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Froma the douthern .;rieituist. Wheat Culture. This department of agriculture is becon ing daily one of greater importance to ti Southern farmer. It is a fact now indispi table, that Southern flour is more nutritiotL than Northern, and many pe-ople are begin ning to find out that wheat can be growl even in a cotton growing country, with pr< fit. The vast. flicilities which are evers 'where being opened now-a-days, by Ra Roads, will enable the farner of' the interic to find a market in the cities which now dl pend upon the North, while the increase c manulactures, which always follow in th wake of improvement, will create new de mands, always increasing. What, then, i to hinder us from becomins a great bread producing people-particularly those whi live a little above the cotton belt. We hav, plenty of land well adapted to the purpos -our cotton seed furnishes the best an< cheapest ianure that can be had for wheat and onr climate is admirably adipted to it All that is necessary is to take a little mon pains inl looking up the varieties adaptet best to soil and climate, to plow deeper, pre pare more thoroughly, put down the cottor seed regularly, sow plenty of good seed plow it in well, and brush or roll it ovel nicelv. Just here we are brought to a halt by the reflection that, although all men may :Igree to the correctness of the above remarks, still the great bone of contention is wehen to sow, and wthether the time of sowing has any thing to (in in removing the two greatest ob-tacles in the production of wheat-the Ihessian tly and late frosts. In looking over the Patent Office Reports en agriculture for ISZM-3, we were struck With the reia rkable coi incidencC of' opinion, that Lite sowing :was the surest preventive of the Iessian fly. But two coitra opiniis were offered, one for early sowigr antd the other early sowing afrr co/fon. The C!e:m culture of cotton doubtless has much to do with the exemption of cott'ion lbuad from the fly. In grassy and weedy lands they most do congregate, increase and multiply. It is evident that there must be some good reason for this agreemeit among firiners over ie whole inion, that late sowinig is the safest course-what is it ? In a climate like ours, it may be presumed that an insect which is hatched out in from four to fifteen days, can prop:igrate its species to an alarming extent during September, October and November. As we rarely have a freeze hard enough to kill the eggs or drive off these pests before December, all wheat coming up during the warm days of September, October and No. vember, certainly stands a fir cbance to lie well stocked with the Hessian, which is in full feather during that period. Thorough preparation of the soil, good Inaniurin and late sowing, (after freezes,) would seem to be the safest course. At all events, von stand a chance to escaipe the~ fill broiid,'andi if' your wheat is well advaniced in the spring hatching canniot do you imneh doinag.e. There is no chance to diodge his vernal visit<. Anid here we are heset by the other dithi culty: if your wheat he stroing anud huxurianit in the springm, tmt big frost aboiut Eatster, wvhich our old Dtcth fatrmners have kept as a sort of' buggerboo fir us since our earliest recllectiun, (antd by the wayv, he's not to be laugh.ed at,) may nip our hiipes. Then wvlit must lie done to meet this ditdicuilty' ? We know hut one remedy: chose pasituraige with small stock-sheep, calves aind cults. We do not mean dow'nright grazing one's whea:t into the earth, hut keepiing just stock enioigh on it (in dry, i'eal/her onlyi,.) as will keep it niicely clipped over unitil the 1st .\arch. It has been argued ny some that early sowing, with close pa~storatge, would siv'e the cropi from the fly iad front both, bot it has not been our expierience. But-there is anth~ter drawbiack we hadi almost forgotton, simpilv, we suppose, lie cause we had foiunil a remned y-rmst. Thlis can eaisily he avouided by son inig early v'n ie ties of wheat. " Lame wheat will not do'," i seems to be a commo1 n oipii on, andit eailv tI wheat can be kept back out of' frost's wayvt by proper grazing- there is no dioubt of' that. WVe knowv fields that wvere grazed till 1st . March, that now bid fair to atverage - tein bushels per aere, while oithers in sight 'whieb' had much the better wheat biefore the froste will not average live, unider the most favora-: ble circtumstances. It is not an isolated cazse. a We wvould like to have this questi->n dis. C cussed in the N"outern .4griculturist, amid have the opinions of wvell knowvn succes'id a and unisuccessfully wheat growers upon the ai subject. A little discussion could do no harm, and sonme grainis of' wheatt might be got out of the pile of' cha [f at all events. STR Titr SoIL TioRoUi t.-.-P'iwing, and harrowing and stirrinig the soil is the order of' the day for the niost of' this monmhI.i This stirrinig of thie soil, old .1 ethiro Tlull used to teach us, was the first and the laist essential of " goode hiusbadiie." Intdeed, he w'as of' opiion that better cr'ops coul d he f a raised by very finely piulverizing~ the,~ soil and ,wi puttoimg on no mainure, than could be r'aised iii by manurinig highly amid polverizitig the still a btut little. 1By the impiroved impilemnits iif' the presenit day, we can pulverize verv' i II thiorotugh!) at comparatively mnuchI less lt 1' bor andi~ cost thian they could iin Tlull's dayv. W~hy riot adopift his theory of' high nimarig. Comabine them togeth er. At any ratte, if' you plow at all, plow wvell and make the S soil as mellow as possible. ('REEN CoRN F.oRt WN'rEn UsE.--Taike the corn from the stalk wuhien it is i'ulh in the ' milk, or in that state in which wve generally" use it ; strip off' the husks and bouili~t for about half an hour. TIhis will harden it so tbe that it may easily be taken from the cob. It ~:ma may then be spread in thme suin unmtil it is S thoronghly dry. In preparing it for the ta-", ble, it may be soaked for ten or twelve hours, Pier and parboiled in the same wvater, bint carec Ho must lie taken not to boil, as that will make it hard and ditminish its sweetness. Tox~A-ro Prf.- Pick green tomatoes, pour if boiling water over them, and let them re- or a main a few minutes ; then slip off' the skin, ii~ cut the tomatoes in slices amnd put them in M deep pie plates. Sprinkle a little ginger' and - some sugar over them inI sev'eral layers. Lemon juice and thme grated heel 'mrv theo pie. Cover the pies wvithi a thick crust, and bake them slowly for about an hour. mk How -rO MAxE~ A BLhfl WASrr F'OR W.1L.LS. av -ake a pouiid of lump blue vitriol, potund~ it in a mortar as fine as possible, anid dis. Oc solve iin two quarts of rain water. Slake three quarts of' lime, andh when coldl pour inr the blue water biy degrees, and you can I make the wash of' any tint you may desire. Ito.I Stir with a metal spoon, arid use not a wood. De en, but an earthen vessel, for tmixing the vitriol water and lime in, as w~ood affects thef color injuriously. To cover smoke andh i A other impurities, tirst apply a coat or two of' NEl~ common white wash. I a . A Yellow Wasli for Walls is made b taking a quarter of a pound of' chrone yei low, a quarter of a ponid of gum senega. and two pounds of whiting. These, dissol ved in pure rain waler, ant treated as abov, described for blue vitriol, will form an excel lent vellow wash. To DEsTRoY TilE PEACM BoRER.-An s other correspondent of the Rural ew. York er vouches for the ellicacy of the hul waic; remedy, as flol!ows: I observed in a late number of the Rura -an inquiry lor destroying the peach grub I am induced to send you one which I learn r ed upwards of thirty-seven years ago, an1 which, when properly applied at the righ, f time, I have never known to fail. It is pret Iy well ascertained that the'eggs are deposi ted from the iniddle to the last of ti 5 seventh month (July.) About the irst 'ol til eighth month, or sooner, take a kett-le of boil iog water, pour it all arountid tlL body of tII tree a foot high,and let it run into the ground, a gallon to each tree. .f the worms have 'got far inito the bark dig them out, but it will el'culydestroy all withint reaLch or near the surl'co. Don't spare the water, it will help to give the tree a more vigorous growth. We had trees that were.so much alFected that tlie greater part of the bark had to be torn oil' to get the grub out, yet they have con tinuned to growv thiVil'llj. Try it. CANDIDATES. ror Sheriff. FELIX E. 1II,11E. W31. QUATTLEbU'M, Jt'.l's )AY, JA3IES EJDSON. FVor Tax Collector ITEOPIIII DEAN, W ESII-:Y WIlYZ. 3.I. 110W117TT0L, RA.\INEY .7L A31.\R. cil.\tLES CAITEIR, TIlO3IAS U. Ri1>iSE, D1l|ICEI II(L.SU.NIAKE, A. It. ABLE, For Clerk. R. 13. I1OUKNiHIIT, ED).111'3 * J' IIEN N. THUos. G. BACON. ror Ordinary. DAVID BODIE. JOHN W. 3i , WV. F. Ml'Itlsliq, 11. T.1. WRlil, GEORGE SINCLA'IR, C' l.UimB!t. S. I. JT10 1 0 IS ~ DDr. STAM ENGINE BUILDER Aid Boiler 3Inske'r. LL inds of Fl.or, Grist and Satw .Mill Gear n i-, :il Shaiftin mde anid warranted to per foriml eciuial 1 any in tile State. Dr. it. T\lcis, at Edelied C. II., is authorised .\-nIt to inke cnrcs Nov. -, 5: ]y .12 R~ E vi 0 Vr A L : Boot and Shoe Manufactory,' IIA\'ING remove d to the si~tr I)rug Store, asi usual, I amn pire. pared ti' mazke to order. Fine Dress, Double Soled Water Pro.of anid P'ump Boots and Shoes, Of the very H ET>I MIAT ERIA\ [LS, and an excel ent lit alay warrant ed. Also, nihand a large' variety of i'OOtTS and lipoedofi reasonab'e teriins. :y;N.HB-Waniited. thmree apprentices to learn 1 A me r ica n H otel1, H-IMfRUR:, S. C. lTil E lnersiened takes this -liberal patronaige~ heretilre giveni till keeps~ ien 0tile l'.etblisionietnt for thijr a'ecom me I loms wviith new*~ ;nil conjveni:elt Furituri., and . vn:a si- if wet I! driillei Servants. anl ifexpeieni ' 'aterer ande Cookis, his T..bi!v wvi hie spe:Il ith - ec l .'T IlE 1AI.\i'EI'T \F1ultlI '. i v A lese. and his persontal attenttioni, he' hopeis to' giv'e , t nieral saistio i.n to) those whoii favri himu ithl their Je. 'Pany-~iv ile is idie.sedl alko tio ahnrounlce tht .\lr. el .\.. llors-ros has juset com'tifl lairge an. h )MMODIOUS STABLES AN'D CARRdAGE HOUSES 'i e-.tnectioin wvith theL I ictel. z:nd w !! takLe special i:rt'o that dlepartiient. ieI. n ii! b... pirie d tio 'culltnieebite. the puicti; with Salile Illoises, luri t id Carriaues of' all eb-seitiiions 'in htiri, aol ra-t the 'iurrofu~iingit coutry on re'asonabhile ter's. et lie. his alsoi latre andt coiveienlt LOTiS fo'r thec coionoditiotin ofi Tra.Iirs :id Stick liriver., who ' S~eially invitedI to cail.li ISA AC SelITIJf ITamblurg, Ninay I1 3mn 1.; A ug u sta H ot el, - AUGUSTA, GA. 11. P. STA ii t, Pr-opritor. TIl ISI OTEL is now 'lien for the tihe iri 'if the' l'ri prieo it gi ve ., .ats ir pat rie'agie. It is c-entri'.ally situmatied n Blriiad -eet ain co venint o the diitllrent iaril Ila -po t<. I'assenlgers byv te GeC i brlH I be fuirniihed with bireakfat~st hi-fore tii-v b-ave li sef by Ih2- Setht Caroinati ilai ;. i ij weitiner, 1 thitebte di.ay trinm onithe ayneubbori' lil C t'he* Fl'lNIEURE. B nli 'INO, &c., in this 'tel :s all mnew. aiid it will be the enidet' or oef tih'e >; riete r to irender :l all holuy peatronize h2im m;'rtaele dingi their stay. - M~achine Shop. CttrEI ON lox CRtiEiE- ONA A HtALF MILE.S ..~Wos-r- br CunacoKes P'osnian 'ITE 'ihbscriber woiuld rt-spkectinmly annhouince to his friends aidi the p'ubbd general ly, t hat lhe tinuelLs to, catrry on thle abive beusiness under the. C t favorable auspeic s, biinei situated neamr three -- -. lills wthere time ditlerenit kindis'of mtateial canz eae at the low'est pries, andii hai.:m silleien t er-piower to proeije his Abthiinery, it will beA I tha h DOES po-ssess~ jmatirial advtage~i~s all compijetitors, whiieb enables himnto iiier the A c' wing articles at fromn FIFTEEN to TWENTY forw' Cent LOW ElI. than tihe Augus~ta pricess viz: finde tel, Family & Children's Bedsteads, Q.:, N'EL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, SASH, &C., ~ x --A LSO- t iiii Repatir all kindls of Furniture at the resii'ece detei iyione whoi iy faivor hizm with a call, on the renoable terms.I GEOR~lGE B. LANIAM1. ir 29 iowtt 11I Noticze S. L Personts aniivse inidebti d to the Estate oif .lhin Wteise~, dev'd., tire hierebyl rteuested toj iunmedimate sittlemet, n d tho ilse having dei Is against said Estate will pilease -eiider in t heirbeji nmts forthiwithi, propirly atte'stedi. acrine(l'ig teo Sil)NEY WVISE, To Rent, 92' E Room at pire.sent occup'ied by Mir. Lid 111 hi ae I it a t ry Goiods Store. In mey absienile ap ply A. Willhams. 8. CII RISTI E- 11mIa 8tf 50O P' OIL, NE.\TuS FOOT'0 OrL andl TAN. I' 'HI I OIL, fur sale next door to SeLLvAN's. :24 tf 33 Octe Edgefield Male Academy, T 11IS Iitution is opened for another year uni . the control of Mr. J. GREGG LEAT.NE our last year's Teaelivir. 'ie e-qp.rienee of a twelvemonth has fully sat led us that 110 wore co'tpeteIvt young geintlei can be fuild in the State than the one now at t head of our Academy. The bet proof of this the georal satisfaction given by hin hst ye: backed by the additional Iact that his Schotl, at t terllination if its first week for the second yea n1umobred .13 Pupils. The 'Trusttis desire to tesure the Public th their united ell'rts will be given to the cause their Sehool, and a continued and complete super1 Sion will be exct-is d by thei over its priogress. Mdr. Eirrxlra will in a short time procure a fit rate Assistant, and any number short of four sco can then be well attenided to. 'Ilie Uuibling- is in comifortable condition, iavit tiree large fire-plaees (one in each of the larg roomis,) andI beina will supplied with couvcie tables aId arn-chairs of the best finish. Once more we appeal to the people of Edgefie and tie adjoining li stricts, for their eneouragtenei of our earniest eileavors to establish a first ra preparatory Shelool. Ternq. For the Clht'ical De-partment, per annum,. .$36.0 " ilieer Eng. " .4 . ...32.0 ""Ordiciury "44 .., Capilol boardiing to be had in pleasant fumilies. JullN LII'SCONIR. A lI'fl tI SIMKINS, GEO. A. AI)IISON, LEWIS JONES, R. -r..51is.) Jatt 11 if 52 ROGER'S LIVERWORT & TAR. FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLD! INFLUENZA. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, SPIT. TING OF BLOOD, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TEND. IKG TO CONSUMP. - TION. r'ITTS preparation is getting into tuse all over on S(olntry. ''ie ritnerous IttRers we receive fron onr various agcnts, inflirminog its of cares effected it their iminediate neighborhoods, warrant us in snyitj it istI onif tie hesl, if not tile ery best Cough Medi eine now httebre the pubic. It almost invariably re lit I's and not unlreqeluently cures the very worst rases When all other Cotgh preparations have failed. 1i6 li relieveI ihe palieit, as Drnggist, dealers in Medi, Clines. and Phpicians can tvbnfty. Ask the Agent ir your aeare-t town. %%lat has been his experience v I the ebtes of this nmedicille. If he halts been :efllng il for atiy leIngih of time lie will tell you a I.1; T i BEST IMEICI.NE EXTANT. U, biw we Live a fi-w extracts fromt letters we have rce-ived Lilv regarding the irties of this medicine. Ir. 'S. s. Oinii. of Kioxville., Ga., says:-I hue blae usin g*emr Liiruorl and TiJr very eiien.sively in mit prttwi i.1,r three y-ars pst, and. it is with ph asure I stute ni ilia in'rs st'PElit l oltTY OvoE R A?1.1. OTn E All rlTIL.:s i-ili trliii am aceuaited, for which it is revoatmhl d/.", 31es-rs. Hizgerald& Renners, writing front Waynes. villt. N. C. sais T he Lir cort and Tar is be. c<muine idall1 more popular in this Country, AND W M TiNK .i'.r so. All ,rho have tried id speak in ;Oiininieilutale terms oJ' it, uid say it is very bien ial in all. riting (ie cumplaints; Jur wchichi it risiro Mew,1 d." Our Acit in Picketis District, S.C. Mr. S. R.Mc. Fnil. aiires is - that he uses it with great biarfit in Ik iwt family. niaid recnimiiii s it to his tivi-lhbors." lie gives an i m f a Nero woian,i il I's vicinli Iy. w hi hail leen niing unk dieae of the Lutgs fir years, airnedel w iih a severe cough, who was re lieVel ly the LiverAori adll Tar. Snih are the good re-ports ne hear of this Medicine frigo all parts if tlie Soiti. Fur a report of the sur tnr-inI iii eies it has perfoirmed in the Westeri and .\rt ilern and l:isteri States, we Would iinviie the bsltlerilot iatiti to read the pailphilet which arotm 1:01is each bottle. To all, we say, have hupe, have tope ! TRY TilE IMEDICINE:! PIV WAltN ED IN SEASON!!! Andl nielect noit that enahl wshiich is daily weakening ollnr yuil.itiltiion, irrltatnnr yauar thruiat and longs, wtheln so -loilthi andl Ihealing a remediv ani lie iib aiiiei :as f ar. Rliera' Syrnp oaf Liverwuat arni Tar. BEWAltE OF' COl'iTEl!FITs AND BASE 3M IThATIONS! Thet cenntine articie is sirrnei A NDR Ew Rocras, on lie en.;raved wvrai -sr a rai a eachl bo42ule. Price. S1 per bouile, or six haoattes for $5. Sold vholesale. andh retail biy St'OVA I. & 31 E A 11, ill Ct'h1 rt res St. bet. (Coitti atmi St. l.iaims.N. O. f''oil.: Ai:NrS 2-OR TIOe SoLt:ttnx STar, to rvilli all ordlers andi apipliiatious fur Ageiic iut W'niel l-y G'. L.. PlENN. !:tgefteil' C. I.: WAP.1,t.AW Jil:Ni. .l-be ille C. lb.: l'tXTT & Jo.\'s. New beir C (. 11.: .\. Jt. Ct:0l lii TN. Itlrhurg ; 21 AVtILA.\ 2) I=T.-T & Cia. Aulgusta, Ga., and by one A'gent in eer) 31arch'a. 4m 11 Georgia M~arble Works, G. RtANEIN. WV.3M.IlIRLOCK,G. I. SUMMEY Ni:e:ssons -rO .\. A-rsiJN & Co. I 'his EstL"1 blisamanent has beent itn success 111 fii elaiinl 24r a niumlber of yeats. Thea Uarties ari weilt <Teanead Itho Aarble is supeiri 'to aliy ini the liited States. We hive soi perfected ouar facilities for gietting out al finiingi wvotk thiat we can fturi,,h Dllounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, nll eveny thling in our litie uif basiness, in better Iil. andi alt cheaper rates thant ally yard in the untry. UI hitt it is consaideredi that we saw oaur oiwn mtar . :ino jilbbier's prolit, aind no high freight frim L Norllth, it u ill be seenl that we piassesi mterCial We. caatlially -elicit our fri'tnds and the public to :llille ait w~ak antd compijare our priercs with Sc of a; hear yards, hi lure otrdering Noarthlernt l ie. We have otn hand at our yard in 1lairi :1, a lar-t!e assaartmlent of FIN ISH El) W9'ljtK ..G. WI. Summtiers, w ill seil at our prices. Our ilpal work is donle at the M1ills. Addlress J. U. R.A NEIN & Co. Mlarbile WVorks P. 0., Ga. Tan 11 ly I STAT E OF" NOUTl CA ROLI.NA, EDGI-:I .Dh-I SALE. IN EQUIT'Y. Tohnt Rainfsfor-d, Aalti'or of )j C. Ji. Gloaver, dee'd ., rs. Bill to set up F. D). Tibbleatts, Molrtgahre, call ini as. F.' A datis anad otihers J PuThrsutance of the Orider of Chian. Dalrean in lls eaiuse, all atnd ialnii~ar tile Creditors of the i-mlait Jhin Ill, as hlto (Ordiniary of tile Dis ~t ofE eied-n alo all and :'i nsuhir the dituirs lit Charles d1. Glover, late of thle sail [). t d eceed.-asu well thlise having detandsi inat imi ilponl his ow'n accouiit, as thlosec haviing, tiodis naminst hlunl is onle of the sttr-ties ofi thie .lohnl lill, late Orinary iof thle said District henr-hyvresiiredl tia be anld appearca beibre mle ill i Qliiee at Ealeiehl Court flouse, on Mlcudav 'b lday of d1uly necxt, then andi thlere lito mak'e ;iriif if thesir respietive. debits anld idemandtis : snel 'If theo said Cre-ditorts as fail to climle In pirove thleit respiective dets1t, Ont tile day abovye Ilolled. will be excludled from all benelit of the -ee to bei prononntlleed iln this cause. A. Sh~bE INS, C. E. E. D). mmn'llrs. Oflice. 31ayv 29, I S54. 4It 201 Special Notice, LL Petsn -ind Iebti d to thle Firmn of i'iowF.Rs & 111n.r aer S. E. iowvi.:s, eithler lay Note air b ,unit, arte h ri-ly Initied if they do 'not ciame vy anth and miake paymient bty 1st duly, theiy will n their Notes aild Ave-c unts, ill t he hands of T. lgraith, Esq., at Etlefiehld C. IL., and E. J. <er Es. of A ugusta, Ga. I Ordlers after 21his dlate will receiro no atten- a mnless alcompiiiaid by the CASII, as ai am illited to elose UpI mty business. CI SAM LUEL E. ]BOWERSt.* th NOI icc. eui I A YIFD "t Stlen Iromt the Stubscriber (in to lanliary lat, at COW andl~li CA LF. TIhae Cows PU rid spieckleil Cow, wihout hlorns: the Calf ,te lull redl heife-r. Said CoIw was lbougiht friaml Stmithl, oi-?inally thel prop~erty of .John~ Cole-. fad was iin his mlark. A liberal reward wvill L. id for' tile adelivery of them to mue. _ S. E. BOWERtS. mbrhr, 3May :30, tf 211 J (0 LASTERlNG LATIIS, four A an fiour aind a lhlf feet lontr, for - i. A pily aut Phlank Rtoad .\ill, Il0 iles abaove llrr, hr ti IL A . K EN R ICK. JI Ilhilrg, A pril 3 If 12 iburg & Edgefield P'k Road, -^ f 'l.ANK~ ItI A I) fromt labut rg to Edlge RI: field is now comlhetedl anid open*I bor the pubh 11. A. KENICK, P'rei.' 5tf 3t ir. IPIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, PdUSI9 er TIlIE SFubscribers wouldl called R, tention to their Splendid assortmen si rior "; P IA N.O F RT S, IC Of 6, 63, 61 and 7 Octavos frimi tle e lebIr:1 ir Manufacorivs (if Icos & Invt. IIAEL o r 1,nos. and A. 11. GAL: & Co., Of NewYr Yrk ie These are imade frin the bestani thiorigly ,t, soned m:aterials, with il.l the latet improvenimi and are WNAilltANTFI) to .al nd the vari, at clmaniges of this eliale-aild fo4.r et;lility and sv. of ness of tone cannot be surpassed. Their BOOK and STATION F.RY departmu conisits of a good asso tw-ent of st e School and Miscellaneous Books, Atnd all the Cheap literature, as sin as publish 'U as well as a large and well selected Stock of S .r tionery, &c. it Their Stock of P1NTED MUSIC is the lara d in the State, cmsislini of all the popular Sn WValtzes, 1'l arches, Variations, &c. it eEr New lusic reecivvel every week. Mus~(~ln Ins irmnentis. They ulso keep an eleant assirtment of the I 0 fowing instrumenits on hanid iz: 1) Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clar 0 nets, Gornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJC Accordeons, Tamnborii ine FILUTES, &c. Also, an assortment of 3luoical militec lize. (9' An assorntent of supetrior Violin and Guit STHINGS. always in h:"ni. All the abovearItiles %%ill be snd for Ca-h good paper, by G I.:0. A. O.\ T-S & B V)S. Broad Street, Au::usta, Ga. Nov 0, t ' 12 THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLAs -IlS medicine, when used according to directions, wiU curo, without fail: - Scrofula or Kine's Evil, Cancers. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Tumcri, Chronic Sore Fvnp, ltingworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rtheumarim. Pains in the lionPs or Joints, Ol Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands. Syphilis, Dyspepsia. Salt Rieum, Dieases of the Kilnevs, Disemses arising from the use of Mereury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Sidtp and Shoulders, denerat Debility, Lumbago, Cotlmihs. Cotl-s, Propey. Jaundice. Cestiveness, Bronchiri. Wc':,kne-ss of the Chet. Sore Throat, Pnlmonary Atletions, nol all other Disease,, tending to prodree Consumnprion. Liver Comn plaints, Female 1rregularities andi Cotmpliaint, Low Spirlits, Sick and Nerrous Ileadacehe. Nigh: Sweats, Exposure', or T'nprudence In Life,, Cherenic Con. aidtutional Diseases, anti as a Sprinot and Summuer Drink, and General Tonic fir the System, and a Gentle and Ph-ea'ant Purgative, it is superior to tlug Lick ant Congress Water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powders. It Is a remarkable flirt, that among Uhe hundreds of eminent phyesicians who have exained the recipe hy which Bull s Sarsaparilla is preparedl, not one lhas enndemnedt it. but atl approved it, and commend it in the highest terms. Many physicians express thmemselve.s strongty In thme btief that it is decidedly thu best preparation of Sar eaparilla that han ever teren DIlace-l le..r m pul.ne. Although there are many physirians whc feel a rehuctance to havineg their narne-i andned to the reenmrriendation of any parricular remiedy-. not withstanding tiey may approve of it in the imihest degree, there are others viho fratnkly 'Ild thirupor in favor of a rine-y which they know capabs of dong so much good in an attlicted com mumrty. As an evIdence, read the f-lion log from old and respeertable phyvmeiaos, of high standing in the commnunity in whlih they live: T R S T I K O N Y, 27 TestImony like the following rendt-rs sn perfintns all comments orc the efficacy of Bll's .$ar'aparilla From Dr. L. I*. Yandtell, Professor of C'he-nitry in, th' Lotlville Medical College: I have lookedl over Ihe list oh ingredienots somuposing John Butll' Compound Extract of Fareapamrilla, and have no hesitation In saying that. they form a safe eompound, anti one that promnises well in chmronic diseases, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDEbb, M1. D. Ia'uiville, June 6, 1845. What Dr. tyles, physician be appointment tos the Louis Wills Mlarius hloupital, says of huli's .ar-apasrilla : .LOmEIvut.E. March 201. 1S49. * I have examined the~ prescrip: inn fr the preseiarion of John anita Sarsaparilla. and I believe tihe comnbination to be an exellent one, andI well calculated to produice an alter ative inpression ont the syoteum. I lhave used it both in public anid private practice, anti think it the best article of Lurispiarilla now In usie. iM. PYTP. 3M. D. RElsdent Physician Louisville Mlarie.e llospital. 5m-Prnthnts Lotiott, Kr,. April 2ith. 1%0. Sn Prtmeto addiress rovou a few line,'.:ian donme She hotnnr to reply to a request that I wiil mnake in the conclusinn of this let ter, & c. Uiest I ~ rdaeof ransylvania 3Medical Unvriy;I have practiced medicine in this wilderness comatry, about are years, but owing to sxptisuro io litter cold weather. I hare teen itdh-posed with Arnie Itheumat isemnlabout six monthe After having exhiaustedI my skill it the treartient af my ease, and deriving no benefit. I was induced to gire your CLsth axymarv 01 sinsAPoamurt.A ai fair trial, aind accordin:;iy purchasedi a bottle of vournmedlicine from your agent, M1r. George P'. lirown, abotih twit wiee ago, and I anust enfess that One bottle las etitirely cured tie. Ii ia my opinion, that your prepamration of S irsaparilla h decidedly superior to any other preparation nsw in use, and I will take great plensure In recomumendinir it to rhio afilicted as being a retnedlial agent, and I will advise the lhysiicianj to use it in thetir practice, &e, Itespectfully yours, ii. II. A LLEN, 31. D. Lorimnt.E, July 12hl 194.t0 I have exatined the list of artieles that comlinse .lohmn Bull's lxtract of Sarsaparilla, and I have no biestitation in laying that it is a safe and valuable roiiipund. I wcould' prefer It 1o any article now in use, for thme dise*ates srising froni an unpure state of the blood or taint of the 5. stemi.| [ eonofid.*ntly reenmumendlit to mny friends as be-inm a power ful Extract, and One that I believie will cure ali clas~ses ofI liseases for which it Is recomnidied, if usedi itecordintg to lireerinus. I beiieve it to be a vailabl esuc-cedaneumt to tlercury. -Nay, I have mty doobts whether itn the most rinletnt mini protractedl cases of Syphilis, aentiipanied with Modlei 'ropme. In caries of the bontes, whether it ought not to succeed every other remeidy. Honorry Meber o it.. leCONACIITE. 3M D. I~onrar Simbe ofthe Medica l Society, l'hiadelphla. 0f ear. what Dr. Stapp.ibpysician who stamtvis at thes op if his profession, says of .lohmn hlull's Sarsa parilla : I have, been using ,Jomhn imll's Sarsaparilla in a great ariey of charonic diseases. with the imiot happiy efleers, nd I have no hiestitutiont in recoiimmetndiiig it to rthe public ar the cnre of ecrufumla, syphili. and iail cutamieous antd f landular disease.. Yours, mois. fercenitly. Lewi-port, Ky., Alpril thmIh ll. WMI. STAPP', 31. D. Rev. H. W. SEHON, -Rev. E. BTEVENSON. Cosce~:ms. - The, fillnweing Is a vecrl-arimi copie of a srtificate niow in the pnisesion of thme proprietor -f'lliull's arsimparilla. Iter. E~. WV Schon is idely andi i:eieralIly nownm us an eloiiuent tad aceninplimhed pastor of the M. ..leurch. anid 11ev. E. Stevenson has. bceen known as' one r the moist tmaernteid anmd zealious inembuers that the Ken-I rkty Contferenice could boast of for imnany yeairs, ant at mis tinie is fluing tihe high and respon-ihile stau ion of agient ir the M1. E. hook Coneern. Can the world produm'e letter mitmre satisfactory testmnonr in favor of any snedicne ? otter testismony then was eiver offered in favor of any edicine. Itev. R- W. Sehom - lIer. E. Stevenison : L~opiezLt., Mtay 20tim, 15-10. We hare tused Jol'n fluli's .Sarsaparilia, anid have knmown to be used, with entire satisfacntionm; and we have no I *stituition in slating our belief, thmat It is a eafe anidI luable tuedicai contpoundi, anmd calculated to pirodlure uchl good andl relieve much sul'erinig; and therefore . muld cheerfully and most caroestly recousmndi it to the licted- K W. .tEIION. (Signed) Ei. STEVENSON. A We earnestly invite all pena who are suffering with y of " the ills that flesh Is heir to,'' to call 'in tDr. JohnO il e agent, and get a copy of iull's Fammily Jourmtal Atis ; andl for time sake of hunmanity, wre hope that a gle Individual will not be found uniwillinig to give llull's reaparilla a rait., after readuing. ianid recillect ings, iat t he ne tiume, that It is jtumpossible for thme Itor to piublisla tenthm part of (lie inulihor of ce.rtificates of astouninig res performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amuoumnt of tes many voluntarily shn~wered on Dr. Itull's Sarsapiarilla, ". wieli ktnwn and distiimnu-hed imndividuals, both In bhec and private life, hias been perfectly overwhtehnming. C C-' Dr. Johmn ilull's Princeipal Offlee, west bide Filthi ret first deer below asimh Louistt.LEr, Kr. I7 F'On sale in this Villaget, on Agetcy, hy G 'ENN, Urtgist. Fas, Fains. ct received a lhire, atid v.tried asstmentiilt oif FANS, of beamutifulstlyles.-for i-ale veryv cheap J. A. GtrltliY. pril I if 12 ter Fresh Flour. MST reiceived 5,000 Lbs. GOODll COUNTlRY L l:'R, in Sacks antd fo'r satle by hT G. L.. l'FNN, Ar:N-r. rIl 4 ifI Fo MIN' and IBeeswax WantedI.rt F ANTEi One hun tdred TFheusaniil 1' emndh'san mllbur$. A pril 20., tf 1 C Lc. Spring Goods---New Styles ai- OH 1 i P. SETZE, A:CsTA, GA., I t o just opened a large and elegant Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Rcived ditvet fromt hie iriprters in New Yo te, to whieb he rLspecl fully solicits attenltion. c .Ladies' Dress Goods. -- Tii Organdie vll'SIJNs; - Rih Printed .A CON ETS its* Frenlh GING I.TAlS: Is Rich Figured BA EGES; et- Plainl d#). Paiin (RAPE DE PARIS, it Wich Plaid lilia SI I .KS: Pri ind :no Plaid TISS UES; lhlourning, 11ARlEGlS. l'hyid and 1'rited Mlourning and 2al Mourni -4, BARIEGES. a- A J.so-G NA ES : Silk anl Covtin II 151 1 Lace and Twisted Silk AlITES, ke., &a. t April 12 2 13 Embroideries. IT E Subcriber has just reaa ceivedi a lrve lot lViehand low priet d J -t*.aII . 0l 1 )1.:1 I.S, e'a it;an of jL.acea, 1B0Aak anl SwiS aLu'Iin C(Il.L.A.S: Cheni.- .-i, I- " i' lnh-arsa'.va.: ~alournaing~ anal Secoandl .\aourain: ca,I.t..\ i:s Eibraiaai-red White Crnpe SIlI W l.s. a1uIaah aleevs and Cinilivttaes, in s tIts. tk:. .JOJIN 1'. SEIZE. r A ensi.aApril 13 m2n 1: New oods FOR rEN TLEMEN AND BOY'S WE.Ah . LA ItGE annd well assartel stock of tih above GOO1JS, jut received by JON 1'. SECTZE. A ugusta, A pril 13 2m1 13 New, Beautiful and Cheap! rT INE SUB3ISC11HEIE is naaw receivin: a LARIEnnat S'LENI 1)1SlIJ)STOCK af D 1AA81L DAY G _0DZ, Suital!e for the Spring and Summaaer Trade. Nq pains has lien spared in the selection of this Stoel to please the laste a a A I.. Than:akl'ul fo r a;past patrinnlee, I assure imy frienl that evarv e11iart will be m ad. to marit a'eutin anee of their faor. Of the Ladies, n alald all, wInllI particularlv request an examination beon'r puirchasini, elsetIheare.. A\ Amon this Stack 111:a it fouml a qactanplete assolrtmlenat ol' Dres% Goods. eainbracing Col'd M I'SLINS. of the latest and rnlaot fash ialiabl ' sItes. 10 ets. to $1. .i \ il i ES af everv color and qainlity: Plaid and Fi'ad Tissue SIL.K. very rich: I ace Striped Ol:0 A N DI' ad if unaled sityes IRich Coored SILKS,. very elal: ]Figurred and Plain SI I-(. d' all g ualities Nn insook and Alull .\lUSLINS: White lig'd, Cartleaoal do a new article " ;nni Cl'd do alo Stripad sawis do very pretty lIt:eAd " do G I N( IhA NS. new PTatterns. Ilest Stm-k af l'liI NTh aver oal'red in the Markicet. Stl l:R NINa; 1 ( iilS Ol' evtery l-seritlioni: Wh'te' aiti Cta'd Grenadine . ANTILLAS, new style tSunn-r: White mail Coalored Glacie SILK, suitable fAr Sprliir :tmi Suniutr : L.aee -int .\lnslin UNDEIlSL.EE'.'VES front Gj el". it) .3':1,n : 'Muslin and Lace CO1-LAT>9. latest fashions: Cl E\I lSlETTS, new style and he:tiatil'id L~arg' :anda carmph-lte assoartmtenlt of 'Jackoanet and I tai li.-. I' Thre'ada i'.lineg ainad isertings:a J Ilaoud St tam Tradr aiai isle' I.aces & Ed:agiltgR. \VIte' Gra; I* lt'lath tar skirts. newa aritia'le: GIAV ES alil i OS0I E RY, great varity-suita ble. for all niaes: L~aiies'. Mlis'.e- nand Chlildlren's SI10ICS. &c. 1Te' als-. trusts that hae bant nat beenl taiinaoinfl of th t~n li te Sternerc Sex. in this line hisi broek S'lratr's LI N E N lifi l.r.S raf everv alun!itv: ('attariaihas :ni Yark .i'rs, rnl. tio~ 12ta5 ets I ir ald Eta's. C a-hriia-etts aral.\Meriiaa ('ns~irrers I!!rn :nal Gr::ss I.inreis lfar l'*aanta. tll aiu:.lities ; *'tiaat lgita.'ts anal othier gaaarl) far (lhibaria's Wa hin-. Cuprl'. pae;in ;r bunfT Nlarsals YestinuLs9. Ca ad '.1 .k Ci avatls, a ugh Itiand beaiutiul airticle La lai .\!u-lin Ctraivaits, vartious (nnities - Jliank tatml Coalar.-d Staacks ainda hais. I tvery r'elapetflly invyita' all thoa!e wishing I)RY l(it iI)S to in-e lila : e'aiI, binglt deatarttiied taa be l'N Il El:S)LI) lay NO UN E~ in a lidr and hoanoa:-a ble lunaier. . 31. A. ri.\NSOM1, AaG.E.T oftt It. 31. Fl'i.L-It. Tl iambuirg, A pril 31 tt 12 BROWNING & LEMYAN, 131it'OtT Etas aOF French, English and German :.' and! 211i Kia-treet,'. carner of Marke-Sireet ('h,.arintolu, Ili. C. {3 .\R PEI. IN Iss.-lIngrain. 31 ls, lirauasels, Tfa \.a'et ry :tia \'eltats. a T' I;TlA IN NI.\'T l!lI A l.S, int Silk, Satinu anad ( utrl.iin ('mbar'aes and .\ausli ns, in latnre variety, E,aa'reit're.1 1.ane and Niu.,lit Curtlain. all styles, t ilt I 'ar lh-a' , ina ill the new alaslians, C~'urtalin( Gira<, I Iialers. l.aaaps. ITaels, &ei. IDrapterty Crads :raal Ifl talaa"s, int all v'arietie's, lIritih :airl .\ mtlriaennt Fl'aor (ili Ch..thas, Silver andl G i Stair IRods and stair Carpetings. if all st laes. Wiltton. Velvet, aind A xmainster Rugs, in large Va I'lI.\NT. \IlON WVO( )INS-BlinnketsPlains.a Kar-ey s Ca ps. &c.' ' laed .ini \V haiti' inl-a'. 9lhirtingrs. ke'a. aCatt ta O'aniabur t's. at zil thea. bt st S'Uthbern mtanu Enae!;lh atnd .\nta r'iennt C'OTTON Fl.:ANNEL.S, IFtr'it-h. EnhI mal~tttal .\mercan'ritInt, 11I NNsat If lischardlsa n's saupariar mauake, for 'httin'as~taahirs. laallaw ('a-es. TIahh-e' )infa--ks, hayl'e. NpJits, Taawalintgs, hieab:Laa.eks, Fruit Ilthv. l. E. I hatlers, Grtaiss CloathIa. &ca. (iarbi,"asitmt ies tad Vestitngs, of best French ! P Saerant ts' ClathIs. in all the shioales of El~aish c: Satinelits. Tweeds, .lans attd .indrsa ys, af at l unlitih s atra style's. With t hitli aissairtimt tat of'al In SI 1.1(. TIS$V'ES, lHA [tGGES, GRENA\- - tINFS,.\ Nl'sl.iNS. &.. Ib hains,.lpaeuis atad .\eourtintg Gootdse, in Ernitag I ress Goods, in great varie'y, constatttly A ll thla avemy tare. of iour atwn Direct Im-~ nirtlllious, ;and l'eredl tat the LO W E a Tr A 11K ET PltIC'lEs. Ter''i3Iaa---C.\SI I l' City A coalptanace. ) l(Yl'he ()NE I'ltuCE SYSTE31 stric.kly aal red'a to. All Gaoods w~arr'ated'a. I ROWVNlNG & LENIAN. aa Chitalstan,.'Ian 30 tr 3 BOOTS A ND SUIOE8 P~ THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE'a masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. U)E ALI-IS iN >ots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. !IE liaow re'icitit-r t heir F"A LL SiT CK( af L allt, l.adies, NIises, IUaays, Youths iad iiren's 51ItiES aaf thea F'immest Quumlitics, rj pa thea hat that call lie bought~lt. >iar A saart tentt a'aontainis EVER C iY ARTICLE fetm ally) keplt ill the largest Boot iad Shoe Store s. resi --A Lt. v'Alr!ETII's OF- Caip PLANTATION BROGANS r VI1) 1it I'Xj E XlER1'.A'X T X' .%Jfpt% E . \I aaf whlich we twill sellI onl thae moast r'eitsonale frat "s- will tuanta, Oct 12 t f 39 I 'ST lieceivedl irret froma thle F~atory,'' 'Thi rty linaxes CII ICE W I N G T'1.\ C(CO, compi~risinag, r'' Choia'a lIraals, v'iz:a lln'y Pew, Oranaco, ra ald Prtemltiuma. F'or stale bay the. llaxo aate fir'st il at ID. W IPItICES. IDoan't fiai to call antd auni pale befoire buying e'lsaewhetre. SPee. G. . .PECNN, Ausxx-r. timea et 2i' Cl .a lJ. Groceries! 50 IDS. SUG.\R, Also 50 Barrels STEV A RT'S fit). 200 laas COFFRE. 25 Hi Is. MOLA SSES, 2110 Cuils ROPE, -ome very sapeior. 11il10 iles GIunny andl lDinnle B1AGGIN-,G 301 WhoeI. 1 ltl n11 nd (ItMilter ii,6. Nil 3. No aId Nlcs MACKEREL, alsii Kits, " A I wI wIuld A.O state," that we have a fl 3asrttient 'if Blankets, Negro- Cloths, Bedsteads. Chairs, *ntiles, Osnaburts, Strip Irn- N.ails. Oilm, W ha1te Lead. Shot, Biar Levad, !Salt, CheIese. l'wle, 'lp ice, Baconi. &Vc., &.,., A nil in fact, every artiele tastily fiund in a Gr< very store. . J. .4j;l.EY & SON. __amhaurg, Nov 14, tf 44 For the Planters! 150,00' Lbs. Peruvian Guaum )111 bbIs. Kttlewell's G UA.\ 1nd. S.\ A.TS, 7 ia . h -i.ll w-sl' CIT E.11IC.A L SA LTS, :0 " Pir' gir'nd I'LAST E. Th14: above! #:.I':Ier.tedi Alaanars foer sia by d1. Mili1.EY & i-ON. Iiintiir:. Nov 14. tf 4.1 it..- I.: r- t ilk- I ferald. Ia.-pend nat Pres : .t l Ai-t-ls a1 G.tle will compy the :11ho'vP 61hu a,,,,. Ii .r.; ua to .. Ito& -, ON. Fresh and Pure Mledicines, &c Ti ESu-esbrhas just reevdaSl:E -J -1 Sot:K oil Family Medicines, Chemicals, &C. -ioIassawmG IN rAILT oIr SSujlIate of Q(uinlinae. ;I 're Pih hinsa, Sup. Carhmiat of Soda, 4:aloniel, Henrv's I 'al. aai I Criaat of 'rartar, pomSaks, 1,041cne Sulpliate of Morphine, lo:dile if Piitasicum, n m.\ i, rviiah:ne. h 's tIl xir l, Opimn, :F' iiisienk' ', rntifgi, Tloaipwn's Eve Watr. e.A list. r'. (inrient, Cieesemiaain' I alsain, !Evans' Iltnects. Noirwod'Ps Veratrun \iride. A nil a full suppjifly 4-f most ll tihe plopular Patrni Mredicines of 111th.f day, all of w hich are warranted free from adulteration. G. L. PENN. AGEN'T. Oct 26 tf 41 Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps, DIRCT IMPORTATICN. TI 1 l'nad rsi'nei d his j list received. inl connee tion wi:h other (AilIC 1.LgtUl;S. a large lit of WOLVI-E'S Al!.M.ATIC S*IlI-:1)A.' SCIN.\ l'S irti freiom llil;adl. Th Ts iedivine is highly reineildel fo edical purposes.and as a berav to thiise who imiul;te inl :aamv thin- in the line f Pure /'o'land. has nevr bet' exeelled IV ally thinga Iferei in this cotintly. It cines in quart botth-s atnd canl be had faoim the Subsvriber im any quantity. - Scetch WHISKEY pure. Choiec COGNAC BlRANDY. 1l.llam\ GN. pure and --h-icer, .\la ihira WIN'E, ld anid linie, C/IzIMP.-I CNE 1'IAES.choSic brands. .A slentid asrtmtlentt ot' West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, kc, With a few I-rrelIs New (rp OleanI s iu.!asses, IaIid a .-w boixes i-iiriior Sp'eri .\daanaine ('ani dlis. Thv.se with a general a:ssortient if FA 3I 1 Y G I.l: CERI 1-*.;S previously in Sttore.. takts his diiek very comp:let, all or any part of whicih widl be sil Iliw. S. EC. BOW EI:S. I lamiir..Tan 2 tr 5 Copartnership Notice. ~Ihavi assteinlltl edtemselves togethevr, for the transneti'ing of a General Hardware Business, mi'dr tihe styl ofm ii ttNsos & -l .ti'sys. lanaIburr. whereai w' wtill alway:as keeip atn ext. tive aus'iirtmeat 'tf E\'LIY Till NG in that hane. niberat wait Saddh- s, Britles, I larnte:s, LI..atherT'runaks, \~Vhiaps. ke*. &c. ilambuiarg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROBINISONI &t 3A CSON, I A.VE now n t nsi noo t mh-tei St4-i | . h ofZardwareII, :amoniagst wthiebl maa lie '2nrn 'iTon Enaeish anid Swe~ed Iron, Siun 10.es Nail!-, 2oarti I 1.h,. 1a tines. St B.',z. ('.ins'& .\ xes, 75 " 1lade~is' P'aatnt Tiies andt others, 5 "i Sutp'rior Strawr Cuttw ara 2n 4 Spoh-ls ail $hovels, Tilltsata nttal otheLarai inef Vice's antd .\narills. T'race. Hubera.a. I~ Fi'ftha .ui il t..r 'ti b- 'if (hains, A coperte Stock ofE I '.ek..t :and Ti~ Cutrv,. --.t a. -rr tas Ei Plainas. S"awts. II 'h a is.tr s. linages, Putwil.r i ak.. l aott 'n a nt iaol fards, Fryinga I'nns. (;rid~ ioars, I Iaan:ni.:.s. I -itatts 'Taeks. W~arer, atnd Watli- Iron'as. Ci nile t' icks. SeAr Mat. .\iain I; Uaf.es. Spirit f1.vet., I 'hlts, Comp:ij.:s..is, 'lThuma Gnat~ris. i'ieu~ar.-ion (-ap.s. & c. Ilnamburg.A pril 27 tfh1 1$ R I) W N~ ' Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Ill : 1-8l:'(* is w~tarran'tedl a" prtsws. in a I iaencntrat'edi f'irm. nll aih. talale, properties. of fAAIA('A,~ ;IlN~il-'t. atal ni ill he fitnnif, on trial, ani lnt FI-am.vy .tltdicie. It as pa~ir!ealarlv rctm-at aataidedi ais a to i'e t. peLrsmias rein erinig friar, t-ver or ither 'lhsea'res. a few ilr'aps imalrring to al ath tiah :litw andti viertr etqnal to a ntinte-eln ful of ttr--nly ir oher -tinittlarat, niithitit anyi o f the dei'littating ilu-as nthieb are tture' tit follow athe use~ of ihpaa'r iof iay kaiad ; :nirt it is therefre esptec'iaall s-rtice,t,.- to I'hbrenr arait fern:ale's. TIo tn- naated *j itn ill ptrive .a nar comatfort ;t. ahe iyv-peprjtie'.: aat tr ti- tulm an-. reiib r'hw 1t0 Ctant iir rhei~a tic aje riout,a it eives rentt rel'ief: andti to te ierite nt hit ni-hies t, are ''li.na hinolr. it is intValuiablea-sit iit titne ti thae 'Ftt.tir r.- e andir ston::h tit ri-isa temaaiin:ai nid is contaequetntly a g'rena agent int tihe catuse of -myajeranace.ar Ptersoan detsiratr an aril lat ena ~h'a'n he.' ra ie 'frd aponii , 'eparedi iiilly frtm an ureJ.\A..\('A (il.ti.shoul i paiar j t a--;ak foir "' lhr'wan's I--t- of r .Ilamrt L ttfener."' whiith i.. wvarraail ttr fr- what it is re enit'ed. andau is prna red only a aI n K .11:)'E fll'O\ 3M rite :uid '-heia~r ian-, .N. L. cotrner Cheinnaat aan fath Strre.-rs. PhIihhlpiia. , l)irtritus actcimaat et-h bItIrthle. puit lir sale int this V illa.;e bay t;. L.. I NN. Aget. a. 3Jay -I Iy -- 16 ST AI', ()p. i-(){'i ' \ I1 NA1.. IN C'O3I.1ILJ P LLE'A S. "t S. F. Stevenas Jtw rs. Foreign A:ttachmnt. ;. Chas. TI. lIharris. ) . thi Il I Phtantilf iaa thte aabiove case h-iing~ abis dlav. - tjlil hais I e!aratin int mvr ( llie,~ aani th'e ~fenant hain janreiafhe rwife mair .\ tf'rnaev to re e hn tj~ lhu bnts ofibiis Statr. titn ua hami a ''-i ' said Ih-clarationa wiah a rn'ej ti piiia.1 en b'ee -eid. Ont arationa oft .\lr. A i.ts. PIiiY's~ .\norr (. Ordered, ThIrat satidl )'teenaat ap penir andi gEsi aid to snail Ieelaraion withaina a veiar andt a dlav am ata h ate her.eof, ior finaal antd absuluate~ jutdgmtert t gu~ I be givn agatinast himt. .'erk'sa Oli. A pril 17, 16'54. ly 14I ST T 0" d()Ui'I ('A R()LINA, LV COMMON P'LEAS. lIar S. E. litiwers, ) e'x. l-1>reignu Attachsment. Y E .J. .il. Robtfiaasin. trow HJ I Phaina ti' itt thae av'e catse havingt tis day liledi his I eeL'arationt at mty Ol)lice.:mdat the ID'- - hmtt harmtae tneiter ifet noir A at' rney kntoiwn toi 'Ie withtin at lbitsr 'if this State, onr whomat es itf satid IDeeharaionii witht rutles tot ph-iad ennt lie "td1: Oat mtotiona of air. S-rvi.Es, Attorntey foir I deat rat:rih treedI thatsaid IDi'eendant aplpeair andat :a td td tit sahil Ilehaationa witin a year andi a daypr then ilaae htereof. air irtal anad abtsol ute j udigmerit bie atwatrdled agaiant haita. T Il0s. 0. P..\CON, c. c. E:. D. - Ietks Ollice, .\larchlt, 85 Is,. ly 12e N~ot ice.I LL Pe'rsotas itaalehted to thre Ettat, of M'lartha Barrett, dler'd., will mnuake pateent by the J oilver itt Otiner ntext . and atho lise It;,v ina alein atds mtet ast snidi Eirtate trill rendelgr temr itt hi thei abovite excht itied iday, as I itendai leavinga the St'ate ttat tat - B. BA IMRE'T1 Aduw'or. ine S 21 n A. * INEW SPRING G OODS RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES, ORGANDIE3, JACONETS, BRILLANTS, FRENC3 CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. A L E & WAR16Zft E, ACGUSTA, GA. . .have r-ceived a lurge Stock or the above GUoUs, which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, e Are believed tio be tisurpn.'ed in any alarket; and h vivn b en thelei ad tl f-iiili' very laatest ianntorta. ti'.ns. 11tr e'Iusomr1as nti Mill fitasi thmt to be the new. s, est andu clioicest Goods of the Season. -AI~o A beatiful list of Goods fur Misses' Wear, con lRieb BAREGE ROBES, (hsmthing new:) h eat Frehiel USLINS an:tid liIU L L.A NTI-S - Pl;iin, litf, Pink, lilue an.i Fawn cul'd Frene' CAM IIC.S: Frelnlh, Enalisuh andi American PRJNTS. l We live alail hinridmiie Sttock (if Oods finr GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Wich we wn!d he plen:-ed to Aihow mur ctaiotfomere atu1l iti e. n1,.iassurin tliem thiat OUR PRICEII Wi.r iE AS ilEAP .154 T11E Ci'.APET. M'" l1'etams frioml tihe' cltintry would ao well to, give ts a vall ie-fsore purcihi-ing elseuwihere. A ug-ita. Aisril 19 1 g G RE AT SOU'THE RN REMEDY JACOTHI CORDIAL, 2011 .11 LT.%M M 5 CII)LElZA. DI.4 TEl 'a, 0llA 2RI(fE.\, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM. A j.o, A DMRA llI.Y A IAPTEI -r iv tANY DISRAsps O -EMtALS. 3:os-r ESPECIALL.Y PI~' \ ~fU-1 T1E IRT[*'E, OF JA n'.N 01MD4L AIRE TOO Ir.7. KSr) H'S Ti I.K'E JF AX'ON31C7.. 1 t. It enr'th- prst es's of Dliarrha-e: 24. It eures the wsorst fr oi, f Nt 1wsitary : :3d. It eur.% (nlifornin nr Mexi ca Dirrrliu': -41. it s -verest Cholie: 51h. It er. ( r31'h.: Ih. It eires Cilesra ' irnfanstann: t bIt eisren psinftiu 3.I-osiruatit-n ::h. It reiieves Pain in lt:v-k ainl I1.'n-: Al. It outieetst't Nervousn. r arnI )e won-isy : It.4. It re:taors Irre-;:farities:" it. It di-puls y and luiirien. Feeling; 121th. It's un adnairable A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &. " I hal.e ui.1 .'' Cr!ial in lty fanily. anal have F1un111 it.a Inatst eillicient ill il lny jlit gnsn. a Vnhiable rented.I" 11--n. lilli.\.M WAI'IFR,. Jinule oflr Supreme ounrt, Ga. It zitves rie pIlennre in hI,0n able tit recommend Ja. obI %-rliah-y11 own [wr.nial -xls.'rience. and the e , ri-ii- f iy n:hbr atnd frields :'r.1. me. i.s a sutlIci eit guarant:' --r int- to litve L t) be all that it ptrs to be : viz: A r'ef'/n .-m's/.-' W3M. II. 1'NIFEItWOOD Foiririy .Juge pr Supwrio-r Co-urt. Cher-okee Cireasit. I take gr:st hl-.-irt in reommo' rendling this invaluable I inelia:i- t stall taill-eted with lownn.- a;l' e.as. fosr which I bhteiv it to, b' s riisn rit y-di.e. iperioir to "This efficient reniedy i'i travellingt int' ceilebrity as (not a' Nfmisapiari' lshsits'ed hii; e' niina ilits ss.in, anli gaining csaniiinenda:ai lliwhereve'sr used's." Geoirgria .femian. Nfiny 19;h, VZ3. I have uisl J"al*t Cordial in ny limily. tind this. with tilt that I sear abtl it az :s renwdy by tiase who have tried it. uihwes nie beheve that it '.stds at the head or evtry plisnisarri-in ,f ti.- kiini. arni I wstili reiniend its1 use in tie dl-ases1 fr %% hib it is compoutet." 31 LIES G. Di1) lI \-, .\gent Bank of Ga.. Griffin. If thwre i aiy ere liblitily inl hunin testimosny Jacnh's tsarlil assi st':td pre-eninent ls'sle ealt !the'-r pr'parations tihr the eire I' Vlowel I1ese'tsms. Froit mt, oifm .r teatinss 8.% il it-slv r cni ni inl frsin ill uiarters. it iiiiit be very far ini ir:aise. 1 enrulive ngent. (.f il-t if n-ot all ther patent hrpaurniins'." A. F.n3%I.ING. .Ag-it M.arine and Fir Insuran- Btiak. GriflIn. inthsl villagey' G. L. PENN. AO.YT. and the pnnen.- rebes an tarsts thrsighsut the itate. WM. W. BLld & C1'.. Proprietors, :.avuannah. May 11. Sa 17 A Liti OHERRYPECJTORAL For the rapid Cure of COUiGHS, COLDS, IIOARSENESS, BRONCITIS, WHOOPING-COUGHB, CROliP, ASTHMA, AND CONS1'MPTION. FOR A COLD AUJ UG10U , ..no at .r srning. nnnn, nai evenis't'..estrdn.'.iso 1lrs a:5 ' aon tie bssttle. and the slb1ilinh will s.l he rsenssoeds. Ne aml wsdl lng psfatr from ths', irsnis whensi tis' Ilsil it enna Is. 'sa rnstily. siursd. Per su utl eid withi ia tedss rs b. wII ich bsr.as' tihr as of tIsw.r rss lit li;i.hIt ill Inst. byv ttski;:heCl-J:YI - 101Al~n :nin t tbe . h 881:3 hse 2-aisn. f sountd. nsr Irks o i. ii and enn.s'sinently reirshien rst. G;re:.t relia-f Isi.u s.::. r r- : . it:41 is:n :1s:sls ess.. i(s ts'.-- Is. tah tsands Is h :Irs thuis i.si'ts el by tiss, inltninnbh-l. rsiit-sl. Frsnstsg.'. :.h. e:isiaI.-e ins th-ss:s sa;nn final thern sth s- snswllitg tos f..regos iit' I listsnithe nes~c.ity iser it tinis ee::t'al. F-rumtw L emis'tnet Phsiian.a in Fmls:irevntii. Try..r il 16. 1053. San:-Wse htsr'elis ye..r C heirry l'ss'i'ral ant ' xtentslve tri::1 ini our elt~ ice'.:n tiatt.sII is t jsssur l sevr aether rem-n IL d we hi:i s tihr etir:t;: :sl'i-ethis of thes r 'Iir:siarv .:rgans. Islt. Ilh:E.\:E: & IIAMP~TON. ASTHM~aA i' e-tssr-slly mnnts r.'1,a'v'l. nias ,sflsn whs lly -tsr -d bsy Onis ;irrt r:lr. list ther.' r. issmea e;t-' *n .::.tn, yhls'd enstirse 8 lasso Iswdsisines. Chesrry Pec . roNCHITIS, sr irriaro~n asf tshe shrsat anal sipr r p" :.fts. In:-:ss. a.:' Is.- senr, d by tLk:arC th. rrv l'seca~ttrh is '.t..nl :r.l tron~s. i adsos. Tliwa saws.is rtibsle 'nppsr..isan .-lr."svlt. lter. Iat. T..v'.tyc. nf fir, k!tt. Ns w T' rk'. Piite's: I ht:s' ..en.5 the' Iswrr'. ter l-~re s's h eni'l 'il of A'sthmra nis I r's -iti 5I 'asts melt ass blieve it enti rarely alt FOR GROUP.-alive:-n emiilie ofantmny'. to be fs'lrnwed .I :rs ::nsl ir.-linsni sd-os. sf ths (hs rry I'etssss. nntil It stihac the d'sisene. If' taksen ina iseason, it will tiot fail to 'WHOOPING COUGH maiy be, brssken tip anad soon cured y list n5.' sif the'rry l'serisral. THE INFLUENZA i's 'seedliy re'move'd by lthis re'medy. in.s rsn st-t: a- havei be--n'i ntisreds a hesre' I hssle larnills er'' pr' ete i rsis' n any.s ts e irbsst na" cnia'nc'sa. Iahile lhe'ir e-:.ls -st. nI ishut the I. herriy I&eetori',l laere isufferinag from e sdsisse. iir. J7. C'. .\n:::--I writse to isfarti yssn sf thse truty re nsrtini-.'s ers-s sf youir tillIl: Ea l' 'Ei -TailA L. in this plnce, it-' ilh::t hes'tr'n-.-sler' it ltin- 1~st remedy'sl west hsave for pail. .sntsrys slnest.s'n tstasiIsstsh hasrs'd mosire e..a ssof Crsoup tha it thssan anys ssther med~tsiine Ih' e'tsr nminisers'd. dir ''sr-:' m:8n .I ahse lt.pt-t 'hssrcs's lsal duing the is 'f lslsun-reza ins' ft ss::..on. hes hsa- ..'n e'sre's fromn sur tmeis iine' ah.- ro'su.t ,seretly hsae beslieved's withsut sea 1.5Your. s.sti fll. .1. 1D. "INCL.\IP., P. 3M. isFrom the. dinlingti!wdi' P'rofsso'sar asf Cheis'njtry ands Materia hi'.a: "itr :--I havi. 1" tinsd thes ('hrry Ps'etlarnl. ats Its ingre- - Its;Ibi~w. slp:wrti. remedy for 1b. tandl s'anghs'. and >r. Y alanmii: Morssr. tshe wideIsy res'sebrareds Prsfesa.sor of -esrry intshels 3ledsiensIisollege. &a~ w Yrk ('ity. at: Ii tlves's nits pslent tsr' ass c'r'ify ushe vltes tand. effiencyl' of Y I1: It"ill El: itY ll'C olial.."~ ' lish I cosnsidear pse in rIy isslTled' Its e'sre. dsen'ss s:- ths Th'Irstaa ands Lnnagi."' 'srs" 'If t.'tsstvre tieset s ntshe LiiIunis' 'a't been' esffect t herr'y I'.+-r:0 its ssn'h s'tremesa en-e, as~ wasrran the~ s b tlh:st :s Iilt 's' li A'T .L"T JliEmN Ftil-ND i en be dependela.l sstn. lo'enre las' ('iniIhs. I ssd.- aand C''n riin wichl en:rry Issom sssr idslali''hinsands It er 'ea'aur. isisde .i eicinea ts II hsisleh taflic'ted aennt lok.I wiah trared' nnid tsold by .JA3IES C. A YER, Pracsti isndi Analii 'hsemi'st. Loawe'll. 1JIn.s., oldl its .:dgefielI b~y G. L.. PENN. andi by Drng nani alnaers in 3a1edicine e'vewhaere, a Whosleisale by IIaiL.lNn. R ISLF.V & Co., Au. a. (ss., andtt Chiarlesltn S. C. Fresha New Wheat Flour AXD T'E.IST POWDERS. vS'T R it.jed T1hi.rty' IHarrels iof atat Choice lFat ti' from ta et Tbl i uh-ils' .1tillsi. Eveh.ry re'l tsolsd e'nl be retaurned'a i'finst iapp~roaved. .\$T P'O~'lICus. No exc'use fors btad bread . For s~ta.la y G. L. PENN, Agent. cee .1 if 49 Noi ice. T.L Perssans jinde.bted' to thae Estatec of M. 'F. 11llhin::srth, dec'dl.. uap to the lime of his. bt, aire reutaese ts. msake imiane'ditae paymeunt, . Illh.se havm'sii deandaais at'tntintL said Estate will nIt thiema ltroper.ly atte.ted. I). F. 110OLLINGJSWORTII. Adnm'or. ar 29 t' 11 No t i c e, I E Patrtnership liformed between~ .s. A. WSl~ t.lutsa isie StiatEON Ctia~iTah:,v havtling been dig. di by' mattuta cosen'at, tile Iliuiain anad settle o~f tiahtbusine's's of the F~irmt wiill be coniducte 4 S. C'lRISTIE, JAS. A. WILLIAMS, edU .1 se