Poetry. Praty onme for Another. JAMi.S v. 6. When sin anti temptatioin encircle my way, Froni virtue owl eltiy to learl itt lstray ; W hen wenrieil with sttrivilig iny- spiri t fi aint. Aisi really to yield to the teiipote'r's toni t:nt *: Oh ! hen, %%heirwy soul trunm his power woiul be free, 'T is sweet to remomlibr--hey're praying for file. When sickness anti pain fill my besom wil. fears, Ant e'ei in the ffituro io bright ray appears When lile seins a valmr-it lon-.-st i spi, And vain all the lirompecls so cherislh--l by mai: When ,eath sNoots to clahin me his victin t li.. rr in sweet to relineltlier-they're praying for use When cares and anxietic lurrass lny breast. And with feelings of sadness any siul iv op prssetl ; Wilen, inl we:kuss, I feel l'Ve no strength of lily Owin, But Inust trust in His goodness nnd mcrey alone; Oh ! blest is the voice that comtes whisp'ring to mie, Fearnut ; hut pmm' onward-t hey're p ray. ing for thee." Whntever my station, whate'er I may do, Wterc'er leads the patl which iny luotste.-I plirmue. As oniward I press through the dcangeri that riFe, To hiaier my pilgrinmage up to the skie1, This thought shall stilt ctteer, und briig com fort to lt, ''The loved and the cherished are praying for [Fronl the Durlingtoa 17a.] FeIc iang. Mi. EnITroa :-It is gTratifYing toa perceive that the pub'.ic mitd is tna nally becoming rotised n 0 ! 4ubject of the present sysstemt of e:elosu Ie: Permit Imie to coitributte MY H tit, however small, to the mass it te.i 111011 v w hlch has beeni ahl( tnv dlict in fatvor of an etLire eb:tuige f th *present wvastefl anid destrutie olj i' Cy of being compelled boy 1..v to env close our coin a d cotttn ie:dS to prevent the incsti'ns of* iautI iid famishinig cattle and lors wjij gowl like spectres about our tences inl leich of something to prevent, starvat *in. The present is the old Colonti : sy.,ti. which was adopted in the ilfainey! the country wheni the lields w ere sinal and thestick very e ive, and thi advocates of refurm have to coitend I with the inveterate prejudices which attach to ancient 11ses, and. the Ie' vered authority of -tl laotnored auctes try. If our fathers (bless tleir men iries!) with all their prude..ee :oil foresight itt manty things,-yet with the inftirmitV conol to inaiaityttV chose to catty their wheat in one edi of the baig and a stone of' cor'tesl od ing weight for a balhmee0c itt the other, we are eurely not bound by the laws of. reverence and filial dv:tion to them, to resist our CLnvictls 1tha.t the grain can be ba'anced WitlILUt the stone, and it be dispenised with is a dead weight. The t esentt systemt tf fe ncing is a riead weight upo l te vi interests of tle agricultura'l cotuntuai -y Let us then drop the st.. a.i put hi.f the weight in tihe .i end of the Lag- Canl it be d T l The qIes tion is spefluous, ttless lii)t11% tion be considered as inapr ia * anid itnapplicable. T.1hat it i. tot ia thintk, suseeptible of t'otnticiig 1ro '. Vth te ex'cptiont of at few~ locai ties* stock~ caninot nti intaitn a thr. ifllyC cnda tion1 by exclittve dependtantce uponlt the range. TIhe crib and tihe gletei.:g "' *the fields mutst come toj tacir escea, og their hides soon adihere tu th i bone11s, with at tenia ity' wich niounig shor:t of dlecomposition3 e'nni dut. The Iening niecessary~ to keep hIt 'ck out of OturI fields intvolIves an i Iath if tinmber and .labor tttterlyV dh~i--propor tione.d to the vatlue of stocki. W ile~ thisi is fregnetly adii tted, it is stil urged by siomne that the supp'j!y tof Iinei ber wartt''kis the outtl.iy. I it La ue thatt the abuiadance of' um abetr justdiei the extraivaganit antd uinnees-ti ' muitsi * system'f I submtit thi.t it is t Imh n zoble Forest is a noignaieen'.'ift o the Autthor of' nature, tat be piz 'ie all othter gif ts fronti the .amine siun ey ts a'treasute to be p'rimxrved to inot essary eses. A ny ttii-r .;>it Ifp taitr. If' it is equivata~it to thes dia ti nto of so much capjital-the throu li ,ito' the fire, of so munzh monea. L should we thtus continuei to slightt "a noble a g5 ft, atnd t::ceey rob l a ity of a valuable iinheiritnceI Timbe however is becotnmig very .searca io manyt1 sectionis of our countrty, ami hence the mtore urgent ntece-uity of ceonomtnisingl it. -Tesa iof iabor 'r.too, ti aconisidera'ti on of v.ery great iunportance. W\ere the bnt i.ow so, emtployed . ini mimtrinlg, ditmhing suii ltaising and( gattherin g the surp.1 pro it, * venider' necessary' to the sutjpp'it< enelhosed stuck, it would work a ebantge itn the value of land and stock inivoi v ing mlillians of doilhars. - A aiw . re'quintg thle ecfl(suri o stock would redutco fenicitng to ani itt counsideratble item, andli tendt to redultce the timber and great ly imiprove the *.quality of'stock. Onte well fed Cow might thetn. be made more. pt ofitabie thani a dozen of the gatunmt skeletan tht now haunt our lantes, and advler Lise our wtant of' hontlatity. A f'ew *hogs- well fed anud cared fot', c.otuld t hen be made tmot'e iuable thain a neti dot the pi esent pinte r'oot etets iht ii sce' ly betray by their looks; the geus to which they belong Thei~ a pen.n mts ys. tegn would then follow, antd by inidus try and wvell * directoed ieiotomy, an astonishing atmouttof utfnio, fpi-p or' Loned itn valute to thte inuproved keep. ing of the aniimalts, might bes tmadet. '1hope thatt every Agriculturatl soc'i ety, and evet'y sectular papier in tte State, wilil agitate this siuject u~ ith a~ zeal and ability equtal to Its hi.,xo t. ance.. I hope over.y ar-gumrenat in fltvor' of the present system, will lie pre'sent-' ed and fairly weighed; for I ackntow I. *edge tlhat there ai'e argulinents itt its favor, enitibled to considuatioui; att the anm'ime .tma I fet r.o. .. arct... ize it us a dead weight upu our agr cultural prosper ity. MesrE 'litors: 1aviig he0:1rd thait al bellerd rat wou!Jl IN!1.1.s -.mA COA TIN G , of b: E:..'-'.S, TWI : :D)S,3!u ANS, &c. Lf ' - 1 l ) .- ..1 I , rtxr 1 :11:m.1 W i HT 1'. 1., \ IN.S I-: L.. E-: 111 h told.tse-t<:n I Ml.NTS an~d CA M. I liI It . I.' ::.of Viinanison'i relebhraml mi SA,:!. - r F i: (Y. 11.h, GraI: Do0. I El.STAP :I: A.W *-Z A, N 'Lo. 011 . c(' ! t. \ ,. V 1.VET aIt AN of .11" !T.'*''A!P. ZI :;lD 'C'I cS''Yc. C \\ Ii . f - ty in ll h', S.AT N .A.' I I...ct - :- E I Y S i. ., ,r 'i. 1 .. .T; Xi Ll' :'I. 'S 1I A t &.~ T I i a i. . 1 .- 17, ft , . ii --- - r r i - I -,; 1 - - TI r - a - f b 1 - . t.L ttt ---1 * -*- ft I - 1 - - - LAj -0N t.C Wilmington Advtiselts IHENRY NUTT, Factor and Forwarding WVIIJQIA G( ii..N. C. W ill give p t .rsolu att0!nion to thI su;or forwanhug to of Cohtrt, Naivrif.-:tore or w ty Firot prod lice, or to Ite purch le( and (crwart o1.r f .\ M letfa i . E. l'. Har~t I t I r' '. \'inin C_. Dr. ''t:os. I I. \\' i:m -r, > tont, . z., IA'N't C'rI k. Nitt . On. W,\V. I r ,itorr.:, Nt C , i aNMrion, Co. E. W. (:r" inuu.::s,1 ALi . W . ..n:v..-iwon Ll.r r T1. ...7 C::. d 1* i. ft 1 y. \'l i !O 1',.\ ! A N D mT\ , door abv i: .ir, " t -l I , ( . l - ) A T. i .,T .-A. . Vl. I . 2 . 7 T. A- I; 7. A'" Pr. x..a , 3-rm 8:L... . tli : V 1 1 1 V v J p t. . 11-F :i1 F I r :1n. i : i. \ . . I .,.- 7 a ...e - . F114,t .. * .. v C - ..'. . - I.. - - .: a v -- . I thF:i a u t ti l'a . . . e li, .- F --r- I a n ti FF F' - - - F . .lit JatiI7,N~II .:Le Columbia Advertise'ts. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Cc, COLUMIGIA, S. C. SfAVE constantly onl hand the largcst Stoek of a inl ti1 Cle, Which they are prepared to sell ait tires lower hnt aiy o: her estub ljo-oilih nt in- Col bIlia. . Thelir ('loth ing is irt:inufacrturcd by them. s with partiethi r rtferetco to tlis.4 iet rt , lnd they Feel warantal to say it is iferinr to nioie, ai( ;UJlR )Ol. 'O .\lOST COT EiN; oll'erel in alny part cif lie eointry. Their businesis i. coil doictol utpon the one prie' cissl principle, aidl the pricO of thlecir _,oo.ls mark ed inl phli tie-Ares upon vaci artie. h-v whieb a ::ifor:ift y eI price i.- o!served!, antid tle inoser e -e1 inyor i.1 (.nabl01 lo makeli his p.r- it -lI a rate, ns the more exji!e itvtl atl ltter judre. I'ersnis vis.t ig Ui:iia are' re.-iee:fuilly invited to an ex:al nintin ofi or sttwk .inl prices. 1-'ebroiry 1.5th, V%. ii I . RiO3ZRT A. YONGUE, CO 11111.-1, 4. c. i F. I~ :t-, t, a c di he attention of hik L."s ' Toile Stock 0' i '. I1.Y, & . aa! I -nto h', f'orm--r Y i;. he has jint r -1- 1% *d :1 I-Ww :ntl --1-inv- a-mortment ifi ".'s,~~~~~~~~ a :r--0'.b: Elnry aniF n %i N i n l' :- I :' I .'t I'! y n a g Ili. prit -s il! h f.1 :- on -a-inntin. in it' rate n: i. any other !Ah00 hm; eaint it h!-I . :. T h1 :n a fo.1 ItII r c l I'as t a ir,, he :41 a e:.;anin c:if thw puro a f Ik - -t i and It'Tr I 'I al .ly. C. I E:ii>.A1, Y A .T1) F.NCIY i '<' .1 -lI A, . C . Wil L' . I L E AJ3D I.'T.1IL. h . : . ' . l . I "' ' "I I r,- T o Ica I cc I cit F1 ?.n I nAR.it A. 1) . I _-YtCjY n Il:o i i:in:. iis d iitt' ,e iv .4 *'. -v - - :, '1 A D i n ., iof . i .I I t - I' t r ol. n . -t h \ r C) - ' . ( A. . i t . N a . TN ili - 1 13i ' It -I . . ou!:.is .r* t.:ii I . to it. td til iie. -t:0 to- ill I. i .n:::y icartflly antd ( . S '. (I wel t ex n - i - .-b. in .~ -enhere.! [ - - s' e * * a pJe s f% T \ t i2!-' .\ .l:)ST tt-P it) i/ - *- oral l on l'e: - - - -! .'.-, i. . o ;ea i ali 1t. . .l' hur.. 3,t ** . T - ii~ N tl i f.H - - i i . 5 Tii \ii bi i:'i lyii io I Z' ). .~oi m i an A aPi llion .*''at'.. ..'.t -n ii 4lti.. lyii I . 8i'n ,t a Ir -i t - o1 ii. t| .-tit..ve n :' to rr~ti.,s re j !.e *i . 00 ti -.it. sti .jo ;: lo ertyioiiito t lui,. init' li- ; .odo h i 3. nirzl o Th s -nt ~ei lJtain th Tncs, -to rit -t i -ctltrc i t. Alwl - thdr if - il -- -n -:1 . ~ii m :'.--:.al y ni t re -to.r m v ILIA x:o l-tr~ Sttb; A rt who se' the Apilb, und Perry Moses, Offers for sale, for Cash, or to approved customers oi time, a general assortment of DRYtGOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAMi, CROCKERY COoTo ae masCoaSI, B uilding Materials, Carponters' Tools, Cutlery, Carron Ware Enammielled Ware, Coopers" Warc, Tin Ware, Pa -tent Medicines, Stone Ware, Carriage Trim mings, and Carriage Hardware, Sadlery, SCHOOL BOOKS, LIGiHT LIT ERIIATURE AND STATIONEIy, RIEADY IMADE CLOrING, CONFECU~fONJR Y, NA ILS9, LIME, &c. &c. Ile particularly invites attention to his extensive assort ment of January 1855 f Goods ii. am( ow receivinxg and opening for "sale, ONEm OF T3iHE L 1TOOK1 OF GOOD. ever brou(ht to this ariket, which I will io .#w fr cash or to approved eutiomers on timo. Ilaving ton year.s r*6t.,rnce i;ld thIf!. readv mo'ney to buy roods wih, enabis ime to oilbr the follwin lrl!ckh. PI ni I layceip. mi: A LI,.\IN, 8.I( T O.. o)[ O )P R 0GOOS, mostlv, domest ic. IIAT:4, CAP.,. SHOEMS, COl-SWARE., BASI~pNWA RE, &c.. BUILDING MA~tALCllETRST~.,CTEY c 11AR I)WA RE, of all dr.uriwpong, P'ots, Ormll. Skillet, &c. STONE J U ;s ANI). AREI'S, 8TON CIURNF,8. CANNiIAGIN T111.\M MING.S, CARtItAGE IM\-R)W.RE. I'Ai I i -it ()- A1.1 K I N l)M', 8'td'<-rv, I Uorress, &c. &c. 'I ATiONA RY AND CO.'FICTlON.\lty. CW i ' lI R V. mii mnr setts and oterwise. G 1110CENll, I wni! kinids . And amos'it :ciy article that iay be called for. Septv. :1). '1 j . DR. W. JAS. A & 00, S, UC" M 1 T 'E '2R7iNT - oFrr! r S.de FOR CA&H, orano approved er' 4k'I, at tw lmwer-t nrarket priced, a well ve-ieted assorimniut of Drugs and Medi!CAhcins. Fine Chetni.cate, PaintQ:11 Oni ols, Frttrits, Winon, I'e rI M.-ry, lI)v,-'-StzlI. Trn-se..4, Lenoin Syrup, Faney Snops, \V m.!ow Glass, LanetVs, FVinle Tohacco, FacycV Articles, Spirit.G is.1, Snariientors, Cytis, Urn-Ihes. Spirits Tu11i-pentine, Stat ioiery, Vinegar. "ulsher nijh, every arclet cmnrisinth - Stock of a Drn-ggist or Physician. Also, a va riety ot ti twt Ppnh ar l'aiten: .lelicuine, amung which ar-i-. (' 1 Liver tiil (h).s Jaco's (Choletal Cordial. Wislar'n liasam of Wild Cherry, Carter's SpanisAh lixtre,. Ayer 's Cltorry letra.c, I:3nptonus' Vte-tahte linettrre, lcallc."vs P' ill aid Ointment, lieL.oroew's lMalsain f .ith, lhavil' Pain 6il.:r. Tatiersall'si Heave Powders, Htlway's li..aly I~lief. Dr. JIyne's Medicines, t:talwaly a llenovatim ltsolvent, Phionix Iitiero and lill., Jarrell's Arahian I .innmenct, llooland's (eri.man liitters. lxian 2nstannamnt, anutIapa ri Ifis. (E1ping 'Pnll', arem.y aew-eud! fir any article in our inw of biom-nts and you will be suppliedf JOHN . 1%AlsGAN. W. JAS-. DARGAN, . 1). Jan. -.1 8''1 KEEP T'E BALL IN OTION. 2IA0,00013) P irI Ilitation Brogans a t Planter's and( Factor's Depot, EDW~ARD DALY'S BOOT AND SHOE EM~PORIUMV, IIll'' .u-r in-.c ouoe t theii I Plters ac nd Mercha nts, of Sumnier Ind W mmbu.I) Di.Irit that ea o ont hanid, .thtd cons~tat Iy receiving Large 5ttppl.4s of P1 .A.NT1ATION S I Itl), to-.:ether wpIth an nnrvaled stock of Ladies,. ?.lwsces, Ioys. YonthI.-, anzd Chditeti's iJn'ts antd Shoes, of every kintd, and fromt the OrdeJ~.'rs fromt the couttry faithfully and promptly notnnded to. EDW)~ARD~i DALY, 300lt Jjing.St, Cha:rleono, S C., a few doors aboieve tne Mierchant's llotel-same side. Sete ILher 27th, 1'-51 d9 if GREAT 80UTHERN REM1EDY-. Snh ni.. r'holer. lDv-'entary. Diarrhan'a. Chofecra 3Morhin., Itiliorna (Cholic, Cholera infantum. A imo, AI)M1.it 1~ A I>.) 1-1l) TOL .lA. V I)IsIE A SIE OF FE.iiA LkE , T r.e re:-of ..F!'