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. OETRY. I would not Die at A11. Aird'" I woukl act Die in SpringTime." U ould not de in Sprmg tine, *' When worms begin to crawl, When cabbage plants are shooting up And frogs begin to squall: Mi then the girls are full of charms, Abdnsmile upon the men; When latnb and peas are in their prime I would not perish then. would not die in Summer, When trees are filled with fruit Apd every sportsman has a gun, The little-birds to shoot, The girls then wear the bloomer dress, And half distract the men: it Is the time swear it out I would not perish then. I would not die in Autumn, When new-mown hay &wells sweet, And little pigs are rooting round For something nice to eat. Tie then the hunteman's wild lalloo, I heard along the glen, 'And oysters 'gin to fatten up ,would not perish then. .1would not die in Winter, 'For cno might freeze to death, Wheh tblustering bores sweeps around Afid takes away one's breath, When sleigh-bells jingle-horses snort And buckwheat cakes are tall In fact, this is a right good world I would not die at nil! MISCELLANEOUS. From the U. S. Journal. 'Vhe Four Master Spiriti. Happening to cast my eyes over the portraits in a gallery of paintings, I remarked that they were so arranged as to give four personages-Alexan dyr, Hannibal, Ctesar and Bonaparte t. .Most conspicuous places. I had seo the name before; but never did Suimilar train of recollections arise in mi bosom, as when my mind now has tilyglanced over the several histories. exander, having climbed the dizzy hbightv of ambition, and with his ten ,pes bound with the chaplets dipped in theblood of countless natiQns, looked 6dwn : upon a conquered world, and wept that. there was not another to conquer,. set a city on fire, and died in a disgraceful scene of debauch. Hannibal, after having, to the con sternation of Rome, passed the Alps *a having put to flight the armies of 'mistress of the world,' and strip .e three bushels of gold rings from :figers of her slaughtered knights; andemade her very foundation quake -returned to his country, to be de famed, to be driven in exile, and to die at last by poison administered by his own hand, unlamented and unwept in a foreign clime. . Clear, after having taken eight hun drid cities, .and dyed his garments in h9 blood of his fellow men-after hav ing,pursued to death the only rival lie had on earth-was assasisiiated by these he-donsiZTred is nearest friends, and at the very point in which he had gained the highest object of his anbi dion. Bonaparte, whose mandates kings -and priests obeyed, after having tilled the earth with the terror of his name ofrer having deluged Eu, ope with tears and blood, and clothed the world in sackloth-losed his days in lonelv banisliment, almost exiled from th~e world, yet where he could somnetimecs agg hi ountry's banner waving over tiedeep, but which would nlotS or could Tbusitose four ncn. who from the peculiar situationls of their portraits seemed to stand as representatives of all those whom the world calls 'great' --those four who made the earth tremn ble to its centre-severally died-one by intoxication, the seconld by suicide, the third by assassination, and the last int lonely exile. How vain is the greatness of this world! H-ow fearful is the gift of genius, if it be abused ! Who thant is now .living would not rather die the death of the humble, righteous man, than that of Alexander, or Ilannib~al. or Ciear, or Napoleon ? ELECTRICITY ExTaxoanisnvm----Dur ing the past week,' says the Edgefield Adsvertiser of Thursday, 'we have been visited with an enormous quantity of jain, accompanied by very severe lii|lItnitrg, &e. In one instance, three points were stricken by the samre pas sge of electricity. Thesez points were at intervals of two hundred yards in a direct line. Mrs. Addison's dwelling house (one of the points) was consider ably injured at one of the corners. A shop on Mrs. Laborde's p'remnises was the second point, and by this bolt we segret to state that a negro womanl belonging to Mrs. B. was kiled-a young lady in tihe same room was v'e ry considerably shocked. The third poinit was a tree in Gen. Bonham's yard, and here also a negro wvas knock ed down, but not seriously injured.' gg"''The most striking illustratio~n of the saying. that the pith of a lady's letter is in the postscript, which we have ever heard of, was that of a young lady, who, having gone out to Jniatia and writing home to her fi-iends, coni eluded in these few wo(rds5: 'Youii will msee by my signature that I am marri ed!' DEATH FntOM 'lOoTHIAJE.-'hec Poughkeepsie Press of Monday gives an account of a singulair death ini that place of a young mian namted We' bster, apparently about 27 years of age.-. lHe camne to that village suiffering uni deor a toothachie, swelled faco, &c. le had a tooth extratctedl, but got, no relief, and continued to suifer most terribly until death ensued. DEATH .07 A CHRLD BY r. little ohdd died in Bo'stoni, a few (lays -ago, in consequence of rats enterming its .eradle during tile n'ght, eating ol. uone - of its fingers, and gnawving in tile fleshl of its arm to the bone, in a Imost A MODERN FEMALE IlEFORME. Jane, put the baby to sleep with lauda numn, and then bring me ny parasol and revolver, I an going to attend a ineeting for the amelioration of the Londition of the human race. g;g3 Mr. Wm. Chancellor, of Po sey county, Indiana, was shot dead re u'ently, while playing the violin at a social party. RJ" It is said .Ex-Seiator Nichol it, of Tennessce wlo is now ini Wash ington, is to take the editorial charge of the Union. 4J" The Baltimore Whig City Convention has issued a circular invit ing the Whig,; of tie country to come up to the mecting of' the National Con vention, to assemble in that city on the 16tl1 instant. A FACT Foa OINITIIOLGIsT.q.-Mr. Curry, who resides near Arrnagh, Ire land, has armong his poultry a lien, which lays three eggs daily, and, after each deposit, euckles vehemently, and, as it were, boastfully, as tiough it had laid a diamond instead of ai egg. The hen is soniewhat untatural as well as supernatural, for it evinces a great penchant for picking and eating the eggs. During the year 1851, no less than 524 childetn were horn oi shipboard, before reaching New-York. ALABAMA LiME.-Messrs. Echolls & Mahone, of' Macon County, Alabama, have established kilis iar the prepara tion of' Lime at the extensive marblo quarries near Auburn, in that State. and are prepared, they say, to furrish a better article, at better prices, than the Northern liie. GAILLARD & WITAKER, Gralti and lHay Dealers, No1. 17 State-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. F. rEiYE GAIL-LARD. EDWARD L. WHITAKER. SMay 17, 1852. 30-tf Dry Goods and Groceries, T ME Subscriber respectitlly inforis bas friends and the public grenerally, ihat lie has just returned from Charlosion, and is receiving a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIAES, which he will sell as low as can bu affurded in this market for Cash. -ALSO Corn, Meal, and Grist, kept for Fle as usual. T11. O'CON NOII. March 23, 1852. A. ANDERSON, S naterville, 5S. C. Re'spert fully inforrms the people of Sum ter District that he has just receive. and now il'ers for -ale the be selece and tiuut choice istock of-- - -, . - - Spring aut Sta ec tuer Good* 'Thaat has ever been brouight to tis market. lie ias received sanny new styles (of Sprinaga and Summer Goods, which ptrcthasemrs v-ould do well to examinbefreher buy el-'swhe' r.. Bilack, Blue, Green ur and ixLed- liroaCelotah., Placin and Fuancy' Cawimtere.-c; Sarrir, Velvet, andr silk V'estings, lloys anad Means C'aps, &c. A full and lacrgae supply of I Ic'ieirt'. Glove, Suaspendcers, Crav-ai s, Illandkereiefid &ce. .c., all uf whaich will be sol on the maoast liberal termse, and atI prieces to sit the' times. ES" Garmnts mizcanace-redac hy tihe subscr heer, aend waarrantced to give ratisiretionu. Or diers freom a distanace prompittly attendhad to. Hie may be fo.und rat the. sandare turmaerly ue e'upaid by A Cotansay, anid moare recenatly by 1). W. l'rice. A. ANlJERSON. A pril 27, 1352 25 i f RIEYIOVAL. T'Hl E Srabscribrer haas remioved his BOOT AAND) SHOE STOlm, toe onec door Weist of Capaina F. Sumater's law Otlice.f le lase just. received arnd will conrstan tlyl keen ona h.anid a Finie Stock of BOUOT'N AND) SII0E8, whaich lhe will sell r.ow for CAStn. llut will credit his pnnertanal c ustomnrs util Fiall. Promrpt pamet i recj m red. Ii. FOLSO. February 241, I1%2. Is..tf De J. WINN, MERICIEANT TA1011. Wourld respec-tfully inform lhis frienda rand the publie genr--ralily dtat' eu now as oan harnd and of.- rs foar i-ale on reasoabice cermas- a larg andi splenidi ass-ortrnwnaat of Claib ls, ( Ca.imr.r Suand V'tetings, wvith I lats, Caprs, Suaspendelcrs, CJravate, Soc-e, thinehn earnand Slernoa Shijrt, Urawe, b1, Gloves, hranrd Ica rebi fS, tUmbrellacs, 'ic-.' alen and Boys ileaey 5la.du Clothinag of eve ry description and varietv. Comnplete Mlilitary Ouiit, Uainirm, Sw orels, Ej anlettri, &c., fuirniehed art ashort niotier'. Unifoirmsi foir Sramrter itiillemcen fuarnaisherd on reason-cabale terms. (1' his ve'stiing acre pecu'irI ri-l, c'n-.rsin 1g of fair riic-r piatterrns than eer pareviously ex hibtited iran this marrket. Octi. 16. 1851 51 if CABINET WAl ER ()OM. 'IXtl'AKE lthi mrethdc' of el c inaforir the cilatie of "'urmtc'rvjille amrc Vicinity that lie ihas opsree irn Seruntertille, coppisce-ir the rnewt P'reesbyte'rian Churcha, ai 'A lil Ni lT W A Ii : ROOM1, wchere lie will keepj iler -ari-, cheapr~, oil such'l frrrjarre are cumes uder tis d1epiartmcet of hisc tradce', whrichl tie wtill wairrant ofa od matceriai ;cand wvili i'rnishi ihr enc-li, act Ch-.r le'S tonl prieces, ail dec'scriprtiones of 1-'rrrituru mrcadea. Rtepairinag e'tcented' act tihe sheortas nosiler. Slahoegny acrnd placin Collins fuarri-hed ws ith-' Out? delacy, All rihaeearbsraber aisks i-c a facir trial,~ andr hiop'es by puincntuai aatent iona to binestas acid era'g te'rmrs, tei amerit publiclu peatronrage. '-cruar y 17, 1852. l7-l y. Ni. C RA NE, ManatfacureUir olflhnggies, Rtetar~s iris sicere thanak-i to 1 7 hoae eit Iiin of Saumite'r liitrrct or thegir libacral pa troriage ihr to baestccweda acrd beg~ar a to a inrm tiham thact hra kee'ps conrstanrtly cer haind thre uabove acr-tits oflihm own moanuelherure andac warrarri lihe samoic to be. oft Ihe best mracteriali, wo rkmramip.a ail of tire latest sivb-. I tin pcrices shiall cmipa'rc ns ith~ thei Charleitsn a prices, nd nas to dieuraiity, nro coimparison ;a toabe convinaced, you wvill pa'io cali at hriac ('a inrgc lliitory con Itroaci ''rect, uarder lice TI'cwn Ilacli acnd enarriane ihr yourr-I Wh'Ih ts':enrty yeara experieance, acrd ibaerty 'I arid, H~e'll vid waila thre counatry tail thre arts.'of his traidc' Manr huthh 1". .1n . Wntered according to Act of Conrers, in the year 166l. by J. . HOUGHTON, M. V., In the clerk' Ofmo of the District Court br the Eastera District of Pensyilvania. Another Scientife Wonderl OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 6. HOUCHTON'S PEpsil, THIE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from RENNICT, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, ifter directions of Baron Liebig, th great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. ouus roN, M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indipes tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice , Liver Complaint, Constilpation, and Debility, Catring after Ni. ture's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. r.7' Half a teaspoonful of Peprin, infmiged in water, will digest or dissolve. Fire Pounds of Reast Bcef, in about two hours, out of the Stonch. l'epsin is tie chief eleiment. or Great I)igest. ing Principle of the Gastric Juice-the Solsent of the Food, tie Purifying. Preserving, nail 6titulating Agent of tlte Stomach and Intes tincs. It is extracted from the Digestive Slom. ach of the Ox, thus forming an artificial lDigea. tive luil. prCisely like the iatiral Gastric Juice in its _1achmical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pIins anad eva18 of Indigestion and Dysielsia are "rmve I, just nn they would he by a laltly Stomach. It is do iln wonders for y)vspeptics. curing cast's of lie. bility, Emaviation, Nervous Declinae, nndit Dys. pepticC osmptiosn. ituplhposel to he oil trie vergo of ti grave. The &icientific Evidlanee upon which it is based, is in the highCst degree Curi. ous andt Remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Ani. mal Chemistry, says: " An nrtificial Digestive Fluid, atalogousa to the Gastric Juice, mnay be readily pre pared from the nteous nemlibrane of the itoinoh of the Calf, in which vatious arti. cles of food, as meont and eggs, n% ill be saoftetind, changed and digested. just an the stune natmter as they would l. in the humans stnnach.' Dr. Combo, in his vuloublo writings onl the Physiology of Digestion," observes that " a diminution of the due qa(tantity of the Gastric Juice is a prinitenat and all-prevailing eanse of Dyspepsia;' tan4d le state. that " adistinaguisthed profetor of nedicine inl London, whioe was tie. verely afilicted with this complaint, finding every thing nise to filil, iad recouirse to the Gastric Juice, obtained fromn the stomuachs of living animale, which proved completely suc. cessfully." Professor Dunglieon, of the Juiferson College Philadelphia, in his grent work on lHuman l'hy. r-iology, devotes more than fifty pages to an ex utnination of this subject. ItIs experiments with Dr. lleatumont. on the Gastric Juice ob. tatined from ite living human stomacl, and frot aninals, are well known. " In cases." he says, " digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as itt the ntural digestions." Pr.John W. hirnper, Professor of Chemistry, in t he Medical College of the Univer-ity of New York, in his "Text Ilook of Chemistry," page 386. says.: " It has been a question whe tier artificial digestion could be perfurned-hut it is now univertsally adtmisted that, it matay be." Dr. Carpenter's-utaaurd work on Physiulogy which is inl thae lihiary of every physician. and as t-ed tia a 'Text Book inl aL..the Colleges, isH full of evideate similar to te above, re sw-ettg the renarkable Digestive power of Pep sita, and theac fitt that it tiay he readily separa. tel from the stomnach of the calf or Ox, and used lor elperiment in Attificial Digestion, or as a reaawdy for dlisases of thie Stoach, ad defi cO-snt 'aecres tin 1 of s Gnci Jutir. L.7 Call oat the Agenat tanda ;et a descriptive Circualtar. grat is, gi vat: a large tamountt oh Stci entihie Evidenae, .-siilar to athe abo01 a, togethaer with Rep~lorts ofi Ih-maarkable Cures, from atll parts of the Untited States. AS A D)VSlEI'SIA CUR~ER, Dr. Illoughton's Prt:rstN hias p~roduaced the miost aitmrvelaous et1l.cts itt curaitng ctase of la bili ay, F.inariationi. NerI ouas echneii. anal I)y, pepitt i osmti onaitit. It is impoa~ssibile to givo athe detils of ca1ses ittn te liits aif this ad ver ti-Staut; hut tauthetited elertiticatces have beent givena of molare tani TIwo ltaundread Remnark table Cutres, asn l'ladelpahia, Newv York, anal Itostaot saone. Th'ei-se ware neatrly tall despatec cases,. tad thie cttres were tnot only ratpidl ad wioanderful, butt permanentctt. It is. a great Narvaous Atnitd~ote, anad patrticualar ly usefualifor tiaedecy to Ihilioias dlisorder, L~iver Comaitplainit, Fever atnd Agnet-, andl thau Lv t ell1cts of iinett, alereury, anad0 theLr adrug~s upoan the Diigestivo Orgnaan, aifter a long sickaness. AL-at, for aseea. itt ratng. undia thei too freec use aif air. den-tt ajpitits. It saaust rcounelles 11acslth wjith Inteamaperanice. 'rTa-re is tno fartan of Old, Sitiamach Comphsaints wvhich it dues tiot ,.eaem to reach tand re-tatie tat once. No antter howy h:aal they nmtay be, it stives inistat relia!! A .single doise re mrces all the unpalas~ant sydmptonts; atnd it uinly needs to he repaentead for a thort, te So mna ke the-, gosal riketas permanen-tt. I'urity~ of lilo,,dl aind I wo-er of Bodiy fiollowl at (oce. It i sa aiculatr ex.eeal letnt i n a'es af Nuuasen, 'Vo5Initng, Cruatmp, Surentess aof the pit ofi thea StatamachI, idistress alter eatinag,laiw, cosld state aof the IlloodI, lleiseta .Ss, J~iwni--s ofl Sphirit-s. lta-apondaencay, Ct:tariationa, Wei~aknew,~ tetndeneir to Iu anti: v. Saticile. sct. D~r. Ilaaisaghton's I aysin.. is tlad lby ne-arly till the adealers ma titae druet- ai d Ppaular 3iaedicinee, tharouaghliaut ahlnited jalStles. It is prepanr da itt I'ond ter satta itt Ftaa.l tfram-sand itt i'raweriptiuon iint fo-lr thei iue aif Phyvsiians. P'riva te aira-ula r'- for thle se of Phiy- iitns, tuaay be, aobataitneda of Dr. lianchaona tar his Aataents, ea.cerib'ingae ni-I hlea piruc,.s afh prepiiaaat, ttad gil ing thle tath aritia .a uponai n hilh athe chamas oif this new~ remaeday tare baasedl. As it is nt a scret tihtaIdy. tno aticheitin cani he rsaise 1 againtst its ute, lby Phly.jiat ini re' s,-eabh- ,.t~asaai~ie tand reguala r practier. P'ic,, Onea IJo~llar per boittle. C-t Hat.Rvs ttlis! -LFasery bitatle of that gemunase Pi-IPSIN ben rs the wlrittent signtatau rataf .J. S. II01:aTor arx, 31. I)., 'til- Piroplriatlar, P'ahl adlpljhia, P'a. Caopy -rilght aid Tfrade Mlark sac euired. t :' Sold lay tall Druagg'ists and Deledrs in .'I dicin aes. For sale in Suttaert ille by .\lll.IAR & BITTI~ON. Decembe'r 16, 18.5l. 8-I)y. DR Y EGOODS. Jusat rice iviag lilt-ar heal andi firowln Shieetitngs anda Shirtiansr ; Maribaorao' Stripeas ; P'laiad Lin-. myvs. O)sanhuirgs,(aattion iad Iinens ; aiosiery, Whiute, aolaored t ail hh~ek Kid Gloves ; Cttasi mere's; Statiatets, Kenatutckyv Jiasi Flnannies; leachaed, baraiwn san Ii alue Jeaas-lue lDenimss, &c. &ec. For .sal.: laow lhv W. 3. FRtANCIS, (Ipposites F. J. & M. .Iloses' La1w Otlice. Jana. 20, 1852 Iron, S4wedes anal Ensh~ , lBroad anal raarrow lIar, Squaitre, Raoun tail Oiaa valI; I Lola, Bland at an lr'dr I rain. Cutal, Germsan .arnd lhistrir Steel. Samith's Tooaalst. Capenters Tooalwa lita.gy Axles anda Sparings, Catrriagea Trim-s taimtps. Illllow Wtare, Cuit andl \Vrattgght NsaIs, talways ons handaa an t flor sta in loaw by P'ERRY MOSI8. Fob. %4, 1$.1 18-tr N~egro Shoes. Th'lo sublacribear has tmadce arrangemaenats fear thea manaa utaetare of from i-aour to ivae TIhaao~and ptiai oaf thai taboe a artielo b iy thea FA 1.. For refa-rence-a as tat quattiity. he~ wouahl respctfutlly rea-r p5'soans lwhoa msayt bet dispown- tea putrebase of him, to thaw-e what paatronizedl hims Inst year. As tos price, Ihe will guaraintoas thome as low no cans be taffored, 2s- tC ,r. Mnnerv LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DISPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEDILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, and all discascs ari si rm adisor der {Li-er or t8o. mach, such as Constipa. ion, Inward Files, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausta, Heart-burn, is. gust for Food, Fullness or Weqht in the Stonach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut lring at the pit qf the Stomach, Strim. ming qf the Head, Hurried and Digfi cult Breathing, Flutrering at tle Heart, Choking or Suffocating scustiousr Wehen inl a lying posture. Dimnaes qf Vision, dots or sees bef ore the Sight, Fever and dull -pain in the Head, Deficiency of I'rslpiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, IBack, Chest. Limbs, &c.., Sudden Flushes ot Ifeat, lHurning in the Flesh, Consiant Imagining of Evil, anil Great depression of Spirits. can be efi-ctually cured by DI1. IIOOFLAND'S Celebrated Geraa Bitters, PiEPARED BY Dr. C. M. Jacison, AT TIE GEIL31AN 3IEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadephia. Their powIer cover the above diseases is not excelled-if eqalled-by any other prepara tion in tile Lnited States, as the eures attest, in um1any cases LIter skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters aire worthy the attention of invalids. Polse."ing great virttues in the mtifi cutioin of diseasei of the Liver and le.rser glunds, exercising the niost senrching powers in weakne- anl ndtections of tile digestive organs, they are withal, sufle, certain and plensant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. Fromn the Boston Ilee. Tho editor said, Dee, '22nd Dr. Koolland's Cchbrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dytpepsia, Chronic or Nervous liebility. is do servedly one of the nuost popular inedicines of the day. Thuese-llitters have been nihed by ilit. sandsi and a fiend at our elliow says lie hist himself received an etyecturd and perniaient core of Liver Complaint froin the use of this renedy. We are coniinced that in the tare of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strenagth and vigor-a lai worthy of great con rideration. They aire pilenant in taste nnd snell, nnd en lie ned by persons with the nuost delicate stountehs with tak-ty. under any cir cuistances. We are spe-aking frout experience, and to the afilieted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published said, August 25 Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recoinnended by some of the niost prominent members of the faculty as ana article of nuch efficicy in cases of female we-akness. As such is tle ctue, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save theamselves mucht sick ness. Person of debilitated constitations will find these Bitters ndvantageous to their hienith, as we know from experiene the salutary eOlet they have upon weak systelns. MORE EVI)ENCE. The ' Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' tie best fatnily newspaper published in the United States. The editor says of Dr. Hoofland's German Dtrrs.-It is seldom that we reeoinmend what are terned Patent Medicines, to the confidenao and paironage of our renulers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. hlontland's German hitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speak. inag of the nostruins of the day, that atr noised about for a brief jseriod and then forgotten after they haVe done their guilty race of nischief, but of a inedicin long estalii .hed, uniyersally ptized. and which has met t#- hearty approval ol' the liheulty itselfi4' ZV Evide-ce upon evidence hasi been re ceived (like thu foregoing,; from till welians of the Union, the last three years, arad the strong est testinony in its favor, is. that there is nore of it used in tilthe practice of the regular Phys-i cians of I'hladlhiIa, than all otfher nst-nis cotnnhinedl, a fiet theti can easily he established, anid fully proving that a scientific prneparation wi ill meet ithi their quiet alpproval wvhent pre senited even it this formn. Thiat this medicine ill cure Liver Complaint arnd hDyspepsia, no o'ne canm doubt al-ter niig it us directed,. it acts sp~cifically tuponi the Sb. gnach and Liver; it is preferable to ciahotnel int alt &illious diseae--thte elleet is iammtedinatu. hy- cant lie uid tiinistered to f.-tnale. or inifint with saicty antd reliable benefit at any tilite. JJlCWVA Ri OF COUNTEtFEIT1S. T1his meidicine has attarined that high chaerne ter wiichi is nec!eiary foar till mnediciznes to atlaiin toi induricecounlterfeiterv to pitt forthi spttrius articles iat the risk otf the hives of thuse wiho are inniocently deceived. u.0 ueli lto thec marks of the ;enuine. They haii i the uwritten siginatture of C. . JAt leSO.N uponi the wirapper, and hris rne hhi ii ini the bottle, without which they are spu rwus. lor isalo Whloh, ile anad Retatil at the No. 120 Arch-Street, one diior below Sixth, P'ihxeuadelrhm; anrd by resp~ectable dealers gehte rally thirontgh the country. Prices Reduiced. To enable all s-lusses of invailids. to enjoy the radvuantages of their great restorative powers Nissale luttic 75 Ceustff. Alsot for sale by it. S. .3 E1.LiITT, Druggist, Sintetrviih-., 8. C. [37 Whorlesaule Agent for Georgia, South ad N\orth mr''iinac. II.VII.AND, IIA1IIA I.L &' CO, Dec. 23. 1851. Chtarleston,S. C. Educational Notice, rju -'Lii ext nseas.on of the hURAllF~ORDt TlION n. tl Iou;eni on tihe F-irst Mo'rnia ofv thle enin~ tzg i-, hr'.nry. T1iie Tlruxatu,,s wil i y th-li inn iin tr-uomplmedi sioti ad. iilio- ,.~ j.roaltria for ithe comfoirt of thu ire tobseedu in ait mrolte di cond.tjion. TheL i artau eg- 'ltrnetri' of inlstrrnettir ill bre tiid 2c y th. e ttmst compilet T1eaahlens at-.t tel t hr'erobt:irbed ;ittd here ater nu one~ witIle i-nreine longe~ur thba; abilhty and~ lidrty atre txibrted in the disn charuge Of inllitud duxty. It .s very iportanit liat thme membiersr i the~ (oleg ate C.ia~tss rttrn at thie be. ginitn~ig ot the sesa on, thiat the regua xresitnay noti lhe retairded. TICR MS. The nweboinstic year nxegins on the firsl Momht'Iiy if L'ehlruary atnd c loses Ott thli h-ut W. dneusdaiy ofC No .tembeir, antd Jr dlivided inito Iwr'o eqtual nessionsr. Baird, per .session, meindmdreg bedl, ealinug, I ghtis,amid washmttg, thi pt)up ie hemg responsibleu for the v-arions. furni'lure of their rooms, ain inventory of which will ho regtularly kept. - - $60 ot ITtintmin in I 'rimary Cinss. - - 10 ( Tttiojn ini othier Clansses. - - 15 ( French or latin. - -- 10 ( Miusic ott l'-zno or Guitar - - 20 ort Use of 1'tunio - - - - -10 I1apis Ini Gu iiitanr furntishi their own (hutar.i for pirneice, anid also thecir Gutar strougs. Drawmtg anud 1'.iitng in Oil or WVater Colors, or Montochrotma. tic oir India lunk, eat.h - - 15 0( Onrnaino~inal Neede W ~ork, &c. - - 5 (( Pop fur t~ nis lthleir own m iatorials. liy re.solutioui of t ho Board, personm seuntn liwo pnuil will lhave thten sedinth'g three or itore, at. 810 Ot D.r B.M~cL A URIN, & e'ry, 4- Treas. De- a 16-1.3 0.- f. CLGCKS, WATCHES AND The Subscriber would respectfully in onn tle citizens of Sumter and adjacent Dir tricts, that lie has just opened in Sum. terville a ben'utiful assrtnient of Clocks and Watches Brooches, Finger Rings, Cuiy Pins, kar lUngs, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Vest, Guard Chains, of Steel, Silver and Gold-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Specta eles of varions kinds ; White and Coral Bends, Bracelets, &c. &c. All of which will bo sold at Charleston prices for Cash, by C. T. MASON, One store sonth of .Mrs. Hulbort's Millencry. P. S.-Repntiring of every description done in the very best i: a mer and at the shortest notice. -iU" All work done by mie, warranted to give iatisfaction. C. T. M. December 2, 1851 i6 tf Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CHARIESTON. W. G. JIANCOFT, 253 and 255 KING-STrZ-T. (One door below Wentworth-Street.) We would again respertfully invite the atten tion of our friends and custoners in the couintry, to our vxtensive Stock of DItIY GOODS, when tlhey visit our City. Always in hand SOUTHl'ERtN MANUFACTURIED, Consisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys. Alihaitta do do. Pliain and Stripedl Osnaberg. Illeached and irown Dones tics SU'PER DU)FFIL I LANKETS-DIRECT I M P1101TATIOAN. We would also part icularly invite attention to our .1PllRTATION of SILKS and DRESS GO8. being one of the LAItGEST sTOcKs IN T- IE sOUTIfE&N COUNTitY. We are also prepared to furnish every article in the Dry Goods Line, viz: Ilopiers, Giolvex, Linens, Flanincl, Clothe.Cuaiiners, liombazinep, Alpaens, 3Merenoes, Slouscllain do Lainia, 'lalds, .tnconets ta Swiss Muslitn, Furniture Dimity. Prints, Ginghuans, Shawl,, Laces, Edg ing, Itibbons, 'rrimnings, &c., ay. Septembur 23, 1851. 49--tf For Sale, Sly HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of Suterville. whero I now live. There are FIFTY-FIVE ACRIES OF LAND in the lot. Terms made enay to tle purchaserm. Jan. 15.185J. 13-tf W. LEWIS. Notice, All persons indebted to mie individually, or as Ordinary, will please nuake inianedi ate paymena', as it is absolutely necesseary that I cha-se up may businesr, homue part of whizh has been of lorg standing unsettled, and which I am determined shall remain so no longer. I hope my friends will attend to this at once, and give tme and themuseives as little trouble as may be. W. LE WIS. Feb. Dibi, 1652 17-tf IVNotice. Persons having deamands nganinst the Es tate of It. Richardson, Dae'd. are reqnested to present thetn duly attested, and those in. debted to inake pnymraenst to C. M. RICHARDSON, Adir. Nov. 6, 1850. 2 tf Notice to Stockho ders. A.. Sicclkholders in arrears to the Brad ford Spiogs Fermalt- Institute Conpany are re qnired to mahn ftull pa. ment berfore return dav in, Marcb ntL-t-- the ,uberiber thr to Willia,-I Le wis, Esq., in Stenatsrville. By a rder of lte UnarI. EDWIN CAT1Eit, Sec'ry & Tn-a February 2. 1852. 15- I Butter., Fresh Gasheun Btuuer, " Virinain a ndI Miosntin Butter. For sale lay Rl)IlT' LAT'TA. Camdaen, Nov 2-5, 1b>1. 1--tf New Fail and Winter Goods, TIha, suscribera. are noaw reiva-ing and open. ing thetir ,sr'ual supaply of D)ry Goo:lra, Ilrardwzare anal Graoceries, the pricEes osf which will be very smnch redluceds, anal iaaiie lteir friendsa and thec public toecxamainea th -ir Btock. 31. Ilt.CKL~t & CO. Camden, Oct. 28, '51. 1-tf Shoes ! Shoes ! I~andiex' lacak and coalo:-.-ad Ga~iters. kid rand M!nraocco Slips and Ties. Geint's taln y 'a Shoes. N EGIO 0 iI10ES, &c. &c. -A 1.0 PlIantationaI Leaer, for r-ale law b Unader theo Office oaf the Sumter Hlaaner June 18. Administrator's Notice, I IIAVi appomited Mr. WV. 1. Graeen, myav Awont, to settle tall thte mlatters (if the l-state of Jothn Ms Iontal, hate oft this District. 31A RtY 1. McDO.NALD. A LL P-rsoias hisving demsnands against the l.tate ofa Johnr Mc [) nal d, ill presenas themt aitly attiestedl. Tisea indlebted wal make jamaiatdiate psyamemt to W. .\t G RlitN. Agent. Febartiary 1Id, 1252, a 17-ti - Hats and Caps, T[hae sscaribrer will rece-ive in a fe'w dn yna iery titne ntsaortmenit oaf Gent's andl hlay's liats anad Cup., wiacht wvill bae aold rat unuatsuially latw prices rat the- sitr of W. J. Fi'tA NCIS. Oppa-ite- F.I. & 31. Noies' Lawv UOdei. - Spt. 15, 1851. -47-tf Chhap Goods. TIlE -abrribe-r hsjnst returnted from Catrl-ston witha a faith nuoartmnent osf A L L l( IN D)S OiF GOOIDS, Wareaa rand islerean-ti adi-e ittnar hisie aaf busiin-ss; hanving eia'araeisedl thre utmmsat dsHgeunce int hutyinag ahem CIII'I AI A ND GU(UDf, (aund goods sri! boughtl are hanlf ~sold) hte enn mtake it an oblject s ts~ay onea to makeL a bill waitha hi, eitherr as Wahalesale or Ajaril 6tha, Ft52 24-tf Groceries! Groceries!! Will baa raecived ina a fewi dlays, a choice lot of Graaceri-s ; cnasistg itn par of Ohal Govertnent Jav~a ColL-a. Primae lOs, Caaili-e, (tnewt crop) G;reent Tea, itn Lbh tnn 1-2 Lb caddters, bItts ibest llaltismoare Filasr, Sugar of vasrioust dscariptions, Primeat Goahena huttt r, Hlest llahimo:-ae llanms, Prisme Lard ; No. I 3ltncke-rel, N. 0. atnd Cuba Msslaasses, W'ahite Wmne andl Cidler Vi'neg-ar, Salt, flie, Saoap, Starch, p Perpper,. Spice, Gitn eer, (iannaon, Cndle Sperma, k daantine, anad Tallow, For stale low for eah lby W. 3. FRlANC-IS O.ppoasite F. J. & M. Mosteai' Law Ofice. Jaatt. 20lt, 18523 FLORA, Pastry Cook andi Iaker of Cakes, 4.c. 4-e Olehrs her services to the citizens of Stanater atnd th laoiihng Districts in the praration of bridtal feawts, prarty-.snppere'. &c. Hecr lang experie-nce :a saervicea in eve-ry deparsnaent of her oinsinesas, justilica heir in enaga~iag to givo etntiro satisfaction to hor emnpaiyers. She tmay b, fottmd by application at the narbne' Sho in th., place o arltestoit %bvcrtisCmelite. W. J. Jacobi & Son' W. J. JAoat. INATHANIE.L JACOBI. NO. 221 KINU.STREET, (SEVENTHu STORE ABOVE MARKET-STREET.) Importexs and Dealers in Forchgu Domestic Dry Goods 3V" Our customers are ensured Moderate Rtes and a strictadherance to the One Price System. Jan. 6. 1852. 11-tr CIll0ULA R. The subscriber respectfully informs hig friends and customer#, that he Is now reeiving, at his old stand, No. 26 HIArNE-STuItET, (ip staira,) from England, Gertmany, France and the Northern States, a complete aso-tmaent of Staple anb fanti ress (8loobg, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, as pewr Catalogue annexed, whicl he is prepared to ,ell on reasonable terms, nt Whole-sale only, to the Country Trade. lie respectfully solicits a call, being determined to mnell an low a any House in the City. E. G. DROWN. CATALOGUE. Silk andi Straw Bonnet", Bilbons, Flowers and Silk Goods, Hopiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Cravats, Together with a complete assortment of Milline. ry Goods, Dress aud Cloak Tritnoing, &c. Gunn, lifles, lRevolving and other Pistols, Percussion Cips, Gamite & Shot higg, Powder Flasks. Kmiivcs, Scissors, Razors, Gent's Travelling Toilet Cames, Musical luIstruments. Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stationary, Coats' Spool Cotton, Common do., Tapos, Yarns, Buttons, Comb, Needles, Pins, Brushes, Co. longaues, SFa.sRl'erfumery, Inks, And a general umsortment of Fancy Articles, [old and zilver Watches, Jewelry, Marine Tim Pieces. French 3lantel Clocks, Commomn Brass and Wood Clocks, &e. English and German Gums, Bird Cages and rraps, and various other articles too nuinerous Lo mention. N.H.-Just received from Paris the mont .plendid asortment of Gilt and Gold Jewelry -ver ofitered in this market. E. G. B. October 14. 1851. 50-tf. E. B. CREWS, Azuctioneer and Conassilon M ELCII ANT. NO 19 VENDUE RANGE, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Unreserved Sales of DRY GOODS twice a week at hi Sales Rooms. Liberal advances mnade on all eunsignments. November 6, 1850 2 tf DUNN & DURYEA. WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, SAM1UEL U. DUNN' $ CHARLESTON, S. C. JOHN DURYF.A, 30 Sf Alay 21st, 1851. 30 tf W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FAS11IONABILE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T A B L I S I M E N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 iing-street, corner of NVentworih. Ch.rI estOH, - find at all tin mock of Gent's! ADB CLOTHNG ARTiICLES ~. May 1M91 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MIUSIC, RIUSICAL INSTRUDIENTS, King street, Sign of thme Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL C, DUNN, WIIOLES$ALE' CLO0TiING AND) Furnishing W1arciouse, NO. 21) IIAYNE STREET, Cliarieatoni, S. C. Mlarcha 1st. 1852 19-itf GAILLARD & SNOWDEN Coanissin Merichants, N0. 6 SO UTIIERN WIHtRF, -CIIRLESTlON, S. C. March 31st. 185i 23 ly PAULION IIOTELA, flY I. L. BUTrTERFIE4LD, Mleeting;-St., Clharleston, S. C. Sept ember 16, 1851 47-tf WmAlston Gourdin, NO. 56, EAST-BAY, C:IIAIESTlON, S. C. la. pripared to make libeural advanes oin Cons,~intmntst or Rtice, Cotton, Corn, 5ug.ar, Flouur, Ornia, Hay, &c. Rt:Fm:: I:A.---.rssr. Gottrdini. Matlthi es~t.n, & Co.. Georgo A. lloploy, Alonzo J. Whlite, Chamrlestont, S. C..; Tatmndy WValker, Esq. reevill~e, S. C. A pril 2I, 181. 26 ly ImprvedCotton Gins, Thanfulfor astfmvours the subscriber ih en to informt thme publlic that Ite still tmanntfum tuires Cotton Gins mat his e~stabmlishmaent in State bumrg, un thme imost improvedl and approved plan, which h le inmks thmat thme cttoni ginined ont oneo of thmose gims of the laito itimrIovementt is wvorth at least a qtuarter of a cenmt monire thman the cot. tont gimnned on thu ordinary gin. Hie also mian ufactures them on, the~ imost sitmplm construction, of the finest linishm and of the best materials ;to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which he will sell for 82 per Saw. ile also repairs old gins and. puts them in comn. plete order mat thme shortest notice. All orders fur Gins will bo prmptly amimi ptunctunally attended to. WILLI AM ELL.ISON. Statehumrg, Smintrer Diat, S. C. Feb 17. 26--t f Improved Endless Chain Water Elevators. All persons wishming te above Elevators can be suppliedl by mlhm subtscriber, wiho is time Agent for thme District of Samiter, S. C. R F. LIGON. Sumterville, D~ecemnber 2, 1851. 6,m-t f Notice, The inhabitants of thmis village are cautioned agitinst mirsting any operative employed by ine en the Wilmington & Manchester Rail Road, or delivering any good. whatever. wimhont writ tea order,, eIther from D. Callahan, J. hitch cock, L. .Treo Iyef. ALFnr~ REDj HI. PRATT'. FOR S'ATE' LEulLATt (.) or Mr. Editor: Pleaean : nounce 61r. J. J. NcKELLAIa 'ap# date for Clerk of the Court, for, um~et District, and oblige IANr Vptgas, April 18, 1852. . 2 0 in r. Editor:Pcaeaswt nounce Colonel JOHN A. COLCLOUGH, a Candidlnte to Repesent Clarestopt County in the next Legilature, an4pblige AlAhr YFassasPu. April 13, 1852. FOR ORDI1AR 0T7 Mr. Editor:-jYouwVI please announce WILLIAI H. JIRVUi;,, SON as a candidate for the Olice 'd nary of Sutner District, at the . tnin election. it MANY Vora'g. April 27th, I82 - .-27 t L- The frievads of Xeoa 1P HIAYN8WORTH, Esq., announce him'as a Candidate for the Office of Ordinary foae Sunter District at the ensuing electlon'. March 23, 1852. 22-:, F O R CLER K. OT We are authorized to4 announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Cangilsist for Clerk of the Court, at the envufig elttfor 1IAN Y VOTkw April 16th 1841 25 z FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Editor: Please announce 31r. ROBERT W. DUItANT, a Candidate for Tax-Collettor of Salem County, at the next Election, sid oblige WaNT Vo-rat. January 14- 1852. 13-f rt Mr. Editor: You will pleao announce Captain P. 31. GIBBONS, a Candidlte fow Tax-Collector for Salem county, at the ensuidgt Election, and oblige l1any VOyZP.: Z SlEssan. EDITORs: Please announce Mr. JOHN F. BALIA lD, a candidate for Tax Collector, at the next election, and ohl'ge . MANY VOTERS. February 5th, 1851 15 If gr We are authorized to' announce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq, as a Candidate for Tax Collector,of Clare. mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. M The Friends of Those .MIT11, announce him as a candidate for the oflee of Tax Collector, for the County - of Claremont. Novemabcr6, 1850 2 W t We are authorized to anununce Capt. J. W. STUCKEY s a can' didate for Tax Cu ,lector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 3850 51 79f. 06r The Friends of Johiai G. WIIITE, Esq. announce nim as a Candidaa for Tax Collecit-r of Claremont county at sui next Election. Notice. - A LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by Note tor Account are respectfully solicied to call and settle immediately as circumstances comp I him to call on them. ea dy MYfa e Clothing, A large ,tock of Ready 31ade men and boy* lothing, at -vry low prices. Dec. 1Gth. 185 1LN. 8 N8 SUMfTER HOUSEs. F. IY ERS, would respectfuly. n-. J~j~furm the citizenis o~f Sutmtervillean Sthe surrounding country that he ha. junst returncd from Charleston, and haa. made arrungaeents to receive ICE and SODA WA. TEll, of every variety, weekly. Ie ha, on hand, and will continue te receile throughout the season, a choice as sortraeng e4 Wines and Cordials Confe~ctionarica, Fruit5 &c., all of which will he disposed of cheaper than was ever off'ered before in thisi place. Dlay 29, 1850. 30 tf N Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTERl VILLE, S. U., Ths Ilotel is situated in the most plain part of the t n. Thb. -Porietor will be pleased to see his friends atnd the travelling pub~e; prom:, ising~ to spare no exertions on his part to rendeor them comfortable. Charges rea, soniable. WEBB CLARK, Jan 23 Propetf Through Fare from Charles T1ON J'O. BAlTiI MOR1E 817.50; TO PHILADELUIA 819~ AND TO NEW-YORK 820. THlE GREAT MAil. ROUTE FR1a CH A RLESTO'@ilQ LEAVING the Wharf at t'he fohot o Lautrens-st. daily at 3, p. tm. after- the~ arrivail of the Houtheorn cars, via WIL. MINGTON, N. C., from which poimt two daily trains aire dispatched at 8 A. M.; a tad 2 P'. M!.; the8 o'clock only, connecting at Weldon with- the lines to Petersburg, Rlichmotnd, Washington, Baltimore,'Philas dolphin, antd New-York. The public i4 respaectfultly informed that the steamers of these lines, are in first rate condation, and are navigratted by well ktnown and .ex., perieniced commnanderst; the Rail. Road. are in fine order, (the Wilmington and WVeldon, as well as theo Seaboerd and Roanoke having recently been reat with heavy Trail) thiereb~y secvrning both safety and despatclh. Byx these ro0tes passengers availing themselves of -the FIRST TRAIN may reach Baltimore.-in 40 hours, Philadelplhia in: 45 hours and Now York itn 50 1.2 hours; nnd by ,the SECOND) TIRAIN they arrive in. Bat. ftmore in E0 hours, Philadelphia in .td hours, and New-York in fil 1-9. hours. rThlrouah tickets can alone be had frotri E. WINSI .OWV, Agetnt of the Wilmningiosn and Raleigh Rail Rond Company, at. th6 o0fice of the Comtpany, foot of~ Latiren. street, Charleston, S. C., to whom pleasa Water 1Froof Boots. .i ust reenivedl, a lotot&a the above ROOTS, Calf Peg. go etPumnpdo. Gents and Bloym Ladias Black Silk (Kid' Foxed) Caiters -+ Enamelled . --doi. " " Lasting - -' do. " Cold " - d6. isep Black nndi Colored , - do. Ladies Kid Boots, Steal Sewed fhuskins Kid Sewed Lace IMuskina, Kid and tE 8lipe arid TPies. Hone Sart onti' Shtoem, &c., &c., lfor , . Ic In *iwa ly w. J. 1.1 A NN1S