Poetry. Pray one for Another. JAMtES V. 0. When sin and teinptatin encircle my v:ty, Frotn virtue tmal dtny to letal mne tastray Wren wearied with strivinglt Ily spirit iN faiit. Anl ready to yield to I Ile temlpter's fol tainlt Oi 1 thea, whernaay soul %'IIrun his power wuld 6e fret, 'T is sweet to rettionbr-htey're praying for ine. When lickness and paitn fill' my boeiom with fear-, And e'et in the future no bright ray appears When life' semins a vapror-at lontsg.t at spa, AnuI vain all the prosptsi so~cherish-al by nan: When deatlh entm toclain me his vietinlt ill b1', 'r is sweet to rentember-they're prityinag fur ue, When cares and anxietieR utarrass ny breast. And with feelitngs of aadneks tny siul i op -presa'etl; Whena, in weakuess. I feel I've to strength of may owna, But muust trnst it )Iis goodnes.s and mercy alonle; Oh ! blest is te voice that cones whtiispering to nme, Fearnot ; httr pres onward-they're limy ing for thece." Whatever mny tation, whatte'er I may do, Where'er leads the path which any 1uoste. i parana e. As onward I press through the dl-atgers that rive, To hiler my pilgritittge up to th skita, This thought shall atill cheer, und bri- com fort to mae, "The loved and the cherisied are prayin.g for thee." [From thc Darlir:glona F7ag.] Feaiaing. Mit. EDIToR 't-It is g'atti f'ying Io a perceive that the pulic inid is giad ially becomintig laroused ont tLe :uba ject of the present sysletem of e:C1osu:c: Pernit ine to contrilbte mv lite. however sinail, to tie tas of teit i Molly w% hielil has been alh ('i y tlalddaed in favor of ni entire chanmge of tht. presenit wateu iad destrouctv poli cy of being compelled by law to et lose our con a d cotton leds tit revent tle inctursions lof gaunit anld fAmisihing cattle and hogs whiucha prowvl like spectres about our *ences itn -ema ch of somethiig to prevenat s13t'vat'II. .,Tihe present is tie ld colotIII SV',tetA, which wvas aidopted inl the ihney V t the country'v when the fields were saudI and the stock very extInsive, and the advocates of reforn-v have to conttnd with the inveterate pre-jud3ices whicb attaCh to ancient uag1es, and. the re vered authority of an hoanored ances try. If' our fathers (bless their ileta oraties!) with all their prude..Ce :id foresight in many thiings,-yet, witi the itffirmnity c moin to i na ity, cIose to carry their, whCat inl vie. etd of tihe bag and a stone of corres I 1a1d' Ing weight for a balatnce inl the other, we are surely not bound by tile laws of reverence and filial devoti.ant to them, to resist our convict;ons tiait the grain can be baatecd Witl'oont the stone, and it be dispensed with as a dead weight. The jareseit ,:yStVl t SAecitI)g is a dead weight ujo the v'in interests of the agrieltural communi' t-y. Let us then drop the sto.: ma.d ptihf thu weight inl the ti;a*r end1 oh the Lbg- Caln it he dom.t-? The ques tion is superfliots, unless tv ii.st tton be considoered as itnapj' ppiate ad tinapplicable. That it is not i inak, suscepti ble of' con vinin ag I it)f. Vi\th'- the excepjtiont of a few loc.alities stock cannlot mtaitntaint a thrifty c tanda tion by exclusive depenadance uponat the ratnge. The cr-ib and thec gle'ati.:g'' of lie fields mutst comea t:2 tacir aescue, og' their hides soon adhere'to tiah *ir bontes, withu a tea ity whticha no~wnui shorit of dleaompijositiaa o l alm dt.aeii. lTae fenecing ttecessary to keepj st' cak otstof outr fields intviol ves ana uay a of~aa. timuber' and .labor atticrly diiepropor-~ tiuned. to the valuec of staaeh. Vhle this is frequaently admtittead, it is -ai!! urged by sometl that the supply* tof tim-a ber warrantts the outl.:. I, it taue thatithe abtuadatnce of' tun ber' justie., thei extavagtant antd utne.:esza~ y wants to whicht it, is asubje.cct by the prema..t system?~ I subtmit tha..t it is nott. Thae notible Forest is ta magniifice'. gilt af the Authort of naturae, to be parized& aike. all othter gifts fraomt the anwa saurt e, as a'treasur'e to be pna.served fo t ite essatry t ses. Atny tat it'r *lp~iiti1: .au'at of~ it is equivaltent to the desta aa 4 * of so mtuaeli ctaital--the l to ing ino the fire, of' so mutchl mtnea. Wc should we thtus coantilnaa to sligh tat unoble a gift, and t::er'eiy :oib goet i ~ ty of a valuable inhaleri tante T 'imber how~ever is becomtinag very searcea in nmany sectionas of our coatry,' :and benee~a. thte mrore utrgenit nece:.ity o Seconomnisinag it. -Thte sau ing of ji bor too, as a conasiderat ion of veryv grea'at unaportance. Wecre the labor rOdw sa * itjr(oiatbly e'xpentded Uipont tI.neaintg, ettployetd ,in taurinag, ditcing. t.mtt raIsing and gathaeritg the surpespo *-vonlder' neacessary to the saappoa~ t. < f e'loseid stock, it would work at chango ini the vatlue of' land~ antd stocek invyolv inig milittons of' daollars. A lawY, requta itng the enlosur~t ie af stack woutld reduce f'eneinig to at int c onsideraleo itetm, anal tendt to reduce. the thnber and greatly imtprove thte qualitf of' stock. Onie well fed Cow * ight theni. be made mtuoe, pa ofitablie thani a d('zeni of' the gaunt dkele.ta ins ~hat, now lhaunt otur Itanes, cad ad ver tise our want of' hatanity. A few *hogs- welt fed atnd cared for, could theta be made muore talaible thant a tnterd of the pi esent pine rool eater t th al care ly betray by their looks; the geaoans tao which they belon.. Theaa piamint s'ys. term would then follow, tandi by Itidus try and well, directed economdtay', atn astonlishaing amlttstof naI1nin i, tarta or tioned' in v'aluc to the litrotved keep. iag of the animats, miught be mzaade. -hope that ev'ery Agriculitarul Soci ety, anad every secuilar' papter in the State, will agitate this subajeer, u' ith a zeal antd ability equal to its imis.o. t ance. I hope evyiy arguimett in flavor of the present systerm, will lie preset-t ed anid fairly weighted; for' 1. ackatua . e c1e thitt there sk'e argomnts -in its favpgr eatibled to consideiationt;- aat the ize it I,; n dcad wec'q//* iptiji'Z ouir :11l: Cultural l'.o"pelits-. ~tea.~z~s.ix~ tIIs~ii :vizi 110:11rd that a belled rait wci &l e: jvv Jll i'thouz. I.-at ,I%%*.,k, I t tii.d tlIC. UNxpLii l~it It 1b WV W~'CA-1 Sialkl.', bV II-~ i l l I 11g il It 74 hZt 011C Mid az litiaLtiz';., L S111,I :l.l111 SLil CbII W 11;:ia l 1.~. bl.:edwIIa h;ll dLis'.' :Iat Ii It :j %I, ,, to him ainai.7ilil fawl7Q ) oI (if li,.; uK!, It liI:z llfaii01f'e:Siit to Ili$ 1w i emi la u17ioiiLS (it' thoc .,itiilat ad err'.1azt. hfl" to) Whtich It' i.-; dom.1 eId. 1o. htas been te~iielr ,qjoiitt tc' ti! a %w. flzoe.t !zak.; yon v et QV I hz'rd; v.I- l fie rai17.:d nhtiiwt poul;' Iow f ll amil !~ thatt it t.z1, t Iwo too ud~ai k. ozll' to. lt , 4-1~ f 0 tot I-ei o i. 7.tf:72i:?a Ctb i :Iii US (4) a azx. C ~ vo~ll ca1! ushiw-a mii vliL lt. nh i I alt :li ~ 7.7.*h:-dr c*~ 1aC I 1 :t17t. :111 if :1 ~ ~ 1 ti v\! lilt........ lao. lil a~ ie a a.."I c-..: I a. 11.Li ,1 11. :-1S77. ,-, 7.7.! ' i 0 1 'I'7 C ''' t... c, r .7. ) VIM calal %tlls'' 3t '! v , w:a d, F he. ~ *' "A 1 i..a fir ~ ~ ;. a' I.a i17~i Cl.. il '1 ~ -t H"U. Ca om :..I w.craniz' t if 1 11l(t' aa I I I~.. . . . . . . . . . ILL ro01rX7.~ z7 7 ( :. Charlestion Advert's: "BROWNIRhG & LE~1AN" I4~reucE, nvid Gf-r ~Rc ( isn:;iu 209 and 211 KinZ-sr c -- coruer o."War CH!. I11 E .1; 7ION, S. C. EL i thvir frvr. 'rl.,! : Ief ploht," iter2,rvI! j tietn'--s of~*~ I'~~ha c )UU AND) D018T DR SIk L ~Y COO~ ill )S tu -Smili heris ENuch Fleess Ch.oods1 w all tilt! Iatt-t VaIrity of* sit%! and TSI IMS. II8'!I' !S , IIAIGYS,GIIEN A DCIN 3!. N.-:J;, &-c* 1iO%( k I c:I N AI i.I'.CAS andlMcOUlLN I CSIMERc:4ihI LCTGOid3'i.v 1; V~;~ :~C; 1 CombS~ (:incI eiavery variely )S J I.' I's. 11, VI*') S. 3 TA NS, &c. \Vf'I) N E'Y :m1 B Il ~alklz W il'1' I. ANE. WN Sof I iv irdt : 1;ro&r iik4 A I t.cii Li;;2: v r~a~:~:;. crv I:1:s:1;~~,TAP W'A Ii~ !\ "iON ,V 1'. L Li a-,ld A X '111,1 CO'curC1 .M ATr' ~ - f .11 P1r- ' '''I 1 '71 1-)'TI 1, -rs (~'V~i'.~ e~f . I t.... 135 I cc - .. . . 1-AND DO: . (C . all i C ' I ' N -fq r~ )~~: I r~~"j A i " 5 C Wilington Advtiselts HENRY NUTT, Factor and Forwarding WILIfU\G CA C .N. C. WVill giv pro- nyt :pesoa atenII in ti thi ac; r frwaingol Coitmo, Navad-9ton..-A (or n t'ul her produie, or to Iie purchae . P. HA1.:. 11'r't Br'h Li'k. WViio. D )r. ' .1. W i.rui-r ,toll, O.G. 11.:Y: v,!r.' C'l I' k. N. C nh. W'.,W. (i1,u.; .i, M(cIbs,\IP & Cr 'v.wi- D,: .1 K. W. CHARLES, . . .. c..,. ALI;. W .. I .:.Nwon-rT, . . J - . . \ 3.. . !3. Snoter. A Ji... . .:. Ji: E. C:t. 1, 13 1 49 ly. \'l ( .l. \ L'.'~i. Ai .' RI 3wN:'.\ "L , 0 ,0. 00 ."3 ."' '.3. . r. S|1 .J OP"-' Ti! 1A.\-1. 1." CRIEP." (bmr door ihore W:wr W IT 1. . . N. t--..) i ri' s 3 J. w ih d k. 1 1 1, 1 11 1N N r- r . C. r i:- r * .., . 33-'- .'- r- - -- 3 * 331 . t . , C ... . | . . .- . m:T rr M ,u:r \ '.r.'till, .-- . 13. 1 M.C . . .. J.. :rr. -.I v r - - A ; u ;a u t - 1W u - i . - % r - ;: - I - : !-:. r '..r -. ry. -. o i3-: . (..- 3 . . ., 3: V i ei h-. . ' h 31 I 1 I. !\ :.1.: I I. O i h I j .i;,--r I.ulir. 3. 1 1' t - 1 .. - .\.. . s.. e. - , . 1--1 1 -..: *,,, ; - i AEI- -lt - iLE! - ~3 ~ . r3 ! - - .'3 b -3 Ih.~ ~ ~ Iii 1 -3 r'. h3, -~~ - . IE - --3 i~~Si3S~Cli! *rvr -i~I *:it~ Columbia Advertise'ts. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Cc, COLJ.UMUI3A, S. C. AVE constantly on hand the largest stor' t ot' inl thi pince, which they are prepared to sell at priesa lower than anly other estab. liehur11nt ihr Coluobia.. Their Clothinig i maieifitured by them iflVes with p , rtiular referice to this iinr- t, ntid they feel warranted to say it is inferior to noiie. nod UP'E RIOR '0 MOST CI,0 N(:l oflered in any part of the country. Their business is con doctl ipi th one pr:ce cash principle, and the price of tieir roods marked inl phaiii res uipoln eaci article by which a na:1iforuit y of price is observe!, anid the in''xipar ezi.l liy r i.a enabletl to innke L's pta:t., rt -is low a rnte, ns the more exp..raerivvl and hetter jnidre. IPersons vis li Ci res~ve:t. lly invited to an exn tination of tiur stock aid price s. Februviryv 1h, P1% 1. 1UG-y. R 03 2RT IA. Y0N faUE, r.lEG : i'a'v t) e t h 01e attention of I ic .aw thid eOw pulic to hi. - Lo--10 or adOmle Scjtock . V1, 1. * 1i- ,1 I I u. Inla:Idition to hi, foiriner stnoc , he h just r a w :ii t A i v tnuo rrte- t of v'i. nis'] 'J W ATCi1 .N..3 ttl ''Ii , a a 'e i var-:i ; .ftibu na-i Fanrf-y ( . ;t : ..t' Appa rat n,, - a P' - d a large b, price.-s wil! : !on ntninntion. to b . 111 -ra a Iini [v otier i tah!iim nt in !whe S. I:h. Thi:ik ' f for past favor-, he :mi VV 11aae: .an ae-:1 af tha pat trana e ofhi 1'' .. 1. !. 14i . : 15 ,T:. lOi.!W.N J.\1C1 - . A . A M '-r I . E t Y , 1 c , a7 a : a 0'. F .-', ( ! / N.Ik, YA AD [AY E 1. &.A S. C. I'i atI th AND F ot reeIof . XI ''. .a.uei: a ri.-: te i o, r .i i . -. *'\.Il. A N D Wi-la.INa3 F l::I'E T N, iT-T NOTI,\ t. W. InL.'.AI L A D i.,1iL. . ! ie! I a < u S t iict in-t --h ii;: -' f ' laa a iaitf ..a -ia J r a-mi -:.a 1' . I ni : u *!-.a i. th ' it ie- Ch 3 l . FR . i'::! fai va. LF-: aba ! * OLt ia -~ , al. . 0 lv. It CIIAI IN ~ ~ . X( T :.T h a :t .- ao sa: Iaa a 1.n3..f th i ta.t.:sof II. . *3fl te Ii r, :to-la n.ihts ei: :, i l ou : n.a t tavorab m 1 -... .-.i... o.-y i.- h. i a . hre .\ir .-a I . . ( - 1lv.3 T 'S .1 .1 ''3 1.. -pf Caa - - ..' 3t-109 11rr .'0 I * - ~ 1 ... it.- a n c a T......'......:I'.H T !)ri:3's.'1'* N 3333 '! f) ::ti -- 4 i t . 'T . :l m .3 ::., A at i B lierm S- r'. i .' i:i- E t . no e n pul I .a : .i..--- t . I ia t2r.L it It -n ..i :. : |. -3 Q. .13i 3 1 froma.ii. a e: o r. .a 01:.? l: C::K OF C Goods i am now receiving and opening for Isale O'e on. TmR E Anms sT oCK GOOD ever brougit to this market, which I will Fe .ow ror cash or to approved ca.-cners on timi. Having ten years r-.y.rrenc and the ready money to buy goods with, enables tme to oil'er the following, :irthele reinli i-aly~ ch~eap. viz: A IAlGO1N l*1T17 F DRY GOODS, mostly dornestic. I1AT., CAPin 8110-.$, UO(ula.28 VAR1E. BASI(E' VARE, &c. IA TLDllNG :\NIATElA LS.1U, GAltitNNT'1HS TWIN,, CUTLERY, &c.. I IA )\WA RE, of all e--r ption., Pots. Orem, Skillet3, &c. STONE JUGS AN) .lAR.-. STR O.NM CiURNI. CAlIURAG, 'IRIM INGS. CARRIAGE IlAR)WARE. 1,MA'iI i'R OF' AlI.K I N iM, S:ilrv, I f-ress, &c. &c. ',-I Ai T) NA 1t A, NDY.,1:'! ..1Y C K' M'l R lV. irv mmter ietts and otherwise. G11":CEi I E-S,' i1 kindsk And ailm nt :any article tIant uay be called ror. Se., 20.I-. 47 tf DR, W. JAS. DARAN & CO. Oll for e FOR .!, or an aprtproved ere l, at t?" lowestt nrarket priced, a well Drgs anid Me(icines. Ie! Chemicials, Paintu ani Oils, F.rtr:te!i', Wines, erfon..ry, D.-stuffir. 'Tries14, Lumiion Syrup, 'airy oap, Winlow Glass, Lnects, Finet Tobacco. -anicy Articles, SpiriL.G4eN, . :ariticators, Cigars, IHrileea, .Spirit*s.T.ITpantine, Stationery, Vinegar. Togtether wvitih every article comonriing th -Stock of a Drirg;ist or Physician. Also, a Va. riety o thet itmet Popilar l'aten: 31edicinies, mltiong which ar-. Si-f l.iv er .il, (best) Jfal 'so~m (Cho leral r'rli:--. Wistar's Haliamn of Will Cherry, Carer's Spanih 31l.xtuire. A ver's Ch.rr' l'ectoral, llamptcRns' Vegvtable 'ineture I 'li. vay'_s Pilli and Ointment, Ite Lorme's ltamin of .in. D~avi..q Pian ii -jlle.r. Tattersall'ti flcave Powders, Rudways RteaJly Ielief, Dr. Jayne'iiedicines It:aay ' llenlovating it.:solvent, Phonnix Bitiers and Pills, J'arrel l's A ra bin I.tien tel, lloofland'v German litters, klef'Xxcan M1usta11rn atllmament. Sairraparillas. (EP in' , n r 1are my a t-wcil for any article in our line of bumsineu- an you will be supplied? Jan. - .A, GAN. W. JAS. DARGAN, M. D. Jan. .t, 18.'15 12 KEEP TiE BALL IN MOTTON. - 20,000 Pair' Plantation Brogans at the Planter's and Factor's Depot, EDWARD DALY'S BOOT AND SHOE EMYPORIUM, Il .ner hr ing :-v ti nninee i t the Platers a nd Mercha nts of Sumiter and t mhn.ure I)tn s thn he ~ hasnow on hnd, .thd cons'tatlyt receiving Large tsup.t's tof PlI.ANT'A'i)N 810s , (Ia together with anf nomryvaled stock of Ladles, * lv ie*1, llgys, Vonth lo, anrd Children's 13oots andi Shoes, of every kind, aned from the Imoti lsiihioable I Vorknien. SOnders frome theo conntry faithfully and promptly attendedl to. EDI)WARD1 DALY, 301i King.St, Chiarletton, S C., a few doors ;.ave tne Mierchant's llotel-samie side. 5ep~t aber 27th. 18 1 JIt GREAT SOUTHERN REM EDY-. I'(n A1 tL'[ t)WEl DMEA.FiEE. Such an. ChoJ,.ra , i~vuentarv. Diarrhrena. Chcol, ra .31rbn~s, Ililions Cholic, Cholera Inlantum. .AL.Su, ..1111.1L l' A1PT i AIA'h) T O 31)A.V N Y SIs A Nis O F F JI A L2 3, .jf,,t P-s:ezilly1 Painful .Aleunstruation. ';'|elr.u: , Fenrnerly JuIh-e of Supreme Court, C'I.erokee Circuit. -.1 take -:rea: t.aeasutre ini recomme-nding this ineveahi needicine to all alillics..d with bows dIi'e-.' fir a !tmeh i believe it to he a sovereign remiedy -deciely superior to anty thing else ever triedi by me." A. A . (ts et.orMa. D. G. M. of thme Grand Lodlge of Georgia. "I have usted '.Jacob'si Cordlini' ini my tamiivly.n! tiris. with tall 1 hear about it as a renmedy h'v those who hatve o trie~d it, iclndnes n.e to beliere that1 it mtattals att thte headI of every preparation. of the' kind, aatn I woldl re'commetndtt its umf int thte dli'eases for whtich it is compoimded. 3t.mrs 0. 1 manits, (n-bier of ithe hfank elf thne Xtat e ofGeorgia. Ift there is .any credlibilitmy in hnm~ttaa tau tlity, 'Jacob's Cordial' mulisi Anand pre-omiinent abn-htV :11 oth.- pre'paratiions for thle cur~e of Ituwet I tige.nses. F'romt the imassl of testintony in it. t4f .uvoremi1' in from all rj.tart':rs, j iltIst bo very far ia ad vaniee, as a curutivo agent, ofjmos3. A Ftur~tsz, Cashtier Mlarime nnd Thre !rnrance IBank, GriWen. " Thi e*1Lcienlt remedy iee traivellinig inito celebrity ats that as Ilonaplarte pushed, his colmnf into R~ussnia, anid gatinintg commzendationa whterever usted."' (Heorgiav .Yshonia May~ 17ih 1853. W 31. WV. BLISS & Co., Proprietors, Savannah Ga, Frir sale by D).xrnaan 4- Co., Stnervtiie ; TI. A. Danc:ax, P. ,G. ialcanit-.con Dar lingtot ;'1T. .I. Wo~j1Anta 4. Co., Camnnt ; F"tttttn 4. IlErisnI Coltumtbia, S. C.. * ~ ~ lavnI.ANL), llatunat.. Recsly & C:o., Now. Ykork.. Prinicipal Depots, >Il~tLAst, I lanttA, & Ce , Clharklesn, S, C.. )J. WnV tt tn-r & Ceo., New Orle'anii. A nd by theo Prinicipal Merchat anid Druggists trlinghto-n the State.. July 2'G, 18M. :ii . y SpecNatitiee fIIL' firm of R. C. W'E BB-CI'o, hereto- s -frore eitast ing., is this day dissnetde bytm lbitei.h i rlae ofriha mtul tal coeneet. J'The detbt)4 of the firmt ftr tlie ai fl szspiiee n lzd. are as-unted a'd will bce sett'ed by R. S. ilmd oel n iewnos ane rnt Webcb, ands the notes anti acconreta dfe etPtitliorso eyizorme.Apr the ftnno nro phieced in lime hainds, beineg the lswr s l ei yundadotogo ontly anethorizetd p~ersne 4 to llect. or other.- 5)~j atra wise, dispose of the sameo~0lgesf~. 0Ss etl o eley R. C. WEBB osi idos0j, 3 ~igts Feb. MI'~5185., R. 5. WVEIBI*J4MB B~ MPR.,$S. WEIBB takes this iemens of SunrileApl,2,ti.*4 . infoerming i he public that lie wtill here after eartjy on the meercanmtile 'business, atd uepon hti, own resipontsabitty, at tI|iNl THE NGR O ,frr'1tol: standm of 1 . C. WEB 14Co, wherelhe in. asod sApeile oteCreIr viteatatca from all the cuistomiers oft the raeunr FN*Fv o nteoil ftR. C. WEB-B&C~(o as weHI as tno hinptuonig the publi *getnerally.TaeniSuahvl. A. OE; Feb. , 17 1f, ??oNotice.~ ThVusrbrhsa opee i r