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HEART HiS1SIRY. OcetC upon a tune, a ma.ien, .lat benath a hauth: tree A a.t her lover, lose beuside her, \urtiurel vows of c.nstaier. Fairer, sweter thou the bi'orii Hlan:;ing ovt r hier. she; And her heiart vithin iier b'om. Throbbvd :all glowed :u:uiuhuou-lV. BotN wet-re youing and fend ani foolish, Neither rich, the storv ges: INaZI was proud, anid pa was nuuu1h, G;reat their love and great their woes; So ty kissed, and wept aud p-tited, Swearing to be ever rue. Dietl the mnaiden broken-hearted ? Was the lover fithful, too ? PAhaw I she wed a weat:hy uaricer, islander whispere.1 Ahe was solA. A id no city d:nnes outrank her, With her pi-ckets uii! kf gold Que. at every b;a] and party, .t)eckeid witli !ae an I .ewels rare, Lookir very fre i a7ndC hary, Reigns th.e rictim of des1:r. Se-ccufound the lukv fellow Tvok a n i.ion twice his yea1rs, Fat and for-ty, ripe in-l ime~tw, With a brace of -ite dears:" 5g planittions, servamws Iplent, S;p!erndid inan! ion, pomp and. cwe, CurL the boyi-th love uS* twenty, That incurable diense. Iear'n f:oin this, ye loatinz lversi, It your aui.:. int to break Anything of gre:ier value, Thanl the prom11:Ses yilu like. I .:rt v-tre mi .'e to l At lt'! i - 1:!mi il::ut otherwise whi" '.co'I, Pl-'ar.. profit anI irmtin. (j: ah lt e at Cu;1:l's 'chool. Know Your Husband's Income. travag:IcieC is te grile t evil of the 1gs. .is Lands particularly are fi::d of Cxptiatig on this subject before their wives, or before fe ma1ile viitorsi, whom they talk to, in order to talk at their spouses. But, in justice to the ladies, it should be said that ite; are qu ite as e:travagant as women. If the litter have a weakness for laces, silks and fine futrniture. the former are just its foind of eigars, chami panre and horses. .ManI V a husband, who grumbles at what he thinks the extravaaitt sums paid by his wife, for gloves, shoes and handkerchief's, spends twice as much annual ly ,n oysters, or at ten-pins. The thiings the wife fancies are, m oreover, the more refined of the two ; and on the whole, 'are perhaps, quite as tuseful as the others. W~'hatever the "1 rest of' mankind" mty sav. the Lcdger will lie honest in this natter. Fail plav ils not been ,iven to th, sex. The ien, who do moost of the editing-, writing, nd paving, have raised the crV Of extravigance againut the ladies, until I popuar idvta IS arisnci that femnnales are co!nstituttioijdly greatr ;.id thrifts than tie mii:dles. It is the old S'ory of the lion painting his own virtues. Ilavinig thus exonerated the ladies from a chiargze we think \uns, they uill, we trust. listen dispassionately to what f-: ther we have ,to say. For, thoughiu we cousider the nit! guite as extr-avagan!t as the w~omIen1, we lare fair fromt exonueratig eitheir frm this ftolly entIiref v. At some oth tien wiie ma i y have'i a word of advice for thle" lords o f c reation ;"' but to-d~ay we wi'kh to imve the earI of those same " tordIs." We pre-mnle, at thie ot set, we are talinga to sensib4'e 'iunnen(1. 1v a sentsihu'e wominan, in t.: is ua -tance, we nmean one whot, it' a wife, maklies hier hiusband's in-. ter'est hier own, anid whto is, theefire anx iouts to spar~e hinm ttunecesiry anity~t, arnd to labor'' uih him t the' xtiit of her abili ty, to ilay by.omthing~ 11r their old ag~e, it ntiu for' theu fturie e~i.ith .iinent f' their' chuil dretn. Thle wa ifet who has nolt thi' ?ympttj~ihy with lien' ushianid, btiS who ,'-'::nis himn iere ly as a means ofS enld ing tier to dress e'x penusive-ly, is now'ih o thet. namehi, then. piosihtin, the honiors of It comtt''t'ioni for life. She i:- in nio sense, the' help-u~ Ina-. whieb shte was cailledf in the oldi Saxon. She is ai 'rag iin lie!' hiiuuan, riot ain asiStatmt to huimi. To aid h im~ ahe shloutd bue ciueirM, iould orider tier hlouse wetll, andit abiiove adl, ,lhoub Itr~tictly avoid e'xitvaigance ; andl t' m-hiieve thie lIttter' thrie is noI bet er wa:y, p::;uil .'he is a wo miani sf se-nst, thanii to know his inicomue ex actly. For~t ex~travlLantce is ai rela'ive term. A brocade sitlk muay be a totl forin one ( wife, hbut only wha.'t is proper fihr aniothier tietter off. We do not advocate 1)1!rsimny on fthe pi:t oua forn itr, and :iot. hou i wcre ..!khdif, mnthriv inig trades wouild p~eriah for wait of sistenanice ; arid those who ply thieii would t'ithier be reduced to puennitmenot beg-~ garyv, or forced iinto other t prsuits whiebi are' alreadty, tperhatps, s'dllieintly st iekedi. But if a st nsible uai fe kniows hrern thband's iin come, she cart tell, for hierself, what is ex travalgance, antd what not. Is he a merchant? Shie is aware, then, that he hias his fortulne to maike, thatt his pursuit is a prniMIuous, ont ; ando that coniseuiuenutly' ie houislehuolt expen!ses iimlst bear at very smaill proporti' n toi the ap palrenlt profits. Is lie a pirofessiionall man ? She knows, that. in this case, the road to vtelth is slow, antI that, thier'ef'ore, she m~iust denty herself miany thiiggs his posiition woutil seemIl to wvariant. Is tue aL meltchaiiic ! In stuch an event, her hiu.-banld can inever hope to he urieb, unlti Ilihe saveus capi ta Ilioigh to b~ecomeiL a miIater-woirkmai~, ad lie cantit loupe to streemd'i ini this elfort, unimsS suiStain-I ed byi the str iciest ecoomylti. on the' part of his wifte. 1s he It man of fortltune' A wise wvife is aware thalt property hldutate's, and' that chiildi'en will wmr~ t aslttn litfeL; andii coinstequntly evenCf the wife of' a landed proprietor waill take care ntot to spend their whole income. It is nt always the wife who is to blame, thoweveri, f'or riot r egulatiin' the expenises ofl the husb~lanrd's inucomei. .lin menit f'oolishlyv think it is niot at wife's business to know the state of thieiu' lffaiurs. Oithters, when in dtifi' hapijpents, thierefort', that a wifec lihter bie ives her huusbandI to lie pirosperinrg when tue is niot, or grea tly over-rates the extenrt of Iris pr-os pe'rity. In such eases the hutSbantrd is qjuite as cenui!rable for lie wife's extr'avag1anrce ais she hierselfS. 'To sumi up all in a sen tenice, if husbands would be riore just to wives, wives would of'terier act like wvomien of' sense, andi~ would be less extravaganit.-Phiila. Ledger. TarE Wmn.-It is rnot untfn'reret that a wife has to muourrn over the alienated aff'ec tions oft he(r hutsbiand, because sheC hats mtade nio effort tierself to strerigthenr arid increase his attachmirent. Sheo thinks becatuse tie ontce Iov'ed tier lie onghtt aiwatys to tove' her ; arid she neglects those attenitions whuieb engagned his heart. Many3 a wif'e is thus I le cairse, of her ownr neglect and sorr'ow. '1The womainr dteserve'cs riot a Iuhusband's love who wiltt rot ,..., him wit eeriihe when lie returns horne From the birhaors ef the day ;who wil not tr. te ebain him to his hrme by the swvet ei! chantment of a cheerful heart. TIgre is not one husband in a tIoutsatnd so u10Leeli;!g mli to he capabe of witlstandin g suich an it!!u CCe, Lltl of breaking away from such a hom.. h-4e* IIts-r TO YOUNG Wom .-That young lady will make a good wiife who does noi apologise when You find her at work in tht kitchen, but continues at her task until hei work is finished. When you hear a lady say, " I shall attend. churhe, and wear my old bonnet and every day gown, for I fear we shall htve a rain storm," depend upon it she will be sure tt make a good wife. When a daughter remarks, " Mother, I wutld not hire help, for I can assist you tr do tihe work in the kitchen," set it down that she will make somebody a good wife. Wheni you overhear a young womat sn ay ing to her rather, " Don't purcbase a very3' expensive or showy dress for me, but ont that will wear best," vou nmay always b certain she will make a good wife. WhmemI you see a femnale 'rise early, get breakfast "and do up her mother's work in season, and then sit down to sew Or knit depenmd uponi it sio will Iake a good wife When you see a femdale anxious to leart a trade so as to earn something to supmort herself, anmd priaps assist her aged parentts Vou may be sure she will make one of tht bcrt of wives. The best qualities to look after in a wift are industry, humilit y, neatness, gemitlentess bentevolence and liv. When -you find these, there is no danger. You will obtait a treasure, and not regret your Choice to the list period. "Give us this day Gr Daily iezaal" Ir is hInrali to get a living by honest industry, and it is but right that ever one should have the chance of so doing. it is a di;race for any one to eat the bre-ld of idleness, if not absolutely forced to d it, im which ease it is humilhi:ing as well as emer vating inl the extremie. To a scni'ive Ieing" there is nothing which tends more dircly te blast the soul and body than a feeling of uncertaity and dependence. It bows such a being into the very d zUst, and mllake3- hap. piess a mockery, lire a burdent. Oh1! the lo;nging and pining for indtpendence-the desire to feel that out destiny is in our hands, and that we may walk abroad in perfect freedotn, breathing the fresh air and enjoy ing the beauties ttd bounties of nature as one of her d:iling children. vith none tin sa Y, " wI v do you so 1" There is an eter nai desire in the human breast to feel de pendent on God alone- to have our destiny unlinked with that of, anly other erring de plendent mortal, further than we cbooze from o'.1r own free will. It is terrible to fce that o:hrs have an unnatural power over us fron which it is imi ssible to extricate ott. selves-to feel that we are d'pcident on others forii tle bread we eat, for the ver. y maintitenance of our exitt.nce.-And, om! how much mnore terrible is the idea that others still are dependent o is-are .mki:t tilp to us for the pr ivilege of living. Ileaven have pity Otn thoe poor mortals who, from youth, ae, or se , are itneapable of eras ing suce'essfodly itn the great battle of life, and are left tihe tneedy depentdeuts of otne Iwho imst 4 jk-r : tiroiheri''i the enrtlt iT zise hon ii lieft k1ivt'it "I'LL no rr Wt:L."-lThe old adige, says, "Itatever is woth dointg att ab, wmthtl doing well.'' \et it is ::tae hou~ few prtactis~e it. 'The faizmier set's a Ihole in his fencee, bunt itnstead of thtoronzgblyimendliin~ i., hte ikers it u *, saying: t imself that it uill la:-t for a while anyvhow. Or lie howti his land as his fl1itbers farmt ed it, n-ga rdlhes of the fatct t hat scietntine agricutr will enable himt to enh ivate it tat better. A mne chamic is called itt to do abit of wiork, which, in fontr cases out of fien hei huries over caring~ only to make it ju t good enoughi~ toLi pass, hut having ito amtbitio mthat it shouii be thme bes.t heo c:ot d. . WeLtn mit extd ourii ilustratiions ithriough ever wal tk of' life. l:ewv men: say to thtemielves," ' I I do it weill. ila-ie is pr'ierred- to thmughneittir',. the re'pu tatiotn of a qicik workimant to that of' a goml one. L awyer's, mtiite~trs tt and other o [plilic sjeeakers ttmiko a ide'l' io extemplot'a neous or'atotryt, ats it any tr iulyv sensible ttant coultd lie atubitionils of ant imnpromti speech whtetn, w ith careiid thmottght, lie timighit tmake his :thlress itiealidabihi'ly'' bet'. The li-w, however, who atdoplt for their mittto, "'I'J do it weil," alway., succeed ini life. The lad at schtool, whol follows this trtle, rises at thet headt at his class. Thle lawyer, uho mtakes thorought work, gets the best ,nzd most Iu elatlive prtactice, fit' people kniow thatt his o>i ion) can lbe depiendied ott, antd that het akes tno mtistaikes. 'iThe hard studenmt it med icin h Oias time mtost patietnts, ats stuont a his pridicirey is discov'ered, which in evita ily happenlmtis, soouert 0or later'. Theii meeluatm ii, whIo tuirIs out lirst r'ate work, otains lit rat te pr ices and a first tate tin of' husi nits \ hoever woutld go through life well let limn 'tdopt hfor htis tnotto, at theo outset "~. Whateve I do(1, I'll do) it well." Tu o-n-rr wars IIcso.-Tlhe Sherief took out hiswacndsi,"iyt havie anything to say, speatk now,foyu hav only ive miinutes to live." lime youn11g tman burst anto tearts, and said' "'Ihave to die. I htad minly, one link brothr-hehad beaiutit'ld~blueeysan lLxen hir~it, and I dearly loved htimi, tiar in was sucith akindi and nmoble hearted hoy, ; but one dayI I g'mt drutnk, (f'or' the first titme it my life) amnd cominig htome, t tounmd my', liuth briothIer' gatiherinig strawb~ et ies int the gardett atid I becamite atngtry at him wvit hout a cause andzi killed himtt at onte blow~ with a r'uhe. I did nmot k now anmytin~g atbout it unitil tht< next mnor-nmin, when I awomke frm sleep., anct oun md myseIf' tied anmd guarded, and w ohil tihat whten li: ile brothmer was foundo, hmh hair w~as clotted withm his blood amid br'aint and Ite wa~s dead. Wihisk''y has (done thmis It htas ruimned tme.- I niever was drunmmk bul once. I have otnly onte imore word to say antd thtent am gointg to tmy titnal .1 iuge. say it to yountg people :-Nvem! 1rr N m':nu ! toutch anythinig thmat cani initoxi cte." A s lie proniouniced these wor'ds het spangir friom the box, and was lautmehed int an etndl ess eberntity. I was mnelted inito tears at the recital, aml as f i. wuldburt, ndbreakt .away fromi my acing bosom, so intolerable wer'e mym fiu.ligs of grief. Antd there, itn tha~tt car 'iige, wh'lile on that cushioned senit, looking~ witit stre:mtinmg eyes on the body of' thmat untti'rtunate younig man, as it lhung, danmg' ig" anmd wr'itinimg between hecaveti and eamrthi took 11:o pledge never to touch the hurtful poiion ! Long years have sinced passed away. Wh;ie'ilrS have thickened around these tern !leL, then so ruddy and so Young, but I ievir Lava iorgoen the hist woids of that 1von11-1 anin. 0 And I have never violated tlmt pledge. When the tempter has oiflered to me10 the sparkling goblet, the words of that yOu1ng ma1:n1 have seeied to sound in my ear again.-OL MAN's S-rouiv. Teir FLoYr or lI ot..-A(ter all, tako somto quiet, sober moment ol life, and add together the two ideas of pride and of man; behold him, creature of a span high, stalking through infinite space, in all the grandeur of' littleness. Perchied on a speck of the uni verse, every wind of heaven strikes into his bod v the cUldness o' Ieath ; his soul floats froin his body like music from thia string ; day andi night, as dust on the wheel, lie is rolled 110ng the heavens througli a lahyrinth of worlds, and all the creations of God are I1aining above and Ceneath. 15 this crea ture to 1mke himself' a crown of glory-to deny his own flesh, to in-ock at his fellow, sp)ruing from tihe dust to which both will soon return ? Does the proud man not err? Does lie iiot stier? Does lie not die? When lie reasons is lie not stopped by difliculties? \\'heit ie acts, is lie never tempted by pleas. ire ? When lie lives, is he free from pain 1 When lie dies, call lie escapo the coinoni 1rave ? Pride is not the heritage of mnan; huniilia- should dwell with frailty, and atoue 'or ignorance, error and imperfection. O\: .wr:n of a well-regulated house is mere beneficial to the Stato than a hundred political ceclaimers. No-nsiiN begets confidence sooner than 1ucitihiiy. N othing so well becomes true fi-minline beanfly as simlplicit.. C A N DID AT E S. ror Sheriff. FELI.1X E. 11.01111K. W s.!. Q('. TT lLIhLM:3, J 'l 111, S I).\ . JAMlLiS ELISON. ror Tax Collector T111 E014'illXS DElAN, 31. 1.. WillTT LE, LEE: 1101.8so3. Yt!: L~ .\.\1A R. A. R. AILE, :Por Clerk. R". P1. Ieml'ENit'lT, TilOS0:. G. 11.\C0X. For Ordinary. .lolN W. S.111Tlf, WV. l'. Dil'util, GEORGE SINCLAIR, - t'L.VNIBIA. S. C.. STAM ENGINE BUILDER Fih-.Ur, G;i.st and] Siw M:I Gear :IiZg 1 1.l: hftin. made aid warraited to per foirmi egnal ti any in thel Stte. D r. t:. T. \iiss, at Edgtield C. 11., is authorised .l-t to sloke contractS. No v. 2, 1i::. 1 y.42 2 E T1 0 V A L Boat and Shoe .Manufactory, .7 . It L\\tNG removed to the Store . ;. aining -r Dr. A.G mu lirug tre, as usuali, I atun pre psne t t..ke to rdt r, f-'ie Dress, Duble Soled WVate.r Pr.'. I til l'ump Boots and Shoes, Of thte very 1F'l EST31T'Fil.\LS, tand an excel lt 11t:du.an u atrrantedea. .\ilta. iln l'hand a1 berige variety of IW00TS and iE of m i iy tiuni mianuftacture., whtich will be di-1psed of on rea.onble trms. WM. McEVOY. Nov.i1, tf 4.4 ;\ N.1 -WlVted,~ three appirentices to learnt hie o-ingji bi:..iines. P'let.,e apply soont. A mn e r i c a n H 0 t e I, 11.1.l 3IIIl' , S. C. it i li~. mii d of~it~ re~itien thanks fo thhe t'it. liI'. Is wih m-1w anda cenfint luriniture, and hain a~l' sit of4 well iililed Servantts. an eximerienced i'atie mll (tool -, his T..ble will be spread with he l. if TIlE Al.\lt~I-ET' AFFUI1IlS. lty 1th -a.-,1 his lesaiSil alttnittn, lie hiapes tol give ' 'let I -:1 f i' il.l n' toi t be wiit Iatvor himbi wit.h thleir ctipylmy. tie is pleas'ed ailso tot mmtohunice tthat .\r. .lon .\.I lsros has just cole~ ted lairge andl CO03. 1 0!OUS STABLES AND CARRIAGE HOUSES inl ..nti on~lh wih the I lltel, atnd will tahle sptecia *lmr i* o tt depiartmtltt. li. will be pirepared to acto imoatelt the. l-iltie wilh Saddle I ltrses, lacks mI e Iara I of ai ll deliptionts lil hire, mont trav Iii.el~ ha a larg :mad coniveient LO T'S for the altctlnntat lliln iof Trllar anid Stick .irivers who .are pia.1 l iit tol call. ISA AC S.\llTI[. A ug us ta H ot el , AUGUSTA, GA. WV. P, STARR, Proprietor. 5 '.1 TiS Itt'tEtL is tlow iapen for tihe aa,f , recepliiation ofiavellers, anid it will bec thi ir ptatroageal~l. It is cenicaly situated on Bradc SI reet, anid conventientt to the diirent liail llI litpos. Passo~eies by the Geotrgia Itatil lloaid, wil he rnihed~ wih breakthat beforet they leave: andt' thotsebly tile day tralin othe Waynlesboro' Ittand TIhe~ l' ti NIIE, fl ll)1)ING, &c., .in this ll'tel is all new, .andit wVIill bie the eilleuror tif thel PIopriltor toI rendelr all whol iaaiy Ipatronlize tim~l, cmtt:hrt-Ihie dur~ing their sty. JMachine Shop, SrreosFox Cnteen, own AxNi A nArs aui.es II lit frittnds :md~ thle pulei gelnrlly, that lhe cotinuesi ci tIo carry(ii on the! above. binessi utnder the Saw-A~l wIii here tihe dlilrenit kidsaa fimalterial can hehdat Cl 1 tile lowest picesi,anhvigsliit wtr-poe .lto ilroptlel his tl.lhim-ry, it will be seen11 that! eDlis posses~is mlateiail advatiages Peir (Cen A Wi E't t thani thle Au;.:usta prics, viz: Hotel, Family S& Children's Bedsteads, PANEL COORS, WINDOW BLINDS, SASH, &C., -.4Liso GEOiWGE B. LANIIAM. M~ar 99 isowtf Iti Not ice ! L L Permns'i~ aniywise indebted to the Esttatle or f .lihn Wtaise. die'd., are hllrebyv reaptlested to mmiaain ltst sidn Estate will pleas~e rendeIr in thelir aw. SIl) N EY W IS, ) ,x , .H.MIl-LFR. j'xr. On 2 na tf PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, D1USIC, &c. THEl Suboscribecrs woni-l c:t1Ila at tentiot to their Slendtid :Oturtgijlllt ul suprior Of 6. 6,, 6.1 anil 7 Octajvos fr-om the elbati 31an Iactoris Kf IWcox & UAves, lIiA.rox & liros, ani A. Ii. G.t.: & Co., of New York. These are omele fro the bestand throI hy' e Sol' niaterials. witi All tile latet improvemients, an11d are WAll RA NTE I) to si;ol the viou clianines of this eliinate-and for vtlhity and sweet Hess of tulle cannlot be surpasedl. Their BOOK anl STATIO'NEMY departmvnt consists of a good assiI tiaent of School and Miscellaneous Books, An1 all the Cheap literature, als so:n as pubhed, as well as a large and well .elected 6tock of -tat tiunery, &c. Their Stock of P11INT ED 3IUSIC is the lnraest in the tiate. consistin g Of all the popuir song Wailtzes, .\ares, Variations, &c. gr New Ilu.sic received every week. They also keep an elegant assortment of the fl fowinginstrutnents on banil viz: - Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeous4, Tambowrine%, F1,1'1TES, &c. Also, an Wasort1linellt of Musical Mhrellall]ize, (ll' Aln assorinmitt of stperior \ilin ;n ( Guitar STI|NGS, ahvarvs on lunnl. All the abhovi articles %%iI! he soil f (r ('. -h or good paper, by. G EO. A. .\ ' ES & Bi 1)S. Bruad Striet, A u.:ls;,- Ga. Nov 9. ti THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHIN qULL'S SARSA PAIRILL Ae THIIS medicine, when used acording t~o directions, will Scuire, without fail; - or King's Ivil, Canerrs. Erotions of the Skin. Ev-sielas, Tumors. Chinnic 41rp Fyee, Rheumam -n. P~ains Ii the lItnes or Jointe, ld Son.. a-m Ute-rs. Swligof the Glande. SYphillip, Dysppvsia. Salt Ithenm, Dise Ases of the Kidneyps, Diaear< nrisin: fromt the use of 3tereury, Loot of Appe-tite.Pain in the Sidle and 5)honler.q. G..Ieera Debility, 14mhago, Cnugh.", t'nida, ]Dropsy. .laundice. Costivene-ss, Dmehtiis. WeAknes of the Chest. Sore Throat. pnhnonarytectins, an nal other Diseases tending to produnce Casumption. Liver Com plaints,, Femnale TrregularitieAand ComplaintQ, Low Spirits. Sick and Nervous Hfedache. Night Sweats, ExNpiosures. or fimprudence a Lire. Chronic Con etitutional Diseaces, andL4s a 'Spring- andi Summer Drink. unit (Geeral Tonic for the System., and a Genti and 1'leasant kurzative. it it: anerior to Illue liek and C-mgi -.- Water, SaltA. or ilitz Po-wdev. TO Is a re~markable fact, tha among the hun/lrede! of eminent physticians who have exmine, the recipe by which Bu1lW. Sarsaparilla 1is pIrdo e has condemined It. but all aprvd it, and emmennd it in the hi::hiest terms. Many Physicians e cpres themnselves strnngly in the belief that it is decidely- tb best preparation of Sar sapaill tha ha qe ee-icdbfr' h ulc Altouh ter ar mny hgciritwhcfel areuctnc tohaiartei arn npr,&e~h rennindtono an prtcla rmdy nttihs~nig he ra apr/ of t n hehiges dgrethee reoter wh -fan *rsebepician, fhigh sancodiog inthe ctoun ity in whichith'y liii: T E s. aI oN. flesiolikerao etherinsm l rd nefin l cometsn.'i'. 215I the eflccto ularaaila. orot r L. o.iYnst, Profenor~ f Chl ery Swing ohfnleil themposingnoh Bull , ompil. Stat ofiarsailla, adichave notchitaio K iny', hat theyi frora safe~i oenulpnun. . d of taetjo~ia ellin ebrnnie dina es, SLouisvile. .lnru DG. lt 1 l8lao Cugs9.ola Whatsy D.Jaunlvs. phptivca, nbyipritent lt'cilofthe u Chlet. Slarn Tlrop.ialasf iol's r onail ll te Iuha'e eamingl tho prduerp Cosnrihprin ira:n Cof pJahntuls SeaTrurill . anieth cobatio tow be piriebt. onek and eolal che.Nlat pr wueanter stive ipreso or thepruste.Ia e ife. Choi Coin publuic nd riat Drie, andith 1iingtebs an tcl yste nt a hysicandl illo Marn lspt Lu:ai o.I Iuri.or. A pilth.%a Linclusndn of his letterr& Ie yeas, au reowabeng . th e a on bte enid eile hr haveibeen piniose wh icui' emletl eaipe abyu hih month1s SAfr aingI ehaurednomy h kil ithe eatmdllent of bmy callapre, t and deiign enn itwa indur the giiae .nte onfe thlaits oln botl has ntirely icre stre. i iseblc htI i decidedlyuprort any et preparation of nsr, ~and srill t~s a graijpes be rcneding th pto lbe Atigil ite bing a re mnedliall~l agst, fd a w ilelaete nphyiiauto uremiedyn thei ,aetssgtl .y lal~trv ofi nlsgltereeully 'rr are eBr ALLEN franly yidv ~ini t~l~in fthe litof a reiyeis thatcme knohn Isap l fding t o i mufe and iaanll opanciled. ould preuit to an aricdlee rail Icaoin ueg frroetdioale aing frometabl hureiate of the~ b'nn rtinto the system.t I7 c entiony ietedi tllon ris rasengcfn alper fulmEtat one thtil '.ee wi bssltlacure ilclassersll Dr. d.iP.ease, rt'or whchiti recintd, i tsed accoring to dlicaius.a' I live loobeda valrabhe lstucfcrenemto antcry -lleny I ave~l ilusyiuh whether lian thel nast vilelntl~l an ored elae rOylhla ellin, necioipanlid with ode wiph in plcaries. ofth P.es wheher i1. ough C'h'tenr, what r. wiStn p, pyilnm who theuitth Y top ofe his pion. say of hlull' $.rapralla: Joh hvul nisiJh kl's Sarsap arii.adIi~iv 1 'illilaiin rt laiey n chonie diseasesli wi thlela uos happyl etiler.g ati ve nre~ou thetaln i. lannueding~ it oth pubn foric the1 curivalf scracti, s hil and le eteu adl glnd lar idse.ur hesica ferLventoly.n Iopi Lenisprg y.,AprLutn I19. WM A STAPP M. Df. CSa-emt-. -mTe ollowin 141 a ferbaim" r1py of an kn on as) rneidyet an relUetidt ill pastr ill the glE.lhuchin iastter. st&c nhsbenknna n of th1mos it~lenlted o lan zeaou membersa thatve te en thiv sti'e illliihe ih candarnib- lsailny loten for ynears. .t nonkti toeern. 1an ithiwr pure bfc.tte ort moitteti ifactiory estmonycu ini favor of anyl medleme1 ? Dm11ter tern hn wxas i'ver ofkere illtl fatrlofa~lny acodiiie. Ier. LE W. Scotnl -oliracii-i teno * Sge'll. Mr. corgo '. oenisbu .. .two 2e0thag, 1tt4d.. Weheust le2' .l-n Bll'sbtl harsupailla, and hel known it to lbe uisedl, tletitr patifact ion an e Soihan bs esitinin sarotoiny ur 1 belirep thatill is a i safean valuabI eial egeateui, and calultedit t 1roduc annlehlgd .5bian rlIvelmuh tatreing;wl andis ther whyiculd t cheerful t ild lsr earcestlre comnm. ti h aflflictted.yout . . HLLE 1 . D W e eamtyinedite alis pronswh artrielt lisufeilnt anyl' oflr" t of ils a.tt heir o."o etlltionr ion l'sangntt a ete cri y vof~ai 2ull' laily Jounl preferit t; ally arilf nioIfr the ua ity. ehop'e thaeit a sinlindul willar otate fnund u.Nnn tillin oh gie ll'. Sarcapina a~t vre., afer rit . amy rcecllect.i~g at oihor u aetrimt. ant hat i osibb or the cr tl plisho thseaenth for titiof t iubrotfcts roo~lukI f e ai'oiing Icur. -erfame by havsm darsaparil'ee amlunte ot timoile nd olaild se onf Dr. ilin~ ilsiarsaprillwi, frome wlrelle now adrisoftingusihe ethervidals bouhi po ublccd rver oter Iai enpefclyoewhhig C~P Dr .inh ulls. incONllee. wet iD. I s 'trer doortbeDr. Stn, aLouisiure, Evr.tal~ a h tan' l'l ciarlein thii2ls. \'ilhte Il~ -%ency, ebyl G Plliuia is. t'arSi fe~Lath. aL al-w.A ply ty lank 10:I, IclO. W1. STnr', 31."D 3ev.brg or to SEO, 1 e. 3. STEVNSONC. ctIae10 neri peting o e.ilrfhu D R .iw Ai an e.oT ilAll lt hn iaii~as lo s ar ohn em m is -. t'ie, iss it.: . lrrral a~ '' uowlas, nel ofSt\l llds tt\anted Titll.."'l Thleies tat itle wurky Col'nlerit ll sonls~ ofi for the113 unfiirinnltlate A thts il s aiIg ei ~i pa ralleliron lo ii nll 'ti' an all'3.K ca iao peoe. Ls il ol riia il or . lal'Ss -latr et0loc nfo of tl' lei'110 New, Beautiful and Cheap! r ZIE NU3%CUa;Elit is now receiving a A ..\lG E mwl SP'LENDlI) STUCK of Suitable for the Spring_- 11ad Su-miser Tratde. No Jiis lhats beci spa red ill tihe selecotion of this Stock to le:i-e the lasle of A l.L. rtanuil tr pi aist pnitronage, I assure iy friends thtt veri'V lart will lie imale to mit a ContinIU :ntie(- of their lavor. Of the LIadies, one an11d nll, I woull partienlarly reqtest an exanmination before urchasing elsewhiere. A moti h tis Stock nay lie .onil :1iconlpletc assortniint of Drcss Good4, emb;Iracig C1(d M [US.JN. of the latest and nest fash inilel . Styles. Ill cis. to .1 . H A l:i ;i:S Sf 'every cllor and quaity : 1Ilil mid lFi-'d Tisseti -5K, very rich: I .:ne 1 rile .I l .\ N 1)1 ES of uinequaled styles; lich ('loered SIlKS, overy eicnap: Fig-uredl 'hI Plin SI I-KS. 'if all qualities ; Naiiioik ind .M\ull lUSLI.NS; while lie'd Cark-tlon d a new article ; 4 ;nul Coard do dit Strip.'1 Swi.s CIO very pretty Ilued - dIO"" GIN iI A N, new Patternt, liest Steel oifI I NTS ever oiere1 in the iMarket, M1)l' ItNING GOODS of eve'r 'y descriition: Wh:te ani Cl'd Grenadine AL\NTILLAS, new styh. fror Suniner: Wiite and Coired Glaie SILK, suitable for Sprig :md Summer i L.ace 31nd )Ilnslin U im LEVSfrom &J Mnalsdi ,tAd Lace COLLAPRS. latest fashion .; " C I II.\NSETT1 S, new style and .are ml coimjlete assortmeiit of .InCkonet and Siis .l'in :oml inserting :I tlrI lrussels Thretai Ed!iine nna Insertings: 1I lol Snii Thread and .i'le' Laces t Edgings, ' hi.- ; Gracs Clemit fI' r Skirts. new article: ( 1.'~S and 110SIElZY, great variety-suila bh. fllr all ni'e'os: Lad'ies', Mi:sis andi Chiillren' SITOFA. &e. For Geilevuqetn s Wear. ITe alsou trusis that lias not been numindful of ihe wants of tle Steni... Sex. In this line his Stock emlbr-nees hnier's LIN EN 1>RILS of every alnlity: C titinadies i nod York .Ilixtures. froim 12 to) :5 ets I)rnip dit' : te's. Cn,-sinitreits awl NLerin, (.assiiuers r1rown and Grass l.ioens for Coats, all qualities: I'nion Lines and other goods foPr Children's (lethinz: W hite. Col'. plain aid bufi' Marsailt \'estings, C,l'd Sillk Cravats, a light and beautiful article Aor sueinint'r : c'l'd 31hliii Crasrts. varios qpialitics; Black m t 'OlOred Stecks :1t1 Tiets. I very respectfiilly invite' ll those vishing DRY (()I)S il i (ive in t call, beinsc deeriiied to, lie I'NI El SUD1.1) by -NC ON El in a Iair 31a Ionora le mannetisr. .1. A. RANSO , Am.NT FOR R. .t. FUI.l.1R. TTaunbur, A pril ' if 12 BROWNING & LEMAN, tIM.'ORTERS OF French, English and German UZi Tul - and, iI I Kjiing-teer, corner of M(rke-Sirept Chaarloestoa, S. C. {"i.\R PETINGS 5.-hisgraina, 3 Plys., Brussels, Ta aJpetr :d YelVeIs. C1:1'TA IN M.ATEHlALf.S, in Silk, Satin and Curta:in Camibrkcs anl Musins, in large variety, Emoidiere'd l.:s and Muislin Cusurins all styles, ;ilt Corni.es. in all the iew dsiuns, Cntlain Cimips, Illders, Lioopi, Tassels, &c. S)rj-.v Cords and Ilell Ropes, inl all varieties, Iiii.sh'n d .\m114 iesurienn Floor Oi Cl Its, Si'er anld Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, ,if all 1%Ifles. Win. ,Velvet, and Aximinster Rugls, in large v1 riet. tii..\NTATI0'N WOOLENS-lankets,Plins, Kerseys,. Calys. &c. ib w Whitoe Flannels. Shirtings. &c. Ceitt C )Otaburgs, of all the bunt Sotuthern manu En ish am 1 il Amicanisn (CUTTON Fi.ANNELS, Ir .nu5eh, 1 Engl te Ait.\mrie'stm lrints, I IN E N , of Ichsuni's supuriort ma~ke, for Shelie s, itisis~rs IPill. w Catses. Tabule Daassl. I )ovles. Naipkinus, Toelelings, .lIluckab:saeks, Fruit Cli.th. 13. IE. 1):siper3s. C; rasss Clouths. k e. Cleths. Ca.ssme'res anud VIse.stintgs, eel best French .evats' Clothis, in all the shasdes of Eniglishi Sastintsi Twceels, .leaniis and Lindseyvs. of all hauslitie I;unil si yles5. With ai full aissoirtmen! of Rich Dress 4oods. [ii Sil.kS. TIIS~l'E5, IL~AREG ES, GRENA It5embaeszines, Alpeass and Mourning Goods, in 'rest isari--ii.. Evnig 'eS Gtoods, in great variiety,econstantly All the aboeee nrceef ouir ownl Direct UIm parlaUtc, aund eil'eredl at the LoUW E S T M1.\ l:K ETl'I'Il:FS. T'.ert.---.CA\Sl I, or City .\ueertssnce. )y'I'Th' 'NI: l'liClE SYSTE.\ strickly nel lhe rd to. .\ll Cueeds waurrs:mtedl. liituPWNlNG & LE:L\N. Ch'l:u:-he'tee. .1 sn 3;u if 3 r O T A ND U G OE AT THE 1RON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE Nasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. ALWyl]OI .& 'FOYAL, m:..1-:S IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Dags, !&c. Ili new rec.ivig~ their FA\ l.L STOCI( of .; Gens.ies Aisse's, lieeys, Youths and C;lens's St LiS o 5ef thei .\ndi the~ belt thast ca e.5li buoight. C uri .s'erttiiu i centints E\'ERY A RTICLE nieualy kept ini dhe 1:ir -i Veeut andl She Stores. PLANTATION BROGANS AYI) ho 1 l'eS'E SLERl' ANXT.s' aS110E S All of whuich we will'sell ont the tmost resianaible termis. Georgia rdarble Works, ~':eiert~i4'on-r A. ArasseN & Co. F Dais Eestai ~iImaRcat lasheen ini suiccess Iini eaiin lfer a inumbtit er f yeasrs. The C.unarres arte will ee , and ute thle 31arstbie is sueeri or tee stny in tle C. iuiti'e Sttes. IWe h' ie oleerriectaaeiir facilities feor getftig out andi finishliig weortk thasit we cant furniishl Mlounumnents, Tombs, Head Stones, .\nitd every theint ini eur line eef businiess, in better style, mttil at chevape~r rates thanu anty ystrd in the' Whlen it is ionsiidi real that we saw our own) mar ble. p~Y no juebbler's priofit, aind nii high f'reirhit frim the. Northi it will bue seitn thast we possess nwft erial stedvanmisge aer aill eompeiiiie r es. We rdiaully seelicit eatr iriends antd the public to examini e tir w.oirk amit compiu~ar'eetur prices with thse if aithiar vardse b..rorie~ orerciingt Northern .\lalte. We hasve ni hasndl sit ourn yardu itt .iri etta, a5 large assorutmenst of FlIN ISIl I-:) WOllk .\ ae inetsit. Talekts, Tombilis, ke.-whi~ie urit aigeti. .r. C . W. Sutnttners, will stil ait oeur priices. Our pretciel work is done sit thle .\lills. Allress d. 6. 11.\NININ & CO0. illarble W~orks P. 0., (Gi .Taun 11 1" Special Notice, AILf, P'esons induebited teo the Firm of Tiow.v~en .1 'k s lliia eir S. E. I ei'wens, e'itheur by Note or Aeoiint, sit'e huirey noreilii'd if' tln he dolnet caamie forweiian and. umaske paymiienit byi ist d1uly'. they w.~ill find thir Notes suitd Accounitsf, iinilu theihands of TI. M.Sagrauthi Esq., sit Eulge'lielId C. 11., aind E. d. Wa'lker, Es., eef Auista~, Gas. .\ll Coders esfter this al ue will receive nio afttn tie t n uh~ unleieeiii'paid by the C.\SI I, its I amw letemtuinted to close iiuiem busii.iss. S.\.\UEL, E. DOQWERS. I I:suhore I'lssy :10l. tI' 20) 3 TRA.\ E D) or Stleen mrom the Suheeribier on Jasnuasry Inss, a COUW andle C.\l[. The Cow wa.su a riul .s ' eld Cow,' withoaut hoerns ; tha Calf wasis alute red hiei'e'r. Ssaid Ceews wats bougjht fromt .1 . I I. Smuithi. uriwially them proelrty of' .luehni Ciole manti, andte ws inilui hisiark. A liliceral rewardl wil be pasiud for' the dlelivery of themi teo me(. s. E. 1I0OWER S. INEW SPRhING GOODS RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSuES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILLANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. [ILLER & WA R6REN, AUGUSTA, GA. .L . have reecived a large Stock of the above GOODS. which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Are believed to be unsurpassed in any Market; and having been selected from the very latest itoporta tions, our cuslomle'rs will find them to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. -Alo A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con sistina of Rich BAREGE ROPPES, (something new:) Neat French MUSLINS and HiRILLIANTES Plain. Buff, Pitik, Blue and Fawn col'd French CANIBRICS: French, English and American PRINTS. We have also a handsomne Stock of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Which we would be pleased to show our customers and the public, assuring' o, theim thlat OUR PRICEs WILL 11V AS CliEAP iAs TIE CEiAPEST. rVy Persons from the cituntry would do well to Irive us a eill befopre purchasing elsewhere. . Augusta, A pril 19 tf 14 GREAT SOUTHE RN REMEDYf JACOB'S CORDI 10-1 All 31WT-1 .1A123,032 Cii(lEi-lRA, DISENTERY, DIARRiJEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM. A;.so. ADMIRABI.Y ADAPTEn TO 3iANY DIFAsMP or FEMAL1ES, 31o8T EsPseIALLY l'AJNFel Il ENSTRUATION. 71E 1'7," TI'ES <F . irs ' - VRDI.L . ARE TOO )rEI.I. ANOr'XTi I'll|E ETtY>,I)~ )ix 1st. It Cures the wnirIa caes of Diarrlo:r: tl. It cures the worst foriis iof livsenlary :1I. It cures Califeornia or lexi enn lI)irrrh ,o.: 4t. It relieves thei severest Choilic: Sth. It estres Cholera Mtrligis : 6th. It eures Cholera Infantium ; 7111. It enre.-- piiniul Menstrnation : sgh. It relieves Pain in liack anil Iioin-4: 9ih1. It ennteracts Nervouancress and )e staao leny:1'th. It re Itres Irregularities; 11. It iepel's Gc-iony anl 110aterica Feelings.; tSi. It's an nalnirable otie. A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &". - I have uSIal .1arl's Corilial in ny hanilily, anal have frind it a maet eflitrit and in my jurmi-nin. a valuable reniely." in. IlI lI.\M WAItN Ei, Jigill-e oaC Supreme Court, Ga. " It rives ile liasure in hein-ti tle to recommend Ia r,9h's C.'rlial-my town perniial if.arience, and the expe rienciie of may nrbghot.r' ant irietail' ariunil me, is a snifel eat u;tralte,' 1.r me l ta l'elij.ve it t be all that it purpfrts to) be : viz: A .Storeifieiys Rene." WMi. ir. UNDERWOCI). Foirme-rly Judgei .rf Snperior Cot:r. Clierkee Circuit. "I inke grea:t pleaire in recominienling thi Invalimale niehicie lt all altllited with haoweI aliwses. fPr whiclh I Itlieve itto I.e ta soerig re naely-laeielsly sti peri..r to any thing eire ever lriol by ie." A. A.G.it'LPfNO, Depity G.. M. of tIIe tratinl I.odge of Ga. "This eflteieni remevly i, lrraelling int celebrity as aot as Itinaparle plheil hil coliniia into Iussia, stit gaining contienlti.iin wlireer uel." Georgia .letfersonian, May 10th, 1553. I have iied Taeoli's Coirlial in my ftinily. Ani tili,. with all thi I i:ir aboit it as a remely byo thw.e a ho have tried it. irines ,ne te irllieVe tlh:t it -11ands at he henl of every pearl.tiaion ,)' list kiita. anl I woulal recommend its use In the diaes i..r whilit it Is compounlad." MI L ES G. DOHIIINS, Agent Bank of Ga.. Gri!ttn. If there Is any eretliailily in Iunaan te-stinnny .Jacoh's 'orlial niti stanl pre-eminient taboveall olier preparations fa~r lia- ere' of ]l'iwel liwnases. Fraom the muss ol testlimO ny in it.. itvor colning in 'rot all quarters. it niust be very foar in ; ,iaee. isa cirative agent, of nist if ni iall other laivitte ntlarear:tian--." A. F!.1'.t Ml NO. .--t.taieanel Fire- insuirnnee Miank, Griffin. '"' F-'ar sah- in ti villag. by (. L. l'.NN. A';cv. and the lrineilial Niertlanats air l'riiggi..lat lr nut tle State. W M. W. :LtaS& a.. 1'raoprietors, ::avannah. May 11. am IT B R 0 IV N'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. TIllS ESSENCE is warranted to possem, in a concentrated fiorm. all the valnable properties of .A AICA GING ER. and will be fouind, on trial, an excelleti Family Medicine. It is partieilarly reconm mediled as a toilie, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases. a few drops imparling tIo ite slflmach'l a glow and vigor equal it) a twine-glnnsfil of brandy or oither ssintian. withiom any of the debilitating ff-cis n tich are sure to f6,aiow the use of liqnor of an kind ; and it is thenfore especially serviceable to elillreni tand fetiales. To the taged ii will prove a grea cnmfari : to the dyspeptie. arnd to rhise who are predi.poied io gout or rhenmat ic aflfec tinns, it gives ureat relief: and to the inebriate who ttishes to re iimm. liut who~se stonehl is cainslanltly erving the niaxius ligntor. it is inivaluable-giving lone to the ifigi-slive organs, and strenethl to resist templtation; andl is ciinselieintly a great agent in the cause of temperance. Canstionu. Person' deisirine an article that enn he relied upon, prepa~lred solely fr,;m piure J A 3 A ICA GI NF.R.shuld~ be particnla r to ask for "lirown's Fssence of .Jami' ca filger," nh lieb is wnrranateid ti he' whlat ii i' rej. resentledutand is iprepiarifetrolv al l"R ED BROW Drit awll (hemnical Stair.. '. E. corner Chetnus and f'ifi h St reirs, l'hiiladlelphlia. Ilirecltins recomlpanty eacli hottle. -'iir sale ini this Villa'ge by G. L.. PENN, Agent. 31avy4 ly 16 STATE OF' SOtIl CAROLINA, EDGEIIET.D SALE. Jlohn Raiinsfoard. Ad dm'or of ) C. .1. Glover, dee'd., | rs. Bill to art uip .T. 1). Tibbatt, Mortgage. call in .las. F. Adamis and others) 1IN Pursumnee of the Order of C'han. Darean in hits enue', al~l ad s'nular 1he Creditors of thec De)fendant .Jlihn I lil. as lat~e Ordinairy of the Dis Irict o'f Edugi l.-atnd also all and singular the Creditors of' Chtarks .1. Glover, late of the said Di, tric drense'd.-as w il those' hatvimg demands anzninst hini upon hais own aecount, as those hasing dl'mandls neninst hinm as one oef the sureties of the satid .lohnu I11ill. late' Ordlinary of thte said District are herebiy reon~tiredl to be and appear before nme in my (tfice at E'ifieldl Court Hliuse, on bicnday li'e 3d da if Jutlv ne'xt, the'n arid there ho make dute proof of thmeir'respictive debts and demnu~lds: a'nrd such ofi the sahl Ceiditors as fail to comie in antd prov'e their rn"spective' debts, on te day above mnrtiointed, will be exclu-led fr om all benefit of the decree to be pironlouncedl in this ueuse. A. SIalNINS, C. E. E. D). Commn'rs. Omfiee. Nlay -30, 1854. 4t 20) STATKJE OF SOUTHI CA ROLINA.. EDGIlFIEL~D DISTRICT. 1N CO.ION PLE AS. S. F. Stevens, rs. Foreign Attachmenint. Chias. T. Hlarri. r j ljE Plaintiff in tlie ahove case having this day Ifiled Iris Deelaration in my Oflice, and the . Deifemilt hiavinig neithuer wife nlor A troriney to re silb- within thec limits of rIs State, oii whorm a copy' of said I eelirationi withi a rule to p!endi can bo serive'i, On mol~tin of .\r. Adin~ss, PininitT''s A tror nev'. Ordlere.', That said D efendaent ap'penr andl p -ad to .sul D~ee!aralioen within a year and a day fromi the date he'reof. or final anld absolute jud'gnment will be given aeninmst him,. TrIls. (G. R A CON, c. C. 3. D. Clerk's Omfee. A pril 17, 1Sf54. ly 14 ST1ATIE OF SOU'l CAROLIN A, EDG-FIF.I.D DISTICT. IN C'O.1MON PLEAS. S. E. Bowers, rs8. Foreign Attachment. JT. M1. R ohinson. rp H hE laintitY' in the gave ease having this day Lfik-da his Dee'aratiot n mv Ofliee, undte the lUe fendalnt havinug neither wife fnr Attorney knowvn to reside within thle limtitis of this State. on whom copiecs of said Dfeelaration with 1'nies ton pleand cnn be srv( l : On nmtioan oh' ?.r. S-ryvt.:s. Attorney fiat PiinttT, Ordered Ithat said Defeindlar appeaur anld Ipiiendi St il hDe ebntationi within a year ande a clay friiml the date htereof. or' inal and ' ' judgment will be atwarded Ilginitst himt. TIIOS. G. BA Con, c. C. E. n. Clerks Ofliee, 2larch 6, 1854. ly 12 Fresha New WheIuat Flour AND YEAST POWDERS. J ST Rleceivedl Thirty ]Barr'els of that Choice C Flotir fromni the Tumbling Sho-aIs' alills. .Every l'.nrrel sal1 eunn lie tel tued tf not approved. A isa, (ne (iriss' of Preston & Alerrell's hnfalliblo YEAST POUWDER~S. Nii excuse fo'r bad brcad anw. For sate by G. L. PENN, Agent. JDee '.1 if 49 Notice. , LLT Persons indlebted ton the Estate of M. E. I llllinmLsworthi, dee'd., up to the' titme of his di'ath, are reqtuestedl to mauke hmaedeciate pa~ymineint, iad thesi' hatving demandls against said Estate will prsent th.etm proplytl testeid. I). F. IIOLLINGSWOTUT, Adm'or. Mair 29 tf 11 Fans, FaniS. J u't received a large and varied assortment of F ANS, of beautif'ul styles-for sale very cheap biy J. A. GURLEY. *Ap,,.ail tf 1 Gro ceries! 50 1III1S. SUGAR, Also 50 barrels STEW A I.T'S do. 200 Thsrs COFFE 1. 25 Hlhds. MOLASSES, 200 Cuils ROPE, soie very superior, ]1001 Bles GunnIy ndl llunde iBA GGING, 30 Whle, I lalf and oQnarter lible. N, 3. No 1. .n1ad 31ess MACKEREL, also Kits, "1 Anil we woiuld ALSO sltte," that we have a tinle assertmient of Blankets, Negro Cloths, Bedrlsteardis, Clhairs, Saihiles, Osnabures., Stripes, iron, Narils. ils, W hite Lead. Shoot, lBar Lead, Salt, Cheese, 'owder, 'Soap, Rice, Isaconl, & C., &e.. &ce., A nid in fact, every article usually found in a Oro eery Store. J. SIBLEY & SON. Ilamiburg, Nov 14, tr 44 For the Planters 15 w \0000 Lbs. Peruvian Grano, O SUUU0 bbis. Kettlewell's GU.ANO and SA LT., 70 Blils. Kettletwei's CI F.311CA L SALTS, 30 " Pure zround PLASTER. The above celebrated auNures flo-r sak- by .. Sil[.ELY & SON. I1anburZ, Nov 14. if 44 Tihe Laurensville Ierald. Independent Press and Anderson Gazette will copy the above tour timev, and forward b;ils to d. S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. I JE Suriber r lis just receiveI a SEiLECT STOCK (f Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSiSTING IN PART OF Sulphate of Quinine. I Pure l'iii ..as, Sup. Calhisrbnte of Se1da, C'aleomeel, lenry'srCal.A. agnes a, Cream of Tartar, Epsrmierr Salts, ledine, Suiluhte orf liorphine, 1i.nile ofe Potaeeum, Lump .\a;ejeia Strveliine. ,1lui's Elixir of Opium, Fahnirreslo-ck's Ve'rnifqge. Thompsoui's Eve Water, .\lAlister's Ointment, Cleesenmn's ialsamu;, Evans' alaects. Norwood's Veritrun Viride. A nri a fill supply of imocst ai ihe popular Patent elicine.s of tihe dlay, all of whicb are warranted free fromt adulteration. G. L. PENN. AGENT. Ot2G tf 41 Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps, DIROT IMPORTATION. rT JI E Undersirnel is just recived. in connee tion with tlier Cl l('ll- ,QU14'1MS. a large oit rof vuI.yiS Aliom.ATIC S-(1ilE-tAM SC INA 'IS direct froum 1ll)lland. This merrdicine ie IlirglylV reCI M]trindd fo41 "-r umedlirIarl purpoeses.mIi as a b.verir(e to thoeese who indulge in anry thinz inl the lint.eI' Purre fIlolland. has tiever been exceiled by aily thin, veltred in this courntry. It coerrs in jupart beottles and cal lie had frromi the Subscriber in airy rquanitiy. Srotelh 11VI!SKEY lpurp. Clice COGNIC BRANi,. lesltpired ,JtN, pure and hoice,. Ma dleira IVINE, old aisd tine, CIeiIAIPA1NE 1VIElS.cheice branls. A spolendid assortment of West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c. With a few Iarrels New Cropel Orlans Xiolasses. and] a ftw boxes superior Sperm Aslantinie (in lies. The will a general assoiriment oif FA11 LY Git' (. E RI ES previouivly in Store,. iakes his Steeck very comiletc, all or any part lf wh6-h i0 be sorld how. S. .E. BOW EI.S. I lamhur. JTan 2 tr 51 Copartnership Notice. ( EORC li IAlNSON & It. B. IACKSON kx-have- ssoited themseves together, for the transaeting of a General Hardware Business, Undler the style fof Routsox & .l.ctsoKs, I lanhurg, where woe will always keep an exteiisive assortniti of EVE'llE TillN G inl tuat line. toeielier witih Saddile, Uridlern, llaruess, I.atler, Trunks, Whips. &c.ke. llmburig, April 27 tf 15 ROBINSON 8 JACKSON, 1LAMLBURG S. C'. II.\\'E owv on, hrand a moisst (cmrplet~e sock J of Hardware, amontgset which many le 0tu Toin Engish~ and Swee~d Iron, 20,000ii Lbes. Corirnngs, 50t Ihez. Colins' .\ xos, 75 ". lireles' l'aitent Iloes and ithers, 5 "i Sup~erioer Straw Cutiers, 2i) " Slels and Shovels, Ti!leiser aind oter ts marke of \'!ees and A nviiles, Tfrace, H arltern I.'er2. Fifthl arid othler stl.. or Chacinis. A\ Ccmpllete Stek oft l'eeke't aind Taible Ciutlery, Plarins, Saiws. Ch~iels, Sirewe. lOiunes, l. ieebs. Iilows, itis, G unse, Poewrler Flasks. (Cittoni an.1 Wool (arls, Wei lirhils. lKet:h-s, Stew l'aris. Vrvin' Pance, Grnidireers, I inrners. I iatchiets, Taekl. Wu'er. andi Waile Irsi. C'andle Sliekse. Steelyareds, .\ark ingr G ur-s. sp~irit I.eve's, Audmtirrs, Sihsvels ande T'ee, Screw lnitss, teeter iss-s. 'ileium U iiries, i eeirsioii UitpeS, A'e. ROGER's LIVERWORT & TAR. FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA.BRlON CH1TIS. SPIT TING 0F BLOOD. AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TEND IN~G TO CONSUMP TION. rpiiis preparatioen is getringe inte ue all nve'r our . Cuntry. Th'ie numrrrers letters we receive from uir vairioius agienis, inforrminie is oef eres etietid, ini their I iimeile i n errieorhood. narrman t~ ir na Calimg ii is oue oif itie besi, if inot thle rrry,/.5 es ntb .led ine niow beftere tire puiic. I/ azlmoest inraerirr/'t rr Iiicrre icm / n i n yrnirigi riures lire rery etrors/ rasrrs. Wheniu all uteer ('rCo n-.:h rparireions have faijled. tis tas relIievedI rhe par ient. as IDrnrugi ,t.e ens in .eili cnes. randhsiivans cn tesitity. Ask tire Anti in, vonir nearest i'ew ni. whlat tias bteen hris expieerinee ef he eftfects or this meiine. it hie teas bieeni selung it fr arty legth err tme tic will teil Iyetu IT IS TIlE BEST 31El('INiE ENTANT. Belouw we *'ive a few extrricis fromr letters we hrave reciv etd iev regardling tire virtues of ierbie rene. Dr. . S. O'lin. sir tnoielle.' a. says:nn-/ hir e hi en uing uefer Ireru-ri/ air er t ierr.rr/irtn merrpraceieefolr ithIcrev' ffar past, awel, elt /i h esure stte cre beelirin its sir5i tour iiv ov rn -i.' oici:Er .1tirr:s iti eh ichl learm rguarinedi, for c-hiche it is .lier rs Vigmr id & ltenners.c wruten. From Wa.nynes ville. . (. saiVs :-"The Li, rfet/rt aw Tair is lre cemine dai n e r rppular inc ihs (irne/ry, .txtn Wp Tit xx .arsri.v so. A/ l er hert lricd i eqiwak en ,rcm~elle trerms cr' it. anrd siay ii is ryr hreeei/ ie allerin/ineg lth'ee r'pinicts fer u-ie/ it is reciom C(hir Agentr in Picknens District, S..C. 3Mr. S. R. Mit Fl, a.,neres uts ''luhut hce ues. il rri/h grceat bunefil tio eis inu faerily, and recommernds ii to ihis neiebhoers.' le gives an insrtane eef a Nrero wceenr. in Iris vicii y whoiu i habeeni siu lerinrg w~ut i diseas ef tire Lrungs eer vea.nrs, anttendieed iih a severe coneght, c tre wats re levd bry thre I.iverewori andet Ta:r. Srieh are the. goode repeerus we irear ofr this 3islicine frsemi all teerts ret ihe SonthI. Feer a repori of t the suir ptriine stins it hars pwerored int tire W~estern aned Neri hern andn Eanstern Sinres, we woutld tree erte sitt'erineg patt enti tsr reaed thre p.unplt~ whIicht necrm pnitesi eachl bieule. To'lee ntie sayV, /eire /ec, hre TRY TRE MEDICflJE!! BE WARN ED IN SEASON!!! Antd nertert nror that cenghr which is darily weakenningt your econetirtuion,. irritatingr yeeur theroae nd ueenes, nue iiing eer that dhrendr dliseare, tuniirsneiion, when so rseut hinrg andre Ileatiner a nreedy carn Ihe oh. taieeed as Dr. lRrgenrs' Syreep cif l.ivrewert aind 'Tar. EW A RE OF COt'NTEIITS AND BASE IM-' ITA TIONS ! The~ irennine article is signsed Axtias w RoGRAs, on te einraved wraper acerud eacth brttle. P'rie,~ Si pr hintler. or six hleues feor S5. Sold wolesale andcc retaril bey 51'OVA I. & MIEA I. lli ('hirtrres St. het. Cent i andt St. Lsinti. N. 0. Sou.s: Arr:X.:TS FOR Tunr Sou:TiuEnN Sr.ErSs. to whcm alt errders andr apptlicaitions fur Agenucies mcisi he aederessedl. stfceiI ty Cs. L. IINN. Eelgfeleid C.1IT: W.\ll11LAW i& ID lN D) . .i beille t'. tt.: ' itTTF & .10iN ES. Newheer. re c. ur.: .i. .1. Ciwml~ieON lheenburg: 1r.\Vil..\N1i dI:I'4. & Ci0., Auigusit, Gai., ande by e .\gient ini every Twn ini he e oMruthi. 3[archi 29, - 4m I1 N o t i c e, T ITE T'artnershrip formeds het ween .T.re. A. W ti. ,.r.uts ande SIaisoY Catisa, inavitig been diis olveed hv mutuart conuse e1 the hin~riulion anel strls* m ent of the brusinsess eof thre Firm wiil be coniduct~red exclusively by S. CluarsTirs. S. C11R ISTIE, JAS. A. WILLLAMR. April 1 f1