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p0etr1n c.wtdo wiTiioiJT a paper A.iOUlQQCf, . By M one of the People." ' What! Do without a paper ? No : I've tried it to iny sorrow ; So, to subscribe for oue I'll go, Nor wait until to morrow. Should lovers hang or drown themselves Or other foolish caper, I never get to hear of it? I do not take the paper. W)?V linr mmrUu^r TaKi; ? ...J lie always hears the news, * And when his mind is filled with doul He never gets the 'blues;* While others yawn in ennui, His mind is light as vapor; The cause is plain to half an eye? He always takes a paper. While neighbor S trout hears all the nc^ And knows each current price. And always knows his P's and Q's, By taking good advice. I cannot tell the price of grain, Of poultry, cotl'ec, tape, or Any kind of merchandize, Because I take no paper. Though I have studies which require Much time and mental labor, Yet I can spare a little time, As well as Stroul, my neighbor. Though time be precious, I can use A long midnight taper, And thus find time to read the newsTherefore I'll take the paper T VARIETY. "Can she SpinV' This question was asked by King Jam< the First, when a young girl was j>reser tea to him, and the pers<m who introduce her, boasted of her proficency in the ai cient languages. " I can assure you. vot Majesty," said she, "that she can ho speak and write latin, Greek and H< 1 row." "T1 e?e are rare attainments for damsel," said James, "but tell me, car. sh spin ?" Many of the young ladies of the pre! ent day, can Ixiast of their skill in th< fine arts and polite accomplishments, i music, painting and dancing, but ca they spin f Or what is perhaps more, ay propriate to the times, and the moder improvements in labor saving machinery it may Ik? asked, can tli y perform the do roestie duties of a wife I I>o they under stand the management of household ai faifrs ? Are they capable of stiperinten ding, in a judicious manner, the concern of a family ? A young lady may he learned in th ancient and modern languages, may hav made extraordinary proficiency in ever branch of literature; this is all very wel ard very creditable, and, to a ccrtai cla^s of the community, whoare nc obliged, as was St. Paid, " to labr with their own hands," is all that is al solutely requisite, but to a much largr pornon 01 tiie community, it is of fa greater consequence to know whethc they can spin. It is more importance to a young m? chanic, or merchant, or one of any otlic class of people who depend upon thei own industry and exertions, if he marrie a wife, to have one w ho knows how t spin or perform other domestic duties than one whose knowledge does not e? tend beyond a great proficiency in liter;, ture and fine arts. Let the fair daughters of our countr "nitate the industrious matrons of tli .ast. The companions of those win ought in the Revolution were incurred t( ?rdshipu, and accustomed to necessan oil, and thus did they educate thei; laughters. Health, contentment, ant .-lenty smiled around the family alter.? The damsel who understood most thor tuighly and economically the manage inent of domestic affairs, and was not a fraid to put her hands into the wash tub or to Hay hold of the distaff," for fear o destroying their elacticitv, and dimingthei. snowy whiteness, was sought by tin young men of those days as a fit compan ion for life; but in modern times, to lean the mysteries of the household woulf make our fair ones faint away; and U labor, comes not into the code of moderr gentility. Industry and frugality will lead U cheerfulness and contentment, and a con tented mind will greatly soften the asper ities and smooth the rough paths in s man's journey through life. It has freer truly said, that a pleasant and cheerful wife is a rainbow in the sky, when thr husband's mind is tossed with storms and tempests; but a dissatisfied fretful wife, in the hour of trouble, is like a thunder cloud, charged with electric fluid.?Ex.. change " Esquire." ? The question is often asked who is entitled to the title of Ktquire, in the United States, according to usage/ A cofcemporary replies?every man who has taken to himself a wife. All tho savings bank institutions in N. York are losing large sums monthly? some as much as 8100,000?which are withdrawn for investing in the numerous building associations now in operation. According ta the regulations of the jury system in New York,the sum of twelve and s half cents is all that is allowed jurors in any case no matter how long or short a time it occupies. The jurors in the Forrest divorce ease where paid, thirty-fore days and labour confinement only this pitiful sum. Localities of Heaven and HelL x ' ?oi6? weeks ago, Dr. Porter, of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church ih.Mctn* phis, (Tenn.) in the course of a scries ol . ..eloquent astronomical sermons, preached a discourse on the "Locality of Heaven, astroinonically considered," and located that happy place in the centre of our so> lar system?in the Sun. On Sunday eve nitig of last week, he discoursed to om of the largest audiences ever seen in Mem phis, on the Locality of Hell' and tix<i i the abode of the damned outside of tin solar and astral systems, in the Suite darkness," beyond the light of the sin an*.l stars, where the planets, comets, an< ^ lost worlds, which have violate.' tl"' grea laws of their existence, darkle ft .rover 01 tlieir returnlgss course, through ctorna spac . No less than thirteen American General have died since the close of the >!c.\ie..n war Cedar fc-trixo Asvt.um, rs March 13, 185*2. Dear Doctor: 1 h ste to grant your reqm s that I would give you some account of tli condition of our school. We have 31 pupils, ami including Tea cher and wives, nicch.nies &e., there nr forty deaf and dumb persons in this pl. ee. must tell you about an extr ordin ry f mily A few weeks ago. a f.<milv moved to thi place ffoniSuinptfrDistrict.thc father,niothe and all the children! threo)are deal'ami duml He is an e.\traordn..ry boot rn kcr. an 1 hi busi ness here is to t? ke eh rge of a sho of that kind by w hich to support his f nil and instruct some of the boys in his. rt. Am as I am now on this part of the subject, _ would state, that we consider habits ofindu try and douvestie economy as no inconsider ? ble portion of the education of our pupils believing th it usefulness and h .ppiness ar intimately connected. To thi e end. we hav c ibinet and boot shops connected with th School, in which, a portion of c;.cli schoo day is spent in the use of tools by the hoyaccording to the bent of their minds, as wcl on Saturdays. These shops are entirel K J 1 . und r the direction s of muti s the tin eh nic ,J- .,11 being des.f and dumb and the proceeds ar i. turned to their advant. ge for their enco ur: g? lr mcnt the object being not so much to mu A !i money by these shops, as it is to make usrfi | nb*, it m expected th: t the lady will recover from her injuries. % Tnt Clav Medal.?Thecnrpot hag eont iningtheClay med J at the time it was stolen w is foun 1 cut open, under a milk c art in Me. Dougal street, New-York, oa Titos 1 ly, but the me, da I was gone. The Committee who recently presented the medal to Mr. City, have declined the offer of Mr. Rutler. tlr-unfortunate loser, to supply its pi. ee at his expense. Disp .iring,however, of recovering the lost Modal, they hive th?mselvs given orders for s medal to be struck in every respect sim Hat snd equal to the one which has been lost. An Irish gardener is devcriU*d as being requested to set his masters watch bv his sun-dial when lie forth with 'planted' it the -v. i a. u IU un gTVUA'l Clone 10 IU A countryman at Burnley, being asked how he knew that a man, of whom he had been complaining, wa? drunk, indignantly replied, "What could he be else, when he aaked for the Mioe-horn to put his hat on with !n 8- 'citizens of thoseon whn in the \vc?rl?l h< a been accustomed to look, s.s not only useles le but helpless. Others are engaged oc< \..sion. II; in g. rdening &c. The females,:. Hern. tely en * g'ged in the concerns of the house, such to : instance, i:s smoothing their dresses, sew in n their own clothes dressing their room &e } much in a family order, striving always t _ cause e: eh one. as f.r as possible, to feel tb responsibility of home. Certain hours are se ?. a part for their support As to the intellectual department, whirl - looks to the chief of good, I am It ;ppy to s \ " seems to be in a flattering condtion. esp e s ially when we consider the may difl'eultie: encountered in the training of minds ri"v? c as yet addressed hy the e. r. (ir-vit honor i> 0 due to the energy of the pupils. They. r? | irilling jntpils. ^ My first class is studying, in addition t? ^ minor exercises and gen -r I evpl n tion ir Arithmetic, English (Ir inm r. . n I <; ?>. r w phy with the use of the (Jlohes, to uh >r extent. I trust their senttui: nu I e\..ndn iioi ,r will show. tr And now after three years of <1 onirics the strongest effort of mv life, feeling <h 5- under the smiles of Heaven tins .seined i T established, I cannot stop short of In re e\ ir pressing my heart's devotion : ml tli n's '< s my numerous fronds both t ho n n ? abroad \vhoht\e kindly " id *d toe iti ?*. n and deed in the upre-.ring of this Institution But first of all, to this my n live .v't f> the tirnel) aid she has given from h? r a ury, for which, perhaps. I wi!! ' i t. ' repay nothing better than 5 itself. j Among the i. i.-- i ... i' !. ' r -r-ied { who have lent their ; id in this c > > ?f h i r inanity, th .t of our veil T.hle dec se.l frien I J Major James Edw .rd Henry. Ii .s b -en c re. fully preserved as the first leading citizcnconsulted in this m itter. This. I now inaki public,pcrfrps none know it but myself With his own Ir nd, he wrote tin' origin d o the first petition, presented to the I<egisl .ton in the f II or winter of 1818. on the subject. We deeply felt the loss of our e rly friend The names of Se ibrook. D .wkins. Mcimninger, and late of Means, will long be rcmcnib ed by the inmates and their friends. I also feel disposed to extend my thanks to the different Editors, who have kindly srnl in their weekly sheets to the Sehool gr dis. Vour obedient servent. N. I'. Walicek. 1 As Mrs. Mowatt was returning to Boston on J Friday from an excursion on horscb ek, the horse reared and fell upon her, bre king three YOy.MUST HAVE TEOUR. SO CALL AT THE LANCASTER Oroeprv and purchase for Cash a au1 potior artifclo vjnst received from North I Carolina, at six dollars per baa* rif 200 ll>3. HASSELTINE & IIAG INS. [ v. 'feb 19 2-tf Ifor sale. ITNFTY BUSHELS CORX.MEAL: .... AT.SO. ... . | FIFTY BUSHELS GRIST. s ; f?> rs'l?' : s low -son ho oxpoct'-d according ! to the pre of corn. For p sh onlv. HASSELTINE & HAGINS. r 1 f.h 10 tf 2 I NOTU'E. \I.I. PKRSONS IMIFBTF.II TO TIIK 1 .te firm of Hin'V <1 Crockett r?r?? requested to comi1 fonv rd end m-ke payment to the subserib. r on or before Return Pav, 1 s longer iudulgenc? c nnot be given. The el ims :;r>' petting old :ind we ore needing tbe money. JONES CROCKETT. s m rob I 3t 1 NOTICE. VI.I, PERSONS INPEBTKP TO ME for Reef during the years 1850 end j '51 will ple:.se settle the same with me. or e I J. A. 11 .sseltine, who is authorized to receive the s .me. All not settled by Return I> <V in March, will have to pay cost. Pon't I forgot to p iv tbe old in n for Ids Reif. if ' | vou do. the Sheriff and Const,.blu will not ' forget to e II on vou. J. B. COUSART. s Ijtincaster, C. II. Feb. lit. 3t?2 v PLANTER'S BANK Ol* Fairriclti, No. Fa. J r TNPER T HE ACT OF 'NIK I.EOIS. . V.J I- ture, '"to establish : nd incorporate a Rank in the Town of Winshoro'," the sub I seribers will open Rooks at L;ne ster, C. 11., s on the 1st Mondnv of April next, s nd day _ following, from 10 o'clock, A. M. until 2 o'clock 1'. M., on e eh day. to ri c ;ive sub s' seriptions to the c pit I stock of s id Rank. ,1 Corn Meal, Iy >r s i?- bv : tlb JO ' CURETON & MtSSKV. I Blac lrsmithing. TUKmiImht'iIhtn haveojieiieii aHinith>' Shop in the village of Lancaster. ! on the corner back of the Jail, forinerh occupied by Scott, ( tree loyjatnl tliey pruI n?i?e to have work done in the l?e>t #?i stylo, as their simtli is a >o. 1 at all kinds of work in his line, having had two years experience in Charleston. Prices will he ! moderate to suit the times. The subscriI hers will l?e thankful for the public jiatron, age. J A.NIKS SCOTT, TIM KOOER8. Feh. 10 Gt 2 FOR t?ALE, A First rate two horse WAGGON n? good as new, has been hut little i used, with superior harness. Apply at j this office. TAAVT TTaVA lWiu>Avl CALL IN AT CnrttonA Cirocery rpHEY HAVB EVERY THING YOU Jl on possibly desire in their line, fub 19 2m?*2 Oats, Oats. TX)R sale by | r feb 26 CURETON &. MASSEY. 1 I no capital stock ol s .in 11..nk is nrtHlco c into Twelve 'i'lious ml Sh res, ofTwcnty t. Five ?s p;:cli sli re- .-ml on o: c?> slvre I Five Doll rs iri specie, or the Hills of specie p.vinir R .nkH innst be p id ..t the time of s siioscrihino. II IAS. II. WITHKRSPOON. ) y WILLIAM MeKKNNA , [- CoiiunVrs. s JOHN ADAMS. \ t. j Dme..ster C. II., 8. C. March 1.1S52. lm SADDLE &. HARNESS il ,i j Establishment. i jnrtlullv informs tin* citizens oi i | this District ami elsewhere, that lie hair lemoveil fr<?m his former staml to the o|.| .. | -taml formerly ooeiipie.l h\ K. K. 1'in u! mett, where lie is prepared to oariv on the | Sail.lie ami Harness business in all its vnI l ions hranehes; sueli as Covering ami f ' Padding S.-ohlles, whieh lie will warrant: Waggon Harness, Riding Uridles, Ae.. ami will sell as low as can he purchased 1 ' elsewhere. I'lease call ami examine for yourselves. -| i>.M. i'??i:u. Lancaster, l'el?. 12. fun?1 FOR SALE. TWttSKITSOKCAIMMAHK HAliNRSS, an extri tine article, in oh hv an exp.-r enei-.I workman in tliis State. Any one w inting II iriii'ss, will ih> well t > look at the-e. as they are finer than am ' I li!iri)i'<4 tlmt lias cv?t Ih?-?i l-roiitflit t<> " lliis |'i: iv 1IAS1.KLTINK A- IIACINS. 1.1. 1 *2 1 I * OATilW i3A HOGSEj > Oti ?? < $, ' .1 f-.r r il.\ V.. >' 1'i.rr' '/ <> . ' ~r 1 ilK.il. 'V- Il i? . - '~f: ,.'-X ' in i ll <1 - . I.; . I.A* :i iis'?! .ii-'Ii r r .1:1 ! :tu:i -! .: :t:i< w ;ili! lt"W j?r> ji:r? I t> ??i11? 1 nt? :i!' I > thus- <!i t > sfivi* il a mil. 1 lit1 r>ti* - | - l".'I ill .ho* II" !> I'll! will s:illj4> \\ iliii t!? * I'ulilii* sliall 1m> lU'oiiiiiiiiNta! <! in a stylo u??t <>xri'll?'<! 1?v any lloiiso ii t .. "j. 4-"ii :?v. \ II Assij.i i Li.iKM t.I-1. !:' i) I WOOD SHOP. TIIKSrff*.i ril>iT lias nmv?-d lu-ar tinI'ri'slivtoriaii Cliurvli ninl will <l> ' all work in liis line mi modi-rato n niisand wolllil Ik* thankful for tlio |?uI>1 ?<* jiatroii . i acr<\ TIM jjs. I K..I. 1 *> r.t <34P.I?FSI SEE?. AFRESH supply just received nndfor sale at the Lancaster Grocery.- ' Also one bushel Red Clover Seed. |/T^ HASSELTINE ii IIAG1NS. 1 Feb 12 tf 1 St-? NOTICE. CA THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FORTY Ley bushels of SEED OATS, of the b.-st win. Rouyhi-1 Head 0..ts, which he will s.-ll . t a rv r -sson ble price, i'ersons wanting to pur- . Iran chase will pleuae Call at eacl JAMES D. McII.WAIN'S. Exc Fi b 20 3t 3 Dvl Mot Corn and Flour, "2 For S.Iin bv i j ii fob 26 ' CUR ETON & MASSEY. j n,lt NOTICE. |;'ro ALL Persons indebted to 15 ask ins A ,mj Cojieland, for tlic services of tin* ni.V( Stallion Rowrox, by the insurance, sen on , whi j or otherwise, while kept by Win. Con- cd l nell, are h"rebv notified not to m i<e higl I payment to said Connell. *i< he has failed * to keep the contract. 11 has mad'- no !' retiuti for the season, and legal pavnn tit _,| can onlv l?e made to John T. t'ope'aud or JAMKS P. ASK INS. I"" / Lancaster I >is't, Kel> 12, I8?">2. I-if in i | i ' one Hoe's Cast Steel, Circular !"" i ' inland Long Saws. JV,M 0 : I r.s THE Subscribers niaiiuf. eture from the tbei best C:.st Meel. CIRCUl. tR SAW S. ply from two inches to live feet in ?li meter. Em "I liese Saws arcc.irofully hardi tieil lul t< in ton, pemi, snd ro ground and linisli d by ina 'I In ehinerv designed expressly for tli pur| use. (let 1 and are therefore mncb superior in tilth ml ! . bo I uniformity of surf ee to those ground in the live usual m; nner. Tliey require I- ss set. I. ss I > I lower to dri\e th -in,and an- not so li lib- to Son i-l-oine heated, alld produce a s siag ill ill- vert ! timber. j nun 'I ln-y also m..nuf eture Cast Steel Mil I |*er PITT and CROSS CUT SAWS ami bill j -ha KT NVKBS, of superior qu; fit v.. II? f \ bieli I vv"t 1 1 i%.-~ 1 . . ? ?k. \\*. i> \ .... ' UH"% ii \i* I??I ? ir in uirir M . ir U>. ;!? t:nd 31. Gold street. ??r tliev may l>r ??l t.-.ined of tlivpriiu-ip.il ILrdware Mrn-li.nl-. in the United J>t. tea. R. IH ?E. & CO.. j Printing Press. Machine .and S.-.w m k? rs. J'JnndSl Gold street j The following c\tr.-et is from ;i report I I made hy a eoinniittee of scientific : nd pr e- j ,l" 1 tic-.I gentlemen, .-.ppninted hy the Atnerie n , er-t Institute: | ' 're I" Vour eommittee mv of on- trillions opii. j ion th t in the cppar tux invented hy Mr. !.' |'|,j I >1. Iloe. for grinding S..ws. he h s displayed | j;|| g?e. t ingenuity: nd t efin the d pt. t'nn ol | iin.-ivlrim-ry t? the produetion of results in tie j :n nuf eture of S..ws wliu-h itu.y with" pro i 'I I prietv be denonrill. ted the ;? j /?/> ?///<-. < t j t |,; the nrt." ' ,,} I'uhlishers of newspapers who will insert | .... this dvertisement three tiun s w it Ii tlii-l note ..nd forw rd iis.-i p pereont ining the > in- J will hep id in printing m .teri Is hy pureli I U| sing four times the amount ??f their hill. I'oi this dvertisement. New Vork. l it I HAVING TAKKN TIIK STot'Kol" ' Goods, and ::in receiving . nd op nlng. new and fresh supply of SPUI G G< <()I)S will continue at the old st nd oeeupa-d I. i ni'< the .-.hove firm: nil I will pl -dge mys If t. | 7 | sell goods on -s ccommod ting terms ..t-j| lives? hlishmeiit in tie- eonntrv. My st.,.-! i 1. will he pn-lty miieh . t . II times siieli si'1', 'isu IIy kept in i' country store: I tln-r for ' ' j .solicit . p rt of the ptild'e ji Iron <;? . I ' T K (TKKTt) > tr | on Till". SlllSCIil 1! K Ii lAVIN'i. j - .1 withdrawri from th.- Men-ante- he- j sv,-i j si,less entirely, lie t iki-- I --;n tlu?l ? ('r.-- | ;r 11 I turning his w|nm >i thanks to a j ! ami generous public for tlo- very I r ' j l,y patronage he lias received h 11 1 M- 1 ml solicits a e.iiitinu'i iee of tin- sann- a- t "!.!l In-half ot his two sotis, the ?-!<I>-1 l.ax.i g ' m .pencil in l.xiH-.-lsterviile titel the 1 ointg 1 ' , nt my residence. T. K. Cl'lil.'l < ?V I Ol! It '} , I ? .W .ft .? I CHEAP GOO"m At KHluir, S. c, '' pjTK'THSrKIIIKHIS VOW KI'fl'FV i?>| I !m ? fotn ( !i i | st<tii I r<_'f : dilitiotis ;,> :l( liis rk ?rf t'UK.M' <;< M)|>s. : tmur , v;( i .v ! ':> It r,- m nv rtVI-.H to suit 'li< rinirn** j s;, | *>",} \\|r<'|l will 111' Mill! t Hlll'll l-Pl?H ' ? I | c nnot f il to "ivi" m ti>f i-1 ion. 'Mux.' I *' >\ ntino 'h?h!s will ' nil it to th-"r il\ n j t;.o,. to , || riv l? for.* tin* tn nv itt.Ai.t \ I i itKAf rtirlcH r?* tol<! out. ! l-v*' Turin* '"vn or four it Ol:'I1** r i 1 | |?.*o\ I'd p p r ? < HARM S I I V I < t.-ll ir K.'l. M I iPROS! KC'iTS <>K IKK J |s ; sfli:Tiii:ii\ (u/n* vi (in.; k j,sIM.I ir r?? ioco i. * W1U1JJU A.J I UI J.U I M.t: l?K. DAM1IL I KK, I). KHUMI.Mi. ; j ' ' Editor. A tsitl'int Editor. , ' ' I l -U; rpilK SCU'lllKRN (UlTiVA'K It is i tH3t 1 issued every month mid is c.xciiisiveW i IH3" dexotcd to AoricMlturc. Horticulture. Flop Is " cultnrv. Domestic ; nd K. rm Feonoinv. 'I il , I*<31 I jfo mid Hush ndry, the ltrecdin<r; ml It is I8l< in-r of Domestic Aninv la. Poultry ; ml Hoe- I8 1 cm I tlm (fimer lc routine of Southern II nt 181: in." mid F; rtninjf. I INI! The new volume for 185*2 will he iss-.i <1 18 1 on ;i roy. I net vo sheet of 3*2 s. with '8!? \fir Ty, e, /*7r Paper and Iteau/ifal //. | I84t luitraliorn.;t will cont. in ? much yre '.or | '8i' mount of m tter tlmn heretofore?w ill dis 181) cum h jfre. ter vi.rlety of to pie*. unci w ill Is- l*t! n every respect Ihr /*?*/ Agricultural jo/cr I8!M in the South ! nnd equ il to my ill the Union 185' FRIENDS OF SOUTHERN AtiRICUU TURK!! 1,1 A _ a _ aL _ f* A t. r?n inc i uiuv ior wi.s inc r irsi jnurn .1 es t..blished in the Cotton Growing Ktiit** #.r l.tir rluswJtf devolw to the intcrcstsnf the I'l 11- | pow tor : nnd it li h over been :ine rnest ondeonsistent :idvov te of those inter.-st*. we eon- ^ ^ fldentlvhop- th t, hiving fostered i:n<I sualoined it ho f r. yourcordi l ?nd generous sup. port will ntill he continued. I'l nters, Kirmers, Gardeners, Fruit Grow- p era, Stock R inert, Nunemcn. and nil eon- jn| nected in my w iy with the Cultiv.iiion of , the soil, will find the Southern CuVtivntor re- 1 . ,r plot*'with n?w nnd Vnlu hie inform ition i.nd a riehlv worth ten times the trifling sum nt this which it is i,Horded. I for I TERMS OK THE CULTIVATOR . j Oneeopv, one year $1 00 .' ,,,T Six Copies...: 5 " Twelve Copies 10 j too Twenty-five Copies |JtM Fifty Copies 37 50 Con One Hundred Copies 7S thoi WM. 8, JONES, Publisher. Augusts, Ga. F book: agents I WANTED. f I>EAL PL\ I 1\ s do by EN MEN, of thorough resolute business j march 4 habits arc w..uted in the Southern es to sell the AMERICAN LAWYER | L) BUSINESS MAN'S FORM ROOK, I Rank c piled by I). W. Beadle, Esq.. eont ining ' ACCOBDWO TO al r orms ;.nd instructions ad. pled to the le United St tes, requisite* to almost eve- CAW possible cireuinst nev in the ordinary 1 sections of business, with the Laws of Stair* t\ ltank 1 State on Household and Homestead 1 [options, Meeh nies lien, collection of ! v.?rL ts, Contr eta, Dci'dih W ills. i li ttol, Pennsylvania.. tgages, Interest. Rights of M.rri si \\ o? Ohio i. A e., b silica great variety of inform* Virginia nonsuch subjiets as Cost'"c, Public Tennessee... .is. Intents, t oins,Weights ..c.d .Measures. Kentucky .. ik keeping. Naturalization, & c. in.lispin- Mass .chusetts le to Merchants. Mechanics. Tanners. Indiana fi-ssinnal men, f?e. It also com..ins <,\.0rgia. tv one fct te Mans divided into counties vth Carolina, a Map of the United St..tes. features Illinois or before exhibited in book to'in ; n?l a lab ma eh alone are worth double the price ask- Missouri .... for the whole work. Ill-wo U h sheen K'th Carolina. lily reeoiiiineiid' <1 by the lion, llenrv Mississippi... i of Kentucky.Judges Kent n.l i .In on. Is, ?cw York, anil other iniiieiit cm. ,n -ellorn \j rvlaml.... . rions p i ts of the I n d M t s. J lie j ,,uisi il price is JKU.OU in stMing binding . n 1 \,,>v J.-rsey. . .'5 in le..ther. Michigan ... i copy in strono binding will s nt b_v ('onnectVitt... I free of post..ye; upon tie* r. ce-pt ot Mampshirc doll r. ipost p..id; or a copy in ther Yerinont ling upon the receipt of one doll r nd Wisconsin... nt; live cents. No person need i pply Ark .lis is.... i li s not enemy sullielent to earn ~.r?<lol- California... . p. r mouth o'.c II expenses. ^ I or tor- Iowa r information address post paid . or ; p- Texas p. rson IIy to H. M. K \NNKN. at tic.* Rhode Island.. .k ilindery. IUI .Meeting str-et, < harles- |i,.| u rt! , S. C., (Jimr 1 Agent for the South-- Tloridi ? .hove work 's ; Iso tr. nsl .ted into the 'I'lrrilnries.&'i' man Ij.noii' ge. and e n he oht ine-l as Indj'ns .'ifitr lw \x\ (ivt. il price one r ;n<! Iweiityk. H. I'Mitors of p. pcrs tlir<>u< limit tin* ^ P?P"' n nh-rn Si t.-s wlm will jriw Hi- . Iimv <1. ' lisoinrnt ini'liiiliiiLT liar n?'ti?* '? two ?,r v ins rtiuns. nil solid calv <>l t!i?- pi- LKCISI.ATI omt. iniii?r llu- s nic addressed . s ;.l.uve. 1'olitioul e?i II receive ifive ??f post, tfi*) a i'kiiv of tlu> i . , , . k. in .r I 4 ' ? * ?f t!.o l.o; eminent ; I hr Travel lor'* (niiiilr. , Sl,''r* M i .M.ib. in.i*.. U ROUTKK FROM ("IIARI,KNT<>\. [Ark iws?... Kom Clinrl'stnn toXrin Yuri ? I.-'.-tv- *^ 1il*,rni .... i ! ...... . , * i, m i. 1 "linwtlCllt. . ilailv at 3 I>ck, I'. M. I>v i, i ... ...... I I " 1 II I It!" . . . iiiici* t<> W i iniiijjt">ii, ISO null- ; I'V | Klurid * Iron. I |<> \\ el<l"ii, H'rJ niil<^: I-t - , < ii-nr^i *.... ilirj;. lid ; t?? I % i?-Ii in< >n?!, '2 "J. t<> A .piia j illinois* ek, 70; I'V Steamer l<? Wasliiii'jtoii, I linli.ua by Railroad to l!nltiiii<>re. to j I'ova* I:i'i? lpliia. 0-2; I.. New York. ST. I.?- , Keiilwrky.... distance, 771 miles. *1 in?? ?>o Ii"iir-. ' 1 ,,,<ns,',n ,ftn Al Mary I ml.... llu* Sniit/ii fm., I' J'':,iii?l.i|', li av Alass elms.-Its irleston I'M-rv tenth dav after i]:.- *_'7 li i \pril, at ? "YWk. 1'. Si. Tln-.n-J, in | ln?urs. hare, with state r< otii, s*x'lT,""ri '.** I > . I I li: psliirr '''riiiti ('/loffinhm to fliiim/i Irhid - Tin' ' ^hw Jers y. .. ?ri'V leave* ('liarii'Mori e\er\ ?>t I:? ? N<>rk... lav. at 1 o'clock I'M Tl.r..ii.r!, "..relm.. Fare I ' ' '. * * 'mw ('/m rtfutnn to A'"1 ()rl> "/?>.? IIImvI, Is' ihI. .villi; daily at It) o'clock, A. M. I?v | |i'" retina tli Carolina Kaiiro.-nl to Aiionsia, i:tt? l*? iiiioshcc*. .. i-r; 1 ?v t MH?roi:i It-iilroad to Atlanta, Iexas* : l?v Macon ami Wi-stem IC-?illi?;t?l to \l'rn."'n' Ilin, CJ: l-v Staoc to t tpflaka, I.v ''~"M . , , ' , ~ , | \\ iRcoiisin. .A !roa?l to Moiit<;oin<'r\, )?.?: I?\ ?1 in- r i| ilc'c. :t:t I; to New ' rloaiin, Intl.? i , a! distal , I.OOU in l. s. Tin,.-. |-j:t ? . !" ' ' ,, ' twit's ?>| r?. l arc sisdJt.at'. "roin Charleston to N<-? t 'r', av<. > i aniiali, d -ilv at !) oYloek. A. M. I \ li' A HR'.d liner to ^'avannali, I I<? in < : la en- 'j It ii'|-oa<l to Macon, ItMl; l\ \: 11 w . i. i.i- . '' "Kern's in W i >i? ni It i: v? ad I arm m < . I<?; "tao-- to t 'pe'.ika, Itti; Ic i ?. ,1 ( r 1 1 ntoniiierv. u*?: 11 v st.ainer ;< V *' tiii.... ; to New 11,'leans, Hili. | .... ' "H .* , , , .. .... , i 1 Mil.trin l e, I O.t'J lllt.e., I line. I . ,.| , I . . * I ' t Hit- CllCIlt . . j IM TIIK nim?N f|j'?|\ Ill' follow ilio talee, tl> III I!.1' Nev. t ?i Hianis i- I'ri?e ( i, it n'. uit.-s ni- -t - ' i, f . ; !VU i: .. ,i *v iituekv.... I a n r Ha i I .r?\ \ i i . t tlIs! It t ... . |8..| It Will 1 < MVII, v.:i* 1, ' in,....... . lit .11 *4i?.ouo,000 o\.-r tin- m?^t ,\| r\I ml i il.; ? ? r.']> cv. rr .iMil !>? !* r?-: M. ? !? .vtt* i?*jn*-t?t !?ln?w?n;? :mii Him. x.il'.i- Mfcliijj .i.... v.T.i".- j ii?? J- x !l . ? 'ii'tti'ii i1 ? tin!.,- ('ii t.O li kii lM'1 : iMU'iiiri.. ... Vcw I IiiiiiimIiii 8J1 iikmi-IX'-: , 1 .?w Jcrn'V.. ' " ' .1 x .? ; :? |.\\ Vurk .. rv H- V I. ; r .1. ( r |, < I ; - O.; I : ; - x . i; V s : ,!?. ni.i I .; . . : i l > >" ? i ' i;,?. j. ul ml. i ii Mill .-I in: < ! . Si.* ilt i r.tin ' i ? . . T. iu, sv,-... i i _'< |'3.1. I ? I I l_:i s 7 29 i 3lo.l 15 20 3.V.I.1 1.1 I ' y rinnit.... n JM..V.K 1.03 22. IN < .-'JO I ?. 7 Vir-'inii ii 201H3 mho ?o,5.5 3ii i ? ? il Htl8 150 |o2 29,07 18*2 II."J 1 1,1 1 . . . . ? Hi ! .! Ill 25.2H9 192 II I ITflRfTORlkn. 2 322-21.1 122 31,.24.082 9.8 Wisconsin.... :< :i2.i .Jih lot 3ii. I ii I i".r? ill Oivjjon I 384.7 I . 9u7 451,448 41)2 I H 1 Min-not t .... 39.,358.992 li4,!HlI 302 I ?l H New Mcxicn. !i 423 031.3u7 71,5484 5125 10.8 Ul.h 7 4 14.212537 113,21') IU2 11.2 The (invent 1 5!?.'? 9.12.31)7 015.10,811 I').8 ,, .. ? . .::..JI.Vi2l3ll I.V7 ' 1 743.911, on I 638.0.307 8.5 I .1311,204.100 61.330 311 loj I VJ 'I'll j 581,711.017 47692 104 8 I 1 " 111 J 79 3 2517.105 49 I III H M 0 2 ATTORNEY I 003 033 455 .1I.O03 5o I 8. i > H72.9?#0 990 01,789 013 6 92 ' IM<iOao.u.M 7.,v | .xitiiins in,- (,, ' 6a?^IU,y.";8 A3,li.V*18 Ju.ll! * 811.3-4 431 fll,99? 293 7.i:| 1,020,002,209 U.3V6.iHi7 H I ! "tT. . ^ ) fi3A.Ml.fl04 7IOft1.fi|ti | ,t,b t 937.237,08'.) 112 31 A 317 12 11 Equity? En VK*n?t<?r Di?t. M Kx Parte. ^ Petition Hri.ljr.-t M I,n i?*s II. Kirkley, l.y I I VMer of Attorney ) for I M;?.liwn Kiclii i John Kirkiev sr. I t. . .Hannah hi* ivif,.. I Jt.-li. p , J1 "m ' vg J ?leferulnnt, h *. Kirkiev?vt ?/. f &c. i t,KJ l!l ?lereiI on mot t ?t.[K-)ir njj to my natWnetion, i|,nt NoltV. f?r the n Kirkiev, Sr: Charlo* Kirkley, Jam.-s 'l? f''i??laiit, M, Itley ami John Kirkley, Jr., ?h-f.-ml.u.t< H?'a<l, or <h in l>ove ciw, reei.h- without tin- limit* of "r'"fore the! State, f>n motion of William* SolV ?'i?e Jmlffmni the Petitioner, it is on lets* I, tluit tlt<* John Kirkiov, Sr., (ihnrlm Kirk ley, JAMI ten Kirkiov, nn<l John Kirklv, Jr.. <io I'l. answer, or <lenuir to the Petition in I?nncitater < above case, on, or ta'fore fir*t <lnv oj ? n next. Otherwise. Ju<1^nient, Pro. 0OW f?>sHo, will be nnlereil *|pmt?t each of rv^iiv MIRl n. JAM. H. WfTIfKItSPOOM. 1 No t 0# Comr. Kq/L. 1>. . for Cn*h. eb. 12 3m , j fib 19 1 Potatoes. | The Boil of the South for K EVF. POTATOES, FOR | 1852. CURETON &- MASSEY TN M*y, 1830, a number of Planters living X in Georgia and Alabama, met ill Coltuft* hurt, Go., and formed themselves into ; n Af>f the United States, rieultural Society. The advantages of sock their population, WITH 111. "'iJ: 'J .w?r? ?"cu ?pp Slid with the view to contrbute as much as posroL of each state. sible to agricultural improvement, it was determined. at a meeting of the Society in JiinI'nji. 1850.1 C'a fit ah. u ry, 1831, to establish an Agrieiiltar.il Jour 1 nil. Ar the result of that action, 3,0". 9,0001A lb. ii v. "THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH," . 2,112,000 11., rrishi rg. made its :.dd??:r nee in the month of .March 1,977,000,tI oluiuLus. l^st. It w 8 h iled with univers I pproha1,481,000 Richmond. tion. nnp from th t d y to thin it Ii s stead1.003 000,.\ash\illc. Ily end r .pidly incre sod in ciivul .t'on ?nd 1.002,00011' r..nkturl. public f .vor. At the recent i?re..t Fair in i 993,000, Iloston. \| cor.. Cia., it was by n unanimous vote of 080,000 Indi..n.;pi>lis. the members recommended to the p-'fronspe 8.9,000' M illed?rc\illc of Southern Agriculturists, and elected to> 809.000,It..K ij>h. be the 862.000 Fprinutield. , 772,OOOiA.oiit-Joinerv. ORGAN OF TIIK SOUTHERN CEN684.000 Jcfl'enon t it v. TRAI. AGRICULTURAI ASSOCIATION ifl 666.000.< oluu.hi.i. * S 693,000 J eksoii. w ill here, fter be publishe?i under the 683.000 August.:. uspices of th t association. ami will bo the 683.ooo'.vmi polis medium of comniimic ting olliei.dl;, all in60l!ooo i\ew Orle lis lelligenec pert, inmg to Its interests nd ob- M 100.000 Trenton. ; ets, by resolution of the Executive Com- S 396 000 IJetroit. mittee, the publisher is authorised to send 3.1 000 \.H..\cii vV I in;- |,0P> of,h" P P;r Vralvihn.Uti to II Agrii 318.000 < 'oncord * cnltun:! k c<* ties in the South th t will send 31 l.ooo .Montpi lier. ' ?'bce of pitblie tion. 3o t (too .M. dison. 'I he ? ? .u .ns of the Soil of the South will 208.000 I ittle Keel s 8 heretofore, be d -vot?sI to the discussion 200 000 S. n .lose' V II jo of- II subjects pertaining to th- int. rests of 192 000 I own ( it v Agriculture i nd Horticulture, itoiuestic and 188.000 Austin '^,ir ' Economy. It i.sintended to m ke the 1 IH.Ooo l'ro\ideiiee ? e. P P' r rff-ntMiy practical, t nd at th- s me 92 Ono Dover. time eminently / rngrersiir. in its eh r etcr, 8s iiru. 'I*. II i, I embodvinjr ns f r ns possible, nil III t is vsl161 dim. . . .. . ." I ? ??'". ?? wrll in the practice as the scielieo i 300.000 !. I of Agriculture. Ill its instructions, it will j be the const .nt ; im ?l' those w ho w rite for KIT n,.,! | 11 ^ luiiHHiin, axi p?? tin iiinv im .-i %v? ?nv |?* euli. r dim. to, soils .:inl cmps of tin* South. 'ii short. no effort ml no nv.Ron.iblopxpm*n | will be sp red. fn mi?ke Thu Soil of the South KhS t !' Till*] STATICS I . worthv xn.l instructive Journ:.l of South>tiip!c\i<m ami time ol ino.i (,,'n Ajfnfiiltnr". . . . Tkhms.?The Soil of the Sooth is p?h^isliitures at the sent* ol o..\ |i?|u.,| monthly, ei.vh"number eont.iiiinjf aixteen I. rjre n.l h ndsomely printed iMges, aj. oj I."jr. Time ?>/ Mr/in ml is furnished to Hiibseriber* promptly (.nd uion; Item) 2.1 Monday in \< . | ?vj,'?il..rly i t the low price of "cm 1st -i <)XB DOI.UAR I'KR ANNUM. Ih'Oi 1st .l.i. Five copies will Is- sent I2 months for ?4. ..."em 1st \\ e.hies'y M. \ I The money must in ill e ses < eeonip.my . ."em 1st I ues?l..\ .1. t: x ||u. n mes, or the p .per will not be sent. .. "em 1st .Memliii \o i , i u ..Union 1st l-w All communic..tions must b.-: <l<m?. .".in 2d Monday .1 in. * I ,d I**' l '1 > ,n ,hl' ''"blisher of the Soil . "em 2.1 'I Imrs.i x J ? , ; ?f South. CotunibiM. CS.u .."em 1st y I,.-,-. JAMES M.rilAMHF.RS, \\'bio i.t Agricultural Editor. .'."e?r :i.l Monday J no . CIIARI KS A. PKARODY. ."em 2.1 Wedne'sy J. n"x I Horticultural l^litnr. .."em 1st \\ e.!i? s\ ; i WILLIAM II. CIIAM11KRS, . "em & F. " I I'uhlithrr. . "em 1st Mom! y Ij mt'v . ? .Union 1st '* I .1). m I. si Mon.l.v ".e*i , LFJiAI. RATES OK INTEREST, ..". lit 1st W e?lnes'v June I i, ... ., 1 .... , , . J IN TIIK DIFFERENT STATES A Tt.KI.'I. OKIES. ..Iielti 2.1 I nesil.-a .1 mix | . N\ iiio I s| VI..: ii ... . r. <* . .i i r .in . I o j'vr , lorieu ?>i uic cinilll. ,i'm "V' Ni*w Hampshire, 0 ih t cent; forfeit of . Drill 1*1 - J ii >. . , 1 i .. ii lv.,? , , !' , .1 illlltV tllO lllllllont Ulll.TWtullV t.lKOII. . I/rill 1*1 I ilrxl \ .11| in . . Prill M'n mill 1,1.1m , \ ennnnt, 6 jn r tvnt; recovery m ac.Srre*M|l till .Vollil.it Not i hinii wn?l COHl*. - W !?i^r l*< - < Vl I .Ma.*MirliUHrU*, t> JXT font; forfeit of .Drin Orrriiilh-r thrice tlio usury. liiy 2,1 I lnirsil.iy 1 Vi , KIhhIc Ishtml, 0 jut cent; forfeit of tho 'j V a"v ? !"! ' jvi ! ii*iirv himI inter?*st mi the ,lrl,t. A * j Councctlcuf, 0 per cent; forfeit of tho | w liolc vlcliU 4 rn hi rk -,i w iili ..-UriUk llir New York, 7 |?er cent; usurious conivrt ltl? 111 11 III . . , 1 I r:irt* v<?iil. i New Jrisev, 7 |ht cent; forte, t of tlio |RS or S VIT.S \\ 11 j whole debt. , I I'cniiHVlviuiM, C i?er cent; forfeit of tin* i I. I %! C I ' Hi i 1'#^. it I * j whojr url?t. Ii'man ; t /i,_s in I Mawnrc; 0 jut cent;, forfeit of tlio i.ioi unoi;*. mi.<i.i:> j whole ileht. . Henry Nt.t'nllin .-.'.Vt ' Maryland, tl |>cr rent, oil tobacco eon- 4 . . Jolill >. I'll lie. .. I m UrlT.t U? M,ntnict> M M. -Jolni r I io.ii Virginia, <> per cent; forfeit ilotiMc the .IIMIS.II ^IVIIKMir. I I. ..Willi fir tin** I ' v"' << ? ri . . , . .Virtu Carolina, 0 i* r cent; co..tract* . . i 'tnhl't.y In- ir ii. ... | .'mii 1 . , .. . .. | ..Howell ..lil. ::.im '"r ?-u,'y viml; forfeit ?1*t!>* u nrv. . An-.'.? . 1'ivnoli I .'imi | Sniilli Carolina, 7 |?t forfeit of . . J ??. A. \\ ti^lii . ... | Merest iiml |>n*iiiiiiiti ?: V.? ii. wit!. .I" i* j?l??- I Ii ii.|ik|i'. ] i i. ii i (iinrgiii, 8 |ht crnl; forfeit thrice the . i.,.' ri? \?? In*. II. " i u u?urv. . .J||-.1|.|| W .tlk.T .I.', imi . AlaliaH ikt cent; forfeit interest .. Jiilai I mii i r. I ii ' i . ii, ami u?urv. ..J.null u li.ur ;i m- * u . i . . .A i .<;. ? S I*.miw 1*11 j. . : Mi*siw.i|?i>i, ? |-;r mil; l.y eoiitrncl 10; .. John II. Ii: rr\ 1 ! "*ury nsirtvraliic in action for ilcl?t. .. li.nn S. rVi.i,. . ...:;.>,i j Louisiana, ,7 j>cr cent; Hunk :.litcro*t 0; . .Amain A. Kino . . m, | contract 8; I icy ond contract, interest Void. rc.Ki.li i im-l I ... . | nun Tennessee, 0 |n*r cent j ll-jlta-us coh..(ici.roc ! t >)! . . I |i,,ii tracts void. * ' ' iV 'T'i'w" o" '/' I 'KentUck v. 0 jar cent; usury n cowra " i" ??!m . 0 |H*t cent ; n-iM'i??u? tf? iitracts tlli. nilii . : I)IM .. ' 1 . I liil |. A it'll . ! % . Ji hi, II. Mr us ; !> 1'i.li.tii t. 0 j? r i?etii; a tine ? ! double . II III. Ii. ( illll It'll. .. Il ll < \?1 K>i .. I*. II. IUI. . : in ii t Illinois, 0 j?<t wnl; I ?y coiitnici 12; . ('Int.". h. \\'Ilium* .. '."in Ih?voiii| forfeit* tbrice tin* . .Jiii*|i|i JiiliiimiM l Missouri, 0 |ht cent; l?y contra t 10; literal* 20. Wlii^'?5 if Im>voii<I, forfeit of intercut ami u>ury. j Michigan, 7 |ierccnt; forfeit ul n*ury ..Isouiinl./ t'urirrll.. I '.\r>n 1 -4 of debt. ..John I'. Cniurn :i Mill ArblUUV, G IKT (?Bt, l*y aj^TlVIUi'llt 10; . ..\Ux. Itnm*ry fton nnurv rccovuniMe, liul vnnlnu-l void. J"*: N- < iilhimu 2 Ado 1 *istriot of Columbia, G iter cunt; ttiii..Hnuhani 1 1111111' 2 &(i|| . , ? h I main contract* void. ior* of IVrritoricH ;r.- t:|.|Mtnl. ( KlorUln, 8 |?r cent; forfeit interest nn.l lident j n?l Sett .tc. i i \> iMcomun, i percent; by contract 1 IJRLOW CASTON. f'ffeii thrice tl... oxec*. AT LAW AND 80LICI- J'"*"- "P""""'- "",l "'f^' b-v >E IN EQUITY. < >n <l<?1>u ??f jml^incnt in favor of tho uurl* in /jnnran'rr, h'rrrkrtr ! States. interest is fonipMdl r?t 0 At/joining 1),stru t,. i I*r cc'nt J*'*- annum. ICE, CAMDEN. 8. C..,#-J PantiAn 4A i'wA i ?? V WUMWAVM W JJ V VA AJVUJf ft VIJ. PF.RSONH ARE MlYlPIEH AM> C-antioned not to trade for a nnt<' tfivi'ii \ It i 1 1 '*.v J?>bu Tomer, d.u-d :kl J ntnry f .. IH.VJ.Nnd doe lit l)r?i>aibvrl IIU, for Six. C . "r ty Ihtll.r*. S..id nolo w . given lor a Horso nrusoii j ] tower. wbk>b ww unsound i.t the time. <but I ?U<1 .. e .. . not know it.) and which liorw died in u f?w iff to my wt?faet.on tliuMhe -Per I got him. I will not p.V *.kf lioliM>ii Kielinrdnon, resides note unlrM ronprlM by law, i.nd 1 do not initn of this Stnto. It in or- |>ulieve i* junt I .w will nnk? mo piy It, an ion of Clinton nnil llama, the home wan unnound to rottenm *s. complainant tliat llie said Sl'KFHEN WJUJAMH. ulinon Kielmrdson <lo answer rn.ll 6 31?s*nt.b* inr to the ltill in above cum 1 _ 4|?rmwi tVir.I. it -|?ro couflnoo will Ik; order- w (U1 \m Hastings* compound syrup SH II. WITHERS] <?n\\ | OF NAPHTHA. . .. L h *T*HB FITM4TKHIF1I HAS /|TNT BBC. II., 8. O. innr 15 0 I reived nNuppfy uflUi aMt ;twirihil ' remedy for the INN* 40 In all mid f^llvea tlnatignn, cad nil itwrdinieaus Of tlwi throat """ w ?"* and IKing*. "tCUIBKR HAS SKVKHAI. The Public am roquertod to Crill i:nd eVW? and Calves for sale low amine Teaii?uwi.ln and Certifie ten. t 8. B. EMMONS. t-3t J. P. COUSAUT. 1 oncsturvRIr, mar 11 & St