University of South Carolina Libraries
iRh nnisoamonsatack bh hashP~ lished.in th astlan, 1g-i paper, says, atnong other hg~,Atheafollowing: 'I tax .them with havihg' repeated with Benthan -a %lney, 'life is a search after h iegs '-ln stead of repeating with a4ho~e,-ito have effected great t~iTformations in the world, 'life is a ission'it is fulfilment of our duty. fihe'i with having allowed the 4fj htja people is to be regener d b fattening it- with having t thb question of humanity, in to a question of the kitchen of hu n~iity-Gwith having said 'to every uWasccoiding to his wants, and to his power of enjoyment,' instead of,' toevery man according to his love aid'the intensity of his self-expendi tQre' 1 tax wvith having, by I know n hat inactive cosmopolitism, by 1'_,ow not what establishiment of nodile"igeommunes enfeebled, oblit eiged as far as in them, lay the na. thial sentiment. As well might the iaver act \vithout its fulcrum, or the h n.ibody be made strong by dis q0itingr its organs.' Ti 'NTEGUo RACE.- Bayard Tay 16i riting, from Nubia, in Upper ypt, says: -,'hose friends of the African race whopointito Egypt as a proof of' what-that race has accom , lhed, are idhlly mistaken. The ' y negro features represented in Egyptian sculpture are those of slaves and cap tives taken in the Ethiopian wars of the Pharoahs. The tomples and pyrawids throughout Nubia, as far aklie Dar-Fur and Abyssinia, all beir the hieroglyphs of these mon a.ch, and there is no evidence in the vajly of the Nile that the Negro rAbe ever attained a higher degree ofeivilization than is at present ex hibited in Congo and Ashantee. I mention this not from any feeling hostile to that race, but simply to CS'frovert an opinion very prevalent irfsome parts of the United States. THE ~ NoBLE PILOT.-Professor Bache, Superintendent of the United tates Coast Survey, has forwarded from Washington, to Walter It. Jones, Esq., President of the New York Life Saving Benevolent Asso -ciation, a set of charts, to be present ed to the young pilot, W. J. Mur ' by, who periled his life to save the ives of.oeveral persons belonging to -1 Yarmouth vessel, wrecked at San. -dy ook, and who subsequ v rais 4d4y.subsoription more than three J red dollaibfor thgi.ief of the Fufiorer. - . ~Francis, inventor of the me taillo life-boat, has furnished Mr. ?*firphy with one of his metallic life booits, to be used by the pilot of the pilqb boat Yankee, and said to him when it should get out of order to rodurri it, and he should be furnished with another.-N. Y Jour, of Corn. -A Man's Own Good Breeding is the best protection against other peo pie's bad manners. ,,iaATIcTs or McscUI.AR IPowE. Man h as the power of imitating almost every-motion but that of flight. To etfect these, he has, ini maturity and health, sixty bones in his head, sixtyv in his thighs and legs, sixty-two in his aim and hands, and sixt-seveni in his -trunk, Hie hans also four hundred and thirty-four muscles. Jisk heart makes sixty-four pulsationis in a mini ute, and therefore three thousand eight hundred and foi ty in an hour, and ninety-two thousand one hiund red and sixty in a day. TIhere are also three complete circulations otf his blood in the short space of' an ho'ur. lIn re* ipect'to the comparative speed of ani mte beng and of imelledl~i bodies, itmay be remnarked that size anmd con struetion seem to have little influence, niox has comparative strenmgth, one -body giving any quanl~tity oft motion to another is said to lose so inuich of its own. The sloth is by no sneans a small animal, and yet it < n travel on )y fifty paces in a day; a w.orm erawls only five inches in fifty seconds, but a lady-bird can fly twenty millioni times tsown length in less t han an~ hour ,. An elk ean runm a mile and a half in seven mninutes ; an antelope a mile in a minute; the wild muile of Tartai y has a speed even grea'er. t han that'; ait eagle enn fly eighteen leagues in an hour-;. and a canary failconi enn even 3each~'two hundred and14 filly Ileagues in the short space of si.xteena hours. A iolent winid travely sixty miiles in ain hour;. sound one0 thou'and one hunm dt-ed and:forty-two Engli sh feet in a second.-Buceke. WoMN~ AN NEWarA1.mas.--A facetious Bosoni editor is wairmi ini pr-aise of his lady-subscribers. JIe says: "Women are the biest subIsermibers in the world to newvspapers, miagaziines, &c, We have beeni editor now going on for eight years, and14 we have never lost a single dollar by femiiale subh inpribers. .They seem to mnako it a point of conscientions duty to p'ay the .preacher and the pirinter--two elasses of the community who s;uller iore by had pa~y, and nIo pay at all, than all the rest put to get her. *Whenever we haive a wonmn's nalme oh our: book,-we know it is just as goed for tywo dollars and a hal;, as *pkayone is for a ginieir cake Moreover1, he assert'- thaL , ladies read the no'yspapor~s. to. wvhich they suib scrlbo.andioneluides by declaring that he "would rathiey have a dlozeni ladies' oU his hoksai on ,-,." CLOCKS, WATCHES AND The Subscriber would respiectfully ini rorm lte citiizena f Souter ami ndfjaceit Di-tricts, that lie line just opeiied ill Sum. terville a beatitifuli~aesortinnt of . OC 4,lcs avid W atch01s, Brooches, Finger lins, Cuill' PinP, ar. Rings, Buckeln, Slides, Fob, Vest, Gumard Clinis, of Steel, Silver and Uold-Ghil anud Silver Pens anld Pencil Cases; Specta. eles of various kinds ; \Vhite ami C mil Beads, Bracelelq, &c. *&c. All of which will be sold at Charleston prices fior Cash, by C. T. MASON, One store sot h of Mirs. Ilillhert's Millenerv. P. S.-Repairing of every descriltion ione in the very best iimer and at tl shortest notice. ;--*" All work done by tme, warranted to give sat fiaction. C. TP. MT. December 2, 1851 1; CABINET WAREROOM. F. M. ANDRIEWS TAKKS this method o informinr tle citizons of Sumniterville and vicinity iliat lie has opene l inuterville. 40pposite tlit new Presbyterin hurch. a CAlIlNKT WARlPK ICOOM, wherlie will keep for sale, elierip. all such firiai tre as coies uider this departmneit of his tnile, which lie will warram off good material ; itid will furnisih for ca'Ii, lit Charles ton pries, Ill deicriptions of Firniture made. tepiiring executed itt the shirtest ni ice. ah iitg y and plain (tofiii furnished with All Ihie imsriler asIs iq a fair trial, nnd hopes boy puntu111al ltteiii ion to huAsiness ianud easy telirms, lo merit pub1ii lironage. V-ebruatry 17, 1852. 17-1 y. N. CRANE, inaust faictIItrei' of Hul~mitra, LWIIT CARIll A.S, & e. Returns hit sincere thnnks to the citizens of Sumter Distirict for their liberal patronage hitier to bestlowed and bgs ltave to iiform theom that le kepi cin istainit ly 41ni barn lt abve lii i articles tif his owin maifacitmire aii wrraits tie same itobe of te tlt-t material, workma hip, aund of the littest stiy-e. liis prices shill comptte % itli le Chrieston irices. nnd as to ilthrbility, no compiarison: to ie conviicecd, you will Ilenisi call at his itrriage Itepoisitory tn Iroial Street, indier tile Tiowi iall and eximitie for your selves. Witl twenty year., exlv'rience, mind Liberty's ail], ITe'll vie with the country anil the arts'of him Iratde. May 1-ith, 1831 29 tf D. J. WINN, IERCHIANT T1AILOR. W0ould r,.-p,-etrtilly inrfoirm his friends and the Itibli- e--rally that lie now ita. oi himil aitd ol:- r tr.r saile on rensoiltllt- termis a largi And spiit1li tacssirtment of Cloths, Cassimuer pJ d i Vestiitags, with 0)its, Cny, , p1os e riders. 'ravals, Nowks. fie hn1 en uital Merino Shirts, Drawer s, Gloves, hindiLerchief, ltmbrellas, &e. len and Ihloys 1 Iny 31Ide Cloth intig of Cve ry destiptionri rnd iririetv. Comiitlile Military thiiiits, 'niform', .vord'., Eli iletts, Ac.., fiirtished at sirt intie. I'niforms for Simter itilleniti furnished on runsonable termit. ElJllis vestings are p.-enliarly rich. consist ing of far richer paltterus than eier previatily ex hibited in this market. Oct. 1 1851 51 ti A. ANDERSON, Sum uterv Ille, S. C. Re~spectflly informs the pole of 'tom ter Districti thnrt he ha~s just receive.l anid now ofTrs for sale the bost- selected aul most chmoice stotk of Spurinag anad Sumulliner- Good(s That hias eveur been brought to this tmarket. liie has received nraniy nlew tylest ofSprinig andi Smmer Goodls, whlich purchlasers v-oitld do well to exainje hefore buyinirti eh.e wherre. Bilack, tliue,GUreeni and mixed ltrrondi-Clcthle, Plain mand Fancy (maseimmres: Saitin, Velvet, and Silk Vestings, Itioys andl Mlins Caps, ke. A ftll andi large suppihly of iltisierv. Gloves, Stispeniders, Cravats, I Ilmdtkerchtie-f', &c. &c., all of which will be sohil ott the moat libmeral terms, antI al pricets li stilt the tirmes. a9" (narmnents mranfactured bty the subtscri her, antI warranutted to give sati,.factioni. OJr dtrrs from it cdistanice promaptly atnemtiled to. ie imiy be fouimlnd t thle stand forimerly oc cuiedt. by A Conwnvy, andtmiu rec-etntl'y by D. W. Prime. A. A NDtF.RSON. A pril 27, 1852 25 i f R E 11OV1A L. C 'IiI Siiub-teribecr hats retmivedi his Il(.OTI 1 N SlOE' STF(JLI', t. tine tdtor WVest of Cnptain I". Siiumter's law O)flice. lie has just received atnd will con~stantoly keen Otn hancd a Finie Stock of I1(hlT ANt) SI1I0ES, which lie will sell r.ow~ for Cash. Ilut will credit lisa punmc-ttnl customers util Fall. I'roimpt plament is retjutred. Febrtuary 2l, 1852. 1...t f Negro Shoes. The subiscriber~ has tmadte arratigetnenlts for the mauottfneinlre of frttm Fouitr to Fiv'te 'llTo'niwl p'airs of the ahitre airiiele bty lhbsFhA 1.1.. F-or referencte at. t. .juaIity, lie wotub l reritctfully relecr pe reins n Ito tiaty ite dis p.sed.i to pitrichaie of him., t ihtoe whoi paitronizedt th itat ye-ar. As tu price, lie will guarantee them as low its tei lie nftbriedt. May 22 2 if .. .3IORGA N. Improved Endless Chain W~ater Eleva:torM. All persons w.ishinri tht abiove F.vntors enn lh~e'itipplited bi~ lih subilieir, n hii it. the Agent for thle District of Suitmtr, 5. ('. II F. L.IGON. Nuterville, De)ceimbher 2, 1851. 6.-t I Improved Cotton Gins, Thank ful for host ivouir. the sublscriber n ii cs toi inform the pttublic ilthat still mtiuulie-t ltres' ('itton Gits it hi tstallsihan-nt iti Suinto buirg, con the most implroivedi ind apprcovil tl~um, which Ihe thinkts that the cuttion ginnedcu i'i otte of thoso, gills of lthe lan impitrovemenct is wctrt hi att ieast a iguarter tif ni tenumtiiore itan the tot tont ginnedt oin thle ordlinaliry gin, lie alsro umn milactumes thiem on the most suipl conlst ruction.m, of the finest fintish, antI tiC lie btst mate-rials ;to wit, Steel Saws tandt Steel Phe 'lamiu iib. ( ase htartdenedh wlihi lie wtill sehIlitfr $' s-i peSaw. time also repirs tih gitns mind pts thitmtinI. ,tmi ptlete crtder at lie shiortest mmo tic.. A|t| ire fotr (ins will lie primptmiily ande tiuneitmally antemiled tn'. W ILlIlAM ..il l)ON. Smatchiurg, Suter Diut, . C. Feb 17, '26 -If Exezutors Notice, agent to. sitl iupmt all thei tters ofi thit Ett ut Col. .Xtclehe Lacostti littt iot thiiisitit. ANANA lE. LACOE tri:. All persomns having demnanids tagainst rthe ln tame of Stephett I.aciiste wvill preent thIom duilv lmteteud. Tlhore itnde birdi w-il lid mke limeiat'ei~ pai menit to S. 1E. WILSON, Agent. av 7th. b Iftoe Kntarett nerbrlts toget o Cono , irle th] I r JI1 by .e B.J1 ,i( 1) l IT , . 1'., 1n Ilie ch-1 i''s oidte or uf , DIItrh. 1anrt for tac EnWtrn '1 istrict t o Piennaytttn. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA-! Dit J. 8. HOUGHTON'S DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRVIC JUICE. Prelpared from n r.N r , or the fourth 1omm hach of the Ox. nfier diretions of- ithrron Liebig, the great. i'hyiologietl Chemist, by J. 8. Ilot-utz TON. M. )., 'hlilaai lp hia. Pa. Tiis is a truly wonalerful remedy for Indiges lion, .I)yipwpia, Jitntiice, ,iver Complaint, Contipatlitlo, stod bihility, (.'sring tar Na. tukre's own ineliaoi, by Natares's own Agent, the Gastrie Juice. I' M Ialf Ia tnspoonufil of Pepsin, infiused in water. nill digest or isisolve, Five Pontdi of Rest h lf, in abtoi tu o hours, unt of ihe Pep4in is the ci f eletmetw or Great lii' ing i'rincipl (if the ;:ssric .1iuile-the Solvent of it 14 ..!. . hIl 'orifyin , Irewrvini g. it 41 Stimuhlllating Agent of tile Stonilach an4d itlets lilies. It is extIcItl 4ed fo ill it i . Ston1 neh of lth Oxc, li4rs forntir 11t artificial Dige"t. five Fluid. precisely like till naral1 (asotriet Juice ill its Cheinticalt powe r ' and f"trnt-ilhing a Complete mil'r -et tlitute Ifor it. Ity the nid ofl this4 prepanniio, fihe pains and evil of luliger-tioin andlu I ysepja ure reulive I, just as th ey would hie by ai healthy StI1ntach-1. it is dIO ing wt.:..lers for Dysieptica, ctrting cases Of Dle Ility. inariatimn, Nelrvous Deeline. nntd Dys peptic onslitliont. ipplwd to be on the verga tf Ite grave. 'lThe Sienlific l ienco tpm whidci it i4 based!. is il the highest et:rcu Cri os and iteiarkable. SCIENTIPIC EVI1DENCE ! 1ron T.icbig inl hi-- relebrated wvork 44n4 Ani nal Chemistry, says : " ;an artificial Digestive Fluidi, anlalogouls l to tih. of;astriv Jiie. mnay bowe rentdily poriparted front 11 itii-ots inembrane of 1h4 41 ;1 11t 1 .t1 1h (f t ett ( a lf *, ill w h ie b t v a t io u s oa r i ites (itf lot nt ient tand tg, n ill be softenedt, citanlged adtt digesti. jill-t iln the !;tline tnanner ats they wotld bel ilkt tna4 n stillh.' Dr.'t'obi. in his %tinable writinsevi lnthe "Phy-iology of .liigestion, observes that a diminuti m of the dlite 4 nititity of the Ganstri Julice. is at prominment aind all-prevailing ennse of Hypeso;"ad het 211a11es thait " adiStiniguiihed profestsor of medlicine inl London, who wais se-. verly aillited n% ith4 thi4 complaint, finding every thing lse to lil, had recourse it) the Gisrie Juire, obtained fromt lihe stomneln,1 or living ntiials, which proved conplete-ly to cerufulliy. " Profetssor Dungtli-on, of the Je lrsont Coll-ec 'liladelphia, ik his great work oil I l'htt Pioy. 4iol00y, de-te4 notire tIana fifty pnges to un ex n in4ion tf this ubject. h is exis.-riees with Dr. Ilatntint, on the Gastrie .uice ob). tained froi the li iiig btlinnl 4.4tnel, ati from titmals, are well kntan. "In atss." hr snys, - di-tstion oenrredI as plerfettly in Ilte arlicial as inl the imnarldig in. DIr. .lhn W. Iraper, 'rofe mr of' ( 'mitry, in the Metlial College of the l'iversity of New York, ill ii - Text Book tif' Cltmistry," pagt 36, says,: " It ha-4 iteen t atluetiont: wle liter artificial dfigetiion coul ie performtd -but it is nOW 444iuniVE.all-y ahtt ediI 1111t it 1ua)' le." Dr. Caripntert-'s standardl work oi Physiology, wicih is in lite libra ry of cvery physician. and as urell! as a Text Book in alt the Colleges, ii ill of evidence Aimilar tot hlia above, res tspectilt the remarkable Digesilve power of Pep otsn, tld Ete fiset that it Imay Ite readily Nepa"a ted front the lutnach of the enlf or O, anti utted for experiments in Artilicial i)igotiun, or it a retmoedy for dipease of tih Stomnach, ani deli entt secretiun of (Jastrie 34uice1. L' Cali oun tihe A~gent and44 get ta descrittive Cirtuatr, gratis, givin a14 :la;rge~ :taalunt taf Sri 004niil liidenc1e, simlila:4r ohe abolltve, togther with Iitortto itienark-abtle Cures, freal ul parts of the Unlited 8tatesi. AS A )Y8l'EPIA CURER, D~r. I loutghtn' l'.rs!ts bait patlroued lte mosI ttarvellouts efibetls, int curinlg catset of lite baility, 1ICaitatin, Nervuts IDeelinet, nali Dys pettel Consmtitt44iOn4. It is irnpnible to give the deteaik ll 1t' e in the lim41itto this advher bteen givent of arnreaa4 i'i thaTw !4tludre iteimark able (lures, in l'hliladelp~ia, Newt York, anti hiusiontalone444. lThese wereo ntearly all dleatperaie c'as1es, anue the cuire , wtere. 4114 4tlty rlapitd and~ wucoderl'ul, hut pe-rinat-nt. Ic is a great Nervaous Anltidite, antil partielar ly' useful 1hr Itdency 40 liii lons adisoardetr, I iver (Comlinttt, lever 1nd4 Aguel~t, ai tile ii ii eli-t4 of Quliine-, lerenry, niit ailwtr dhrugs upon4 tile !Jigestive Organls, aftter a laong aticknetss. Alsat, tatr excess1 inl eati ng, an4'e14 thea tfree uIse of tar den*It sitit4. it 14anot reconcmiles I elth1 wi ith Slutempe55ranlce-. 'lhre it tnl fhtrmt ofl Old Sltachi Comtplaitls whlicht it doet1s w144 4(ee4n to reach and4 retvetut! 44n4e. a Noitier howu had4t thev-. titny tbe, it givest inslttn rebl! A .sing'le nosi rcenthtcrg cll thec arepea'aedt ihr a a hoirIt ine lto anatke Itetl gnt(! e'lnLes perllnlanet. Purit of la'load and 1grr of od f llo nt once. it is ptIartenlar excel 4.. ncae otf Nnusea,4'4441 Vrntng, C-rI tplS, Ncarenets, atf thte pt otf th' Stmacha adisI tes ra fter entinag, latw, roh! t stit of t'w Iiitaodi iiearinet"s, .!"5w l ofSprits, IIe spondencty, t aiain IDr. Ilalfgton's41 4 cjpin, is toiti by) tcarly all Ithe dal~ertu ine1111 d!rumgs 444 nd a'puaiar Med'tiaines, Itroulghonat th lilited11.4 State. it is praredrta iln Powdtter itand ill Fli fottarin-nndt ill 'rescritiaan Iialst faor lith- uelof Pirinne. 'riv~ate ('irenIIr' for thae Iule olf ilryicitns, liny bet tatined a!of Dr. I ltihtn or isi Au'tts, diescribinag thae whoile4 paraces ofi~ prparaltinc,nntda gi lta int authl 01rities upon11 wuhiciaha the elm ctf 4ij thi r.-tmnedy tire ba~aseda. As it i. nolt a stecret rn-ntotht, not aabj.i- taon enn41 hea ratttd naeninO, its lste by~ i'htyiianst- itn respetabule standaiinandi regu441a r prlt ltier. l'rice, Onea, lot/?r per bolttle. genuirtte Pti1'SIN haears that iitten n1;aature tf .1. S. Ilo~raaNo, .1. /).. l Prailttotr, Phtil 2 a.' :!thla by) al! IDrta~is andli Italirs inl 31erheline.. J4a'!44' lli,1aat.'& il' I'T N .bast receiv'in-ig filenea hed anda llirwn Shee'tings (es Osahuiargs, 'ttaon tind I .inent ; la-biry, \\t haiae, cttltreand hhlt!li:4k liiad Glaave's: 4 atii mltierl; Iautel,i tietck .i~tlat. lannetlt; &c. Ac. Forai- alatt low h W. .J. FII AN('IS, Swee~s an En4!OV iW h, l(road andic nVrarrow Batr?, Squtae, O It dani .1u! ar llop Ira md and l-Ioile Iranr. Cait, Geman and1( I4tiai'Cler ateel. Sytc hl' ~To-s C!arpen~ter' 1Tols-t moints. !ullo. llware, iii t hilands l WrtogtI Na Iis, alway on14' and u-aind for al lowi k'ub. U I, 1931--2 LIVER: COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DISPIP8IA. ChIRONIC OIL NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS) E'ASICS', OF. THE, KIDNEYS8, and all diseasrs ari Pin r rown u disor fierre, Liver or Sto mac, such e- Conmsti lus liu, Inumrd Piles, Fainlueess or B0lood to the leud, Acidity of' the Xtomuch, Ntuscae, lfeart-burn, bis gust for Food, Fu1allnisi or Weidght in the uftoinsh, S4ou1r EaItuatioms, Sinkiing or lut. terinu tat the pit (of the stotIch, su-im. riing 'f the [rcla, Iurried unead Nli Cni Bireathing, Fluttering fat the Ieurt, Choking or auallieating senstions u-henl in c lyieng Vcoture, Ihmness r>q Visim. dots or Y u-ch inf ore thce Fev'r ni dull pain ine tle lie-ni, l)efiiency of l'erspiration, Yellionnies of tie Skin and l'yes, Pain ine 11v eide, Jiack, Chest. .imbis, &c.., ud4lde: Flies ot Ilent, fluriniig in theu Flesh. Condstant Inaginig ef -vil, ai Great depressiim of Spirits. en ie ef'ectually cered bly Mt1. I1OOFLAND'S Celebrated icrasttan 1Bitters, ritElAlED B3Y Dr. C. m. Jackson, AT' TiHE. GEltMAN IliED1CINE. STORE, 120 Arch Street, 'hiladelphia. 'Their power fever the above dienscc is not excelled-if ec In alledi-bcy animy other pireiara tionl i tle I:ieil Staes, aI tie enres attest, icn maniy vcases ater lilful physicat haeti failel. Thee Iitters nre worlthy tihe attention of ilnalidq. Possessiig greal virtume-s in hlie mlr - clion (if dinseecs tit' the Liver utn le.ser glandeeei,, cxlericiig tle mteeost searching powers in weakess ui cilectos f tie digeecive orgnit., I ley tire witii, eafe, certain anil pleasiant. RIIAD AND BE' 'ONVINCED. Frorn the lloston lIlee. The elitor said, Iie, 2*2nd D)r. Kiweiad's Cetlruftal eerman litters for tile eire.' of' lser Coplain, Janealiee ylepsia, (Chricie or Nervot liebility, ise de. ccrve ly eee of the inost pieaar niedicines of tlhe diy. These Ilitters nhave been ucsedi by then-tii taneIeds and ta biend ait eeeir ellbow seays lie has him"self receive ilin eirecteal tult(l pernanent (ire of .iver Cumplait fronm tice uwe of thi renedy. We are cotvinced that in te else of these flitters, lte patiuet constantly gnhls strengtlh and(e %igor--. fict worthy (of great conl eideratioti. ThIey are pleasant ice intae aid iaccell, en can hee used ly permuls with the nmeist deliele sltomachs weith iletity, under anty cir ennistaniCes. Weare senkineg frotn experiece, und to tle nfllietd we advise their u.e. "Scot' Weekly," one of the best Literary piperms published said, Augucst 25 I)r. Illolmid's Oracen Bitters, ntntfnfctured liv 1)r. .ll keeon. ire ncow recoinendted bI y secteec, oif tle mst proninent ncinbe rs of tle faculty tt :a article of racuchc efficacy ice cases of fecinale weaknecss. As snehi is tihe ense, we would advise all enothers to obtain a bottle, nnei itus ecave themselves nueh sick ness. Persons of dchilitated consithtins will find the'e liitlers niv:tetngeon to their icealth, am we know frenm cxcrice. lice talcttary efoect they Ihave stclne - ksystems. MORE E VIDI ENCE. The 'I Phliladlelphia Saturday Gazette',' -le Ibesct fanmily newspaper published in tle United States. The editor says of J)r. Ilarilurnd's German flitr.e..-lt i'e seiclomn thlat we ime"'cenl %lmt are lerned Patent 31etlcines, tee tle confidenate aid palrunage of cir readers; antd llherefcore wvhen we reconienccl hr. I cflaned's Gertnan litters, we wish it to Ice diseinctly untlerstIood tliat % are ntee 4,peiak ineg of tite nostruins If tie day, that are notised abouit for a Irief period and then forgottenc after tley iIave ditne their guilty race of misclief, lit of a cntedicine long establisiei, universally pitizecl, and which bas net tlce iearty approval of' tle faculty itself." Zk"r Evidrilre upon evidionee has been re ceived (like tihe foregeing,) frot all iectionsof the Union, tia last three years, and tile strong et tetiniony ill its favor, is, that there is Inore of it used inl tle pjructice of tle regular Phcysi. cianei of Pi'ladncelphlia, Iltemn all oter nosctrutes combliedc, ac fact th'ait cant easily bee estabelisedi ncidi l-tlly procvineg ilihat .i scientific prepairatione w. all eet wvith titeir eci.lietaprievul whiene pre dcceitede evenic su is fsreec. Theat tis nceedicitne will enere l.iver Cotnpclaint aend layep~esia, neo onte cn doutbt ater usintg it asn thirietted. it nts pjecifically uponf thce Stcc mcarbe atil l.iver; it is creferablle to enfornciel ine all hiallirmcs dis csI ehe eihl.et is ieeiniet. ''l'y cate lie ruhinciseredi to fenctle eor inmfait with saetcy mend reliule beef.it at ancy time. l'hcis etneciicinee has atnedcc thac heigih chlarnec. ter n ichl is. nceccnnry for ai cnerdicines tc attain. to utetee ecuinterjcere. er to pt fiorthe spurcius tartice's tt thce risk oi lice liv es of these whoe are innocently deceitedl. Look u-ell o thec marks of 11he genuine. They hanve thce written signiatuire of C. 3M. . A( ICSON epcn lihe wvrapeer, nn hcliis cne btlown itn the bcetle, urithouat tchicA hy are .sjm-c rwucs. Feor ciale Whoclesacle and Rletail cit thce Gl'iI MAN :MiclIN 8'TOlt.), No. 120 A rchi-trieet, onte dicor beelow Sixilh I 'iclae~lphin; ccccl iby ree'tabule decalers gete rally thiroudgh thce ciutitry. To'e cenablle tell cinseces of invaeclids tce ejiy the adlvatese oef thecir greait restornttive pocwers Siate liotile 75 Cenats. Alco foer saile fey it. S. 31I.LEFT, l)reeggi-.t, Sccenterville, 5. C. E 'Whir.de Ag'ent f'or Georgia, South tud Necremh *caieina. Dec. .1, 185L. Limresectn,8. C. Educational Notice. r neij tcxt 5ess.Otc of theO RIIIADFlOll) T1I( N wdl h openi cn lthe F'irst Mondaych of( hle emsmningc F~ebruarcy. Th'e Tirustees b ifiy lIt cIti ce havi e coett ed somte ad chrt ionlI perovtision har. thmlceeee omfort of lice I hecccrders cmand lice eljacentt gromundls will lbe yhltted in an imptjrov'ed i'cnditionc. The var e itns dearme ntse ofl icstrucctione will le filheed fby the meost comptientee TI'enahers ihact 'cmn ice ebciced cc ; andti here ntit'ier n ce wdl lbe retaeinedi loncger than ablcehty and fld'hsty arec e.'lhibited in thce dice charcge of eoliical duty. it ccs 'sery impoeartan ct thatL 1c the meme oef thec Coellegiacte leases reltur at thce be ginnecinlg o1 thle sesisionl, that thce regtiiar xercises nu noet' ble retaerded. Th'le se'chlti year teCinscc (et the~ limrt Maelav cy eleroary andle lcse.s onc lice leect Vicedn'eey ofi Noiv'emeelr, antd ise diied intco lte e'tpol Sessiotnc. 15ccardl, pier sessionc, ehnhneucg iced, iedincg, Ii ghts, andel wasingm, lice etcupils beincg resp oinsifble c fcr lice varciceus furneiteure ofi their roomse, an c incventlory eof whlich will b e. reguclaerhy k'pti. - - $;(; 00 Thtio inec icl'reimacry lasce-. -- 1(111(1 'ITuitien ine othler eCasect- - - 15 1(1() l'erd e ch cr l,31mcc. - - - 10 1(( Musriteo icittel or Gitar - - 20 ccm cle If l'ianco - - . . -lOf I'tilse ecc (Unaar fecrcihch their owcn Guccitarr leer prctciice, aced aelsoc I heir ( belclar c.!itlgsc. l)rcawn, aced Icaicetine, icc Oil orm Watcler ('*clcrsc, cer Mchititjlromae lee or lendia lenk, cech .- -, (I) ()rn:enet ci Needhle Work, & e. - - 5 00i l 'tils leectishe their owne mtierialse. Ily resoiuticen ofl the~ 11cc: md, pecrsetn scte g Itawe puilsec will have themcc boacereled aet '$11 00i per monethe; anmd Itose sendeinge lihree orc meore, at $ Iti (1 icer moncth I. Dry Goodas for FelTade IN CHAltl28TN. W. G. BANOROFT, 253 and 255 Kiuo-Sitrns-p. (One door behow Ventworth-Street.) We wuoli again respectfully invite the atten tint of our friends and custoners in the coutntry, ib dur extensive Stock of DRiY GOODS, when they visit our City. Always in hand SO U'TIl ERN AIANUFACTU1IED, Conlisting of Georgia Ilaies and iKerseys. Alabama do do. Plain and Striped Osrjnberp. ilencled Miiid 11roWh lusite SUPEJt DUFFIL BILANETS--blfttCT IMPORTATION. We would also part icularly invite attention t otr JIMPitlfPAil'ION of SiIS biiel IRESS GOODS, being oie of the LARGEST STOCKS IN TiHE 50UTIIERN COUNTRiY. We are also prepared to furmish every article io theii Dry G.Wids Lme, Vizi Ilodlere, Golves, Linens, Flannels, Clolhs.Ctipitn'ers, Ibi~omzlies, Alpacens, Aierenetm- . Mohnelinin ,e Laines, Phlidies, Jaconets and Swiss Mslins, Furnitmre Dimity, Prints, Ginglhamis, Shawls, Laces, Edg. ing, Riinons, Trimmings, &c., 'c. Septeiber 23, 1851. 48--tf Clothing! Clothing! 25 PEI CENT CItIAPEFIL TIAN CAN DE PURCIHASED LIQLStEWIIEH E. E. & II. IIAUM3 would resp eetfully cnll th attention of the inhalmitants o. Slmter District and vi:-mity to their splendid assortnent of Clothing, siel as Dress, Saeck: andUs Frock Coats . warranted all of the lbst worktninnship and o the finest qunlity nud materini; also, fine Satin Ve-Sts, Oa-Simahre Panits, and all other artirles connected with a gentle ain's furnishing departmen . Our gmstoo shall be " small proists and qulie k sales. We erth tssutre all tho-e who)se Imronise "n they cannot buy [he samic articles elsewhere at such o%% prices. Plesce ('all und! si, ad exiamine for youreelves at our New and F! ashsionafle Stire, No. 321 K ing-st., (harlest-ni. S. C. Also at tlitir S Inre in Georgetoi in, S. C. Nov. 18, 1851. 4-tf Notice, The inhaitants of this tilinge are cautioned against trutng any olertive eipiloyel b me oi the Wilmington & Manchester Itl I Ind, or deelivering any goods whatever. without %frh ten orders, cit her from D. Callahan, J. Ilitch. cock, L. W. Turner, or myself. A LFID) II. PRATT. Stimterville, January I1, 1852. 13-tf Not ice. Persons hnvint demands ngainst the Ex [sto of It. Rtichardsoti, Dee'd. are requested to present them duly attested, and those in debted to mako payment. to C. Al. RHICIARDSON, Admr. Nov. 6, 1850. 2 If Notice to Stockho'ders. A t.t. .Stlckholden in nrrears to ilh Brad. foral Springs Female Institute C'ampamy are re litired to mak, fill pat ment before return lay in. Marcha next-o the sublserlier or to William Lewis, Essi., in Suitnterville. fly trder of the loari. EDWIN CATER, Sec'ry & Treas. February 2, 1852. 15--f Butter. Fresh Gioslin Butter, Virginia and Mountain Butter. For sale by ROBERT LATTA. Camden, Nov 25, 1651. 3-tf Groceries! Groceries!! Will bea received in a few dlays. a choice lot of Groc-eries ; consisting in port sf Oh!, Gsovernmn n J:a' Coffee P'rimne Rio ('oili-e, (ncew crop) G;reen Tea, in Lh and 1-2 LI) ensdsers, Jlas best llahimore~r Flsisr, Sugar sif varisous dlescrip~tionss, Primeo Gshen~ llutter, Best ilitiore. Iuinn, Prisoe Lard ; No. 1 .lisnrl, N. 0. andl Cubia .folassses, Whie Wmae andi Cider Vinegar, Salt, Rice, Soap), Starch, Pepper, Spsice, Giniger, ('iunnon, (Cand les--Sperma, Adamantinte and TIallows & c. &. For sale low for cash by WV. J. FRANCIS, Opposite F. .J. & AI. 3Ioses' L~aw Orlice. J. n.-'0, 1852 l'astry Cooks an ae e ere, {c. of Oleshrservices to time citizens o Santer itndt time adjoininag Dist ricts in tite preparatisn of bridal feasts, patrty-stipper-t &c. lIeIr long experience a-o service in every tdepartmtent of her businmess, jutstities leer in enigi~ng to givye entiro natisfactioni to her ernployers. Shie ma~y be0 onndl hv application at the Darber's Shop in this pIlace. Siun ter vilie,Jian.8tha, lenZ 11 r Administrator's Notice. myw Asgent, to settle till the matters of the Estute of .lon u suelsal, hate of t his Distritvt. MAltY i. AlcDONALD). ALLI. Ptersonms having demands ngainst lime Estate of .lihn lc l)onld, will present lhesu diuly at tested. Thommise indebted wvill maeske imiinedilate payiment to \V. .\. UltEEN, Agent. Februnry 1-1, 125:3, 17-tf Hats and Caps, Tme sisseriber wrill receive in a few slays, a ve.ry fint asseirtenst of Gentt's amsI iioy'sm fats amd Caus w hieh will bs sohl aet unusually loiw psrices at thme stLore of W. J.FRNC , OposeF.I & 3l. Mloses' Law Ofise. Sept. 15, 1851. 47-tf Cheap Goods. TIlE subscriber lens just retuned from ( hieston with a fsulh assoniemn of A L L KINDS8 OF GO4)005, Waeres ande herchman dlise ms Isis hins. of bussiness ;havinig ex'erc'isedh the umsit didnenr ine hbnyinmg them CJIIEAP' A ND (v'00l>, (ained goods .cl hought arc half sold) lhe enn ake it am objec't to' any oneo t'o make a hill with hinm, either at Whlesasle or Retail. P'EIIIy AIOg. A pril 6th, 1852 24-t New Fail and Winter Gooda, ,IThe smtbscribe'rs are' neow re:rivhing ande Opent. oig their uisual supply oft l~ry Gsoods, llardware and Groceries, the prices ofC whichs will ho very much rtteeed, anins i.jgte their friemnds andc the public toezamnine their stock. ill. DRIUCKCER & CO. Camdeen, Oc t. 28, '51. l--tf Shoes ! Shoes ! 145ndie hinck andi coloredt Gaiter,'. iiii d and Alssrocco Ships ansi Ties. Gent's unde Itoy 's Slhtes. N EG;RO Sl10 ES, &c. &c. -A 1.5 Phantation Lentheer, for saile hew by W. J. FRtANCIS, Ilider the Oflice of the Sumter liannear Jtasme 12. W.I. Jacobi & Son. W.-..ACOnt. NATJIAN ., JACOnI NO. 221 KING(3T1, 41'ET, ('Vtir M STOnt ae An1OVP h!Anl(1ET-.raitEET.) nxnporters and.Dealers in Forelgm & Dospievtq, ) y Gqeds Vir Our eupintmer are ensunred Mlorterule Rqe. and a strict adheratnce to tie 1wn Price Jsan. 6, 1852. 11-tf CIRCULAIL Tim sulcriber respeelfully informs his frienila and enatomers, tiat e is now rec.vilig. at his ol slanld NO. 2G IIAV'XS-3THErN, (u1p stairs,) froan EiglanI1, Germany, France and th e Northern StUeate, a uoiilete nUsortient of kLtapIc anb Saluit c rss d(0ools, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, n a ier Catalogue untiexed, whill he is prepared 0 to Fell on reamusnable teris, at lWhlea-sule only, totlhe.Country Trnle. lie respectfully soliet-ts a call, being deterinined to well as low ai any 110,-e in the City. E. (1. BROWN. CATALOGUE. Bilk anid Straw lonnets, llihlons, 1-'lawers and Silk Goods, lloiiery, Glovep, Scarfs, Cravats, Together with a cumpleta asasortmnent of Milline. ry Goods, Dress aid Cloak -Trimmings, &c. G;uns., liifles, Ilevolving andl other Pistols, Pets'ion Cnls, Gaie & Shot Hags, Powder Phuck. Knives., steior,, Razors, Gent's Travelling Toilet Cnsesp,: Msicit-al iatruinit.. Writing Ctaiye, Work Iloxes. Fancy Statinainry, Coats' ISpool Co~ttoni, Voounk do., Tupes)C1, Yarns, llhitaons., Coibs, Needles, Pins., lraines., Co. lungnies, Saps, Perfumery, Inks, Asi a genieral us.orinient of Fairy Articles, Gobil ndsal Silver WIatClses, Jewelry, Marine Tioe Pieces. Frenchli 3iniotitel Cloaks a Comnmon 11rass unl Wood Clocks, &v. a Inglishlad (erman Gias, lird Uages, and Traps, ansd.v.ariuus other artilce it inerous to ieantion. N.I.-JInt received fron Paria the most splenlid ru.aortmnent of Gilt and Gol Jewelry ever offered int this iarket. E. G. 11. October 1i, 1851. 50-tf. E, B. CREWS, Auctioneer nndt Comnaixion M E I C II A N T. NO. 19 Y E.YDUE RA NGE, CIIARI.ESTON. S. C. Uireserved Sa's of DRY GOODS twice aa week it Isis Salex llooins. Liberal adlvances maelo ain all colnsinents. NotembefrOt, 18i50 2 t f DUNN &DURYEA. WIOLEAL.E AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, JOHN DVI(Y.A, CHARLESTON, 8. C. I May 21st, 1851 30 If W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASI11ONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T A B L I S It M E N T, 'MASONIC IIALL, , No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S.73 P'urchasers will finda at all times~ a fuill and cooleli tesok of Gent's. JWEADY-MIA DE CL OTHING Wi. A. KENT. G. it. DIIITCIEi.L. M~anaciitory' 1 13 W~naington Storens N. Y. May 1840. ~ 30 tf .-___ t HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUlSIC, AIUSICA L iNSTRURIENTS, 1(iar street, Sign of the Lyre, SAMUEL C, DUNN, WFJIOLA'&l L1E CLOTH1JIIG Fiurniiniu Wiarchouise, Chuarles tont, S. C. March lst. 1852 19-tf GAILLARD & SNOWDEN Coujnuaision Mlerchanuts, NO. ( SOUTJUER.Y WIIA RF, CIIAIt LESTJON, S. C. Marcha 31st. 18~>1 23 ly BU.L. BTEFED Meecting-St., Chuarleston, S, C.r Septemsber 16, 1851 47-tf Win, Aliston Gourdin, NO. 56, EAST-hlAy, CfrAR L ESTON, 8. C. Ia preparedl to amake liberal advances ont Cons'ignmenoats of Itice, Cotton, Corn, sugar, RlEFF.R ECES.--MrOss. (ionrdins, Matthi essena, & Co., George A. Hoaplaey, Alonzo J. I Whlite, Charlostoan, S. C..; Taindy Waulker, t Esmi.,G(rennvillo. S. C- ---. April 24, 1851. 26 lv " AMERICAN HOTEL, , CoRNER: OF KtNG AND GEORGE STIIEETS S Ch aleston, s. c. a Thet above e.stnblishment, hast been - 55 thonghly repairedl, anda is now opega fi or tha'feaoadatlon of thet travelling 'ommuitlty anal isnanenit b~oaders. This es. tablshmienats ha been fittedl op ast strieat expense, nand furish'edlii thoiuhin withs entire new funrn liture, andl better hetIs th an hostels are sumally 8 furnisahed with.. Wit h thes~e i lcndnaemngs,.anal an aerommnoaittig dli-posit in on the part of theL propsrietoars and thns~e in their emp Jlny, thety hope to maerit a liberal aihare of patronage. J. W. KING. Oct. 20th, 1850 1 t f $17The Onis -3. C. CA 1IIOT TN run imag directly to thet lin., will bteii n nait 11 ig at all tiames nt'ahe lJkimt. to conveTy l'hen wers to th i tel..atna to .t,. ia. 101 F'OR E'A '/'E LEG!!isA41N %b; 0&0-5aYdjtor' lo ounce Mr.-J. J. M:Kil.LAR, a te Tor C 'rk ie n ri(;f 'f i strict, nnd ablig M 1 Apil 13, 18132. ~ " e5..4x 0-- irt. Editor:Please ounce C(lolnel JOIIN A. C0l60M1 jort Canditnie to J"prereit. et Ounit3y tn the next Legislature, uxd a blaxy Pn~ID A vril 13, 1832.I F OR O RDI1*" 0 ylr r, Editor:'- On lease ainoutnce VILLIAM - i1. ON wt a candidate lor the Ofile' - nry of Sumter Di.itrict, at the leet On. - April 27th, 18-521 97 The frilnds of Jo eve [A VNSW O RTHl, Emi.,*ainiiou nve ti , a Untdidate fiir the Olico. of OdainI'Iry g unter Disiric m, tihe enuingwele isn.' binrch 2:3, 1852. -22-f f FOR CLERKi KrJ We are authorized nnun iice TI. J. IlNKINS,.Eng.,- a Cudldaid: jr Clerk of the Court, at lie ensuhig c-etion. M1AN Y VO.TW$th April 16th M11 2s 4_-25 . 'OR TAX COLLECTQ1&og, Mr. Editor: Please announne Mr. ROBERfTL V. DUlI A NT, a Candidate for -T&I-Culkigj f Salem County, at th next le'eies blige Mny. '0T544.V January 14, 1352. ' Mr. Editor: Yon will plea sannout 'aplain 1. M. GIllUNS, a Candidate for 'ax-Colleetor for Salein county, at ia eimbag Llection, and obligo lAN T'YOTru. - c3r~sais. EDITRnS: Please annoumce, Ifr..JOHlN F. BIALILARDC1, a candidate forTzsk ollector, at the next election, and ohlea 31ANY V Felriary 5th, 1851 15 1f toWe are authorizedAto nnounce .OHN V .A RGAN, a 'candr late for Tax Colletor, for Claremdnt ,ountv, at the next Election. f- We are atithlrized "o nnouince A LEXANDER WA ' KTq s aCamdidate for Tax Collector, of C We rwiot county at the eunning Electiorth' MANY FRIENDS.t' S The Friends of T#1s -- If ITi . nnonneo lint as a candidate, for ie office ,-f Tux Collector, for the Countydf ,Itare.mn t. Nuveenber6, 1850 2 ESP We are authorimed rhmnnnotunce Ca pt. 3. W. ST UCK EY aas emnty idare for Tax Collector for SafeuWa Oohee. y he nelt election. Oct. 1h1, 1850 51 ll*. 0:!r The Friend* of J04 .14 i, SI(olot. Wsn caity U b SUMTER HOUE u P. MYERS, would Wieectiil h form the citsilena. tur bumtervile andm tihe surrotmadang counmtry,.that thi g ust returned from C.hmarleston, and lmam.lad rrangmments to receive I10E arbd SOJDA WA ['Elt, of every variety, weekly. .a ie has on handi, and wvill continue to er broughmout the season., a choice as.oertmens Vmnes anmd Cordials,' Confectionnarhika ac., all of which will be iipjosedi of cheap# -' han was ever olTred befor, in tiids place. May Wi, 1851). Webb O1arege3g SUMTER VILLE,' i Thie.Ilotei.is situated in the rwt Spleasant part of the, t9yp.. aT l'roprietor will be please~d . is friends and time travelling pubi' rmt. simg to spare no exertions Onl hiispr i ender ltem comfortable. CJharges a onale. .. u 7~ WEBB CLARK, 4 .Proprietor Jan 23 13 . Uf ['hrough Fare from Charles TO BA LTIMORE $17.0; TO PHIILADELPIIIIA $19; AND TO NEW YORK $20 ['11E G R EAT M AIL 1OUTE P~ CIIAR LESTON, S. C, LEAViNG the Wharf at thme foot ot 2aurens-st. daily at 3, p.i m.affe7 - rrival out the Souhmern cars, via WHL hI1NGTION, N. C., from whichi point wo daily trains are dispatched at 8 A A1i; nud 2 P'. M.; the 8 o'clock ontly connecting a Veldon withl the lines to Petersbrg I.ichmond, Washingtoni, Baltimnoreg 'P .. leiphia, andi New-York. The pi ~is espectfully informed that the steatfie f hmese linmes, aro in tirst rate conditl 14 ro navigated by well known 4nj meriencedf commanders; the. Rail' ~a re in fine order, (the WikrnIi o nd Woldon, as wall a. the Seabi nd Roanoke having recently been~q~ vith heavy TFrail) thereby securmp afety andh despatch. By thes io aengers availing themsae ( ed jj '1IRETi TRAIN may roach Bal4lr~ J 0 hoturs. Ph1iladelphla ivrl 4.hours ti lowv York ini 50 1.2 hinurs; and byte IECOND T RA IN they 'at-rivou ,1. more in E0 hourn, Phmiladel phiia din oture, rand New-York in (II1-4 hounssu Tlhro.ughu tickets can alone he had ftrn . WINSLO\V, Agent of thme Wilm aoi nil Raleigly Rail Road Company. . tho flice of theo Company, foot ofiiv reel, Chuarlestoni, 8. C., to ~vwm )loaso Ilarchm 2.9, 1852. 292-1 Water Proof Boots' .Just recivel,- a lot of ! the oveni lOOTS, Calf Peg nedl Ptiunp dto. .Gents and lioy hioes of various kinds. aiesa Black Silk (IKid Foxed)' Gter, Enamelled .ls" " Col'd e Eises lilack aind Colored radle. )id Boot., Seal Se wed Oi It~"a hi Sewed Lnce lhiskins, Kitd andl Morcc iBlpi and Ties. Onxo Sriants' Shios,~c.< c tmcale Cliesap by ~ .. FI$&N'C41't 1~c. 4. trua. m....m of ',.sn...a.