University of South Carolina Libraries
M.j. -P*0EOETRY. It O E t T M A c N I S ; SHAKESPEAIE. His was the wi.zzrdl spell The spirit to enchant His grasp. o'er nature ofel, Creation on his reign. - -- allt.TON. His spirit was the home Of aspirations high A temple whase huge lome Was hidden in the sky. The Seasonis as they roll Shall hear lhy n-aie ali.g; And gravol i lithe soul Of nature, live thy sonr. Stnae. Soaritng Oil )tiii(iis proud, The ligilnings o f his eve Sear the blDck ltuntder-clou'd He pmsses swiftly by. ^4 ':iii Y.' 31 S. Iit seized his count ry's lyre, With ardent. grasp and strorg , And matie his soul of fire 2* * ~ ~ Dissolve itself in soing. soUTmm . Where N terinancy flings O'er lastern hauntis hi.-r spe', Sustained on Fable's wing's. 'I . ills spirit loves to dwell. Col.Er~tr. Mlagician:, whiose dread spell, W 'orking in pile miionlight, rom1 superstition's cell, Invokes each satellite. won:os wet:-rn. IlIe hung his iirp itin Philosophy's pire shrine And, plated lIby Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. 1= f,::CA31PnELL. With all that Nature's lire Can lend to poish Art, Ile strikes his gracet ul vyre To thrill or v. arin the heart. SCOTT. Ie sings, and lo ! Rinr:mee Starts rou its in iubhleriig uni, While Chivalry's bright lance And nodd ing plhnucs return. winisos. Ilis strain, like holy hyrmn, Upon the ear diot b llot, Or voice of Clierubii ll Inmounitain vale re:note. ItE)IAN5. To bid the fiug t-ar start Unchallenged fiom its slriie, And thrill tie iuive-inig iewt With pity's voice, are titiue. A solitary rock In a far distant sea, Rent by the thuntder's shock, An emiblcmn stands ol- thee Clothed in the rainhons 's her.m), 'Midst strat h and pastoral glen, le sees the F'airies gireiiu Far from the haunts uf iien. Black cloudis his forehe:,,l hl'ni, A tiint fee. u -1 ci.:i Mirth, Madness, Magic found in him their keepest powers. .t i: . Crowne'l wvithI perei nnial flowers, By WVit :al Genius wove, i-I wanders through thie bowers Oh Fancy anil tf Loive. ISCELLANEGUS. \VoMEN AT .IlO~tE.--Ileaveua did not intenid women to be inmates oi boardinig-houses. Theluy ate out ol their eletment in all such abi'ling places. TIhere are erratic except ioti to the getneral rule, liut the tirtc sphere of a really womatuly wvnom is her own home--her tnie udlssionr to make her husband and her chil -ren happy. 11er heart, more than her head, tnarshals her thec way that she should go. .ller afetions, liei wifely and motherly love, instruct her intellect, sharpen her percep-ticm, and give force, energy and precisiont to her plans and purposes. Stucha woman prateth niot for her sex'a rigrhts--mnourncth not over* its wrones. Sho attends noconvention, covets ~- not the double-barrelled garment. (I. mands not a seat ont the bentch,a post in the State, or a vote thr'uih the ballot box. Content with thc pcsitioni si gne .1 to all women by the Ahnighuty at the' creation, and which the propihets, lia trinarchs, apostles, atid the S3aviiur himself, have (declared to be the tuust meet and seemly for the " weaker vesel,'" the good wife never at temts I to overstep the lhinits of her app'Iro priate sphere, but makes that sp hre * a charmed circle, witin which thec husband and father is dlishmdnd iof * nees of placid hiappiness, whlichi the~ outside world can neither give notl take away. Forttunate is lie wh< hath such a woman to wvife ; lur'h shall not only smooth the roughneiir of his earthly journey, but lead bin1 gently by the hand towards Illeavent. - W3P' Dit. JoI[NSO\ had a very car reot niotion of the delighuts of edhitorzia * ife, and has condensed so much trti into such small spacee that we caznno refrain from qutotinig his remarks - . 'e commen-l thecm to the altteintin o -A all carping critics,who vecrify .lvrou lines A man must serve hi i t im it i v.rv tr~ith save ceinure-crit les are- alIro;cdlv ile. Dr. Johnson says: I know mi classes of the comn'munity fromi whoa so much disinterested betievolemer $and thankless labotr are expecteid a. fjrom editors of newspa pers. Thes are expected to feel for every one ho themselves ; to correct pub lic abunses and private ones also, withouit givimi -offence to sustain the dillicutlties e 6theiswithout regaird t~o their co i to condemn uiproper measures of every one and no one at the same time. They are expected to note. everything that is important or ex traordinary of men's opinions, their notices must he calculated to pleaso every one and at the same time of eled 1o olle.' AI a AND Ei E.- A new version of an old afiir-the fall of our first parents-has been given by a pious Welch parson, as thus " Our great grand fither, Adam, a very good inau--he was ; but as for Eve, she was one devil of a wo nlau. She rmust needs go and rob and orchard, and not satisfied with eating herself, she1 tempted our good lather Adalu to eat too, ild thus brought a curse upon all the earth. couniid her!'' A BE] TI'rmu1Lu Axn Amv r1c'rIi Sct:xI.:.-As the Steamer Den. Franklin passed the town of Rising Sun, lIfliana, on 'Thiursdav last on its way to Louisville, with the sacs ed reinains of .llenry Clay on board, tllrty-olie young ladies, representing the different States of the Union, sto'>d in con-pi1lou3 view on the wharf, in front of the crowd of citi zens that had assemlbled. All, save one, were dressed in virgin white, their heads eovered with black veils. The one excepted was rbed in deep heavy l1'!ulrninl g, and re'resented K(ilnicky, ,:nd occui ied the centre of the line. how touchlingly beaulti ful the scene, anl w hat pride-sad piride -she inu st have filt as inl that galaxy of beauty she founl herself t11e ieplreseitative of that State wiose broad hat l, fliin one e::treuie to the other, was hedewel w1ith tears. The w'ihole sce'e was reilered mgore explessiveily soleinl by the deathly silence that universally lrevailed on hoard the stealler ;.h tall ishore, as the ve 1sl iloated ii .Siele sv bv. bearinllg its preciouls tha rge ow11 taid to itslast r.ost.-( lintdnai ('/2n. A I11i'1E.N 'IRAN.I.nI LI.-On the .th inst., as a geiltlenian of this city was l ook ing out ofii a wilow, he saw a black kitten fall 101st hiin, app ai ently from theil top of the huios., atl cx j'ctetd to see it dashed dxad upon the sidewalk; but cetrtiy to !is e: pCetautiJ, when it reaiched the grouud it beguni to walk. Son.e chilren, stuposing it to be injured, took it in andl gave it snie iilk, which it lappetd in the usual style. .T he next Iiorl) inig the haly 0f the house Wllt i;to the cellar to giVe it sun 11more milk, whein, stnanize to relate, it Barted iast her a distance ot twenty icet. w1 ithlouit toucling the ground, and wen t out of the house, aicendng iupw~ards in the air ioie rapidly than it hlutl faille down th~e day before, aid was somu lost to view amnonig the~ c1 uds. .1linpr.obabl e ais thes~e Statelnenits appear, they were inade to us by a meical getm 111 an, oh whose 5:111ity ai loVe of i trut ue do not entertain a dcuht. Wem re to the attenltiin of the editor of the iitull:. aphli . l I /s It i ph an to ~ ink how i i i o I in. I eI'i the endorse ulstredeint --*.~ *e:ei 4 < h.-l5:. asi a 1.1an thinks> so u i1 he he'act. leairned bu Lt to the~ goud. 01 pai isi the ffsringo er laies and unoatohnee Musiiness whlets the app~etsie,an give rlishi Lto deasuire. Genumine hpoliteness is thel first. hirn o' .,pingi cf generL'ositIy andil im u t~detty T hose two( lines, wet ha~ve nl b w elii in m atly Jil tm . ...n.lil o~ B~'A(. Il'NlIone oiii;the Ageint of NF: VjiAN recomen d themii s be hing lint: hell ill ex qur~ite lainier, with aur ent ire I ronl Fraii to) keep t~heii( in tour, anid inrt liable to get out of tune. so readly, with Ii isp~h (;randu Act ii, 6 to 7 octarves,, ini I metwood east s. 't'hse Pijanosr ire umtrntcttired iin II:rltr iirore, ini a Sotuiler Strate, wari rantedi toi rKliad tihe ('luii tic ; Isof tor wiid or dra1w ill. I ~rr I ber~ pleas-ed to receive order:;, anid i(i.), tIewill haete teire i ti aii o tlet 'I'erirr iurodr'ratit(] cagyei. Cail anrd rsee beuorc phirrrifisnrrg el-.ewlic.1re. Jrrrrc 2H, lr'5.21. I! E. rrriitrrifsr~r hats jrrt ret uirnrd fromu (il:riestsr w~iih i furll ursarrirreit lit' A\ 1.1. Is IS1)5 (.11' ( :(f(JI )Si V'a rnr ani Mt 11rrliau ttii' 0 i h iis ie f Irrr-irs; having ri ra'rei'rjr thentiltsriusr- (Iilior'r iki furvirsg i lair ('lLA I' 415V1) UVUJI, (andoil d '2rit I'llI Iuih.'ar c uff .11,U) hes tail min' it. ail .Ijeci 11) :ily onie to iurskslt at Iill %titlr him, c~illrs-r lit \'s-hlrs.:i js. or Rsrrrdi. J51:iUt.11()S.S. Apiril Gir, 1853' I-t-f PERRY M~OSES, (At tins' uid :.ta i nil' A. .1 . & . ;it sr OIl;'s to ih'is lrrinrfa the u Ililic genrafly . a. 11'("141 n'nsI,,1"o rsls .irv Vaiil.:(' Is! grui le nsCl:ulcs Iby hinjinili \.z: ina Itn ; .,. :11 -i , L I.I 5"! t il rto 12.1 D mesr i s , from . 510 ciSt ard il, jsr it'. [IV rte slui.5rtity. B)r O~r I iii Ii' it 1' 1" nun~l It ad ('ar!if hii'ftt., r~. 1.I ar Lirairs, 3 yairs ill I~i 55. 551;tr. Wh'iteu C nip.::s's.;1%f: Ill 5 01~) IN I(ULI l~l1S, ltrimoinre Flair, ('i r riiiserl goroid) at $G 50O I Sais Sal t. fls Irl. il, Lard. Oklii I .ss'i rnnt ii Jav Cul;,--' ir Mitts, li rrs i I'tll taut:i~, 'ruturcx decns1rt qalty at Sp-rin riur~i :ssI rurnir i i (':M ls. 1"-. ithn rlsct talii h,' hth fr rs'rr iis in ( IiniLrindtu~ Ib ui NisV. AI1Ie ,riiii U ar1ors'i, is Cairrtiis, C ironr,' (.airily.'' ( t:O( hi L's lss "eritit 'aijlr. :t '' IV lt iri t sc. rrnrd In 1Ilil>S esstss itii n it Ll; ..;ur.: C utrry \ I .xNl! till 1'.1 2i.rir '7 J S r:111'1 Wi-fr' 0' 1) (' r11, tlr .r 'i itr * ll( 1r-I !''1 iil\()-. 9~~f (l 4~d s 1 1 lit li 'rgsu Stir.11 rs. I .t r't Z:t!,nmrr and MithasIcr. .\!"a ('II1 i..-I srtth r )i ririr.ts Birand, ;iar til iii Lij ill al:~ rl.iu:Iiii, ::il! isrpi s ,t1 ih s~t'(i e .. ;stl 1 f'rr it , Broadr ;l' di irs!",r t Bari, SIn1 r Jr I1:rid iiia O; ( il 1. . . i , r"11 innl Iii, .-r t ir. (' ,, i. "I I;1 Cr in a " c. I . - irri '1' .!. ( :' fIrn l'te . '1111, l i V *\\jI* . ra:l *"I :1 '' (.1. it . :l I1 f1 '' ,J ,v ,' .1 1 1. , ~ ~ r h: le. a1!a ; srit 1:4.: ..I:1 ;u ' .r.1 !nrri 1l i s ~ i'it I.1 . .. . - ,S . . *LIVER OMPLAINT, JAUNDICR4, " 1(S1J'i STA. ChRONIC Olt NE~RVOUS DEBIT1Y, DIS J"\SES 016 'i'lI'E KIDNE~YS, and (Il dis' axcs an-i sin g/ rum adi.'or 1.r'eI er or a-n Mfuch,, $'6iD'/ (65 (.ajas/ipa lD filD66 Ii, lil!ileid, Adi!9 if t/ie .%IDI?6i44D, V'hitl sa. Ilcar/-halve, h.i. giaxi Jr 1"ud I'u//nc or Ilrlit '1 in thel Ierima, at the piti l o/ih *Vitiiaur, .ii IistD1 l/ li'. M16li, Ilarritd anid D: /h.. Mal~, (.'/u kin: , t ar rNiahI'ling 5(61 I'ln JuD6 Dhi', in it lying pIID;Iir'. I )iDDIZDs* !if { i. jn~t, dots or i~~aVI'Dight 261i61 pain 111 its i m6 1 r"l,~ I).'fi.'j'ncy ofl I'6.rpir616i666, 1'..'lo.4 ni't. o.f ti1 ll j --; ind l I'4.'s. Twin inl tle:. Xj,1a, KickK, ('h.":'. I.in, I IN, 63.'.., Seatiuln Ili6661606 of I 16116. Iiei.':iia: in 1166 1I'r'!.x, 06 Svt i 46. Iu a i t t'o ll't't iti t l cu rd It (,'crsiun u'br iat .. Qni 'ua"i:"t i II cr!'3 by AT''III Iir'.:r 6.'il:rI thu 1"6'011!:, ' pt~il 1. S A1( r c lih iii.' a-t 1liltri Iiiui Il.4. 16 .44'1'1.:ir li t. ,:61'i'r l~a h *. i' li:l' r14'rgi int . c l I.. l) A ( 1 )4,-~ sill (.*6. r ' VI (i'rrJ). a Iinl il iaa, l t lai* 141:30 . t.a l '. r ic t i ,il us.rith ('ar s' r6 lii (~} l'Ji" 113(" I 6066 inlIP ('Get: 1 6i 6611.': the .7\~66.ih a' ti.'l i6t, 6ti DID' 'l'6.46'6l1,666' i l' . * 6ri 6 I..;16''a % aa' o0 i Ill3 666.iill. i.'n u of 'Ii ''r. .,j16 the 16;.4l I 666 113(3 16066 11D!.D'I6, 6'6'i6' Ill.-l D ( 31 6*!! r !ill: l61'a66;66:i ii Dirl I'::it' 6' . lI' of is J ,ll ''666 ll ua6'6:I:1 th y "n I i I I . 6 n.il 1 'l llet ;la6, :a, 1''.i 11;11 ti, Ii .un 61 . 'r:iV 'l' 61'h, tai.iP "i~l I'rr 6"-':3(,jl 6,' .1)r6. /3 u . 1 lilID~ (,:'.6 . 66.1.6.r 1.itr.ry 1,ri1. ii ir."I 6 ~ tc 6:1 '13t , a66 a1u61161 1) I~ ,6 i 6, 1'3 11 or t" Di t 6v 61666! 1i y 'it I .6'mit~ l 3D ",I ' lt!. I,= I.;i n a a 616ht 'o .4.4 1 1 l i(1"lta n 1611nt 1-aV '6 . h1:r 1.it't 6611 666 1s6.l II''. 66666"tl , I'll'!..: 666'. I al 1(1 . . 66 i.."--: (6616 '. . 6~ ,a r n 616'''~ . 'i1I'6'' ::.a'' ',I'::.: in 6 31l 66 I i^Ir x ;, 1 66 r 161 .1,1, : 1 66' u 6ah6 I'.6' by 1 .II fh"": :t:', 1, ,' r. 11 1:16 ',.16l,. I 1 I f 6616 t16 ..ll ".t I'r u.: :',t' '6 .6166 I ' r 3'" II;. 1a r. n 3 3:.,l 1. '. : i,41 Al6 " ..a (I" 4 Is r+ Ow , I': ia6D1 '3 "lID l6 ..'. ,l !ti . 4 41'1:1r: . . l: 664 LI' 1 6(166. :l( ill.u ::('t r ll:"61 3, '1:D' .6 si ', 1 'iI'I 66 6H.r 6De1 '116'6 66 Dl ' '.'~!. 3.!1-11"3j3((. 11,!l.'6'11t' lia/I'! 61 .4.:"" :n t:: a~' 3''o. 1666 ohit :. rI 1: 16111 6 .l a .6 ' 0I ,,' '' 6r ( 3; ; n . I . .f l a - l o 1'l," " ' .6666 D !; io ~ I''6D'6'1rt, (laID!. (l ' 66 r I''' a n i 11 1' sil66.a or66'666 '~iti r,Iin t11 " 'l'6 : ,.1 l t li t t"D'..i . ',:3:3. . .61':,t :e1 , ~i ;''6l Iha6 ' 1111 M t 1{13' 3:,". :, 1 l. Ia'ii, 111 :1!1 :11 66l,6' .1a~ our r" :61"a', 1 111 ; ,I . .' 6 O'6 il l' 66 6'11;alI i t,'I6' t 1)r ll,""fl 1 ,: r~ls;3 611331 6:", 't t3'l i'.6 ii 1'". l 6 3'.', a ' 6 11 1 t ':e6I.'. :: . oo .I, ;:1 3' " hl 1' a.'.. Il al l! cu t'troeI~'. ,,t D'i1611i:"l 'Dil! itI' 3( I'! '6 1i.6 4.6 "6 lI'ii-l. 1~I"6' 66.61 16. Ia : 116: Iir ;. r 3I'6' 'Ia.'" 66i6e I,:. It6'' "" 3' ' t It, .1s 6.n 1:33(3~ llll66 1.1 1 Iru 666s, io l-~ :.. fJ......,. .... ... 13366 16 61663' 3366 1 Pe ie!3 1 1:I. is4'. 6,.6 6 "4 X11. C, fS.11i iue, Junio 15, 18.52.!! (JAILLARD & WJII'V'AKJft, Gralin aund Ilay' I)csalqet,'r - .No. 17 ,S'ails-Si'eeI, CHIARLES8TON, K. C. F. rFAYtE GAILZ.ARD. EDJWARD L. W11ii7Akg1, Ma1y 17, 18.)2. 3U-if W. J. Jacobi & Son. W. J. JACOBI. NATIIANIRT. JACOBII. NO. 221 1NG.STUEE'f, (SEV ENTJT STORIE ABiOVE~ JAPIC.T-STIiEET.) Importers and Dealers in Forigmm & Domae~tic Dry Goods t_-'Y' Our (ui'tu.~rer nri ensured Moderate Rules and a stirict adlierlne to the Onie Price Jun. G, 1852. 11-if DUNN & DURYEA. 'VIIOJLbSALE ANDREAIL. Clothing Warehouse, No, 238 King street, SAMiUEL (c. 1,"tNNF, CIAIluS'r.ON, S. C. JUAN i~illyrA, M~ay 21s.t 1851. 30 if W. A, DENT & MITCHELL, Clothing and Out-Fitting E S ' .A B I1 Sn M E1"N n MASONIC hIALL,, No. 2G8 Iiing-strvct. COrner of P lrii.ors w II ii l at alli tii,es a full and ('lti iiiiiitc 14t(Pt 1) ui 1, E:ADJ)L I .Dl: CL 0 TJI1.AG ARi Ti 'LE8,S. [ tt:z c k2r-,r I i:l ;.;(oil X. V. I :3 t HARMOiNIC INSTITUTE . IU)JN\ANI ZOGB.U;l, Importer of MUSIC, 11- 'SWCA L INS'IL'UIEN S, Ki-i sr~et , Si.ru Of h ye 4 2b1arlest (ii, '. C. SAiL'llJEL CI DUNNV, 0 1~'L'1.I, V C'.!.U YIIVU A N Il C rent ExzitiieiL ini Chat lesin. AT' I1[NN :. I)UI{YI":'X', Bend of 1:, i-Sic rti. V\ 1 Are t;OWV relljr our Sti'i at i ln: iW 1"lwi~rir'--Neit1. j:. ill~ .'It ': V. st 1 5 'etlst ; i::irk gr'\ :,r ( ('tj" s at 2 Iliadk di' s ihioa io.'- ;iI :1'ii 11t11- rl'it rt lvi oI lt jij Dery Goodst"I i ifri, r F lall Trde lfntec'rv aec-.r'titce to ArtI of (ci'ntcrM, In the yter 1651i, biy J. S. LLOUOlilTON, M. 1)., ice the clerk's Olliko of tie,- District Court for theo Eastemn Disatrict of R'enecylvecl. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE F~OR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S '-CIUI DIGESTIVE FLUID, Oa:, GASTRIC~ JUICE. iPr-jeared fromr it \ SVT, or tie fouirthe SlOmu'u l u/" the Or, cetter ei ire c'i cns of' Ilurcte Lieig, thlec great I'ice.ieii el ( ieeeeeec, by J. S. Ilouuii IrN 31. 1 C )., I'Iiiltiiiljl~i iit.. 'hi ll it truely ct erecrfil ri-ciceely forf Teedijree lion, lici .ic"iit.ie Jceeeetiie, Liver (2omninei, ( eeie-.ip elonr, fieeld 1)e-iily. ('rareineg rafter Nau t ire's eewnc Ite ceiec, bey eitues'i own' Agenee, theo liek it c tc':C-Cionii oe cf i'ep-iee, inefetd in sitt tcr ill eli o-cccr el,icie, I'7it-e Poeunds. ofI Ic.ls 11i.1;1;e! ine aueiuf lee'. hoursli, out ofl tie I e '-ceei (lo ichie 'cii-ithnkt. oir ( rent [tigest. jccc; Pricileof cil-i (;herei' Jicee t S~olvit cit lie- I'tiiic, l1cit 'irliiec r I re'er-rcieg. lii d Sijceiicl log", Acic'et tit the Shiien i and ieteui illi--. It i- cite i'l (es.in the 1)i rsL'c''ct t ntc t- ciI i the O). ilits flireceiL ice acrteiical I)iteu-i let'- lieu!''. pr'-.i' iic liii- fie tiurai (:cec-trie . ie i it-s ('cieiciceei putteiirsiee- mi ereee~tleec ia ('iieeili, ed l ric-il Subctiute lore, it.Byte niii iof llieu. liri'-ceeiiii, the pinsciu ancd eilse of leiligcsitie inuel I Mt i'epic ti ro r.-etv c*I, ie'-t its thety 'w'11111i bi*iy cc icceclthy Slietieh It is cde je- Witidi-ri i'cir l)yc-piiti'c, erre caseis, if Ie ciiih: l-'iii-ici, \trcu cciiioiliei nei l)Vi "-ttIc (. cec eccii~u ' i . s...i etiel teo fit- till tile cicrguk '.1eli tti i Ir.e ': bri Clilitc'-i elc-eee spunic t\le Ic) et i- Ce ied I" lit dtiey lictuiec-t clcgrc'c Curt u -ec- 1'e\il I.. ICC 1;eC1: C l~ra in \ i Ill haht itre on AIIIN(I I r1 I c l ieat~r' iii 'c1 iiiit r i ti l u ir{ eer e a ccc. I. icc gee -i te itc' ( iri..)i'ce. ltht' lee: I' ilily ci 1c "i .. C c ielee till iiii-c icc. ciecciihrce of ccc- Ci ''liC' It ofi iii t it. ie ccij'ie '.iijilp- tr iii'- cc loe !i i, !at ;it ani c L ''. %%t ill Ilei.tcifeitci, rk iei i- Rl ii i'c-i.' it i iici '-ceili manncier cc- ilty cit';I ciuIlcie ill tict hliiit imcccclc.i I Cr C ctliji" in I c'' t:liiii'* wtriiings til he Ilici"l; le1' Ci I~ec-ec in,"ii-ercirc elhct ac i itenl ille Oft Iii.- c.iedelit ecf tiet (Ic-stii' CRii. isi a jicilec :' lit :; i1 iii~tit aiili: icciC-.. f c Iit .i," ;"" ia; 1 Ci h ccile- that a Ci-ectie, . Icc i- c ci . It' ciii ic-cl t". i Ii Ill iieci.cL ic t. 11,: 111ic', (. . ci i i' . . '. ' ! IF .: !c'Ii.. c": .": .Ii : li IlI, C iitr V. '11 I' . I . l~l :! ii " it--c e. c ,cIc icc 1: l ;., . I" i.. . . : t .. t . ", ), i.. : 1 r : ,t . . Ii I m 1 :ii i l! 1\c. . .. ..n I 1 .Ic ci-i -' r: " , .'i . . :t ; . i' cikti I r.oI W . De l- I' , - ,r ,cc-cc~lt in lit CI, ,eca ( ''i. st - oi ti t; 1Ilv ri .! icr\,:'. clitcI.1~ '. :. t Ii .i h-ic t, -i1c i .e i 'e ,iccice . " i lI i t ii. I c 1"1 Ii' c lia ! ' '' .t l:. * . f Ic r ar si : ii . c. cn m a l! I:," -i "r.,- - l; . ItcI. :,:i"_ c.c ;1. c-:,ci .. It 1;'ci "!t ai ii l Ii t- 111ci.' Ic-c ar ,.t ic i . ri ' cicl ccc-c i Icc l e. r . I t"il i- 1t' I :1. c1i .. c ( ie - tie 1: k i cll cfe tii c-c 1 *. - I ::r I. lit! eiorc I . ntie the de Iciti t;::tit waecy i,' readcly ccc-m: cc-I Icictle tI. tt..:. i,i1 Iicr c-cel iir l)\,ieil ce-ec ). "'; ' I.."!'+ilc Ae ;cc'.ccl D g : i uice' llc or a:;citc r, u. t 'r i: ""--- of ctht t1c t-cicleid, aend e-li *zt "~ , r /N)11 TA'TIE LEG18LA2'If r y VOtCre oft$atr de*tsW d*ira to be represented In the :' ,r ,afhire by Major ILLIAM HAYNS. WJ(' -11<, id presernt hin as a Candidate to 4e IM o tim County at the ensuing elec. - oW, July 13--37 teo f ,MrJd itor : Please atu tlrs (. Cokel JOHiN A, COLCLOUGH, - (C*t,,4i4ar# t J'Rpr:enat .Claremo t Confr~iy il t next Logi4dature, and oblige MAfNYI FIIJF.NDer. Atri 11, ,r3 2-tf F O It U it r) J N i j1 RY= (Ci JYIr, Editor:-You will SON n: a candidato for the Offiee of Ordi nary of Sumter District, at the enauing election. MANY VOTERS. April 27th, 1852 27-tt '. Tite friends- of -asJh J3 i1AYNSVORrT1*, Esq., announce him as a Candi'Jte for the Oflice of O:dinary for Sumter 1)strict at the ensuing election. Alarch 2, 1852. 22-t F F O It CLERK. (3r We are authorized to anrnounce T. J. 1)INKINS, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing election. 0 31ANY VOTERS. April 15th 1951 25 if '-!". O-r 1Mr. Ediitor: Please an - nounc Mr. J. J. AlcKELLAR, a Candi dle for C/lcrk. if the Court, I.r Suier Dibstrict, rind( obhgie ANY VoTyrt#: A pril 1:3, 1i52. 2u FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ROBERIt W. Di: uA NT, a Candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next Election, and obligt clANY VOTERS. .lanuary 11, 1852. 13-tf Si, .r. -ditor: Yor will please announce Capamau1 '. 1. GIIIIONS, at Candidateo'for Tax-Collector for Snlem county, at the ensuing IA-eationa, and oblige AtiANY VOTERS. t I 31>:sats. EmronTs: Please announco Sir,JOII F. IfA -L A R), a candidate for Tax C'ollector, at the next election, and oblige MAN Y VOTE1S. February 5th, 1851 15 tf (LT We are authorized to annomu-e A LEXANDER WAT''S, Esq. as a ('aniltdatr for Tax Collector, of Clare. tunt county' at the ensaing Election, MANY. FRIENDS. " The Friends of Thos, I.. SM I'TII1. nnnoaae him as a candidate fur tim oiflce of Tax Collector, for the County of CIarnipont. NovetubcrG, 1550 2 rS We are authorized to aounaciiie Capt. .1. W. STUC KEY tic a can diate for Tax Collector for Salem Coripty, a lt eat eh1-etiont. L Oct. 16t h, 1850) S1 tf t 0~'r TIue Friends of Jothn i ., WtIItlT, Eiq. announce aim as a Canalidate f'r ''ax Colleti r of Claremont county at theia next Election, Warranted to Stand 8100,000 5A v s:n Y t ArY. . rutaB FA Will Staed any Climane Wihout Cracking. Seer-rIes : rea 1 this testimony from the Presi " auent u- the Rteadinag Itail liua-i Conmpany OaFuce-:or Pitt'A. & Rt:Ai)INO IR. R. Co., No 73i S.-Frot-t. cor. Willing and Altey. urii .Anr.a'ruaA,Dlay 3, 1852. .7. 5. Siler, Inq.:=- Dear Sir--We have used your "l'histic Paits'' for mnorei than a year, and fir paihting biridges, depoitii, &c , &c., we have fouwai it eainal to any paint i'.e have used; in teut we niow give at a prefernace over all others we haive ariedi for suceh purposes. Yours respeaafully, J101 N TP:CK ER, Preuident. Thue above is bat one oif the manay certificates nec have received aroam gentlemnaa of our city, (OllS.---We hias e seven alyterenit colorsa, viz : three hz'iu nt, tw.o chaocolates, black anal yellow. tatal fiy cominiratioin, miake every varie a y :aaif lihde of coliir. Ii h(-.N.--'To ironi, they futrnish a perfect pro tiitiiin inluinst a ust, for they contain no mtetal, nt hi. fhke whfite leati, actsa liestrutively on the ion. lai iout. this painit makes iron doaubly valuabhiIt. for bfilin tg puarposes. lillitE K W0ltI.-They give to house-walls a auaai blwa ser coatinga than arty other paints Iu it -taandinig is requaired, nothing holds o afiil or fiishaes so well with it. 01,1) 1100 FS.---Give uts a roof never so old rouad leakly, Silver's linieral, P'aints will amake it ili:aipl nae w, anal more endutring thtan ever it 811I1I' tusig this extraordinary mineral as n'. e repar- it for them, wilt be proof against theo o-t iiin of hot uns, worms, anad stilt water. I l'lTO.N S.-lse 1.inisaed Oil, mix asl il as yotu can, iand use as othier paintas. Th'i.e, raimis nieed bait little dryer, and for - priin I iand uconad conatings in all hosehuok uo mi, tey n. ill be fuuitil far cheaper anad more dutrile alhutilead. l)ealersa iaid ionsumners can procure this pinti ot FREN(:il & III ARtDS, Whaolea-ale Agents, Northiwest cor. Tenth ail Slarket-sts., Phfil'at., Al-o. iamnporterii of P'late atnd Colored Win. dow (lass, I h-aers in Dregs, P'aints, &c. Through Fare from Charles, T~ T\il" BA LT'IMORE 61l7.50; TJO 1PIllLAl)ElillA $19; ANI) TO NEWV-YOltK $20. T'ill GiEVATl M\A IL ROUT'1E FROM C11 lI LESTlON, S. C, IIEA\\l\G thec Wharf at the- foot ot I aureii js-st. daily at 3, p. mn. after~ the arriva it the Southtlern ears, via WVIL \lNGT\0.ION, N. C., fromn which pomnt ilwo<hul I rains are dispatched at 8 A. M.;. :ii 2 P M. the do o'clock only) contnecting at Wehulin with the lines to Petersbur.g, lichmondau. WVashington, Batltimnore, Ph tIa dilphiia, iald New-YoXrk. I'Te publjc is respectfuily inftoratid that the steamers of thliise hnes, are itn first rate condition, and aire naivented by well known and ex I(ileneced comatntders; the Rail Ronda areo ini fline order, (the WVilmington andu Weblon, as well ns the Seaboard andl linokeii having recenatly been relaid wilt heavy 'Trail) thierebay securing both ifah-ty and deispatch. By thteso routes pa noersi vlin~ittg thems~elves of the Flid T~''1 I' A\IN miay reach Baltimore in -ll hiotirs. Phihualelph ia in 45 hours, and Newl Yor in ?>) 1-2 hours; antd by the I 'I(ONl) TR'AIN they arrive in Bal I t imore ini t0 hoturs, Philadelphia in 56 huours~, and New-York ina 61 1-2 hours. T 1hrough It fickets cnn alone lie had fron~ E. W VINSL.OWt, Agent of the WVilmingto~n1 andi Raleigh Rail Rload Company. at thQ oiflice oif thae C:oman~y, foot of Lauregs street, Chiarlestoni, S. C., to wheau plQS a arh 23, 185~2.2-t Garden Seed-Crop l85ST. .Just reevda fremsh supply', inchudingey . variety which are WAlR ANE. '.ilso at A i'LRiRY MOSP *eb 4i', 8 . ..