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r't &nAomg for the Ladies. Rh Lorigus day is dawning, girls; t hotdionItrt shall be free; gown& end binitets; caps andti aWle, r+ . - longer we shall ale t miVebber. blesA her hrit, sweet git ! 1 put the scheme on foot; leads tile truth ( of male attire; 'a ni d w e m ust f "ilow suit. Q'i dress iin real i- bifurcate," girls, ith glossy beaver hats, j,, AYid don the most bewitching coats, r And Brummel tied crayats ; Wil-lwear superb gilt bittons, girls, ' &Upon'our vest of buff; right extra, rich, plain, trehle gilt, Flat surface-that's enough ! M t : 'bh- won't we look bewitching, girls, When we are so trimly drest? "No mortal man can brave a'nr charsn, Thou he may strive his best ; . '' he-whiskered folks rimj enfy; girls, Our many garbs and airs; But let them fret until they tire 'oor tellows I no one cures: 'erna s a few rt "'cut" us, girl's, And lay us on the shelves; S'i But what of that ! we'll crook our arms, And act the beaux ourselves ! And'ii.tlie th Bity rufrry; girls, We'll call them no gallants ; But come what will-float, sink, or swim We'll neveryield our pants. Good nand True. The Buffalo Courier contains the ' il lowing scene, supposed to have ta ken place after Scott had received tjie news of the nomination of Frank Pierce. It is graphically described, and the genius of the writer will be hereafter invoked for another de. ription of the election of Pierce and Kmng: A SCENE. [ Gen. Scott and his Aid-de-Canp balking. The General suddenly lteons his coat close around him.) General Scott.-Whence comes this chilling blast ? Aid-de-Camp.-From the Granite .Til eGeneral. Geri Scott.--It pierces' to the marrow of thie' L6nes a'id' de'adeni hope. Aid-de-Camp.-Bear up, the South 1ill soon send foi~h its genhil breeze. Gen. Scott.-Ah me! that breeze I: fear will never come to me as once twere wont. 'Twas balmy then; -when it hiw comes, 'twill'bs like the frocco. . Aid-de-Camp.--Despond not' o. tie eve of the great battle, General. The summer sun of York will soon break foith, and make all cheerful. 4n. Scott.--The sun 'of York is eiled in" vapors' fron' ifoul sewers breathed, and warms not'aifchould. Aid-de-Camp.- I'll call your fAith fil servitors, General, Seward and rreely and Thad, who'll comfort and hope renew. ;GetivSctt. -No more. T the cause of all my woe, and will b'd, in death. (zitrbthwih u eful cou: nances.] P eople have often wondered whtat becomes.of the Free-Soil and Aboli ti'on~poliniciiiis after they leave this world-a world for which th'.iy ocem to think* themselves much to; good. The pu~Aic have nowte benefit of a"discovei-y Mr. E. L. Keyes, late of the Missachus'tts Senate. and at pfesent the cond ictor/of a"furious A bolition Journal in- B~edhain, makes tlie following .disulaire in his pa. piir of the"2t otlirib~o "If there is in the other worldl any knowledge of what transpires in this, there must be boisterous mer riment in the infernal regions at the just retribution which has over take Mr. Webster and his friends.'' Aboliticnists will be fiattered by this iddication of the particular part of thie other world which they are -destined to occupy we do not uin dbrtake to say, but they must bear in mind that the gentleman who wrote the above is one of themselves, and theref'ore well ac quainted with the sort of lodgings t at kould be likely to suit them.-.. 0tn ourier. FIuh~oY IN CoNvERSArIoN. Edll an empty barrel down hill, and what a noise it makes. So with an empty carriage over the pavements. So also with an empty head. When iblcontains'bitt a fe'w scattering ideas evergbody can ' hear them. rattle. You almost' see them when that fel lcd who car-Vies' such Ivtendi passes by you. Have you not such a~n indi vtdual in your mind's eye ? We ligve. His name may be Dick. or Jim;'Bill, or Joe, but lie iai he same everywhere-he wags the same tongue, shoots forth- the same ideas. He thinks ho is wise, but' every bo'dy tiiika -othe'rwis. Udtd lihe real knowledge, he would, lie would talk le'and say more. Generally a man 'obterlidlg.talent talks b~ut very little, yet everg word tells. Addison wvas a'person 'of ' this"~ deseription. lie was always embarraised in comnpany. Some of our best living authors--men of' genius and talent-:have tieen no. ticed for their paucity of words in common conversation. Yet men who know sdarcely any more thtan twice two make four, are always rattling off words, and pass for persons of s0lne consequence. 'Ihey utter- words without meaning, wordls that would puzalo an editor to understand. An inicessant talker we always avoid. In hie presence we feel about as bap as on the, brow of a cataract-only there is some-sonso to the litter. In an office or store what is more trying than a person with the gift of the gab ? what but a straggling musician 'under your window, or a fiddler in your garret? hlow NEAR IS HEAvEN.-Chris tians sometimes look far away to iHeavon. But that rest is not far off. The clouds that hide the shitning world are thin; they are transient, and will soon be observed no more. 'The journey :nay end this hour; one step more may plate the christian in the wiorld of light. One dark hour may hang upon him, but the morning comes, and no shade behind it; day, bright, peaceful and eternal, suc ceeds it. A pang may be felt for a moment and then it flies away forev er. A conflict, sharp and painful, may continue for a night, but victo ry, eternal victory, and eternal had. pimess ensues ! BING appointed the Agent of NEW MN & Unizo-uinn's PIANO FOtTES, I can recommend theit as being finis hied in ex quisite intnner, with an entire Iron Frame to keep thmn in tune, and n't liable to get out of tune so readly, with English Grand Ait ion, ti to 7 octaves, in ltosewood cases. 1'hes.e Pianos are tnntnfactured in Balti. more, in a Southern State, warranted to stand the clititate ; not to wind or draw op. I shall be pleased to receive orders, and will have theimt delivered by a comnpetent person, who will put them up and tune thein. Terms moderate aml easy. Call and see becore purchasing elsewhere. PElItIY 11OSES, Agent. Juno 28, 185-. :t1-1l' Cheap ( oods. THE reihseriber has just returned from (Charleston with a full assortment of A I. L KINt)S OF G001D8, Wares and Mereban dise ins, his line of businesi; having excercised the unost difigcen in buyin iemg them C -A.' AND GOOD, (aid y ods gell luht are hadf sold) he eCt shake it an object to anly one to riake a bill with, him, either at Vhlesale or Retail. 'Eitlt\t MSES. April 1th, 185'' 2 t-.f PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. & P P. 1 ,ses) Oli-rs to his friends anl the public generally, a freshp.ply-o fevery vu-sety at goods selected by hinwsel'', viz: -in l~ry loods 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, up to 12--i !)ontesties. from 5 reints a yard up, or less by that quantity. lroinn Linens at 12 1-2 cetts a yard, Colored toslinis, antid linen Lustres, 8 yards .to the dollar. 'Whit:e Crupe Shash is at $5 0t) IN (ut(ocltIKES, Baltimore Ilutisr, ('arrantedt gennd) it G 50 (nast, 25 Saeks Salt. Iarrels of Lard. Old Govetrnett Java Cofl;_e in Matats, Sugars of all kinds, sote excellent quality at 1-4 cents. Sperm antd Adeamattin e ('atndles. less tian they cat be bought regularly ini (harleston by the box. Ahninds, liuisons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &e. CitO('KltY, in great variety, at very low prires, and ie D)EFI ESQ coinpe jilinnI in liardnaur,,C~utlery nd Carpenter's ato fr April 27ith, 1852 27-tf Garden Seed--Crop 1851 ,hlst re-ceived ia fresh '-uppt'-, iltidting ever variety. wichl an.- WVAlt ANTI-. Atso 11(111 POTVATOE8, Otnioni si-ti, Ac 1,900 IBushIeIs or'Oorni. fAN D y lhe subiscribeor Onie Thou sand Bushlt- ot C.ori, for wihtehI the htighecstt.:narket price wvill be prod te. I'ERRiY .'0lSS February 10, 1452 1(i-tt' Butter, Fre-t G;oshen-i Ibittier. Loafi, Ctna, ('itrated andh Ii own Sti.;a rs. 11it io itndi Java Coltlee. O)rlesiies 31tliane-s. Surinem, L~obstter4, Rah tnind and Macke-ral. I'i'ke-.ls Pn-erves, &tc. AIM, ('itl.i.: K f thie Dea'tiAM Brandt, that wilhi keep ini any cliatei, andte imnprove withl age, itt 1I, Y tity . t08i' IA-h. ith, 1852 17- -t f Iron, Swiedies antI Enigthshi, Br, ad an niliarrow I1a r, Stjiiare, lI.tund anud & )ntI; I itip. Iima antd lotier I rtni. ('iast, G eriinat ari I hster Steel. Si. it bt's Tooil's. Ca rlwnater'sc Tools-k Ihatrgy Ax xle- a iti Sprm g:, ('airriageu Triiii. ttiiigs-i 'oo WVare, Ct ute ndtWrougt Nattl, always tin hiandi an~d Iter saul etow Feb. ~2 I, 1M52 1ifs..t BA It; A INS tt lie lhwt inthe lab-ilove atrticlet at i.EttitY y )1 Corn, 15010 BUShI El- .8OF C (. Ie N , Jus e ce-tived andi for sale Ieow hvi For .i*nle nt Pi.:Ri~ R Y31SEFS' F-lb. l7tlh, 1852 17-t f 1'4otice. OF (~ Dlas betloiginig to A. . . P I. MA. ntill ~ un- bu-siness it theijr cctblitand, indl that hi~ ill do tilt ini his liter to mterit thetir Febtrun ..101852 16 at Notice., - - VThe ('o-parinershtip hecrttfeere r-usting hte tweeni tie subs'cribetrs, tuiietr t.- firmi of A. .. &s P. slINEs idi-suolvedt by its ont i liiitait All pertonis id~ebted to the -i fi rim bty Note or olt.rwise w ill pileatoe call antd S EiTiT I,. E. - A J. 310st8s. Fe-brutary 1o, l332. t16-Gmr. Cheaperilihan Ever, A htt of cltore-, larige-s. itt 8 i--uts t--r i-ard 8ilk Warpt Htarege-, n.t 8 3--i, 25 it:an i-'l-e. Supe~rginte quahtiy Par its. nae-ge, itt 711 ents. E t supier Itruilebe E~imbr.idlere-d lHtarege-. Superfinec Silk 'VzTise Silks aitul Tissue Silk, Fine qual iy Moarninig Munslins, slighitiy dlam nytiedi, ait half prnce, 12 1-2 eei-l. C'old Mtluttins, yarid wicde, at 12 1-2, 18 :3.1, 20 andI 25~ enets. ('ol'd Muisinsu, 5-4 wide. nt 25 eents. White Emb'lid Swi it M'tgliis, ati 18 3- I, 25 andh :31 'i-.i cents ol'cd Lanme iatd Co'l'd Embl'di Mois, 12 I.2; Striped linen Lustres at 10 ceths. Snisiritir Silk andi Linen Porplints, at 31 I.4 Strong Alue Shtirtinags, Stripes aitd Tickiings, at 6t 1-4 cenits, and A lot of Miuslini Jinseriings anti Edginugs, at hi purice, to closze oudt, at W. J. JAC'OB! &~ SON, 221 Kng-bi, ppsite he la Bot. Administrator's Notice. HAVE appo std Mr. W. Al. Green, my Agr ii, t tattle all the matters of the Estate of John McDonald, Jnte of this District. MARY E. McDONALD. ALL Persons having demands against the Estate of John McDonald, will present them duly attested. Those indebted will make ismmediate pay'nent to W. M. GREEN, Agent. February 1.1, 1852, 17-tf' Notice. Dni. C. 1H. ReiIARDSuN, having localed himself at Nettles' Store, nspecttully of. fera his professional services to the citi. zens of Se ter District. Jnne 15th, 1852 34-tf Notice. DiR. J. M. S''A;GI.UtS, having located at Murr:.y's Ferry, permaunemtly, offers his services to the people. June 4th 1851 32 If N. CRANE. lYan iafaurer of Buu;gles, LI(11'i' CARlItIAG ES, &c. Returns his sincere thanks to the cili.onN of Sumatier Djytriet ' for their liberal patronage hither to hestowed anda begs leave to inform them that lie keeps constantly on laid the above articles of his own murinfacture and warrants the saw to he of the best mante*rial, workmanship, tndt of they latest style. llis prices siil comipet,. with the Charleston prices. anad as to durailit y, no comparison; to be cotiued, you will I ease call sat his ('arrige lIepository on Broad Street, under tlie Town I tall and examine for your selvres. With twenty years experience, and Liberty's Mid, lHe'll vie with the country and the arts of his tatle. May 14th, 1851 29 tr CLOCKS, WATCHES AND 'I'le Subscriber would respectfully in formt the citizens of Sumter and adjacent -Di tricts, that he has just opened ins Sum-a. tervill' a berantitul assortanent of B1ronches, Figer ltantrs, Cull' I'ins, h-ar. Rings, Buckels, Slides, hob, Vest, Gu:ard Chains, of Steel, Salver tod (;old-Gold ai Silver Pens ana Pencil Cases; Specta cles of various kinds ; White and Coral Beads, Bracelets. &c. &c. All of which will be sold at Charleston prices for (ash, by C. '1'. MASON, One store south of Mir.. lullbert's Millenery. P. S.-epiring of every description dione in the very best tanner and at the shortest not ice. 1- ' All work lone by tate, warranted to give satid4lactiou. C. T. M. Decertnber 2, 1951 (i if A. ANDERSON, Slesaserv e . c lltespect lItly inirms the people of Samn ter I Ji. t talnt he lams just receive.1 and now illers for salty the he * 'electel tund -oat (lvc'ee arto ik of S a'isg ;3an(d Suunanueur Goods That has ever beent brought to this ma rket. I lisths received muiv new st les of Spring andl Siammer (oods, whii-h pnre' miers v-ould do well to examine hsethre buying elsewhere.. larak, Illu . 4 reen and mixed hlroadl-'lathes, Plain and alley 'assimeares; S.itin, Velvest. and Silk 'estinaa. Iaiys and al om ' Caps, s-e. A ifull and large stiaply of I lai"0"-, (;lm, Susp:I.Il'er. riwiafs, llandlkcrahiaf..&c. &'., all of wlicl will be sohl on th tost liberal tenas, andt at prig'es to snit the ates. Q Y' Ganrments mant nthtetured by the "lsucri liwr, and talwarranttedl taa givle satist'ationt. Or dears nirom a. dlistuneie paraati attendedai to. IIe innay be fouatit lt ahei' st~aalanirmerly' i'e rt"lIied by A ('ttnny, andai msore revei 'y by A. A NI)E-:lSON. A pril 27, 1S5'2 2: a f D. J. WINN '' 'iubhl respec..atfuilly inaaraaa lhis frienada amtil ti'heapubliae gzena rally 'thau he, nowi ha ain Imndia a aid il:- rat liar sa le* liire onai, , lle t.'rmn- a la rgie attl spalidili aassirtmen'tt ol' lithi-. Cssimettr. atid Ve'sttigs, wih Is lat:, (Cups, .a en andai 3erinoa Shairis, lI rawe. s, Glaiveas, tinadk 'ri'ei, I 'mblrela'hs. A-. 31ea ma.ad, ltaays ltuinuy 3adae C'ilitig of e've , tComplete .11i Iitairy thlattIi s, I' ifoarmsa, Swordl, li n uli'tts, &ic., I'ariiisheda ait asari not ice. Sa'itrms iar Sumiater liillemnt faurnihed ion reasoanale termats. tiI lit i'veains air.' pecu'liaury riebl.co'an'i -inag ot lar richear pi:inros lthan eier pirevuatuy ex haihiagia int athis maark,:t. Encourage Home Mvanufac tures, r liil Snblsc'ribier, graitet at1 lor tle libaeral IatrnaiLe herelofrelar baestoweda~ ttynn iii Suntiaaer ad the adijaininag Inst~ric'ts. tltait hei I A II .\ I.S- 31A kiN I busa inessit, itt all iaas vnri aauj barunebeIi'. at his standta in llipt illae, S. 4*. hI,' is mtaakinge Iare-a nialhitiauns to, his' I-stabli, rit-tt, a-a las tat attale hiattai t annittulaara' e' acry thinit unnated'i, ini his lii, ait the ishoirte,.t ntice.a atal ini a sa t'e '.aawrkiniianiship ieisiii aity in; ate Saoutheirun Staites. I le has1, itn his wiaplaiv a'' Ja-riaeniaed woarkment. atal is weiIIltlliphed ith ate Ia-,t -eat,'oneda timbeltr tila''n itih T1rimmaainag. andu .leaaatmangs tf at'h ltest .styli'. SAli' w nirk done, inm hisi Iie n' ill hae w'ara raaita'ad1 l' aoth tand replaaireda ithoutt c'lair.ee it it fatil ini that titmi, Il ni '' ill doi reptairinga. at a'w .,aartes't noticea. ttil in. ente anyt ir-.rsaan lii inga tat a dli,.tmr-e shaiulad wanht rea'tirinag donae. iftheiy wa ill wi rita' tio thtat u-lh-at, lit will asendi for thae jilt, andta retutrn it when-a ilinea. .jA s. W. AMItOSF. N.Il.-hlis -r:an.a-a lare as re-.aoale ats aily INersaon tattublepe. Bishopsa' illei. S. '., .ila raeb 9t. 1852. 2t0-lv L .. r i n tk Iii' ar Waitchmiian~ n.'ill c'al ix mthetal. . .W. Au. Impr~oved Cotton Gins. arnku t ast fatvutrs tlth uacraier i hI tari's I 'at tot I aints at Ihis esta bilishittenit itt Statte biara,. ont thea mstatmprrie tad apptroie'a plant, wh.Iichl lhe thtinks that ta' coattaon g'inneda otn onte iif tho-e gin-saof thae lata' itmplral' emen'It is wo.arths tat laenu't a isairte'r tatfi ta-ant ri' thian t' cat taon gitnned, oni that ordnairy gin. I IaIl-io tian una.turtes themaa oan te mioa't timpill. iconatrucltioni, ot the ineist fini'h tad at alie laeit tmtuteriails ; i w.'it, Steel' Saws.a aandi Stiel I'hard's Itis t asa hardniaedl n hiahl he. nill sa'll foir a:2 pe~r S'awii.. I ie tnht-a repai~ir.5 si gi ai puit them itn aom lelte arider ait the .ltbartest anotice. All airdera foar I tis ni ill be'lnataa prmiy iamal puntaillyltt' nitended to. \'a 1.1.1 Ai FM l. .1ISG N. Stattehusrg. Sauter I list, S. C . Feb-l 17, 26'--m f Improved Endless Chain All prasonas wiishaing the abtovei F~.avto.rsacan lie tstupplied lay thei subsaibeaiilr, ni hii is thae Agei fair te I~istriact oaf Stetr, S. (. It F". 1.hGON. SmtervtTiille', I )aeembear 2, 1851 . i--t f Negro Shoest The' 's'urie'r hiat mase iarrlingaa.naents fair the mitaufatuare of from IFoutr tao I'-a''iive Touantd p'airs oif the above airtic'le lby that FA l.l.. Fair refeirenee ais to quaility, lie wouitld re'tsp'ctfulhly refer pe'rsns wiho tmtay he aissti di to poichalse of him, to those whto li.taronaized ti m lat 4year. As toi price. hae nill gularaniear them as 1ow . enti be aff'orde.:. .Mluy'' 2 'l iI )tr(GA N. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DISPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, and all discuses ar. sing from adisor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Conhtipa. Lion, Inward Piles, Fudlness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ifeart-burn, is gust for Food, Fullness or Wei4'ht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ring of the Head, Hurried and Difi. call Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chokang or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, dots or webs hefore the Sirht, Fever and dull pain in the Iead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, linck, Chest. Limbs, &c.., Sudden Flushes of Bleat, lurning in the Flesh, Constant Ilmaginitng of Evil, and Great depression of Spia its, can be efl'eetually cured by DR. .llOOFLAND'S Celebra(d Gerrmaja Blitters, PItEI'AICED By Dr. C. M. Jackson AT TIlE GERMAN MEDICINE S'I'ORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 'heir power over the above diseases is not excelled--if equalled-by any other prepart ous in the LiniteStantes. as the enrea attest, in ninny cases after skilful physicians had failed. l'hese !litters are worthy the attention of invalids. 'ossessing great virttu in the nitifi cution of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the maost searetinga powers in weuktness and aflectins of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. ItEA) AND B1E CONVINCED. From the Bloston lice. The editor said, Dece, 22nd hDr. iljlaand's Celdrat,'d German Ritters for the cure of Liver Contaplait, Jaundice, i)yspeppsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is de servedly inte of the most poptlar medicines of the day. These !litters have been used li thoi sands aid a ftiend at our elbow says le has haiself received an effectual and erantinett cure of Liver Complaint from the use of ibis retedy. We are cunvinced that in the tiae or these litters, the patient constattly gitis strength and vigor-a ther worthy of great coni sideranion. They are pleasant im taste and sntell, and can be used bay lwrsaons with the most delicate stotachs with safety, under any cir cumsItances. Ve are speaking froat experience, and to the afllicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best l.iterary papers published said, August 25 J)r. Iloolkuu's G:erman litters.nianu fu eture~d by Dr. Jicikson, fare now recotammetnled by sime of the ist prominent memte-rs of the latilty as an article of much eflictacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we woutld advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus sace themselves nteha sick ness. Persons of debilitated tialasait htions will find these !itters udhntageots to their health, as we know from ex >erience the salutary eliet they have upon wea - systems. Ml.)ll:' EVIENCE?. The - Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' thea best family nenispi~ aper published in the I nitedt States. 'the ecitor says of Dr. ilooluand'is Grmn(an !litiers.--It is seldom that ae reconitend wthat are termed l'atent Miedicines, to the confitdenae and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we reeomtiend Dr. lallinnd's Genan Ilitters, we wish it to he distinctly understood that we are not speaak. iang of tie nstrumts of the day, that are ntoised about for at brief periol and then forgotten utter thetiy have donie, their guilty race ot tnischief, but of a mnedicine lang istabished, tniversally ptized, and which has met the hearty approvil of the fuulty itself." tl Evidence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the luregoing,) from all sections of the -~tio,, tlie last three years, and the strong est testianonty in its favor, is, that there is attmre of it used in the practice of the regular Physi aans of Philadelphia, thtin all other tlastrans eattalbined, a itct 11tai ctan easily Ie entallished, and fully provinag that at scientific preparation ii all atn ia with ti afinifii yn- Wita pre sentid ven li.th'is fom ' Tlst this .nedicine will cure liver Complnint and Dyspepsia, n one ca doubt after u.-ing it ns irecated. .It acts o-' iiticaly tpon the St) muc an Lier;i a tp~rime to caalomael itt ia/ hini/i dum.-.-t he effect is isomdatei ni. 'e can lie uninatiste-red to fenie ora infnat wiitth sakety atal reti-abi-letaenet at anay time. laU.A WR all'', A COlaT l'ElTSI'-. 'lhis meadicitne has atitainedl that htighaJ- hrate ter n liau is neceinntiry for till tmediineias tao attaitn toi inialuer ensiittertititer. tao pitt fortha spuriouts tart icles tat the, risk aif the li'.es ot those n Iho aire Lul, revall to ilu-nil miks oaf the ?nt~rmine. lThei-iy av the, writtent siganiature uf ('. M. . At IiSt iN upont al~*i hetnappera-.n htis lname~at, bbiii a ina the buatti.:, ithouait rehicha they~ uire spu. Fiar sate Woltisal~e niathetail att the No. lenI A rch.St reet, aine doaoar baetlw Xixithi I'hladettli-ijta; anad lay resemuetabale deal ers ga-te 'io enttber tilt classes oaf inavatiataIat ean joy the tadiantitages of the-ir g-'reat riestornt ive 1.-owers Ntai'~ ttt I75 C'ests. PAtl- far saie lay it. S. 31 .J.I;-T-', ti'V hlah~tt- Agenat fair Georigita, Soth atnd .\artht 'a rolinnt,. Dec. * 1 5 . Charlestona,. (' New Arrivals AT111 Til ('iltlEN HAZAA 'Ihe atuba criiwrs hate j" -t receiveda tthe i new naituannet aif S~lllN( A .\~ t) S813131- Elt Ut0t it n ieb o nsaisits partly aof C'aliacoesr, Ca'aithtnn. h iin inta embhrtiidereit I .nwn , Faney iituilis, tat tilt prita-,-; Linen-t ( iambari, a sortedt colotrs;ttambilric taami 3linits, plti ut an checkedt-a: tre~is, Itirge.', Clhly,, la-laineti, 'I a Sils, atndi a grat variety of ottawr tarti-e saitable foar Iaalhes'I irews-. A1.so.-A tlarge anoirtmtenit ofi Lintentambuaaric tlltdkh-, Neelt-nm'iikedl tllars amtl th' Chemtisietts andl ta pa. Alatslin andTia Ln ieieeve Iad etinig, litnnets tntod liitbbaons af the aaewest st yles-, ivary , hiltaik tutu Fe-atitn-r Fanis, I mh'rell' i ami Parca it-, niai ai great vairiety oif otatlir tart * ;l-s tilo ttmtnerous to name.ti niti tbranna Shijrtit.. lue tta sat flome, spons.a Cotto andai !Itien OsnahiurL's. ieat Tlicuk, naa evrykndoiTtlln an'abb. l.inaet. A ve-ry larti a-irtaent at Iosie-rv aif ever-y ate a-cripationa linen-, Threndi ,tar- tatnd Silk G I ou es Aliits, a e. Aae. Theiy ini te- thlei r friendtis tao enlt tat their Stort, feeling certa tao Ibe ale tia tify-h them~ iaa eiery waiiy, as~ wel inh the, taricetias int tihe tasort matnt o lthe C ;aiadl. 31. DIlt1:K E.;R A ((. An pri tn 1-a 2ti-t f New Fall and Winter Goods, ITte .-atbsc-rb-- tire nowi reertiving ttaid opjen. inag thenir at-inal suppily of IDry (;uodis, liardwvare ttaild Graaairie-s, tie priers ofC wicha il bt te iery muchal rieduiieda, tand invite theiir frieaaasndad tthe taubilic toeattiaie thecir stocsk. 31. DUCKi & CO. ( antah-n. Oc-t. 2R, '51t. h-t f New Spring Goods. M1. hat'eian:n at .a , lune a JustI received- theair nOn- supply ofi SPIll NU AND hi U3131 E I C 'lY ll.Ni, to ni hits thety wo ubll invite- the atttentitian of thei piubtlia, at thi -aione timae they wi outtld na cotiaetna their Stocik ofi Outtfittinag Ar I eies, viz : Shir ts, Colais, C riaas, t utter garnatttt, tliatiery, Gloavies, Sutspendaers, &c~a. Notice, A ld, l'a'r-on htuamg deinmnatds ngnint thte btattah t hemt itt paroperly aittestedl, andt those atndebted il tl maakie ittnmediate panytmant to Notice, A i ersot a indaebsted to the subiscriber I lay N ote tr Accounat nre restpec-tfllhy solicia d ho ith l aand tct he itmmaediattnly as carcun at necca comnpel haimi to call ott them. D,.1J. WINN. Entered aocordin to At of Con n the er 161, by J. 8. 11000 HTON, M. Dta the erk's Ofis of the District Court for the Eastern District of PeylIvyanita. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OUREFOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S - E?S\ " THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JIJICE. Prepared fromt RENNET, or the fourtit Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Ilouwin TON, M. I)., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundie, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curing after Na ture's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric .hire. g jg" hall a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dismolve, Fire Pounds of IRast eelf, in about two hours, out of the Stomach. Pepsin is the chief element, or Great Digest ing Principle of the (astric Juice--the Solvent of the Food, the 'urifying, Preserving, at d Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intes tines. It is extrnwied from the Digestive Stum nteh of the Ox, tus iortming an artificial Digen ti -- Fluid. preisely lilke the natural Gastric J it its ('heumical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Suibstittite for it. By the aid of this-preparation, the pins and evils of Indigestion and Jyimpepsia are removed , just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It i: do ing wonders for D)ysjipepties, curing eases of De bility, Emaciation, Nerons Deeline, and Itys peptic Consmption, supposed to be on the verge of the grve. The Scientilic Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree Curi ous and Item:rkable. SCii'N'l'IFlC EVIDENCE ! Baron 1.i1big in his relebhrated work on Ani mal Chemistry, says : " An artifieial Digestive Fluid, aumlogous to the Gastric Juice, nmay ie readily prepured from the muots metmbrnuie of the stomnok of the Calf, in whiclh various arti cles of food, ms meat and eggs, n"ill be softened, changed amnd digested. just im the same manier as they would he in the hmtnnn stamimach.' Dr. ('ombe, in his valuable writings on the " Physiology of Digestioti," observes that " a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of I)yspmepsia;" nil he states that'" adistnguished professor of tmedicinie in Loindon, who was se verely aillieted with this complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastrie Juice, obtinied from the stomachs of living animmals, which proved completely suc ressfully."' i'rofessor Dunglison, of the JefTrson College Philadelphia, in his great work on luman Phy siology, devotes more than fifty pages to an ex utnination of this subiject. (lis experiments with Dr. hleaimont. on the Gastric Juice oh tained from the living human stomach, and fromm animals, are well known. " In cases." he says, " digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the mtural digestions." Dr. John W. traper, Professor of Chetmistry, in the Medical College of the Jniversity of New i ark, in his " Text ]look of Clhmmmimtry," pago 38t',, says,: " It has beeni I questiona whme ther artificial digestion could lie poerformed-hut it is now universally admitted that it may be." IDr. t 'arpenter's standalrd work oi Physiology, which is in the library of every physician. and is used as a Text hook in all thCet lieges, is full of evidence similair to the above, re sp eting the remarkable Digestive power of Pep sim, am the faet that it may he reudily sepmra ted from the stomach of the calf or Ox. ad utmed or expermients in 7tfilal? sig' miun, o, ... renmely tr diseases of the Stomach, and deli cient secretion of Gastric Juice. C '? all on the Agent mid get a descriptive Cireimln r, grat is, givimg a large amotmt of Sci entifie F'vimdencme, similamr to thme nhlove', together nithm leport< mif lt,-markabie Cures, frm all parits of time United States. AS A D iSP'El'SlA CUR ER, Dr. Iiimu-,htoni's PmErsm, has piroduced time ammst imumriel:lotms elliets, ini cumrinig cases of De bility. E'mimneintionm., ervoums D~eline, andi Dys lieptilt C'nmsmi onai. it is iimpjos-ilie tom give the" dletails oif eases imn time liimits of tin adver tise mentm; limt auitihentiauteil certiicamtes havme Lb,en g'i.'n of mmore' thanim Two~ IHundmred itimark abile 4 uires, ii mlmPhilelpiamim, New~ York, atnd limstonm almne. Th'lemse were nmearly mli mdesperate enises, andi time .euires wxere ntim only rapiid amnd wondmerfuil, buit pe'rmanment. Ii is am greait Nervous Antidote, iinnd particumlar ly useful for tendimn,'~y to Ililimins dnisordler, Liver Cmmiipiliaim, lFever nmiui Am'it'randii time iEvii efliects mif Qumimnie. .Mercuiry, a:,d etlwr drugs umpon thme Iligestive O rgans, mifter a long alcknss. Al.., ifor e'xce.,s ini enmtim, tmm time t'o' "M tise of mr denit i'jits. It abnmist reconmcile3 !'ealth with Initeimpermie. Themire is mm fomrmm of Ohi! Stmach Comnpintts whiebi it mioes inot see-m iio reachl andmi reumove mit mmmei. mN mater howi~ hadm themy mummy be, it gives inmstant reli,.-f A sum~ingl domse re'mures all thec uiinpileammrat s!d/m/atomis; nndi it niily mie-mis to lie r~iepeamed for mm shoinrt timine to ummike thee goodl e'th'ict- permmnenit. Pumrity of filovid ead igi;;or o/ ilody~ tollowi at munie. i t is particuliar ecmel lenmt iin 'mcas mit Nausen.u Vornmmitinmg, ('rampls, Smrees of mime it itf thes Stuomhm, idist ress after ent ing, iimiw, mrii itaie ofi time lodmi, lleninimess, Wea'knrm'. tendeneiimv tim misaimtmy, Suicidhe, mci. I tr. I hliiniihmio' J'epsii i. i-seoldl lby nea rly al tihe miini-r' i'm limie drumgn mi! l'mPopular'eiinii~mes, thmrouichiiut tihe I'mted S'tates. It is prepa'red iin iPmnder umm-i ini lid frm--andii imn Prescriptioni .iials fim thei nmm* oft Phum,iemus. P'rivate t'irn mlir (i r th ui s me oif Phiysiians, imay ie mmbmnmmmed if I Pr. I mloguhon mir his Agenits, dem-iriinmg mliw. n , h m-mm roce- i-i preparattionm, andm git mig thme noitheiiii Suponi n lhineh then c'laims ofi this newt re-medy ared baidi. As i is nmot a sec'ret rememdyi. noi oblje' min mmn he. rai-i'd nmgnintst its use. lby Pivi-m s in ~ reisiet able mtamding anmd rem'uilai r primmme. Prim-i, (One )Jolar pier botttle. E -- (Unsu i. m : vi !- ivery baittle of time ge'numine Il' IN bem i. mime' writ ten i'igniature of .h. S. ii iiie mirvi\, .1/. 1)., imile P'rumiritur, Pihiu adlphllid, i'a. Coipy -right andii TIradie3ark ie. 2 j''V inol biy alli IDriggists and D~ealiers in .l''or :'-ahu in Stmimerville bmy ll,l1210 & lilffl''TON. Dm'eeimr IC6, 1851. 8-ly. Notice, All pirsions havihi mitdenniads amgaimnst thme Es tate oif F". 5. Hllser, mi-easeid, will piresemnt thmeum dimly iatte.ted; mantd thoitsei ndiebted will nmikm paynmeno't to E. Si. Ammermon, E'sq., Summterile, s- C'-, LAP'ISA HELLSERi, Adim'rx. AExecutors Notice, Iihave appmiointed Sir. Samuimel E. Wilson amy Agen o setle imp allthemtters ofi thme Estate oCo. Stephienm Lacmste, late oh thmis D~istrict. ANNA E. lACOSlPE. All pe'rsons hamvimng dmanmiitds againist time Es tate ofi Slephien Lamoste wxili preent thetm duily attmeed. Thiiio indeb-ited n iii mamkeo iumnediat., >aii) men'it to S. E. W i LSON, Agent. . uay 7mth, 185l 28 t Found 11letxweeni thej 15th of May anti thme - 25th ofi .tune last, on thme Canme Savan namh ltotmml, l eadling fi omn Stniervi lie to Nelson'is Ferry,am lin SILVER WVATCI I, Niu. 480 ; 80 int case ; 8~ on stein; buck skimn string, and brmass key ; mone hand amid Crystal imissinug ; vairthm put ini order $6. TheIi ownter is retbteste to comne forward, prove propiertyi, pmay chm~rges, anti rako her aiway within thirty damys,or time WVatch wili be sold to pay expemnses. Tihe Watch is in thme hmandsl of T. Weeks, Constable, liv ing 2 mniles below tihe line, in Ciarendon. Information can be had ChoseT A pril i', iS82. 25-tr }; Qlblarl ston 1 xtrtisonentz; D C. Kemme, MAER C'HAN' TAIL 01R, BROAD-STREET--CHARLESTON. June 18, 1.52-. 34-tf GAILLARD & WIIlTAKER, Grain and Hay Dealers, . No. 17 State-Street, .C:HA1LESTON,.s. C. F. PEYRE oAILLARD. EDWARD L. WIIITARER. May 17, 1852. . 30-tf W. J. Jacdhii & Son. W. J. JACOBI. NATHANIEL JACOBI. NO. 221 KING-STREET, (SEVENTH STORE ABOVE MARKET-STREET.) Importers anid Dealers in Foreign & Donmestic Dry Goods 3r" Our customers are ensured Moderate Rates and a strict adlierance to the One Price System. Jan. 6, 1852. ,. , . 11-tf E. B. CREWS, Auctioneer ansad Conasuaissiou MIE R CH1ANT. NO. 19 VENDJJE RANGE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Unreserved Sales of DRY GOODS twice a week at his Sales Rooms. Liberal advances made on all cusignments. Not ember 6, 1850 2 tf DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, SATIUEL C. DUNN, CHARLESTON, S. C. JOHN IJURYEA, 5 May 21st, 1851. 30 if W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, FAS[IONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T A B IS11 M E N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MIiADE CLOTHIN~G AR TICLES. W. A. KENT. ,. Co. IIITCiELL Tauasnfactory 1 13 .Vaisimngtou Stores N. Y. May 1849 :30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE. FERD1)INAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL C. DUNN, W OLESALE CLOTLVG F iu nhing WVarcliouse, NO. 20 IIAYNE S'TREET, Oluarlestoa, S. C. ~3;1'irel 1 r. 7 "s' . . Great Excitement in Charleston. AT DUNN & DURVEA'., ~23i Bend of King-Street. STE Are. now selling our Stock at re narkabtv low prices-Neat Linen Coa.ts as low as 75 cents;: Very neat Linen and Marseilles~ Ve'sts at 75 cents ; Black diress Alpacca Coats at 82; Black dress Pants $2 ; 1.ine n Pants at from $1 to $3. very pretty patterns; Black Cloih Dress andi Frock C;oats at 88. Our Stock is now the most comoplete in the city', and will be sol at prices to correspond wvith the above, and with~ our reputat ion of being the cheapest and best Clothing Store in the c.ity-those int want are invited to give us a call. June I, 182 32-tf ifry 'Good for Fall Trade IN CiJAltIEXTON. W1. (G. BANOROFT, 2533 and 255 KIx<.-SrREE-r. (Oneo door below Wentworth-Street.) We wouldl alin respect fully invite the atten tiotn of our fricadins and customers in thu country, to4 Our Vtenisive Stucis of DR Y GOODS, when. they visit our City. Alv~ovs in hand SOUlElN MANUFACT.? tED), Consisting of Georgia P'laines' and Keaseys. Alabaa do do. l'iain uad '''.ripe ' Osnabergs. HIeautced and44 1 .n D~omestics SUPER DJUFFIL. BLA NImTS-DIRECT .II PORTATION. Wer would also part icularly invite attention to our 13MPORtTATI1ON of SILKS stud JDRESS G.OOI)S, being one of the LARGEST1 STlOCltS IN THlE SOUITi tERN COUNTR Y'. Weare also pire pared to) fundish every article in the )ry G;oods Line, siz: Hlusiers, Golves, L.inenis, Ft nnnels, ClothsCasimers, Jlomhazinecs, Alpaends, .Mleren~oes, Monusellauin de Laine, laidls, Jaconets and Swiss Mutstinis, Fturittre D imiy, P'rints, G;inghamus, Shawls, Laces, Edg ing, Rtibbons, Trnnming4, &c., 4'e. CIROCULAIl: Thmesubiscriber respectfully informs his friends and cunstomers, that he0 is nowt receiving, ait his5 4,ld ,tund, No. 26 1 l~yhE-&rnEE-r, (up stairs,) from Enaglandl, Germany, France and the Northern Stts,' a comptllete assortmnent of 5taple anib Sany D)ress (Goobz, oaland Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, as per Cataulogute antnexed, wlhich lie is prepared to sell on reaisonable terms, at Wh/ole-salc only, to the Country Trade, lie respectfully solicits a call, being dletermned to sell as low as any f louse ini the City. E. G. BROWN. CATALOGUE, 5ilk and Straw Bonnets, Biblbons, Flowers nndl Sulk Goods, llosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Cravats, To'4gethler with a complete assortment of Milline. ry Goods, Dress and Cloak Trimamings, &c. Guns, Rifles, Rievols ing and other P istols, P'erenssion Caps, Gamie & Shot Bags, P'owder Flasks. Knives, Scissor,, Razor,, Gent's Travelling Tolilet Cases, Mulsical Instrumtents. Writing Cases, Work Boaxes, Fancy Statiounary, Coats' Spool Cotton, Commuon do., T apes, Yarns, ~ tons, Combs, Needles, Pins, Brushes, Co. tongnes, Soaps, P'er fumery, Inks, And a general assortment of Fancy Articles, G;old and Silver Watches, Jewel, Marine Time Pieces, French tav ntel Clocks4 Cominon Brass and Wood Ctocks, &c. English and German Guns, Bird Cages and Traps, and various other articles too numerous to menutionf. N.Bl.-Just received from Paris the most splendid assolrtmentL of Gilt and Goldl Jewelry ever offered in this market. E.. G. B. October 14, 1851. 50-tf. READY MADE C'LOTHING Of all descriptions as low as $2 50 a full sult. LBIANKS. A rl6t,1~> 4t FOR.AAT i Ag fi0Mr. Edir *%' nounce Colonel JOHN 4.C a Candidute to Represent"9 .41 County in the next Leog atu-e, andq = April 13, 1852. 25 FOR ORDINARY. UT Mr, Editor:-You wu please announce WILLIAM H. BRUN+ : j SON as a candidate for the Office of Ord, r'' nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing 4 election. MAftY VOTERS April 27th, 1852 .27--t U~ The friends of John HAYNSWORTIH, Esq., annoutncebin 'u a Candidate for the O ce of Ordinary Sumter District at the ensuing election:' March 23, 18.52. FOR CLERK. UT We are authorized t4 announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidattr for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuin, eetionQ. M1ANY VOTERS. April 16th 1851 , 25 t - 0 7 11r. E i tor: Please an~: nounce Mr. J. J. McKELLAR .4 date for Clerk of the Court, for Suminte District, and oblige MANY VOTER. April 1:3, 1852. 25-tf FOR TAX CO-LLECTO Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ROB R W. DIURANT, a Candidate for Tax-Collectof of Salem County, at the next Election, and oblige DIgwy y January 14, 1852. 1 - Mr. Editor: You will please announc. Captain P. M1. GIBBONS, a Candidate for Tax-Collector for Salem coupzty, at the ensuing Election, and oblige MA1NY Voimai Mr, MEasne. EDITORs: Please announct ; lr, JOHN F. BALLARD,a candidate for ax Collector, at the next election, and ohlig M1ANY VOTERS. February 5th, 1851 15 if SWe are authorized tp announce A LEXANDER WATTS, Esq r as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. Ksb The Friends of Thos" I.. SMITH, announce him as a candidate' for the office of Tax Collector, for the County of Claremont. November 6, 1850 , 2 wan We are authorized. to anmounce Capt. J. W. STUCKEY as a -can-: didate for Tax Collector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 1550 51 itf 0:'r The Friends of Johns G. W HITE, Esq. announce nim as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Claremont county at the next Election. - Lewis 1W. Hatch,' No. 120 MEETING STI L. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oll.S-Sperm and Whale-Agent f6. the Brooklyn Factory. - WHITE LEAD-Agent for Union Company. IRON SAFES-Agent for Rich's Salamander. P'LATFORlM SCA LES-Agent for Labartes. lBO(AADUS'S MILLS-A gent for Mr. B.. ;EUIRTA BURR STONES. Mantifactu LEA'T'HIER BANDS, .a la Warranted to Stand - the Sout hern Olianate. $100,000 sAVRLn YEARLY ! MARK -rntS FAC-r sier's. Piastle Mineral P~aim W1ill Stand any Climate Withota Cracking Sczrrcs : read this testimony from the Prei denti of tie Reading Rail Road Compay. OFFuCE~ OF' fItL'A. & READING Rt. R. Co.,) ~No 73 5.-Front-st. cor. Willin and Alley. ~ P' i LA DELint A, ay 3, 1852. J. S. Silver, E sy.:-- Dear Sir-W have used your "Plastic Paints" fur more than a year, and for paintinig bridges, depots, &c , &c., we have lundai it equal to any paint we have used ; in. fact we now give it a preferance over all othere we have, tried for such purpoes. Yours respectfully, .O.IIN T UCKER, President. The above Is tbut one of the ruany certificates we have received from gentlemen of our city,-* who have used Silver's Mineral Paints. COLORS.-We have seven dttferent colo yellow, arulby coinbination, mak' blvek vari iy andl shade of color. ee'vre3' ilRwN.-'ro irn th furnish a prfect pro tection against lust, for they contain no mneta) n. haich, like white lead, acts destructively on tHE iron. In fact, this paint makes iron doubly valtuable for building purposes. IJRICK WVORR.-''hi. give to house-wahls a miuch heavier coaling than any other paints, andi if standing is required, nothing holds so firmly or liniushes so wvell with it. OL D ROOFS.-Give tus a roof never so old and leaky, Silver's Mlineral P'aints will make it . ~ cheaply niew, and more enduring than ever it>'. SHIPS using this extraordinary mineral as we prepare It for them, will be proof against the actioni of hot sun., wormse, and salt water. DIltECTIONS.-Ulse Linseed Oil, mix as thick as you can, und use as othier paints. Th'lese pairnsa need but little dryer, and for primling and second contings in all household worki., they will be found far cheaper and more durabile than lead. D)ealers and consumers can procure this , painat Ot FRtENCH--& RtICHAIRDS, Wholesale Agents, Northwest cor. Tenth and Market-sts., Phil'a., Also, Impo~rterst of Plate and Colored Win dow Glass, D~ealers in Dregs, Paints, &c. 31ay I, 1852. Sm. Through Fare from Charles TVON TO BALTIMORE 817.50; TiO P1HILAD)E1LPHlA 819; AND TO NEW-YORK #20. THE~ GREAT MAIL ROUTE FRO~ CilARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at tihe foot ot Lauirens-st. daily at 3, p. mn.. after the arrival ol the Southern cars, via WIL. MING'ON, N. C., from which point two daily trains are dispatched at 8 A. M.; and 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock only cotnnecting at Weldon with the lines toaPetersh&rg, Ricianond, Washington, Baltimore, Pbts delphia, and Newv-Yoirk. The public is respectfully infornmed that the steamers of these lines, are in first rate condition, atnd are navigated by well known and ex porienced commanders; thie Rail Road. are in fine order, (the Wilmington and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke having recently been relaid n ih heavy Trail) thereby securing both sufety and despatch. By these routes passengers availing themselves of the FIRST TRAIN may reach Baltimore in 410 hours. PhiladelphIa in 45 hours, and New York in 50 1-2 hours; and by the SECOND) TRAIN they arrive in Bal. timnore in 60 hours, Philadelphia in '66 hours, and New-York in 61l 1-9. hours. Throngh tickets can alone be had from E. WVIN SLOW, Agent of thie Wilmingiton and Raleigh Rail Road Company. at the office of the Comupany, foot of ).aurea street, Charleston, 8. C., to whom please apply. March 23, 1 3