The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, March 30, 1852, Image 5
'lISCELLANEOUS,
A Few Thouglats onk Leap Year.
Thiisis leap-year-a year which
hot only 'leaps over a whole day in
the calendar of .time, but in which
theladies are allowed .to leap over
lodg-established conventional rules,
6ud "goin" on their own particu
lar and exclusive book, and make
propositions for marriage to the
terner sex. Without waiting to be
sudd'to, they themselves may sue,
noffoi beach of promise, but for a
teal promise-which when carried
out, will enable them to control, if
hot wear a pair of breeches. All the
laws which condemn ladies of a cer
tain age, who have hearts in their
bodies, to wait until they are asked,
and - conceal their love until "con
cealment, like the worm in the bud,
feeds on their damask cheeks," are
null and void till the first of January
1858-abrogated and set at naught,
and their fair ones who have long
loved silently, may now give their
passion words, and the first time they
ean catch their enamorate all alone,
'I'd fal tentold," which shall subdue
his hardened soul, and make him
Mroent to walk thenceforth in those
silken bands so easily put on, and so
hard, so very hard to break. We
do not know that, as a general thing,
the ladies have taken the advantage
of their prerogative, but if they
h1ose, they may, and, for the sake
of that miserable class of humanity
the old - bachelors- who live among
fs, warning examples of the utter
wretchedness of "single blessedness,"
we hope they will. The majority of
the poor creatures are only single
because they can't help it; they
would all jump at the slightest
chance to better their forlorn condi
tion,- and, had they spunk enough,
would have proposed themselves long
ago. Therefore, out of mere pity
for them, we hope the ladies will "go
in and win."
. Don't be afraid, ladies, the game
is in your own hands; 'ou have been
trifled' with and flirted with, and held
ih't *embling suspense long enough;
now it is time enough to end your
suspense and their misery, by ma
ling honorable-and, of course, no
lhdy would ever think of making any
other-prop-:otions at once. We
Venture not one would dare to say
"'No," but that each would respond
with a hearty "Yes and thank you,
too 1"-Bro. Johnathan.
Tom QUADRUPEDs OF NORTh AMr.
ICA.-Mr. V. G. Audubon, son ofthe
great and much lamented ornithologist,
so well known and so highly esteemed
by the citizens of Charleston, who is
now on a visit to our city, is, as we
learn upon a work of great interest,
which was projected by his father,
entitled "The Quadrupeds of North
America, by John James Audubon, F.
RI. S., &c., and the R1ev. John Bach.
man, D. D., &c." The subjoined
Prospectus will give our readers an
insight as to its character.
The present will be a miniature
copy of the large edition, with figures
and descriptions of the Quadrupeds of
the tUnited States, (including Texas,
California, and Oregon,) part of
Mexico, the British and Russian Pos
sessions and Arctic regions of our con
tinent. Each numiber will contain
-five plates, litographed in a superior
style and careflily coloured from the
original drawings.
The numbers will be deliveredl to
sub~scribers at intervals of not less than
one mouth, and the work will be comn
ploted in thirty niumbers.
The price of each inumlber is one
dollar, payable on delivery.
Somie six or eight numiabers of the
work have been already compj let ed,
and will shortly be ready for delivery,
arid we cannot doubt that a large sub
stription to the work will be spon
taneously made in Charleston, whiere
the projector of the work is so
well known, and whose grent- talenits
and untiring industry in the pursuit of
the science which he so wairmly
cherished, are remembalered by all
The numbers already tinishied, and
which have been submitted to us, are
most beautifully- excuted, aind the
whole wvork when comnpletedl will be
highly creditable not only to the
authors but the artists who are engaged
i4'earrying ont the design.
PLAIN F ACTS FoRt PLAIN FARM
nas.-Farmers are often complain
ing of the burthen of high taxes that
weigh them down. But it is a noto
rious fact, that ninety-nine hundreths
of our farmers lose and waste more
valuable manure on their premises
annually, than would pay all their
taxes for five years.
We think we hear some of our
farmers say, that we are mistaken,
tecause, they keep their straw and
* their cattle in a yard, and make two
or' three hundred loads of manure in
a year. True, but they lose forty
per cent, of this very manure, by im
proper management of it. General
ly, it lies on a step hill below their
back barns, with allI the water from
the barn running through it for nine
months, washing out twenty per cent.
of its value, and carrying it into the
nearest run or creek,, and then they
haul it into their fields in August,
and spread it out for two or three
weeks, on the top of the ground, al
lowing the sun to evaporate twenty
per cent, more of its valuable proper
ties, before it is plowed under
ground, where it ought to have been
come dry. Ifere is the forty per.
cent.:goneoat-two operations. Now,
three hundred loads of manure are
worth five hundred dollars to the
field. Forty per cent. off of this is
two hundred dollars loss.
IIOmCID.-An affray occured in
John-street, on Wednesday night,
between B. L. Plumeau and Edward
Dereef, free men of color, which re
sulted in the death of the former.
A jury of inqueet was held by Charles
H1. Axson, Esq. who returned a ver
dict that 'B. L. Plurmeau, a free
person of color, died from a wound
inflicted in the right breast with some
sharp instrument in the hands of Ed
ward Dereef, a free person of color.'
Dereef, has been arrested and com
mitted to jail.-Courier.
A PATHETIC SPEECn.-Te speech
made in the Florida Legislature, on
the occasion of a menber's death, fins
been the rounds, but is good enough
to print again:
'Mr. Speaker, 'Sir:-Our fellow citi
zen, Mr. Silas Higgins, was lately a
member of this branch of the Legisla
ture, and he died yesterdy in the fore
noon. Ile had the brown creatures,
(bronchitis,) and was an unconmon in
dividual.-His character was good up
to the timte of his death, and lie never
lost his voice. Ile was 56 years old,
and was taken sick betore lhe died at
his boarding house, where board can
be had at a dollar and seventy-five
cents a week, washing and lights in
cluded. le was an inigeIious ereatutire,
and in the early part of his life had a
father and iuother. I is uncle, l'iino
thy lHiggins, served umtder (Jen. Wash
ington, who was buried soon after his
death with inilitarv honors, and sever
al guns were burst in firing salutes.
Sir, Mr. Speaker, Gen. Washington
would have voted for the tariff 01'1840,
ifhe had been alive and hadn't a' died
sornetime beforehand. Now, Mr.
Speaker, such being the character of
Gen. Washington, I motion that we
were adjourned till to morrow morn
ing as an eidenble Eat our respect fir
the memory ot'S. Higgins. who is dead,
and died of the brown creatures yester
day inl the forenoon.'
NEwsPAPV~nS AND 'rF TA11WF.-A
ciriclar frrni tile lr':eistt ry lle]a rt i aent,
:imiiounives that niewsipaiers, properly
SO ealled, will not herentier he liable
to any charge i 'duty when imiported
from Europe for ininedimate dibtril'
tion to subseribers. Works of' period
ieals, in books or pamphllet fori, ne
cessarily remain suabject to the rate of
duty iriiposetl by tie (xisting tarif act.
In a ease of trying to prove a
nan drunk, an Irish witness, taking
the stand, was asked by the Judge,
if' he thought the mn:ui worse forI liquor,
replied, "No! in fhith, I thouglht hili
the better f'or it."
Ti England an editorial notice as
charged at thec rate (if aboiut twenty
tirnes the p rice oit the advertiseiienit
to which it ret'ers. II ere it is denamtnd
ed as a somaethiing to be thraowna into the
l~argain.
There are two rea~aons why~ vou
should not intlerruplt an e'ditor' wlaitlihe
is writing. One is, it is aplt to put1
him out--the other is, you miight get
putt out yo u rsehf, especially it' lie hias
got thick hoots oni.
fomcTALITY AM~ONo1 GEiE.s.
Wiithini the five veairs wh~ ichab yme
elap~sed sinmce It e oriihneneernient of the
Arinerican G~eniErals hiave depia rtEdI t his
Ely, Kearnyii, laaiiier, 1 lEopphingL, lklikapj.
Dunican, Craoghani, I iroioi, A rbtckle,
anad Whiitinig.
Improved Uotton Gins.
Tiank ful for palst favouiiars 11ne subscier w 'i-h
es to inform theul ic t ha iit hei stilli maniiua
w.hich hie thinks that thei cottonEI giiniedi on t
of those gins of thei late' impllroEmrenti is worth
ion giinned on tE ordinary gin. lie aih-i miain
of tihe linesit finish andt Eof thte betst EEmiETiak -
hiardenedi-t w.lihi hEO w.ill SEll for 52 pe San.
lie alsou repiairs otld gin anpuit Es I hemii iin rom.
ptete aider ati thie shotetst noitice. Atl tue for
Gmns wil be prompt~l andI hunctalyi at tEnedE
Statebumrg, iSumter Disat, S. C. F'eb 17, '20-uf
Swee, nd Iron. nro
SwdsadEnghish, lirroad and nro
Bar, Square, Round andl Oval; I loop, llaii'
and Boider I ron. Cast, Ge;rmi.ani and Winier
Steel. Smiit his To'Eols. Carpenter's To'ol.
Bluggy Axles and Springs, Cairriage Trim;
mmiugs. ii Ellow Ware, (mut an ruh
Nan s, always on handu and~ fin sale hlow
by - PERRY .\10.-:S.
Feb. 2-1, 1852 18--at
N'otice.
All persons indlebtedi to mte idiidnatlly,
or as Ordinary, will please moake inueudi
ate payment, as' it is absolutoly nccessrary
that I close up my biisiniess, soma part of
which lhas been of lor'g standing unsettled,
anid w..hich I am determrined shiall remnain
so no longer. I hope may friends w..ill attilEnd
to ihis at on~ce, andit giv.o me and thaem~iselves
as little trouble as mady be.
W. LE W'lS.
Groceries! Groceries !!
WAill tie received'E in a fewi' Eays, 'a hitctiio lot
of GroceiEs ; conslisrnE in prt af
Ubi Goavernmen t Java C o1l-e
P'rime liio Colt.'e, (nEw'' eropi)
(G*reena Ta, ini Lih andE I- 1.1,L catdde ri
hibi, best liaElimori, F-lour,
SNigar oif vairiou descriptions,
P'rieli Go"shlen Ilintter,
ltest iialimoron. i~alum,
l'rimne 1.nrd; No. I Alaike'rial
White Wino andi ('iter Vie~gar,
Salt, iiice, SEEap, Starch,
&c. ..
Forn sale low for enauh by3,
WN. .1. l'ilA N('ta
(ipj'uiimu 1.. .1 &~ 31 ars hi.w Ih;,'.
urttered scordmlim; to Act of Conrmi, tin the yonr
1851 'by J. 8. l10U1011TON, M. P., In Lhe cleik'S
0H1ve of the DistriteL Court for tho Eastru r
Diattict of 1'omnusylvanla.
Another Soientific Wonder! ,j
OREAT OURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J. S. HOUCHTON'S
PEPSIN
V
THE TRUIE
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR, GASTRIC JUICE.
Preparedi from nu1Ir'r, or the futirih Stnoumah
of the Or, sifter directions of Huron Jiebvig, tle
great Piyiiological ('ihetiisll, by J. 6. 1l0s:u1
TON. 1. 1)., iildelpin, P4.
This is a truly wonderfi remedy fir Indligest
tiion, 1)yspeposin, Jntmdicre, I.iver Comuplain,
constipation, and lihility, (uriig after Nn
ture's own ituethod, by Natuires's own Agent, tihe
Gastrie Juire.
C7 litmf a tenispoonful iof Pepsin, inmfuised
in water, will digesti or dissolve, Pier PEiionc
of R.eas t lcrf, in about two hours, out of the
Siomich.
Prcsin is lite ihiefelement, or Great liigest
ing I rinciple of lite (Gastric Juie-ie tsmolveit
of the Food, tle Purifying. liremrving, a1t d1
Stimnulating Agent if' ite Stomneh md Iintemi
tiles. It is extrMcted from the Digestive Stom
nich( of the Ox, tints forminig nin artificiai iDigei
live Fluiid. precisei'ly liku the ntatumral fmistrie
Juie inI its ('henim ei powmrs, and ffurnii.hingm at
Complete adt] Perft'' Substitute for it. My the
aid of this preparationm, the pains mad evik of
liuidigesmtion anl Iy)vppsia mar' rem'mv I , joist n F
th ey wouill be by i henitimy Stommneh. It il do t
ing wonler for i)yzpeptics, eimrig eases (if - .)e
iity, immariation, Nervoum Ieeliim., cmd Dys-'
peie 1 Conmmpmmtiol. sulplnsied to be mil mite verge I
of tie grave. The seienmtific lIvielece upo11n1
whihi it is baised, is in time highesmt. degree Ctmri
ous and Iteinarkable.
SCIENTIFI( EVIDENCE!
I3aront Liebig inl his celeramted work can Anui
mal (icmiitry, iysm : "' Ani artificial Digestive .
Filuid, anaftlogoums to time Gmastric .imice, may bei
readily prep arel from tie mumou membmranime of
tle stomuioli of lite Calf, 1in wnhiclh vtriis nrti
eles of food, ams ioemt and eggp, will lie solenmed,
cimnged and1ii diest ed. jnmtt imm tle s.,me smntmer
asi tihe) wouh bei he in t mn tonimhlm.'
ir. .'mlme, im Ilis valuaroble writing< tin tie
"IisPhysiilogy of iuestioi," observes tihit '' a
udimlmitlutiom of 1t dlm lue (utm1:mim4hy of the t astrie
.Juice is n protnlitlent afitmm all-pre% niling enuse of
I tysipepsial;'" and114 hel' slmtale that " a distin i.-hed
profenror if ni'diinit' inm Lionio, wlo Was se
verely nmllie'ed wilh this consplilini, fidmin"g
every thling -Ilse to fitil, hadl recums rtse ti thme
Gastric Jufirem, obtine d from timh- stom it mft' I
Iiving aninmim, n hiel provel contpletey t ur
cemsfully."
Profes:;or Duidison, of the .Jeirson COillee
Philadelphia, inl hi great work onm imin l'lhy
siology. demvoles m1rem 1han1m fifi page.s to am ex
mmminationl of this subject. Ills experimenis
withlm Dr. Ileaimmint, mim tie at strim' Jime ol.
twined fron the liviiig litiman timmmachli, andl
from animae, nrn we'I[ kwmnm. '' [i ma e'.''
lie pays, " digestion omcc-ivri . 'perJ.ftilv in tlm'
artificia am in the mtural iionms."
Dr.liom W. I)railN'r. l'ri .mr fmit' ('m miiirv.
inl tile Melli i llee of ie Ul'iver iy o)f I
New York, inl hi'm ": Tt' xt lo I mok (t' ch4lie.mjomir'v."
pange 386). says.: "1 It. has beenl a ques.tionl wime
ther ntrtificial digestimon obilm ie perorm d-but
it is mw tmiversallv mbitni'ied thal it m1nmy b
fir. C *arlmeteir' .tandmmmard work on il olour,
n' hiuis ii the hbratry of every phov.-iemln. :1il
IV tiSel 's at Text ANnic im all 'et.'e lg. is
fuill of evidenteu similur to the above, r -
ipelitig lite rein-markable Iigestive power if Pep
sini, andm11 the fit that it mamy be rendily velpara
ted from tme stomach of the inlf or Ox, aiid m.med
fir experimment in Arifitlal l)igetmion, or its a
rei iv for disenme of tihe Itolnmch, and deli- I
('ient mmmecrtiion oft Gastorie Jumi'e.
t t 'amll oin them A geni andii gemt am descmripmtive'
Cirmcubir. grmat is, givliing mm ir' mm mnimunt mif Sii
enstuifi' Ei'dencsie, simmilmmr tom mhi aboimve', imop-their
wiithm lepmrts of li'emn~rkale &'ures, fiim mill
part of thme L'ited'i Stamtes.
AS A l)YMi'E-SIA CUREiR,
D'r. Ilmiughltimn'ii lm:t-ts limis pmrodmlu'ed theii
umost iim tarxm'llonm, m'ii-ets, imn c uing mmases minfI Ii'
bility, Enmmi-mionim. Ne'ri mit's )le'cine, andi )ym.
pmeiime Cinimm ptmmionmi. it is iimpmisile li gim e
the~ dilui' i 'of'mase ini thme liitms ofi thi.<:mmmier'
tismentmm; imot manti-lim' atemdi'i ceti ites hamve'
mme giten oif moire- thamn 'liwolundiire'd li'terrk
ableim Cuiresm, nii !'hiiamd,.lpia~. Newxi York, ammi]
Itiostoni amlmmnm. These~ wire nem'arly mli lm'e iramte
cams, mandi iihe utres weire noti onily raidi unidI
wondeiilmrfult, limt pemrmaemntm.
it ii mm mireamt Nrvusi Anitim,'. :mmid p:umteumar
lv uiefuli fur tndency' tim ilji 'mm isomrt.-r. I .ive'r1
t 'inphmiintm, iFeveirmi a mnmmiAu-e andmi tlw iii oillct
mif Glisii~ in i mtlr,. midmt ' imihr iilries lmponm i he
Il i.5--t mx, ()r-.p:mmmtus m-n r am liingm iich io . A l"',
tir ixes in' ai ntmijim. andii thim iio frim' iim mitar
mdemni mpimii-. ii amostm- reionvim 1l-alt;s nith
OiL) ST1OMM('ii Co)lPLATNTS.
'l'hemrm' ims ini fomm if (h! Stiinehl C'ommpilmimt
ni hmieh it dome' niot iii'm ti rm'achl andii rieimovea
mlnci. Nom innmier howx b~,i thyv inarm hr, it gm ives
instajmfnt - reie A msm~il dmi.m' reniomlrs mill dim
unmpleasanmmt sy~mtmfs; muimi ii mmnly iemdm to bm
repientedmiftr am ihortn imi' la mmnke' thmesei imsi
efh-'e's pernmanenmtim. )'uityjf o/ //im -.nd mml 'or
t/ lohdy folliw att once'. It iv pairtmiulr e'ce'l
lemnt ini c-aiss min Namiien.mm Vom immmt in-', rmaim pm,
Smir'nem'mof ith pit o f the' Sinachmi diistri- 'mfter
(-atinm'. imin . irmhl staimt of lie illiod, iiin in ii ,
l~imu' mf Spmiiiti. lleimodenev. mmii F m~nition,
We'mmlimi-.m. mimmiimm-v tim insa:nity, tnii mlie.
I )r. lit ' lmm" m'psin, is milil liy m-marly amli
thme deamlers in line druigma tii l'opubiiir Meiine'm,
thmrumhoutithe ml'itedi m'tamm'. imtm i repai-red in
i'iiwdieir mandi ill Flii Iori--andiiii n i'esripmiion
iid' for thei usem mof ilician.
I'rliati' tiriculmirm fir ie sne of' lyi~iimi,
ilmay bei miied-i iof hr. llhmtnli'm mr hii. Ag-ents,t
ch-.sm-riin.; ilie nx hleim prore.'c- of prepara-'tion, amii
giim e a uthmimime. ilpomn nx hieh lihe climis oi,
itismnew riemmi'dy mieunm-aed. A's it i. nit ae seret i
rm-I/. tno lije'i tionm enmn he rmaiseda migmnistt its i
usel biy lmlhymiinnms ini rmesp'tabeim mtandiii mmmiii
reguhmiim r pracmtiec. l'ri'm. Onie Dollar pemr biottle'.
t ?'' Onsmmm:n vi: 'mrii t!--l'ery botth-l mfinh lii
euiem I'lil'NIXN ba rsm thn wlrit'en -imnamtulren mfit
-' ?'. I lmotmnmmx, J/. /)., 'ah- l'mrmipiimetmr. tl'hil
ndeilpiam, i'mi. opmy-righmt iami 'J'irmiie 'ihii i -
curmi.
r ; Smhl lby mill l)rumiess nmmd ta-rist ini-i
I:mm'i-ml in Siitati'ille li x
Ile )mm be-mmir 1', I %') . 8- ly,.
.Just reiing. fileni hedm andii h-ix mm Shtimtjtis
nani Shiriamm ; IMarlbomrim' Smnrie; lmjmd .im,'
irys, ()snahuirgm. (i-mmto nmmii l.ine'n : ll'u'iiry -
Iliema cd, brownl~ mandi lulm Jenis-----bmue leimi, Ia
kmo. &c. Four il low b - e
Opmt .J. & lMu. Mloms'I 1.aw Ohlice.
SEGARSX! SE(GARS!!
A very ilbiiim liot of Si'.mmam ut thme flin img
bramls:
2000t lii I limimim,
eti l0 t El l'eimm r,
IAMNI Aimmericalti Si.'mr-.
Fl~in chewmmy immi ''haini im
1 ur malie low fair inm a' h
Opost F . . ..' ria A N' n-.
Executors Notice. |mm
S av aippinted~ mr. Samuel 1: isnm
i'iiaiio.Stpe l.imeumtm. imate m tis' lt m.s
A NN A lI. i..\t .'li. A
All imreans hasn immg mdeunanda nin la i-..
ti of Stephenm~m I ,ami' ill rat ltim duily
tiestedm. I hse'i ummih-ht'edii imm Iaa iminmimatme amm
mmvmmmt -m E i. W'tiI.tl.NN..en
Educational Notice.
I'E nlxl trssioll of the 1IAI)PORID
SPIllNGS FEMALE INSTITU
'ION will open oni the First ,MJoday of
to mnsttig February. The Trustems f
-ill by tla.It timne ianve completel rnin ad.
itional proviiuns for the comfort of Lite I
oarders ; aud the adjacent grounis will
e placed in an imnproved condition.
The Various departintits of instruction
-ill hie filled bly tile Ituost coinptenmt
ae'lhiers that cain he obnlitii ; aid here
fier ito onie will le ret6iieul longer tin m
hilhty ad fite'lity are exhibited in tle dis
hlrge o' ollicial ilty.
IL ii v-cry ituportail i t t he ntmers of
lie Collegiate Classes return at (lie he.
-inniig of the session, that the regular
xercises imy tot he retarded.
Tie schoInstic year nlempins on the first
lonekay it' Felibriry and closes on tit
tst Wednesday of' Noo-inher, and is
ividerd into tiwo eatial sessions.
lard, per session, including bell,
Lecalding, lights, and wihiinag, the
pnpils being responsil l for
tle variotta furniture of their
roo0miis, an iiventory of which
will be regularly kept. - - 8m() 0o
Pluition in l'rianry( Cn1s. - - I0 0)()
'nition in other Caises. - - 15 (0
rench ir Latin. - - - ]t ()
luisic on iianno or Guitar - - 20 0)0
Jse of Mnno - - - - 4 0i
'tpil oil Guitar furish their own
Gniitar.i for practice, aid also
their Guitar tlrings.
)rnwinr and liiting ill Oil or
Waler Colors, ir Alonochroia.
tic or India ink, each - - 15 (f0
)rnaiital Needle Work. &c. - - 5 00
'upils furatisi their own naterials.
iy resolution o'f the llmard, perFons
endh ing two pupils will h - e Ihemi
oaraled at $11 (I0 per mnhi; aid his(!
eafihnrg ifhree or inure, at $10 0
ier monih.
D.11. Me LAURIN, Sc'ry c Treas.
Dec. :.P;, 1051- . 9-ti.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
AUND)CE, DISPEPSIA, CIlONIC
OR NER'VOUS DElILITY, DiS
EASES OF THiE KIDNEYS,
and al
disv'eases ari.
ting from ai disor
elc red 'Livr or Sto
inu-h, uch ais Coni- M
iun, hainerel Piler, Fleeuss
or li/oml ito the lied, Acidifel olf
the .%iuluur.h. asee a, Jleart-hurn, his
gest for 'ood. Fl/ness or Weight in the
'feomiach, Sour 1.ruatcleiones, Sinking or ilt
tevin: ait the jeit eoi the Slomiaich, Sirim
oinuned of the Hoomd, Iiurrienid l)ipi
cul lirrahing . Flltterinr eil the
1lee1a, ( Chukinve or NulJiaeting
't tlans'a U-e n in lc lyigg
l oshiur, bnes
V'isiont, dtsf or'
.larh elulre the
ever and deall paina inl th Ile'a d, I )fiienc'y
Pe r'ua'spiratin, Yellowt s of the Skin anicl
*yes. Pain i iw !-iah-, Ilack, Chet. I.imha,
e... Soidbets Flinlo-s it Ilent, lsriniincL ini ite
"1.0h, Cnsia tii finaginain. of Ivil. aaif rtreat
epareniona Of Spirits. eann he elliectlly cured Iy
DR. ItlOOFLANI'S
Och hrated Gean Bitters,
rl'iAa:Eti iav
Dr. C. M. Jaclsonv,
yT TII (;El01AN MI:TUIINE STO I:,
120 Arci -Street, Philadelphia.
Their pJower oveir ite anbove disearesc is not
c'celled-if enaalleil-by anaay other pre'para
itn il the Uited Sitates, as lhi enarei aitsa ii
aiaaiy calses aler eskilfful phiiiacins hfi failedh.
'bef a-flitters are' worthiy thne atie'ntioni of
aavaff.. lIase...iing g.reacit irineas ini thec ratifi.
-aion of <hje.vases ofl the ive'r ataia fe'e.er
lfandas, exeriuing~ i h eu-I sc'arebineg flowears ini
cn kin-cc aid aafleet ienns oft he li i lesitt orgians,
Ihey ar wtal , esafe, sertincaaf n ~tiale.ant.
READ1 ANI) i11' CO)NVINCI1).
IFrliin thie ltiactoni 1lee.
Dr. i Koam !'se.. Cuehfreatui (Je rmaen lIiters
"ir te enar,' of I.it er Eoinphiinfliti. .Jntuaaliecu
lyhe. e-iahruonic oar Ne~n aa behIailia v, i. ale.
e'redely one' of thae inia--t foaaaiar ineivalcinesc olf
het lay. Ihs fatliiter. haae bee fc..ed bi~lly iinani
ide. aaad at ft aendl a oar cfebow .ays e. ha.
'i "e-tlf recened ' o ani efllectuoal nii petrnincaent
-nea oI .ic r 'coinpfalat f'rain thei ai.s' oif tis
tiey \\ a aic* iciincedi~' that ini thle Ue oi
ire'anath aaael,\ iaor-a fiati worthy~ of greatiaia co -
idleraionaa. 'lheiy asre pleanant ini a:ae :ni
unIf, ainil ean hi.'-ca fsd y per--.iaas na ilaiha. ihae'Lo
lelicatel snaaei.h n' iih afetiy, aiailer aniy air
'ia~:iita-e.. We ae ekingi ireain ex.perienice
a. to thie aatlheiiedfne :niis tir n.,e'.
"Scott' s WetealdyI,"' aiine of i- besfa'ct Iara ry
apehrsc pubaf~laead raid, Auagusa -25.
Dr. Ihmtalacnd's (ermacn lifter-*.uiinaufnaheigredl
y~ I Jr. .lackaaia, aare iiaow' re''aa~cinianleaf la
eaaa- of thae iaioat prcaiainaent ane'iaa-rs ofl th'e
n-aaity aa anl a rticlce of aaunch c'flia,.ay iaa
laser caf fciaile n'eakes. As ehaf is lfhe
lase. ''et na. iaal adtl.,e~ all atuaher~s to abta in a
,aa' anda ilian. ..., c,. ltainna-fin's anaau'h i-i-k
.a erronsa aof debfiljaitaftadaiirithijac. n"ill
aaa ilhe, Ifiitter. :adliaancaar.n ifachir heaialih
ts na kinaow' traan ea-crieceac thle salaery eilthea'
haey haave iupaan wakf 'ystlei.
M(IhU- IVlliDNC'.
Thef a' a 'hafiaelphia Sainrday G~azetteic,' thet
ecsi famnily iaeanaspapedsr pubili-hed ina he tiaita
:ia les. Thea, eitohar c-ay- aof
JDr. /hlreqikca,'s (|rcema n/iikers.---la 1. schf alaam
bat wa.e reaoia~eaa ndci~ whfat aire' lermed'a l'aena
lecaaes. ica the' conaaiidea~'n and paatroaage of
aar rembaa'-; andaa theraefuar when we~i 'c reco'inaaaa~end
Jr. II aae i'~ a s Geran fliile'rs, weac wa'ish ii io
afjijtiactlyaln rn'iaastoiod that' aire' nota eacak
iegi faa aairnstraaas aif the, slay, ihata are niiaseda
hauaaa fair a biritf ca'priaod andali ten f'orgcatteni atcr
racy fiate dcia- atheir gaaihay raser oaf icaischief',
ala af a micie laanga estabishedaf aaaitcersly
aizedi.undii n' hijah fans iiiei the. heariy app'frci' ai
i atae ith'eliy itself."
h: E 'dene a' aioni evtien'e hias been'a re
p. ,'d (like afar- foaraeanii.) fraaamf a~lljectins af
aw I ijni, lhe linst thareea yaear-,mlthsrn.
-aa,- teanpy ia its invoir, is tti th ri iog
ii ia-efda if ahe pacti'ice aif ifheL r'eufair Phfyji
iii' of IPhai'uelpa, fh:i aill oilier nostr~raimi
am ifel a fact alba canm easily' bec aestabeli'faeda
in faally piroin'ag thati a 'eiitific prepf~iiara
all iniaet' anl ihlthir afiit appifroa vfa iah n'r
an'e e-en ini 'lie. lirain
Thiala hii nycineac na ill enare I.ive'cr opaaianti
if1 f)aysp liano oneaaa cani aoni aefater uintg i
alhre'ield it acts Fpec-aificaally uponi t1h. Siia.
masii naa.fIve ar; it is arefe'racble' ito calcimel in
'/ ',i//aeus i e fs._t nfl.'ci is inneuii'atae.
heyaii enn he tiniaistred to fe'nmaiae or infanit
ih sfety aataf refliale b efitc'i act anaay timeca.
IH-:WAlR i OF~ COUNTERFITmS.
Thlir' india-iane fas atitaianad thaat haai echarne-~
art lhich- is' neces''-ary focr all meic-ine's taaaaltain.
iiainaa ci'iearan-ite'rv to puit foirtha spariians:
-iiacles at thea, rirk aif thei lie e.s of thio.e na' ho acre
niieitily dcaj eied.
Lrai, tt/rel iio , the r/i.s of i/cw g',enuine,
hey :ae tha' nr' 'ineni sigalaiara' aof ( . 31l.
ac h'. i. al pe faiate wa'rapper, andl h~~isenae
on i theho il,aa dut l/c th /ce re spu-i
fit -nile Wholer.ifae anad Icetaif at thea.
G; l.l.\N MEIINE STIOH1s,
.len Achrel'iet.aaii neladoar blow faixthi'a
hthph a; :nl lby iiespaetble' dealfers~ gena.
da ihroeh thea lconuaiary.
T eablecc aill casase's af inaa'alies to enijoiy thne
'aiinaes of ti -r great rec'ralata is atoec.rs
hint~,e IotI he 75 cents
c-c fcar esale bay li. 8. 31 1:.1 .f'IfT,
E',c Wh'lhlah-nli Agent fiar Ge~aorgia, Saoutha Ai
I .\ rtI t'iar e a.-. ea
If ~ti ryNfa lhtron isT ta. (',
3LCCKS, WATCHES AND
The Subscriber 'would respectfully in
:)rt the citizens of Snmter and adjneeni
)i.tricts, that lie has just opened in Sum
erville a beautilful assortntent of
Clocks alnld Watches,
Irotoclet, Finger RinLa, Cufr Pine, Ear.
tings, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Vest, Gtard
iains, of Steel, Silver and Gold-G ld
ud Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Specta
les of various kinds ; White and Coral
leads, Bracelels, &c. &c. All of which.
vill be sold at Charleston prices for Cash,
ly C. T. MASON,
One store sout) of
Mrs. Uilbert's Millenery.
1. 5.-Repniring of every description
lone in the very best manner and at. tlo
liortest notice. ljf" All work done by
ne, warranted to give satisfaction.
C. T. M.
December 2, 1851 fi tf
CIRCULAR.
The ubhscriber res'pectfully -infortin Ids
friends and custom era, that he is now receiving.
at his Old stotd, No. 26 liArYV.--SraT, (up
stnirx,) from England, Germany, France nnd the
Nortlern States, a comilete asortment of
-taple atb fantqi Dirts ((oobs,
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c,
as per Catalogue annexed, whihi he is prepared
to tell son reasoatble terms, at lWhole-sule only,
to the Country Trale. lie respectfully solleit,
% call, bei ng determined to sell as low as any
llouse in the City. E. G. BROWN.
CATALOGUE,
silk and Straiw Hionnets. Hiibbons, Flnowers and
silk Good-, losiery. Gloves, Searf&, Cravats,
Togetlier w ith a comiodete axssortiment of Milline.
ry Gosits, Dress anid Cloak Trisinnaogs, &-.
Ujsq, Itifles, llevlving and other Pistols,
I'erenssion Capls, Gaae & Shot Hlags, Powder
Fla-ks.
Knives, Sciwtsors, Itazory, Genit's Travellinrg
Ttlil'eltn ea
%finsical Inastrumiets.
Writing Cases, Work Hoxes, Fancy Stationary,
:oats' -Spool Cotton, Common do., 'Tapes,
la rns,
Iluttoni, Conibs, Needles, Pins, Bruihes, Co.
longnes,
oapt, Perfumery, Inks,
tnd a general nuorinent of Fancy Article,
-old and Silver Wtmches, Jewelry,
%lurine 'Time Pliecs. Frenih Mantel Clocks
.;(vimnn Ilrass mind Wood Clocks, &c.
English und (erman (tuns, tird Cngen and
'raps, and various other articles too nutnerous
oincelitionl.
N.l.-Jnst received from Pari-i te most
plemlid nitassoraitent of (ill and (ild Jewelry
ver oltered in this taarket. E. (;. 1.
Octotber 1-, 1851. 50-tf.
antillas and Opera Cloaks,
CANT(iN CtPE SIIAW.S.--The Stock
Ir this -easn's iimportaLtions of the above arti
'es now oflring at redned prices.
%V. J. JECOH0I1 & SON
221 Kingst., b.n opp. the Big ho'ot.
Notice,
Tli inlabitAits (if this villnge are caiitioned
lgainst triing any ope1-rative eiployed )-by ine
ill the Wilnington & Manchester Itail Rail,
ir delivering nny goods whatever, without writ.
en orders. eiiher from 1). Cahthan, J. liitch.
mock, I.. W. Turner, or mslrf.
Al.F-ItE-.D 11. PiRATT.
4;untervilla, January 14, 1852. 13-tf
Notice.
Persons lmaving deiank agaitnst tle Es
ato of I. Richardson, Dec'd. are reqinested
o present thema dtly attested, and those itt.
lebted to ttake paytnent to
C. M. RICH1ARDSON,
Admr .
Nor. 6, 1850O. 2 tf
A, ANDERSON,
fasuunter ille, S. C.
Itspect sfouli ly rinrs the il ojle of "lum
er D)istract. that he has inst rec-eive .1 and
'o(w itTe-rs t'or .aile tine bue' ieted anidlI
no0s1 chloic'e stoc-k of
Faill ;and~ Winter Goods
l'h~at hsa, e'ver buen brought to this ma,~rket.-.
Ife has receivedu man new styiles of Feall ad
cWinter ( oiods, which pulrchuasers v-onld do
veil to examtine before buyitng eisewhere.
I ia-k. ilui.',Gr-een and~ msixedi iiroad-.Clthes
Phitin i si Faney-3' 'fascimerest -Satin. Velvet
mdi Silk Vestings, hloys anid Menss Caps, &c.
A fult andi Iartre* supptly of IfIosiery, Giores,
'itiusitrrs. ( rca vcats, I Iandikerebuiefs, &'c. &c'.,
di t' hii chsi it ilb hi . n't the, mo)sst liben: I
ermii,. nad atl prices to, suilt the tims.
,er, andsi warrated ito civo -satis faction. Or
lors frion at distanisce lprornpt ly atit Iiledi to.
hise isay ihe foundsi at thse asand formaerly' ce
inpi il by A Conustany, andse more recently by3,
I). W . Priice.
A. ANDERtSON.
Oc-t. I16th, Ii51 25 if
Spring and Eummer Goods
Theeubsriber is inow r-eeit ing Isis ShPRING
<Tl'o 'K O1" (1(OODI, wii hle silers to the
nbitlisc at redueds pirices; consisting ittpart a.
ullows:
Phaino Eartston Ginghlamls,
Soiild 'ilors
Sil i'rfineL ('hina "
Siiliu'd iolrs Organdho Lawins,
P'rinsted "
lEmbhridered " MusRIlies,
)s'ovt, Th'read l.ACe,
.laconet Ediginlg,
"Inserting,
Swias Edginsg,
"tuuerting,
Aphtia i.asce t'apeu,
bLdists IHalihcon Sleeves,
" eedil worked ('ollars,
" 'arnsation lihaid
"liarige Trsinigs,
" l!iibol '
" Siik Pendssants Traimmlings,
" lllack iad colorod Kid Glovesa
"Silk Parasols,
Figured "
Shambntray Gianglhnma~,
Bruiwni und llrabl Linen Drill.,
Blue DJ4omins,
Cotton Ads,
Sw isa and Mnll Muslins,
Linen'i Caimbrick Illsankerchiefu,
Mlarion Plaid and Striped hlomespun,
Marl boro"
lEigiclsh Lonig ('loths,
Chsarlestson 7-8 and 4-.4 Shiirtings,
Granijville 7-8 tand 41-4"
iecllb 0 otton) Osnah urg.,
.Spragueis laiscy P'rintii Colors warrented,
Luglish ".
"iHurdinig
Laie's Black anol ored Gaiter,
" Se-al skin iipe,
" " "Waslkini Shoes,
Genits iack. andi colored I ,aiters,
"Fnr and0 Silk Iluats,
" Pahnitto ;siil atss~t as
" Paleaf I lats,
itOC'IlIES, lIAltDWAlE AND) CROC1(
A LSO
"O) iarrelx sbest llaltimore's Flour,
5 ie be-st Goshen Iiter,
I'd liies line Engtili'lh Chtte',
I of ih he tiller liow for c'a~sh or to peitumn
5t5omes,.
T' J. 1 vli1 v.
ja .9.1 . hU-,w'tiS *'.Cli9.
W. J, Jacobi & Son.
W. I. JACOB1. , .- - - NATIANIEL JACOBS.
NO. 221 KING-STREET',
(SEVENTH 5TO1s ABOVE ARIfKET-STREET.)
rmporters and Dealers in
Foreigai & Domestic Dry Goods
rY' Our customers aro ensured Jfoderate
Rales and a strict adherance to the Onc Pric#
System.
Jan. 6, 1852. -
DRY 'G00DS
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
DIRECT YIMPORITERS.
C. &E. L. IERISON & C0,
DIasCT IMtronTrTns of European Dry.Gooda
are happy to inform their friends and customers
that they are now receiving by every arrivaf
from Europe additions to as complete a stock of
Statple and Fancy Dry Goods
as has every been offered in this market.
GOOD GOODS ARE FURNISH EU AT
LOW PRICES,
and those who purchase in their city are invi
ted to exanine their styles which will be found
peculiarly adapted to the Southern Trade.
LADIES DRESS GOODS AND
DOMfESTIC FABRICS IN
EVETY VARIETY: OF
NEGRO CLOTHES, BLANKETS AND
PLANTATION DRY GOOD8, A
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
HlOUSE-K EEPING A RTICLES,
in their line in every variety, together with a
wull stock of CASIMERtS, VESTINGS and
CLOTiS: alo, LIN ENS which will be found
Iree from anoy mixture of Cotton.
All articles sold are guarantied to prove as
re resenmted.
'erms-Cash or (it1'acceptnnce.
C. & E. L. KIE MillSON & CO.,
2419 North-West Corner
King & M3arket-streets.
September 2, 1851. d5-if
E. B. CREWS,
Auctioncer avnd Covaminolon
M E R C II A N T.
NO. 19 VENDUE RANGE,
CIIARL.ESTON, S. C.
Unreserved Sales of DRY GOODS twice a
week at his Sales itooms. Liberal advances
made on all consignments.
November 6, 1850 2 tf
DUNN & DURYEA.
WO110LESALE AND R1ETAIL
Clothing Warehouse,
No. 238 King street,
SA.t L C. DUNN,
JOWN DUnYEA, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ilay 21st, 1851 30 tf
W. A, KENT & MYIITCHELL,
FASHION ABLE
Clothing and Out-Fitting
ES T A B LI IS ]I M EN T,
MASONIC HALL,
NO. 268 Kin g-street, corner of
W entworth, Ch.trleston, S. C
Purchaserp will find at all times a full
and h l
W. A.KN. e. . O TeYG
Maufctr C..Ja waslanton~
May 1849- 34) t f
HARIfIONIC IlNSTITUTE,
FERDINANI)' ZOUAUM,
Impor'er of
MUSIC, M1US1CAI'~ iNSTRUMENTS,
King street- Sign of the Lyre,
Clialcst~li S. C.
GAILLARD & NOWDEN
wm o d coxt
Collinie~on M hns
A0.0 SO,'tUTilE R.Y 1 HIF,
CIJA tLESTPON, SC.
Marcha 31st. ff31 23, ly
PAVILION 1I0THL
BY II. L. BUTTERFIEL D,
MV~eeting-St., Claaletona, .#, C.
Septembler 16., 185147t
Win. Aliston Gourdin,
NO. 56, EAST-IIA Y, ('IA RL EsTON, S. C.
Is prepatred to make libeOral ndvances
on Conxiganm.onts otf
Rice, Cottn, COtm, Sg i.,.
e-sn, & Co., George A. lioply, Alonzo J.
\\Tihite, Charleston, S. C..; Tandy Waulker,
Esq., Greenville, S. C.
A pril 31l, 1851. 26 h y
ATVIERICANfi-I(TEL,
Col:Nr.n or Kisa~ AND Gronu;E S-rnEE'iS
Chuuaiston, S. C.
S'iThe above establishmrent, has been
It~~ thoroughly repaired, and is nowt open
for the nccomoudation of the travelling
comutnity and permanent boarders. Tllhs e.
tablish~ment has been fitted up at great expense,
and furnisheud throughbout with entire newv furn-.
Iture, and bettor lbeds. than hotel. are usually
furnished with. With, these inducements, nd
an accommnodating disposit ion on the part of t he
piroprietors and those in I heir employ, they htope
tonmerit a liberal share of patronage.
J. \V. KING.
G. W. KING.
Oct. 30rth, 1850 1 tf
g1y The Omnnibuts .J. C. CAIHOUIN run
nmng shirectly to the H onsou will be in wait
ang at all nime. at the iepot, to vonvey passen
ge rs to the Ilotel andl to the float.
Water Proof Boots.
J-ust received, n lot of''
t hec above ltO() IS, Calf y'en
ed Pumpu do. Getnts antd iloys
Sh~oes of v aritus kindls.
--A t.5o
Ladies itlack Silk (1<id Foted) Gaiters,
"I" namtelled, . do.'
' Col'd .
Mlissen llack and Colored . do
Ladies Kid llon:3, S.'al 5e we'd llu'skins,
AKid Sew,'d I.n,, liskin", ICidl and Ilforoccoo
SlIi u tad 'l'ies.
P~r de lhep by W .. J1 4. NuC'IS,
qi A /' fit. /, Ztd
&'" W e are 'authorizeotitI
announce T. J: D1)NKN8,4 FA.a At dl&fa
for Clerk of ahe Court, at thCensulim tettokn
A , MANY TERY mR
Aprill 1 jai, 25 t
FOR 'AX COLLEC'O11&-w
1fr. Editor: Plcase'aitsounee'Mr.' tOB#iI'1d
W.'DURANT, a- Candidat, foi TaCollit
of Salem County, at time neit Eleitln, sitl
oblige y; yERE,'
January 14, 195j. 33..41 A.-'
i7 Jl1r. Editor: YoU' will pleasiiummnouned i
Captain P. M. GIBBQNS, aCandlate
Tax-Collector for Salem county, at'te ensu g
Election, and oblige M A Vo-r.ms..
MtEssRs. En-ToaS: Please 4nounced
Mr.JOIIN F. BALLARD,a canddie for Tax
Collector, at the text election, and ohige, .
MANY VO ItS.
Vebruary5th, 1851 35 t
mrWe are authorized t6
announce JOHN W DARGAN;u acandii
date for Tux Collector,: for - Claremont.
County, at the next Election,
(a W e are authorize1d7
announce ALEXANDER WATTS, Fos.
as a Candidate for Tax Collector,( Cwrg,
mont county at the ensuingFAcct'6r
MANY FTRIEN . D.
The Friends of ThQ,
1' annonnee him as a candidate for
tile ofee o-f Tax Collecior, for tile County 6f
C'laremont. I .-r
NovenmberG, 1850 2
t We are authofiz d
to armmmei Capt. J. W. STUCK EY as a can
didate for Tax Collector for Salem County, at
the next election.
Oct. 1tlh, 1850 51
0Y The Friends of jidn'
(. WIIITE., Esq.ntnnunco nim as a Cmiudidate
for Tax Collectc r of Claremont county at thii
next Election,
SUMTER HOUSE.'
F. MY ERS, would respectfully in
formn the einizetns of Smmnterville and
II the surroiding country that. ho hefi
jtust returned front Clatrleston, and.,has mado
arrangemnenti to receive ICE and SODA WA
1L11, of every variety, -weekly.
Ile has on hand, and'will continue te receive
throughout tihe scommn, a choice afortnient o.
Wines and Cordialta, Confetemaionries, Fruit
&c., all of which will be disposed of cheapel.
than vas ever ofered before in this place.
ay 29, 1850. 30 tf
Webb Clark's Hotel,
SUMTER VILLE, S. .
This I lotel is situnted in time tat
pleasant part or tihe to%% n. Th0
l'roprcilor will be pleased to goe,
his friends and the travelling ptblc; pron
ising to spnre no exertions oi Iis pa to,
render them comfortable. Charges; rea
WEBB CLARK,
ProprietriMr.
Jan 23 13 tf
Clothing! Q hin
PEt CENT CHEAI'ER TitAN CAN r
Pt'itCJIASED lEL EWtratE. -
E- & II. BAt'M would re 'etfttlly n'~~~p
attention of the iunhablmitnts of Smter Dmtamet,
andI siemnity to their splendid assrtuntmra eof
C lothing, auch as
Dress, Satck, na1(d Frock.
Coats :
warranted all of the best workmanihip and -
the finest quality and material; also,
Satiun Vests, Cassiu1cre?
Parats,
and all other article.s connected withr a gentle.'
titan's fmm.hing dlepartment. Oitr mtotto phal
he 'stmalI profits and quick pales." We e-ngi
a.stmre nil thoso who patronise us they. casuiqe.
lnmy tihe samte airticles elsewhere at auch owt
lriceP. Plenge call andl aee, and -xmi~fm
youtr.elv-es at our New.i and Fashionnle Store.
No. 324 hinig-mi., Chaleston, S. C. AMa aL
their Store in eorgetownS. C.
Nov. 18, 1851. 41
Improved Endless Chain
All persons wvishinig the above Elevator .an
beL supplit.-d by thme ruby,*riher, whio is the pa
for the District of Sttmter., S. C.
.mnterville, Decetmber 2, 185). .-r
-NfoShoes. .
The subcriber amdo arrangementas
tihe. tmnnfactmure. of from Fotur to Fite rTheutaa
pairs of time ablove article by tihe FALIZ -
refe'renco as to qnality, hto would respectftmi
refer persott: whom tmay be0 disposedi to Purchm a
of himt, to thoseL who patrontized him l -ait
Asm to price, he~ niill guarantee thecm a I~t 'as
ennm be a11bred.
Mtay 22 2 tf J. MORG .
Life Insurance, \
'rie North Curolinma Mutumal Life Inatussee
Compan . estabmlishmed at Itale l, N U.
('IAIILES E. JOIINS6', Jr., Prea't.
A gent at Sunmterville, 8. C.,
W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTIL.
A pril 2, 185'1. 23 ly
New Fall and Winter Goods,
Thme rubtscrib~rs mare now receiving and opett,
ing thir usual supply. of Dry Goods, IlIdwar.
amnd Groceries, time pirices mof wichl Wyill iovery
tnmneI reduedm, andm invite their friends aid the
public tomexamiino thmeir smock.
M. DRCUCKER.& CO
Cnnmen, Oct. 28, '51. "1-tf
Readyade Clothing,
Alarge stoc'k of fiendly Made men and boys.
Clothing, at very low pirices.
Dec. 16th, 1851 8t
Shoes! Shoes !
L~ad1ien.' black and colored Ga.iters.
h'id nrmmi ;loroccpo Slip. nmid 'Ties.
Gent', amid Iloy 'i Shoes.
NiA~ltO 1 SlES, &c. &c.
riantationi leathmer, fmor sale inwv by
W. J. FIlA CI'S,
I nder time OTico of the Summemr Battnor.
Hats and Cap,~
Thme mthbcriber will m receive itt m few darr.m a
very fino asortmen~tt of (btmt animd limm' ltl
yneaes ait timestomreomf W.-1.FIltAN'IS, -
Opptosite F. I. & t1. Sloses' lty ti0
ep.5,1851. '7t
Ready M~ade Clothing,
WVill be re eivedl itn ma f'w dayavry
fno Stock mof limeady .3amde Clomthmit'g-nuu~sm
i every marticle, of Gen'tis uent., imml wlllt
chiow y W.J. ti N ii