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From tie Ailabnam Plaiter.
Plantation and Farm Stock.
'1That a wetl reuae systemt of ecoinomy,
Ftr itl v adiliered to, is the great secret of ag
rinc iI iral success, non1e wil I attem It to deIIy
and that systei hv whicih the planter is en
abled to live withii his own mneans, that is,
raise his own supplies, especially his own
stock, is self-evident.
NlIthingz draws so heavily upon the farmer
as the cotinual purchase of horses and mules
to supply his firmin, and nothing Iore efiee.
tuall imp overishies a country than such a
he:ivV dain ut upon its motey market.
It is to the fartiers interest to-raise his
own horses aid mules as as far as conveni
ent, hecaiise, apart from other considera.
lions, those raisetd at homtiie are m1uch m1ore
valuable than those purchased of stock dii.
vers.
Horses and mules raised in the south are
n0ore valuable than thwse raiked in KentuckY
and Tetnissee ; irzt because bin raised
in the south, they do not have to pass the
ordeal of acclimation, which results in per.
ianrent injury to tho aniimals eyes or coisti
tution.
The second advantage of home raised
horses over foreign, is that those driven to
our state are rai'sed especially for market,
ntid the sooner they are disposed of tie bet
ter for the stick raiser ; consequently thev
ai re " pushed" from the hour of foaling umTi
they are ready for martket, and, as a matter
of course, are much less valu.ble than if
permitted to grow more slowly.
Mules are aenterallh put to work at two
years old, and horses at three, which is, as a
general rule, two years two early, though in
somle instances, if put to moderate work
earlier they will n1"t be materially injured.
This steari and ligitinig speed with which
We are endeavorijgg to accoiplish everything
Ve undiertake is-suicidal to the farming in
t. rest.
As it iselcar that Sitithern planters can,
u ith but little actual cxpense, raire a large
spply of their farin stock, aid that it is
worth from twenty to thirtv per cent. mor.e
t han when brouight froin a diflerent elimate,
it is bevoind a doulit, very bitI econoyiv to
depend upoin foreigin stock raisers.
As much of the value of the horse dk pends
on his health, anti as the iu rried growth e
horses, now so Cn:on, Subjects thel to :
variety of diseases, it is a matter of no small
impor taice with tle farmer to be able to
arrest those diseases which he cannot pre
vent.
By proper care in good airy stables,
especially at tight, with siitable footd, many
horses may3N. be taved from disease and death;
while a want of attention to these wll re-.
sudt in great losses.
To this it is ulhjected: " That brutes are I
adapted to the vicissitudes of weather, and
consequently they will he henhhltier, if Cx)o)
Fea, th1:1 if u taib-d." I uill onlv S;1 v
as a stilimient r4usin o tiii reckless o-(.
tio:i that the hore and all other wild anrintnls.
in th.:ir I aLive fi eed-ii, ziee *er frm ini,
siw :mdIrl C"Id ini t;. thick IOIstS, aindt a1
thli'h i d iv ti:IIe nId flair weather he pre
fers t.)to fe-d ini tr.- prairie. vt at the approaci
of iII ;, or t..u ueather lie hattens tip
thick wit... \\ ho dies tnot know tihIt he
ktji .. of the ii. r' i rin ini n rijient lle .
Cnijd : I,:s, s I called, huAt popiery
i!l i'r:i-mu ''f thre b:ri, I hauve ii' tdoubt, i
entir,15 ithe resui:t rif exp -arue, thoug manyir
per . siuppmiie it toi o: iginate frim tire uise
orf ebaryi curt. ily reas;onsi for asci ibuing
this drad uI disease to exp~osure, are the&
I . IAtt fewt horses kep t ini warmn stabhles
(duing uin ter arid sin iig ever die w ith blin~d
rin, I :l an rd snrowi, aren seldomri attr acked
with this~ fatal di.-e.rse, breenute onl reaeinii
the s' :oud thiey meu put ini atuds mrid w'eli
:3. lin most e::se-s where this disease hats
made its appem*~ance, it has been~i when thIe
Irirse have .-tmi'l inr oip;- lits or haveu breen
diriv..n h-i:d all dayL anid expo)sed ut tnight.
Onie inwtiner:
AX gen: teman of myv acquinitanice, last
winter wen-rut to mar ket ; ornI~ retrin he
dr'v'e uniutsra!!y hard throug thrle day, whtich
was suc ceedetd by a dread nil Inight ; hre hal
reached hom:-e but a few days when lie list
two of huis hiorse's with this disease. Other
istameces ightr be rebited.
Corn for Fodder-How to Sow and
how to Harvest it,.
We have labored for somec yer past to1
induce farmers trot oinky to sow coin for
foddher, but to dir it righ. We observe re
peated recoinneindatioiis in the agricultural
papers to sow' biroadcas(. W'e have repeat
edly for several yearrs piointed out the great
inferiority of bio adenst sowing, to planting
in drills, which is simpl~y this: Sowing iin
furrows or ini dris, require otnly abmnut onie
blif or two thirds of the aimounit of seed nec
tied for broaidcast sowimrg, a conisideration
of sonme impjortance wen it is rermembhered
that art least foutr or five bushels per acre
are required for the hitter miode. DrillIs, try
admittinrg thre cuiltivatir, leave the g ru tnt
clecan and melloiw, amnd thIis greaitly adrds to
the gr owthi of the crop ; they aidmit of easier
harvesting ; arid yield about one-third more
foddir per acre.
Th~e greaitest diffictulty with this crop is
curing it prroprerly befiore stacking. Thle
leaves tnuiy becomre prfelctlyv dry whiile a
large quant ityv of wa'nter remta ins in thre statlks,
which causes termrentatironi andi thre cornple te
loss of thre vatlue of thre fodder when pr!aced
in large stacks. The remiuies are emily
sowimng, so as to give the warmi weathier of
late sumer a chance for drying thre filder;
sta :king itr large shock in the fick till wan.
tr-d ini winter, or iin unimerous smalhl stacks
if drawn off tho ground ; building mioderate
sized stacks, wvith a liberal application of
salt to successive layers as they at-e deposi
tedjanrid burildinig each round three rails, set
upright to serve its a ventilator.
There are very few~ farmers who do not
rtn shoirt of goord surcculenit pastuore early in
autrn. An acre 01 two ofl ground for
sailinug at that season, woul'md he abhnost in
valuaible. Any godil soil ' i!l Irmswer-mmnst
is best ; ihirig'i aird frrow tee feet apart
-strew ahnlirg in earch furrow fromni a hanid
buike-t at tire rate ot twit or thtree bushe-ls
per acre, cover byv harmr owing--riu tihe cuhli
vtrbetween whe-n lhe etrr is a fit high,
anrd the whotile thing is doneti. Fiourteen tons
of gr ieinidrder, anid five to sev'en of dry,
tmay Ihe hadr fromt a good acre. Tii mnth
will dt. tor ia n inug, bunt thre earlier the better.
Cc-tt ront .\l ..:-Tako laid anid
sulphumrmix toguthier, anmd put ini lamp oil
sulic-innti v to tmarke it liabh-ul, more or less,
accorrdinmg to the warmlth of the' day. Rub
the part aiffected with a crib, till you take
off thre seu rI. then rubI onr thre above wvitht
the hands. In two dayvs go over themi againt,
...,, as ,,ren ,.tri a yu see signs of disease.
Dsr.Nc: APUer ro P1.NT TUrE.
The Agricilurist says:-" After a long
course of observation and experienice 01
this subject, we have fully made up our
minids to the conclusion that in any part Of,
the U nited States and the Canadas, the f1o
lowiing" distnI)CeS a1re the has8 at which trees
.should be required to ,tand:
Apples, 33 feet, or two rods-40 feet is
none too tfar.
Pears, on their own stocks, '21 to 30 feet.
Pears, (ou qijincue stook, 10 12 feet.
Quinces, peaces, necetarines, apricots and
pluis 16 to 20 feet.
English cherries, 20 21 to feet.
Kentih, or conninon red, or pie cherry,
16 to 20 feet."
CURE FOR SCR.frCHrES.-Rub the part
affected with a cob-ithein talke the above
mrixture, and rub on thoroughly with a cob.
Apply once a day, and a cure will be speeci.
ly alFected. If you drive inl the mud, wash
well with soapsuds be -fore applying the
above. Feed occasionllliy one tabic spoion
ful of sulphur.
FIrF,-PRooF CwrxLer.-M1ake a pailful
of whitewash in the usual maier; add two
pounds of brown sugal r, three ptlldS of line
salt, and onte pounid of alm. Mix thea
thorougily. This cement iay lie usod on
lelices, the roofs of houses, aroun d fire-places,
&c., as a protectioil against fire.
SONG TO KATE.
M1y cvvs! how I love Vou,
Tou sweet lite dove you
Tliere's no one, above yo.,u,
.lost beauti'ul Kitty;
So glossy your hair is
like . sViPIs or a r
A-nd your neck I dee:re is
.:x!gui: ite) peLIv
Quite Grecian your nowe is,
And your checks are like ross
So delicius-U. clse
Surpiasin.zy sweet!
Not lte beauty of tllhji-,
Nr canl tile ta-t: of 1iint j 1ps.
Callomar with your two lii-Ss
SMost beautiful Kate i
Not the baek eye of .Juno,
Nor tinierva's Qi lune, no,
Nor Venus's, you know,
Cal equal y ur ownvl
A h ! * howmy heairt pranve!s,
Aln i frolies and. dances,
WVhen its radiant glen-es.
ion ine are thrown !
A nd now, dearest Kiitty,
It's no.t very pr:ay
Indeed 'tis a pity
T. keep :ne in scorrow
S", f N oull but C!ihine in,
e'II have ille with -11r rhiyin',
Sway Cuidlur 6 llvii,
A ll b anni re 1. io-:norrow.
A Yankee Wedding in Nlew York,
Chaticing lo visit the tillie of Aldeiman
-, the otiter day, we wtitiessed a h ymue.
:e:al eieoilly tiat will ear inarrating.
The briderom l wa-; a weather-beaten
coulrmviiian, aperiet picture 01 giood 1:a
ure, lbut sio tall that in enltering tihe portals
of the i tice an inivolutary:' obe'i anee was
aceea~ry ; while theu atiiid hIiollyhoieks on
the suiiniiit of tine brides i iiinnet jnst tonll
ed thei eibowv of her expecte.d Iord. Their
etraiee wits jireceetled ;ti ur iiIiihn wvith
dll:i jidutted giriileints, wvllo claittle d ital ic
eived three ciop~pers as his fee for gruiingi
lientl to the spoit.
" What calil I di for you, mv good frIends ?
akeCd the iirbiaiie .\ lderoll:tii, as if ill otter
ignotranice (of tihe oblject of their visit. " Pras
ie seaited, mnad:iui ("'
" el, '$quiire,"':ii aswered th le groom,
with a compjl.ietiit ghm ee at thue lilagriee
around the ladyv's nlecki, "oldl .\ls. P.tiiboine
dowyn to Lynnil-you've hearni tel! about hier,
I rekon ?"
" Well, really, I think-I hardly know-I
gueis'5 iitt."
" Not he:imd tell of her, ''Squire I why shie
mai~kes abiont the host pump il nsn yiou even
put iii yewVr stummniik, i icekia; slips dciwii
just as sleek :is a greasid eat erawlin'
throuh a jinit iof stove pipe.''
" ery happyju to lie imrodireed to her, sir:
but don't lt meOh inlterrpt youil. Pray piroceed.
"Jes' s) jos' so. Well, ohil . les. l',ttibone~
gin' me~ D.ianlthylt, her', to get Spliced1 to.
She's a wid-!ler womiiani, anid old ID~ecoi
Pettihone iiade ro pes5 oft unmey~t wvheni he was
n the shoepeg busiiness vw lhen hie was a div'',
antd. I lanit the bun-iniess u i:ibo i; so yew
dikiver that nat'rahly I Ilied the gal, anod
the old latdy gin' coinseiit ; so, it yew'lli pro
nouince thle ociremiony, your0 mon1ey ' ready."
" o Voiu wkih to be imarietd, ehi C' iiiquir
ed the'.\ldern 1, w:iliing to splend1 at few
momen ts' leisure in cionv.ersaitioni. ".\layv
I veniture to ask wihat iniduced you to break
through a bachielor's lilt. ?"'
"Sartin, 'Squiire, sairtaini. Tlewi see it's
nat'ral. W ho eveir hea rn tell of a baitehelor
cipin'i bird or a baichl'or hoh-n-link. I
reckon nobodyv has. Aid theni ain't dublin
kinder ,iat'ral ? Aiiit dimble iroses. anid din
ble noning-gloiiets, anid diiublie pinkls the
pootest, aiid don't everybody like themi hiet
ter thani singles ones. 'The amiounit oin it is,
nature teaebes it, 'N;quire, clear thriiugh the
progrmmyrn, beginiiiing wvithi the robiins anid
leaviig oif nvithi the applde lossomis."
" ery true, rmy good siir; philosophlical
view of the subiject. (Tnrinig to lie lady.)
Aiid you, imadam, hiave y on givenl tile subtlt
tile attention it mieits ?"'
"Never minrd lien, 'Squire, jest let me
settle that air business; 'tainit iio kinder rise
to trotile your bowels about Dainthyv. .Jest
you fetch Ont yeourli books aond tire away.''
The cereiimoiiy wa~s soon p erhtorimed: o~ur
"Reformi" A Idermani hiadi carried improv'e
merit even into that deniartmient of his dutties
-atnid a two-dollar hill was diuly. placed in
his palm bi y the iiewly imade husband. A ftir
le had comigratucmlatefd the 'air', andic wihed
thmn success, J onatiian exchtimled:
"'&quire, you're a r'g'la r triimp, you are';
and( if' .you ever ciomie to Lyn ou~ll linid a
stipnin'' place with rme. and a riusin'~ wel
comie. But, 'Squir e," andh Joniathian laice
tioily inserted his tore-liger ill tire regziior
of the Aldermianis rib," l'mi donelt wahi
one horse bcnx,led, I anm. G(oid-byve, 'Squnire !
- N. Y . J1onurnal of Cotrntnerce.
A wv.mc passing a house observetd on the
door h le separate imunes of a physician anid
sngeomi, and lieeutiously remarnked, that the
circmistanct~e puit iin mluid of a double
barrelled n~i-hor it' onie missed the other
was sure to kill.
A MousEs RniNDEu~nl.-" Root lIttle
pig' or die," is tnow. reiiieredt, "' pentetrate
terai firima wvith thy elaistiC prbo itou
diiniutive quadruped of' tile swinish genu Is,
A-.n-RAr-nnO.m-A sedate old black
stiti, originally huiling from the " Keystone
State," but who had long made his residence
among' the tabernacles of'the Buckeyes, was
expitatinig to an admiring auditory on the
l'ennsylvania anti.railroad policy, and wound
up :s filows: " Y-a.as, these railroads
are hal things. In my younger davs, Penn
sylv;iiiia Ia to travel a horse-back ten or
t'wenty d.Ias to Ieach Ohio, and then they
l'arnied something on the way ; now the
railroitds carry them in as many hours, and
set thei tlown as (is grcen as when they
s:arkcd ! Y-a-a.s, railroads, are bad things!"
S1or K1t:.in.-" That's a had Ififty
cent piece, sir ;-l can't take it, it is lead, sil
vered over."
Customer-" Well, now, admitting such
to le the fact, I should say the ingenuitv
displiyed in the dieceptior' imight induce you
to accept it. Admiire sit, tle devotion of the
ar tist to the divine idea of liberty. Liberty,
-t he idol ol Its all ! Ile, having wrought
ier eiligv in lead, resorts to the harmless
e-:pedient of silveiing it over ! And shall
we harshly repudiate his work ? Oh, no,
sir ! you'll take it, I know you will."
A-v eminent artist-American of course
-lately painted a snow-storm so na'urally
tl:t he caught a bad cold by sitting iear it
with his coat (ll.
Set:N: .Ar A IAMi:tIL Snor-.-(Editor ris
ing with a clean chin).-Wiat's to pay for
"tihis shave ?"
Ba lier.-Oh, nothing."
Editor.-Pslhaw, ou catnot live onl noth
JBarber,--True but, we never charge edi.
tors anyihing; we make il up on genlemen.
Editor vanatoosed through the small door.
A nioosm.:n iving taken a looking-glass
home in his ti nlk, one ofI his hopef'ul oll'prinlg
was uretis to yee the con tents of' the Ioys
teious boix. Tlie minrror was on top, when
Ihe vounster opened it, gave one briel' look,
. lo peld tile lid, and with terror depicted on
every h'eature, eiled out, "1 0, mother, mother!
'ither htLit honie a cub ! I seed him
-a oung bearl'
Osis Sixr::.-The census takers found
reat dillienliv in aseertaining the ages of
thie i s, t large tmajority of' themn beintg ont
ly sixteen. In one fmilv in a tneighfioriiig
c uiity, there were found twelve girls between
sxte.I: anid eighteen years of age.
CNumxnis Tim Roots.-Brandy appli
cantions aue recomiineided bv a western japalr
oir biald nezs, e:ternally unitil the hair is ut Il
tarteil, ai alterwards taken in generous
ni(1 ieititi!s, internally,./o clinch the rools.
CAND4)IDATES,
For Sheriff.
FFLIX E. BODIE,
WV.31. (itATTLJXI,
Jt'fitS )AY.
JA.ilES EIDISON.
For Tax Collector
TilE~ill-l'Dl'.AN,
Ill. Bt. W IlIlTT Li
LIl IlOLSON,
ItA II> C.\LlMAIt,
THlO.A.S 1.It. i- 1 .
i)I-:lti(: li l.LSONiUAKE,
A. I. ABLI:.
For Clerk.
TIltus. (. B~iCON.
For Ordinary.
l).\VIU) 11011E.
JOllN W. l.11il,
GEORGE SIN\CLAIR,
STAM ENGINE BUILDER
And Boiler .1;aner.
LL k inds if leur. Gist and Saw alill Gear
itiin Mar~itii.nt ad'e and warranted to per
I tr. t t. T..Ah is, at Ed.;etield C. 11., is autliurised
Boot and Shoe Mdanufactory,
IIll\~ IlNG removeud to, tihe Store
.: el t.k to.~ rortiir. Fine liress, Dublei Soled
Boots and Shoes,
f the very E<IT MlAT ElIU.LS, and an excel
eiit lit alwayvs warranted.
Aid. un'handa' a liarg va'riety oif IlO)OTS antd
i Itt )-F 10* ow nutitutletine, whieh wil be
dijeed of 01n reasollibhe terns.
\WM. McE\'OY.
Nov. 1G tf 44
- N. 11 -Wianted, three apprent'ees to bean
le Shoe-miak'ing bu-ines. l'kleate apptly soon.
Amne r i can Hoat e
JLA.IURG, S. C.
Il FEndtieruiigned takes thuis
m . method of returning thanuks ftor the
liberal ptronagei hierettfitre given
,.t91 keeps, openi the Establfishmentit for their accomn
not.in. lla ving refitted the btuilingi furniishietd
hain a isit 'r well drilh-d Servaints, an experienedi
t i'air n tCoks, his Talei wil lie spwoal with
t.he il T IhE A\tET AFFOtliS. Ihy
these, andt his per~stonal attentiton, lie hoapes t' Live
!znher:1 t.a:ifationiti to thoise who favosr huim with I ti-r
compiyii. lIhe is pleaisedl also to aniounce that .\r.
Jle~ns .\ . I loes-ro has jutst comph~tt Iti ar andh
COMMODIOUS STABL.ES AN\D CARRIAGE HOUSES
ini connel tion withi the llote1, andt weill take sp~ecial
cha~rget of tht depjartmeint. I le will lbe ptrepa~red to
aeeianuitie the publie weithi Sadlhe Iltrses, llaicks
ant (;atrrtuies of all desciions on hire, andi trav
is wrill ti coveyetd, withI dlelptchl, t, anyv part
o the: i suroumlinig ciuntrty en reasiinibbil termis.
ie has aibo large andi conveniienit I.OTS fotr tihe
attn tu.b~ion otfl ,Traiders and Stock D~riv'ers w ho
are sptecially iinvited to call.
ISA AC S.\IThl.
I Itnnure'. Many 1i 3mu 17
A u g u sta H ot el,
AUGUSTA, GA.
T111 ~Il lOTEL is niow op~eni for the
- *h reepttioni of Travehers, anti it wilt be
the ,imii of the P'rtieitor tuo give satis
fiatin toi all wh o niay favor hion withi
their pat ronage. it is centrhicly vitu atedl on Btriad
Street. andh contvenienit lto the d i-rent I bil Roaid
I) eott. P assengers by the Geiin~ ftiIiRadi,
ri lit bei iurn~shed withi breakfatst biefotre they leave;
ithse by t he Suth 'airoilain iitail n.l with ininer,
in itoehy the dlay train onthie Waynesbuoro' Itand
wih, suppetr.
Thle tFt'INIEUIIE, 1EDDING, ke., in this
I ttel is all new, and it will be thle ethleat or of thle
Proriettor toi renter all who may piatronize hiim,
comfoi rtaible during their stay.
A iigusta. .\ ar'd7 im 11
Not ice !
A LI Persons antytwise indebtid to lie Estate or
.Itlihn Wise, dhe'd., are hierebty reqluested to
matke iinuneite stttleimint, anti thitse hiavingz dep
acutsl frthwith , ipoperly at tsttd, aicortding to
law. $l )NE KY W ISIC, FtI'ors.
Oct 2GB. 11. ALLlER. i
PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIO, &c.
TILE Subseribers would call'.41 :It
tention to their Splendid arsortucllt of
superior
P X A X'5 0 F 0R T.E ,
Of 6, 66.1 ( anl 7 Octavos from ihe ce.1lbratel
3:nUfaCtOrieS of lBAcoy & RAVEN. IAziEtTON &
itros. and A. 1H. GALE & Co., (of New Yirk.
These are maile front the best and thoroughly sea
s~med materials, wilt all the latest impirLovements,
am1l are WAlRRANTED to stantd the variet'S
eiclges of this clinite-ami for eiluality and sweet
ness of tone cannot be surpassed.
Their 1300K and STATIO'NElRY departtment
contsists of Ai good assoi tient of
School and Miscellaneous Books,
And all the Cheap literature, as soon as publibhel,
as well as a large and wvell selected Stick of Sta
tiotnery, &c.
Their Stock of PRIINTEDI MUSIC is the I 1tPest
in the -State. consisl ing ofl al t11 pouimlar Soing-,
Waltsi, larchees, Variations, &e.
UT New Nluttic received every w.e.ek.
M'Iusical Instrumen&l.
They also keep an elegtant assirtmnct of the ful
frinwilig instruments I' li vized 1Z:
Violins, Guitars, Violincelles, Clari
nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns,
TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS
Accordeons, TamnisiborinVS,
FLUTES, &c.
Also, an assortment o' Nlnu:ival Merlhanllize,
aT A 11 1seciet Of slerlioer \~iolin a6d t itlar
STRINGS, always in lanl.
Al ilie above arliclis %%ill he solil for (ilh or
good paper, by G EO. A. o.\' Es & I ItS.
.rulel Street, A u.;usta, Ga.
Nov 9, tf 4
THE GREAT KENTUCKY
SOUTHERN IEMEDY,
i~ik
DR JOHN BULL'S
SARSAPARILLAs
THIS medicine, when usei according to directions, will
T cure, without fuil: -
,ero nuI
or Kin-'. fVil.
Canrirs, Eruptions
of tle Skin. Frysiielae,
Tumnrle Chronic Sire, Eyee,
rtingworm or Tetters. Seald llea.1,
rTheutniatiem. Painus in the l'nnee or
Joint,, 01i Sores and Ulcers. Sw.-lint: of
the GanTd. SephilP, Dyslaepeia. Salt tl0iicm,
Diseea.es of the- Kidneys, Disie.-ea aribin:: fromte use
or Mercury, L.oss if App'i-e. I'tin inl fthe .i-le anod
Shonders. General D-iiiity, i.umnilaro. Co'is. Colds,
Dropsy. .laundice. Costiviees. Ullnchtitis. We:akne.s of the
Ch.-st. Sor Throat. tlaonary Alfections. and all other
Diseases tending to produce Consumption. Liver Com
plaints, Feinah- Irregularliehs and Coniplaint. Low
Spiiries. Sick aid Nervos 11eactiehe. Night Sweate,
Expnures. or limprudeence in Life. Chrnie Con
etitul ioil.t 1loeses, ine:d as a spring and
bummer Drink. andcI General Tonic fir the
System, and a Gen:le end l'leaenit
Purgative. it ii superior to ilue
Lick and Congre'ss Water,
Salts. or Seidlitz
Powdlefrs.
Is Is a remarkable fact, thaet nnonT the hundrede of
eminent physieians whn have enniiiied the recipe. by which
Rull's Sarsaparilla io pireparei. not one thas eoietinned
It. bnt cut ll approved it. aid coninend it. in tie hichest
teree. Nt:niiy phietcians expres theeee'. * ve'igty in
the llief that it Is decidueldely the best prep:aration of Sar
mapanrillat thiat leas ever been placed beforie tie pubelic.
Aileihough there iere liany phyisiui cian tic feet a reineat~nce
to hacviing their namte< cuppientitu tO thce reenimendaet~ t ien of
any' pairticulair remedey, entwiths'tand~ing the'y maicy approve
of It in the hiighce't e-ree, there aire octers whon lranekly
yield their suppnort ini farer of a rieieu-y which~ they kinowc
is caipahble of deoinv en miuich good ini ani atliere1 enn
munitv. As ani evietene, rea.l the fi oiin froim cld antd
respiieiabele physicis, of heigh standing in the coininunity
In which they live:
T E s T I K 0 N Y.
E7 TestImony like the fnllowin? rene.re cupe'rfns all
conunlents nec the eficaecy of Iltl's Sarcaparilt Frion Dr.
L.. I'. Ytandll. Proufesso~r of thuiniiitry ii n th, l.oiville
bledicalt Cclle'e: I hacve lnokedt over the' list ofl inegredlientst
cotiposing Johleili 's Ceotipuend Extrauct of Saersapaerilla,
and leave neO he.-itartinn ini sa' ini that theyr f'erne a sacfu
cornpoundt ant ine that prownises wilt In chironii eldiSese,
to which it is aippticale. L. P. TANIE LI., 3. B.
Loiiiville..lne' G. 1849.
Whazt Dsr. Ilyles. phcy-'rian hy auppntinment tee the Louis
?ille larine lLosplitalt, saeys of Iltub's carsap-eerilla :
I haves examined the purieriptioni ter the piirhe inn of
John hlull's Sairsapiarilli. antd I believ'e rhe u icrn inain to
be an exellint on'. and well caciulatie. to Irone an ii alter
alive imp~ressioni on the isystemn. I haeve~ u.id it bo0th in
pulie tand pirivacte prctleie, and thinck it ithe best article
of7 Sarapairillc. now ini use.
Itsidhent Physician Louisville M1arine hlospital.
LoelcoN. K r.. A pril 25'he. 1S0.
Sot -PVerin'it me to adderess c yiii cc few line.: ceI tdo tne
the hnn~or toi ruely to ac risquest thact I will imal..e in the
cnli'in 'of this teier. & c.
I site a graueace of Tran~sylvania Mi ecat Universiy ;s I
haeve pirace.1e nwictline ini his ws!l.ernies iciutry. abtioi
five yeacrc but nvinee: to exspncuri, to litter coid wei lewr. I
have been icelnd i-poetich Acute tt:heniiun aboeccut cis
cinenthes A fter hacvinu :: n estierm skill iti Ihe itreetinient
of ecny case, an.t cdriing nt eneit. I wa<s in huer. t te give
your FLte ExTRAcT tof SttiiAittLtA ia fair trial, at4
accordtin~ly puirchcaseil a bottcle oft yur nivelleince (rice your
agenit, 3Mr. Georgc p'. llrown.io. clet woe cc wes ago, tend I
neust ennifess thaut one biottle has entirely curie ii'.
It is ity oii nii thiat your prepacreinne of Saraparilla
Is decidIedly sueriir lee any othier priearaitin inon. itise
ant I will taeke g'reat leasu'~re int recocimeningiii it to thes
atilictedl as being a reiinedialt ngent, atiil 1 will advise the
phybiciains to n'e it in tiheir pracice, & 3c.
Respectfully yonrse, 1. 11. ALLEN, M. D.
I have examilneed te list of aticles ilt ha tcoe *tohnt
lli'i Ext reetof $arancparillha, and I huave:: be"hstiittion in
saying thcat it ise a safe ande vailuable cmiponnel. I s.ei.ild
prefer it to atty acrticle niow in tuse. feer thee dieese tirisntg
frotnc en lkupure staie of the idoodie or tainit nf t he ii9tein-i
I enilietly reecomneude it tn uey friendl,acs b--in: ac lonner
ful Extract. teud one that I beliece will eutre aell r~ers~e of
diseases. for whichi it is. recenmnedei, if iteel accrinig to
directiens. I blieive it to lee a valuabitse uredaeen to
Mercuery. - Nay. I hacve miy doubntts whethcler ini thei uieat
Tlilenit a-l preotrctedt cases osf Svpililiarronec panaeid~ icich
Koese 'Tropheci. ini cries of the'bue," whetiher it ought
mot tu succeed every other remeedr.
S. It..ilcCON.WillTGI 31.
Itontorary Meibter of the Meiekd Soceiecty, lhiladeeliat.
fl'ITetar. wchat Dir. Staple, a phsiiant whlo aite tat thei
tope of hisi pirereiion, ectey of.lohn, lItul'. ttreapcireilila
I c:ave bieueuineg dtiilhn linll's Sarsarcciiella ini a ;:n-tt
Yariecy of chronieie diseasesq. wvithi teheis loe: h .pi-y tee,;
andi I hatve eni hectiain inli reeu~nensilineg i:tto ti- puhnell
for the tuen of .ceroteela. syphlilis. and' aell cutanetU oed
glatdlatr dilseciwi. Yeeurs, iist fervenit ly.
Rev. E. W. sEHON, -Rev. E. sTEVENSON.
Coacitrsivr:. - The followeing ls ac see'inii ejpy of n
certiicacte tnow in tie per~sione of the piroprie: o 'ihltil's
Saersapailac. Rtev. E:. W' $lhoni Is idielt and gereerally
knownce aes an eles an acci omcittplishcei'p:ieer il' tein 31.
E. churiche. ierIe. Li Stevenesin tasceen ei kinowni tas stie
ofIt' theist tcah-nttedt antd zetaliins miebelrs thatt the heen
tucky Conferenice coubll bucast ef tier einney yiears, andi cit
thise tieme is tililieg thme high andei responei~le vice? ieen of aigient
for thee 31. E. ttook Coneeren. Ctan the wcirhld prodmer .betcer
or mtore saetisfauctoery testimioney in f~cvor if cany tenethrine .
Bletter testiclnony thuen was ever oeieredle in fvoir oef any
titedicinei. Iier. E. W. Schion - 11ev. k: Stevension :
Loutare. Meay '2the, 1849.
We leave used Jol-n Bull's Saersapiille iii In hatve kenown
It to bce used, withe entirae saisfactjin: catediwe havie tn
hostitation in stactinig our belif, thatt It is a teefe aned
valuabche enicacl cempoundl, aeenaed e~ceieto produc
niurhe good eand relieve itecht ieuffering;~ andie thceretore
woulul ibheerfutly and snost caernestly recommendi~l it io the
ailicted. K: II tIllet
(SIgned) E. STEVENSON.
We earntstly inevito all lsrse whn~ are sufferintg with
any of " mice illstt Cltesh is heir to."' to call ion t)r. .tcohn
Bull's agent, andi get a iopy of Blull's Ijamtily .Ioeurnael
GRATIS; cil for tee sake of humnaenity. see loet hetN .a
sitngle lendivieduatl will lnt tee founed untwillinig to geve lIul
Sarsapacrilla it TautL, tafter retadlig, iand recellecting~, t the
samee time, thart it is imp ,eosieible for thte Iticter lie pubilisth
the tenth pa~rt of the ntumtber of certiiecates cf austoundmiig
cures peerfeirmeed Icy hiis Sarsiparilla. Thii ewount of teg
timtony voluntarily showered oen Dr. tiull's Saereapatrllla,
from "well ktnown and distineguised~e Iniv'idlsil botth in
publtie and privacte life', hacs beene perfectly ove'rn helmilti
27I)r. .tohne llull's l'rinecipacl Olice, ieSt emile 1h
street first door below 3laicn, Louiu.. Kr.
F oet stile int this Villinge, oen Ageincy, byv (
PIatersing Poems
*Iee. ..is .1 e aa fo. and sats1: liets u'tt i i -
SSl lIw. A ply 't.PAkS.'' 'li l 0itils labt"
Intle eress ilhc t eeicge Pouemesteiiltie
"Sctel iltiiicle ANTe e A18.lhiteatiit
~ 19
New, Beautiful and Cheap!
r 'IHE SUBSCRIBE is now receiving
I ,A I; E and SPILFN I) STUCK of
DEMABLE D3RY GCO302
Snita!e for the Spring and -um1iner Trade. No
ais hi bven spareil in the selectioni of this Stock
t-oV p!ee thle taste Of A 1.L.
'fTi:kful fr ist patrosnge, I assure my friends
that evel . -lbrt weil lbe adllle tee lierit a coltilil
ali t'eI r fivr. Of the Ladies, mn- and all, I
wnll pa- rticu!ar!y request an evamination before
peircmsi-g elsewliere. A oieng this Stuck many be
t1undta co P111lete as-ortment of Dress Goode,
Col di us LINs. of the latest and most fash
inabh-l ~Sih-4. W0 ets. te $1.
B.\ E Ei; -s f every coulr and quality
1,11;lY Iid l Fi'd1 Tissue SI , IK. very rich;
I .sn StripedI 011( A N Nl ES if unieljunled styles
I'*ehti (Coeerel SIL.S, very eliei:
14fir it r.11nd PhnLili SI -.KS. If Ill qjualities
Nainlseek itid Nili.\i US-LINS ;
W ili. Is-r'd Carletolni d111 a new article
ii:in CI'd do do
Strip-d .i,s do very pretty
)edtIel " do
( ; I I.\ NIS. iew P.itteI.,
-st Sto uk I* PR INTS ver 0ii-redl in the Market.
I)l'RNINi; ('(AHMS f every dlseriptiinn:
Weh'te aill Ci!'l U renadhie L\NTi LLAS, new
style (fr Sttilineri':
White aitdIe C. elcoreeld Glacie SILK, suitable fir
Sprillt aldl Smtisimer :
IsLt sill Mnil:.lin UIKNDERSLEEVES from GX
e.ts.to :.0 :
M udiii anid Lace COLLA S. latest fa-hions
CIE.\IMISE'1TS, new style and
beant t Ifu :
I .ll comtplete assortment of dackounet and
Swiss 1-:eitsneawil Iisertin:
Il.a! iisnsl Threadl Edlginz mnla insertings:
ib, a !.;nn Thri a.I aid Lisle Laees' & KElgings,
Whit.- i ran ClotIi 1,..r Skirts, new article
(;. iv i.S and HOUSIER!Y, great variety--suita
blI, :*II- all a-zys:
La lie',- Niis-t-< mnd Childlre's SI I) ES. &e.
]For Gentlemeits Wlear.
Hie also. trusts tiha; Ie i si net bee1n ui11niinlfn! of
the waints of* the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock
le.htr's LAX IN I. t1:l1.1.5 of every 1-ality
( nn:te -ses ande Y..rk Slixsnres, from~ 12 I.. 2.- ets
p dl.E Eie's. ( '-lneits inl Niet in.. 'ass.iimlers
iir..wian.1 Gi ra.ss I.inens tir 'ont!. ;ll e1' alitie's
V-ion Liiens and ot~her gooud, for Children'*.
V. h Ii!v. Cl'd. phdu:1 mn,] blT .lar-n1ils et'rg< VI.
Ce.'el S3k Clavas. a li.it a.14 liaii.ful article
.for mnr:
( '.el'd \in ini Cra::ts. i''int< rinalitie.s ;
lln- an l l r.' -i Stick. :1111 Ti'.e .
I v'ry retully invit' :! thiese wislhinU ItR6Y
1 .i t t 1 e .l 5- en: !t. b..in detei' njls l teI te
I N IV I.t:S lI) by N0 UON I in a nir and h..nt-st
tle mmst.n1er.
.%I. .\. n..\Ncm,.\GFNT FOR
R. 3M. FL'l.l.l.
1 ianl-urz. A jir:t 3 if 12
BROWNING & LEMAN,
t.tl1ot:TEI:S OF
French, English and German
2 a al 211 i King-stret, eetcrter of Market-Strert
Chn a1.estonl, S. C.
.\ fIPETi I GS.-tinrain, 3 Pvs, Brussels, Ta
P,,*t:-v :nl Velv, t..
t1: rAIN ,1ATE .TlALS, in Silk, Satin and
tirriin C:hnbr'es anl Mislins. in large variety,
EC:,beierede I.niee' antd .\usi C.urtain~sill styles,
ilt <- rniejee s. in ll the niew ee'iges,
Cur tint I shIl~e', I lble'rs, Loeoeps, TIassels, &~c.
S1rap--rv C.rds aid liel Rleos, in all varieties,
liriti si' l A merieii FNor (l thI.Is,
S-ilr andi Gilt Stair Rlods and Stair Carpetings,
n"! alIVtes.
WVle fI'm. Velvet, matl Axtitister Rugs, in lirge va
lIb.\NT. \TII)N WOOL ENS-Blasnkets,Plins,
j.e'and \\ hi.. Vte!amle. Sliitings. &C.
CUto snabur:;, 11f ;:3 the b),st S-onthern matnu
facet res.
t-:ie ad .\mer'iennih COTT"1ON FLANNFJS.
FI-e. Engilts -ht :ne1 .\ nn-rtie'an hl'ints,
I N ENS of ''ellii~el.i's seup1erieer niske, feei
-~..n.S rtin:;i.:s. I'llew Css . Tabtle iansks.
eI~ve ' Napin~ts. Toel~eIinigt, I Iinekah;.seks, Fr'uit
CI. , I. I. ).spe'r.G ri'ss ('h-thIS. k~e.
Cmth" Catssimu.l'rtel n\esetiings, eef beset French
ervante Clothts, ini all the shiaedes of Eng~lishs
S~iesTed.1 .iens andi Lindlse'ys. iif aill
bua l.i s ande sty bh s. W't.th au hul iassertiient uf
C ~h Drees Goodsi.
[n '-1 .N". T'ISsI'F/, IL\RI-' ES, GTWN.\
IsI \ 1-: Vls"I.I NS. &ce.
eeom i z'm-s,; .\lp.:cas andt M\ourning Gooeds, in
le.:sitin.; Utrtss Goodtets. in great variety, eonstanitly
.ii th. eeboeve sire ef esur owen Dir~ete Jan-.
po tit ili33' msl ofeed ait the L1 U Wtx E S '1
I -gas'...C \ I. eor C'ity A ceptanee.
h.-ice I0 Ae Il Geeo.l- iwarir';net I.
II ttWN I N G & I.1-'. ..
AT THlE IiRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE
iHascinic Rall, Augusta, Gae
1)Iil.E RS iN
Bc cis, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Eags, &c.
~Il:. nocw receivings their IAF.\.L ST'I' E of
. .Gns I.: :e'. Slisses, lei c.c Yoeusths aind
.\ilhd e 1'- lest at Iche bough~It.
( h-i .\s itine let ecettaills I"~~1'll1
sual y ksepe t ile i.:r-zie.t II iot aend Shoei Stores
PLANTATICN BROGANS
A NJ)} || l' Fs ecE1 I AA N'.'Y XUOEo
.\ii of i ihI we' will sell edn thi -utest resniabk
An :n-tt, Oct 12 If -9
Georgia I~arble Works,
.I G IANEIN. W. 31. fII'lIT.O('E.- U- 1.)Mf
5"'eri s5:s -ri .\ .A.t- KilaseN & (o.
E tit E ihlisaittau l hash ecein I sineer
fl ec.imuieni t'er a lnui-r ef yeearcc 'The
ort anyI' in th-- I initede States.
Wee he I'c p-:ecIllt'ed outr faiitie's feor gcetting out
Meunments, Tombs, Head Stones,
.\ne1d elerv tingi in cur line eef busineses. iln bctter
.t c l. Int chleaper rastes thanu anyl yarid in the
\V hst n it i ecnesideethat w1:1e sawi ou ow''.n mart
let te;.y no jbele.rs profit. andte lie htigh freight freom
lthe N celrib. i ill be seen thast we possess5 matleri
W'e I 'Ially seliceil lenr fri'leds ande thle public hr
exmo llt'nr work am11 ttmpare oeur perice's with
hlse f eelb.-r i y' ardls, biefoe rering t Nolrt hern
.\hn-h ii. We haisve een Ihnd alt o.ur yard'e itn alri
dun ' arertlti-nt ofl Fl N ISIl I I WORK
\etlla et. Tabltests. 'eTombse &c'.-whll'ler~ sur gent,
aI . W.' "sttnerlits, ills seil at our pries't'. Out
pIicipaesl woruetk is don la st th li ulls. A e dre
.1. G. R A NE N & Co.
Nalsue Wt'orks 1P. 0., Ga.
lant 11 lv
. Notice.
' L\Y EDLI or Stetlln 1rom11 thle Subsl-eriber on
I' .hunul in sts. aI IoW andSl C.\ I.1'. lTe Cowt
wstas reed i' pe'h- Cotw. w.iiton hoerns ;the Calf
wa5s ltine red hlertt. Sa~id Co1w wa.ste boutight freem
..II. SlIt hI. eeriSZinallye tile proerty eel .leehn Ceele
manil andit was5 ill htis mar51k. A liberal reward will
be. a-d for the delivery'ut 11111themt Ille.
S. K. lHOWEIIS.
Thunhut.r:1 uslay :10,. If 20.
B~acoi !
TI Treteive1 a1 sulylh oef C.IIOICE 11 A CON
eeI I I. SIIuULD)EllS atnd 11A MS8. fler sakl
Chtile telr 'islh. 0. L. PENN, Aei'N-r.
ciii .I tf I16
To. Reuul,
r ill E Roomi at petsient enrt'~i'ed by Mir. Leid 1li1
. stc at 1 ry' Goeodes Shire. 1i Insmy abseniie aplt
t d1. A. Wi!lanitis. S. Cili STI E.
Groceries!
50 1IIDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW
AU T'S don.
200 lIg's COFFER.
25 Hills. MOLASSES,
201) Coils ROPE, somine very superior.
10 lie jj~ls iuny ani Ilundee B..1N;INO,
3U W ia hole, I Ilt and utiniter lIbs. N o 3. No 1.
and .le's MA CKEREL, also lKits,
SAnil wo woiuld AlLso stalte,'' that wel have a inme
assortment IIf.
Blaikets, Negro Cloths,
BeIdsteads, Clairs, Saddles, Osnabnires, Stripes,
Irun, Nails. Oils, W htte 1tend. Stot, Miar Lead,
Salt, Cleese. I'owder, Swp, Rliee,
Ilien, &Vc., &e.. &c.,
And in fact, every article usually foluId in a Cro
eery Store. J. SlijEY & SON.
ilamiburr, Nov 14; tf 44
For the Planters!
traiaui Guano.
1w0,000e
and q.\LS.
70 Ih!s: i ttlewe's CTI E3MICA , SALTS,
30 " Pre groutil P'LAST EI.
The above celelr~atLel 31antires far sa'I iv
.J. SlIJl.EY & -ON.
1aninmhurz, Nov 14, 'f .14
: ig- The .aneenaille Ternl. Independent Press
ail Ander'.nl; Gazl.e will copy tle alove Iur
times. and 1)rwa bViS to ,1. 5. & SON
Fresh and Pure Mfedicines, &c.
r 31I Sib--r.her Las just received a SFLECT
ST CK 1.1
Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
-CNsilANG iN rART OF
Sul1slh.ate of Quainainae. lure l1 Ahls,
Supl. Carbol.;at.- Qf 1Cd . 1pil ,
Henry's 'al. 1:gnevs a, Crai, of Tartar,
Ep't-m -Alts, F ohw
sulpl oifii \lirpine, le 4'r P.-tasselr,
11n: s li q l l' all: I Vba.s ' I .ai ftita.
.\talOall '.Iuj'ly oif i.:.t all div Ijpa.u:r Pat.,-n
1 I.Hi *aiv% (Ii .1'. (!:IV aull f I il late mariaaiiatra
fite fi-o a.iL IIIltarawa-11.
G. L. I'LN-N. AGENT.
0Pt 21;ih\s
Copartnership Notice,
Gencral Hardwcre Busarnss,
Thmalr tan' yI.e I\ atl :.\ll e & *Al hw1. N. I
iv. v :I: ;:- aIt vala el ,i. a.1-ml:taik.aI
I Cheea'srg, A pl 27 'f 15
ROBINSON & JACKSON,
IIFA.i1RUhiW S. G.
. d A nl %i v p y I'f :. allaat the .aguleta Stocknt
ii of th rdtar aothieb rel wanWV bt
20r frm d iutr at d Sieed Irn,
't,11ll ls. (aa-tilu's.
50 1 h Z. ..PEliN . A -xrs,
- 75 i- Bra.. s Iaatem e I Ioes nir thers,
.ra i.9e1itl, otitfrs,
21w w wi ails ad ::neels,
10 Raes
f ille'lY Tlia inI ta0 i e tcr w ant Atvilth
Tra r r. Ilelter. Trfdl ili 4,1 1 of \Vlauips.
A lmbiplet S of p ,rki t n7tf 15ible Cudaryl
-At.. STAC LN OF
plains. IA .VI IW SaA. lli s
hi~sta Iio. Billt Guls
II .\VE n fatn. ittii ata coet CarSlt,
ofll V1a ardws. N ols, iw may.
I a 0cs. Taonr. aniel ~ v rais. CSineed Stis
Stuckl.ati. ii.iia ( uai:,vs. Spiit I .cets,
A aditas. lbiveN,: 1awl Taaus. Screw
I'iata -, ;aj a 'J*1ti iia
20, (hs Caains. 1'aa
5 z Ina -\ s,
5O TH CO pEriCEorSw CueS OLS
t~Tletspon a llother m~ae ofii \'!e all Avi l.
Tracei, iatr. Lo.Iia h a ndrai her , --tyle of Chais
:Air complnete rwiackaofirc ail.wrnd si TabieC utley
Pie a ns. i a wsta. Cha -isi. Ii rewsia . i e,Iar
Eniobs.~a 'it-caai lo s itin. .Guns, a~iti
Powd ,a'ier Finska. V tton hand Wia o oi C ears, a
Fiac Pia S . f rii t ons. Ii buemer. Itla -ts .Ci'
fur s' n a tr. i nd Wtat re.' Ir ns Ctnll eSiiks
Steeynis3 ' :llrkn G1 un:ls. Spri ExA.ev
I r .S JiU. i t aia a. I elr i . ; - - .,
Unmbupro . A / liri! aas, 7 .i,! ii istia 15sr
ROGER'S aiP IL~ata r IERWiGa RT vI . TA. rai
Ca'.tTION. -/al
T iiSa prepr i n iso l gettin. lint Io d Ie nl /I overn
Country.iaiai fi Th aianneronas *eers ii ie reci e ra in
o ar vaia:ns a ntinflormii n ist Ct enr i. flR. in
il. one ofrithe beht, ia not th ret ni).t ('onh 3fdia-i
eie i now f rei heaiii. ia laitaI' ali t la iruia;/,/itre
livresat. n : tsufro. u uti l euaa:s res thea'l rery lro sa cae.
ha relieved: ~ th pai as rni.t. aers ina 3edi-~
eines. aliai hyic' m al t S eiaiiy. A r k thil At iten -in
unrnenrea t iaaaa n ji nai hat.:il h at lle ais eperenae ofa
iheraea-ets ofa ti.isri d i . If' he h.aia been eing i.
f ior iaa ten att f e hea wtill tie l. y aou hjt ia
llT IS TAllEIT iCIN iXTANT.!
lichi w wt i~i v aaa few exr::i i n ihta -rv wae a vei
Draaa.t t. . Obi.taa of hvmalb- ifIia..a r sau:- lai rr
been~a usiliitu ar rro al Ta er ry :art nrlafl. int
mtrti fo tre e~~' anr ~ t1:s .td. 'ani writ i alure
ivisae:m ,t : 'ia r r, r ra ! 'uuv )V . s 1 n .u~a 3 T r n I)
A* | Ill taitll || t Iar.l ( mal :intail or aa:.N .0
I.-ta|llr.-sae'I.
Sill. la. C. -:-T. leNN. rler*rot C.m1! 'r is~ tMr
v&ktitty laia u rt' (.jala I st.: l'ltl ttNErf. ANan w
erynmw.11.: ...le ms; oli. nel sntar itisrrt I nliA NI
nll iJting the. Aaga'mlai.,nt la f or e Aghi eht i: ruvm.
31ur'I .\e2iU iknsDsc.S . 3. . . 1c
h.t n faiay.:i eNcamm: ~t to hi, n e::hls
tav n! by h ual h eania:-ia::. lilh dijiillitol- ifl th I.'
amr tirs, aaiuih-d iftil a evrei cwn;;h b e w~itas ri
xliv'el by S.nrnr Utand or~.
f r :l pa , of -h -o b Il 1rar-2 ta h u
Ra-o plal. nt m~ re01iil the luhl, nnieari~em
uiis exo-hl boule. Toall, ne as ay~a re /ra pe, v re
ttai-;aeea Wtl~ Sl.D iNia hs alON!!!
An ini tiiaaal.y tatk ra l li s.C nsnpin
ne a1 ti.Rgrs yo f 52nrro- ndTr
Whlit e Ci'eil iTiscAND Oil,13
Tin.g 24nn aie. i f :.aAsn1wlorn,
the enruuve- nrapprcun each lth-.
whole1'ab. i'ad a i et fraiu tac I- a't 'ItirD
11J Ii''hari- t 'EWIN OtiaCC. ~ani i.fl.
Sours A:lai'a Pi oiic -s:1 Soa~ti ns I r. iTaa tlao
whoma all' rersiiand: app ltn byr theni a, orst
h ille bhare-- yig lsd.re
g -shlbyG.L.l'NN E-IfiiC.I. II.' A1eI T.
A-1EOc .Ahtl- .1. Pi\TA .26E . w ..
NEW SPRING GOODS!
RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES,
ORGANDIES, ZACONETS, BRILLANTS,
FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
AIt' ELLE14 & WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA.
J i ihve received a large Stock of the above
GOUODS. which ?-r
Novelty, Beauty and Variety,
Are helieved to he nisurpassed ih any Market ; nna
having b-en selected fiom the very latest iinpeeorta
tiontsic, our easteznrs will fied them to be the new
est and choicest Goods of the 4eason.
-Aiso
A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con
sisling If
lich 11AREGE ROBES, (sonething new :)
eat Freciieh USIX iiNS ail BllLLIANTES i
Plain. fluff, Pink, fflue aniel Fawn col'd Frenel
CA NBI'ICS:
French, Eui-0:sh and A nerican PRIN'TS.
We have also, a haisoein St-ck or Goods for
GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR,
Which we wienhii be pleased to show our custonere
bIIl he publie. ssuring them that ota 'anicta wit.16
iE AS CIinAP AS TiME CliiAIEST. -
- Pei stinls frcomii the t-utry %iid do well to,
Live i us a enll befiore l'>tiehcswing esent here.
A ngn-ta, . pr;il 19. tf 14
GREAT SOUTI E RN REMEDY
JACOHIS CORDIAL,
UllOl.El:I*A. DISE.NTElRY. DIAlM110-EA,
CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC,
CHOLERA INFANTUM.
Ai.so. A DiIIIAiHiS A I).irTi) TO iANy DisEArFS Or
l'EMiAuL$. mos- -:srs -ci..v %I.L M:NSTlt:AT!ON
T1il Ill: T7"1'Ee IF-' ,If.t (Y)?S 00>1|.- 1. A PE 7Yf) -
TI'E. 171'5U li' l' jjeoir 4'JL.'EEtJ A>I.' l'Xe
11,17..AKYo W.V Toi IM'v m:A' YiN!! 7
1t. it enr-s tIse wo-rst enses #of Wiarrhorr: 2.1. It eie the
w4ar-t f. ri, i I' ! 1nc::.ry : ::'1. Ii -tenrs (n!fb-rnnla i r .\e'xi
e mn irle-a--: 4th. It re'ieves the severet C'holie: 51hi. It
-eures . -ho lern Mori-: Ili. It eurts 't'Chern hia iini:
,!. I ven-, Ieninfuil Nen-z-irisii-ii: Nile. It relieves I'ain inl
Iwlhik el ..in- till . It coutileravi, Ne.% insuiwsr lnd Iie:
'Iiy: ,l. It re-teres iregi:nritie.; it. It (lire-Is
;l'.ey iml 1I.tvrial Feeins; 12th. It's an admirable
A Few Short Extracts fromt Letters, Testimorials, &-,
I i:vet (-c: c .n..1/, t'eerili:ll i ;-% r:n:ly, ruaili
-1:n.1 ii a inc l tiicent uirui ini m~y ,h:e!uiv- : n a blu
rentevIc." 11..n. It li.AM W.\N: Fl:.
.hui;-%:e.1 f:- rin c -tnuri, ;a.
I elve.' ::'leth-nit:re inl brein: le to rec'inna-d ,a-.
e vh', Crdin'-iny own loter-nni exeinc.:ri :Iie i.gr -
ri. mr -r f : 1--i:.h!w.er d :n iw-en . o vn . i.,a u -
-ni --on.r :re 1'.r fl rie 1o I r it tip ber all that 4' i crports
W IVM I . UN I E1LW01 'i),
Former'y .vitle of Siiperir C--rt. Cherolee C renit.
'1 ic.i-e- greatip .r,- in rcm-r-i iendingt i:- inv::li nlio
see~lcin. r..:!! eil~eal w 1h I wei iirre.,.f..r wb -
l.el-ie iii-' Id' n c c-vri::n remui di-chieic' y c.p. r~.r 1o
:myua inig ch!-ever:r.iel i-y ine." .\ .\ G:\ 'l.lNG.
I G. c i . .. M f fth- (rmi I .--ge foef Gun.
-l " Th is eno- i remhen-dy is irivelliin' inio ce!ehriy a- , ri.l
n, ie:-.:rl.- p:lie! hi-e.. n cinoi h ide Rus:, ul gaining
comeni-I:et'in wher. Ver ieedc."
Geeirria : .ierronhmn.3May 19th, 143.
I 1:1i1 i e e-1 .ice'es c"crdlial in my faecnily. nnl thiis. with
n I th:,t I hiv-r n'...ul it a- a renesly lev thoese who have Irled
ii. inineii''s it ' i 0 b. lieve i11:11 i -sinels at IhI Ih d ii e r ecry
Irep:rtion ofi lie Isiini.ucel I would ruinin-nd its use in
thle li1.-:- - I tar v. h0il it is cv, u ihu.
. I11.1-.- t;. Ia;II:S.M.1i.% ];:tink of Ga.. GrIIn.
If thre is aney re-i I-lilty in Im:m le-sinioiny .Tacolb'is
,ial lt i:el pere-eeninentiil nil othe'r lreprtions
for t re eef Il-iceI Iie:es. Friom i; -. wf te.stimo
%in iit- Ife-r c-netini in irin all nii:rters. it mnlat oe very
r;cr ill : ri-:n '. nsa imi'rative enir, f r iu r iflot 1 all nther
-patieni'precrtionAFs." ..F-.FM. I ING,
A-n Sl::rune ime! Fire Inqurace Itank. Griffin.
T F-*--r :le in lh-ilie..v ti. ."I L PEN.N. Ar\T anti
the perinell.n l-rehIe :. n. w- l IrnuiViti. tihr oighoit the State.
W.!. WIl.1:: & i).. Proprietors, Savanniah.
!nhy 11. .im 17
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDIGEFIE.LD SALE.
IN EQUITY.
J4,hn11 Rainsf.-rdl. Afdmc'or of )
U. J. IloIver, dee'd., |
Bill to set up
.T. D. Tbbetts, Mortgage, call in
F. 11. W Ardi'aw, Creditors, j-c.
Jas. F. .\diis an others )
IN Iir naince of tile Order if Chan. Dargan in
ills e'ni-. 0 e'l m s'iil:ir tle Cr ditors of the
efendani .blbnI lilt. as hte Ordiniry of the Dis
trt ofJ E. tfiel-viid al.o all and singular the
Crito-ris w Char11es .1. (lver., late of the said Dae
ic:t de eed.-ai w%-,I tliese having denit:ds
nc-cnin i1t himi. inee-n heis owni neceunit, as t hose basinug
dceniiise :ciauinsi heiim as one ofl the sure-tit s of the
aid .bh lii ii1. haie 0idiiiary of the said DEstrict
ire le-. hii re1iired Ie lbe aiid apepear b'eore nie in
mvi lit ait Eetii'ld Ccomt Ih- nse, on Ahe iiday
th'e 3d1 <h1 o f .l uly nex?, then anid therte to make
duei. proeefi if thir'lireepectiv e debts andI demnii :-~
andie sneh of the sa1(id riditrs as fail to comne in
andie pr-v e theui re-pective dets, on the day above'
rlnenthmed~i. wilt he~ exciied fi omo all bene~fit of' the
eelte to b'- .ie01101:i0ell in tlhis eiluse.
Cccmm' rs. O(lie. Slayu W.i 1854. 4t 20
STATE 01- SOUTHP1 CA ROLINA.
EDG(t~Et.D DISTRlt:T.
iN CO)MMlON PL EAS.
S. F. Stevens,
ex.Foreign Aittchme.nt.
Chli T.F l!ariiis.
rp Il- Ph intilV in' the nibcve case hauvinig tii day
SIle Ih. i j.. nt:cioni in nay Oflie. ancd the
IDitfenii boit:: ha-ig .cithe-r wife ntir Atoe-runey to re
'-itde nii ihi thc- lbitits eel th's State, on nii tic a copy
of said Inchu'~Iaeh~ wcithI a rn'e tee p':eal em be
served.1 (in n:..i in if .\r. A iiAuts. le1ainiuil's A ttor
lie-r.I etc-i d. Thai~t said D eiiiehmlt apir~ and
ai ., .,,1 1)L e:rratic n witini a ..';r an id a daiy
Ir~ ie-i .. e h..-r .f. '-. .r ~:.nl .mdie ab-sohle judgmevnt
wl lebe give ni againist h.im.
TIlos I. I 1\CON, C.Cc.S. D.
('h-rk's (Offee. A pr'il 17, 18541. 1Y 14
Et)(;.FIF ID itSTRPICT.
IN CO310IO PLEAS.
S. E. I'oereetis,
rs. Foreign Atta~i~cmenta
T 'l l'. lhinitill' in thceeebove ease hminutg tis daty
f. cid his tie e'ara;t een ini myi (ilice. :indi th'e D.
fed.umi huviviu ut-ithe ife noi ur A it-iney'3 kinee ii te
ir'ele i~h ~ hini the limiets eof this. tatte. c-n whten
e.pes efe;l , s i c,.el:,ru'ione wl'thl-e t o ee mi'e ceti he
sev .1: (lieneee m :thn of .\ltr. ''-rvi.V.s. A toiineyf
pl;1)os~ chlaaeetJ wcithin a ye-ar andie a dayi
r~a ithe t ie he-f. er' ihm~ anid absolitt judlgmint
u ill be. awcared :gynin;t beim.
iN E4'C'1TY.
fl i . BdVili fir A4cr! <j- Re-'j
Ge.'rige Zinnernii - etil.
[T nl;ear;i:i ihat thle I etf..edanit Jhcln eStrt'c ie
I silt's wi.;hie-nt thle liiitseIf this Sitate. cen :noteion
cof 'ihessrs Ii:ouL~~ucu~. l .\ii- :ithtis Scli(i
t-rs, t incleed ihat ilie id- liefen'idani ctiemir, plead
or aniwer i' he le I hIl in this e~i ise., 'w iliin three
ilictith-- lfreii the pubtli.etiein ofi this Oreret, or the
saied lid wili be eniteed prno counf/esso against htimi.
A . 61.\ilNS. c. E. F I.
S A1prit 27. 1854. 'hn ~
Edgefield & Cheathiam Plank Rs
710.\ln afte r the 1st M iy niext .thelgelild
L'aC iheathl. ii n lik ltcead- wc Ii eopenedi fromn
.\lr..1.uu.:s ii iori's tee the jnnietiont wcithu the lltam
buzrtg & tC-!du elch I'lanik Iteeadl a distain'ceof abeeut
le miile's, amd the feleewinig (Rates of Toll will be.
exated.
RaiE-tes of Toll.
F-our, five and six horse Wa:gons,5 5 ets per mile
Thcree "' " 4 " 4
Tw''co " Catrritiges 3 " "i "
ilorseback travecll-ers, I "~~
Vehicles c-n mee-tinue, are echt enititledi ? half the
P1L.\NI K Tln('K. amte the Drivers are regaired to,
turni to the " tRI l '
S. F.. GOOD)E, Pair.stnasT.
A pril 923. - t-- if 15
Not ic c.
LL, Persicis indg1~btedi to -the Estate of M1. E.
J i eclinugswortuhdee'dl..u tio e the time of his
ee'th. :ire req~uested tco imakie imuiunediate paymce-t
aiwh ii -hse hau~vli dlemndes nainsut sa~id Estate will
1). Fa. 110LLINGSWORTH,. Adm'or.
luir 29 If I1
N te hay by the Snbscriber one Note of
Chri.,tie, f-er S27,3'3, dauted Feb. 6,. 1854, wcith ini
tere~st fromiu 1st .Januu 15. Alt persotns are hereby
forewar:cnedi t'i-eom ir:inug for said Noite.
FELIX LAEE.