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r.;w1IISCELLANEOU ..y: iun Ancientl (Fla.) City. e., li" 'at the request of a subscriber, gig place to the subjoined piquant e ljust strictures (which are taken t'hm . old number of the "Boston .4 ,').tonching the odious habit of 4,'i.ack-biting"-we do this, be V01e'we fully coincile with our n'(Ardin the opinion, that if they are colisidered in a cain and candi4 spirity,. they may be read with preit, in almost any conunity-most of tha*il' bl:,ud that is experienceud among neighbours, springs from the mile of Glssip and slandering in se tret. i - From the Bomton Daily Star. BA CK BtTING. -MIND YOU'R OWN BUSINESS.-The itica of venomus serpents in the wild and untrodden haunts of the forest, is faimiliar to all -pnd it carries a species of shrink. agdarmn at ever venturing where lucii reptiles abound. But there are suakes iii the social circl venomous, as deadly, and as full loT 'enmity to man, as the revolting thing tipon which the early curse of God descended; but who cause notic of that unwholesome terror and t.eful aution, which the pjysical ger will arouse. And yet their fangs are more to be dreaded, their pibon is nre subtle and fatal, antid ,hieir slime more offensively, than of Kly animals -that make their coil in solitary places. The " back biter," the whispering slanderer, strikes not1 his victim by a visible blow but he kills your good name, inflicts the fa tat sting upon your character, in se crct;,y i stealth ; the more fatal that it is.hid from open view. Such is the secret slanderer, the snake who whispers, who revels in the agonies of his victims, tortured by wounds from an unknown source. Such creatures are infinitely more to be dreaded, than the crawling serpent of the woods. .There is another class of back iters not less venomous, but whose path is traced by the misery of those whom their gabbling tongues have made wretched. These are your family gossips; creatures of invete rate suspicion, and a zeal for insinua thvg, and hinting, and drawing strained conclusions so deterinined, ihat time only adds to its virulence. They have a bull-dog tenacity of bate; and when they once get upon the trail, they never cease until the poor victim is sacrificed; and then comes the current of hypocritical synipa. thies, and regrets " that Miss should have behaved so"--or " that 'Mr. ---houtd tuin out such a bad twan." This class of " back biters" swarm in every circle. They sit at vour tables, mingle in the family, and re the ear of all whose wondering adality finds ready veitt in their hasty tongues. They are of keen scent, and snuti up the contamtination of a thousand individual errors, that nqyer wet-c committed, except in their own minds. They are permitted to go.unchecked, and thtus at-e the ino ent and unsuspecting? ruinted, friends entangled, an'eectionate htear-ts severed] and families made the scene of angerj find discord. Such is your gossiping " back biter.'' ' There is another class of " back biter-s" who take their course for the htewspaprs- and ther-e are edito-s of the same stampt. 'lThey gener-ally " pig together." This class must ieddle with the business of ever-y prominent man or association-must blacken a reputation or defame a good wor-k, not because it is arny of' their business, or that thcy are underI any obligation to do this-but, it is the work of natutal proclivity to mcddling and " back biting." From these classes of'" back bitet-s," com& half thte difficulties of society, and it would be wvell if the world would set ~out hunting them back to their prmo per insignificance. Let all men, and Women, be content to mind theit- own business and be less anxious to regut Jato' the concerns of others. Each one' will then have a plenty to do, and wiin have no time to attend to their neighbors. Above all, beware of' the " back biter." Wh'len he wispers his lying insinuations in your ear, turn from himi in disgust: and while you are careful to guar-d yourself from him, take cat-e that youw do not " back bite," also, that you do muind your own business, ex clusively, *AN OPINION FROM THlE lhENeH. --The following case is repor-ted in a lato nuimber of the English Law Magazine: ,"A t the recent assiae at Lirerpool. y stabbing ease from Manchester was hoard before Baron latt, wvho, ini summing up the jtury, used these words-"Oneo of the witnesses tells you that he said to pmisoner, 'If' you use your knife you' are- a damned coward,' 'I say also,' continued the learned judge, appar-ently in deep thought, 'that he was a damned coward, and any man is a damned coward, who wil use a knife.' " .Phis opinion, it is said, has been expressed boforo, but never fr-om thio.bench. .A thief surprised int the act of robbing a bank, was asked vwhat lie METHODIST EPISCOPAL BooK CONCERN, SOUTI.-It is proposed in SOme (ot the Louisiana papers that the funds which will come into the possession of the Methodist Church South, by the recent favorable de ciion of the suit of the Southern division of the Church vs. the Church North, . be used in the election of an extensive R.kols Concern at Jackson, La. in the itumediate vicinity of Centenary College. A gentleman was writing note at a colfee-houso the other day, and perceiving an impertinent fellow looking, -over iiimi, as he wrote, wound up thus: 'I should say iore, were it iot that an impudent puppy is looking over ny shoulder.' U1.on my hoIor, .,ir said the nan, 'I har o not read a word you have written!' " I do not wish to say anything against the individiual in <pestion." said a very polite gentlemen, " but I would merely remark, in the Inn gtiage of the poet, that to him, 'truth is strange, stranger than fiction.' My lear," said a iusband to his affectionate better halr, after a matri monial sqiabble; " you will never be permitted to go to lleaven." -'Wi v not?" "Because Vou will be wante'd as a torment down below." &Stne girls, in kissing, purse up their mouths as they were about to perfortni on the flagolet. Th'lis is wrong. Kissing. is a luxury that should he indulged in with 'appetite,' and not nibble as if it were 'pizen.' [Front the Natiunai Intelligencer.] How TO MAKE TAR.-Messrs. Editors: Allowt me to draw your at tention to one of those felicitous dis coveries which appear to have escaped the attention of inventors. In fact, so simple has this proved to be that any one is suri-rised who sees it'that lie was not the discoverer. This situple machitxe is an iron retort t'or the manui'acturo of tar. The Inethods lieretofore followed for tIe manufacture of this material pro duced an article of inferior quality; a great quantity of it was lest to tle manufacturer by the falling in of his pit, by absorption in the sanl or earth, or mixture with foreign substances, such as chips, pine leaves, &c. The machine is a simple retort, pouring out with great rapidity a beautiful clean light-colored tar and acid, hoth of which are preserved from dirt or loss by the method of manufacture; and, although the principle of destructive distillation; i still preserved, and nothing of the wood is left but carbon (pur-e char coal), the tar- is of a lighter color, and is cleaner than by the old method, the charcoal itself being a superior narticle. Thela invention is now in successful oper-ation in North C.ar-olina, andl is the invention of Dr-. McConnel, of this cit y.-A friend to.Progr-eseivelimprovemienta. Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN C1IA RL EsTON. W. (. BlAcno9FT, 253 and 255i Kiyo-STREEKT-. We woumld ngninm resphectfuliy invite thme attenl tion of our friendsl nmiid cutiomeirs iii t'-. e'Unmmtry, to our extensive Stock of 1)11 Y GOODS, wheon they visit our City. Alwatye in hanzd 5OUT1I ElN MA NC FACTUR ED, Con-isming of Georgia P'Zline and Keroys. Alabama doa do. Pi in nn-t Stripe-d Osantiberg. llleachledl aitnd Brown Domne-tics SUPER DUFFIL BLAN mTS--DIRECT 131PrORTATION. We wouhd also part ieultarly invite attention I our IMPORTPATlION uf SILKS -mod DiRESS GOOi)S, i.inmg onme of ithe L.ARGEST' STOCKS IN TtJF 801'TIlltN COUNTRtY. We aire talso pre-pared to fnrmishm every article in ry Gooids Line, viz: Iiosiers, Golves, Linen.tFlnnel, Cloths.(C-imer, tHom bu zinmes. A tpacea~s, 3Ie-r.~ee, 31umse-iam in de Lainecs, Phmiid, Jaconeis and Swiss Mltmins. Fuiriiure Dinmity, P'riumis. (int:nn. Shmawmi, Lacesm, Edg September 23, 1?451. .4s..tf Notice-.1 if RECElVED) Ordeor, from WV.H.. I Rciihardson, Chazirmasn of thei WVestert, 1toard oif Conunmisimotners of Iloadis for Cla rendioen Cuntiy, damted 26m h Setembter last, to ise warrnOt to J.- I I. l'res.'ott, Csi.. ins Overe er on ihe Vancmte's Ferry Ii)n-t, to take ithe hatnds bieloniginig to I hali J i *-. dict ion and work uponm saij iRoi.! t wet e coniseculive dasys acc-ording to latw, amt tie e expirattion of tihe tweave dhmys work, if the Road should lot then be in. a pea-mble, or. saf~e condicition, upon infoi.rtnatiotn from said overseer to that el'ect, te give ptubbie notice of thme samem Th'is day I received mnto.-ma. lion from Mir. Proscott. over seer ot the said Va'siO Ferry Roiad, ihat lie hadm~ igreeuble tm Lihe ab ve mst ruction worked upon said Roadmt twelive daysV with aill thme hmandus be lon.mginig to that JuI]rimobeion, anil he cmin siders time Bridige to tbe entirey unmsafie, (ams time atmenmm~t is ent irelty rottem,) even for ni sing~itle orsie to pas over. Th'Ierefore time publmic are warmned fromt paissinig over the Vance's Ferry emban;mtk. montt anid Blridgze, both in~ person andu pro. . perty of any kimmd, as it is reported to be emntrely unsamfe. By ordier of time Chimaoii. I. B. BROGIE:N, C'Vk Comn. R. t Nov. 2.1, 18&1. 6-3m. Executors Notice. I have appointed Mr. Samuel- E. Wilson my Agent to i-ttle uip til the mattters of thme t--stat cif Cot. Ste-phmen Lacoste,. tame of thin Distriet. AN~NA E. ILACuSIE. Alt person. hmaving dematnds against mihe E. - tate of Ste then Lacoste wilt presentc them duly mttested. 'hose inadebtedi will make immedtimato paymoent to : j. WI ts'jm *g N~ 7th, 1931 na if Improved Cotton Gins. Thankful fur pest fatvour the aubsoriber wish. ex to hiform the public that he till -naitanuc lUrs Cotton Gini itt lils ctablishmaent in State. burg, on the tost itproved and approved plan, which he thinks that the cotton ginned on one of those gin.. of the latw inprovaenent is worth lit Ienit at quarter of a cetnt inure than the cot. ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie airo man ulactures thetn on the mowtiimplk consptruction, fl thre finest finish and of the best maIteriah ; to wit, Steel Suawa and Steel Plated ills Came hardened whilch ho wIll sell for 02 per Saw. Hie alo repairs old gins und put them in com pte order tat the sahortenat notic. All orders for -his will be prompti -and punItually attended to. V L I El.LISN. Statecburg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Peb 17, 26--11 Through Fare from Charles ton to New York $20. TiE GREAT MAl. tOUTE FIROM CHAR LESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot o LIaurens-st. daily at 3, p. it. after thc arrival of the Southern cars, via VIL. MINGTON, and WiELDON, N. C. 1IE TERSBURG, ICIIMOND, to WASH. INGTON, BA ['I MORE, PHILADEL, PillA. and N. YOltK. The public is respectfully informed tha the steatners of tlh~is line, front Ch-arlestot to Wilminigton, are in first rate condition I and are navigated by well known and expe riencl comiatiailnders, and the railroads art in line order, (the WT'ihinagtoni atnd Wel dln Road itnviig recently lben re-laid wil heavy T RAlI,) thereby ectring htl salety and dispatch. A 'I'inoain TICK W'T ha1vinag already been n operation wil be continned as a periatnent arrangeien i frotn Cha-rleston to New York. lv thi: route travellers maay reach New' Yorl on tie thir clay durisg busines.; hours On and aber the first d:y fit Jily nex' Bagagre will le ticketed iron tle. poin of riparture to V laingtII (iy, ttnidr' Sit echargei! of a siy-rAgen or Bqgg, .llus/er. A: \\a-hingtonia th9 surn1c mlil be trantsferred too the care oftsinilar agel.ts who will accolipaiay it to New York, -.liti Akc arrangomemnaa will be pitrsued ini re ttaurtung Siouth. 'iroigh Tici:ts to New Yrrtk cai alone be had from L. WINSLOW, Aagen of tie Wiltnington and Italeigh It. It Company, at tle offiie of tie Contpany cot of Lanarens-sticot, Charlestoni. S. C to whon please npp!v: lad to CI rieston at the Ollice of the New Jers--v R:,ilromi and Tranlisporti clon Coinpanly, Ne w York. Jutly 2, 18~1 3 6i Rail Road Notice. OFFaC Wit.. & MAN. It. It. Co., M arion C. If., Dec. 26, ls%). TIae Freight Trams on tle \Vlonnt-rIor and Man11aachester Hinl Road will be'oi rtna ning aion unaMd after the Ist Janiuary."' L. J. FL.P.IMNG, Res't. En'r. De.. .90th, U1351 Id tf Wat Itchacia copV. Notice, The inhabitanti of thi villnge re enationei ngninst trn-ini anzay operative cmiployed by ra oni tha Wilmin.:o,, & Sltaneter all Itaoad or delivering any gooidsa hatevear., withota rit tel ordetirs. eiater from I). Callahani, J. Ilitcl cock, L. W. Turaer, oir imelf. A IitED 11. PIT AT1T. Sumaterville, Janauary 1-1, l%2 13-if Not iCe. Pars.onas hiavinag adetaaa nds' naginat thae FEs I ite otf i. Ilatihadsaon. D) -c'd. nre~ raequeste<a tai presaent thaema dyatstedl, :anda th ose in deabted to tiaatlce. laiytnea't to C. Mu. II lClI AltDISON. Aronr. Nov'. 1;. I 850. 2 t Negro Shoes, The stiltcritbar haas namdea arranga'eaent faa the. macaaanchture of' faoam lFour to Five lThousama Icairs of' ate abovet cari ic''lay tha FA1.1.. Fta re'ference..as tao <itaiaiy, i he wuldta reapecatfaulla retir persons 'ahoii miay be i,, posediaia to pamehlas: Iof haimt, tao those~ a hoa patronizedl b'ma Iast yeatr As ta pice, het will gauaratee thema las low a: .aan -'2 2 tI J. )0ltGAiN. Ready MVade Clothing. Wi ll be rec eateda iat a f.'w days., a vert f cine Sitoc hoaf It ady Made~t C laahng-a-ronitin' of it ever urcitela of Gea.i~n tear. cand witl bae old low, b~y W. J. FRtA NCIS, Opiiite' F. J1. & Mi. Mosec,' L~awa tiflaee Se pt. 15, lc-5l. .17...f I)R. Notice. R .J A MES )A itt A N raespecatftully aaf e ru s his rof'es ial uaert ices to thec cit izenis aa Simntearvillae caad its viciity. Oflia'a-- the Apthaatry' aahaap faormnerly ocea. pid by Dr. 11. S. MEa.a.ETrT. M'larcha 12th, 185I 20) ly ILife Insurance, T'he Non h (Ca ralinnc .luatuaal I .i fe Insuaranae Ctaa ny. esatablie-hed a.ctalhh N 4 . (11.A l1l.ES l'. Jl()liN SON, Jr., Prena't. Agenat at Sutert !!!e. S. I . A pril 2, 1351. 23 ly Water Proof Boots. S.Inet re~cived. n lot of' the abov aaaa OOT01S, Calf Pe'r ided Pumaltp dla. Genats anid Bouy Sho::cs of sa riu' l-iaadsu. Ladiew lcack Silk (Kid I'oxed) Gcaiters, " " lnnaelledl - do-. a L.cainig . . do. Misaes tllack :andl aaliaraed -. do. l.:aliaes Kidt Hoots--. Se'al Se.v eat liaskinaia lKid Saewed, lIcn a' il.,kZins, Kida andia M'oroeco Slips anda 'ia'. luanse Strerat' Sho.es, &ca., Ac., Dec. '2. U'nder oilice of the Binaner New Fall and Winter Goods. Tllcheaub ritb'e are nowat rteceaivinag ttanapen ing their usua;al taipply of lDry I aaads, Iliardwanre aundil Grace'rie't, the' priers aaf whtiebl n ill tbe aery maucht rta-edced Itta invitac thetir friendsla andar thae puballiac atiaeane thetir aaaaaak. Ready iMade Clothing. A hitreo stoa'k aaf Jteady Muade ment tad boys 'loathinig, alt very low pric..!.~ IN De~c. 16th,~ 101 8 tf !iip.Negro Shoes. 00p.Negro Shoes for sale low by Oct. 1-. WV. J. FR ANUIS. Lard, 500 ia Prime Latral; No. I. Mackerul, Sui g ar Ctai:caad TPi. jusat rceced anal faor urnha low h. W. 3 FR NCIE. E NTEHND- Pct trMing to Act of Can greauo, In-I0' Yfl yer F85, by I -VJI loutLliltit, 1M. D.. in the (llerk'a Ollice of lie District Court for tlae Eastern ).strict >f Pernnsylvinia another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CUMRE FOlR D YSP E P s I A DR. J. S. HOUMIITON's PIE0PSIN, TIlH TiRUE lI)I'YJTlV. FLUlID, ORil GASTRIC JUICE, Prepared from RENNWP, or ha fourth 1'nomalh If the Ox, after direnilons of Baron Liehaii, the reat Physiological Chemist, by J. . l1oUlan. roN, M. ., Philnalelphia, Pit. h'Iiia iii at truly wonderfld rertAdy for ludiger. tion, Dlypepitt. .unnadir!, I.ive*r Complat. C0onstaa[iputton. tandul Iebilliy, Cining aifter Nat. lure's n i( inrithol, by Natire'sa on% t Agent, the Unatrie Juie,. v' Ilalf I teasponLfill tf Pepina, inifusaed in watter, will digeit -r dissolve, Fivce Pounds uaf R-0st. Beef, in about two hirs, out of the stonach. P"ein is the cief elnemn. fir Great l)igiest. ,ng I riiciple of the Gastric Juice--the i uoivenit uf the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, at d Stimiulaing Agent of the Stomacnl aid attes tines. It i. extracted frona il e Digestive Stuam tich of the Ox, thus fiorming anl artificial igesa Iive Fluid. preaisely like the iatratl Gastric Juice in iti Chainical ptiv.e rs, anid furnishing a Complete aind Perfect Substitute fur it. By the ail of this preparation, the pait aad evils of aidigesti-3n rand Dyspaepia are rem ved. just as they would be by a lienlithy Stoac-h. It is do. ing wonder fior D)yspeptics, eoring caises of De. bility, Einattiatioi. Nervou )ealine, and Dyv. pepic Caisumpatiall. sipposel to he Oi the verga o te gre. The Scialific ICidence upon which it is based, is in th higlhcst degree Curi ous and Retnarkable. SCIENTIFItC EVIDENCE Baron Liebig in his relelrnted work (in Aiai tnal Chenistry, ays : " An artificial Digestive Fluid. aailogons' to the (Gaastric .Juice, aitay be readily pre prel frim the inuaonam naimbraii of list stomatol(f tha (al f, in wihieh vatious arti cles of food, as meat aid eggs, will be sofenaied, chlaredi and digested.. jiltt in) tile naile antlatalair as they Would le ina tl! huiaimain s toaniell.' Dr. Combe, iia hit valuaiilem writings on thr Piyhilogy of Dig-tijni," observea that " a dinuintation of the due gnantity of th Gwatric Juict is a prominrent andl nll-previailing canse of Dyspepsia;" an. Itli hta'es a iahat " a dialinigniihed professor of aaedaicine ina Lolot, who wat se verely niilirted with this coapliint. finding every thiig else to 1il, had reciurse to tht Gastric Juict, oh-tied from the staistaina of living unimnals, which proved completely suc e.Cr-fully." Profesor Dainglison. of the JefTer-on College Philadelphia, it his grent work on Ilimn Phay siolaigy, devoes more t lan fi' iv pages to al ex amnination if thia suabj:ct. ls experitmnts wih Dr. eanimont, ian the (;at.t ic Jial e ob tained froin the living human stomalh, anl froa aanials, nre well known. *- In cases. lie saiys, " digestioi ocacurred its perfatlv in the artificial us in the intural di-esition." ' Dr.Jolm W. Drapier. Prot:Asor of Chemni-try. in the Miclical College of the University of New York, in 1is ' Text Bouk of Cheamistry, page 386, says.: ' It hats been it question w he ther artiiijai digesion could be perforined--hnt it is now univerrally ndititd that it may be." Dr. Cnrlaaater's .tamiaid wo k on Physiology, which is in the library of every iak n and s used as a Text liaok int all the Cllegar, is full of evidence similar to the abve, r specting the rt i:arkabil Digestive power of Pelt ail, and the fact thait it uay be readily Fepara. ted from the ionitneh of thr calf or Ox. and used for eylprimenl in Artificial Dg.estion, or aR a reinedy for disean es of thi Stomach, and deli cient -scretimn of Gastric Juiice. f;,i? Call oat the Agent 1aiad get a dFecriptive irtielar, gratis, giving at large ainoannt of bci entitic Evidlence, siniilar to the aiove, together with It Report of Reimarkable Curea, front all parts of the United Statels. AS A DYSPlEPSIA CURER, Dr. Iloughtot's Pirast ha produced the nmost marve loni elleca, in cnritig vases of De biliLy. Emn-iatioan. Nervoins Dle-line. and Ilyr peptic Cibumpltion. It is impossiles to give the deiails of cnvse in the hilits of this adver tiement; but aithe icated ecertificatea have beent givenl of miore itan Twoa hlaaandred Remark ilable Curia, in Phliindelhiia. New Yoirk, anid llorton ailonte. Thesi-e were nearly all diesperate c:ases, atnd the culres were not oanly rapidi and~ wondaierful, lat puermaancnt. It isi a gre-at Nervtus Aaitidote. it nI partieklnr ly u~seful for tenidenacy ato lilions isaord,-r, L~iver U.'napliaina, Feve-r anal A guac, and i hv Ev1il lects of Quinoine, 3lereuary, anda oatheir druga uipoan thi lDigea'tive Organas, afaer a long siacne.. Al, for exceha ina entinag, anid thie too rie uase of ar li-tt iitias. It aloot reconiciles 1fe-alt'.a ith luitempiler-ance. (LI STi)M.\f'l CO.TIlAINTIs. The-re is nlo form of Olad Stoach Coampla ints au lachit daoes nout seeti to reachl ail remoit~ ae at mei. Na at ter how btad they mny be, it 'i ve. nstaunt reief ! A sinag!c dose remloves a0 the mpajlaeasiu aanlsympt<,s; ail it iiatv a need Iii lie t-reiied for a ilhort timie to aakea thea goaJ :lli termllantent. Puiriy of iand and Viror af Rody follow iiat ane. 'It'is pa:trt iinlar exceal eant itn entes if .nn.aa a, V.isint-. rampasa. atoenes of the piti f thea Stoach~a. aistresa af:er rainlg. law. cail I State af tli-he i iaod. I eavinie, Lont n,.us of Spirits, IDespo t nany, i.maaciataoa. hWeaikness, tiiideneir to I iienaiin . Sniici h.a . Dr. llaionghton' ~s/'paain, i- Filda lay aiearly all hte Iei-:er. in line dlru:;s ! it P'opia'ar 31iir.si brnhouit ate ilted State,. It is prepasre.l in ondvaer an iaana Fluid far--and i:1 Pricseripadon ils fair thea use aaf Playsieiatali. Priu ate (irenalars fair the use of Phlysiciant, nay he inaiiied if Dr. Ilintn or his A genits. Inr cribing lihe whale parocess of ptreparataioni.undai ivinig the aboltii ti i!ni which alag eiaagg aif ii niew remteday aire- biaed. A1s it is niot a seret asmedy, ni iobje, a tio lint! riaiagainast it, is lay Phlya-iitanas ini itpartabilae iataning and eguala r practice. Pice. Onea Doallar per battile. E.-if UJisr ivr. -ruts '- l'very bot tle iif ihe :eninle PlI PsI N beaa ' h-- writti-n sianua'ire oif .S. I lot(n-roON, ii. D)., soa~la roplrietiar, Phil delpliai, Pa. Copy-ri-:ht and Trade SItk tie Et?7' Sold lay all Druggists ntiJ Deatlers iin eteber 1,15. -' Just rece-aiving 11h ;ai heal iad lrowno Shieieinen nad Shiirtinags ; 1rIlbora' a'tripes ; Phn it iii ays, Osniuamgs, U'ttin and I.inent ; hiosiery, tlhtte, icolaoredl iandh laaiid G.love': (a.--si. acres ; annaeti', itnekr .lieana.. llanneb-; hiencahedl. brin na anta.1 taine Jeunia-blaie Denaim., :c. &c. Fair sal a law lay Opapouito I. J. & M.. Mosea-s' Lawt Ullice. Jana. 201, 1i m Groceries! Groceries!! WVill bae receivedi in a faw dayst, a choice lii f Grriaanis ;conaistinga in part O Olal Govenonen~at Java C ollee. Pirlime Iiin Collee, (new5 eropi) Green TI-i. itn Lh. anal 1-2 Lb, eaddlers, halhi et IhahIimaarei Flouar, Sugar aif val anas dleecriptionts, Prime (.ast. ii II.uaer. Best Itim lore Ilamsan, Pimn. Lard ;No. I Mauketeal, N. 0. atnad Caaha .'tolassesi Whilte Wmetii andai Cider Vianeg-r, Suilt, Iliar, Soap,. Siatrcht Pe~ppi-r. Stace, (anler, (iinnamona, Candaler-..Sperm.t -- diaalmo uand T1al low, &c. &. For sala hiow for enshl lay W. J. Flt.\NCis, Oppoasitea F. J. & M. Mowea' Law Ollice. Jan. 20, 1852 SE~GARWN! SEGARSW!! A veary achotice lot of Segars of thte foallowlin raaadr: 2000N Rio Ilaaando, 2tH0f hiiambrkop, 2000'0 iI Peiadher, 2,t100 Aatmerienn Siegar,. I'mie ch.c-wingi 'aToaaao, Maccohuy tad .Saotcht Snuff. For side low for tash by W.' J. FRlANCIS, OapositeF. J. & M. Moses' Law Olice. 3lanks for Sain at thi8 Office SUMTER HOUSE. - F. AYERS, would *epectMiy in form the aizutin nf Spmitsrvllle &nd thie surrosanding country that he hap neasat returned front Charleston, and lpa mai arrangements to receivo.ICE eindSODA WA TER, of every variety, weekly. ie is on hand, and -will continue to receive throughouit the seaison, a choice ai oitmtient o. Wines and Cordial Cuonfectionariep, Fruit, &c., all of which voill he disposed of cheajer than waN ever oiroaed bofire n thiN - place. Mty 2, 1850. M0 tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUM TEi VILLE, $. C., This Ilotel is situated in the most pasant port of the ton n. The Proprielor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling public; prom ising to apare no exertions on his part to render them comifortable. Charges rca sonable. WiEBB CLARK, Propprielor.: Jan 23 13 tf CIR CULAR. The subscriber respectfully iniforsan his frien a nd rustonlerp, that ie is now recetivinag, at lhis Old stnid, No. 26 lIAa.-STnzr.r, (up istairs,) from Engluia, Germnany, France tnd ite Northseria States, it conpilete an.ortnent of Ztaplc alb aiunng Drcess oobs, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, nsa pier ('atalogue annexed, whilch lhe is hpreparedl to sell oa reanasonnil tersas, at W hole-sale only, to the Cositry Trao. lie re'pcifllv ,olieitn a ail, I.ing deitrmined to sell a l4w sy taily llouse in tle City. E. G. JIWN. CATALOGUE. Silk andtl Straw Honescts. Hibifbonts, Flowers .m11d Salk Goosl. lloticry. Glovep, Scarfs, Crsavatai, Togeliter %with al copislete asortiameti of 3lilliae - ry Goods, Dres.s and Clont: Trimiigs, c. G is. 11eh 4ig nnd other Pistola, P'erensgsiona Capn, Gamtle & Shot Bugs., l'cwer FlaskN. Knives, Seissors, Razors, G(ent's Tnvelling Toilet Caes, Mullsical lau'istmnenatu. Writing ('aes, Work foxes, Fauiey Stationnry, C oats' Spool Cottusn, Comsimson do., Tapes, SYaris, lisuttos. Comsi', Needles, Pins, Brushes', Co. Sa p, Perfumiery, Iaiks, A11d a general araiortment of Fancy Articles, Gold and Silver Watchces, Jewelry, Marine Timne Pieces, Frenchl Mastel Clocks, Coitnoin Brass and Wood clocks, &c. English and Gernnas (;sill, Bird Cnges ndal Tra ps, and various other articls too nucerus to mnition. N.B.-Just retrived frot Pari< the snot iplendid ansorti-.-nt of (.ill and Gold Jewelry ese'r offired in this mwarket. E. G. 11. Oc tober 14, 1851. 50-t-tf. FOR SALEt Valuable Real Estate in the Town of Sumterville. The entire lot on which i- siatated the SU.\T ,ll O I TEI, isiw ocnpied 1-v .\r Alyers, toriierly by ir. Windlni, Mr. Dinkms, ancd othfers.. The new buddinags on te lit nr'-, a la rge convenient two sto. ry establishltnena jist finaipled anal occnpied by lay Mr. i-we-rs as a CARIIAG MA KING ENSTAL.3L liNIEN'', with a liack :'smsith Inhop attachted ; thi Store occupiaed by Dr. Alel.eti as ani APOTHECARsY, the JTI EHOU:-IE ocenpied by M1 r. Fniosm assaI intY GOODS EST'AIJ.wIySinI NTl undier the same riof I y anyself. 'Ihe Sia. bles on the premis s nare new a il afFird acc'assomolation fr SIXTY IlEAD 01-' Il0118i.8. Th~e rent ot thse busildlias ex Ichtssive ofsthes Tlavarns itself (which resats for three hutndlred dlallairs) is woirtha s'even h ia dlreds andl tinay dolars. Th'ie whocle wilt -sa he d ispso chapl faor cashl, oar na tc redit tot an appsroved purch~aer. Appslynn0 the -lpreuss to WMa. WEBB3. Ocet. 28th, 1851 1 tf Spigand Summer Goods Th uwribeair in naow raeeivinsg his Sri'ING; .S'1T)(K or G~OODS, lwhih lhe ilirsto thcs psulic at redced prics; conssistinag ina pasr as f olloss,: Plain Esartston G;inghsas, Solid (olori Ssuperlines Chsinsa Solid C'olors. Orgsande L~uan, P'rintedi Embsroide redl Muastiana, Solid Wovea~ Thsread Lace, .Jacet lF iging, "lsaerting, Swisdgig, Aliphia l acire Capes, Su'irline " l" ibbons Trimmsed, Ladais Hazsllsoon Sleeva', redledtcu ws osrkead Collars, Mlourniung; " Canastioan Brai " kiasrigea Triammahsga., " ibbon -'s " 'ilk Pensdacnts T'rimamings, "Itlack and colored Kid Gloves, " . ilk P'aracsol., ('olid '' (Chamays Guinghaaamn, llrown asndsa Drab Linenas Drills, (Ottons Aden.,, Sn~ is.s assdaMil M u3sli-ne, lincena Camsbrick 1 lanskerciecfs, M s arioni Plaid andi Scraped llomesspuns, M 1arlbsoro ". En.tghsh~ lonsg Clothas, 0Ctsarlstson 7-8 asal 4-4 Shirinign, Graaaitville 7-d scaad 4-4 l)e Kaslb Cottons Osaularga', Xsracgwu- Fanscy Prissn tolors warnteduis, " Funitusre Prinsta, " sardling Ladies Black anid colored Gbaiters, Seul Skian Slippers, Genn llack anad colonsad Gaiiern, Fusr aand Silk II ans, "IA5ho5rn ands Panama flats. "Psanmestao liasci, " Pcaleaf I sctsa, GRO(CERIElS, IIARtDWARE AND CROCJN ERY, &c. &c. A LSO 20 hlarrs be'st llaltimoore Flour, 5a Kegs sat G(shean IHutter, 12 Hasxes uin En~glisha Chsae, IAll of whsich hea olfers low for cashl or to punsctuacl customlert. T. .J. DINK INS. A pril 91, 13sl 24 if FLORA, Pasiry C'ook and H aker of Cakes, 4.c. 4.c Offers lher servi'es to thae citizens of Sumiser acdtu ihle adjoinaing Districts isa (lie p~repartioni of bridal fecasts, pasrty-sujiperet &c. 11er .oang experiensco andt service ina every depassrtmns~at of hier buintsai, jusiatifies 11er ins aegaginig to give entiro satisfactiona to her emoployers. Shoe amay be fouind by asppliention at the Barber's Shop ins thsis place. Sumnterville,,Jans.8th, W51 11 if Hats and Capst The aisuscrber will receive in a few days, a viary fine anorment of Gent's anal Hoy's H ats anad Capa, which wilt be sold at unusually low prices at the store of W. J. FR ANCIS, ppie .I. & M. Mn-s' lAw Ofhisn. W. J. JACVnD. NATuiNIVI. JAcon:I NO. 221 KjG 8REE, (SEVENTH STORE ABOVE MJARtKETRt TEET.) Importers and Dealers in Foreigm & Doj eistie, Dry Goods 937' Our customers are ensured Moderate Rates and a strict tdhcrance to the One Price tyan'mu. 8. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. DARECT IMPORTERS. c. & E. L. KERIUSON & 00, DtREcTIAJhPOaTERasOf lti-bheh Dryfi) *ood i are happy to inform their friends and custoiners, that they are now ruceiviig by every arriial from Europe adlitions to as complete a stuck of Staple and Fauacy Dry Goods an has every been ofuered in thin market. GOOD GOODS ARIP FURNIMSiED AT LOW PRICES, and those who purchase in their city are in% i ted to exauine their styles, which will he fiund pectnliarly adapted to the Southern Trade. LADIES DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTIC FABRICS IN EVETY VARIETY: OF NEGRO CLOTHES, BLANKETS AND PLANTATION DRY GOODS, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. HOUSE-K EEPING; A RTICIES, in their line it every variety. together with a lull stock t' (ASIIElRS, VlS'I'IN( ansda 4 COTS: o, LINENS whichn ill be found Iree from any tuixture of Cotton. All articles sold are gtarantied to prove as representedh. 1'erm--Casli or City neceptat:ce. C. & E. L. KEAtRISON & (O.. 2093 Norih-West Corner - rKing & 3alrket-Ptreets. Sepitemtber o, 1851. 45-tf Boots and Shoes. i&mS0f'TurCN MAEPLAN TTION I t O A N S 1101 "18 EVANT 81101 88. &c., WHIOLE8ALE AN) Rl1'AIL, NO. 30. EAST [lAY, CIARI.ESTON, 80. CA. The isbperiber. Age-nt for the SOUTIH CAR 0LINA 6HJOE FACTORIY. at Charleston, S. C.,and tlhes C lAV FACTOltY, at Che raw, S. C.. n ill otTer for sale iA this nuarket by the 1st of Sete mher. a large supply of South ern metde PLANT'ATION IlitO,,ANS and HIOUSlE 8l1tAVAN''S SHOES, together with a general nirortmem of 1101's and ShOES, which will lie sold ait the lowest market prices for goods or a simtilar iality. it. A. PRINGLE,, Dealt: in lrogans, liuota and ,hies, No. 30. Euatt Huy. Augusit, 19, 18.,1. -4m. E. B. CREWS, Auctioneer and Conuaission ME R C II A N T. NO. 19 VENDUE RANGE, CLIARILESTON. S. C. Unreserved Sules f )Ry cOODS twice a week at his Sales Ilooms. Liberal advanes made on all coinsignments.. November 6, 1850 t if DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLL8ALE AN) RETAIIL Clothing Warehouse, 5238 KirsbmetZ Jo. CHA RLESTON, S. C. 31Ly 21st, 1851 30 ii W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, FASIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ES8T A BL1IlMIEN T, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 King-street, cornier of. Wecnt worth, Chiarleston, S. C.K Puarchansers wvill fital at all timtes a fuill antd comsplete stock oh' Getnt'.. RL EA ADY-MJ ADE CL 0OTIlING AR T'ILLES. W. A. KENT. G. Ht. MITCHtELL ii Mantfactory 1 13 Wasuainagtoan Stores N. Y- a May 1849. :30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE. FERtDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, M~USICAL INSTRUMiENTS, 1King street, Sign of the Lyre, Cha*rlcston, S. C. GAILLARD & SNOWDEN O1onounisiona Mercclaunts, 30.6 .SOUTIIIERN Wl[IA F, * CHAlrLESTON', S. C. I' BY I.L UTRILD Yleetinag-St., Chuarteston, S, .. Sepltmber 16, 1851 47-tf Wm, AllstonGourdin, NO. 56, EAST-HAY, CIIARtLESTON, S. C. Is prepared to ma~ko liberal advances on Con.signents of Rice, Cotton, Corna, Sugar, Flonri, C'irni, Hay', &c. al R EF~IENES.--.OISr. Gourdin, Matthl essen, & Co., Gecorgo A. H~opley, Alon zo .1. White, Charleston, 8. C..; .1Tandy Walkor, Esq., Greenville, S. C. ai April 24, 1851. 26 ly AlVIERICAN HOTEL, 'f ConNER OF K'NG AND GEotWGE STREETS Cluuarleston, S. C. A The above estaiblishament, han been pr I1 thoroughly repaired, and in now open m for the accomodation of the travelling 03 community and rmanent boarders, This es. tablishment has lon fitted tup at great expense,A and furnished thsroughsout with entire now furn. Iturn, and better beds thantt hotels are susu allya fhrnished with, With these induicemenits, and e an accommunodating dhisoition on the part of the proprietors and those in thteir empiloy, thecy hope to merit a liberal share of patronage. J. W. KING.a G. W. KING. Oct. 30th, 1850 1 tf i 83r The Omnibus 3. C. CA fLHOUN run nung directly to the House will be in walt ing at all time. at the Depot. 'i > renvey' p'a'n - grs to ite 1Ir- til nd i, the ot. . ., bbnttace T. -1Jqf~I or Cerk-9f the c( it k UFA FOR T,'X Mvr. Editor: Plnse 4nwgunes V. iURA NT, a Catd a- fyr:T 3 61 yt f Salem County, a4 til next Elelp bhg~e yA%'VQ~A~ January BI, li3. 3 ,7". Mr. Editor: Ylou.. vill'plense 'muptnil P. 5I. GIIIIIONS. ta 4,iJ da1i l'mx-ollvet tr for Sulemu county, at the rij'ti'ig flecten. anId ige S A Ny yo hr. J)IIN F. BA .jA RIn enndidale foiTdi ollector, aL tle next elcflmon, slnd .ohlge hMANY VTERI'. Vebrvuary 5th, 1851 15 yr *r-We are authorized ;to nnounce.10IIN W DAltGAN, usand) Inte for Tax Colleetor, for Cliareinoit ountv, nt the inext Election. .1 (jr W e are authorized to innounce ALEXA NDI-L WA'Ts, Esq. is u Cnmdidate for Tax Collectoi, of.Clare& nout. county at the ensuing Eleritinn, MANY FJIENDS.; - The Friends of Thoos I.. 65TII, announce him as a candidate for he office of Tax Collector, for tlej County of -laremnoni. Novetmber6, 1850 2 We are authorized nannnounce 'n 1. W. STUCK EY an aca6s lidate fur Tn: ector for Salem Conuntyja he next elceri (Oct. IGih, 18.J SIi OT!i Tihe F ricads of Jolan I I iTE. Esq. nnnoune nim a a Crndldate ror Tax Collectm r uf Claremont countya -Avhe text Eiletioi, Clothing ! Clothing i 25 PEr CENT CaIRAPER THAN CAN B 'ULTCIASED ELsEWJIRE. E. & H. BAPl'M would retwmetfully enll the :sttentin of the inhnhiltants "f Slimter District nemi ty to their splendid assortmnehl if Cluthiig, sucih as Dress, Sa31ck, anzjd Frock Coats: ivnrrunted all (of the best workmanship and ., he finerst quality and material; also, Cin Satini Vests, Cassianerc nd all other articles connected with a gentle nana's funibihing departnment. Our motto shall e t" Fin:il profits and quirk ales." Nle cal ,mtre ll tio-e who patronisse ix they candt auy the name articles elsewhere at such low rices. Pleiasc call and wee, and examine for -um'elves at our New and Fashionable Stori, qo. 321 ling-st., Charleston, S. C. Alsoa heir Store in Georgetown, S. C. Nov. 18, MSI. 4-tf Shoes! Shoes Ladies' black and colored Gaiters. Kid umid .lorocco Slips and Ties. Geut's and Ioy's Shoes. N1E O l110 S, &c. &c. -A .8so Pln 6hwl-at bee-,~fr envTO W. J. FRANCIS It'ler the Oiice of the Suniter Baisief, Junmel8. TIIl! ireat British Quarterlies AND Bllackwood's Mlagazin. 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