement of the ladies, ie turns tri tor to manhood, anid so becomes epicenie himself, without a just claim to be classed with either the male or the female sex. His best qualities are those which he possesses im common with certain kinds of dogs-to fetch and carrv. Ladies who laugh in their sleeves at tie fool, may not object to the attentions of the servants; and so out of mere commisseration, miay allow him to carry a fan, or escort L them to the opera, when thre men *f their acquinrtance are not accessible. The La dy's marn is sulictienitly rewanrded for atten dinrg them through a whlle evering's enter. tairnent if they will only drop a smile into ais hat at parting. With this surbstarntiarte Jlessinig lie is encouraged to future exertions a this wild field of rmusculirne ambition. If, Sman's duty to a lady' consisted in picking pa dropped pocket braurkerc.hief anrd fanrs, >r twirling her round to the point of giddi tess and exhraustion in the walhz, wve should, >erraps, envy thre accomnplislruent of thre adly's man.-N. 0. Delta. * ] WHlAT PLEAsURE IT is '-o PYr ONE's )Errs.-l renmmber to have heard Sir TI. avttletoni make thre samre observation. It cems to flow fronm a combination of -criru. s tanrces each of which is productive of lheas re. In the first phlce, it remoives thatt uri. asiness which a true spirit feels fr-om depen ..nce and obligartionr. It a ffor-ds pleasure to ie creditor, and therefore gratifies our so. A ial atfectiorn. It promotes that future con- '1 tier ci which is so very i'nteresting~ to arn onrest mrindl ; it opens a prospect of being adily supplied with whrat wye want oar fuiture . ccasions; it leaves a consciousness of our f wn virtue ; and it is a mea~sure we know to e right, both in point of justice arnd of sound - ornm. Finlly, it is thre main support of mrple reputationr.-Sesonre. Youxo mann, be not discouraged, thro' dif ~ulties sometimres gather thick round thee. rave them like the sturdy oak, which for mtiuries has stood-ngainrst the stormrs and mrpests chat have &ihreateiekits destruction. [ hing to the right--abhor and tturn from tire ronig, arid with decision nf clraracter arndt mrsose, pursue thry wvafe-gainst allppprosmng I ustacles ; your worth will soon be known ; thm nfidence will be reposed ini ou arid your thr ty will be clear to Ironor, prosperity and fmr *ppirness..d TuHE New.Iersey Conference of tlB 3 eth fr ist Episcopal Church is still itn session at .In tw Brunswick. Oar Saturday thre Rev. c -.loldich addressed thre Conference on Ialtr of thre Amnericatn Bible Society,an is followed by the Rev. Geo. Shreldon, tire ent for Newv Jersey-. A resolution w'as Dpted expressing thre great satisfaction felt Di the Conference at thre happy termiinationr the property question, so long in dispute 1; ween thre North arid Sooth. - CANDIDATES, r ror Sheriff. JULIUS DAY, totr JAMES$ EIDSON- cop WM. QUATTLEISUM, - sr 1'or Tax Collector M. B. WHITTLE, :. cd LIE E HOLSON, . --- BAltNEY LAMAR. :'. CHIARLES CARtIR, THOMAS B.'RIEESE, D)ERICK HIOLSONIIAKE, A. Rt. ABLE. TH'IEOPHJILUS DEAN, C WESLEYT WER'TZ. A Z'or Ordinary. It. T. WRtIHT, DAVID BOD)IE.P JOHN W. s3HTH'1, Stef W. F. DURtISOE, -be'a ror Clerk. next THTOS. G. BACON. iep EDMUND PENN. Wanbl t(d .cant Ethe Subs'crib~er, a tirst rate MILCHT COW _C with a young Calf, for which a lber;l prnie Ie pad .IL W.A LD)O. r-il 19 tf 1 gs and Beeswai Wanted. ANTED) Onre hundred Thousand~ Pomrtnds of e-ach. R1. L. GENTR Y. rmurg, A pril 20, tf ,. .'P I - Mxusical Instrunnenti; E VIINSAccodeon. Fltions, re, deathI 'lelets, lianjos, TI'aunljouriiis. Iltntes, &-c. and i , Violin Strings, best Italian, just received prtser r seby MaltA.GllLY ,nt Mar. - ttf It M Edgefield Male Academy, T' IS Institution is opeiled for anothier year un' the contril of. h1r. J. GREGG LEITN I our last'ycar' Toneher. The cXperience'of a twelvemonth has illy sm fled is tiat no- iore competen younI. geitth-m can be found in-theState than the one now at 1 head of oe 'Aeideny. The best proof of this the peneral katisrnetion 'given by him .last yes backed by the additional fact that his School, at t termination of its first week fur the second 3c numbered 43 Pupils. The Trustees desire to assure the Public ti their. united eflrts will be given to the cause their School, and a catinued and complete superv sion will be exercised by them over its progress. Mir. LrFITSr Will in a shor1t t.ime lrocure a fi rate Assistant, alind aiv number short of four ,ieo can then be well attenled to. - The Buildiig is in conihrtable condition, havih three large fire-places (one in - each (if tie larg rooms,) and beitng well supplied with convenie 'tables and nrm-chnlcirs of the. best finish. Once more we appeal to the people of Edgefie and the adjoiining Districts, for their ceuragene of oir earliest endieavors to es:alibsh a first ra preparatory School. Terms. For the Classical Departneat, per annum,. .$36.( " Ilidher Eng. s " " ...32,0 " " Ordinary " " " " Capitol boarding to be hiad in pleasant families. JOIN LIPSCOMR, Al~IlR SIMKINS, GEO. A. AIJDISUN, LEWIS JONES, R. T. 5111JS. .Tan i1 tf 52 I EM 0 V A L Boot and Shoe Manufactory 1HA*ING removed to the Stor . adjoining Dr. A. G. TEAGUE? l)rug Store, as usual, I am pre p-ared to make to order, Fine Dress, Double Sole( Water Proof and Pump Boots and Shoes, Of the very BEST MATERIALS, and an excel lent fit always warranted. Also. on hand a large variety (of BiOOTS an< SIloES of my own manufaeture, which will b disposed of on reasoiable terns. WM. MIcEVOY. Nov. 16 tf 4.1 1g N. B -Wanted, three apprentices to learn he Shoe-making biusiness. Please apply soon. ROOTS AND SHOES AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE. TE Kasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga, DEALERS8 IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. A RE now receiving their FA LL STOCK of cenits.Ladies, Misses, BUys, Youths and Children's SihOES of the Finmeq-t qualities, Aid the best tiat can be bought. Our Assortment conaiiis E\ERY ARTICLE usual:y kept in the largest Bot and Shoe Stores. -ALL VARIiETIs OF PLANTATION BROGANS A ND 1O USE SER VANTS' SHfOES All of which we will sell on the most reasonable terms. Au.rusta, Oct 12 tf 39 Southern Manufacture, :3,000 Pair Hoane snade Plantationi I ARNESS. SO~I. AND) UPPER LEATTIER. oFi A 1.1. ni KseRtIriTioXB. ['anners, NTeats Foot and Lamp Oil. SIIOEMA KERS' FINDINGS. it the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. Jutly 21 tf 27 'resh and Pure Medicines, &c. <lTOCKl of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -coNsis-rise iN rurr OF ulphcate of Qcinine, l'uce 'ill aluss, up. Carbionat-: if Soda, Caliomiel, lenry's Cat. Slagnesa, Crenam of Tartar, iilphaete of .\harphine, lodhide if Po'tas'seum, l umi's Ehlx ir' of Opiumr, Fa bntestiock's Vernmifnge, hioompaa's Eye' \%ater, .\leA listar's Oiinment, heeseana's ld.un, vianis' Laniects. Norwoodccal's 'eratrumcu V~iridfe. nid a full suppitly of miocst all thce inaeuar Patent led icintes of thei dlay', .all of whieb are war'ranltedl cc fromn adulteration. G. L. PENN. A GEN'r. Oct 2' tf' .; ST1ATE 01" SOIJTI I CAIlOLINA. E~DGJIEI L)ISTRIlCT. Aitnon Lindseyv anch ) Petit ion for the nppli. Stewart Hlarrison, eation of fund, to thce vs.sairti ictiotn of Phduii Wm~t. iH. hIarrison. J t ills' Jutdginient. ) N hearing the petition ri' Comnplacinant s, A. Lindsey1 and Stewn'rtI llarrision, as amenided, th leave, anmd on stiisthetory evidenmce shewtn mae, that the Defendan utt William II. Harrisotn, s itken up Iris ptertmanent residence beyonrd a limnigs of' this State, atnd the jurisdictioni of' s Coutrt, ottnmotiotn of' ir. AI btey, Sol'ettor 'Petitioncers, It is ordered, that ther said Wa. Harisont do appear, :and plead, answer or rnar toi the said Pietiliti waithin, three months mn the 4pubhlieationm hereof, and that on his lure so to do, cc Deerc'c and Judgmient, piro cjesso be rendered na::inst him. *A. SD3IKINS, C. E. E. D. e Peb 24 - 3m 7j STIATFE O1f SOU'i' CAROLINA, I EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, vis, Kalb & iFanning, m'e'a i;t. ~ ' Deci. ia Attachment. iki::s, IKaiht & Co., r s. ~ aDecl. in Att achmeant .vley Wh.'lite. I ll IC Plaintihs ini the alcove cases having this dav tiled their Jecharationsc in my (Jlice, anda thet *'endant ha~vinrg ieith--r wife ntor A ttornerv known i eside waithin the limuits of ibis State, on whom r les of s-tid D~eclaratiuons widi ru!es toi ple'adca servedl On Mlotion of Mtessrsc. 1.wurrn & 'i.s, Attorneys for Plaintifl: Ordered thart saigd 'endlant appear atnd plead to said D eclaration~s 'c iin a year andi a ,day tromi thre date hereof' or in' tilt thiereoif j udgmrenit will be given againmt hron. ; di TilOS. U. A CON, c. r3. n. 1 iT.LATE OF SOUITII CA ROLiNA, *" EDGEFIEID DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. e oster' & Core and 1 brain Martin, b et is R. Garrett & oh/ Purstunnec of anu Or'der' cf Chancellor Dargan i n thiseause, all and singnarai the Creditors of set. lhen Gar'rett. Jlr., deo'dl., are hereby requtiredl to' urd appear before me, in imy Orlhee, at Edgefield car t I louse, on Wednmesdayz' thle 24th, dccy oft May then and thm'e to uma~ke due proiif of' the~ir etive debts and deiccncls against the sacid |m lien Garrett,-and such of' thei said Creditors as;g aciame im an' prove thceir resbweeive debts otn I aya above menctioned , will Ice excluduedl from rail - Sts'of thae decree io be proanonnieed ina this A. SlMIEINs, C. EC. E. I).A tmm'i-s. Office, Mar 18, 1S54. 10t JO Petit Gulf Cotton Miced. C ST received a sutpply of New Genutine PETIT ( ELF[ COTION SEED,--for sale by .J. SIBLE Y & SON, and mbiurg, Feb 20 tI' 6 lndep'encdent. r'ess copy 4 times. -No~ice. ,L Persorisc indeb'ecl. y the Estate of M1. F. . I lollingtsworith, dee'dI., Ip to the timne of his ntal are r'equetedi to make imcccned iate paiyanem. ' ncr cise ha~vm d czcemra nds arrainrst said Esiate ili nrecr t themli ipropierly attiested. .I-law. I). F1. IIOlLLINGSWO)IITIL, Acmc'or. if 11 IO Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps, DIRECT IMPORTATION. IE Undersigned has just received. in connee tiiLon with other CHOICE LIQUOllS. a larg - lot of WN(I-FE'S AROIATIC SCIlElDAA "n SCIINA PI'S direct from Ilolland. Th'is medicin lie is highly reconniended for medical purposes. and a a beveragre to those who indulge in, any thing i r, the line of Pure Holiagld, has never been excele le by ainy thing offered in this country. It cotes it r, quart bottles and can be had fioma the Subscribe] in any quantity. at -Also Scotch WHISKEY pure. Choice COGNA C ?RANDY, H-ollaid GIN, pure aid eloice, Mla. deira WINE, old and fine, CH AMPAIGNE WINES, hoice brands. A splendid assortmnent ol West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c, I g With a few Barrels New Crop Orleans Mlolasses and a few boxes superior Sperm Adanitine Can it des. These with a general assortment of FA.\li LY GOCEPIUES previously in Store, inkes lis, d Stock very complete, till or any part of which wil] i be soli low. S. E. IOWERS. e llanburg, Jan 2 tf 51 Copartnership Notice. EORGE ROBINSON & 11. B. JACKSON 0 ' have sssociated themselves together, for the transacting of a General Hardware Business, Under the style of RolinsoN & JACKSON, llanIburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortement of EVERY TIlING in that line, together with Saddles, Bridles, I larness, Leather, Truilts, Whi ps, &e. &c. -Hiamburg, April 27 tf 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. HAVE now on ha"d a most complete Stock 3! of Hanrdware, amiongst whichk may be found 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 500 Kegs Nails, 20,000 Lbs. Castings, 50 Doz. Collins' Axes, 75 Brades' PA.ent Hoes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rnkes, Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anivills, Trace, Halter, Log. Fifth and other style of Chains, A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, -ALL STYLES OF Plains, Saws, Chisels, Screws. Ilinges, Knobs, 1Bellows, Bitts, G uns, Pistols, Shot Bags, Powder Flisks, Cotton and Wool Cards, Well Wheels, Kettles, Stew Pans, Fryirg ahins, Gridiris, Ilamniers. l iitehiets, Tacks, Wafer, and Waffle Irons. Candle Sticks, Steelvrds, Marking Gunges. Spirit Levels, Aidions, Shovels and Tongs, Screw I'lates, Compasses, Thum Gunges, Percursion Caps, &c. anmburg, April 27 - tf 15 Groceries! 50 IIITD-l. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW - A ItT'S do. 200 nags COFFEE. 25 H lids. MOLASSES, 200 Coils ROPE, some very superior. 100 BMles Gunny and Dundee BAGGING, 30 Whole, linif and Qnarter Bhils. No 3. No 1. aid Iless MACKEREL, also Kits, " A nil w would ALSO state," that we hiaxe a file assortotnent of iBlankets, Negro Cloths, PRedstiands, Chlairs, Saddles, Ostnabur-.s, Stripeis, Iron, Nails. (ils, Witte Lenid. Slut. Ilair Lead, Samlt, Cheiese, Powder, Sonip, Ilice, Bacon. & e., &c., &e., .. A nd in faict, every article usuailly fiiund in a Gro eery Store. J. SIBLEY & SON. I lamb~ui g~ Nov 14, if 441 niilsI,? & :>m CHERRY PCTORE For the rapid Cure of 00f!CdIS, COLDS, HO.ARSENESS, BRONC'IIITIS, WIIO0PING-COUtl1, CROIIP, ASTIIMiA, AND ' CONSliMlPTION. FOR A COLD AND COUGH, takeit moriig. inoon. :ii- ,'i ini.tiieenrinig tm direeilinns iin thme tein, :n.e itt:. dtitieiitiv wil sooni hei reiinovedt. Non.ie will i h-nciii-. froni itn unii ithi a seatedt enn~igh, whti ch brnks themin 'tmi At1. 'ii goiin;: ti ed, thmey ruy bei s~ure r"f ,. ined.n bruken i . nd enin rintnlyi refr.-hing el ietrle :r-nent e gi :n uliinranterr ure.i urdet an timsl its ii iii ur rictea lirect in e ru.e enser run ir rdnthem 'tves we ill irg cu frg it ueiii, whe iti e r. e'ereiy forut i-f::-e have ym~i mtivnt or iciin Cherry Perrn n eti rirat in't ur pracicem. and laii i' u urptit. r ohr et dyweChveS for rrig itieelnu oftme thet pitor por-s 'ii '' (I, iiii~s i itt ' cirte. tiE.\it i t tirr eei rit STH A rei e ern nhreee.i n- hn Jred. by t.n T:::v 1.: of: . BuLt~n theweark so. enes: . rIrn ill eur-- Ste itey enne'rt~i. cue. eeitA-i BnetjCiiHITIS, rrte t n n t e trt cand rper putr reitn of th lung, myh erdh ikty 'er Peoa O CnXOUPndtrequ enttes. Tihne'nyorabe 'tetionc Sur'ge tiien theiii.i hetiriy ofelrni (enrryuc enert of t .\ tn ndOOrINcti UGHd li tolie oi:t init c nuniarel il to - re ihnsiie mt berre''rt THE INFLUENZA is speedQity reiinnvcet by this reitiedy. iiintusm instnces luive tieeii notiicidtii wher thote turiih i ere proteitedS from any serliia einnsequienciie, wilie iiieir ~ igthibirs, wIthout tie Cherry Pectornl, wire untfirintg frm i i, iiense'. S.urut. Omi, .hiine 11. 1..'l IeSt Dr.J.. C..\.v':n:-T write to infirm v'u oif the. iriuv re.. ine arkniSie itteet of your cit Ftt t ttl'Eui"' StA L. in ibiis (iine,. ott1 itt in iiiy iwni tiinity. One of my deite~iirs wa,' e'.nildet.1: ae eiirrti in uhree days mor a dtrendifii When:iii ('niit. ly iir kime IS. Ihr. .\ten. nne fli ''ur very he.I phtirinnSt freilyti iiie ih:sS i he onsideirs it thme be-i remed we ve.n iihr iiub, ania~ry dis.ases, aind int lie tins euired i in'or e..ses eof arou Onir cter::ynain 'f the letitst C huirchay 5int uuuring the gre Si Ef ifluenz1a hmere tiis senison, tie hits seeni iures froniipr V. ours, respe.ctfiilly, From the udistingishmed Prnfessor ofctChendstr3 and 3fameria ii idien. Ttiwdloin Citleg.. -n th:An suit:-t hauve fioundtl (thhrry Petrinrn.n iihts intgri- tem 'nis' shiiw, n tiiswerful remedvit fo.r entis. antdi congtt.un kiuintry dlisiasi,. *jP. CLEVE-L.AN], .\. 1. Dlriunswtick, .\niine. Feti.5I, InS.'Il Dr. VAsiv:NTi' .\loTr, the widely celithrntied Professor or rgery hi tie 3Medieal Cottege, New Yirk Cily, says: ti IS gives ine ttlni.r toi certtfy thei vatlue nn-t efilency or Y. htt l-.tIRtY P'ECTORAlL." which I ennsidler pii iny attnytedl to cure idiseese of the Thlront unit Lnmg,."i rest uires, of severe dliseases, uleim thec Lunes heave tieen efleted, Dr (terry Pmie.'rn ini such extremc lee as wairranit lhe be-I f iii en he deipendied rn to ennreliiS te'ughis. (eilt aiid IuniiF? iii eioe a u-heine teo whtkh lihe unllicleit cnn btook with -- litenice th r relief, mind they shld not fl to avait tiem 1es iii it. 5repared and sold by JAMES C. ATER, Practi .ind Anialyical Chiemist, Lowell, Mass. old in Edgefiel biy G. L. PENN, anid by Drug.J s nnd Dealers in Meidicine every where. tnWholeesaile 1'hd i Linl. HlisLF.i & Co., An a, Ga., anid Chuarlestuti S. C. J Juest Reccired IIEAI]TIFULI assiortment of FLO WET I V.\SES, of lilTreret styles o~f BheianO and .Defe nat Ware,--fanoy, gilt am~i fliwered. trict Iso, fmne .Jewel Standus, Colognte Biottles, Cred nird Tiays, Fruit Unaskets, Bird Ghasse~s, &e. Itrict Iso, a great variety iif Gilt China Ortinimts nimi Toys,--For sale low by J. A. G UHRLEY. idem; prIl I. tf 19 .said. Notice! mi LL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate of thle 2 .1'lhn Wise, mdeec'd., are hierebiy requested hio duep e inmnedinte settlemnent, andi those htaving de.- andul ils:ieninset sidl Estate will pien~se riender ini their ,andl I tintst irthiwithm, pri'pily attistid . necoureling to imeti SI)NiiY WVISi, r, deere B. 1.A LLI (Cci' THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. TIIS medicine, when used according to directions, will . cure, without fail: - Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of the Skin. Erveipelas, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald 'lead, Rheumatism. Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, SRyphills, Dyspepsia, Salt Itheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseases arising from the use of 3lercury, Loss of Appetite. Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago. Coughs, Colds, Dropsy. .aundice. Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonari Affections, anti all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Com plaints, Female irregularitles and Complaints, Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Headache. Night Sweats, Exposures, or Imprudence in iafe, Chronic Con. aUtutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, Salts. or Seidlits Powders. It is a remarkable fact, that among the hundreds of eminent physicians who have examined the recipe by which Bull's Sarsaparilla Is prepared, not one has condemned It. but all approved it, and commend it in the highest terms. Many physicians express themselves strongly In the Ielief that it is decidedly the best preparation of 8cr saparilla that has ever been placed before the public. Although there are many physicians whc feel a reluctance to having their names appended to the recommendation of any particular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they know is capable of doing so much good in an afflicted com munity. As an evidence, read the following from old and respectable physicians, of high standing in the community in which they live: T E 8 T I K 0 N Y. 0_7 Testimony like the following renders snperflous all comments or the efficacy of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College: I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John lRl's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no he.sitation in saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promises well in chronic disesases, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. Louisrille. June 6, 1848. What Dr. Xlyles, physician by appointment to the LoUni Ville Marine Hospital, says of Dul's Sarsaparilla : Louisviur, March 20,1849. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Ilull's Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combination to be an exellent one, and well calculated to produce an alter. ative lumpression on the systent. I have used It both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla now in use. 31. PYLES, Mr. D. Resident Physician Louisville Mlarine Hospital. Lounoit, Kr,. April 26th, 1860. Sm-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 this letter, &c. I am a graduate of Transylvania 3edical University; I have practiced inedicine in this wilderness country, about five y.ars. hut owing to exposure to bitter cold weather, I have been minlsposeud with Acute lthreunratistn about six mouths After having exhausted my skill in the treatment of my case, and deriving no benefit, I was induced to give your rL~UtD ExvTa~cT or SiUasAPAalLL~a a fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of yourmedicine from your agent, Mir. George P'. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confess that one bottle has entirely cured mse. It is n: opinilon, that your preparation of Sarsaparilla is decidedly superior to any other preparation now in use, and I will take great pleasure In recomn'ending it to tihe aillicted as being a remedial ant and I will advise the physicians to use it In their practice &c, Respectfully yours, i.B. ALLEN, M. D. 'Loms-r.x, July lath 1849. I have examinedl the list of articles that compose John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla. and I have no hestitation in saying that It is a safe and valuable compound. I would prefer It to any article now In use, for tihe diseases arising from an iunpjure state of the blood or taint of the system. I confidently recommumend it to my friendlsas being a power ful Ext raet, and one that I believe will cure all classes of diseasee, for wich it is recomnmended, if used according to direc'tirons. I believe it to he a valuable succedaneunm to 3lercurry. -Nay, I have my douibta whether in the nmost violent andl lrotractedl cases or Sy philis, accompanied with Nodles Troplie. in cnries of tire bones, whether It ought not to succeed every other re'inedy. S. it M 'ONACHT.31 D. Hlonorary Mfember of time Mii' .1 Society, P'hiladelphla. D07 Iear, what Dr. Stapp, a pnysician who stands at the top of his profession, 'any of John Ituili's Sarsaparilla: I liar, been uing John Iluil's Sarsaparlia in a great variety of chronic 'lienses. with the most happy etrects, and I have no hiestirion in rrecnmendnlrg it to the public for the cure nf rnerofulii, syphmils, anid tall cutneous and glandular diseasses. Yourse, init fervently, Le wlinwort, Ky., A pril tith, 18-19. WMi. STAPP, 3M.D. 1 Rev. E, W. SEHON, - Rev. E. STEVENSON. b Co:<ctrtsrtz. - Tihe following is a verbatim copy of a certihinte niw in the posession of the pnroprietor of Bull's Sarsamirnrilli. Ji'v. E.~ W Sehon is widlely and generally known, as an eloquient and neconmplishmei pastor of the 31. Ei. church. annil ie,'. E. S:evenson ias. bjeen kniown as one of the munost trilentel nte zealous rnenmbersi that the Ken tucky C~onference could boast of for many years, anid at this tin' is ilinig time high amid rcsponsiblestation of agent for thle 31. Ei. hook Cornce'rn. (Jan the worid produce better - or more s:itislhietory testmiony in favor of any unedicine ? letrn'r testirniny titan was ever offered in favor of any iedieime. .11ev. E. W. Sechon - trev. Ei. Stevenson :. Loursvr.t.r., Many 20th, IS849. W e have usedl Joi-n rill's Sairsnpairilla, and have known it to be uti,. witheonr sailsfaction; and we have no hostration ini stating our hoelief, that it is a lafe and valualsle mnnllreal comnpounil, arnd calculated to produce rrotch goodl anu relieve nauchm sufferinig; aind therefore trouldi rheerfully and ust earnestly recommend it to tho aillicted. E1. W. SEI10N. (Signed) E1. STEVENSON. We earnestly invite all persons who are suffering with any of "tire ills thmat lieih is heir to," to call on Dr. John Dull's agenr, and ge~t a copy of Bull's Family Journal (Riis r; rind for tire sake of humanity, we hope that a ringle individural will not be found unwiiiing to give Bull's iih barnuaparilila a Tatar., after reading, amid recollecting, at the anme tirnic that It is impossible for the Doctor to publish hre tenth piart of the numober of.certificates of utoundlngt urea perfrnied by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of tee- ent inmony voluntarily showered on Dr. Dull's Sarsaparilla, romt well known and distinguished individuals, both Inin rubrlic and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming. ai hlP Dr. Johnt Bull's Principal Office, west side Fifth da treec drat door below Main, Louhsvu.L, Kr. E' Foit salte in this Vilinge,onAecb G PiCNN, D)ruggist.on gecb G _'ep ___ ly 37 - -i BROW~N'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, 'Ill8 ESSEM'E is warranted to possess, in a , cnmcentmraitedl h'mrm, all lire valiuble properties of MAICA tilNGER, anrd will lie fondn, on trial, an lierrt Failyii Mtrhetirre. It is pneticularly recomn ndied ne a ltnie, to persoirs recove'ring frorn fever or I er dlisnise's, a feiv drrops imp~arrng Io tire sirrmruch low noirn iror equalr tir a wirne-glssfmul rif bsranidy s hirer stitonrl:irnt, withen~rt ainy of tire deiliitainrg~ cis whrichr ore stir' ton ftrllrw tihe use oh' ignor of hrit in nd it is ther.refore espreially servielie to Sm lrrn rndi femrrah-s. To tire ogetd it. n ili prove a ney) al comitfort ; to thre tdyspeptjic, airr hr those who are pler d irosed i r gont or rhe umatt ic a flei'on s, it givegs fror at fre'iet'; anto thlie inebsrinite whos u' wi.ihes to re- wvill mm. limt whiose siiimneh'I is cronstammtly craving tire itrrs lignor. it is inv~aluahble-givinrg tone tom ire 'rstive oirgans. anrd strenrgih toi resist temptationi ; - is crrnsutegnnty a grent agenrt ini the cause of peramnce. Cautin. ersons dei'rmyrtL air article that can he relied uipton, irdn sorlely ironm purreJAiMAICA GIN(ERI,shoruli inriiular tor ask forr " Brown's Essence ofi Jama' sinrger,'' wich is warrantetd tio e'hatt it isi ret. ntd,ndn is preparedt oinly at FRLEDK IIROW :T 4i Stre'cts, Phiiladeliao.| feni se r.:de ini this Village bry G. L. P'ENN, Agent. en ay' d ly 15 Bn STATE OF SOU"1TH CARLOINA, Icai EDG;EFIELD SALE. plent IN EQUITY. ~ - from >li hnrinsfrord, Anr'tir of )~ C. ri. Glover, dee'd., I Cl vs'. B, ill to set uip D. Tibbertts, [Norigau, call ini Iil. Warrdh~io, | Crcditors, ej.c. s. F. Adamrs anud othiers J Purstrminee tf te Order of CThan. Dargan in bris ceiuse. ail aun1 sineulair the Cre'ditora of the Bim irdirnt John~n Ii ill, ais lnte Ordirnary of thre Dis- A of EM-:f~iebld-antd also ull and singular tire itrs ofi Chrarkes ,J. Glov'er, late of the said Dis. nw dceinsed'r,-ns well tho~se hainig demands 't st him tpoin h i o ecounit, as throse haivinig . tis agazriist imr asn one of the suretites of the Slin lii ll, lnte Ordiniary' of thie. said Distriet L'rnby' rt'iredi.r to Ihe aind appeanr befiore nie in ITS flire at Erdgehield Coui't Ilrouse, on Thuirsday t at 5th dayv of' 'ulry next, then and therie tno make Streeti roof of their respc'etiv'e debts and demands :--- jHle uch'i of thne saird Ci'tiitorrs as fatil ho come in mond: ri've' their resnpeg'liv'e detsi, on thce'aniy above i hr irined, wilil Ire e'xe~n-led from all bsenefit~ of thie n mariny L' oi be pt'rrronouned ini this enuhse,. thecni A. SIMI'%NS. C. E. E. D. Ani mnir'rs. OZ~l're . Aler'-h l .t95.l. I ft 10 I .Tani PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TIlE Subseribers would called at tention to their Splendid assortment of supterior Of 6, il 9 and 7 ctavos rrom tille celebrted Alanulattories of lAcos & RAVEN. IzA7ELToN & liaos. and A. I. GALE & Co., of New York. ,These are made from the best and thoroughly sea iwned materials, with all the latett imoprovem'ents, and nre NARRANTED to stand the varions ch'anges of this elimate-and for equality aild iweet ness of tone cannot be surpa.ssed. Their. 1100K and STATIONERY -department consists of a good asso, twent of School and liscellaneous Books, And all the Cheap literatur',-nasoon'ns iublshed, as well as a large and well selected Stock' of Sta tionery, & e. Their Stoek of PR INTED 1USIC is the largest .in the State, ecousisting of all the popitlar Songsi, Waltzes, Marches, Variations. &e. 07 New Musie received every weck. Muisicail inmstrunnmenmts. They also keep jn eleglint assirtment. of the fol rnwing, instrunients on iand-viz: Violins, Guitars, Violilicellos, Clari nets, Cernopeons,.Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordconst Tamiborines, .FLUTES, &c. Also, an nsportnent of Mnsiea MIerelmndize, D- An assiortment of superior Violin and Guitar STRINGS. flways on hand. Ali the above articles %ill he sold for' Cash or good paper, by GOO. A. OATES & iROS. Broal Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9, if 42 machine Shop, SITUAMED oN Fox Cniee, os AND A HtAL tri.ES \WEST OF CnEoKEE PONDS. T IE Subscriber would respectfully nnnonnce to his friends and the public generally, that he I cfontinues to carry en the above business under the most favorable auspices, being sitnated near thlree Saw-Mills where the different kinds of naterial can be had at the lowest prices, and having snificient water-power to propel his Machinery, it will be seen that he DOES possess material advantages cover all competitors, which enahles iiim to ofler the ffollolwing artieles at freiti Fl T'i'E EN to T W ENTY Per Cent LOWEll thin the Augusta prices, viz: Hotel, Family & Children's Bedsteads, PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, SASH, &C., -A LsO Will Repair all kinds of Furniture at the residence of any one who may favor him with a call, on the tiuost reasonable terms. GEORGE B. LANHAM. Mar 29 eowtf 11 JOSEPH WHILDEN, C DEALER IN AN1) SHIP C H ANDLERY, t No. 601 Cast-Bay, opposite P. & M. Bank 1 CunArtEsrox. S. C. I H E keeps constantly for vale a general a-sort- 1 ient of PAINTS and OILS of ill kinds, Window GIas and Sashes, C Spts. Turpentine, Canpohene, Spirit Gas, T Tallow, Grindstones, Cordage, y Chain Pumis, Glue, Paeking Tarn, .3 Cotton Foot (,in Fixtures, and lErushes of various kinds. SCharleston; Nov. 1 6m 412 GEORGE SINCLAIR, .CLLDItJItA, S. C.. STEAM ENGINE BUILDER Anad Boiler ~llker. ALL hinds of Flour, ( rist andl aw alill Genr-| r n n hftin oade and warranited tio per- (9 'ormn equal teo any in tile State. or IDr. 11. Tr. Mtrus, at Edgefield C. HI., is authorised \gent to ma:ke contracts,.a No.' 1853. ly ___ 42 Elae fl' Noni OnI(~ rofilla, A IN COMMON PLEAlS. Felix [.ake, ) Tar.. Forci2n Atbachment. Id Charles S. Ilars ~ tl .Jas. S.Iiarrison, Foeg tak~~iJall Charles T. Harris. e x TpH E~ PlaintitTh in the above enses hgaving~ ti thI .I. filed thir~ Deeluratio'n in may Ollie. and thie ,reside within the limiits of this ate. on whomi 'pi'' et of1, saideelarationis .whhl rul s to piendI can e' served : On motion of u1ir. A nAuis, Pl'n:ifts tt'y, Ordered. That said De),'indanit appear andl tad to .said IDeclaratzionts whbin a year :mod a day 'om the date hueretf, or tinal andi~ absoalute jud~gment ill be given agaist himi. TII'0). Gr. B A ON, c. C. F. D. - Clerk's Oflice, Mlarch 28, 185.1. ly 12 FO State of South~ Caroina, EDGEFIEI.D D)ISTIUICT, IN CU.)UION P'LEA.S. r I us. Foreiga Attbachment i n Ch~arles T. Ha~rris. i's. Foreign ALtachmnent "i'e Charles T. llnrris. F'HE Plaintitik in the above eas~s hn~ving this in day filed thleir D~eeinratieons in my Oflice, and Iyoul e Deflendaint havuinz neither wvife. nor Atiornev the towin to reside within the limiits of this Statte, oin 'for 10om copies of .: i D~eeiaraitiont wIth rules to plead n be serveud :On motion of .\r. A Doms, Plainititf 's B torney. Ordleredl. That saiid Iie-fendaniit appear rele d plead to said iDeel:rationis within a vear aind a Di from the~ date hereof, or finial anid absolute judg- L'ee, n at will be given against him. m T11OS. G. BACON, c. c. E. D. Ali Clerk' Omeee A pril S, 1954. ly 13 reo, STAT1E 01 SOUTil C.ROL INA. iit ED;EFTEL2D DISTRICT'. . enn IN CON.1ION' P'LEAS.--r. 5. F. Stevens, " lalrna. aa es. ForeiAtahe. Thns. T1. Unrris. Os '11-: Plaintiff in thte abe case hiaving this da Fall, filed his i-!aidratiion in myl3 Oflice. and1 the hi<~ o rendal~nt having neithuer wife lnor Atteornev to re- Ile g within the Iliiits of tis State. on whom'ina copy for y. m;:d lDeelaraition with at rule to plead1. can be iee, el, OJn mtiton of .\l r. A tia~ as. P'lainitilf's AtItor- su, Ordered, Thlat Sid D efendeant apjpear aiid Ifromn Ld to) sail D)eearationj withiin a vear and a dlay I prisin r the daite hereof. er final and absolute judgnenit Norh be givea against himi. -suffe~ T HOS. G. BA CON, C. C.E. D. pti Jerk's Omeec. A pril 17, 1554. Jy 1 oe STfATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ED)G-:Fl E 1.1) D)ISTfRlCT. AndI I IN CQMMON PLEAS. your S.'E. Uowers, 'and us. - Foreign Allar,ment. J. MI. Robinson. . tant El litf nteabove entse. huavitng this day filed his I ee!aration ini my Oflice,:nbjl the D)e- rl lt lhaving nieithe~r wile'no'r Attornev '~iown to th en e witlin the limiits af this'-Staite, on whioii Pri -s of said Deelarationm'with riles to pileadilenn be whiolt: .d: On motion of Mr. S-rV~ns,' Attorney for I11 tifl, Ordered that said D~efenlaint appear 'nnd ISOLi i to said Dleelgration withipt a yent- and A day whe""n the daite hiereof, or final and absohitec judgment lieail be awatrded a"gninst himt. - 'I' - TTIOS. G. BACON, C. C. E: D. ~rks Office, MAnreh i, 1854.' ly . S I resh New Wheat Flour Toi AND YEAST POWDERS. ST Reeived Thirty Unarrels of that .Choice "loui' fromt the Tumbling Shoals' Alills. -Ever'y : sold ean be returned if not approved. o, Onee Gross,~ of P'roston & Merrell's !nfallil ST POWD)EItS. No excusg for bad bread -ell' sale by Cr. L. PENN, Agent. Bh13 pI '.i f -tg 30 TheC Hampton's Shop Imm le-opened, at the foiot of the hill, iimmedinfely g thle etntrance of the Plank Rond into Main and A ,andl nearly opposite Mr. Wi1tt's residence. time's. : $hoes I lorsces, makes Plows, Irons WVaggons, SWatle Ironis, Lays Axes, and does vari.'us Til thintgs after thte old style. lIe has aedepte~d -p of~ the moern inmprovements, in fact all of i in !-epet that of slightine his woerk- (arry " Ilehlumiblynask a cal.- F'r 11 ,r na . BROWNING & LEMAN 1' 'ORTERS OF Frenchi English and German II @@@104 209 aud 211 King-street, corner of Market-Street Cliarleston, S. C. C IRPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta pestry and .Velvets, CURTAIN- MATEIUALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, Curtain Cambrics and Muslins, in large variety, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, all styles, Gilt Cornices, in all the new designs, Curtain Ginps, lloders, Loops, Tassels, .to. Drape-ry Cords and Bell Ropes, in all varieties, ]ritish and American Floor Oil Cloths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all atgics. Wilton, Velvet, and A.qnitnster Rugs, in large va riety, PLANTATION WOOLENS-BlanketsPlains Ke rseys. Caps. &c. H4ed and W hlte F!nnnele, Shirtings, &e. Cotton Osunaburgs, of al the beat Southern mann factures. Engsli and American COTTON FLANNELSF French, Engl:sh anl American Prints, LIN ENS, (of lichardsn's superior make, for , Slietings. Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Iloylies. Noaikins, Towel!ings, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths. B. E. )apers, Grass Cloths, &c. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestirgs, of beat French Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of IEnglish Goods, Sainiets, Tweeds, .Jeans and Lindseys, of all ualities and.styles. With a full assortnient of Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS. TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENT )IN ES, MUSLINS, &c. Ronmbazines, Alpacas and Moerning Goods, ib rent variety. Evening Dress Goods, in great variety, eonstantly eeeeived. All the above are of our own Direct Irn porlnlioa, and offlered at the LOWEziT I AHRKET PRICES. Tersaas---CASI. or City Aceeptance. M-The ONE PRICE SYSTEMt striekly ad iered to. All Goods warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, Jan 30 tf 3 AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE 20THING E~PORIUR. 191M. 0. PRICE & CO.,TAions-FOR Ti l SPRING TRA DE-Are constantly inufaeturing and AT ALL TINES well supplied, with lie newest styles of Clothing of all descriptions,. COATS, PANTA LOONS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Unidersalairts and Drawers, . RAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, kc.ptc. TOlIET FURNISHING-Fancy Soaps, Ex -ets, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Aices, Shears, Purses and Port Nlonies, Canes, nimbrellas, lilats, Caps, and every article of Gen emens' dress and personal furniture. T*o TIl E TRA DE--We are well supplied with LOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND \IMMINGS. Cloths by the piece, pattern or ar]. which we will sell as low as can be bought in ,ew York City. WM. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGRA H AMb. No. 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga. March 30 tf 10 Georgia M~arble Works, G. R ANKlN. W. M. H UR LOCK, G. 1. SUMMEY Succissons TO A. A-rxiNSon & Co. Na is Esta bisnueast has been in success,. ful opration for a number of years. Tho Lirrries nre well opened., and the i'larble is superi to, any in the United States. We have so perfected our faeilitics for getting out d fiiiniug wcork that we can furnish KIounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, ri every thing in our line or business, in better rie, ansd at ceeper rates than any yard in the untry. Whlen it is consiered that we raw our own mar .pgy no jelbber'sgrof~it, and no high freight frotm L' Nerth, it will be seen that we posess materiaL v~latn' over :all ceompetitors. We cordhily solicic our friends and the public to - amine oumr work anmd comopare' our prices with oe of oth.-r yardls, before ordering Northern trble. We have on hand at our yard in Mlari a, am irme nusortment of F"INISlIIEI) WORK eimenmts. Tablets, Toombis, &c.-whiere our agent, -.G. W. .Smm,ners, will sell at our prices. Our nieaI work is done at the .\ills. Address J. G. R ANKIN & CO. SMarble Works P. 0., Ga. nIIly 1 A EW 1 3 LIVERWORT St TAR. R THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, SPIT TiNG OF LOOD, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TEND ING TO CONSUMP TICN. 111S prepn rat inn is get ting inlto use all ov-er otir ('ountry. '1The numerons Iletters wve receive from vaerious agents, informainig us of cures effected in, r inmmnediaite neielhhorhuoods, warrant us in saying onle of tlcheres, if not the very best Congh Medi now thefiere the public. It almost invariaJ4g re. ~s and snt unsfrequecntly cures thse very wvorst cass. en nll othrr Congh plreparations have failed.-this relievedl the* patient, as Druggist, dealers in Medi s, aml Physicians can, testify. Ask the Agent in - tiearest town. what has been his experience of ellecms of t his medicine, If be has been selling i iiy lengtth of time be will tell yuu . IT IS THlE BEST MEICINE EXTANT. elow we give a few extracts from letters we have iced late-ly regarding the virtues of this medierne. 7S. S. Onlin, of Knoxville. Ga., sys:-I have using youner Liive'ort and Tar ver,|| crtensively in rartiar l'r three years past, and, it is wvith pleasure Ie mya belief in iTs SUPE R itsr TY OV ER A I. oTItEI ei.i:: witha which I am acquainted, for schich it is -s'rs. 1-'i rzgerald & Benners. writing from Wayne. N. C. su ys :-- The Literu-ort and Tar is be ra~r dea,,y more popular in this Country, A ND WE IC .w'STI.Y so. All ,rcho hare tried it speak irn ensdolde terms of' it, and say it is very bcnefraial ruiatinsg thec complaints f'or schich it is recoeu rAgent in P'ickens District, S. C. Mr. S. R. Mc nassure, us at hat he usaes it with great benefit in in faunily, and recommends it to tis, neighbors." ices an instanc'e of a Negro wonman,in his vicrini tin hadl been sufferinig with disease of the Lungs ars, attendedm with a severe cough, who was re I bsy the Liverweort and Tar. 'Ih are the gooud repm-ts we hear of this Medicine all parts. of' the Solith. For a report of' this sur g curers it has performed in the Western an4 ern anid Eastern State,, we wvouild invite the ing paitient to read the pamphlet which accom c acth bottle. To alt, we say, have hope, hawe TRY THE lYEDICINE! tiE WARNED IN SEASON!!! e'gtecst not that cough which is daily weakening consotiinmtiun, irritating your throat and lungs, nviting on that dread disease, Consumption~ so sooinig and Ihealing a remedy can be ob as Dr. Rtogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A RE OF COUNTERFEITS AND BASE IM ITATIONS ! genuine article is signed ANDREW ROGERS, og irnved wrapper around each bottle. e. SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sol ale amid retail biy SCOVA L & MEAD, 1 Chuartres St. bet. Conmi and Sm.~Lonis. ?j.Q. C AGENTs FOIL TnE SOUTHERN STATzs, 10, all orders atid applications furAgnisms ressedm.- Agnisut Sotld bcy G. L. PENN, Edgcihetd C. HT.; WARDLAW DY, Abbetsle C. U.; PRIATT & JONES, Newber F.; A. Jt. CItEIGHJTON, Hlamburgt HAVILANT E & C:0., Augusta, Ga., and by one Agent In everyn I the South. :h 29, 4m 11 For the Planters ! Ls. Persavian Guano .000. 100 bbls. Kettlewell's GUANd and S.\ L'T5, a. Kettlewvell's CTT EM TCA L SA LTS,4 r~ure ground P'LAST ER. ilbove celebr-ated Mlanures for sale by J. SIBLEY & SON. hiur, Nov 14, tif4 ~ 44 TheL Laurensv ille Tierald, Independent Presq nders-on Gaizette will .eopy the above fouE md forward hiits to.. - J. S. & SON. Le Maine Law Advocate." iW of those invaluable works, just reeeived,. the shape of convenient Pocket Flimsks, tq something strong" in, useftul to travelers. ale biy J. A. GURLEY. min Mne 22 If - I1