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2&2 O singie dentleman. MorningNovember 11, at irpeast 11-0 olok prebsely an un. te young Man, W.:divar 0 11 (y .underwent the extreme *e ' infuation, by expiating attachmen to Mart Ann Galein -" t of the aitsrraiings of St. Ma - '.6huob? Islington. Ilb In the recollection of all p6i. frieids of the parties Who were *VJoi~e's party at Brixton, two years a9i,,that Mr. Pinknoy was there Ahfd thlt.first introduced to Mary SGaleto hom ho instantly began to diect particular attentions, dancing with her no loss than six sets that evening, and handing her things at supper in the most devoted manner. From that period commenced the in tima6y beween tiem which termina todi this mo-rning's catastrophe. Poor Pinckney had barely attained .Ai.s .twenty-eighth year; but there is i-eason to believe that but for rea sons of a pecuniary nature, his single life would have come earlier to an yntimely end. A change for the better, however, having occurred in his circumstances, the young lad v's friends were induced to sanction his addresses, and thus becune ace-sso rioesto the course for which he has just suffered. The unhappy man passed the last ni of his bachelor existence in his -So ry chamber. From half past t to ten he was engaged in writing letters. Shortly after his vounger bLether, Henry, knocked at the door, wvhen the doomed youth told him to come in. On being asked when he meant bed, he replied-'Not vet.' The question was then put to him how lie thought he should sleep ? to which he answered I don't know.' le then expressed his de - sire for a segar and a glass of grog. His brother, who sat down and par Ook of the like refreshmnents, now demanded if he would take anything more that night. He said 'nothing,' Qn a firm voice. His affectionate -brother then rose to take leave, when the devoted one considerately advis ed Iiiin to take care of himself. Precisely at a quarter of a minute to seven the next morning, the victim 4f Cupid having been called, accord. ing to his desire, lie rose and prompt ly dressed himself. ie had the self control to shave himself without the slightest injury; for n.t even a scratch upon his chin appeared after the or. eration. It would seem that he had devoted a longer time than usual to h1toilet. wretched man was attired in dcae r'codt with frosted i a:es and: nankeen FX\ie around his neck a v'ariega ted satin scarf which partly concealed ~ha Corrazzo of the bosom. Ini front of the scarf was insertedl a breast-pin of conspicuous dimensions. Having descended the stairease with a quick step, he entered the apartment where his brother and ai few friends awaited him, lie theni shook hands with all present: and or being asked how he slept, answered - -'Very well;' and to the further- de man asto hestateof his mind, h said that ho 'felt happy..' Ono of the party herenpon sug gested that it would be as well to take something befor-e the melanchol ceremony was gone through, he ex claimed with some emphasis, 'decided ly.' Breakfast was accordingly serv ed, when he ate a French roll, large round of toast two sausages, and three ntew laid eggs which lie washed down 1rith thr-ee great breakfast cups oh tea. In reply to an expression of astonishment on the part of perVsons present lie declared that he had ner *er felt heartier in his life. Having inquir-ed the tme, and as dertained that it was ten minutes to eleven, he remarked that it would loon be over-. is brother then in quired if lie coild do anythingr for imn; whenn he said lhe should like to have a glass of ale. Hiaving dIranik this, ho appeared to be satistlied. The fatal moment now approached, he 4evoted the remaining portion or Stiine to distributing among his n yrtl~so little articles lhe wrould Sloinger want.- To one lie gave his *segar case, to another his tobacco 9topper, and ho charged his brother Hen:ry ithhi latch key, with in over7 with duo solemnity, to the land Sady. ~ ~ h/efack at hngth struck eeven, 4nd at the same moment lie was in *rned that a' cab was at the door. ~ merely said, 'I am ready,' and iloged himself to be conducted to - jh hiele, into wieh lhe got with hit Stather, his friends following onu * ~ Behinid in others. ArrivelIat thretragical spot, ashort, -bdt anxious delay of some secondls ap& pfc; after which they weire Ind byv the lady with her friends. Jtie was said on either side, but ~ISGale~with customary decorumi, *ed tears. Pinokney endeavored to ~neoiin, but a slight twitel. q.;,~g~v is mouth and eyebrows pro ~*~dhis inward agitation. Si ~w~ ed, and the prescribed s*tfell~ fvalities gone through, ~usual qurestion was put-'Wilt To which the rash youth replied in a distinct voicd, "I willbl U. then put tie fatal riig o4 Miss Galo's fingi, the hymcnty niopo as adJusted, ra(i the poor fellowwvas launched into miatrimoniy. -L71don Punch A Rat among Rattlesnakes. We visited on Monday afternoon three o'clock, the State Geological iUall to witirss an interesting and gratuitous exiibition, got up by the conipetent and gentlemauly Mr. Jo'.i Gebard., Jr, so deservedly a favorite with the crowds of ladies and gentlemen. to whom he shows such a polite and generous hospitality on visiting that estab isliment. In a strong glass wire enge in which there are four large rattlesnakes, two of thein six feet long, and fourteen small ones of various sizes, a large rat was placed. As sooi as it cntered their den, the ar-ger snakes raised themselves and with their coal-bick eyes looking on the intruder dropped their heals, (ieCluing him an unwor thy antagonist. Not so, however, with the smaller reptiles, for two or three of tIem iistaitly clarged on the rat and runring out their forked tongueiCs, quickly inserted their fangs into his phinp body. Mons. Rat grabbed (e about fuuteeni inches long with his teeth, ala biting it throu gi awl through the head shook it with inadIness ail dri'opped the lit tle tuonster <lead at Ihis feet-The lit tle ones receded, antd the larger ones raisel then.seves muil shook their fearful rattl es, then lwly the ruest i)oisolousi (A all the inotlv cronitd, a yellow iattles.nake Iuir feet long poised hiinisehl'. every muscle of his bod y wurkingL' in dreinul cu 1 Contortion, thuen darting:, forwari it struck a fear f,1l blow with its po is'unouts filngs into the rat, the vel-1om fllow'11ng the wouuil . F;eirae i'by this eflort, the large black ra-ttlers several times struck it, anil the rat went round and round the cage, only i-Itin the sinaller onIes, w ho kGe t conlt inually biting is legs. The noise made b' their rattles an1d hissing was teriible. aud the crow(d of behlolders stood awe-struck wit umin the feat ful contest. Slowly the rat's letgs began to swell as tle poisol tuok effect, and tley soon ls-camelu of suelh ali enor 1Oi1ou s1-"1 as to he I owelk-ss when lie drage ihitselfarondstill shlowing. deternnitied baavery, as tile eno-Inous bites lie gave the s inuller Stingi'ng' monsters pro'ivedl. At last exhaustett iiature began to give way slowly, as Ws b)dV biecalie benumbed, his eyes asfdhceasedl to walk over and over t ho rept'6es, and the biteu tuie little wr-etches cont'nucd to give Ihiin were unheededl, for lie streCtced( hiinself out awI iled al'ter a for'ty mninutes fi~ht. None of' them ate (el lhis bodly, tihr thir sna~keship~ w ill not patatke of food agasin till the next On~se of ii i'-- i isnin s toi L.ihil late'ly ii-sihl an exploriniig tour oft tw honda-,al and-4u bt. ih e (All ThIn- Jihi Onuent,,..( and Cendat. In hsis rpurl hei. sav is: oSnehl a -eunitry as-c wepass. di llhrough (.III 4;Vt t t:a: v tra i i,54a 1u 1-1111ee trolia i Isa ,!s u ch 4!4v Iigsid from Triida i , C i Toti ai .4 lathe \ i' i c oIu'r iang iI Is-rI* I~nliis, s':ulst 41ing i 'i generally . para l 5-- w ilth isino *l5(nger: Iin the4 4'ra 5 fb r igs i and~~ i i n w 1'n''ii, ineh 31ar else ii;' rei! sil ill r,-i lt y :s! . b ii te A I rn-in h are~ -.. t''r: r inlt nob:!a)tionis the objecil I f rii'.'I'e! : il. Ti'-e areuuc we icifu .ad 'i extrsivei tLa!! va lieura, the base lf th s: ii'ntais, ut' sbidb tonlleii v t~i i 'l ol i hiti leve t ity iwei neveruiii walk t omr tl. : i tw h o bsus, il~cigili toaiii s~ y lio ofeoan I.Str 1uni'4V o V se i o tirou the1 many~ sma'dc ll rp0'rSive whh i l int1h-e hisl Ai h filiut iean Can an. .\n ei avh 1ete i ani(l exmiii ti-n- of the'1 1Iaapion oftuse strem t the po~isuW pos ofm'ci anoryt, l~iitsbrmi, &at . andll~i lii heskitat in o to :Wirm h awuinia the Goli. mstii , eliil ' sitlua tin ma bei fuiound, wher Ito t anys ~ time dars' ing t year good of the riOchnes 6f io country whioh God Ilt i* ' b. A fricans,. and to which their exie .relfiren were invi. ted by so many powerful consideratIons I rucai4ured soveral trees, y journal, kept at theimeo with ous exactness, records twenty-thre wen. ty-four, and twenty-five feet, as the circumfcrence of many of them within ix feet of the ground. Let me remark that tho variety and superior quality of the wood found in these forests, and in. deed all along the boralors and around the settlement of Liberia, from Grand Cape Mount to Cape Patinas, or Mary. Innd, ennnot be excelled anywhere within the torrid zone. From a species of poular, soft and adupted to al the purposes for which the white pine is used in A merica, tip to the tea, a variety of mahogany, a beautifual species of hickory, very abundant at Cape Palmans, the iron wood, the brimstone, suscepti. ble of'u polish for furniture of sturpos. sing beauty, and rnuny others, an almost endless supply may be found. "It is an exceedingly fe-rtile soil. The imiiense undergrowth of shrub and vine interwoven around the giants of th forest, so thick, so impenetruble, with. out much effiort and through which a foolpjatha only conducts the traveller. is the best proof of this. But the grains, roots, fruits, vines of the tropic- all con. centrc li-.re, and may be raised with a de'gree of coniparrative ease, a t apidity of' growth, and an abundanace almost in. credible. I have stood erect under the brnnchcs of a cotton tree in a Gotiltah village, as they spread forth from the main trunk, lauden with bolls and sup. ported lay f'orked sticks to prevent their being" broken dowii by their own Weight, and found, on in'usuring, that tla tree covered a space often feet in diameter. On) examining the st ajle, as the ripened boll.-. burst into mat urity, it was ftind It; good aid e] cptal in dhe firiness of its fibre to the cotton of any county. As to eoil'-e, I will oily lnrrow the words (f tho report ns a cominent on thean. selves: "Coffi'e ofn quality superior to ihe best Jnva or Mocha is raised in Litwvrint, anl cnn be cultivated with great case to nlly extent.' It is a counatry w heri tobacco, that great article of coimimre may be cultivated, in any quntity. "flut the region in the vicinity of Liberia is one of' great mineral wealth. J Tiis renains for science fully to levelop, taut we may confidently arrive tat this cor clusion from What has beent discovered. 01 the Gold Coast your Conitmittee say right when they assert that "England has received altogether 8200,000,000 of' gold from A friea." Liheria is adjacent to the Gold Coast. But I would speak of what is better thin gold--iron. And stuch is the purity of iron ore obtiaied by the natives of Aftica inmediately in the vicinity of Liberin, which thev describe as being taundoant, that they have no furnaces; they net,; l non. w.e ' nyuri. A. Av. ai. is r > enis nre mande by iathm oforei, seo pure that whni hteottd, it bercomnes at otnce suiflieienthe kntivyes, bli- i.hooks, war cuatlass's, sp~a rs, taxis, hoes, &.utofthsrewho stmehting.' Froma the' Now-York Evenainag Mirror. A Staitling Bet. A gentlemian in our office y'esterday otleed to inake a bet that WVilhaam Ii Sownrid woulti be the next President ol I le Uniiitedi S autos ! It is piroper to pre. mtise thaat the otli-r was made lby one o1 oualr maost sutan~i t ia citizens, who is anr aible laiwye r. alt obaserv ing potlit ician aind a strong Uaniona Whlia. WVe conafes, Ithat comintg fromli such a source, and ttttered' tia Iipeculiary emphatatic main aner, the~ paropo:,it~ona somnew I at stu ti led GOur friend batced tup htis predlict iota, lby asertinlg thiat Seward could ca rry a'.ay~, ini a P'residlential conitest, New York .lsssahusetts, C'onnecticut, V'er. moana, OJhio, a nd pa(si/ Ne w ltatm p. shire; and15 thtese States, hto thinks, aire entaigth to throw tihe-electioii inito the I louse; anid when it'pmes to thiat, hte baliaeves that the friends of AMr. Sewanit, cithlera by f'ai r mnetins or fout, wouhld mlaage to carry the day. We fancy. we cano see a smile of anees( ~o iu SiI ler.ic Gre fiends its they' it is~ a ui se mimia in war, tnevet' to tundecr estimiatea the strenigth ofr your enaemy. Se watrd is ten t imaes the fhsX, ever V'anlluorent was; taml hats a bette'r ciha~ncre for the Presida'ey niow, lhani the "Kindrhoo ak Afagrecian"' had tu o aviirs beforie his. election. Ie ic s nott only: ni cuintag politician, wvho know~ hotaw nand wheni to throw out swe maorse'is off prmiiso to ctatch athte fa'.irl of thet preople.; btut lie posse i (Cairabna itou ichel ieu ini'l Tu riowi Weed'a, ~and a paower~fual ally in CaXrdial I tlughes, to aid himu ini tatv .Jesuitivnl plot necessay to thle taccomli shmtenit of is ambi tliiitiu slceme's. TIhio prmess, alIso, oif thei Sttate of Newi Yor ka so Io. tat least, as 'thae rurtal districts'' tire concore.1 ist alr headly suborne'iid to hiis paurpiose, tawl' closely tiflilited to the "etr al orglian" a Albaanv. In New. Enigtand1, thle I loston Atltas, totr tman y year s th lehtad in j' ournal of' thes Whig para y, hias gonie ove'cr to tile "wooll? y hietads,'" hoarsec, foot iad draags, and all its Etsteran sttchlits are tumiin~ag aafterm it. Tihae Ilurhiangton ree ' Prss, anal the Vermonit WVach. manil tia inatenisely "wo.'olily';" tand tire sidl to lbe ina the paya of' the $Lewnilitaes. Th'le Portland10 Ash vert ise r is amin~ Itg the somei~ comiplexioii; atnd there as scarcely n standahiird bearetr left amoang the obd WIhg editors of New.. Egltana, who~l fights undae r the broad banniier ofthIe I tiaian, uipotn the brood palat formi of' the C2otitiutioni. The New Bealford Mcetury, a paper of some importanco ini the Old Colony, rho niga n oaf thle Gainnels anid 01ther mni llinri's of H ristol Countyv, comes Ie"pct ful fom hisv.friends ail tho pubblir generilly, thtat lie hins juset recreiv- 4t ed a large ad well selected TCOX of FALL and WliTiR GOODS, cvnristlin oft French, Enilidi and American lroal Clothal Frutieb and ,iilih Casinterit, plaini naudlit cy, double stTl inglo iled 1)ueskins, French oand linglish, TwcoeLdM, KeLntulcky JennesIC, Er nmin Clitli. Irish Linnetut. Glovest, uspeidors, Cmvut, lnnkerclitfx, TIose, Eanbrella, &c. All of which will be sold at the most liberal termsr, and at prices corresponding witli the Garnents manufictured by tle iUbscriber and warranted to givu ratisfactlm. A. ANDERSON. Oct. 9, 1850 s ly LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, 1)yspepsia, Ultrone or Ner-vousa ebility, Disease of the Kidneys; and ilt .Tiseaue3 Aris. in g front a Dkisrder ed liver or Stonach, 8ult as Constipation, in ward Pies. ituIln esS, or blood to tiw Ileutd, Acidiiy if tite Sto. mach, Naiusea, 1cartburn, 1)is eiuetfor Food, itllness or weiyht in tha Sttomaoh, Sour Eructations, Sin/cinty or Flluttering at the Pit f (1w Stoinach. Swim miny f the Ifeud, Hudlicd and d'licult Jreatiing, futtlerii (it thelliart, Uihokinf or Suj'occithnqi sensitions . when it a 1.4/iny Pm re, .Dimnes qf VIion, b,,tg or Webs be fore the Siqlt, Fever an( dull pati.n in the I.-<d, Deficienew' IfJt'Jfj(Ii) of the RY1-in and Iyes. Pain in M e Side, Pick, Uhveit, Limbm. ..,Suddten Flu.hes ol' Heat, lirn ini in tim iesi, C'onslanut. inatiinns <:f Eil, and Great i)epres.ion if aspiits, can be EF 'llN . CUil) BY Cebe4bralt eu n 3tes DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT Titm GR RAN .T11E- 'IYl|W'~ -, Nao A 20 A re 1% Sit., P13 i EIdl phia, Their xmtrer rater tMeaila-rr truet as.not ex reibal. it ujtwilld, /iny ay allier 7Irexration in the' f'uited Sit.ae, a - the re.s aut-st. in many c:sircs ft r ski'iuI; yicians hadl fai!exi. Theeu 1ai~trsa art1et wrh1r t lh ntentiln of in va1lit. PI Seitn . e:en virtue-- itn the re-tifica. tifn of ditensei of :h, l.iLver ini lesiser giands, extIresing tle ruIoit seairching poweilrs ill veak. ite nal aUfeietin of at. diig..-tive orgnns, they ar, wita. ae. re'ttanl ;mnl ph-mInt. * .I .l' .NI) A iN CONVIN('li. - Cea.4. In:Fson, Jeq., l'aston. Md., in a letter to 1, .iack,,on. Jan. 9, 1850. said "Mywif an-l ysOiefhai6.att ihed more - t efit fromt yotar m haa e nm'aauve'.her we ha ,,,. afLock,,Va. .hintldry 10J830. rnil - 4A*GREIMT MEKIfC[.Nt. "We! havo mnilly refr-nirwd fromi recomn meing a to the publi1 i ay of the valriots i'ntenat Metdicines' of al lth da, tunleis- thoro.ughly coin ~ intced of thleir' vah'te. .-m thme2lL 11(.we considt~. er worthy ofr ntlice i-i thea Gearsnan hiar. in venated bty lir. If!0tin0:0t. andl prepu~red by' ibr. .inekson. in l'hiiliallelphht. bI),o instlance in panrt ieoar, iln~ which Il the supritor virtues'l of this I tlhervaitiont. I )tring te lutI ,tnmner.na sett of Mr. Annmm ti U(n.i rtt. t.. of thais coutyt, n-tS '.ery se'riet'ly affIlice-el n ih ItI.ive*r cotnphaint, a111t atIr Irln:'n 1 an1 various1 '0 rttlnedIietl, hei prhed:z ai ho of !.,- Ih,; aers. rtnd' after us tag~ itI uni so ituich relieveda of his dlistrsing nIla ady. th~at liw poaw2aed unthe11r bottile, and is m:c,t'rei entair.ly to bEn Ih.'' IL l.Al FlI ~iiit~E A Ili.W F.CT .lt-a: .I . .y N ,antan with great ,'cienatine andl hierary &.tanjilla-ut, 'aid iln hi,, inI the spi.n.-t r to be. tunanimon20. ini re connnti~nltJ, 2aI the r,'n;, a .. 1b:2i:n2<. It ill 55nade nite2r a pr.., ritjin ui..hlledi h- nedt otfildt I'ref. o ~'toI th li niver-i'r ofi .Ieinn, Private Phirinn to142( the libuet i'rtts-in, and. onie of p1rodneed, II Iii' n'a emphat.2ially thei etwlhny olf hundll4at. 212] lahr ier.r. 2n inaineis of n bichf lhe u'. as al inventlo, r ll en .lor..er tulay bae confml. den2tly~ reli-i mal. II' rp i:dly recommended'Il~rl it, n I~ser oinpaint th 10psi t 11chility, ar111 a11ll l tp lat ari *in1' fradia a d~irordetred, < l~IO 2'hti ''I the .rea ch12I, lthe lit 'r-atnd the in. i.., IC c om4 itell ''If 0 i t a,'!lence, alt I tet erail 1:u2nwe*e, t we fela.It warnin4tsu'! otly iln callingt tha.e atte atin 2f our reader:,1 ito aial- the pe-n r p rtr' SlIr. i'i. .31~ .ive G 'a praain 310.li t tli irS t:V M D 'N ilr:l'-:. s T " P1. ,A~ t.r It 244 .N 're a'n.t I l2. 2 r r-r rt,' tn- best' '2 nal 111 -n-p. 22 r publi:1hed li ther 101 e12 tateI0 .r lil- l itor t rata Iltrof ll~12( l 1111.1 t-lit j ial. 22,1's t.FiiM \Nla lilains ''tiha i b . it 121e n-i 'a. 21.1s i wha! Itre taried I.i en .l-d<ie t i cofaence tand nre.1 no12.22no 11. 2I! a' 2nh;. lai-i~si :nlal heu or tn1ellef Ill f-1 a 011.110 i~r:trlia-2 it inl Iet 111i!1 lth fore-2i. 1be2 fa0 n a-Ol --01 th1n. fr thel' n.~ ion. 1121he .. 1 22 l l- h e ,a.',- rauil tI' s a/rla s that i .l .;;, to a Ii ilu -o 2 . hra t rol e I a luore~a ofit ui ed i th r.' ia ta o th I'e;.:211ber o l'h i,.ici ns Pluhle 24 lphia ha na-! lot hiearler ~n hal co nrined a211 f a th~l~a c alan -i;.i -.a hed.l~l f andl a fully il aringtie t lie i.!atb prh art.a~aatin il meet w it thi iit appr) al11 w .enprted OFe Th41 1alt h t wili' tvillu enre ia ier oaint 1-'qs direct.-. lIi4.lar '21j pc 'iiall riat th t om eNo.a lis) tt is p refertbb 22:tor clomel inall~ ~lzton dof s u it e lait!:-t ) innndiat e.tll,212 Thy uith a y 1atal rhable be1fi aan iof I *2W\tFO ~'~il llS Slave Low; nod in view of' 1t1 coImhTl' contest 11olilaho lhllowing langtiagI: 'Te WilgsI of this State will never be brought.to udvocate, or defend, or tole:atu the Fugitive Slave Law, qr. will they ever nid in procuring the re., tIolinaion .of' tile President who has been tle chiarpion of tut law. vho ever else may lie tihe choice of tle North for the Whi Presidential candidate, it will not be Millurl Fillmore, nor his Secret ry or State." TI'leso indticions should not ' he unlhecded by tih svniunels oi thO watch lowers of tho Repuildic. It is timo to sound t(e a lario to the sleepers within the citalth. Omr em(neies arc iireadv in thIa lihuh; mnl hie iext cry will b e: "''The l'hilistines aire uponl ni." I'he Van iinI ren i wing of lie Demo. arntic pariyi sttnl rently to go over to tile Stewardites ihr a -considlerution;' say an Attoriey G ern:lship for Iat lIer, 1al it rissioni to St. Janies fpr Prinue John; while th Itoni insi of tlie Sout h west ti 'bnurebin- ip ia n motly regiment to joi the invurina lcost (io the Norti. Frieids (it lithe Union! look to vour airim ! Timll ittle of Wutcr fuo is yet to be fough. Mints about .2ccrocnn. The sinalu sizt I r 'aiil own.<s (if e:dt hed rooms %;jvy; Sir Jamie (Irkc, reders thern very iniiulturiF. atl andthWmcase is retuler. ed worse by close wld i a a tliek cur. trains andt 1jlirjua w: 1 Ith whichj fth beds are oftii Fo c:reully surrounded as to preveit tle posiT of thle air Leinqf re inewed. Till: ci eiqc qtaice is that we ar breat hing vitiated :ur during Ith greli er'r purt o3 the cigt, tliit is dur moire than ;a third pa:rt utfur lves; ;0Aid uis the peri od of repise u% bih is neces:-arv for thie renovation of our inli.ental an1d lboddly vi'-or becomnes a sourc of iease. v(licep under suc'hi' ciicuistan: es is very oft cii iztnrbed $fnd always mnuch le s re,:fw !hmlg than-I wheln e'I'joyel in a well ent ailtedC apart bnent. It n!:eu h, I:: it'ed, that suich reposet ilstlall ofbinig' l by renova. led ti-irenglh and ictivi, is suce'edd by a degree of. ve-is ;'ini laiguor wlii is nit tovercorne untdzi th. lpnerso:: has n I silln tie ill a purer to.:pet rto. Nr is this thle oly evil arisi'n.- Ito:)) S'eping., inl n dil-ventiedl apartaeit. \'hen it is kniown that the biloodj u~ainimrge s iist ill. p rtant chauges in it. circulaion through tle lunga's by iutn':u's t the air v which Ie breathe, aNd tImt t!wse ltal c'e, 'i onmly be eilhfle:l ly tile respir ati: of pure air it w%,.ll be eas:Iy i:ileistd how .le Iea1%lthy fun;ctilnns oit thec hings inu.st be re larded by inhalo, for ti,aim s:urcce.grve holtrQ, tie vitiatci air of ur tied roaus, anld how the health Inust bi as efllbetually de. stroyed by respiring auipure air as ly living oti hu1etonmu (:r ii ii ritious food. Inl the case of (b1hh ,inll vung per. sots. predisipsned t: cont:1:ptin, it is of still more Irigent conitlelivle tit tle) shonhi breatlhe pure 'ir ty ni2ht asi well as bly day, by settiring a ctoiiiiual rencwal of the air inl thir nur."er es, ,JijoO!, &c. Let a 31::ther wil ias been ii snade anx:ouis by the sickly 1ol 'fi her childre-, go froin pure air into heir Lld room %:: the morning, before ai do a w indi has been opened, .a114 rnnwirk i4state ofe I lie ntipliere tho "Jobe oppMi&', ad o'ten frt-d odor 0t Ie crooL,- eb. . -. ,. -',, .~l, after iiceuii bl.-I a Mhen, by the~ chnc mioy v'entdi! >r or itlcerwi.e, to s-eeure a loll sup~ply iiiid centinuai nrnewai of the air in their bed roails duiring thle niight, ain! shec wvil b e abile to aiccount forn the, tcuori'e: athy I ppeai':rinei of hercch:drei, whiwcjs suire with p:re :r to bre:the---- N.r .1. ('luzrke. sihI~ iv~t, (u ci'uredi ini Oh:c, re'c''niv. A en'ttleian ei (tteeup ezi'ettv ,y freedi ofi hisestatei' th:: it a m7.m1 conhill a14 free his ic igrees tim Injauy mc hIi crdt ( lo len'3 hroinc. * tec Cey IC C lLye 'I e iere ..ci'd t a. c 3 . .\ c'-:. it l-o l t nhow feu uWm ut ~ h reo (illwe iuc r i:tI , Jun 5 : copJ tne~h . i I.i~r:e . C P i~F ' .\'. , .1 . t Off t'.ie :at. t cer Cle I hi lii r i it!!!1 .la1. at.! l ' 3 1C any!.' IC' Ct ii .. *r ne mi ii 'u ' - I -\ta m C n ny r \\ - \C - the 3'..W ('fther' i t: Ii h - a R The LEWIS annhilc hli lw office of Ordinafy at tho e. kainuary next. Feb. 19th, 1 5 FREDER EIKARSUf hunhi Candidate for. the ioc of f Jlo ary, next election. . .. Nov. 18thl180 8 ' :7' Airsans. Erron, You %Il ploa4Vm nounee Mr. A MOS A. N71LES ean idbli for Ordinary of Sumter Distet at the next ele tion and obligo MANY VOTERS. Jl. 29th, 1851 14 F O SU 'HE RI *. F 03r The frlend. ot A. In. Brai ham, Rq., announce him as a cuisdidited t the oniee of Shotif' at the next elecliest. Mlarch "9t, 1649, 24td rweT-sc e uaflUoirized t announce MA LLY BROGDON, Esq. Candidate for the Officeof Sheriff of Sur, er Districtat the next Election. tcrWe areautlIaosized t Announce Col. J1lN C. RIIAAME, a ca didate for tie ofilce of Sheriff, at the ens ing Election. The Friead o . flicliar B. BROWN, announce hinm as a Can( date for the Offic. of Sheriff of Suint District at the ensuing 21ection. grTWe are'authorized to announce M 1O1N BALLARD, as a candidate Sheriff at the ensuing election. The flicnds of -,illmi A. CULCLOUJ1I, Esr, nnnounce hi as a :andidate for Sheriff at the no E1lection. FORi TAX CJOFLECT1OR. 31ry M9sant. EDIrRS: PleaseC annouti 3.lOr, IN V. IIAL It), a eandidate for ' Collector, ut the next clection,. and olhiste MANY VOTERS. February5th,1351 5 ~r-We are authorized I nounceJOIN V DARGAN, a can( dlate for Tax Collevtor, for Claremo County, at the next Election. n-7 We are authorized I anniotunc'e AIEXANDElt WATTS, Es nas a Candidate for Tax Collector,bf Clai niont county at the ensuing Electioi MANY FRIENDS. WGP- The Friends of Thd L SMIT1, announCe himt as a candidaei the ofhee s-f rax Cllector, for -ie .Cpunty Claremnont. NoveenberO, 1S50 2 . V*R6 We are authodze lts nnlotme Capt. j. W..STUCREYai a c dhite foarT Tx.Collector fur Salem ' Ctiny,' the neuxt eleen lon. Oc. 1611b, 1850I 51 G. WH ITiE, EFgqiannouncei ago-wiUZ1 for Tax (Vllec r -)f Clar out. csiuy, at ti edice OLo Charleston to New-York TIlE GRIlAT MA IL NOUT'E FRLO CilARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot Iaurens-st. daily at 3, p. in. after ii arrival ofi the Southe'rn cars, via i! AllNGTION, and WELDION, N. C. P1 Il TRil~ltG, lIl CJIMOND, to WASI INGTON, BA1L''!10RE3, PIIULADE] 1'III... and N. YOR1K. The public is respectfully informee ;h theL steamecrs of this line, from Charleat< to WVihuinugton, are in first. rate conditio and are navigated by well known and'exp, rinced connnanflfder ati the rnilroader st in fine rdrer, thecreby Pecuring safety bol and udispatch. A TIll ROUG'I TICK(E having already Leenm in operation will I con1t Iinu and after t he first of Oc 1 a19'n a permuanent arrangement fro Charles:tn to New York. Passenge avadling themselves. thereof, will have i opitio et ithe.r to continue without delk throughJ the route or otherwisje, to atop.i Oany of the in:terimediate points, renewirl their scats on th~e line to suit their convi nIiece1. Uhy this route travellers nuz reach New York on the third day durir businue.,.hours. Ibgagre will be ticket< on boardthe Steamier to Weldon, as lik< wise on th change of cars, at the interm. diate po"ints from t hence to N. York. Through Tickots $20 each, can alonet.l hzad fromi I, WINSLOW, Agent of .tl WVihunington and Raleight R. R. Compan at the 'llice oftthe Company foot of Lai renis-st reet, to whlom please apply. F othier informnationi inquire of L.. C. D)UNCAN,. A t thme American Ilotil, Charleston 5.4 Alav 9 05 ly CASH STORE, The subsicriber has. taken the Store fo mewrly Iccupljie'd by C. McLEAN, and wi open ini a few diays un entirely neow at wvell selected S of Dry' 4Aouds, (Grocerieis, HIARDW~ARIE, Outlery anad Crockery, wich he will ntTer ax low foreas311 as they ca he bought ill any Southern Market, at retal lie returns his ihanks to his former cut tomera and hopes for a continuance of the inttroinge. T. J. DINKINH. Se pt 17, 1850. 47 tt S r" Watchmtan plenso copy 4 times. M.l DRUCK ERbl & CO. Al R E now just opemil;g their large and nw .au plhy of secasonabl goods. consiti in~~ par ~ Plin and fignsred nlpacca, mnonselin doe Tahni ing1han111, n ith other goods for LadItes Dresses A splendbl1 variety of Cadi'os, andi the very be andh slhenist Nrached and-birown Mfuslin to be found in the town Thet abmove GIoods have been seletedi with tlh greaftes~t care, nnd will be sold as always, ait th lery low~et print'. D)ec. 1t, I850 7 *,i Fot'le, A Lot in alhe upper pakof $mte en taining one nere ; lhaihig ~ae~aJ'iih which can be ahteod ti jM clon is well fuited.' A9plyu MZarch 19th, r AG t 0 '.4 k thirt K UNder od Iea [a u ar, cofree, Mol,seJ v 4n " 'IN r Sat W,&cfuda- 'I canton ea socnorn ntj and'Grtn. N eaX . - i IY', - No. 2c8 Kingstret hvindi a Wnent fFreth/Cburt Sh j - and coet stck ofGet ORDER af w~it 1T. q.~ OM 1* C0-ilmq yt o We A. EENT. a . . .. M Yanurneto.il3lasha 6d, o storer m May 18 Ar -00OA TURSIOrJE1H1T; iNo.112, E As-r chareston,& - Keep constantly on hand, a large asstf 0 ment of Freelaburnt-Stgoe LiibeRe,. 0 dale Cement,' I'%sfer of Paris, 3ew Ydek hi- Marbf6'LIrii, 'hliadepIa-hidoj-G nit sum, or* FarmerOfangrig -latt1 andHearth ickatei Hairad O ORDERS left with Iesrs T. T SQ Imortero Wis. A.Dij s th riia - mesuemnt the~iulfe conn inmeidt ini gs)aj tnen last sof tuhe t Stati.n Sa!. uperiworknity intai~ all th atesimiininite unir and Wconsequenty dos nthe original theInearerent e-Dnianeis R4ihncasrcie kt en in d Shprts nitda e~ e, ordieserirt af aliort~ Jgauetie ~-ltNER: laIR's mDeae onf f onvrs~j g a ivl CotonWooe -anti dined ell in td Drssng shownlersia Es 1and Hankerchi~ efsrea hemed.ptpk OptewraTeaeUmriaSaler. -; gd sutablen forGentidmen -~ k'n Tne price t is Esalshet S oder at n unirm-andtie bui te nXeRs s oitas to secy.ue theiCuston g l, to Wo onan pui-chern uJs"I~ i- Octd2, D18sin 40n~ .usa~l~ y All Penersonsal wishi Gloabve Creata gan besuppieds (ry hemmedcrber who is -. thue And' fo tgDrt ofartotor 0 - 'T rces *Setii ababaipkmies Wir odrt ad Inion Cadtj bani IM ROV ENDVLS VIN Watr Eleatrs The nnersined avingteo ve oedor bel o suplie Wb' NwY Sore, woheli r- rcthl sogeak the Ditrictaof huerfr f. - voedbyhi f lrlendf C itixena of Fey2, barg sated th. he can e netss oitingeofta large ane soe 9( wit Rn ..tcc I i u 1es #rssigtalreadwl uetp *