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HEAVEN! HEAvEN is nearer thun mortals think, When they look, with a trembling dread At the misty future that stretches on From the silent home of the dead. 'Tis no lone isle in a boundless main, No brilliant but disdant shore, Where the lovely ones who are called away Must go to return no more. No ! THeaven is near us ; the mighty veil Of mortality blinds the eye, ? That we calnnt see tile angel bands On the shores of eternity. Yet oft, in the hours of holy thought, To the thirsting soul is given The power to pierce through the midst of seen To the beauteous scenes of Ileaven. Then very near seem its pearly gates, And sweetly its harpings fall; 'Till the soul is restless to soar away, And longs for the angel call. I know, when the silver-chord is looed, When the veil is rent away, Not long and dark shall the passage be To the realms of endless day. The eye that shuts in a dying hour, Will open the next in bliss; The welcome will sound in a heavenly world Ere the farenwll is hushed in this. We pass from the clasp of mourning friends To the arms of the loved and lost: And those smiling faces will greet us then, Wlhich here we have valued most. "FORGET ME NOT." THERtE is a floiver I love full well, It seeks an humble spot, It binds the heart as with a spell, And breathes "Forget me not." The flower may wither and decay, The emblem ne'er can rot, Its cries are louder day byy-. They are " Forget me not." This is the flower I have plucked for thee Thou shalt not be forgot ; Though long miles roll 'twixt thee and me, I pray " Forget me not." Lymen Beecher's Courtship. An eminent Divine, who is as well known as he is universally respected, many vears since was led to the conclusion that, 'it is not good for a man to be alone." After considerable pondering, he resolved to offer himself in marriage to a certain member of his flock. No sooner was the resolution formed than it was put into practice, and getting out hisj cane, he speedily reached the dwelling of his mistress. It chanced to be on Monday morning ; a i day which many New England readers need not be told is better known in the household as washing day. Unconscious of the honor r which was intended, the lady was standing i behind the tub in the back kitchen, with her arms inmmersed in the suds, busily engaged 0 in an occupation, which, to say the least, is more uiseful than romantic.t There was a loud knock heard.t " Jane, go to the door, and if it 's anybody a) to see me, tell them that I am naea' cannot see them."menadri T1he message was faithfully delivered. n . "Tell your mistress said parson B., " that Eg it is very important that I should see her~ es' "Tell him to call this afternoon," said the io( lady when this answer was returned, " and thec I will see him." a But it was unavailing. " I must see her th now," said the minister ; " tell me where she ani is. d So saying, lie followedl the servant intoan the kitchen ; to the great surprise of her a e mlistress.pe Miss I hn'e come to the Con. ble cinsion to marry. Will you have me ?. was froti the inister's opening speech. shl , Iave you ?" replied tihe astonished lady. A '"This is a simgtilar time to offer yourseff. furz Such an important step should be made a poin matter of prayer and deliberation."Ca "Let us pray," was Mr. B's only responsewh as lie knelt down beside the tub, anid prayed raisi that a unina might be formed which would enhance the happiness of both parties. iHis prayer wa answered anid from this beii nion thtus singularly formed, has sprung a other family remarkable for talent. . enc WAsN'-r SHE~ SP yI.~ cule~ orti had livd together seine yeatrs in seeming raiset COnitenitment, one day went a fishing and tied were their bonat by a rope to a post ini the water. Ion th<. AU of a sueden the boat went floating down . A tre< the stream, and a contest of wvords immedi- is call ately arose as to the real cause of tihe parting dantzl of the ropo. The wife said it must have years, been cut withl the seissors, limt the hiusband. arnd is on unifeeling old fogy, stoutly maiiitained banks that it was a kidifo fhat done~the business.j spring Scissors, knifk, scissors, knife, said both; are sai but at last the husband, losing his temper, Wa cried out, " if you saacsos gi 'l or duck you." a cso~ gi a'l f r "Scissors !" said the wife determined to and on ho01( out to the last. luixuria Away went the 01(1 woman in thre water, ly ridg and as sire came up the first time, she bellow.' abiunda edl-" Scissors!" at the top of her voice. i states t The old man pushed her diown again. mile upi "Scissors !" sputteredl, she in fainted tones ia pcat as site rose again, burt the old fellow bad her iExchran by the head, and plum she went downr for the third time. Now she rose more slowly, neert as her watr-ogedform neared the surface, ne tens haveingr lost the power of articulation, yet es determmred never to give int, she thrust her blunt or hand out of the water and intimated with the iivhat th< first and secoud fingers the oeigand acts fror shutting of sesos Lricit~y Oi The rold man wvas then convinced that it advanita; was useless to try to fetter woman's speech. to schooc ---- .and cere A FAcr.--Some one has the following ofmann, true-as-gospel remarks. Will parents please goodi sen remember : Iulations. "Give your children fortune without edu. be extent Cation, and at least ornehalf of thre numbier Iways sus will go down to the tomb, of oblivion-per. s~ame perj haps to ruin. Give them education, and congeeing they wdil be a fortune to themselves and d itatted si Country. It is an inheritance wvorth mere h eart~~ i than gold-for it buys true honor-they -thie are can never spends nor lose it, arnd througrh I occasionr life it, proves a friend-in death a consoit. Isalutation tion." a Ax India-rumbber omnibus is about being cucumber irnventedl, which when-jam full, will hold a first appea0 c->uple more. Ibugs from 'WE heard a good -anecdote the other day! "I e h of an old Methodlist preacher. While goig said h to one of his appointments, he met ago ad hen quaintance wh'lo was one of the magistrates t epail, of the country. IHe asked the preacher why IWE shot he didn't (d0 as his Saviour did-ride an ass. cheerfully " Because," said the divine, "tho people Ifor there 's have taken them all to make magistrates of." to the finige 0 Language of Flowers. We are indebted to one-of our distant temporaries for the .following interpreth of the .language offlowers. It will be fi useful to those. wishing to carry on court by mysterious signs Dahlia-Forever thine. Ilyacin th--Affection returned. Jonquil--First' love. Blue Violet.--Faithlessness, or I musi sought to be found' White Violet-Modest virtue. Althea-I would no.t contrary reason. -elor Button-Heop. ven in mis< j anime-My heart is joyful. Cedar-You are entiltled to my love, China Aster-You have no cause for t couragement. Bay-I change but in death. l, Ieart's Ease--Forget.me-not. Locust-Sorrow endeth not vhen seemneth to. Magnolia-Perseverance, or you are o of our nature's nobility. Myrtle-Love withereth ; love betrayel Peach blossom--Iere is my choice. Pink variegated-You have my friendshi ask no more. Evening Primroses-Man's love is lil the changing moon. Rosebud-Thou hast stolen my affection: Rosemary-Keep this for my sake: F remember thee. Datfodil-Self-love is thy besetting. sir Oak- honor you above all others. White Rose-Art has spoiled you. Tansey-l mean to insult thee; I declar war against you. Wall Flower- My affection is above tim or misfortune. Yearlinig-Now thy heart is known, th spell binds me not. lolly-Come near me if you dare. Butter Cup-Deceit is often thus covered. -4*0 Trnzrsin itAv.--When crossing at Hlirchova, a single Turk exhibited a degree of bravery which would paralel anything of the kind ever performed in our Mexican war. fie was a private soldier of the Bachi Bayouk, and had, by some means, been seperated from his regiment while retiring from the enemy. Seeing his unprotectei position, three or four Russian troops made a dash for him. But the Turk, undaunted, stoop up to receive them, and as the fore. most trooper swung his sword to deal the blow, the soldier, by a powerful effort, seiz ed his horse and threw him on his haunches, and then, quick as lightning, cleft the troop. er' skull. Then springing to the saddle, he turned to flce the others, one of whom, by his uniform, betokened an officer. In. itead of waiting the charge, he shouted the ame of Allah, aid spurred to the contest. Xith single hand he maintained the unequal ight for some time, and till two out of four iy at his feet. The Russian officer still aught bravely, but aninated by fanaticism nd a determination to conquer, the Moslem f mized the ollicer, though a larger man, by ie belt, and dashed him like a child to the ai th. .With another blow ie hurled the ' imaiming trooper from the saddle, and secur. ie steeds, he miade hris way in safe~ty to thne in nperial camp where his exploit had been itnessed, and were lie wvas dubbed captain t the sp~ot. I merely mention this incident show that through miuch underrated by e world in general, the Turk has bravery rs dI courage, amid wvould, undmer good disei- C ine, Iormr a most etlicient soldier. ITsFOR PE~cii OtCrHARs -Intelij. Jr nt cnitivators have been long failiar with fact, that the peach crop more uniformlya apes tihe frost on hills arnd in exposed or alities, than in w'arm valleys. On hills, pr wvood ripenis early and becomes hardy' I tire frosts .are not so shiarpr, although' F cold winds may be more sensibly felt by " nals and men. We have long entertain. hie opinion, that by a seleetion of aspect, the adoption of shelter, there is scarcely ounty im the Northern States, where :hes might not be raised wvith considera-. uniiiforniity. By shelter, wye mean shlter T the sun on froznar trees more than mere - Ler from tire cold. late numnber of the Granite Farmerl shes some corrob~oratinrg facts on tisr t, which we condense for our readers. les Richardson of Nanchester, N. 11., cultivates a tine garden, succeedls in ig thre best peaches on a tree alnost idetely shiaded on tire South anid East fni tire sun, thre roots, body arid branches 1) kept at a low tenmporature, whlile hris g-n trees are barren. The ftnie peaches ' excited so much attention at tire cultural Society's rooms, in that city . by A. C. leth and~ 0. P. 'laer B from thre trees protected from thre sun Fast and Southeast by brick walls. mi Conc.ord, on the very top of wvhat ed " The Mountain," has born aban. tire best of peaches for twenty-fivo i'fed stands in a very ex posed situation, W ate surrounded every winter by snon several feet dleep, which melting iii r h k'eps thec fruit buds back till they inlt e from tire frost. SItlF Po'le, in M~assachrusetts, is celebrated dispose line peaches. The Neponsot runs in herly direction through the town; - its low banks, the peach tree grows i~4~ ritly, but urever boars. On tire gravel. is above thre valley, thre trees hear "ty: lie editor of tire F.armner hat in a distance ofC a fourth of a one of these ridges, he passedl" from '/ barren to a pecacih p.lenty." go paper.fte s, toIhis CERis.--1 make it a point of morality : rdii, tind fault with another for Iris mani. fthne i.. l'hey may be awkward or graceful, havl'ig 1 polite, polished or rustic, I care not ICadterer , ry are, if tire man means well and these i ii honest intentions, without eccen- geealI affectation. All men have not thre compi~any. ~es of "good society," as it is called dJoii A. I themselves in all its fantastic rules' 00MMOD mmecs, and if there is airy stanrdarrd i" ""rce 3rs, it is one founded in reason and chairge ou se, and trot upon these artificial reg.;rd ar Manners, like conrversation's, should i es will poraneous, and rnot studied. I al. of tire sur ect a man wh~o meets me with'the ""ha >etural smiile on his farce,- tire satmeacom of the hodly, and the same preme.arspe ake of tire hand. -Give me -tire Hlambju miay be rough-.grip of thre hand less nod of recogtiition, anid wvhen / equrres, tire homely andl welcomne -" Hlow are you .my old friend f' WV. - Iful of. :cotton seed put around squash or melon vines when thev ii" above grotund will prevent stripe~d attacking thretm. their patron ,, Street, arid ough itrnowv," as thre maid servant 2~epots ur she knocked thle bottom out of' those ty ti anid tho~seby * withr supper Id grve as -we wvould reuive,I The FU] Irnickly, and without hesitaitr ion oel is all no grace in a bonidi that sticks ~Irorier t rs, A0 ufurtad SKETCII OF AGE- E3N.-Moder, don. [decorum, and neatness distingish the dn I tieman ; lie is at all times affable, diffiden lund studious to please. Intelligent and r: ship .is behavior is pleasant and gracel When lie enters the dwelling of an inf he endeavors to hide if possible the c ence between their rank in life, ever wi to assist those around him, he is neithe, be kind, haughty, nor overbearing. In mansion of' the great, the correctness oj mind induces him to bend to etiquete, to not stoop to adulation; correct princ cautions him to avoid the gaming table, ry briety, or any other foible that could 01 sion self reproach. Pleased with pleas of reflection, lie rejoices to see the gait lis- of society and is fastidious upon no poin little importance. Appear only to be a r tieian, and its shadow will bring upon contempt; he a gentleman, and its hon it will remain even after you are dead. ne PRETTY Woman is a brilliant poem, or rhyme, sentiment, and all the man h. of illustrations. When "bound" in on arms, she increases to several volumes. Po BEAUTIrFr CoNCEIT.-Some author, remember not who, inflrins us how e ecome imidhlttetl for the red rose. Th were all of a pure and spotless white wh in Eden they first spread out their leaves I the morning sunlight of' creation. Eve, she gazed upon the tintless gem, could n * suppress her admiration of' its beauty, b stooped down and imprinted a warm kiss its snowy bosom. The rose stole the scar fromi her velvet lip, and yet wears it. CANDIDATES. For Sheriff. FEIJX E. BODIE, W31. QUATTLEBUM, JA3.ES EIDSON. For Tax Colloctor TrrEorIr.'s lt.:AN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. II. WillTTLE, LE-E,- HOLSON, BARINE11 L AAR. Ti11O31 AS H. Il.:1-:1r. DEItlCK IIOLSONUAKE, A. It. ABLE, For Clork. R. n. llorKNiNUT ED 'M)' PENN. THS. G. BACON. For Ordinary. DAVID HODIE. JOllN v. s3i1rI, W. F. Dt(1RISo, 11. T. WRIGHT, Edgefield lflale Academy. i Institution is opened for another year under thie control of Mr. J. GRZEGG LETE or last year's Teaielr. The experience of a twelvemontli hams fully satis ed us th;it no more competent young gentlemnaani :mn he founl in ime State than the one now at tihe a-nd of our Aemilerny. The best proof (f this ir lie grneral satisfaetion aiven hv hin last year, acked by the addlitionial fact that'his Sebmo(l, a't the ronmnaon aif its first week for the second year, umibred 43h Pupils. Thes Trustees desire to assure the Public that eir united ttolrts wi-!l be given to the cause of iter St-hool, and a con'atinued atnd coamplete supiervi >n wvill be. exercisid lby themi over its progr~ess. Mlr. LcEIrNF.R will in a shmitrt timie ;-a-m-ut a tirs te Assistant, andi any number shurt of four score tn then be well attended to. The Riuilding is iunmmitable condition, haviner iree targe fire*-paces., (one in each of the hiarter im~s) ad hjeme well supplied with convenient dles andl arm-chairs or itaw beut finih. Onice mofre we appeal to the people of Edigefield I the adijaann 1l)istrieis, for their eneouraguenient our aranest endeavors to establish a firs'. rate paratory School. Ternas. the Classical Depaartmnent, per annum,.. $36.O0 JI Higher Eng. " . . ...0 Ordimary "' a a a;pitol boarding to be had in pleasant faniiI es. ,JOilN LiPsC~O.\i, LiLWIS JOtNES. GEORGE SINCLAIR, STAM ENGINE BUILDER And JBoiler 32avker. rEr, kinds of Flour, Grist anal Saw Mlill Gem' co ing and Shamfingi imwle and warranted to per- t 'r~lal to any in the State. fly ILR T. M mus, at Edgeticld C. II., is authorised ma RIEYOVAL! t and Shoe Manufactory, ~~-~IIING removed to the Store a ajoiniing Dr. A. G. TF-..i't6 Drpg Store, as usual, 1 am pre to runike to ordler, Fine IDress, Double Soled hut Praof and Pump bayi Boots and Shoes, fo viery B E:ST AIATIUA Ls, anid an excel- i tI always warratnted. f ie .an hanid a lar-ge variety of BOOTS anad 'Men S oaf my own ianufacture,- which will be riota> d of on reasonmable terms.No< WM. AlcEVOY. **d 10 tf 44 N. 1B --anted, three apprentices to learti ~-nmakinig busmness. Please apply soon, ,op Ta JIA MI L'URO, S. C. for it giantl TlilE udersigned takes this ' method of returninig thanks for tihe j e, liberal patronage hmeretofore given Co miuse, andl ar inmfiirining time pumblic dhat lie sai 'as openm time Est:alishn t foir their accom;- ""uw I- it lamg~ retitted tihe hauibline, furnmishmed o tie is wnhii new imiind veniret -rjiture., andl tuck set of wrell drilled .Servants, an experienicedl frii nmd Lok1s, his Table will lie sparead wvith or a L .'1lIE Ai' A RKitT AFFOR1>~S. fy Bene di his persona l attenmion, lhe htopes to give miedici: atisfacetmon to those who favoar him wvithm their IWe I lie is pleaed also to annmouncee that Air. t' ta IILos-rus hasm just comnpletedl large andl in~ IOUS STABLES AND CARRIAGE HOUSES ""' tiaan with tihe ifotl, amid wvi'l take special aliictej that dlepartmlent. fhe wililibe prepared to late time pubalic with Saddle I horses, I iacks Wee mages of all desacriptmionms on hire, anda tray- enY or be coanveyedl, with despatch, to anmy part T"i't, rounianmg counttry* on reasoinable te'rms GnAvrs: also lairge amid convenient I.OTS faor time a asp ation of Traders and Stock Dlrivers who am tim ly invited to call. .thle tent ISA AC SialITJI. tmnony" g, May 11 3m 17 fromwe LuguSta Hotel,.r AUGUSTA, GA.- ~' P. STARR, Proprietor.. -.PE. TillS IJOTEL is now aapeni for thme - .reception of Traveilers, and it wtill he thme aim of time Priaprietor to, give satis- Just re Sfaction to all wvho may favor him with Fm A N~ age. It is centrically' situatedl on Broad by coanvenienat to thme ditTerenmt Rail Road 1 Ajprii I issetngers by tihe Georgia fiail Rocada ishged with breakfast biefore they lh-ave. - STr South Canrolina Rail Roiad, wimlUST rr e time day train onthme Wayniesboro' toad' .FLOL ~NhEURE, 13EDDING, &e., in this Arl' ew, anad it will be tihe endeamvor of time M S rende-r all who may piatronize im, VA A N'] lurinig their stav. V o Uar 27 3m. 11 n.,.bu. itioni, PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, b gen- THE Subscribers would ealled t and tention to their Splendid assortmnent olite, I Superior :2.- I IANO FOR TES .ror, Of 6, 1, 6. and 7 Octavosj from the celeirat fler- Manauctories of li.co & RAv., HILTa.oN ililg J Bnos. and A. 11. GALE & Co., of New Yoirk.. SU1. The.se are iade fromo the best and thoroughly se the soned mnaterials. with all the latest improveinenl ilis and are WARRANTED to stand ti. vrarioi h bangs of tis climate-and for equalitiand swee but ness of tone cannot be surpassed. pies Their BOOK and STATIONERY departnet ne. Consists of a good assortment f ca - School and Miscellaneous Books, ares And all the Cheap literature, as soon as puaiblishleil ties as wiell asia large and well selected Stwck of Stnt t of tionaerv, &c. eLn- .Their Stock of PRINTED MUSIC is the larges you in the State, consistilng of all tie J'epAelar su8egs ors Walr.zes, Marches, Variations. &c. 03 New Music received every week. MuiisIcalj .Ipstriams. rull They also keep nn elegant assortnelit of the fiel er fowing istrumaents on hand viz: e's Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopdons, Sax Horns, we TENOR ORNSi FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS we Accordcous, 'ailmorines, FLUTES. &c. eY Also, an assortmaent of Mlusieal Merelaniize to s'. An -assorrnent of superior Violin and u(.ut:ar to S'.fINGS, always (inlthjind. as All the above articles *mill be sohl for C~ajha or o good paper, by GE. A. OATES & BIOS. ut Nov 9 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. t - ' - if .12 et THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JTOHN BULL'S S ARSA PAIRILLAe HeTI ee wen used according to direct~ions, will Scrofula or King's Evil, Cnucerm, Eruptions of the Skin. Kryrsipp-ing, S11 .Tumnorq, Chronic Sore Ere%. Ringworm or Totters, Scald'iread, Rheumatism. Pains in the liones or 5 Joints, Old Sorra and (Ulersg, Swoln. o t . . philis, Dypepuln. Salt itheun, el of 31erLq of p'Pideys Pi4eairising fromn the use - r a o r r u ,L s of A npp tis Panum In S id n phtldq kGn er lktu eaac. Ngigh Sweat s D. n i. n Liero nco- BL' Byo.Sem rand a Gepntye n q Planalnthe Dmrs edick ain t Csne Wacordin to Col atre. rutinzs Tu orswdroi ers ce ftlisa remrkabl Tfacrt th d red Jtlaep m atm hoh n s i ted poe or h u Toints , a l Tre,, and cmers, i hint o t t eDhie t a e id ee , y i ea se es f ron in u m i ofapa crin ca has, e fer baee ain ain Sie ad Alhoghitere e manybays . Core , hepulds, opvin thuei na1 ap~Debiltn h fe lcac CIi i ihest e dere Bhr rohhtis wmb ns ofran be DIn.unit.es tandeineo read e t~lin~ nafLiter com-nC. repcit, phele rnsuof high sand Coint.ro oanw n wichra Siey n Neliuve:ad ce.ght Shemmty Txoue. Eor TpudIc in JifY, Cfoncorn a urtvihe suerort ple] Suic mmeer i nk a ule oerr Tie forttheo nd Ba n e , an a G ntle tat oflSa'nt ikand th gr ec e e ran(I T is r em r a l u c una na mo o the or e . O emn ul t p i n who ave e mi e Pe epecb in h Bun llen onernd lla ula ispeaenthoe hasmcinatin to ae ite buim apres o vn it an o roduc at n h ealt s a pa r ii h e a t t e a s e v e b een p a c e af r ti u e . lRiogetee n hysicianus ilhl fc a reutance to havin their e pyn ae fw the, mmndaton o ane pricular rsetmedr, quwlrest~l~ thaeyil mae inthe ofit ien tainiose Aure teeo tteri wahe ra.kI nthidAfher hrav a neihnitm bu i rt "r *epa n d r t i n f o r o a( 'nlyu rel h y o capingl p or dn aob tt c o oda fair trlee an Em anun3r. Aerg an. evdec ouad rie eoine front our (;njd rewipctale greicaa any thier preatinn in tuseomnriti ~ etmn ithe forlctice, &en r ofetlu a l II Roeenspthetfuly otu, B.B.ArE N, Mi. rDr. - e P. Extactlh Pofe sto or Chrticsthat inmpte JohniPvis\ ngthcait isolsaae lan I have o hetltatin ingeiir upeergi to in Ba~ ''aua ompound. of wousleaida I-N and hav no iartin in ue, forg that die erae aricing lae a oeetrnt, and one that Ipbnay Ies in bennc a pr eur es fr ici i eeiehaee l. cur YaNllr~ la1. of *. ltis IlievieIi, reo medd i4sd enrigto'. ury . y l . I elryto cbe n ba ppa eciuccedn eu to t rus .-n S have ro e aic te sc rioub fer rc pr taei on ofirs ireucceepdeevn nis thee nev, uhed it ogh iil n irry eberatie, ed i a k t te bed a rtia. Cl th * Heunrha noDr. Use Ssproesidentap Physician honistand iatiu the Goods' Lon boy."'saysAofiJohnaiull'S Oarsaparilt yetfeclen o ng John lette ', & asp rllen agea. e yae nnra-ti tsii eIn ihlth widrnetnayec, cnedat cue-an bcofina toe'oreenedm to tthe pbic w;1t inrc ccleir dipeesjnnc p ad wih e le l taneitaou s icrs rt, Kye, A p dtril t, no49 Wen . ST wa , 31.itc to.i at o in thpeea~ oig s avratiinenp fofa you (|:s ila n ey . pitosseth nt yoft prepr io of acaullaa~ cads li an eel ~o r- t o n s w d l anyd ge'' r eri n eO raUly :1i n : Sre, take' grvet lasur icn pise asoreanlc rof ti ren ri moels tuented arndeenian aenai knoln advoe tb ge L'e ce to i aouseitnthr iniebe thtthfen . i " hae eiaine the iost ofr a ny yas aonds ta I teLv 31. Ext. ok Scaaigh and pniblae notateonttngent i Ae a ti g aisfator tie aernd'Canubhe wordapodcne beruid gga ittmoany aicl e noy In ufaor ofe eany eiin g I. any impure aee ofeor litao of eym ( rrrE -xrctat ott t - bei.o wil ut'no al Tle / o se , frw iir il s r aarrl, f san ha ecko wn ir to I aon. in beie it aton de ahauaiesrccaveu o J eedt ra ma prtang.. cur ee f, yiliis aafned aml 5 rop n ci und the caflcuatedete to pouet Chmest h teeyd vey ch fedyg ; and therefor mos eawr ne*.ap apsity recosand t the C ' o hni c h ea e .ron who t e nesuffereing widt , te el ev no i eau i on ueiro t o en~ call to t D r bii .lohnee can . fo rth uka and o tu ' ail y .uanournal e rllaa Tas t fnu n etiw lygt. iv ll' rc'e, a , Atpsi rl reth, and reen. etng, t . the ormedta by he 8f isertificatio of astoundng . -uarily asprllt.a.~se~ ofthe prlamor oflltle-'a n isIcielnanectdynDr aun' Sarsapraia Beocbnt ace piatelqen a giend ivl ias, boeth of clu 3! u ' li .nJnhn talte an nereerficencty erwh ig ns Uucdfornr ol,] hotao onc, mwae it ire y~n ai e linteh~aadrlarnieeaino ag n l thebes Dar is t.r e n a ie won progenc b ette O urt A ssi tO. lev. 1. IV.Seboe -usually' Stevnson av rea.ons Fulanseevt~~,3a tII. ~ 'T eieda areadeaarile, d narenown hiei e , baituenlests.faruco sace hve na10p btrul n sm fern; n ieef terms trs Fanom'. -ecee"cun" ittoth (iged) J,00 b . GOO C ON.1 IE 0 . G.L. LEN. A aIN--r. AT THE~ C tfcinieal esn wh 12esffrn wit r Chi. ma 'tc latirt ica X irt t caon Dr. J xtaohnl' get Oa ndred cp ous anril Jetroatrbee Aril ten j of.ortfiae of astunin e Spring Goods-N g GOd--- New Sty j(?OlIN P. SETZE, AUGUSTA, 0. of just opened a large and elegant Stock SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Received direct from the importers in Ne to which lie respectfully solicits nttention. Ladies' Dress Goods. R ich Oreandic M USLINS - Rich Printe1 .1 AC t )NET' 1rencl GINGiIA Ms. Tiieb Figured BA R EGES Plain do. Plain CRAPE DE PARIS. It ielh Plaid India SI [LK". Printed and Plaid TISS UES Mouring BA REG ES. Eand Printed Mourning and 2,1 11o -'so-t LO\'ES t Silk nn Cotton PlOSJ) T4ee anid T .wisted Silk MIITJS, &c., & . Embroideries, rphIE Subscriber laine jst reeeive.d a lartge L ich and low priced EMBROI)EIIlS stilng of Laee, Book and Swiss Muslin COLLARi a " " Chiemez.,ette. I It It 16 Undersleert Mourning and Second Mourning C0Ll I " "SLEEV Embroidered White Crnpe ST A WLS - Muslin Sleeves and Chemizettes, in setts.< JOllN P. SETZ A nzusta, A pril 13 2m New Goods FOR CENTLEMEN AND BOY'S WE A LARGE and well assorted stock of above GOODS, just received by JOlN '. SETZ A ugusta, April 13 2mn New, Beautiful and Cheap T H E SUBISCRIBER is now recei a LA RGE and SPL ENDID STOCK of D PA -,LE DRYA 7 Goo tDrZ Suitalle for the Spring a Su-nmer Trade. pains has heen spared in the selection of this St to poieae the taste (of A .1,. Thankful fur pist patronage, I assure my frie Ihit every ellert will be nade to ncrit a coitil wee of their favor. Of the Ladies, one andal would particularly request anl examinaition bei uichasing elsewhere. A mon- this Stock miay onIl n coimplete assortment of Dygss G00i bmbraeig Coal'd muSLINS. of the latest and most 141 11nn1ble Slyles. 10 ets. ti $1. IA RIEG ES if every color and quality: Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SI LK, very rich Lace Striped ORG A N DI ES of uneqiualed style Rich Colored SILKS, very clep; Figired and Plain SI LKN, of all qualities N ansook and Mull nIUSLINS White lilz'd Carleton do a new article - "t and Col'd do do Stripid Swiss do very pretty Dotted " do 6 ii (;IN L\MS. new Patterns, R est Stoik of Pi RINTS ever offm-red in the Mlark< Mil RNING ; OODS of* every diescription. White ind Col'd Grenadine rJA.NTILLAS, ne ,le for Summer: I White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable ft rin and Simmer: Lace ;ind Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from & . to 83,00; Muslin and Lace COLLARS, lates.t fashions: I " ClIE.\,lSETTS, new style am itiful: I are- and complete assortment of Jackonet an( iss l'.eluin-r and Iinserting; L-al lrussels Thrend Edgin and Insertings - .ondi Mtami Thirenl and Lisle Laces & Endgings VIhite. Grass Clitth for Skirts, new airticlIe LOV FS and IOUSlEhtY, great variety-suita fori all ares: adies', Misses and Children's sioS &c. For GenutIennenuj' Wear. [e nlso trtnsts that lie has not been umind~ful of wanits of the Sterner Sex. In this liue his Stock rees Ilantier's LtN1N rDitrT.L5 of every qluntity: iuttuiiadles :iml York .3lixtures, fromi I 2 to 25 ets rap dle Fi o's, r-nshmauiretis and rilerioi Ctusimners ronund G rass Li nenis for Coats. all qinalities: nioti Linets an iii other goods foir Children's bhile. CoI'd. plain and huff MTarsnils Vestings id'd Silk Cravats, a light anid beautiful arliele iioliuer ; Pld Munslin Craivnts, various rmlalities ruek inid Cohere.d Sine ks and "Ties. y respectfully invite aull those wishing DRY 'I ) to elv tuei a enilhlurbing determined to be 1EIRSOLDj by NO ONE in Li fair and honora aiiner. 31. A . R A NSO, Ac.IesT FR mhuire. A pril 3 tf 12 O WNIN G & L EDIAN, iPtORTERaS OF !rench, English and German 'd21ll King-street, co'rer of Market-Stre t Chafrleston, S. C. ~PETI NGS.--nernin, 3 Plys, lBrussels,T i ~N .M ATElIlALS, in Silk, Satin and iCambrics :ind Mluslins. in large variete uleidred 1 .ne and N tuslini Curtains, allstyles, orn ices, in all lie new desigtn, rj un G;imujs, I huders. Loops, Tass~els, &c. iry Coirds Land 14.1 Rtopi's, ini all varicties, / hi and A mierienna Floor (ilI Clothls, m i tilI Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Caurpetings, Ut ii, Velvet, and A xminster flugs in large v ar eli KTA T1ON WOOL ENS-BlanketsPlains, a . nj's. &c. tud Whlite Fiannilk Shirlinigs. ke.pr I Usniaburgs, oft all the best Southiern mnnu- err for hi and Anmeriean COTTON FLANNE LS, ""1 .it isnlih anid Amenrien n Prits, i i NS, of h'luhrdlsi's superiior ma~ke. for a Shuirtings. Pillow Cases. Taibl Da:tmasks Na1 kmts, Toewr -l , ls.inekabineks, Fruit .E. I Japers. G s (loths, &c. p L assimerres and Vestings, of best French prej lhe ts' Cloths, in all the shades of EngIi ca rese T weeds, *Jenls andl Lindses ofal lrni nil styles. With, a ful n,-sirtmin of hl K'5. TI'l'lsES, BAlREGES, GRENA-. lies, 2Alpaens andu Mourainug Goods, iii ty. I lDress Goods,.in great variety, constantly . hliive nire of our own Direct In.. on, anid offered at the L~ 0 W E ST T I PlIlC FS. "--CA Sif. or City A eueptance. ONE P'RICE S'YSTEMl striekly ad- L All Goiids warrntedi. ~r liROW.NING & LEMIAN. IAn n, JInn 301 tf---___t- jThe'J [TM AND 4IIOES ION FRON!T STORE OPPOSITE THE I- A sonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. Bri DEA LEILS IN T<-a P oes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &ce. riliuld recivitig their FA LL STOCK of bi Lalies, Misses, JBoys, Youths and Liboa hlOES of the useful Finest Qutalitics, thait enni lie boiughlt. twienit i'owiinis EVERY AlTIC'LE ni the Ilrgest Boot Land Shoe Stores.A -ALLt v~iuuK-ris oF-. NITA'TION BROG ANS China~ ht wen will sell on the muost reasonable Also, at 12 o and To3 tf 39 A prIl factuured Tobaccoy! vedl direc(t from the Tinetoiry Thirty T TI I EWING TOBA COO, cmnpitsing 1. ui I ratnds, viz: Iloney D~ew, Oronoco, make imn rnm. For sale byv the Blux, or at mands Li PRICES. Don't fail to eall and accounts tying elsewhiere. linw. G. L. PENN, AGan--. 4,1 Oct 06 les. 1 Groceries! ., has 50 flhlDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels tTEI A RT'S do. 200 Bags COFFEE. r York. 25 H hds. MOLA SSES 200 Coils ROPE, som1e v1ery superior. 100 Bales Gunny and Dundee BAGGING 30 Whole, J-alf and QOnarter Bbls. No 3, No and Mess MACKEREL, also Kits, " A tid we would ALso state," that we have a fit assortnent of Blankets, Negro Cloths, Bedsteads, Chairs, Saddles, Osnabuas, Stripe Iron, Nails. Oils, White Lead. Shot, ar Lead Salt, Cheese. Powder, Slaap, Viee, Encaon, &ce., &C.., &c, And in fact, every article usually fn'ind in a Gr ning eery Sutore. J. SiblLEY & SON. inmburg Nov 14, tf 44 -a For the Planters ! Ib. Peit ruic rinis Guano ') 100 bbis. Kettlewell's G UAN( lot of anI SA LTS. con- 70 13's. Kettl-well's CT I 3TCA L SA LTS 0 " Pure ground P LA STE R. ; The above celebrated Manures 6r sale bly d. SJIFLEY & :SON. i Jfnmbnrg, Nov 14. If 44 RS; jiTlhe Laairensville Herald, Ind'-pend-nt Press I and Anderson Gazette will c,,pv ite above tiur ; tines. and forward biils to J. S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. 13 11f I E Siiseriber has just received a SELECT STOCK of Family medicines, Chemicals, &c. 4 R. -CONSISTING IN PAIRT OF the Sulphate of Quinine. I'lnre Pill 3as Sup. Carbonate of Soda, Calomel, Henry's Cal. Magiuesia, Cream of Tartar, 3_ kpsomlt Salts. Ilodine ' i Sulphate of Morphine, I lodide of Potasseum, a Lump *alagnesin. SIrvehnine. Slum's Elixir of Opium, 1 |Fnestoe's Vermifnge. SThorpson's Ev Water, i Maeilister's Ointment, Cheeseman's~ lHalsnin, | Evans' Laneets. Norwood's Veratruin Viride. No A nd a full supply of mo# st all the pipular Patent ek 'emicnes of the day, all of which are warranted free from adulteration. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 tf ' . Wolfe's Scliedam Snapps, he DIROT IMPORTATION. Is, T IIl,. Unlersirned has just re-ceived. in connee tion with oither CIIOICIC lIQUORs. a large h. lot of W 1.FI'5 A RO.i ATIC S'*JIf mI SCII NAP'S direct from Iiflland. This lnedicine is highly recommended flor medical purposes.and as i1 a bi-verar. to those who indulge in any thing in 8 s the tine if Pure lolland. has never been excelled by any thing i'flred in this country. It comies in guart bottles aid can be had fromnthe Subscriber ' in any gutity. -Almo Scotch W|IISKEY pure. Choice COGNAC BRANDY. lillland GIN, pure and eholice, .a- pi deira WINE, old and fine, CIIAMPAIONE n WUINES, ehoict braiIs. A splendid tesortiment of West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c. A With a few flarrels New Crop Orl-ansaloia:s 1 anad a few boxes superior Sperm Ailarnintine Can- r, r ,dles. Th-se with a general assortment of FA Ml. I- ' GIlOClif1IES prvtiopusly in Store. umakes his Stock very complete, all or any part of which will tt be sold low. S. E. BIOWERS. ilamburg, Jnn 2 tf 5 . Copartnership Notice, GE P ROinON & 11. 1. -JACf(SON have- associated thmevstogether, for the ttrnsneting of at Geheral HardWare Business, Under the style of Ronixsos & JAscKsoN, llantburg, where we will always keep :tn extensive assortmnett of E\VElY 'ill ING ina tha in- tcha."ii e.delas, Brzidles, lIharness, Leather-, Trunks, Whips, llamburg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROINON& JACKS ON, jjAVE now on haand a most comple-te Stnck forlof Ilardware, amaongst which my be 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 20,at i 1.hs. C-ting, 50l Doz. C llna A re 75 " Urnides' Paterit ITes :md others, 5 " Suipe riot Sir aw Cutters 2) "' Spndles atnd Shov-els Tleitsona and atlersi rn-ke of Viesta A tiihi Iiiit Traee, Halter-, L..g. FiafthI ;'nd aother style- of Chais2 A comptletei Stuck of IPockaet andI Tablc Cutlerv T" t: Pistaols. Slot l;;ig Pow der .Fsks, C..Ottii tali joil Cards I -- , . Wel Whlsb. Ki.'tlis, si* I~a T-ryinag Patns, G;ridi's. llan-r. I taela, -s, nes Wiafer, nttd Wallb- Itians. Ceal. tiks i t w Ste-elyards, .larkiing Gun'es. Spirit La-vets, Anireons, Shiovels and Titngs. Njrew IAs! G unges.I Perenrsion . "it"li ('alps, &c. I tPO Tinmhaurg, A pril 27 -~ t 15 t.iF0 Essence of Jamaica Ginger. ll -Ills I-SSENC-E is w'arranatea '" posset, in ai tf ri coancnt rated form, all th6i- vailu-abla rpar Cr- tt""'c 31A1('*A t ;h N( *I. andtrl h;Ile formta Il impa il. af toR tu ce-lle~n Fii-y .~Iedtrein iI. is .ar 'cl ov ira. I by tal., rdie$ i s dr~ ii rsoans 0renyerire4 fran,' fever or aeure-. erajetsafwaraps imnparting to the slomachl j WHO 'lw itnaa v icor eg tna toa a " inle-'lasful Ioaf barnat'liy hvw I- . raer n iaartz n ittraraa hmlcd ii~iia H ;iar anal it is theatre-fiare esper inal s e ilte to |ai're- tro lreun and fenmnles. To thes aged 'it "ill prave a ni-iitir ta confabi; toa that dy.'pept ie, ad toa thilsel n hI are ir ie sea rhisiaseal t gri eor nlatagie tall etiaau~r , j gives'a 'a e.f anal to alasiamehrinir-se lai ai-laes to re. Dr..t -i bait whoase stinne -h is a'ainsa inIv er-nvaia' a trnrkat ias lirlilor. ii is mavninnlel-iavire toneI to thle :attaaa srn ve orgenus. ao strei'iarnre'stt isCoaettly a great agent in thi -i~~ fsttsla, ---- with it'in: CaLn io,. aaar ala-i srsons rie~irmrng an nirtil thaat enn his re-le-t up'on raaa or tl 'ara-d soltejy from tinre JA MA ICA (;lN(fEIti. a ren nrriaeaaar jo ask foir "Ilrown',. l.:ss,-ari '.ina iner lar hih is wa rratan ti be whaa iI is ret Friim th ittl .arail is preparedt onily nat litl:y IC n IJ I[O N 3tta:. tandi I-i heret Stora-, N. h-'. curnier Chae-ntat ant . 'ca:$ Si reels. PhIailadlelphiia. ti-aas*ii ret-tionls ner-anipiaat ea bhtetiliaaar rsate ina this Village 6a ;.. [. I ENNAet STReceiivedi irenct from t~r-he lintfaetuirr r ' VhS Ill NC TA CK I' I af alt kindis, coilsistira - alaritl rick tlind Kirbyv I oaiks, all si-zes, airie ot a-, G enass, Citaao anid Silk ita.', -raa a -k Ie Cta-es fatrn ishaed ceomle lte, hittiia in h ilkinti Cane Rodls, taand Fishaing Seats, at at ts, Fli-ats. G tta P-elcha Htait, ' i fi,am akee IDoodte Stnap-Iloks, Ihait Roxes, &c. sieIiis -r tt. -t thoase norw lisha whio neve-r fishaed beitbre, raen a i thaose, who atlway-s lishied, no al isha ther more."' I Sial in I netkle entn be lad at the " V.antis-r- S-rrort s.' gt rana I ust A~r nJ'. A. GUIRLIC. IAt Wlah 'nta -Ir2 tf I1t gnsan (t,. -- - . - - I Fe-b 2 tauria and( Tini W1are, &c. TI reciv-ed byv the Suibscriber- at fite nsort. FreCsa 'lit rf Ilritanain Ca-tli-e Birins tand Urns, I A its, 'ren Sets complete. Si-alp Latdles, Jelly JUST Re 5. Inftats' h~tahing Thubs. &I., &e. ElFour fr lunps. Spice Floxes, Shni'ing Etnns--will Barrel sr-Id int oaf watier in threet minutes, tand are- ve-ry A lso. Ona :o travelers :an hilIousekee-pers-Candilsiks', Y EAST P( y Lamps, &ie. .J. A. G U RLEY. now. Fors usta, Mttrieb 22 tf 10 Dee -. Jus Receired E A~ UTFUL assortmeant of F L O WER ALL Pe ASES, of dillierent styles of Bohemian and A aatli: i nre,-faney, gilt anal tliwered' detnth, tire re' hme -Jeweh Sttands, Caloigne Bottles, aa th sha Tratys, Fruit Baskets, Birad Glasses, '&C an toehan a gretat v-ariety- of Gilt Chtinta Orr'nnments peett s,-For sale low by J. A . G U RLEY- Mfar 29 Notice? Persons no~yu'ise indebted to thle Estate of "TIIE Patrtt tn Wise, dee'd., tire hereby reequested to '. iA~I5 an inediate setitlemeint. and thiose havinag de- solvedl by mut1 :ninst said Estate waill please render in their ment of 'the bi forthtwith, propa-rly attested, aecording to exclusively by SIDNEY WISE, B. IIL MIlLLER.' E x'ors. tf A pril 4 NEW SPRING GOODS! V- ---------- RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUESP ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILArTS, FRENCE CALICOES, EMBROIDERES, &c. LLER.& VWARREN, A UGUSTA, GA. A. G .ve received a large Stock of tile above i. GOODS, whielt fair Novelty, Beauty and Variety, A re believed to be Unsurpassed in anv Market; and having been selected from the very latest imtporta tiion. our customnrs will find them to be the new , est and choicest Goods of the Season. -Ahio A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con - sisting of Rich BAREGE ROBES, (anmething new:) Neat French .11USLUNS and BRLLIANTES - Plain, ufi, Pink, Bluc and Fawn col'd French CA 1BI ICS: French, English and American PRINTS. We have also a handsome Stock of Goods for GENTS AND BOYs' WEAR, Which we would be pleased to show onr customers and tile public. nssuring them that ou raicIs WrI.L IIF AS CnEAP AS THE CIJEAPEST. .r Persons rrom the country would do well to give us n call liefore pnrehasing elseihere. Augusta, April 19 tf 14 GREAT S 0 U T H1 E WN R ENM E D Y! JACOMS CORDIAL, M-1 All 21-1 %M3A38 C IO1l-., DISENTER Y, DIA RRHfEA CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM. Ai.so, ArufinAnaL ADAPTED TO 3IAXV DISEAsp.s oF 'E.MALEs, MOST ESPEC.IA.LY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION. TI1E J'il TUFTY O F ,r.- COjl'g e0R!!.M Ig AR-T I E/~. AW0 IV To R EQ ViR,' E EX'X ' S:. 1 1. I etres the wor.a enm-s oe i)iarrhpo; 2,. It eures tho - Wer. rirr J ary: pr1 3. It eurem Californlin r alexi. ean irlo : 4t. is lve Ihe severest Cholie: ath. It .m-, (:tiolern 3torlbus: Jah. It cures Chitolern Infanumn -11. 11 irs jnuitil M-nstration : ,th. It relieves Pain in Buck antd oiner : 911 . tt eountenets Nerieeusness and De s~ciii~cii. :Inii.It restorces Irre~gilarizj,.,. 11. It ollipcohs 'Itoi -m lyerival Itetiiigs; 12th. It's an adinlratble S.ind hlyr A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Tetmoniab, a.1iutie ii'ect .1trciA-4 ierilal itInlly rilitily. iAi1#l have, iid iit l mnt ellicienlit and ir niy umgilyit, a valuable rernetly." 1Ie.ittmy ju Wet A hIN ble Upon. f i llut wal . 'Judge of :jupreme Court, Ga. .h me itlsiire li n lacilig able to recommend r. -itef neihiner U' d fr ienen. and the exfw. 1111-- a it*llyi liitoitiirs stiii rrentim lircpinint Ne ai i sufi et. -loi Linranliee far Jile [to believe it to be all thA i n auff el inbe. viz: -t Surereign/~ Rsat/y.,, o etl hi tpurport. Formerly .idge or Superior C'ort, Cherokee Cirut. l'I take great jitemsia . i. reoemimending this invaluiIe .itcli . i ilt 'lllej Wilti Niwel dinses, for whih I eIi~ve it te he a sivereigi rnetly-dtitet- I ny thinig else ecvr tried liv me." A.A. CA 1fIt 'rN t Deputy G. M. oh the Grand L.dge of Ga. "This eflleient renedy is trave.lling into celebrity as fast "lr'imatarte plished his cploimons iltro Luii..sia, and gaIning iueilatiit n herever isel." Georgia .ek'fflrsonian, May 19th, lsr3. I hcai .usd Jamnb's . orhrdial in y flinilv. nd this. Willi ttn't t hena :dslu it us at remeidy b hi' .Wit, hlare tried 11111144- I titwlir,. lI it slticA at the head of every ihar -fticn the- kil. a111 r wou mm rtnimend its use in e ic..*a-*. 11or vhciele it i,4 CeokiiPOUme.. 3| .$G. DrallIlNS, Agent Ifinnik of Gnl.. Griffin. ir there :iiav . re-i tilit i Iawai testimony .Jacoh's trihial jimst 'tlcitl hre-mint abv'it other tcrti'raiomia r theturea i ltowel l-ul in r earition inl it faor eiinlit lit rrcin al iliilurr. it ma. tb tiery ii il'armie :c n -urative agent, t aill.*iit' . hc'caui. iik-c ag .tr nt','lt if netill other A. FJ.EM.oe.%fNG A.gent trinne andt Fire Tinnrani.e inik, Griffin. ,'?" For -te iml hies village. by G. I- PENN. Apl. y. and prieipal leiehinns andi ~Druggista throughnut the State. M. . -LtSs & Co..' 'rprietors, Savannah. kra I.. n AER:3 HERRYPECTOMAL For thes rapid Cureo 'O00fS, COL DS, IJ0IRSENESS, ONCIIITIS, WIIOOPING-00OUGK, CRIOUP, ASTIII., AND CONSUiMPTION. R A COLD ARD COUGH, take it mimring, nnn vunt~g. neccordintg to direct ina.. ott the bottle, andi the ilwilsoon he. renmovei- N'ine will long suffer from oclt - li' they fned it enn hee so rendity cured. Per .i'idw i a *s'ur'-d ennlh. which breaks them oft 'esit al yt, w.1il indt. liy taina thme il Elit 1'-. Ii 'in gmitt t, lied. thy mnyi Iw suire or siind. tin. iSe..'. and constiitently refreshinig rest. eOrent relief niti-rmit.nn'ai n iititinre: enre. isnaflordedt to thcuuannds rn ts alllier.h. by tis invahtible reie'v. nit I ;'nireeahbl eITeet in :Iit*e eulis., '.iv ldIcn tiniillitig to forego its ui- whn thme nie'e..ity for it ii twoc emiinct l'hysielins In -*. tthave givett s our (-herry l'ietnril an estceie "tir pr:cn-iw'.te-l" lnd it to surptiss eer other rent. have ihr cutring :cth'ections *'f the* ru spciratert csgnn, RIA Is genm'enly mtieh rciev'ed, and nib-n wholy yi uniev l'e-o,:.,r. itt thin' are* Some ess see e na i., yield entireley to nii niedtiine. i.hier IPc illieire- thIem. it they ennt the cured. re FCHITrIS, or trritisoin of the. throat and upper por he tu.e. iini.Ihe iiirdi tby ticking tiiherrs Pietoral :iu reittheni dtiers. The unicomnfortablle 'oppressn cet. LA'.xria:. of Tlrooeklyn. New Yorit. states seii tih < herry Peutirail ene such eases of Asthima ti ei lene Inc ii to buelieve It enn rarely fail to CROUP.-o ivenn emitie oif antimna tohe fetrw .mdti lrceenent 'tesies of the (herry P'erinral. until it t~n hisi'se.. Itf taken iti seasion, It wcil notutftall to OPIN.G COUGH tony tbe broken up and soon cared ii'nhery P'ecoral. [NFLUENZA is spiedity remnove belI this remedy. nunn.'uees hare bceein n"ticedl where a hote families te*.i, t'rm 'iiny~i s-ri' is coinsequienes, while their withoutt the Cherrgeectondl, were suffering from S.r.pnr, Oumo June 11. 18.'1 .Ari:--T wcrIt ho infirm von or the trttly re. i'tT ' .i suir ('tl Eit:Y P'Ul'O'.\ L in this [fnee ii "an ei ly. tine itt my daumghters was compelete. ii tier.. *lats iif ae 'rendfulf Whtinnpfng ('oigu. byn t>r. 3tlan-.. cinie of onur very lest tthysiini reely' lhe ciicrnEder it the lest retnedi wei'havei' for puel. sOntess. and that ihe hua' enired more en~s or Croup in anyt other ineehelie thi ever tedministered. O itutn if thiniptist 'hurch ays lhat durIng the ilinizn her, tis setion. he has sene enria frunt eine. ii he'ouild senrecety have believed withocut see. -1. 1) SINCLAIlR. P. M. tlistinguishedh Profeser of ('hetmistry and 3Mnteria wdolein Coltlege. x:-h hiavi' found the ('herry Pectoral, as its ingre. ..t Itwerful reutet irp ud. nicugs n -k, 31:iiine. Febi.5, I-I. aTiaN . 3ho'rr. the ilyti celehrated Purofessor of the leiei Coulle'ge. New York City. says: me [len-aure to certify' the value aunt effieaer af nt l-. l'ThPETe i.\L." which I conmsider'pe. tlid to) enire dlisceses or the Throat and Lnengs." -c'iere diseastes uplon the Lungs hiav~e bern e'ff'eted~ 'c'eoral ini such exrtree enaaee as wacrrant the he, htE3tEt)Y lM'Al' L.\bT IEEN FotINDl I'elepende cin tce clire the I tighes. I otls antd (Con5 [icaerry frcin ieir midlst thicnsandis every year. ai mue'heiece Ito Wich e il li ftce'le can look With ir relle, undii they shldta lnt fail to avail them, and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practi5 - a lyrientt Chemist. Lowell, Mass. ilgefielel by G. L. P'ENN, and by Drug. lenlers in Medic'ine everywhere. esale by HJavtitAD. RIstl-Ey & Co., Au., and Charleustotn S. C. i Ncw Wheat Flour VD YEAST POWDERS. eeived 'lThirty Barrels of that Chonice omn the Tumbling Shtoils' Mills. Every at, be returned if not approved. Gross of Preston & Merrell's Inllhibla )V'IERS. No excuse for bad bread ale by G. L. PENN, Agent. tf 49 Notice. uons indebted to the Estate of M. E. sw'orth, dee'd.. ump to thme time of his inested to maike inntnediate pay.'ment, inog dlemancds nieainst said Estate will pruon-rly attested. V. 110OLLINGSWORTHI, Adm'or. Notice1 ershmip formed between J1A5. A. Wt. I Stattox ClitE~n, having been di. aal consent, the liquidttiosn and settle~ esiness of the Fimit will be contduce(e S. Uuals-rig. S. CHIRISTIE, JAS. A, WILLIAMS, tf i