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4"' t p us 4pr .79 ea, f h h d pre An Id entgs my hlla , ever anry re6oo. ay And th at the t I'- * -d Wh emembra op te maymemranae; eseth an woae;". 1{e oy. th were WT ever it~eters w a., TAe no a dmesin BAnd wpath thy'e lost of bliiotthlovs, While r wh they aetominieak .0 tilths ateotloe the, mi fo fore thoulr Toe logr rentrebron osake rat ow Mareh 2ur 1849.re Thos Eyes wtha t wr o rightove O '. hy s ona trtole te houw y Thyok n s no eotins erei, ove -nd ldenl of nad e ivon; But iat ee they'rvlod loo .li, y loe, ' Ws when thiver g toe moin. And owtill-th ao tobsreetlove, Thte looes so sdedfnor; Tt oriped arhe a jr, m love, hd silte al reoy bowr. Those nos twere nho ere, love, Tha gnow artied so ore; hato ther uher a . Thel poutof ts artili se Th bies in ohrphare oure Tht Ived een the wod lkamy love Ar nd in atl r lwearesoryto.y 1 ~ also Wn inivere byte buoon. un Th aterls ar to seti love That ooksared t'no wci; But ths ye tre whei c ae love praclhand loter he benfiaofyu enhItpoul npar bn itirow. y roi Tan aough no longter phre, utoved YreThe glden -lnd t of ypoe;t in ve it i n o t ree look nde my oved Whre Hopve amred befor. grycuour sa nr of. i che i e n outher1 lore The rouctna of i ret i patins Avoi rs mia aso, mprso nst are egagedii W parsorr to say, case from cutin any thore bot.to abun datmaeiasfr ticrop. al tie hips o erl borin thoe a kep fron tio e this pr ue t om a oa. prom acing hen. or te eint of or coee whongi b ngaed ring thes bxes shond yongh be iposecd to ag yora etrent For mny prton of hul Sprt fen faing my trees atrn hat alo anded ptin thmiasc thy cteaee the diprce to gvea ouadthoutannrof. procn yourpteetine fedrthCrlis t'oneh with th copin ohacing and pro. its ariinh frove. he tftee boldrn bhem bone in wnek wn te orp ui thne don Thegoxs to ehed onet, de inlane oarg your thropfy tuinenptiwbo STe Boxtis shoud bacing ouite tonae orto *. iet te; tnhe have hondpped the and aou hipto or an ea hand. deph, nr extgr hA our asmchpe posile adut-i ting I the eastofnh. reb smpn your chiesouldl, whcpareu in cer. asin yup di cnte ofapi rsting ivrieh ceaehroma leatthregain re bood; dirc alt noe chipsfrom cutting botxes ouerd kebo i tree yso pretvetngt u thetr fro iing t;hym Otn the tip ofMrch commenc toangingf fandhg Aondrig you tt you tres Fo m patIoulpe for acig m trees andaven gange; put the, a the aretroblesryI for th dpertocea ot an ihu rf 4. t,~ ve t d aIinge or ter D6 trit t.b A AA - .4 . t~We aregatdC~4 announce Col.J009Ni CoRA11 bm dat for the ofmiee of SheiiM. at' for tbb 101114 W6f!Oiiof'dW~~D tetinu.Mi -~etn M asetfd49. Sept. 20, 1849. rWe arie aistiorzed-to 1 IOHN BA! RLAD1V, as a eidat. 6 Sheriff at 016 ensungoqlgtia ' April 26th, 149. tt A, C0LCLOUGI, E a .WI cadtidate foi Shariffatb FORMLER 0 9 nanu&n' Mr.33 J0~N0; )a ' cir idate foi t e ofie ff1*o4eEf Mt. Nditor t--l~iuatimpp~ e JOIJN DA RGAN- JONf aid - ios rur. election to thwofce~ p lf- Cek d ror SumtWr n 6bh - April 26th, 184' 4 2t i ( Y~oar oilion ton4jd neunce PANIEL1 . 11 W OIYRG,:a-an didlate for the oleo.9f1e1at the ensuing election. -j 4 L Jan. 20,A1840.13 - FOR TAX.-lL (Iloonco A' ~ n'AT, Ca 'andidate for Tai 6 f con ty at 11 entuWiO AiY FRIENDS. INCLUDIG- BEANSPEE8, AND ON4 IOl STTS.) -y xi The above Weed Nregfraknthe'NoTde .%f David Landreth, nea'r Philadelphia, and are warranted to be fresh and genuine. Fine Segars~~nd,;robeceo. For sale at the Old DrgSre : SIGN OF TIlE.GOLDE ,IRTFAR --Notice1 2The sut sc ibcrs I:Irve enterdiL norshlip uinder the firm of ~BROWN ~CO; their stand is lhe.ohLgoniof .ht~ & Co., where they will bo happy-to e4their formeir friends and cnstomners.' .T yili kee'p on h-ind a general asasortronrt~o R GOtl), G'IOCERIES, 7JARDWARE &c., which they will soil as -low for Cash, or to prmclt-2a1 cusiomers, as te a ai this plaee. JO!IN E.RW1 G. W. LEE, * A. WVIITE, *W. Mt. DELORMR.g Sumiterville, Jan. 1.189- 12 tf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Waerranted good or no pay.-H-aving clea - ed our stord-of erery e'4bed attdeeceivd fromn John Th'iompsion. a fresh supply, otler I ho saume for sale cheap.i -ALS 1500O busbels corn for sale by A. J. 4- P. MOSE S. Thuabscriber, having taken, the cdiner Store, (known as McLeans) woo1d,'uiost respectially, acquaint his old Friends, and t he Public at large, that ho will at all times take pleasure to accommodate thorn, in Cut ting and Making up G'armonta,.in the roost Paushionable and substantial mataner. HeJ will keep conistantly on hand a -fresh and seasonable assortment,'oif oat'ftting, of the iatest and1( most sppfoved Fashions, end hopes, by punctuality anti hi. desire 'to please ol, lie merit a contintuce of their Patron o and confidence. D D .J. WINN. Jan. 15 1849, 12 tf SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTLERVILLE, S. C. Mr. 11. will admtiStr(e Chlooform..zn Surgical and Dental.Operations, if required. Junoe,1848- - 82 ly .inst Received,a Bly D RUCK ER & CO., a full and cornm lete suipply or SA DLER Y, CUJTLER YAND IhA Ri.) WVA R E, consisting of almost evy article whlch hcong@ to the above jpoe lines, whcl will beq ofibred at the lowpst m cos. Enq ulto at the *CA MDRli BAZAAR, Opposite the Cdi t n~ Of all descriptioansdaose ,fronttTou Thumb up to the Kentuck Giant.a '., -a *. - -B.- ANE a.. R~li t t ah No dI aoftna h',1n0 . hinoni'n F :a i iwent y)drs.0ikid t ia rc a ,rIea , RO . dysalotdodijpgsf' trpZh n $1 15.' Youtr'hhndsik hi two :hun. Ne4llar reqifw",ith th Wro ern or ..it~)lc from the -j~nt~ Fpho:rdon quality amountiig to"$470, as follows: 1Vbbl. drpi. gs at 82'75 380 bbls hard-at 1 75-470 0. Estimatd xpoten' making and dliver., ln t'o mark'cl tis 200bIis ofi rpen. tine, as follows: 200 pfie barrels. at 25 -cents per hatrel .070 00 onveyane to market 20 cantsger barrel,,40 00 Provisions for one year22 50 Clothing and:taxes 10 00 Tools for sach labor 4 55-$147 00% We find in favor of receipts $323 00 Now allowing that you iavae paid 7600 for your hand you have' thirty per cent interest on -your money,- which is one 8130 (we may say: hire per annum):leav. ing still a:balance on hand of 0183, which will purahise.in North Carolina one hun dred arid eighty-three acres of pine land "at one dollar.per acre, which is the. ave. rage price. You thereby also pav thy first year. for the land. It can ho obtain. ed on as good terms here. tThen suTor not this vast amount of hidden treasure that is grown by our .'soil-to remain any longer unapproached. "NAUIIDEtt IT. In my last 6inniunication I omitted, at tfe, prolier:plaeo, stating that ordinary hands will chip from eight to tori hundred boxes per day,. and .when getting out the turpentine dip three barrls por day; wihile tip top bands will chip from twelve to fif hundred,per dayi and lip. from four to i'x barel', of *frentitine where their trees stand thick andstheir boxes well filled. 4 have shown you'heretofore v-hat the pro. ducer miakes to his hand in North Caroli. n a. Nowv in fair supposition, ifthie mer chant there, on the purchtas" of his com'. modity; shtippitig -to Now York, ptrying from filly to sovcnty cents freight. per barrel, with.cooperage and filled up on delivery at New York, and pauyingz two and a half peor cent. to his comnmissission merchant, for 4ellipig, makes mnoney, I ask in all rearon, cannot our mnerchats~ do the same?. They certainly cain, expect the cost ofshiipmernt be much higher. Now what spy the shipping melLrchantts oIf city onllie subject ? TVhey say the fre on tharrelis fromi this port to Newv Yor keat one se:ason .of the year is as low as fitiv, runting up to seventy-five cerns. Thien thie expenise ofshmipnmnt is the same as in North Carolina. Wec findl turp~en tine distilleries estpblished thiroug~h ma ny parts of that State, prolucing'. the. spirit aind rosini, and shippinig to the North a portion of whicn we aro no doubt using danily, paying the soveral profits arisinig fromt suich process. WVoul it not be good pboliey to distill our turpentine here? In accordlance with thie opinion of able wvriters on the mnanufauctory of* cotton at at the North, theni boumght by us at thle South, we havie the most ptrfe'ct parallel, that if then people of the North cant buv our turpientinie antd distill it, aind theun son'di it back to us at their profit to supply our dhematnd, cannot this profit bie miadhe arid kept amuong us? TVhd producer couldl both distill anud ship; but would it not be well enotugh andI the best plan to~ seH the raw muiterial here to our own mnerchantt, keeping up a reciprocity of trade, there by aidhing each othier in business? Fo'r wi hi. out unity of commrercial and agricultural interest no country can flourish. 'Te important question that remains, perhaps not satisfactoiiy answered, is, will our pities run turpentine equail to the North Carolina pine. . Will they yield thire.furths or roven two thirds the quin. tihy of turpentine? E~ven at such produn. cig, it is the most money aking and sure busintess wye can engage in. And I contend, without fear ofstuccessful contra diction, that such pine land us herelini d~s. cribied, ying within reach ofsuch markets as Mobile und Nowv Orleans, is the most valuable land we cane own. For afler tendinig youir trees six or eight years from your first boxing, according to the proce. duro of Carolitna you box then same trees, leaving somei two inches of the saip on onoh side of tho tree, between the obli andi new box, thereby preservingz than lifb of the trees. T1hien, aflor tending these box. es as many years as the first, vou cut thin face out ten or twelve fed~t high by axe. men having a bench to sttandl out, which afibrds an immenlcso quantity of the richest kind of wood, such as tar is run .fremi in North Carolina. And shiould, you not prefer rumnning tar hiere; you ,hvo oam decided advantage ~ver the Ca rolitmhit that is in supptlyintg an lmmans nusmhae9' embo. -.sth n Ac.ilM~T~lMiMI~ aWEJ W .M -HEI .it itiime lt Curnhi Pt E 2, 1 AODa * .O onof Ec t i s T H T hO K CjA ~all fBrnurhkt ha -y ke oeId, asoreki n s 0b$ 1RitW Biaidomitash ' Fane ArTiv;1*6owich~Ii heapi RESIDNE P llAy o owtt~i~ d , ud th lykteneip o a~~ y~ fg eej Ay genrded o. io, iiart~waro and&Cua ry,4r c7 dlej 11nts ni~apw A ~woitd which will be so low (vf G . A Fresh assortrent't and black IKid (#Ioves, lt do, Ladios white Ytid so~~~ do,; Gents bik at cte1IA~J B~erlhn do, linied withrdtN 4y j eitjl Mren~o 1 Ke Goshe Oi rA - - 1 t4 'A i 44 - 14 ~w~' a -. k - . -4i _]E 4 X6 i.." e114 ~A 'b 4 - 4 t.- -