The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, May 23, 1855, Image 11
Poetry.
Pruy onse for Another.
JAMIS v. 6.
When sin and tenptation encircle my wiy,
Froin 'virtu&.iAwd tinty to lend ine astray ;
When wea riede wit h st riving any spirit is filint,
And ready to yield to the tempter's foul tana ;
Oh I then, wheirny %oul from his power woatiti
i free,
'T Is sweet to rememober-hey're prayitg for
ine.
When aickness and pain fill any bototn vith
fears,
And e'en in the futuro no bright ray :appears
When life seenmo a vapor-at lonqag't at spiu,
mnd vain all the pro:opectt so cherish-al by aman:
WIen cleath seemals to claihn ine his victim to lot.,
rr in sweet to retuaber-they'ro praying fur
uie
When cares and anxieties harrass my lrenat.
And with feelings of sadnieass Iay soul is op
presaied ;
When, in weaknwss, I feel I've no strength of
mny own,
Bit snust trust in His goodness nnd mercy
alone;
Oh blest is the voice that comes whispering
to 1110
"Fearnot r but proeis onward-they're pray
-ing for thee."
SWlantever any station-, whate'er I muay do,
7 lhere,'er letds the path which iny loostefs
pursue.
-AB onward 1 press through the dangers that
rise;
To biaaer my pilgriningo up to th skit's,
This thoughat shall still cleer, and bring comn
fort to mn,
"The loved and the cheri4hed are praying for
thee."
[From the Darlingto:a Flag.]
Fenei Inig.
Mt. EDIToa :-t Is gratifVings to
perceive that the pulj'ic milnad is grad
Ually becoming ai oused nl the. iulbject
of the pifescnt, systemn of ec:loau c :
Permit me to eoutaibute may uite
Iowvecv or small, to the mass to testi
inouay which hans beenta abedy adduced
in Iavor ofan ntire change of tha
preseat. wasteful anad destrautive poli
cy of beig compelled by 1av to ea
lo6se our coin nii;d ctton leds -to
prevenit tile incursions of g:1aunt iad
fhnishting cattle and lhgs whaich prowl
like spectres about our eces in . -eWa I h
of something to prevetat starvaitiona.
The present is the old coloni-I sy tm,
wahich was adopted in the iI tnaey o!
the country whem the fields were Sa:Ul
and thestock very extelsive, and the
advocates of reform- have to conat-end
with the inveterate prejtudices uhicb
attach to ancient uages, and. the re
vered authority of an iunored taics
try If our fathers (bless their mtet-I
crles!) with all their prude..ee :tal
foresight in many things,-yet with
the infirmity Comaainion Uo hutinani ty,
chose to earry their wheat inl oe enad
of the bg wad a stoaie of* c<>raesi unad
ng weighat for a balance in' the oilier,
we are surely not botaund by the la.s
of reverence and filial devotion to
them, to resist our conlvictions thant
the grain1 can be balanced witi'out the
sto-ne, .itnd it be dipensed With as a
detad weight. The present systemat ta
0eacCg.is. t dead Weight tapoa the vital
iattre-ts of the agricultural coiuItani
ty L:Lus then drop the sOe mid
i;4l hiif the weigiat in tle othi'r en-. of
he Lag- Can it be donae? The ques
tion is superfiluoas, unless tny illa
tion be coansidere~d ats inapproiaaite
anid inaapplicable. Thant it i-i noat, is I
thin~k, suisepti ble of caonv~ininlg prat.
VWitNi the exepjtioni of a few locxalities,
stocl. iainot antijattaina a tharafty eaend '
tron by celusive depenadanace uapont the
-rantge. TIhe crib anad thec gleiani.:gs' tf
the tields must come toJ their resicuet,
og their hides soon adher-e to th.ir
buones, withI a tena~ ity which notin
short of decomaposition enin de taeh.
Thle fenciang aaecessaray to keal> ,tt ck
out..of our fields inivolvyes an auothga at
timber and .labor tterly dispiroporo
- tind to thet value of staock. Whle
this~is faequmentaly adamitted,. it is sti
urgred b~y somela that the suppljay oft tiain
ber Wvarrants the otutlay. L it tr ue
that the abzu'ace oft tiamb er justifies
to w hich it is subijeted lay thae pra!eet
sy stemn? I submit tha.it it is noet. TIhe
nauble Forest is a magniicen'. gili, if
the Athoir of' nataure, tea be prize:d like1
all other gif tts fraoaa thle .ii.am a'saourie
as a'rae to be pres-ierved~ lura nee
essar~y eses. A ny tt-:rj ppi :o itian
f'it is eaquivaAat to the detstraae~tam
of so mluch cap~ita!i-the t hro win into
tho'tire, of so mlucht monea. W
should we thus conatimaie to stliht
noble a gift, ad tocereby a dapab~ e aty
of -a v'aluable inhleritttnce! Tibe
however is becoinag very .'a ere ian
- many sectiolas of our' coutryta1, and'
hecte the maore uarenat laece s:y oh
too, is a coinsideraition (if very grat
irnportance. WNere the labor row sio
unp14~ioitablly expended upona fencing,'
emp~leyed.- in maalatrinag, ditchaing ani
?aisinag iad gatther-ing thae suirpl a pr
ryenadear ~mecessary to the supptoie t, a
enadlose~d stuck, it would work a chtage
in the 'alue oftlanad and stock involv
nag milhlions of deillairs.
A- htw -trequtin 1g -thae CnedOSUre of
stock would reduee fencainag to an in
cosdrable item, andI tenid to redtae
the,tianber and grceatly impafrove the
.quai4gefstock. Onae well led Cow
- might. then.- be made moreYC,..proaftalie
than a dozena of tho gaunt -sktelete aai
that now haunt our latnes, amnd adver
tise our valnt of' hutmanaiy. A few
hogs well fed and cared for, could theta
be made more valutible thani a nerdl of
the pa esent pinec root eattets t hai scatree
*-ly betray by their looks; the genus to)
which. they belong. Thae [penning t sy s.
temi w~onld thent follow, tad by~ indus.
try and wveUL directed eoomy, aan
onuled in. value to the ihtproved kecep.
iogpf-the animnal, tnight be.atde.
ihope that, every Agricultural Soci
etft end. every seular' paperin the
State, will agitate this sublject with a
zeal and~ ability equal to- its imi-o; t
nde~ I hopogevy~y argunmnt int fihvor
o-he-presenlt ysteliwill be present-*
ed and fairly weighed; for L m-ektmow .:
ed bytltits there- age arruments -in its
'eaiipld to consideration;- at tire
ize it is a dcad weight uponi our agr:
cultural prospeity.
Messrs. EKlitolrs: Ilaving. hecard that
a belled rat would <bive all tither rds
:w:av, I tried the experiment. a Iw
Weeks sii.-,1, y proinrinlg i line sized
title anld putiig a small sl4i.;hbell to
his lit (!k. Since thlei, hi.- tr uldepsore
l.lHows, of \h there w4.1re t great
n11,1ny bel'-re, have aL1mllapt-ar-ed,
lunvingr" to him 1ud.1iimtil Inlonopo-ly
Of'their' fibroerI h "Ants 1Th tillklIings
Of his h:1, a144 noincongenial to his
imnlly Stealthy instine., are nw
1tv 4111y Co1panlions (i thie sdlitary
and errani. life to whielt h14 is doomed.
-.-.Jourwil of C" m mer-ce.
Taus.-My dar frienid, that :i::n
111s b talking abou41 von V01s 1gi!
Ile has been tellingp smile If thle aw.
II' 14.it lies yon eveCr he:Ir wh4ly, lic
railed abo)t yom foir imt hor!.
"Andl you heard it all did you?"
"Ye 4.
"We u after this, j1st rrmlmbI
that it taIl1es Iw) t44 I1:1kc !a ; 1 der
onle to te ll , ',13.! < 1 to I i.-an11 to i."
Coin Con.-leliit.tist advise
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T.".J. WOR K .\IAMl N. Co., ( 1t1nden'4, S. U.
BIOA'i'l1 lHT'1 & 11A RK U11.03, Columhbia, 8 C
8.4 WOODS, D~arlin~gton, S. (;.
May $, tan. 2G et
Charleston Advert's:
CCBROWN1ir1G & LEL1IAN"1
JIJ'i2 R b0Y1C
MY ' -- 0]"",OS.
209 and 2.1 Icl- srect coner of W',ar
ket Strect,
CHAU1?1E.STO,t S. C.
KEiIJEn,.til' cml li ml icl nfhr
to f the'ir fritruJfi, ;irat tilt) p icij vneralfi~v,
the t.-tru.'t 1Is.$I'rinuietLit ofe. FOR ' EN ANDI
DU3IESIC DRY& (.001)i in tin, -u'tiiern
Sttc. 'ITheir Szwel iii emmiaity esuppticdl
A ith ai i fll it's~il. flelt of*
Ricli '3rOSS Goods,
01'all the lati'st vairie'ty of' style and
Tit S!1,FCS, IiSSUE!S, IIARIGES, CREN
80 N1I)ZI HiN F.n. % 1.PACAS ani WOU RN
INA ( )DS1. opf ot iedi
EMB1IMME lR:4 unt' LACE cOODS., uftcv
cry t.~iloi.
EA !'NIN~ :D; IRI 15 G~ tocis ill ecey variety
it ": tTii DRILLS awl COAT1ING4, of bj-it
SA.1I\1 IS, TWE~i-S, 31EANS, &c.
I. ~.i zid Amoc:~it alltINI and CA31.
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Itizi, ci ic p. rc, iuit (..httc, Gr.nm D~O.
I t* Ir..I;LY:,EIS TAP
* .~.u 1:A NIFLOOR Mr .
c( 0 1 1. WH' lON, VE1LVETA and AX
NIj, aro i Ce'urc:I M.'.'FTNCOS,of ali
t I tiSAN"D 'J'AtR CARPET.
Nu . : iciy ill :1I.K WATIN AN I)
C. I'; I. V W E
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Wilmington Advtiselts
HEN\RY NUTT,
Factor and Forwarding
W Li';lAG (\. .N. C.
W ill give pro:1nyt, personal attention o i tht
iIe I Illr f Or wnrdIng of Lton, NavalZorei.
or $I u other produce, or to ilhe purchanc
-land kErwardinig of Muehrbtdisej.
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HE77'NRY DURKHI.EMBR,
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Columbia Advertisots.
Columbia Clothing
Fullings, Bostwick & Cc.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
-AV constantly on hand the largest
tck of
C-333 ,D '. N114-o
in this place, which they are prepared to
W1l at priee iower than atty owher estab
i,.lilthntt ir- Gouinwhia.
Their Clothing is ianuiactured by then.
s Wlves with particnlar reference to this
iItIrket, and they feel warranted it say it
is inforior to nione, aid SUlERIORI. TO
MO. T CLOT1HNG ol'ored in any part
of the country. Their business is con
tictell upon tite one price cash principle,
and the price of their groods marked in
plainl lie re is ipon each article by which a
tunif.oriniy (if price i. observil, and the
inexpr~e:-sd intyer i. enabled to imake
his pirehl.a.-s :t -,% low-a rate, ns the more
exprieiitl anid heler 'tde. 1'ersons
Vist ig Cahimbia -re rep.s;eclfull y invited
to :1n eXaiitIntt:m of our tock and prices.
Febirury 15thl, 1%;il. 1I -1y.
RBZR1T A. YODNGUF,
C0 LU.l1111.-1, S. C.A
fR :.. I-ave v:i c-di the attention of i&
ri enda. and I the pultic to hii
Largo an-d hiapdisome Stock
OF .ElilY c
fit ddition t-, hi, foirier stock, h 1hIaM jt14t
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lli price.'s vil! hn- fcniwt, )n ..i*amina-tion, to
bi. :%-.. m r ite n i nt :ty other esLth!,'hmnent
in 0he . Th:inkfuil for past favolr-, he -p
a :;:n.:ir.of the I-pat ronage. of hi4
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G:oh delivered! at the Depot free of
J. & .R. F. EWAR'T'
M~cKENZIE'S
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Ko. 1: . licWIhrtieln Street,
I H11. Il A, S. C.
V'AIt T! -., AND) WE-DDIN(;S FUltNISIE
A iiEitii'T 'NOTICE.
Wi/O LA'. ILAE AND RET.1IL.
3'1iren 15, I.-)'. 21ly
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44( 14'.'' 14' 44. 414 binte .: tj'r:t ' i'~~ i3 l y rT/
aT he4'tS 'i 44 rle )4I : t I n . n e tortn t, Tnco,.
T:14 i-y 1-inute 1u :"' . to44i)41 ct tiionLw n-n th
w:.: $ei.'l d i" -. : 444S el~ P1 w!24 ih--r .ame
r.:n .. : ::.. h .ir .!r. -rh nii e4 4tli:,i ind thr
z*.f nt - .!er ti~~orei:dy ic1. Anl o taer i f
:-r:s rvii-- to ro hejuy ad puVtall Orgenslas
th. - W!. hyILLe tivees proIhON e
a t-t-b.re:;la Apetit, andU Atrenghe 1,he
erry Moses,
Offers for sale, for Cash, or to a roved customers ord
time, a general rissortinontof
BRYG00DS, GROCERIES, IIARDI1E, CIIOCKERY
Building Materials, Carpenters' Tools, Cutlery, Carron Ward
Enammeled Ware, Coopers' Ware, Ti n Ware, Pa
.tent Medicines, Stone Ware, Carriage Trim
mings, and Carriage Hardware, Sadlery,
SCHOOL BOOKS, LIGIT LITERATURE AND STATIONEft,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
COQNFrfuECT[ONER Y ; NAiLS, LLW, &c. &e.
He particularly invites attention to his extensive assort7
ment of
January 1855 13 tf
A.e JAA. MOSES.4 M CM"
F.4A.3..3E0 '!!i (E a S'-."O
.3rD~5W33E" 3Et3 C3E||3E73!D3
I am now receivig and opening for isale
ONE OF TERE LAIGEST STOCK -IF GOODB
ever brouglit to this market,
which I will so .ow fior cash or to approved evtvomers on timo. Having ten year
nxp 1)rinence tacl tle re:riuy tlnoIey to buy goods with, enables ine to oi'er the folowin.
:iratelsx remn irkah'v cheap. vi:
A 0A' STOKD O DRY CODS, mostly donmestic.
IUAT: , CAin 3 8iloES, COOPlE'.'-S WARE, BASK ET WA RE, &c.
IlI MDWA IRE, of all dea.ariptions, 1ots. Ormt, Skillct?, &c.
STONE JU(S AN I) .IAltI. STON l CIIURN.S.
CAll ItIA(GE TIll.\llNG;s, CARCIAGE iltI)WARE.
lIATiI E It0 ALL KlI N IM), Saddailarv, Ifarretss, &c. &c.
TATIONARtY AND CO.Wi-CTiON.-\tY.
ClMCKEiftt. i rit hnr setts aid otherwise.
G 1 ' 11 1-:8, 1)r all kinldg
And alm.oit any article that uay be called for.
Se pt. 211. 1d-A. 47 tr
DR. Ws JAS. DAiRGAN'&M O,
for -.tie FOR C-II, or aa approved crulit, at tV lowest market prices, a woll
'eie'ctaaI aisortinviat. of
Drugs aid edicines.
Fine Chctn;cai, Paints nnl Oils, Fatraet, Wines,
'erflfn-:ry, Ive-stitrs. Trimaesa , Iemo:: Syrup,
Faney boapq, W'aiu-low Glass, Lanlvet, Fine robacce,
Fanray Articles, Spirit..G1an, 8:aritiators, CifaIr,
lirnshe.4. 1;,i it1 .-'rrpent -e, Stationery, Vinegar.
l'ogedher with every article elnmprising th Stock of a Druggist or Physician. Also, a var
riety an ath mt Paopular Paten: lediieis, among which ar--,
('ad .iver Oil, (best) Jacob's Cauhh-ri , c
Wistar' u takai of Wild Cely Y, Carter's S'pattih lixtitre,
Aver's aherrr I'etoral. Hlaniaptons' Vegetahle 'l'leurre,
II'll.way's I'illi aid Ointment, DeLutrmne's Balsam of [.it,
Davii' Pain Hiller. Tattersall' Heave Powders
a' eaDr. Jayne''al;edicines,
hIattwary's llnovatin-g iesolvent, Phicenix Bitters and Pills,
J'arre!l's Arabian LimilatenLt, Iloofland's Gertan Iitters.
Illexican S l n I .a mt . 'irtpaiiiu. ( ing's, nilr'J,
Thaw are 011ly a w-edlt for any article in our line of basinets n itd will be supplied
JOhN .. A - IN- W. JAS-. A RGAN, . -.
Jan. *.1, 18m-12
REEP T ~E BALL T T fI
20,40 Pair Plantation Brogans at the
EDWARD DALY'S BOOT AND SHOE
EMYPORIUV,
TIill.u-ce t wystr a t ave .. to tannunneet' to the latersa and hliera nts, of Sumter
atnd Wii him:rt-hutrg I)i trit t, tht hle has tnw ton han~d, atnd ctitstnttly receiving Large
suppljies of P.ANTIATrION si l0.)E, toge'ther wvith an unnrvaled stock of Ladies5.
aisses, Bos Youtt hs, ,ad Children's iuots arnd Shoes, of every kind, and fromt the
;tnist f*taa~rable I lorkm.??ct
[2'' Orders frna the country faithfulily and promiptly artendedi to.
ED)WARD) DALY,
306l King-St, Charleston, S C., a few doors abotve tue 3lerchant's llotel-same side.
S'ep1tt te,hr !7tlh. 18531 49 - t
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY,
J1AGOWB' CRDOI U1.
Such ne, ('hrah-ra. Dyrecntarv. Diarrlrnea. Chofe ra MIorbrus, flilirins Cholic, Cholera Inglantumn.
A L.', A1II:ABlVl A I)AI"'EID TO M1A.NV il IE ASES OF F&IIALE Y,
. Iajsq Especijally, Pa iful . llaenstruatrin.
Tl'ae Uirture of .Tco~!'s (.:erel are taao ieell kanmen toI rerquire Encomiumans.
I st t ue the irorst ense's aof irriace. 7th. It cures Painfud ~lenstruaticnl.
''n:d. It cuares tu- tra'r-ti Irnas' of 1)Nienrtary, fWh!. It relieres Pa~ins in Iiar.kan~d Loins,
:l.!. it ca~ -s Cai.%&rnia or 'Me.dican Dir.-~ift. It Couranteracts Nerrusness anrd .Des.
-1! treliecrs thae severkt Choic, I l i. It nestores Irregularitie's,
htM. !t ciar-.-s !!w- ("t'.ra .1f'ribus, lI t. It dispedsgoomy, Tyserical Feelings,
t;.'a. It cures ( 1,,V imia nt num. i '2th. It's an admnirable TIontic.
A G-'w Short ExIacts ~fom Lv-f ers', TesCtianonialsa &c.
"I hatve, ntee:t1 Jacob''s Cotrdlial in my family, anid have fointxl it a most eflicient, arnd In my:
jndgmaent a valauble remedcay. -
loN. Ittr nAat WAOnN.It, J0dge of supreme Court, Ga.
"It gives met pleasurents in baring tibie to recoammi Jacoh's Cordial-tmy ewn persosnal espe
riencae, a thet exp-rano' of mny neighbonrs and frie'ndst around me, is a aullicieat guarantee
foar tme tot believe it tao bet all that it. purpor:. to bie, viz : a sovereign remtedly."'
W:.:. ItI. Uui ra waoon-, F'ornerly .Jnalge oaf Stapremae Court, Cherokee Circuit.
''I take *creat tjieasnre ini recuommnl-nding thtis invalablfe medaicinte to aill atillicta-d with bowe
tlieaus~a, f.;r whaich I believe it, to bae a sovereign remaedy-dlecidedty superior to arny thingelse
ever trical by.me..
A.A .Ur.nna. D. G. RI. of the Grandi Iodge of GeorgIa.
"'I have naser 'Jacob'sa Cordhi' ini may toaily. awd tiris, witha all 1 hear abont it as a remiedy
bay thote whor havse :rie'd it, induaaes n.e to believe that it starnds at the head of every preparatioD
fC the kindf, anau I woulad rercommeand its rise in thus disease for wthich it iscomapoanaded.
tIIa.Rs G. I~ontta, Cashlier of rthe tlanak raf the tte o'f~eorgia. -
''If there is anty creetibility in humarr t--.t litmy, 'Jaculh's Coradial' tauss Atandl pre-eminent
ruhosve all eth.r pre paratiaens for the enre of iluweDisess Fo h -nn ofetimony in its'
ftavor csr'minaa in fromn alt q,att:ra, it must bo very faina x e tas asrtveaet of oss
iato: :tli othaer 'patent' preparationrs."
A Firstne . Cashier Marine r nd Fire Insrurance Bank, Grimfn.
"'1Thiq emcnt temedy is aravellinig isnta; ce le brity as that as Ilonaparte pushied his columus
inito Rtussia, anad gaining commencadationt wtferever used."
(;eorgia ,iefrsonimr, May 17th 1853.
W M. W. hILISS & C'oi., r'rrietors, Savannah Gai
- :ngtoan ; T. .1. WOirii.as 4 Co., Camnden ; Fisutn 4. 1lsEN'rSH Colnumbia, S. (2.
llavitaso, IAnt~tA, Resly & Co., NeweYorks.
Principal Depots, IlaviL AxN, Ilanntttt & Cna, Charlestan, .C..
.J.Wrtrt & Cao., New Orleans.
aArnd by the Principal Merchanrts and Druggists throungh-ut the State.
July '2t;, 1854. .. 9 li)-1
Special ?40ticeTesbcie iata opee i
r1 H E firma af RI. C. WE Bh~lt Co, heet- yl .g .sfunsar
- fore existinirr, is tis dary :issolvedlb h i-airrtioi peae ounaha
rtmuaien- (nlt. 'IThe lbts of tlie firmin r oie ahoalsuspie tdgae,
are as-uaumed aid will. Ire set t'ed by R; S. liattouiansIcwnwprandrnt.
WebbI, tand the notes tafnd ccounita dlee tr auisiIor l nnz u ae b
the farmo or" pil-ed in his htandsa-t being tht-lswr aaldIeh aa4adotogo.
only anathrnrizerh person 'o collect or-other. se- ndaaeil
wise, dispose of the satuo.inegasaS 0 ahrayfo eiey
- R. C~. WV~fI1 oulwidBB(1,loi~lha
Felb. Ibi'185. R. S, WVEIBBJAL BL
W''R. il-. W E BB takea this-enaa orf mevle piJ,15. f
ifr ingke public that he will here- --_____________
atrary on the mierennttile 'bta 'ps ,atd
upnh awn. res~ponsabhiity, atthIdr TRENQQBQ8 oxr1t
stn f1.C. WVEBBI Co,:wheorae in- yasoaa prit~~t h~C~n
vie afrom all the customecrs of the rduneBEFtin@'Ws#*j,4
laei r R. C. VEB&Co ai well as' 1m e hn,1"Pt Ih~~ b
titepubli generally.
,auer emnt for~ kn a, B. laOan Pan
- e"ao~ es v oifrn~i red m