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I WOULD NOT DIE AT ALL. Atl-" I rwulId not Die in Spring Time." 1 would not die in Spring Time, When worms begin to erawl: When cabbbge plaits are -h:oting up, And frogs begii to stiall; 'Tis then the girls are rull of charms, A id smile upon tie ilen; Wh*lei lamubs anid peas are ili their prime, I wvould nut perishi then. I would lot die in .ummer, When trees are filled with fruit, And evory sportsman has a gun, The little birds to shoot. The girLs then wear the Bloomer dress, And lial distract the nien, It is the time to sweat it out; I woUld not perih then. I would rot die in Autumn When new-mown hay smells sweet, And little pigs are rooting ro-und For soiething niuo to eat. 'Tis thein the hutsman's wild ialloo Is heard awng the g.en, And oysters 'gin to fltenl up: .1 would not perish theti. I would not die in Winter, For one niight freeze to death Weicn blustering Boreas sweeps around, And takes away one's breath ; When sleigh bells jingle, horses snort, And buckwheat cakes are tall Ia fCtt this is a right good world I would not die at all GENTLE SMILES. The sweet y'uting flowers of early spring Are beautiful to me, A nd bright the ruany stars that shine Upon the caln blue sea; D ut gentle sile and loviia. hearts, And hands to clasp my own Are better tin the brightest flowers, Or stars that ever shone. The sun ay warm the grass to life, The dews the drooping flower, And eyes grow bright, anud watch the light Of autum'mis opening hour ; But gentle smiiles of tenlderness, a And smiles we know are true, Are warmer than the summer time, And brigliter than the dew. - ci A Capital Joke. e We were acquairited, says the Baltimore it Times, with a latgiable occurrence that happened to a young married friend of ours, cc on the evening) of the Law Grev's ball. Although usually of temperate habits, it seems he had simultaneously become imbued I with martial and alcoholic spirit, and after havim a glorious time with a lot of "jolly fac good felows," (members of the 1. 0. '"s, we suppose) he went hone to his ieglected th P spouse in an awfullv oblivious state. His busiess generally detained him unitil a late o hour, anid it atppears that his wife, before retiring was in thme habit of prepaing a Ilunch Nil for his enjoyment after the fatigues of the hea dlay were over. On the night in question, besides the usual supper, she left a small my wvash bowl filled with enips in starch. The ~ lainy) l:ud long beeun extiniguished w~hen the the staggering hu siound returned, atnd bv mistake '1 when proceeding to satisfy his hunger stuck the his finger in the wrong dish ! ie wvorked A g away at his mzouthfull of caps very patient- a su ly for some time, but lutally being unauble to " mnasticate thetm, he sang out to his wife, quiri Old wvomiatn, where did you get your cab. bages--they are so confounded stringy, I cant chew them !" 3 " 3y gracious !" replied gootd ladyv, "if shin that stupid fllow alint eatinug uip my caps East that I put in starch over night." We un. derstand our filenod suiddenly bcm nsc ncmrandm avocate of the 3Maine Ii- sers quior la w, adjoined the teetotal society at to mn the earliest possib moment. " A~xoou other anecdotes related by thebos Razer strop Mlan, is the following. (as well To as we can recollect it,) illustrating what radisl temperance anid frugality has done for himtt: witho li ntemperance made a thief of nme-that is, it made mie rob myself of boots, coat, liat, &c.,-andl it made a thief of my old cat too. whiere, l henm I drankc, my cat couldn't get anything of the to eat at home, and she was compelled, to ferry-b prevent statvation, to go out and plunder foutid the neighbors' patntries, dairies, and smoke. hiowevt houses, wvhich would cause the old women b loti to indutlge freely in such maledictions as,abvt "hang Smith's ca, shte steals my fish-curse to dah Smith's cat, sihe laps may milkidrot Smith'stowe cat, sihe gnaws mty baeon," &c. &c. The rats about may htouse had all died off', or if to say v thtere were about there, they were so lean mr srn and starved out it took ten of them to till h~ my old eat's hollow tootht. But see, gentle. muenu, what temtperattce done for me. Now an dke I wear good boots, coat and hat-may cat an e has become faut and sleek she does't tr ouble the neighbors, andh the rats have all becotme A large atnd plutmp-anid every day alter putss has devoured otne or two of them, i tht full stotmach and quiiet and conttented mnid she stretches herself otn the hearth biefore bright and cheerful lire, and falls tito a Itohslb calmn and undisturbed slumber, withd the Istill keep pleasantt relletioin that " there's a few more niodation left of the same sort."~ the I loom having~ a: JIAItA L's lTtn:.rri. ON -rlE Roos-rn. jcaterer a -"' ou will fitnd de suabjiek ont which I th i: spect to substract my exespuerashtuns dis - nr'al i evenittg, a runtnin' round enny ob) de barn companIi Iy. yards im de kountrey, and in do coops Joo A. routnd de martket. iie am somhetimtes called J0CMMODI de " cock" by pepil who call tings by dere i"t e"tneet rite namne, but dose who puride demtiseIfes on eba~rge of biei' extra perlite, call 'imt de rooster ! Dce .m ari reason I speck why dey call datt am bekase ers wi lie wdil roost wid de htens at ntites., of the sur "De rooster am de heo hen ; also be Iay 'Cltt' no eggs, nor lhatelh no chickens ; ennay body accnnu would tiok, by seein' himt strut rountd de barmi yard, dat he laid all de eggs anid brought ' I Hambur up all do chickenzs. lie does Ite best to tmake you tink lie does it all ; fur no soonter does a hen drop an egg, dan he sets as loud a cacklin' as dhe hen htersef, in ore to pull W do wool ober de eyes oh us sitty felle rs make us believe hto dotte it, wh'len lie am no" -;k more capabtle oh doitn' so dan I am. llow~ much like some lazy butshands in dis con gregashtun, I could menashiun, who let der- tht.-r patrot wives do all do work, atnd take care ob do .1,et. and amidy, while dey do all do cacklin !" w~il.befm.n those by t he Ax Irishtmani who htad jumped into the andl tho'seby~ water to save a man fronm drowning, on re-I with supe eceivmg a sixpence frmhmIsarwr 'lhe FU I or hisfrorvhces, asokedeat ti Ilotel is all or hs srvies, ookd a th sixpence anid Proprietor t tetn at him, and at last exclaimed, " Well ! co~unirtable mover paid for the job." Augusta, ,A genttlonman "whose chtaractcr for veracity ''The Sestablished, declares th'tt his wife returned AX FEm o om a shtopping excurseon, the other day 1.ini the hIth three ceints in her pturse! There must be e"sn"' mistake somewhtere. ("Ale H RiA FoR YOL'Nr AMERICA.-A gran niother, and her little grand.datugliter abo six years old, ing COlversationl abo marriages &c.,themyoung hopeful put son n ucy questions to the old lady. Among others, the child asked her gram mother if sihe (the child) was at the weddin ofi her aunt B., who was married sever: years before the child was born. No, says the old lady, drawing up he spectacles and snilingr at the innocent sim plicity of the child in asking the question. Well, says the inquisitive young one, wa I at aunt Z's marriage ? Yes, my child, was the response. Eui Young America not satisfied at this, put 1 question to the old lady that dumiloundet her completely for a while. Well says th child, was I at .Ma's wedding ? At this the old lady was as before remarked, for some1 time dumi founded. SIe, however, at lenrgth recovered silliciently from. her surprise and confusion, to say rather threateningly, no, you littlo scamp, you were not. The little one not noticing the threatening aspect of her grand-mother, seriously and rather com pluiningly remarked: Just like Ma, always lcauirg Us children at home ? OUR IRS. PEArioDY.-" By Telegrapli," mused Mrs. Peabody, "by telegraph. What an awful thing that must be, to be sure. Now here's an account of a railroad collis. ion, several lives are lost, and all by this ere telegraph ; dear me how things have al. tered since my day. Th 1re's mv dead and gone Mr. P. ; a better man don't live. lie was a man I always suspected for his truth. lie told me to. beware ol'this telegraph, for, said he there's no dependence to be placed )n it. There's nothing done now-a-days, lUt what this awful monster does it ! " Paul," ays she, speaking, to the hopeful heir of the P'eabody estate, " P:ul, bring Ilme my sIufl )ox, nd mind Paul, don't you mix any )owder with it!" The dying embers went licherinr out, and Mrs. Peabody relapsed nto her t'ormer fit of abstraction, while Paul tole softly behind the voinerable chair, and Vas SoOin discussing the peculiar merits of jar of' choice preserves! DECIDEDLY CooL.-A very cool answer om a Sophomore is indellibly recordel nolig the memories of our College days. Prolessor had a peculiar red nose red indeed that it was usually deemed a n that the interior of the temnple was dedi. ted to lacelus. Upon this point the ofessor was peculiarly sensitive. One day a chesnut, propelled by some visible hand, hurled across the room and me so violently in contact with the learn. genritlemnan 's bald pate, that glancing off, spun almost up to tie ceiling. 1 " Mr. F- ," thundered he professor, hat was you, sir ; I know it, sir ; don't w )y it, sir; your blushes betray you, sir." S. 'Do you think that I blush, sir C' modest. asked the student. t Blush," retorted the Professor ; " Your . o is as red as a beet." W; ' Pardon nie, sir," replied F c I ar uk it's only the reflection of light ; a o looked at Inc oer your nose." M.A~rr GthaLa.--A yonn. gentleman of r tenny, meetinig a hrandsonre iilk miaid she rthe puarde, said : ( Whlat will you take for yourself and milk "N' dear C' ' t Yourselfl'and a golden ring, sir," replied iui girl. hit w'as a good one, but the answer of ihe ;irl at thre boardinig, house was better. ""~ tha 'utlenman called iin, arid w~as shown over t t of roonms by a very pretty girl : tiona Are you to lbe let with tihe ruernis ?" in. to r< rd thre gallant.A No, sir: I am to lie let alone." a tim nrs. 3.ArrLDx M.ous has prtit a fresh self, lec at her shlop door ina one of' tihe T1l rn cities, with this anrnouincemnent. tilL ors.-i ar got suirmnu articles for sail as kracker's, kaiidles, kauprhy, krips, sor- jor and iennry orthter articles too riurierous Tr orshunr, all celing cheep. vanoi .S. ieenrs bert here by the kwort or 'i u ei. E boy wvho undertook to, ride a horse is now practising on a saddle of' mutton at stirrups. AT T FtN'r STING r.-A green-born, from some. stanrdinig carelesidy upon the end of one Earst river piiers, watching a IBrooklynm >art, accidentally lost his equilibriuma, and Bo00 bimsr~'elf' sutddernly in the " drimp." ie, 1I r, soon elamrberedi up again, rand while ihe' oil' the superfiuous brine, wals asked by rider how lie relished old Nept un's "on~p' And ti b lie replied: Our I, I hraint got much agin it. All I have usualrly ~, that whoever put the salt in war.5'r A A ND exico evry body is supposed to be All Pr esident w'ho wears a clan shirt, tenri,. ps his huarnds washed. ' u." merican Hotel, JL-IML'URG, S. C. .3 Ti'lE, l'ndlersi~ined takes this S Smethuod of returning thanks for rhe lib eral paitr'naige heret. lbrme givyen , LL rise, arid of' infoiring the pubillic ththedintli i pen thme EstalT~inreirt for' their a'.com. form, e~ lraig refitted the bu iline, frurnrished JIr. iH s with nlew arnd e'enivemnient F.ur'nit ur'e, *mi and Aent i I'et ofI weli dirill Srva;nt., an e'xper'ieunced N0v.: rd Coo~ks, his Tab&lle wtill be sprn-ad with TI TIlE al.\ilhKE'T AF'FORI as. Ja Ibi jler'sonal atltentioin, lie hopesu'i tn gfiv'e t'islaetjon tio those who tavoir himii with their 4'n) ,J J clite lee als.o to aiinounce that .air. sale low. I loes-.rox ha:s just coei'i~ted lar~.'e arnd Hal,ur-, DUS STABLES AND CARRIAGE HOUSES liamibi ii 'n withI thne 1 Iotel, andl will take sp'ecial that dIepartmnent. Ilie will lbe prepared ro B t' 1l ate thre pubilic with Saddlllo rrses, I lacks ITS ge~s 'f ah ll'scriptions~ on hire, and tray- OJ merit bie co'nveyed, with despatchi, ti ary pairt Tea P'ors -aundmirg c oarntry on rasoainble term, s. M'loubr. I -ds, large arid conv~ernienut I.OT'S for thre Also, I ition of' Traders arid Stick D~rivers who boil a pinl y invited to call, useful to i ISA AC SallTIf. Nursery ~, Miay i1 3rm 17 A unzust u g us ta H ot e 1 AUGUSTA, GA. I UTI .* STA RUR, Proprietor. P)0 Fist! TillS1 llOT' E L is norw iopenr for thre ' Limrerick: reepion of Trellradit wtill be1 n th i ftePriiprietnir to give satis- '3lkn faction tro al l whoit mary favor hrimn with N ts, I rge. It is c'entricailly sirrttidon Bro.adl Ynnkee conrvienut toi thre dIillrent lItail Road~l tsenge~r's by) lthe Georngia Rani I Road, "ke't thi slhedr withr brearkfaust b.-'oire ther leaive ; rid rthei Siouirh Caroilinai ~Ril lI''nd. wit li inner, 'The Taickh thne day train onithe W1aynecsboro' lioad IA ugustar NIEURE, BEDDING, &c., in tis new, andi it will lbe thne 'nider or''f thle r'endier all who muay patnrnize imi, Ir ITE Ri Inrinrg their stay.J.aai ~Iar 27 3m 1 t as A W D~ec 28 [ainec Law Adviocate."~ ilthose invanluab~le works, just reeiivedi The F~i nmpe ofI convmeniennt Picke't Flasks, to ['AN lie /sing~ strong" mi. usefunl to travelers, i, Alsn S J. A. GCR LEY. I' larch 22 tf 10 o 1 CAND IDATES, it at Zor Sherif. e FELIX E. O110WE W.31. QI ATTLEuUM, JULI l JA.4:S EWJDSON. or Tax Co1lector TliEOfPHIl I S DIAN, - M.- ID. W'lllTIr ':r LEFIfOLSON. - -- JIAtNR-LA ~IU'R , Wil4.ES C.AillTE t, DL ICK - IOLSUNBAKE, A. .. AIULI3, - -- or Clork. 1A. ft. BOPKNI~Il'T' lilIJM 1 N il:NN. " - - T1S.. . BACON. -- - Z'or Ordin'ary. DA VID 130DIE. - JOlN IW. S311TH1 W. F. DURIsoE, 11. T. WRiir, Edgefield Male Academy, TJ I hS Institution is opttied for another vear undel the control of' Mr. J. GlrEGO l'EITNER our last year's Teacher. The experience (of a twelvenonth has fully satis 6ed us that no more competent yonng gentenonn can he ufouned im the State than the one now at the head 4f our Academy. The best proof of this ir the general entisfaction given by him, last year, backe d by the adlitional fact that his Sehool, at the termination (of its firt week for the seciond year, nuinbered 43 Pupils. The Trustees desire to assare the Pnblic that their united effurts will be giren to the cause of their Sehool, and a cmitinued and complete superi ston will be exciised by them over its progress. Mr. Lrcrr.m will in a short time procure a first rate Assistant, and any number short of four score' can then be well attended to. The linilding is in cointiortable cnndition, havinc three larce fire-places (one itn each of' the lareer rmolis,) and liing well supplied with covenint tab0les and arni-ehairs of the best finish. Onev hore we appeal to) the peoplile of Edgefield and the aI'ljinm Districts, for their eneflurngement 'if our earnest enidavors -to establish a first rate reparatory School. Terms. 7!or the Classical Department, per annum,..$31.00 ""Ilialber Eng. " " i" ... 3:..0 1 4 " Ordinarv "7 " " " oI Capitol boarding to be had in plen.ennt fanilies. A RTIlUR 8lNlKIN9, - GEO. A. ADDIflSON LEWIS .JONES)2 R. T. MIs. -. Jan I I if 52 ROSPECTUS OF TIlE WOFFORD GUARDIAN, A Weekly Newsspaper TO BE PUBLISHED AT SPARTANBURG 0. . N Accordance with a long ent4-rtaind design th- I in.ersiied will issue t he tirst Number 1tf a eekly Jurl, entitled as ilalove, at Spartanburg, , , on ie first of January, I.55. The hiebracler of the proprosed Journal will be 0-4. -Religious and.11 Secular. III leligion, it th II uphe and and defend the )'etrines and Poeiay of e I utlirn ilthdim: in its Secular character. i I devote its energ-iesi too the furtherance of the It Causes of Poilar Itights and Popular Elucen , believing that an eluenied peole cinot abuse pssesioii of governmental jo.wer. It will pre t to us re.ielers weekly' a welI-l-dig sted epaiteme Cl lie W'.rld's pasn hiistoery, and will never besi teoedisenss any plolitical qutetin whose ilimiiitue l Seem tl etitille it tu regard. Ia l'olitie, the for erda will be conservatate anid Demoecratie-.. bsii' the ininoratinl spiirit eof refoerm 10 rife in e Ilatter days, yet favo'iraible tea every cha~nge thai~t I v -s I:etpable JI-su1rance (of a teindeiiey to adne3 G(11c ll litberty, Ihumanii hi:apiess and h111 iumanii glo ry. t wIl ap~pear trom thie ilL ~abo 'ebreieft exposi tion of e l e characiter (of the contieidatedle Journa~l, that it is L(nedl ti adlvllcnte thie three greatesi ititerests ever ens~!igedl the alttentimn of lii rtal uin-his its, bis I ietelle etual Expasiioni he an i ijs Ng~e -Jal1 it shaeIIll e the onistanit care of its l'.litois f ider it a1 Cuardian wellthyi its saceredl trusts. compileteut ljite r for the I eli~rious [Departme~nt seen enig.gel, w hose namiie will appea~r in du (I -l'he Secular Dplaritent will lbe under- the j ri'isieii of the l'udlesignied, who will avi~i himn if snieh Jassistlunee as miay be needled. ie 6'aordianj will be printed on a large-sized 201 t, ith ne type, anld the t'ndeerNined ledelts *zertion liof Jill his skill as a peracticail typeo- (' ier to rener it inferior iu this respret to nol Ial mi the Soeuthi. s's: Two iJeellara per annutm, if paid in ad- Wo :TIwo IDollairs and! Fifty Cents, if not paid in (.' oniths after receiving the first nutmber. Ea C. C. Pt;KETT. (-~ le West, S. C., A pril 25, 1854- C, EIE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE TH of l Nlasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga, WI rietv DEALERS IN KerMe s, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c, e .now receiving~ their FA LL STOCK ref factttr eifts, laebes, eAlisses, Boys, Youths and Eng ia's SlUES oft the Fre PiNaleet Qutalities, Ll) e best that canl be benghit. Shletti Assortion-nt conltainls EVERT ARTICLE thel" kept in the lairgest Boot and Shoe Stores. Cleot --Alt.. vA ar.rs or.-- Good "LANTATION BROGANS Sert' which we will sell on the tmost reasenuable Satit buailitit sta, Oct 12 tf 39 ;EORGE SINCLAIR, t~~ ('4lXL4111,A. . Ho., (~ j %l..W~ re it - FAM ENGINE BUILDER hiEei kinies of Flour, Grist ande S'aw Alhill Glear- porlt aind 'Shafttin..t madel and waJrrated to per ail tC iany ii the State. Te T'. .\auas, at Edgelieid C. JLe, is authorised aike conitracts. hered to , 1853. ly 42 Chir irAjeil hs.Brels and fur an a hlf fet lee. fo nia andi Tin Ware, &c. uo' e r'eceiv'led Ily the Stibscribier a fine' aisort- ]Dec otf I ritania Cotelee I liirLias Jind 'Ur. - ""ilpS. Spiee hle xe's, Shaving Etnais--will A iIlsd oef water m thiree rinlutes, Jande are vet'y death ,are ravelers Jilld heousekeees--Ct,~aand Iesticks, anmd tIhose amnps, &ke. J. A. G UR LEY. prisentt tl i, Mlarch 22 tf It) (e(.ajeild dirc' from t he Mt;itjulacturer lNf-T Ac CKE L If ailf kinds, colJsistinig~ ITE T ndi~ Kirby ] looeks, all srzes, '-ess, Guottojn :me4 Silk Unes -~5 ' ' - ''^ Jases furnishoedl eete to .y Ca'e lloe.~ zhid Firhuin 'Scat *sent of ti tie.~.Gta itrcs, *it x elusiveely Uoodle Sn:!p-- leeks, Bhi'it ioxesj&c. se niow fish'wh never fisheda. bpfeire, A pril 4I lie ho aways fishied,'new fisha the mtore" cant be hadie at th6 "i YranlbgTy eTRo ,, . J.'A. GU!E ALL e Mar 22' , . i - -LEdoh ... ' -* . .mrake inmi Te. 'R'ent,. - -. "la t - -5. aiccounuts to om at pretsent occeupiedl by-Mr. Laid TIlriI. w r'v (roods Store., int tiy. absence apply Ihimts, &. Cl RST E. Oct 261 tf 5 - U~-aI~TO - -C Peti hadie at the " Vann:-rv Sroar--" j JULFre l il, SnullT Boxes, &c.L1 J. A. GURLEY. Ulanburr Ma~rcht 22 LCf 10 id ~e NEW SPRING GOODS D. LA LLERSTEDT, has received L e ils "ld tand, Corner of l'obe lot .. A! gusta, Ga , a NEW and SI'LENDI ) Stock or St1apic & I'Tancy Dry Goods Enbracing the njost elegait styles of Crape De Pure and Twisted SILK, Alhnint es and Velvetines, Super. Su'per. Brocade and Plaid 8 rLKS. E nit French .JA CONETS aIIl L.\ WNS En lstyn G IGH 4GIIAM xail INTS. Needle workad COLLA US8 and CAPES, UIniderleevei and Cliinzetts, Jeoiret ind] wiss TRIM.\llNG. Linen Cambrie Ihmijikerebiefxs, Su1per. Paris Kid G LOVES 11e1l 1 OST ERY Table Di.\ 'i .ASK and TOWEL LNG. ' i1-611 LINEN :imd] Bird's eye ]flA PER, Furniture DililTy and i rNG ES . Sl IETINC; and SillS.TNGS, great variety Lie~.n iDRIILING and COTTOQN AES Striped and Clecked LINEN. fur children, OSNA1 URGS and STRIPES, And a coiplete ssortment of alnost eve-ry article beloning to tie Dryv Goods trale.all of w'hich are tifered oil thi BEST POSSIl3LE Tr1 Ms, to which he im vites attention. A ugusta. Mar:h 20 2m 10 New, Beautiful and Cheap!T THE SUBSCRIBER is noaw receiving a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of Suitable fr the Spring and Sunnner Trude. .No paint, has been spared in the selectiun of this Stock to pIleasLqe the taste of ALL. Thankful for past patronage, I assure my friends that every eilbrt will be iael to merit a eontini. ance of their favor. Of the Ladies, one and alt, I would particularly request an exanination before JurebIasing elsewhere. Among this Stock may lie found a coiplete assortment of Dress Goodt, embraeing-. Cord MUSLINS, of the latest and most fashx ionalce Styles. I () ets. to $1. .BARE.; ES of every coler and quality Plaid and FiL'd Tissue StLK, very rich Lcee Striped OR DANDI ES Of uneqjualed styles Rieh Colored SILKS, very elienip Figured aid Plain SILKS, of all qualities - Nai1nsok and Mull MUSLINS White lig'd Carleton do a new article . " and Col'd do do Strip--d Swiss do very pretty J)otted - " do 6 A ' GINGIIA MS. new Patterns, Best Stock of PR INTS ever offered in the Market NOUR NING GODS of very eliscription White and Curd Grenadine MA.NTILLAS, uiew style for Summer; White nil Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for prig and Suniner; Iaee andl Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from 6& is. to S3,11 ; Muslin and Lace COLL.\RS, latest fashions; " Ci]llE'1TS, new style 'and eanitifinl ; Large and complete nesortment of Jackonet and wiss Edgin.g and Inserting: Real Brussels Thrend Edging and Insertinzz: Ilond Steam Thread and Lisle Laces & E gings W hiito Grar:ss Clotli fir Skirts, new artile 0 .)V Es and HOSIERY, great varietv-suita e for all aliene; Ladies'. Mis.,es and Children's Si1O ES. &c. For Gentlcmaen's Wear. He also trusts that lie has not Ieen uiniinlful of " wants of the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stuck ( ehrees Planter's LINEN TDILLS of every gnality: Coot toilnieles al York Mixtures, from 1,2 to -15 ets I Drap de Ellis, Caslmaicnretts and lilerinili CaL-.imiers Brew,, waill Grass Linens for Coats, all gualities; Lmnit Linens and other goods for Cheildlrens tihinx: White, CeeI'd, plain and buff .3Tarsnilsc Vestings, d'dli Silk Cravats, a light and beautful article 'el'dl Mnshin Cravn, s, various rmlities Ulack and Ceeliired Sieocks aind Tpies. ' ery respectfu!ly invite all those wishing DRfY D (ODS) toe give me a call, being determ~eied tee be DElRSOLD) by NO ONE in a fir aind hlonura liaxtier. M. A . IRANSOM, AGExT FOR R. Md. FULiLR. [anmburg, A pril 3 t f 12 ROWNING & LEMYAN, JiifORTERS OF em French, Engllsi and German I. and 211i King-street, cerner ofMre- e tot Charlestwon, S. C. n \IlPETl N(;S.--Igrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta-1 ~t pestry andr \ elvets, laBe litTA[IN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and rcs sted, in rrtain Caimbrics and Muislins, in lairro variety, etbroulereel Lue and Mluslini Ciur tains, all sty Ies, it teermiers, im all the new dhesien5 erie riinC Gimp., Illiders, Longire Tla?els, &c. L.I iliry Ceerds and lHell Leijpe-, in all varieties, Meti it ih and A nmerienni Floor il Ch~ i rs ' compi rer and Gilt Stair Rlods ail Stair Carpeetings. ,ne styles. - O soWi ltin, Velvet, and A xminster Rugs, in large va Ilille ANTA TION WOOLENS-lanrkets, Plainis, ri ys. Caps. &c. ' Ih I nd Whiute Flannels, Shiirtings. &c. ,errce teen Osnabuirgs, iof all the best Southiern manti. atti lishi anfd Anme'riean COTTON FLANNELS. ineh, Eneglslh and A mierieann Prints, ECN$. (if Richiardriin's siup.-rior make, feor m~ Shirtine~s. l'illeiw Ca,.es. Table JDamaks. Si s, Napkins, Teewellinigsf,krlneka ks, Fruit ii the I. IC . I 1npers, Graiss (:Coths, kc. ""1"im hs, Casimeeres aned Vestings, of bust French haeiii p ants' Clotuhis, in all the shades of Englishi ~oen of mey ets, Tweeds, Jleans and Lindsevs, of all ycord a and styles. With n full assoirtment of art IL -S, TrISSC:ES, ISA REGES, GRENA - * T -MUl(LINS, &c. Ml;cen.,. ;&ies, 2A lpacas and Mourning Goods, in Phiybli rniety. inig D)ress Goods, in great variefy, constantly .I ha1 ii' aheivc are of otir ownl Diret liga-. a. xic ison, atnd utl'red aut thle .LU Wt E si TIpeer i E 'lCE.fromxx ane mus---C A Sl, or City Aceieptancte. ftEx'"r 'he ONE I'RICE SYSTE.\ strickly ad- dJise .All Goods warrantel. dtrecujoe h;RoWNING & LEMA N. htfi'r ~ston, Jan 30 tr' 3 Nks ' whi New Wheat Flour' uono AND YEAST P'OWDERS. Received. Thirty Rtarxeels or' that cii.e top erCc r frome the'l Tumblinug Shto'ls' M'eills. . Every' I haver l enin he returnuede if not approv~ed. Iariety 1fne ri5ssi of d'restn & Merrill's Inifd!ihIe br the c PeO WD E RS. No excuser fr. bml bereadl shcadit c er sale by G. L. IPENN, .\genit. " Pi~t1 tt f 'I .Rev.! * fOir.r i'%O i ac. eenieiti'te 'ersonis inidtied toe the Estaite of Mt. E.| i'.w "i Iiiiswor'i b, dee'il., tip to the tiiiineto his E. 'eurch reques:eed to make inuinediapte' payen ofric the m ha ving dlemaindls :ainsxt saxid Eisiate wvill tis timeo i prtolerly alt tstedl. for thei . I). Fi. 110 L LINGSWORTrII Admit'nr. or moidre sa Noticcin, Noit toeie, art nership formced beetween .A. A. Wrr.- -n ii"ttt nuttual etiusett, thee liquilhctieoni ande Settle- Wel d chee l inlets'l of the irmgai will be conuctued 8at.i'. by~ S. Cuixs-rn:.I S. CIIjSTIE, We t'arne JAs. A. WILLIA MS. anv of "it .______ tf 12 . iAaIs . an i( 1i.ce Sa xrs elparilla, rsons aniywise ijiebted to the Estate of tue te',thp: ise, tfle'd., are herrety r'eiquesied to curese perfecr dinte settlement,- ind those ha :ving de- Yrt est saiil Estate w'ill please ren-ler in their 'puic and 'thwithi, proeperlyrattes ed, necoercding tox 00 1r. . .S.II 1h LER.' j Ex'ors. Iiv is Si f L,. l'ENN,j sep--a U. Gulf Cotton1 Seed. eived a suppdly of New Geniniie PETIT C(OTTIO.N SEhCD,--fir sale byv Tnst recei ,Jeb20 d SI3LE~Y & SON. F. \NS, cndenit Press copy 4 tii~s. .,jei , IE G GOODS RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES, t ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILLANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. ' E. & WA RIR EN, AAUGUS-A, GA. ave received a large Stoek of the above GOOIS. whieli 1ir Novelty, Beauty and Variety, A re heleuvell t' be utnsiurpassIed in any Market: and lnwing been aelected ir'n(1 the very itlest i:cporn ti-Im., hur mustoners will find tiemc1 to be the new. est and choicest Gooids of the season. A henautiful list of Goods for Mlisses' Wear, Con sistin- uif Iliu l AREGE ROBES, (snrthing new:) Neait l'rech Al GSLINS ami JBl~l~IA NTI'S Plami, hlutY, pink., Blue and Fawn col'd Frencl CA.1H R IBS. Frenieha, Englisth and American PRINTS. We have al4o a hantdome Stock of Goods for GEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, Whieb we would be pleasedI to show our customers anl l1e public, ausnring thn tilat otit aeICgs WILL iE All eF.ar .ll Tre CIAsT. P ier'ens froic the e1111etrv woil do well to give us :1 call iefuore Purchasing elsewlaere. A acgst.ta, ApsI 19 tf 14 R E MOVA L Boot and Shoe Ianufactory, 1.L\ VING renioved to the Store . njining Dr. A. G. TAGtamav:' I)rug Store, as usual, I nml pre pareel to make to oriler, Fine Drems, Double Soled Water Iroeef and Pump Boots and Shoes, Of the very BEST MATERL\LS, and an excel lent lit :lavs warranted. Also. on hand a large variety orf BOOTS anil SilO f my own namnufneiure, which will be I dispxsed of on reasonable ternas. WM"N. McEvoy. G v. 1e tf 44 ) .; -N. B -Wanted, three apprentices to learn lie Shole-inakieag i 'eeapply u. TiIE GREAT KENTUCKY -1 if SOUTH&ER&EN REMEY, eell lie col AT in TEP DR. JOHN BULL'S PARSAPARILLA. d 'nllS melielne. when ued according to directions, will cure, without fail: S-'fea gt ircinwl T Sernfula A or King's Evil. Cancers. Erieptinsg of tbc Skin. Ery sipelae, Tumors, Chroneic Seere Eves, N flingworrm Or Tetters. Sealel fend, flheunaetisme peaiia in' the ftoe.e'or Johints, Old Sores andi Ulceers. Swelling of the Glandil. Scpilie, Dyspep-lh,. Salt liheunm Dlieasese of the. Kidneys, Disees eariseine frome the use of Atercury, ILoss of Apetite. Pain in the Side and hnuliers. General Debility, l.umbago. Conghs, Colds, 2l Opsy. .launire. Costliaens, Bronchitia. Weenkness of thie o' hier'. Sore Throat. lPunmonary Affections, inde all other llsenisee teneting to produc'e Consumption. LIver Corn.- 1 plaints, Fiemale Trregularitles andi Comlinfts, Low Ill ESpirliie. Sick andl Nerrous lfenadache. Night Sweats, Expoesures, or Timpjrudence in Life, Chronic Con gtitutional Diseaseesl eaned a a Spering and Summner Driuk, and General Tonic for the " \An Syeetemu, and a (lentlce and Pleasant Purgaitive, It is sucperior to liaue so Lick and Congrees Water, Salte. or Seidlits P'owdiers. Beeds Sis a remarkable fact, that among the hndiredis of hro nfent physlicians who lhave examined thce recipe hev which tee Snrscnparllla is prepared. not one hias enrdemrned ut all approved it, aend enmmend it in the highest ie Ii plvi en exrec thcemselves strongly in A nd rilla thaet has ever belen plaedP -ermr ni ofubliery ough there are nany physlicng whc feel a reluctance vwing their rauene appiwn-lel to the reconmmendation of - partileular remedy, not withstanding they may prv In the hlghcest degree. thjere acre others who frankl their support in favoer of a remuedy which they know pable of doi~ng so mcuch gond in an allilctd com-. ty. A' an evIdence, real the fullou-ing from old and ebic h lane: of hIg standing len the comniunity 70 l T E ST I MNNY 301 TestImony hike the following renders sufperfions al The cents oc the effieacy of Hll's Sarsaparilia. F'rnmn Dr. Yandtell. l'rofaeeor of Chiemitry* in the Louisville la al College: I have lookedl over the list of ingredienta flsing .liihn Jiull's Comapouind Extract of Searsnparllla, C hiae no hiesitatilon in saig that they feerm a safe -eue \ undl, and ne that procnisal well in chronic ediaes .eh. it Is apllieinble-. L. P. YANDELL, M. D tiiice. isrille. .June 6i, I64S. '-.. at [Jr. t'yles. phician hy appointment to the Lonis darine lluspital, says of hail' e arsaparlla: Fe LoguitLLIs. Slnreh 20, 1849.' ve examined e prescrlietion for the prepiration 'of I I1 Ille Sa'rna.e lla. aned I l.,.lieve the cocc bnation to Tz~'J exeltcent One. aned well calculacted to prodluce an alter ipreaion on the. systemn. I hacve usedi it both in Fami andee pirevate prcice, cued ibek it the best ar-ticl isaardla now lin use. Resient hysiian f. PTLE, 3f. D Snpht Resient hystianLoniille Marine Hiosaetal. Sipn --- Sup. ..a - emt LoUreow, KyT,. A pril 25th, 1850. H enry s - emtme to addiress toyou a few lines. and do inm e e - a cnor to reply to a request that I will enaeke in the Scpcet 'l"n of this letter, &e. Slht ai graduate of Tranusylvanha Mfedical University; I L.ull1 , a racticed mcedicinee in this wilderncess, country, about -hea' erg, but owing to exposure to hitter cold we-ather, I' :en indlsposed wIth Acute ltheuncantism about slz Tlaei~ii Afier haivini exhaustedJ my skill in the tnretment Chesee maaw, and derivineg no bienefit, I was indtuced to give LuID ExTRAer ur sAasAPAatLLA a fair trial, and uy purchca.wed a bottle of your medlicine frome your A aid a fti rrv eore . rownc ubot tw wesao, and I .\leelieiun 07 opinion, that your preparatinn of Sarsapacrilla free frot citly suaperior to any other preparaion now inc uase, will tacke~ great pleaieure in recocumenading it to the Oict 2( as bceinag ai reediial agent, and I will advise'th me to uee it in their practice &e ' Itse~ectfully. yours, Ii. i.' ALLEN, 31.D. G R EA' L.otstr~ux, July 13th 1849. c eiramined thec list of aruicl.es that ennmpose .John traet oef darapacrilla, and I hcave tao heetiuilon In. r hiu it is a safe and vailuabile ciompoiand. I woualdI to aney article now ie use, fcr the dicenses arising ci Ii) I lampucre state of the blooed or taelut of thce system. 'naly ra~ee anin it to mey frimendi as being a power. CHC cet. ad onee that I betieve will cere all classes of for whichl It i. reoecmendled, if used according to a. I believe it to be a valuabile succedaineucn to A-en A - ay, I haeve nay doubts whaeher lin the nmost Faeumes, nd prictracted eaoes of Syphail, aeccmpanied with . rehae, ic eirles ocf the bones, uwhethnr It ought T//g; I-li ecied every other remnedy.I -ary Menmber of thce Melical Society, Philadelphla. 1--i. I a enri ar. whaet Dr. Staepp. a pehysician whao stands at the f airrrh vene perofeusenn, aye ef.helhn neen's Sarecaparllla : Cenares a e-hli leen uliag .ilhn Jiuli's Sersaeparll a I a great 7Ih. Ii ue fcrie diee<. with thce mnd haq-c ef-itA .bk :e e& 'i uno hiy eria lee reecaaanneding it lto the pueblic .iandele-y: an; ref screuua, Syphlilie, eand alil cu tanuous and 4 uleeeiy nue, disa-.uAur. :naccst fervcetvToi rr, Ky., A pril 4ia 18-. W'si. STA PP, 31. D. ca. '.W. SEHON, - ev. E. STEVENSON. -Few Shoi -vt The faolleowing Is a verbaetim copay of a Ifound,. it$ a c ieow nl l teoneeinn of the pcroperietor of Jl.It reedey.' la. ltrv. E. W Secon ls widiely aind genecrally' ei ian eaiet andi accenmplishaed pastor of the M1. a"el htey. K. Stuvenesoin has been known as one "It give t 'et tabi-neted cand zealous miembers that the Ken- enle's te'rniliah ferencee ceul beoast of for maeny yeears, eant at rience if cmy flulineg tie leigh andl responsibiesstinn of ngenat ai n garantec I.. iiook Cnceern. Cean thceworlid prodiece better tee be.; viz: .. .'fisetary tcetimiony In favor of any edeicine? aeeeeny theni was ever olfered In lfevor of any Fcermeerly Roev. E. W. Sehon - Itew. E. Stceenson: "c I eke gres I.LtiSmLE, Macy 20ith, 1849. miedhiine lee al need JTo-n Dael's Sinreparilia, anad have known bel-ieve it tee b eld, wlih enire satisfactinon; and we have no acy ineg els li stuaticng our beilief, tha~t it is a sefe and ileici compiiounde, and calculatedi to prodecce " .ii .ful I anid relie~ve miucha eeuifericng; and thereforo rfully nd emoist enestly reromend it lto th G ne liiuiiaparle I Signed) E. sTEVENsQN. ce ii eily Invite all persons who are snfierlng with I nll hli t hea~r; ells thact fliesh is heir to,"' to enu on Dr. John it. ieduces mei: it. anad get a ropy of Il'ls FamIly Journal pi~l~rerallon I feer liie enke. if huminanity. we hope that a ilhe idieacees ihr jiduai cill not tee feeund uniliing to give lull's .\i11.1: 4 a -rau., aefter readling, and reeneecting, at the I a. . iirei theat it Is liiimsibele flee.h Ilnctor to ipubliseh . (e hereeat i .rt cf thec numer of certificates of acstounading " fa "'1c ceel need bey is Sacrsapearilla. The amounat of tes- for thee natarily eshowereed on Dr. 7 es Sarsaparlilla .isfo~r reowna ead diiniguished l I eduils both in .ar ini~a eiae, rirate life, lac beeni perf5. ..y overwhteh~ning. l'iatereleaa nlcahniutt'c Principeal Olee, cwest side Fift .tge ee >or below .Main, Louisvut~x, Kr. ."ler ,'iib -ale in is Village, on Agency, by G Myn 1 .)rntegget.' - _____ y 37 Faa'i, Fniuusi.Pre iede a latre and vacriedei nasortment ref mcake p wmven if bcetetiful stlyles-fer enie ver chteap agatinsut .eeidl Fl J. A. (J LU ' . 'i m~ediaitelv. tf 12 t Nov J Spring Goods---New Styles! -1*- .Wil2E3, A corswrA. G.. 'la just openad a large and " elegant Stoac of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Rleceive direct from the imprters in New York to wiCh hie respectfully* solicits altenltionl. Ladi%' D-ra GooS. French10 GINGIIAI.lS. Ii-eb Figured ;A b \i 'ES . Ph~in do.. Panin CRAPE D)P. PAllis. Riich Plaid India SIL.ES :, 1iated and Plaid TISS ) IS Loilurning BAnd\S.'S 1: Plurli nd Printed .urningand 2d Alourinl BA1R1E0ES. A o-GLOVESI; ilknERY Lace al Twisted Silk aTES, &., &c., &c. A April 12 2mn 13 Embroiderie.s, T JIE, Sub.4eriber has just receiv-d a hirure lot of Wl and low priced E31o IDF IlES, cvn itigof Lace, B ,ok and Swiss MuAini COLLtA RS 66 6. 6. Celnlezetten - Is &1 e "S jUniuersleeves : Mourning andl Second .\lourning. COLL .8;i Embroidered White Crapec SlIA WL-S. NlIInAlin Sleeves anld Chemize'lns, inl seltts, &C. JOHN P. SETZ,. Auguala, April 13 2mn 13 New Goods FOR OEN'TL EXEN .AND BOY'S WFE AR. LAIIGE Unnd wvell aissorted stocek of the above GOODS, just receivedl by dOHlN 1'. SETZE. Amuua,\ April 13 2m 13 'IANO-FORTES, BOOKS, DUSIC, &c. TIll E Snbscribers would called at, lentioi to their Spletndid assurtment of in.79:,unperior P I A S, 0 In R T n f 6, 46.3. #;f aid 7 Ocatavos fropm the cealdbrated a lloliaries of I.coN & R.VEN. IIAzmON& sos. an1 A. if. G.AIt & Co., of New York. aese ;ara male fr. ant the iest and thoranglly sea. -j ned imaterials. with all the latest inprovements d1 are a .RANTI.'> tip stand the varion.. nng16res of this elinate-andl f;or e'jualitv and sweet Ss of tolle callnot be snrpassed. Their I)OK and STATIONERY department isists of a good assol tmentat of School and Miscellaneous Books, 0d all the Cheap literature, as soon as publislit'd, well as a large and well selected Stock of Sa wry, &c. Dicir Stmck of 'P1TNTElD MUSIC is the 1nruest Ile State, c insislina of all the popular Song, dltze.s .larches, Variations, &c. C" New Itinsie receivel every week. Mu1isicalJ In3 a1fnentsti. - 'hey also keep an elegant assortnvut of tilo fol im instruments on hand viz: Dlins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, 'OR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordleons, um oins FLUTEIS, &c. lso, nn assortmuent of Alnsioan1 Merebandize, 1- A n :asortmaent sf supterior Violin anl Guitar lNS, always on h1.11l. II the above articles will be stlil fir Cash or I paper, by G 1.0. A. O. A -''s & Bll1)S. .lO JroadI Strat, A ngut, G 2a. Groceries! 1III1D5. sUL'GA R, Aklo 50) Barrels STEW A imTS do. 0 Unats COPFEE. 5 H lis. MHL.SE S, I) Caails ROP'I:,'. some verv supeario'r. ) ll:alesa Gunlny nial Iltaan.bat 11. (.100 ixa J Whale, lhtl ;anel Unarter llbl.. N.. 3. No 1. I amal .\ess MAUCEERIEL, a.lsaa E its " a] e' wvoahl .u.5o state,"' thiat we havg. a1 fiae ti Blankets, Negro Cloths, a'nads, Chlalir", Snahilesa, Osnahuraies, S tripesa baraak a, Nails. Oils, WVhate [teal. Shot, liar I xnal, 5.alt. Chlese'n, P'aowler, S. apj Iicie, Fr' n l(net, ever'iy article' usalyondl in a G'ro-i*Aa stoe.J. SJigtLy &. sox Fr roug o d f 44 :ll: For the Planters ! 00)ILbs. Peru tin n~ (Onano. AS' 9 i ntlbbis. I t ewell's (J'-.NO o *'' anal 8.\ LT. - t..rni 'l'nlre gerannad PL A sTr I-il. !~'"""'t ;above celebrattedl alanres far sn!a' bay 2 J. Sil1l.lEY & SON. i:,.y abnrey, Naav, 1.1, If .1.1 .. ta~i I .l.trenville. IIern ha. ltiapetle.nt ['re~~:l' nelers'.n ;(hte ICtIill ca py tlt.e ;lahre foutr il forareal hiils to .1. S- & SON. j ta yar --- - -- - - - - I aahaia. h and Pure M.Yedicines, &c. j'"e 'Subsc.riber hats just raecea.ived a SELliCTl I ""' OCli of IiaaTa fly DMedicines, Chemicals, &c. w.:r";l: --coNsiTarNG IN P'AlT oap-- thev atist of Qtlintine. h'atre l'ilt .ilassa, r rhonate' of baaala. Cnk'll a r..T (:al. Magttesia,' (ram of Tartar, mn"2It alts, ltallainIy r. aof Mo~arphline, Iaaniale aof Potsseum, raktin il -.hxir' oft Opaiarn, Fahns tocklaa's aVe(rniifttge, witta i'r m' y ae,.le.\istar'.s Ointmntt li"r e min's Ev luar, 1:vanrs' ilntlsut. ', r aaa. -\aar wooda's \a erntruml \-irile. ing. Il Siipply oaf rnlost all thea paop~ular Patent ' aaf t hae day, all oft which'h are warr-antead Frn I adlulteraion. . . ea.n G. L. PENN, A aN-r. '"i~ -' tf '41 Ja o -ItIa':1 - --- froan-w~ 1' S OU'T HIE RN R E MED Y .' r.avA lil .. 1DIS5E.\TEl: V, 1)1.\ A lry. t''rE 'LERA MORDUS. BILLIOUS COLIC, t;r .t~a - 'uf flAl:I.y AJ)IT-ria1 TO .in1' t~Ais~ss oF i- ae - lvesaratl ''%'. O F .f.i -')['S V1'I'I..*II f..' '..:'. ghe - 'npay ASl'Xt3 ' TI /"'(g I-//'s A'..y.1('.t<. cal nliad .. taa' war-I a':ase' ..r hinrrh..';e: 2-l. It enaraw tahe Saill in Ir!) aar -. Ir aearaa I -alilanna or .\a esi ~ Ia 'a: -lal. It r.la- .. thea .-ia r.-,a a-h.,-: :.t. It gi'o* nnat rna .\a~labu. ;Ita. Ia aenres- taahJra inafaantaana : 'At Whla lulinfl \ba'nltratian ; stlh. Ii relievea' l'.uiaa gnasl. (;:t. ith. It restaares trrn-enilritia', :11. It a.i--ptls ha yIterienaj 1"'cings: 12thl. It's uan naatlairnblea rt Extracts from Letters, Testirnonials, &c. Esse1 ctala.ie h ''ore;l a lia n i anly . :auit ta-ar I r l[[ i -' F '.1 etticient tanel ml rnyv ja; t--on-ur. n ami anhh. I l Fe a' -t'a itI M WAt:NtI. JAM I( lA -In'l~ a a" - ularaaaaa Ca'anr.~a' etee'la'ent 1' le p~laure in bian'ag lela lo reraienaaaal .Ja. mele'Ija Ias -a.ay aawn pea a'l'~aaa e'xperia'nce,. aanal taa- expja.. ttie aia. ni'eiahiaara :aaaa lfrieanats uaraaino naaa. is n ,*letai- oth (i se fo r ie, ~ t beievea it lo be. nil thIat it p' rpoarts . a dow anral l-rt ia/a. 1!a -aa" ." I or aai aer slil W.\t. Ht. 1-l>:: Waoil, efleer's wia -11iai, (af Sluperioar t'aurl. Chaer.k.e I-iraeait. Iany~ kin;a : It iena-re inl re'a'almnaiiai. tahis inataiainala. eailairenl ant :alttllia wiih haowael ai'a:a'-es, iar whichat I tiren. r comtflo a 'naaa'era'i::n remd'eide't-aaajaaalvy aperiaor to paredlisposed'a ever trial ay meat." A. A. l(;.tl. iaaIhpti. .\t. af theaG Urawa I.aaaiy or (;n. rent rel ie' alt remedyais ' Iraaiellt . in tlerity n1- fa-illa~aash aMatlaala. .aa lhat-n,in, uiaaj v'iaja' whelraeaer ause'a.'' "i d~'~ Pat ar; Ge~ar:i .lt'aersonaaiaan. May 191h1, 1in. an'ai as 'oalst I ~aaia' 'nah Cordin inl lao' lfamily. ala' tlhi". w'jil th lla.erance, o rit n:a raemaa' byl''a ril-'.- anth hat. t riel to belIev' - a h tt it s ~ata Ia tha a Ien af avrt lila kinaa. noal' I waaaaba recoanae'.aaaa it- al- i:a whticha it 'aaaiaempnn-le.ta.. ersonq alh .Iilll itN S,.\gentla lanak aof GCn.. G ri~lin. prea areda aaob any credibiajllty in haunmnaa ta~tianl'ya . 'g- lae particualaa aaani pra.-'llminean lt ab' all ather para'aratains en ier, ' Itaaaawel tia'sea'es. F'rama iiaa ma or b.,a2iaa,. resealed ,nnl 'almiang ina Iroma all .inrlaer'. it musaat he, veryr l)raa' aaaai C.1 na a ea'*Iltt agent, aaf ma.st it noat nat a'r "itiih St reetts ni"-A- Fl.I'\t \at i N1. Iy .j'~l -a .\t uaan rnni Fire Tansuraanaa B:;aa k. a; rinltal Ireat "a ivn hat in Ibivilae. by a;. L. PliANN. A.; ert al'! ~l' a in 'rch~lants maaal Ilagt.ia thlr ha n~~a i l0la Ntale M ' f.t' JLISS & CII., t-raaprietors, eaah. . ll 0 mrs mebetoteEsite of Warren Cinn W~are -. aee'a-- arc eariaestly saalici'ta'd toa Also'a. linei for'Ithith, ntnd thoase hav'aine deannutais ('Card Tatx tale wll please ra'ndaer them~ ini imf. Aso -tg dbi-l aI .EG~t Ex3r 1 a l 1' Wolfe's Schieda m Snapps, sI DIRO T IM POR TA TION. T 1" Undersizi"ed ha- just received. in connee I. tion with oihber CHOICE ULqUORS, a large lot of WOLV3E'S AR.)MATIC SClEIDAM SChlNAPPS direct from Ilolland. This medicine is highly recommende for medical purposes, and as a h6:virage to lhose who indulge in any thing in the linet: #If Pure I Iolland, has never been excelled by any tlung oflered in this country. It comes in quart bottles and eall be had front the Subseriber in aniy '1tmnttity. 0 -- A so---. Scoteh WHISKEY pure. Choice COGNA C BR.Ixny. I)Y lollaind C Yi, pure and choice, ali deira, WINE, ld mid fine, CJIAMPAIGNE WVINES, choice brands. A splendid issortnent of West India F, ruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c. With a few Barrels New Crop Orleans Nolasse and a 1*w hboxes uptrior Speri Adatmantine Can. dl's. Thlse with a general assortment of FA a1[. LY GROCERIIES previously in Store, makes his Stick very conplete, all or uny.part of which will be sol low. S. E. BOWERs. llaiburg, Jan 2 tf 51 Copartnership Notice, EORCE ROBINSON & II. B. JACKSON . hive sssociated themselves together, for the trunsi.ting of a General Hardwaere Business, Under the style of Rontiso. & J~csoN, THamburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortment "f EVERY TilING in that line, together with SaddlIs, Bridles, Harness, Leather, Trunks, Whips, & C. &U.' Hamburg, April 27 tf 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. .VE now on hand a most complete Stock .. T of Hardware, amongst which may be oUud 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron 5th) Kigs Natils, 20,0)10 fLbs. Cas-tingsm, I# Doz. Collinsr A xes 75 " Brudes' Pateit TiTes and others 5 " Superior Strnw Cutters 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anville, race. Halter. Loz. Fifth mnd other stvle of Chaim A complete Stoeck of Pocket and Tible Cutlery, -ALL STYLEs O .Plains. Saws. Chisels, St rews, IHinges, Knobs, Bellows. Hitts, Guns, Pistols, Slhnt Bugs, Powdler Flnsks. Cottionand Wool Cards .0ell Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans" Fryin Pans, Gridirons, Illanimers. Ilutchets, ieks, Wafer. and WaflIe frons, Crindle Stieks Steelvnrds, lirk in" Guages. Spirit Levels, Anditons, Shvels and Tongs, Screw Plates, Comanpasses, Thum Guaes, Pereursion Caps, &c. Tiamburg, April 27 tf 15 ERRYPSETORAL For the raplid Cure of COUGHnS, COLDS, HOAtRSENESS, RONCilITIS, WHOOPING-COUGil, CROUP, AtSTHJ~JA, AND CONSliMPTION. PR A COLD AND COUGH, tatke it mn.irning. non .'i.a.-nm . rrdoi. toe dIrec'tii ciin lte hieiit, andu Ua' "ai-' wilt saccn he remned'. Noene will iongsaaffer front roubl~e u lhen they find it enn het so readile eured. Pecr it iietedu wi th ai sedee conuL'h. wh ichI br'nks thuem ofr rest at tiIliht. will find. iy taking thle ('II[g EI.1 1 .C A~ L. (n ,ing to l-.-, they mia~s te i'nre or ,annd. am n sleep. ntel on--.aintly,, reftresing ret. Creatt relle~f ine-ring. andie in aitiaencr.'. i- nefibred to thocusaenud ire tihls uhmete'd, hy thiis inv~ainnbh-k rence-e coiwiliueg to fo~regc ita use when the necessity for iI mn twoi erninent Physjiinns In . . e~nvr.vntr.c:. TE55.. A pril10 1e5s.gi .--We have giveni yeonr (hrry Peciorni tin extenatsyv n our prieette.. nnl f indl it ico surp~as e'very nther'j rent. C u hae r eurrmg atfect,.irns or tht'e n piraitorv organn, I1:. JI:EPE & JI.13IPTON. 'HIA is'nernIy itnh reieved. and ollen whnry h.V i m:::: PI:evri.. Jint therec are' snme enseas ., 2. n, to y~ nrely to no mdcn.Cherry Jieo. )NCHITIS, er irriaion or the throat and upper por nu, hopis,. mtay lie enired hy taking (hrri Peettet ri:oe ruiinent dcee. The uncfrteurmable 'oppressiion fioet. T.AYSiyc., rf Trnokclyn, New Ynrk. sitates: 'iiie lin- Chierry' Peet.rne itnn snet, eases of Asthma "neihtiti s ls me to blieve it can rarely fall to ate lis. nses. , ROUP.-Give~ an emiie, of nnlm.'n. to fe f~iiunw anil iiracint .l's.- 'if the ('-herry l'eertur, uintif It N discaus-. If taeketi in season, it will not fait to D)OPf-NG COUGH may hee bircken up andt soon enrced . 'e Il brry f'.+.,rni. Th'FUENZA Is speeriity re'mnved hr this rerredy. '"i lt"iie,' nya' ibe'n notiecel whtere uioh hu ilrrife atr-. from ay s-rie. coniieqineners. 14hile, theIr r.without the Cherry P'ectoerai, were suffe-ring from PALES:, Ono, JTune 1t, 18 C. Avmn:-TI write to inform - yit of the trnty re I etfect uityonr ('ilEl;l'Il: CPECOAL in this piace, ".yon fatly Otne of my dlanahte~rs was enmplete. im tree atny of. a 'lrer:ul lWhooplutg (.ch I inr. Mfenus. 'uie oft our verv bes't physicIans freey it hie coniders iI the beist remedyl we'hntve for pul. lis-Un-a.n uinl tht h' thts cnred moure easy,' of Croni ann any hthe mnediemiei ite e'ver ntintisfered. P reym r lif TthiHtis Chiie-h sitys that iticing the thi.nza iher' this season, lie ha, seen enres from hjemre hee'enili seet have believed withocut see. Yo~u.%, rteertully. '1. 1. 5TNCL A iP.'M. hie uistingntishedi Profess'or of Chiem~i. tart n ateria euudaiun ('ollege. tuR:-I hautre' thurin the ('"em err eeiona., Is iarin. 'i. a powerf'ul ruieey for icotl. nnil 'oinghs, andl -V.P L.EV E LA NU, 3t. I). .trri r: Mc-rr. the wiudefy celebrate.at Professor of thei 3laelieni ('oltege. N-s ' Yrk C'ity, itnys: ii. -: renur tocoriA' the ain tie' nnit ie i Hit l 1V l~'tiRl.\ .."lwheiaich ~itn.e' pIe la::nre aiuietu-i of thea Thercat and Lnnags,. e're di .--ai-e. uponl the T.nts hntvr been e'ffectsj li,+-rul Int snehl extreine enne~ as luarranit the! h'. dt~ei-nde' itt tic enre liet'ons C'.cc ob~I ili andii 'Con hiei'h 'erri ifroti acur rtiest itthsands e.'ert venr. a mii'etoi n' ieh' ilhi. ilic.t-d cai too 'w'1 tfcr reliet nei thecy shtnaiul not fiaii to nvail thtem rI andl sohlI by .JA.9TS C. A YER, Practi tn hytical ('hemist. Lowell, Mlass. EdgehiO'ihl bi L.* PEN.; anud biy Drug. iemale by ll.4-tt..\ N i. RIISLEry & Co., Att anid C:harleston S. C. lot 6 ice of Jamaica Ginger,. C's':(E is wanrrantted to possess, in a tiraeted( form, all liih e valuabile properties of GING:;ER, atnd wd al be lefal, on trial, an 'tu'.' Ale'uteinae. It is partienilarly recoim totrje, mat persons rec'ove rinag fraomn ever or es. a few dtrops amparting to the stomach vigor egnaal toi a winate-gha.fith of' hmn tuant, wnhtl'a any of the debilitatine' ha are sure to, fiellow.' the use of tignuor ol 4 [iil it i- thaerefoure es.peciatlly aserviceabhle tio I hetmales. To the 'a'redha it will pruove a -t thet dy'spepti, and tn thtose wh.lo at to gaitt ior rhlenmici afTe'etion, it giv,. f anda to thie maehratae whoIa i shes to ri 1(Se' stachr is coifnst athy cravinag tI: lar. it IN invainble-giviriag tone i-n ti; nis. andi sirc'math to resisi aemptaatim - naeatly a great agent in the cause : Cas utiont. "irmetu an :arajicle thai e'nn he reiliedl upe-g iy f'rcmu puire.IA3MAICA GlNGER.shio, u to as.k for " flrecwn's Essence of .Jam, which is warranted tat bce whtat it is re 's prieparedl only at FR ED'K h1ROwn' eannjea Store, N. E. corner Chtetnut, a s. hiladlelphin. twco'~ti~many each hottle. this V'illage by G. L. PENN, Agent. ly Jus~t Recceived TI Ft L asso~rtmaent of F L 0 WI J 9, oif ditl'erent styles of Bahecmian .U -fancy., gilt anal floawered. Jewel Stands, Colognte Hottles, s, F-ruit Huske'ts. Bird G'lasses, ke. cat vm-iecty of Gilt Chinta Ornam.n 1 :or' sai'leiw by J. A. GURLE3 tf