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d1. 'lam ~l 8Uf~&~or Tas io Orraept hair tnneo did curl Ad et vlhite' k, That'hair is hanged, for'betaty's home * salmost beauty's 'wfe'k. BAt still she hath a' charm.-a charm. More dear'than. any other, And what, think y, that charm can be Of John the scol-.boy's nther Fled is the rose that decked her cheek; That cheek is pale and thin; Yt that remain: doth tell a tale, Of beauty. raely seen. And still she hath a oharm--a charm More dear than any other; And what, think ye, that charn can be) Of little Peter's mother. Gone is the Are of maiden'i eye But yet some fire is there; Enough is left to tell you why, She once was thought so fair. And still she hath a charm-a charm More dear than any other; And what, think ye. that charm can bo' Of her thiit Tom calls mother. The hand of Time may grey.her head,. - And make her eye grow dim; Tho weightiof years may bow her down, And-wqaken everylihib. 'And -el64and still she'll have a charm, & charm worth overy. J terl If heart you have, thexqa - esolved, she iiny childralrs TAN IOWN.BAD Lancasterville, D*'. 25; IS A BEAUTIrUF Ue1 Amon the'11W son n don we findabeautifuditi -Car penter, music by Glovar,] foudd on 1h~thii dentin "Delobey &Sbn,' Ebeirellte i talks'to his sisterdloroiicif ft ii motiona produced by -the sonnds of tie seae -PauL. What are ihoild -waves saying, Sister, the whole day long, That even amid their- playing I hear but their lows'l6ng soTig: Not by the sea side only There it sounds wild and free Bit at night, when 'tis dark and lonely, *In-dreans it is still with mel To which Florence replies: Brother, I hear no singing: Tie but the rolling wave, Ever its l9ne course winging, Over sbme'ean cave. 'Tie but the noise of ivater, Darling, against tho-shore, And thewiad from some bleak quartor, Mingling with its roar. Florence and Pauk No! it is something greater, That speaks to Lhe heart alone Thevoico of the eat Creator Speaks in that mighty toine. GALLANTRY 'NOT ALWAYs APRtcIATED. -Our people seem to have a decided pench ant for the amusement of kissing. Some four years agojust prior to the presidential can vass, we had frequent accounts of the Clay kissing at Philadelphia and elsewhere, and recently "Old Zack" has been smacking the ladies of Louisville. These gentlemen cn. joy a monopoly in this respect, and very justly too, if we may be permitted an opinion on so delicate a point. A kiss is no -triflinggratiui ty-and one must win his way to its posses. - mien,either through the excercise of an elu ,quent tongue, or claim it as the trophy of a conquering sword. "At times, howvever, the doctrines .of Fourier and-Proudhomme gain the ascendancy, and some begin to think the favour common property. Suchi, doubtless, was the o idion of the gentleman in State street ~ 'tis morning threw his arms arpund '- lady's neck and ~ invaded the - sanctity ofiber lips. As was to be expected ~ ~. . - she screamed,,when her husband, who but a .~ moment before had left her side, came up and the gentlemen put out, in no time. Tehus hand gave chaise, and .catching- the poacher on ope of the ,wharves, administered to his ar-~ dent tasts a vty coolinj chastisement. The poor fellowv begged off most earnestly, and on the interference of bystanuders the punishment was stayed.-Ece. News. KISSING WITH .A Wi LL.--Theou~nis. ville Journal, in its accudunt of-the recep. tion by Gen. Taylor of the Jadies at the Gait House, says: - - "Many of them o.Qe-red their bright and heautiful lips, and receivedqlheariy kias. es as lips couldl possiibly desfre. Some of the jealons young gentlemen thought that the old chieflauin, insteadl of kissing us a moe matter of form, kissed with a very decide appetite. Whatever he does lie does with a will. ,.uarIous PARTICULARs IN RELATION TO MARRIAGE.-The intervention of a priest or rather ecclesiastical functionary was not deemed ind~ispensale to a marriage, until the counail of'Trent in 1400. The celebrated decree passed in that session, interdioted any marriage olherwise than in the presencoofthe priest and of at least twb witnesses. But before the time of Pope Innocent iii (1148) there was no sold emniz~ation of marriageo in the church, Gut the bridegroom enmo to the brideo's house, and led her home to his owvn, which waus all the ceremony then used. Bans wvera first directed to he published by Canon Walter in the yoaur 1200. N. P. Willis advocates all of the eie meats of dancing except" friction.'' On that he is severe, aind under it conedmns the Polka. Hear him: "The Polka, as all who have seen it know, isa (lance in wvhich a genllemani and~ lady vigorously r'ub themselves to. gether, to lively music an amusement wvhich (unless they a re cert ain 'to go otr as matches) wve have in vain endeavored to acacommodlata to our hitherto accommo. dating sense of prmpriety." There are six printers in the Ohio Leg. iblature.. One of' them is speaker. O-hVae 1:t - To'give oieida tso teircistom and'the few loading aiticles as it wold be ii osible in ate all the varieties embracedin thoi general ia GoodiB w uega rd, at 9and 10 e Crashed Loaf do. 1 -2 Negro. eres, ,and 1 18 and 2 iBrown Hiomespuns, aya dand a qui Do. , ':do-. ,-34, .8, and 4 800 pairs women' sh at 50 cenitA 20 do. Linen cambric. anderchie Witlian endless variety of Mis laneous Gi an opportunity of showing to their ustomers, purchasers will find it unn.cessary ! leave this New Goods Rec d, A general assortment of Dry Good' Grocer. lee, Hardware and Cutlery, Crocery, Sad diery, Hats and Caps, Boots and -Sboes, &c, which will be-sold low for cash bj4/ L. B. IANKS. CLOTHING. Of all descriptions and sizes, 'from Tom Thumb up to W6 Kentulnk Giannt - .B. HRANKS. 1000 LBS NO. CA. BACON, S Keg Gohen Butter. L B. TIANKS. Nol. . 1tf ~-50CHARLESTON CI -s; Fine chewing-Tobacco. L. B. IIANKS. -OES. AFrish assortment-ofjoadies' white, cold. and black Kid Gl4vss,IWiit. and black silk do. Ladies White Kid shoe,.Bronred and cold do,; - Gente blk and coldkid Gloves, Buck do. Berlin - do. -lined. with. Buck skini Also, a beautifnl asortment.of gents fancy and blk Cravats; Suspenders, &c. &c. L.-B. HANKS. 3 BASKETSCHAMPAGNE, 20 doz London Porter, 20 " Madeira Wine, fine article. L.1 . ,HANKS. YoUNG DYSON TEA, Just received, in 1-4, 1-2 and potind papei-s, (lead-foil], anjfor sale by LBHAlifS. GIN MAKING &Q, We are prepared to execute orders to any ontent in the abovo lino, both for :.ew-ork and repairs. Our Gins are not surpassed b -any made in tia Ste; .possesing all the ad vantages of thd Falling Breast and Bliding Ribs, which saves a great deal in way. of re pairs. We also use the Steel Plate Saws, with teeth set in an angle that cannot-possibly injure the finest staple, with an improvment to regulate the moting of the cotton; our brush isconstructed on a plan, giving at once, the advautages.of lightness, strength and force all very material in the successful operation of a Gin. We would invite planters to call at our shop, and examine for themselves, whilst we-would assuro the public generally, that tIey ~shall have no cause to -complalm eitherof our work or'prices. We are .also prepared :to do walomk in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteddls. Wardrobes *Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. - HUDSON & BROTHE R Oppsite thee Preslyterian church. Stuntervilog A pril-22, 1847.W 2(ty *- Executor's Notice, All persons indphbtedl to the Eatatn of Thos Braicey, of Sumtgr District, deceased, ary uquestedl to mak&epaymient; and all persons' having.claimns agamnst the same are called upon to present their accounts, properly at ted, to E~. M. Anderson, Esq., Sumterville. J. P. WVATIES, Qual~ied Ex'or. Jan 20,1849. 13 * ,3m Th CARD, STesubscriber, hamvinir taken, the corner Store, (known as McLeans) would, most resp~ectfully, acquaint his old Friends, and time Public at large, that lhe will at -all times take pleasure to accomnmodate thiem, in Cut ting and Making up Garments, in the mostt Fashionable and substantial manner. ie will keep constantly on hianud a fresh and seasonable assortment, of outfitting, of t the latest and umost app~lrovediu Faishionis, and t, hopes, b~y punctuality and his desire to please all, he merit a continuance of their Patron age and confidence. D. J. WINN. Jan. 15, 1810, 12 tf FIESII GARDMI SEED. INCLUDING BEA NS, PEAS, AND ON ION SETTS. The above seed are fi om thme Nurser or l)avid Landreth, near Philadelphia, and are c wvarranted to be fresh and genuinie.a -A 18 Fine Segars and Toubacco. For sale at the Old D~rug Store, SIGN OF THiE GO LDEN MORTAR. CLARK'S HOTEL, ' SUIMT ERVNL LE, S. CAROLINA. Thn subcriber would respectfully inform his friends andl the public generally that lie has opened for their accommuodation a House of Entertainment in this p~lace. lie solicits a share of public patronage, andl promises to spare no pains in order to merit and secure 2 tho same. Hie would further add, that the ocation of his House is such, as ent irely sub serves both business and qu iet. A trial is all lie asks. WEJBB CLARK. iE Jan, 8, 1849. 11 tf as --C CASHIMERIES AND ALPACCAS. c Bllack and Fancy patterns; Monmselin D'- bl Lnin.., &c I, T. 1 ANAICSi and'dirgene te a a moinM itng 9 public 'of-t t-heir QNE willi in i the space! ofarradgetsmn to r sortment:= 4 on. onto,-per pound,;: ao1 yards toite ola -4 at,,aud8.cents, a paIr, re, at1212ctt a piiece. ads -which, theytkeepand wo)4.uldI feeling well assured that upo n and go to any o .thernaRketto by cea WI AttrBYt SUMTERVILL G Office foutth door wil a ni yards storte Dola May 17,11848. l RICHARDK,-M-, ON ATTGRNNYA AW ir i 0 menlle 5. E. JOSEPH B I ERA% ATTVORNEY AT LAW.): .road-street, Cnm en Attends the Courts of Gancaster and Fairfield Districh . EDWARD -80 LO-ON 'SURGEON DENT;8 Oic Itwo doors 'Norik of heCou rtids . 3. .E W tD E p SURGEON'DENTIST' SUMTERVILLE, IS C. o . .will adiinister th . Chloroform in Burgical nd'Dental Operation, ireqirede Ja 17 1848. .2 y 1-trtte 0 0. t oAtd hre Coeyts ppy , se crmaer friends. and cisto EDAR BOLOAR &c. which th ey 'wilt Bell lfr to punictual -cusiolmers, a. thycnbehdi this place. JOHN E. BROWN,''-_ G. W. LEE, .TA.E WLTE, .C W. ..2L ME. tesaerseheap. to0 usels cuon or s t ane hay i Suinterville. Jan. 1. 1640,. P M SE FRE'9h GARDERNSES ioin, JFlnTeom, c.; a fresh supl OfItlan Violi and Gitr s trinyha. AsoB-dg, A50 prbuadses corn o V sol L. B. HIANKS OUR HOUSE, OYSTERS! .OYSTER$!! Oheaper thasa Bread? Thle subscriber having just returned from Charleston, takes pleasure in informing thode who have so liberally patronized him, and all hose who may, that having made. arrange. nents with New York and Charleston agents, o receive a daily supply of Oysters, Fish, all EJamne in season, together with our home narket, flatters himself that he will serve up ho above varieties of the season in as good tyle as any Restaurant in the Union. City ad country orders iromqlly attended to. JA8. C. McKENNA. 7etter knaown as A AC. Camden,8S. C. Dec. 13, 7 8m FURNITURE. Just received a fine assortment of curl.. map1jle and fancy sitting and Rocking chairs, ane and wood seats; together with a fine ssortmnent of Furniture, such as Sof'as, Book Cases, vWardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plaim Dressin Bureaus, 'or sale cheap for cash or good paper. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 tf~ E, FULLINGS & CO. CLOTHIERS, Lnd Dealers in Hats, caps, Trunks, &c.; 1 door below I. D. Mordecai's, Co - UM DI A , 5 . C . .F. & Co. keep constantly on handa large msortmnt of Gentlemen a and' servants' lothin~g of every description,, anti 'a e 'armnents to meaaure in the most Faalidn. e style, at thashortost noticy, Rt .-S. jo" Mo it theltaidto th 8lt'f0 talrrt t al onobe wthhi 1 J Al~t~ Id do t00,i tor as aforesaid, as Wvela all la the otherdithisof ei -Bairrows doje er'bofor . iM~iAblei & associate ids *theidaid 8sWaaCourt bE Coinven ?easibe bole ,atWiliainsk . bur Cap ir 6Vaseandrort istof f Wifliainebbih thethird:M6 inftr he fouirth4fondy in IMarch 'iext t NMben S if asy theylin ,h thesaIdwiintro -sho n bentlad t the'"i'0r '~thnsdtinwhich d1a0 g a e ties6a Aid Wnmg3 ill begai5Id-:feybp bm-eset orhiacI ditorg.n& I Of66l d f " bomn en 't, di'' i 'STAIT OP SOIJTII d*,OLINa, b John A J Eli Geg n'a ~ sp~t~ pro'i bene the om taih Biyd(i lisdoE Zi. Q al tAsemblyd aOFd.I' to appear at the8ourt of itnon Pld t be-hlen at Parlingtoun ~rtiouue. fot of n~ib boW ay ;%itricwt o Ahigto, Whid.Mj6 r e in Jnah nxt at show ause,' -f any they can,y 'the Mad tis a John Al Mason ehiould iiotibe a'esignad-Ed, ti he be discharged according to the p ovisions 9 ofW~the saidAc d lerk B -4 Ilk Clerk. 11wa, , . SCOTT KPLAYERt HARDWAR-,,ND CUTLERY, Blacksinitlis, Carpenter's 'and: Tanes Tools,' Mill Irons: Also, Groceries Paits nd, ' P.vo Stfs Ese ,and Whal O,. NO.1 MERCHANTS' ROW,' -COLUMSIA, 5 C. Oct. 4 .49t- 6 INLL AWVINRt00 vm 4 e U0 C e lispectfully inform their pustomers a Suid ter and the public. generally, that the ala received their Fal 1 nd Winter tkfvI Goods, consisting of- 'c FOREIGN AND JIOMEsTIC GOODs, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots,- Shoes nd Bonnets?' Hats 'and Caps, Baggp nRepr, and SADDLES, r bLNS, C *4; And everyoather-artiole..usuallyekept, intheir line of business; all of which pr fibred for sale at their sulowrirs.ienleto call atti thec CAMDEN'BAZAAR AA Opposite the Cap den Bank, Camdme*rd1 Camdlen, S9uth. i;n DEK2BLXT'f Of veryu agreiggyt~1UnaI I similar goods, mantdatflroina th u tle *f J J. A YA7 j t nNly i It I V1