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POETRY. M' U. W. LONOFELLSW. Tre tising moon has bid the stars, - Her lovely rays, like golden bars. .ie on the landscape green, With shadows brown between. -id h lwr .white the river glenas, As if Dianna, in her dreans. Had drept her silver bow 1 . Upon the naeaduw low. Os sueah a traiqidi night as this, Sb. wirk. Estdyiun with a kias.. -" W hnd, slecing irl thy: grove, Ife dieaded not Of iter love. -ike Diana's kieg, uausk'd, unsought, Love gives rislf, but is nut bought ; N Aor Voice. nor sound betr.ys its deep, inspuasion'd gI.ze. ? comnes--he beautifnl, the free, 'Jhe crown 6n all Iautusitv ' in silence and aioue" To seek the elected on,-. Et lifts the boughs, whose shadow., deep, . Are Life's ubliven, thu souls sleep, And kisses the eist eye-s Of him who slumbering lies. O, weary beans! oh slumbering eyes ! U. drooping seris, whose dettaaee Are raught with fear aewl pain, Ve shall be luved again! No one te so accura'd by fate, ho one so wholly dessolate, Bat romse heart, the' unknown, 0 iieuponds ante his own. .Rdsponds-as if with unseen w ing An Angel swet its quivering soug' And whispers, na its sung, * Where has thou staid au lone '" MISCELLANEOUS, SCANDAL-MONGERS AND DIRT. Bocial reform must begin with soap. The philanthropist who devotes his life to the "dissemination of cleat. shirts," has laid the fouindatiei, upuons which all other reformers inus. build, if they would succeed. The experi ence of every child of humanity con firm* the truth of the saying, that no man is fretful, peevish, or inclined to quarrel, who has just put on a clean sidst, It is one of those gospel truths *hich requires no.especial revelation to sustain it. A clean shirt takes .-kindly to a clean skin; it fiaternizes with it, and the inner man and the *d iter are in harmony with each oth er. If,-unfortunately, you meet a man who has nothing but evil to say of his fellow, do not regard his "dick ey," however white or nicely starch ed, but be sure that he has a dirty shirt on. And when you cmine Hcross a lady who delights~ in talking scandal, in telling the world of all the wickedness she knows there i3 in it, quietly mark it dawn in your mnemor a dum book, that she ie addicted to tho ereiring of dirty linen. Depend upon it, both with man and woman so inelined, you will not be far out of the way'in concluding that they are not the best customers of the washer ,oman. WOMNiD MEn-W oen, r.:d especially young women. either be lieve falsely or judge harshly of men in ane thing. You young. living crea tures who think o'f you~r lovers by day and d easm of themn by night--ou fancy he does the same of you! 'le does not-he cannot; nocr is it right he ahould. One hour, perhaps, your p~resence has captivated hims, subd~ued him even to weaknsess; the next, he will be in the world norking his niay si a maii amoang mnen, furgetting, for the time he-ng, your very existenlce. Possibly, if you saw him, hsis ouiater self, hard and stern, sc dilferent fmm the self' you know, would strike a on with pain. Or else his inner send d'iviner self, higher than you dream of, would turn coldly from your in-. significant love.-Yet all tilsi must W;.you-have no right to murmur. 'tou cannot rule a man's sr ul-noe woman ever did--except by holding unworthy away our unworthy pas Stona. Hecontent if y~u lie in lia-heart, as that heart lies in his bpeom--deep sud (ahan, its beaitings unseen, uncounted, ansd ''ftentisto tsnfelt; still giving a wa.rmi lif, t: hi. whole being. WnmtSPRIsNo IN C.oMPANv.--This liabit, so often indualged in by younsig ladies9, in the presence of' fi nuls cr strangers, savors strong of rudeness , if' not of gross ignoranc~e. The~ vaine-,t being, the most aeecited, or th e st perfiset,.saff rs alike uinder lhat em iencipatio'n t70m the gue unsent of true polite'ness. We (:annot help though perfect we nns:y imsatginet Qurselves, to contsider our hona blle seCf the theme of a merry whis per, and the pain wrangling iii our wo und' ed selfe-love leaveos a thorn u hieb soonr. er or later will btuig the aggressotr, and prove a thorn to them. WN his, peering in the prsec '.1 strangrers without some (-ogent apology, is thesre fLre entirely out o~f place, aind ought to be avoided, Cost what it nusy. DAWoEROF IKNEEL.ING TO lDF. One of the drollestt ocurrences in the annals of gallantry i related of. Gilb bon, the histor'ian, vho was shoert in stature, and very fatt. One dayv being alone with the beautiful Madatme de Crouzas, he dropped on his knsee he. fore her and made a declarattioni of love in the roost pastinaute termas.-. The astontished lady rejected hi-s suit, and requested lhim to >iu-e. Thesc abhashed hisstoriatn remtianed on his knfees. 'Rise, 31r. (Ii bb'lon I b esee It you rtse.' Mr. Gibbon will you lhave d~ie goodness to get u p?' 'A la~s mad. am,' faltered the unlumehy lover, 'l etat. naot.' Hie wasI too fat to regtan his feet without assist ancle. Mad de Croua. zas rang the bell and said to her ser vant, 'Lift up Mr. Gohhon.' 'Why are ladies' dreses aboutt the waist like a general meeting ? Bie eause there is a gathering there.. Yes, and oftentimes a gr'n era 4f 'lnse rh! us. Setting Glass without Pultty. The method'of setting glass without putty, recently invented, is as fol lows : 'I'lTe window sash is made is entirely of wood, the out-side permanent. The inside is framed ir such a nanner that the parts can be readily removed for tho purpose of inserting the glass, which is placed between stripjs of India rubber, which when the parts of the sash are re placed, causes the glass to be perfect ly firm. The moveable parts of th< sash are secured to their place by a knot screw, which makes a pretty finish. The advantages of this me thod of setting glass must be obvious upon a moments reflection. llADlITS TO EE AvoIDED IS Tnl l'EESESeE OF OTntE1s.--Serntehing your hea'd or picking our teeth. ('ocking your chair back. It spoih the carpet and endaners the fur. maitm e. liaising your feet on a table or chair. '1 rotting your heels or kn-es. This is a nursery trick and jars any society. llawking and spitting. Only cat and tobacco chewers spit, atid they do not belong to good society. Blowing your nose with your fn gers, or loud like it trumipet. Putting your hanids into yeom pockets or your thtinnbs into your arm holdes. Nursing your foot on your knee. (arrying pins on your Collor o1 call: Whirling your watch chain or twitching at the guard. Walkung with your head ani blody. You should walk with vou legs and feet. Chewing your food with youi In'uth opel. Ey" 'lioby, what is the highest latntude known' 'The highest lati, tude known is that which .Sill Jone. In'ws to his feeling when waltzing wita our Kate.' It is unnecessary to add that Bby was marched oil to bed. " My young friend," said a minis ter to a boy at a camp [meeting, " do you think of a future state ?" " No, I never meddle with state affairs, tho' brother John is a politicianer." Do you ever think of dying ?" No-but I guess our Sally did when she had the wicasels, for she turned all sorts o'colbrs " "Whose boy are you?' " When any body axes you that tell'em you don't know.'' An unkind word from one beloved, often dr aws blood from a heart, which would defy the battle-axe of hatred, and the keenest edge of vindictive satire. This is 'TRtUE.-In every journey there are some tedions passages, the Semembrance of which is wearying ; and in the pilgrimage of life the amalogy holds good also. Wh~y does the blacksmith seem tlic most dlissatistied of all mnechanuies ? 15eeaus he is cointinually striking for lIr.An liil.-'ihe Jo.tari lie, a staunnh and spicy whig journnal, un folds its views and deline, its p ositioni as to Gencl. Sott's naomivnati.n a~s to le ws: 'Weten infor~m the editor oft the Springiield Iepublicain t hat ithe Uee is a w big paper-its editors are,' ever u-e.-e, and ever will? be: Wh igs, but 7i aboJLlitioLists. We don't his-t the flag of any party whlich 'spits upon the whig platform;' we go thir no muan who writes such a stupid letter as that whlich we this mnorniing publani from Guin. Scott,. The Bee will never 'eave in' to such ia lorlition whilo it re mains unider the co-nt rol oft its present edIitors.' A sinage iuji of g ido wacs riee ied hy the Americain Fx-lhuute Banik ..f New Ymik . by t he s: emne-r 1.1 ni is, wecighin~g 60 unniees and valued 'nt $1,l00. I-r is an u.i7per m .\laine wh i-s nlin nirit e a If utne liut o Ne It amppire. antd gets tuddle. an d whnt he cones buck chanrg e.,hs nigthbor'es twvelve-and' ai-hualf cent s for smn i hng his breat h. Ife'll doi. .'A'' gnier-iiioking estoiner in st-rted i- hetad into :an aucetioni i-tore, andl looking~ gtravely at the 'night, el the hinmter,' inqutired, Ca.n I hid, sir1' C(erztily.' r-epl ied the nuethmeer onai c'ian hid.' \elI, thien said the wag, walktig cat hIlid youi goodl it.i' bo, Uarolina.-Sumter Dist, dy of the SherdTf of Sm ntrrI ).sitrict, hy virtte of cert in WVrits of ('api: aul S.il sfaczindumu, at thle suit of Tfhoumas Mc ee, havinig filed mn tny o:lice, togeiie, wii h a Schedlte on oathl, of his J-,tate anad elethspetition to t he Curt of Com. mnPe prayinag that he may he adit, ted to the hetietirs of the Aers of the Gen.. ra A'-semtbhy mnade for lhe re ief of inso!. venit debtors. It is ord're-d that the a,ai Ilbomasu McGee, a nad all Iothers, the Credit or.s to whom the staid C. D). Vautghan, is any Iwise inidebted, he, antd they naare hnerohby "ummarone,ai anil have novtice to app ea r, bie fore the said Court at Sonte~vr ( ourt I lonmr~ on the lf'ghtha (liy of November nixi te ishewv catuse, if ainy the~y cani whyi t hin pratyer 4of the petinoni aforesaid. shuh tnot he granted. W ~ . J. SINGLETON, C. C:. 1'. July 20, 852. ____..;1-3i Salt. (Pl SACKS O1" S A L;T for sale low for casht hv rnne'. n'rl r n EIG appomte the Agent of NEWMAI &i tIOT iEt's PIANO FORTES, I chat re)oanlIad them as tieing iaIhefd in ex quasito nsanner, with an e entire Iron Frain, to keep themn in tune, and not liablo to gel out of tune so readily, with English (irall Action, 6 to 7 octaves. in ItReaewoomd ea'sa 'These, Pianos are ianuf3actired in Ial. more, in a Southern .t.ate, wurra.ted t< stand the elinrnte ; not to aumd or uraw no I sba:! he pleased to receive orders, au( will have them delvered l.y a tiaanpelwa person, who will put then up and tuns( alten. 'Termis moderate and casy. Call an see be~ore purcha;smag ce-c ohere. P'LRiRk' A10-E', Agent. June 28, 1r2. :a;-.t Cheap Goods. TilE suacribtr has just returned frori Cintrlestona with a full uawaranenat of A L. lial)1 UF GUU1), W.'aare and i .'rheiun die in his line of busiena imting hxcerci: o. the utmost dIigener inl bauy ing them (:1d1A AND GOUOD, (and gowls util bought ar hua sold) hn ean nnke it an uhret I-'o any one t Make a bill With hlam, either at WhauleaII u Al rA 6th, 1852 21_If PERRY MvOSES, (At iii 44h4 sam of A. J. &. 1'. t1. Uft-rs to hi% friea nds and the public genramlly a fre vi supply ufelery variety of goodis keletie by haniaself, viz: in Dry Gooad - i.4, 7.8, 4.4, :-4. up to 12.-4 Domestics, fror 5 cents a yard up, a.r le~s by tl. quantity. brown l.ine0ns at 12 1-" cents to yard, Colored mtalinA, and Linen Lustres, d yard to thu dollar. White Crape S:hawls at $5 00 IN (1tUCEUIlEs, Blallinore Flour, (warranted good) at (6 5 Cush, 25 Macks :alt, lBarrels of laird. Old ;vLernme:nt Jaiva (affee in intte, Sugars of all kind:, souse eurcellet quality a Ui 1.4 eents. Spaerm and Adamantine Candles, lees tha they can be bought regaharly in Charles:,n b the box. Almand.as, 1(aieoans, Fig, C'urran .itron, Candy, Am'. I 'lIOf'hTR', in grant ;.riety. at Very loV prier., ind h DIEF'IES coametition in lardaire, Cutler and Carlp'rater'. Tools. April 27th, 1:152 27-tf 1,000 Buashels of Coms. WJAN'T'ED by the subscrijer une Thou arand Busher oi Curn, fur which th highest narket price will be pad. PERtRY MJOSE~S 'ebruary 1., 1-50 Il-.i1 Butter, Fresh Goeen Butter. Loaf, Crush, Claralied and Briown Sugarp. Best Itto and Jata Culiee. Urk'au 3ulswes. Sardines, Lobsters, Xalmond and M.tck'eral. I iakelas, l'raevrve., &c. Alsu .lEESE of the Destat.s Brand, than will keep ill any climate, and nareavu uinj age, at pEI1t 31 usS' Lo:b. 17th, 1.953 17_ .-If Iron. Swedct anal Engirac, Brond and narrov B.ar, Siatiate, Reiund and I O.al; Illop, l1t and oi.ler Iroaa. ('last, (ierlnan rund 11,btIe Steel. Snaat l's ' '.s. (.u petera '.' Ti. 13:iggv Axles :!nd Spr,'opis. C( iarr 'ITr nuIiane4S. leul Iw Ware, (:,1 and Vroenieh' N:as, altw ays oin lanl anel r .aa! icas by PEmIyIC' 5MOsF Febl. "?. , 1x:33 _1-It TO CCO ! TORACC:G) 3ARGAlN:' to be had in the ahue arti l at 111(Y U(JsI IFeb. 17th, 152 17-t1 REAIJY MJJDE CLOTIi21G Of aill desceripioma. as low a.-. 22 50 a lull ai L. L. IlA A K. A pril th~, 1Fa2 2-t Noatice, .. Theu ('o-partner.haip haeretaof.re t aiiing h teen tlhe au.,'rabetrs. lindjer 41hel~ in a i A. J3 A 1MO51 S .iesolved by its on. a liaui4tatij auaulna utal coal.au,.t All peraaona a:zaebn-aad to theu a'aidl fim hv No or oth~erw~ ise wall pieae call :aaJ. S 3K T3'I' I. E A J. 311i isI.;s. lheape than Ever, A lo otruloeu ag;;, at S erm n:'. a r yand Silk. \\X.arp J'aram , a 1- :t.i, -.a, :ael ;ii i-..g Supe~sriaaw. qutaliy lir:- iht:a;,a.., a.t 7') ei, Esa super lireaiae I fr.,jier--d taermi. buy'erlie Sailk Tlint 4*'illa.an.i iene ilIdu at 2.. and ; 1. g. l'ire qaahri Shletsg 31-wleins, .lh'h-~ dam iagied. at LS ir nee, 1-2 1.-. , a and 25 i'r ts. (ol'dl NSlinja. 5.4 wide, .-. 2'5 cents. White, lnmb'd ihwlN.luallius aL l6 3--i, 25 an. Col'd, Lau~ n. aaaal Cee'.l EmuW.I~ .Maorlin,, 12 1-2 Saial l.inena l.usir.- at ia ce.nt. ''aivurier '!ilk :aual Linen' r'eplaai., at 31 1.4 stronag lle, SIhirrtum. L':rip.-' an.l 'Tu lking', 3'1-3 renI., :a ad A lt ' o iha laaw-~i~rdn and~ 1:.ig,:.tu aa WV. J. JAt Oitl &4 si>N fe i Jing.sa. , appa.- ite t he. l Ih. Jono 2J, Id-::.a3..,' Administrator's Notice, fI l.\\~F ~apo: ted Mua ar. J\. ~.la Geeil myn' A'--'ni, ta .ei i' all th amaainans, 31h4 WI:-1i of(I .3 Iun .\lll ina d, lat o ath, l.n'rat. AA1' 1L. .3101:0.AI.D. thla' lis'3ate of .lab~a .\;*Ill ae .l, 'u di p e maala: baaaaa:ad,a'e p ,u iem ia N\otice, ha:a:.h a '."%! a. Iaa ne', he'lu'lng,e ar. li-as laIN proler saail -r.-rna,.m toe the a,: zna of Nomiaaaer 1)o-:ret . .aaaue' 15th, h185'2 I--f 1 OtiCt. SR. .T. .4l STl..;-r.l( S, liinr h aen'as ,7at Al ara y 's lVer ry', 34eraaaa 3a1'v, vi eri has ase.rv icesu lo :ha' people. .haane 'lilh 1851 'i - tf Lewis 1M. Hatch, No. 120 ir. El-:'I Eg M ,'icm.I.:3 CiIAltI,LlSTON, S. ('. OlLS'-Sperma anda Whtiale' -Agen:t fa.a th lBrookilya F":a-t'. WI' IilTE JLEA h---'Agenat for t'aaion Comp~janay lIRON SAt E.- Ag:aa lior luich,- balaan.und. l'LA'TFO31.5 SI:A LL.S-Aenta lir L.aazr~vy llOJA l( DL.S't' 3lii.L'-- A gent fr 3ar. It. GEURG1IA HII'htit siTON12i. 3[Iainua.:, r'rN ' Articles-. al .E,'.Tlil I RI htA N I)S, a large stock. Chiaarh..ion, (Oct. 6;, ffe --- (Iliaug Off! S T I' (' 11 13 It V.G () () I) S A' T HF.iT(' Fit '4114 i.%. W..' . .T A('Olt & SON wtil i~ hda' com~i mene iliteunag te whoaale of their intua aas webc~ a..ealecte Staek of1 D ry-Go aeeI. at gra laia ard P'rices, 30 wteh'l th--y mvise' th. :n: * 4ieaio (of piare-la-r.-i a .al dr aes. WA. .3. JIA( OlI & -(iN. " Ilu l' Ki. s * . 2n . .~ h 'i w LIVER COMPLAINT, -JAUN~icia:, Didl'ELlA/. UlitUNIC Ott Il Vitvo ,s DI.Bhfi'igy, DIS. EASES OF -' r KID)NEYS, and all discuses ari sing from a disor. drcd Lvaer or tito mouch, such as Constipa tion, inwuard Piles, Fullness or lood to the lead, Acidity of the Stmucih, A'auvca, I/ art-burn, liis gust fur Food, Fullness or IWcieLht in the Stomach, Sour Erutatwns, Sinking or Fl tering at the pit of the Stomath, Su'im. maing e/ the Hea'd, llurried and iji. cult IBreathing, Fluttering at the Ieart, Choking or SuJlorating aenattjons then in a lying posture, m)inen-ss of Vision, dots or webs bjiore the Sight, Pever and dull main in tie IHead, Deficiency of P'erspiration, Yellowness' of the Skin and 'yos, l'ain in that -Side, /ack, Chest. Limbs, &c... Suiditen Flushes ot licat, Burning in the li lesh, Constunt Imagining of Evil, unit Grent depresion of lpis its. can b effectually cured by DRf. IlUFLAN\D'S rCelebrated ensrman Hitters, ,l :rmni1A m , Etr". C. il. .Jackson, AT 'ill GEI(31AN Ail.DICINE; tS;'OR1E, , ."0 Arc h Stri et, Philale,phia. '-'hent power over the ubuve diseases is not eelled-- i ttuiulled--by any other prepara tion in the (nIted Suites. as ihe cnres attest, in )astiy- cases atter skilful physii:ianls had failed. , IlIhre Batrer' are wlorthy the attention of m' tulid'. I'ou-essing great Virtues in the ratifi entlnn of diEiase, if the Liver anid lesser glands, eercisilng the inI rearching powers ins wenkmie s andt ash ceans of the dig. I 'Morgans., they are withal, saie, certain and pleasant. R ILA) ZiD ii. (.t,N1,i\Clj). Froit the Boston flee. The editor said, Dec, 2zt. lDr. Kao/land's Cehbdraicd German fliters for th- tare of Liter Cotplaint, Jatundice, laysptpsia, ( hrotti or Nervous I-ebility, is de iervedly one of* thi mot popular :nedw-ines of the day. Thewe litternt have been used by thou auds, aid a fijend it our elhow says he has biutnclf rceised an eflbetnal and ptler-nient cre of Liver Conplaint from the ue of' thin rernedy. We are oenvinced that in the use of these litters, tho patient consauintly gains strength and vigor-a fact worthy of great con -ideranon. They are ph-usant in taste nil sniell, and cann be used by telns with the niost delicate stnichllls with saltty, under tlly cir cumrI~tnces. We are ipeakinig 11r11n experienlce, and to the atihted we adie their use. " entt'st \\et kly," one of the best Literary pa lkrs pubished e.tiJ, Augu-t .5 1)r. Aicoluna's Grmasn hilters,tuanultu tred by Dr. Jackt-oni, u l o 1 reonnow rinided by - sonic of the 1utost prortinent tiimebers of the fuenl.y as an article of tuch efiency in cases of fttnale wetkn-is. As sueh is the Case, nc nould advise ail mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save thzetu-elves much silk ness. 'ersons of debilitnted constithtions n ill fild these jlitteri advan:ngeous to their health, its ie know from experi nlee the salutary elb:ct the) have upon nteal; systems. The ' Philadelphia Saturday (azette,' this hest fannily nens ipaler published in the L aited States. ' he . editor sa) s of Ur. 1lool/a 's German iirters.-It is seldom that we itcomnuwdJ ns ha aire terniedc I'atent t lj,,edi.es, to the coiti Iene and patron.ipe o our reae-ra; -and therefore. t% henl we reconuisend Ujr. hloofha.d's Gertnan litters, ie Ilsh it to be ie. sly unntooi that nte- nre 110t speik. ilg f the umiirnl:its il the day, that amt, nied ab ut for a briet period sal ti hn forgtte Taler they ease: der- their guilty race oi snbcloei. but of a me.ieinre ulog es-t.lilbed, aivtrsally ptized,* and whin fs aini n.et the lary approval of the leilty 1 g Et isi nee upon evi nee ha. been re Cell ed (like ifi-: foregoang .) froin all reeiBnen of the I neon, Sit last thwSe years, and/ ti striong est tLimony in i:s avor, i-, chat there is iore of at u nI the practice 01 the regiisar I'hysl cins oli Phalphia, than all oti.er nlostinls ci-inl)ii.ui, a fact Iiea' can eneily be esta blishe-d, and i:lly pelt ing thait a rreotific preparlation w ill iLe t v: .t, their qult ap;:t. when lire twtted even inl this f riui. 1nit thi- mediu'ne nwill cure I tver('omplaint and I yslt '-:', lam oie can doubt ai er ui ins it ia.-i dr.-.:d f '' v upoun t h e -e. uatt lt/iLus dtrsrec::--the effct it inn-diatI. - iih-y csan hev udnItiiacred to f-niale or infiant n ath aafey and reliable- benejit !It may tie. Thi~s me-dicine hane attained that lhigh chiarne' tel- nI fietn 12 rwae~aryi for :iIallCeiclli to altainl to ti-e- at the risai uf the live of those wvho are iinnoenidy de'.enel l. IThe-y haveC tie urtilen n tsia iriuf C. 31. d At l s-\ uion i he wIrai ir.andi- ii.lnme t lou~ a in the boittle, Lithout uiit ht/ay are spu rwous. F. r -:ale W.hol.dje and lie-tail tit the Nil. l';U Archl-Stree,.t, one* dloor below Si ch, 1-hladi~ puna; nro by re..pt-be deale'rs genBe raniy thr.;h the. coniii ry. To en b~eall la,, i of in11.,ii.!, ti enjoy t he rahant-um~:es of their gReamt ret-tiieit pwetr l.aet b- :<- 'a ,~ ( tn.-.. A lso for .--ale by 11. S. 31)1 .ly.-T-, l)rnss-.iit. so-riil l e. . C. t hole-al. .\genti for Georf~ia, butih andf .\our h tCari.'nn -f.''il.A.,D, IllA .\I.L & (0O, Dec. '.3. 1 a1. Chiarleatt,t. C. New Arrivals AT TI.L < .\.3, B N 1./.\RT Tle *ubi ri-i- r.. t:,an. j'-i recivedh their lww n Krn n of s-i ii.-, - N I) SI 31.1f):1; -Llt1h.- lhht hi iion--i ,artly of dilbrd-. . t.ig las. piin uind ontbroi-red I-sitnri- - u 31ehI.i., uti ail pis; it-inen ih-laiin-, Tis . iia iand ai Cl-ei varit-y of 'Iari ii le I nnal ti e u-'tir Iaies hiiei4s .ui'j \1t I.- .\ arui e iu'iOritnetnI t il t of hei sicd 11-, .\l c f -- no'.it k l-h tii i i i nu-r iu'li, I -enirle,.tt ni I iapi. 3- hn un g~re lieeyeof Iaslit i iiiili<,t-l-ici ad .-sh.dgn andi insrting, ilm ts and h itib-il of lthei nil neI r.ve horyi l, bhuLek i Ideae ln-i, ' nirl- andl i~il l'alit a go~irea aietyli oe It'I h.-y reoi e l i'-tft ilit la their t l ahed an bron e hiingin and i trie G ome - 0pani. ICoti'niai iilpi *'.men~I An hrg, IG- ick,ar il(an i er ri d~ie Tnn-ibnof:nI it h- I ien.r) Thllif in~i e 'h- I eil ril Idis thoi call iiat th it Store ftryl ni at. s nl i th prlice sintea-. NeNealw n Wirnteroods. T:.hub ries re noActn a nd ICj- ,-ei opten itg laar~i tsl uplyl at li GodiliardnureI c andII Gr Or' lte - prwl eeofn hibill he w ry unwhie reldns-ed, (ool nite thei fens In tihe - . 1).rl' 5K.-:11 -: I O - i etsi-: otaiceb .utreevd hi n I Iupl ro ld:Iiti i l~AiI-i .iDI~ t CItllii~s to .nveb i - woldimie h gIrn s o a 0is yti Gk.-s, hi enndrta , &c. - A 5iria, 1 -.r. cotp6-i:t .' f o e il I--t e ; () N.I J' Jo. WIN 4". Intered seonm-ing to Act of Oong , In the year 1861, by J. B. IIQUtilITON, b1. D., in the clok's O11eo of the District Court for the Eastern D.istrlct of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Da. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, o0t, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from ItNNaKT, or the fourth Stonach of the Ox, after directions of haron Liebig, the great Physiological (Chemist, by J. S. IIouozu TON, M. L., Philadelphia, Pa. 'This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indhigen. tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curing after Na. ture's own method,by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. - Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dlissolvo, Five Pounds of Reast Bref, in about tIwo hours, out of the Stomach. Pepsin is this chief c!ement. or Great Il gest ing Principle of the Gastric Juice-the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, at d Stinulating Agent of the Stomach and intce. tines. Ii is extracted froit the Digestive Stum. ach of the Ox, thus forming nn artificial Diges tiv,, Fluid. precisely' like tire natural Gastric Juire in its Chemicul powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. 11y the aid of this preparation, the puins and evils of Indigestion and Dyslp.<ia are remove , just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is do ing wonders for Dysepties, curing cases of De. bility. Emneintion, N ervous Decline, and Dys peptic Consumption. supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is bared, is in the highest degree Curi ous and latnarkable. 1t"Nira~l-la EVIDECNCE ! Baron 1.iebiig in his celebrated work on Ani tnal Chemistry, says : '- An artifucial Digestive Fluid, analogo us to the Gastric Juice, suy be readily prepared friut the snucous memnbrane of the stornauh of the Calf, in wihich vaious arti. cles 0t fimot, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed and dIgested. Just In the same manner as they would be in the htumnan stomach.' Dr. Cunibe. in his vrluible writing-; en the Physi logy of l)igestion," observes that - a dinir.nitioni of the uu quanti y of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pievailing ea:ee of Dyspepsia;" and lie states that -- a isunguished protensor of mcdicirne in London, who was ae verely afflicted with this cuntphint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Ga-tric Juice, obtained Irons the stomnnchs of living animals, w hich proved completely sue. eesn tty." l'rofessor Dungli" n, of the Jef-l'rson College Philm..elphia, in his great wo: k on luman Pihy. stolgy. ievoteh more than fifty pages to an ex umuttautn .'a this subject. IIts experinen:s n: i I Jr. Ileaumuont, on the Gastric Jul c ob. t.met.1 rtitom the liting hunan suxonach, anti trot aniails, are wei known. "In cases." he aiy, " dtges~t ii ue curred as lrfectly in the artilicia nto in ute natit rail digestions." lr. Juhti W. Draper. Prute.or of Cherni:ry, in :Ie *ediical acollrge of the :niversity of ~New~ i o, , isa " Text Book of Chc:mitry," page. J, saye,: " It he, bee.t a ilqe'tiun whe iar a.tiheini tigi tion could be periormettut: it is .o . utivcrsuly i..tnI.ted ti.at it may be." lie. t atpe tter's -t...ur work on ilhysieoiny, ' li.ieh is. in the library of every phy. ici.in. and is usci us a Text lI l.0 in all twe Ctlleges, is tull of cvi lense sitnil.r to the absi.', ,,. specting tn rena.kable Digestive poweruf 'ep. sil, and the last tiit it nay be readiiy s'paa. ted irina the stonach of the calf or Ox, ana i ed fir txperi:trois in Arttc,al LDg.-.iun, or as a r"ie.ey for dotcSes of the Stomach, and defi a ictat ..ere.4ai of :nstrie Juice. g.' t l'oni tile Agent and get a descriptive I. trun.ir, gt..is, gi atig a large ainiountt ut Sci etiii li idencee, iltmi..r to ttie abite,. together wi ih lil o. b' Ut IL tiiarkable Cures, froma all parus of the Utnited 5ates. S A a ,3 ., .s I A C:UR lR. Dr. hloughitn'i. l'Ei'sIN hats produced the mlor't tun! veitlus eflects. itn eoming cased of Die Lsii). Emaciation. .iert ens DJecltne, and D~ys pipie Consumtiotun. 1t is imporsiblhe to give ithe densil 'of car-es in tihe hutm u th is tnuver tii' zoont; *jmit ntheniiticacted certilicates have hi i a gnt en c our,: thnT woi Ileuidred Ri rmark ab~.e Cures, i Pattaidej,ba. *New Yiork, anid I.o;'n ali te. Theise wtr' necarly all despenste cases, andh n ie Cures were niot wnly rapiti and nsond,.eriil, hu. permtaaent. It i g iat s'eiituus Antiikte. and tk~ilar ly uasetu, .or tenidency .0 iti->s dO.uder, liter t. tiplati, Ii.' ei anid Aigue, tand ti.li Eil eli'cia oaf Q.aite ,, .'let cury, an d oth~er djags uipon the iigesti.. Organms, funeir ai lng stie ms. Als.., tem e~ceca~ it . a:u.g, an.: ta to. lice use of ar denat sti its. it aliiost reconciales hlealt a withi lateni.1 erai.e. i . ': i. i lc d P!.A lNTr.A. T-re is nio forim of Old Stitnnii Compliitts it hieni it usoes noti sreiin to rineh andl rnemoe at lonce. .\o m~atter how had b-hy ma&:y be, it gives instanit :rilr ! A .ine do se rebmores al the/i uple.asnt sympt)Jomis;iet anit otnly neced. to be repleated tuir a:-hort tittie to maskke th~e'e goioii h lecta permtanenit. Purity of Blood uand Vigor o/ Body, follow att once. I t is patrticuliar excel lint ini cases. of Nasa, V'omitingi, Lramps, S 'renes of the pit eof thm' Stiomatch, mttsress af.er eat ing, lowa, iohI state' of tihe Ulno]., IL'avine.s, iutwas of Spirits. Despon-entcy, Ensuiaton, n'ealiim, teindency to insaneity, Sniciide. d. lir. Iligl hum- 'epsini, is sold lby nearly iah lie ci.lrs mi line dirugs anil l'opiular 3lediines, liroughon.oit th li mit~e $tate-. Ii u- prepniredl in l'iindier ant.1 si Fluid frim--and in P'rescription vial. tor lie use' of Phpi ofe'liancan. P'rit ai n c'ilairs for the uise fPysca itay be obltaine ii f liDr. I loutghtoin or his Aget.t, dle' ibIitng Ihe w hile pc l(es ot' prepaeraiorn. atnd giing thle ainth oiiis hI ott in hieh tite claims of is. niew reinedy nie bseid. As it is not a seret re-ly. to, ohj' tin can tile rised iagaitnst its use by I Physieimns in. re.-p, ctabtle~ stanintg anid ri emua r practio c. Pier.. Oue D)ollar per bio tIe. Er (nut is,. ::ins! !-FLiery hottle of the geni'tiie PlI'.lN hears the written signature of .J. S. I tloian-ros, .hl. D., sole l'roptrietiir, Phlii adielphi.1, P'a. Copy-right iitd Tirade alark se litredI. Lr' Sohl by all Druggists atnd Dealers in 'iemin~ies. 1'r '.'t ale ini Sit iteri lie byi - Just Received, A T L~ . B . Ii A PA K S ', Sss and tiBoo ak Mustis . A lpticcas, I'rtu tre I) ut Its, lrinigr's, Mohl:itr ;iaml Gras<. Sk ris. C'irdul doi. Shyplers. 13 i's 5Supeiror Facit'ory Yarnt. Sl v -:.1, l N2 31 -1if Notice. Ah p'rsosns lhas ihg diemandis again'? the FEs. mte oh [.St. Hlser, dteceasedl, wilt risenit them dlIy vesied; iundi t hose ilehted wi atke paymentt to E. 3.Anderioni, Sutierville, Oct. 20th, lt61 5:1 II Executors Notice, I havoc asppointedi Mr. Samuel E. u ilson my A getnt to settle tip all the mattters of the istate ot tCol Stephen lacontie. late ol thIs Ditrii t ANNA E;. LACO.- P.. All persons having demnands against the Es t's if Rte~tn f.e'mta wt'h nre" -n: them dnly attasted. Those indebted will make immediats >ayhe n95t S. E. WTL80N, A-ent. Q jarleston abvertistments. D. C. Remme, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROAD-STREET.-C1ARLES.FON. Julin 15, 1d52- 34-tf GAILLARD & WHITAKER, Grain nad Hay Dealers, No. 17 State-Street, CU A R LES'TON, S. C. F. PETRE 4AILLARD. EDWARD L. WHITAKE. AIay 117, I15-1. 30-t f W. J. Jacobi & Son. W. J. JACOBI. NATHANIE.L JACOBI. NO. 221 KING STREET, (sEVENTH STORE ADOVE IIA RKET-STREET.) Importers and Dealers in Foreigne & Dosnue.tic Dry Goods $19" Our customers are ensured Moderate Rates and a strict adheranco to the One Price System Jan. 6. 1852. l1-tf DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, SAM!UEL :. DUNN, CIIARLESTON, S. C. JOHN DURYEA. C May 21st, 1851. 30 tf W. A, KENT & IVIITCHELL, FASIiO NA BLE Clothing and Out-Fitting EST A B L1S11 l E1 T , MASONIC HALL, NO. 268 King-street, corner of W entworth, Cha..rle , S. C Purchaser' wil lini at all set a fu. and complete stock of Gent's. READYMADE CLOTHING AlRT ICLES. W. A. KENT. ' G. I1. MITCHELL Yauuf:actory 113 Vashiaiagtoaa Stores X. 1. Ma 189,1 30 tf HARIIOI' IC INSTITUTE FEtDINAN\ D ZOGBAU1, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL C. DUNN, WHOLESALE CL0 TIlING ANT) Furnishing Warehouse, NO 21 I.AY NE i I' E', Charlextos, S. U. 1f:arch! 1.t I'52 1n-"r GQeat Lxzit.u:umit in Ch1aileatou. AT IDUNN & DURY[EA., 2:3: 'l of KCiS'.. ro t. E Ara now cl: nr our Stra 1 .t r, - : nr' a it pro!-"-.rt' L . e n-'t w vt 75 ceuw :? Vruy iao-w L nonr i Ah~ :(n V. ' ts -. 75 C( nte ; Bi~aet A:F :,.-"c:+ Coits at 62; :BWck dira r r c;.'nn Pint ni fro-$2 61 ti -S ry me-yp''c ; B',:-k Cin h Dr i irthems o~ e ttor etyv, ?cd *:l! be so a' pr c.s .:o cirr -m:wt hie chei.npor, na L..-. C s N.or. i he < 't- j.ose ii * . .: .g Juna I, 1C'?. ..f Dry CGcods for Fall Trade i N Cd .\ .:FE T > - WV. (. IBANCOOT, 253 and 255 hiNO-S-rtF-. We wuli Iagain respectfiully invite the atten 'i'n of our frie;.ds amd eusaomier., in the country, u inm vxtensive St.,ck of DRlV GOODS, when. tincy vi--it .Iir i iiv. Always in handii tOUTiIIElt'N 31A N FA CTL'C RED, (Coniasting of Geiorgia Plaines and Kerseys. Alab'ama ~ di do. 1'lain andl Strip~ed O.'nabergs. SUPER~ 1JI4F1il. JILANITS-DIRECT 1 311 ()WT A T IN. We would also part ularly invite attetntion to our 1.11l'UIUTIA ? UN of SILKS 'sind DitE~SS (00115, being one of the LAltGEST jTOCJo IN TIIIE sUUTH ElN COUtNTitV. Weare also prepiared to furnish every article in the liary Good. L.,me, tiz: llosiers, Golves, L~ineis, 1- iAiinels, Cloths.,aimuurs, Jjimhaazjies, Alpiacia,, Mlerenoes, .\Iousuellain de Laines, Piji., neunet.. and Swiss Musn, Furniture Dimii y, P'rin, Ginghiams, Sliawlis, Laces, Edg. aeptembe~r 23, 1I51 48--tf The ibcrbe.r reuspectfully infoirms his friemi. and iiuomer.., ihiat hie i- nowt receivin.g, at his. old stuind. No. .6 lA vNE-a-r. ET-. (upii stair...) from England, Germa~ny, Frnne anid the Niorthern 8taites, a comiplete n...oraiient of Go and Silve. Watches. Jewelry, &c, as. per Catalogue nnnexzed,* whiebh he~ is pr. pareid to iell on a e.asoatile te mis, at lI A ole-sule only, io the (uontry Trade. lie respectfully soliite a call, being ideterminaed 1o sellin ait nowa any Hou..e in the City. E. G. UlIWWN. CATALOGUE, Silk and Straws Jonneis. IHibbons, Flower. andl Salk Good.s, Jlo,.iery. (.lives., Scarf-, (ravatia, TIogether n ithi a complejte as..iri ment of 31 iline. ry Goods.. Dress andl Cliiak Tlrimmrings, &c. Gns, Ejide.., lilevoiing ad oither Pistiil., lPerieun.ion Caps, G.amu & Shiot 1ag., P'onder Flak.. Kmavei. neisiors., Razor.s, Gent's Trravelling Tileht (.i..s, Nuinat insitrumnents. n ri:ing ( mei, Witork iiuxeii, Fancy Stationary, Coats' 5pool (ottona, 4.oiimnn do., TIapeas, \1urns, thiitonis, Combs., Needle.., Pins, Ulrushie., Co. Iiiigne.., Anud a general anoir:me1nt of Faney Agicles,. Gold aind Siiver Wacies, Jewelry, Miarinie Time Piees. Frenchl Santel Clocks, Cinni lraks and Woiiu ( liock-. Ac. Engli-h zaml (eruman Guni.., Hird 4.a~gesi and Tlrapjui, .and various oilier uaicies too numerous to mititiini. N. I.-- Just rei.cive from Pari~ the most ipienidid assir:mnt of Gil: und Gul.l Jutnery ever oil. red in thi.. market. E. U. II. Oc tober l-1, la5I. 50i-tf. Corn. 1"" "" EI'a'. a' 0 I 1~~ t L. p:: i me For Sale nt P'Enny' MOSES, Feb1. 7t h, 152 V-f P olie. Thet subscribier having punr'elhosed the~ STOCK OF GOODS be lon ging to A. J. A P. Moses, wtill conitiniue h sines. at their old stand, anid assures hi.. urienda., and the. public genrlly, that he will doe all in his power to merit thetir co.$.lence and patronagr. PERRY MIOSES. FL'umy 1tin:' 5 m i , + Iii." Iaubib ec$: FOR ST'ATR LEUI8LA'IflTJ* D7iEP any Volern of1Caremo3.,j&w County desire to be rpesented -in. thwei. -gialature byMajor 'LLIAM IAYNi. WORTH. un present him as a Candae the citizens of the County at tho ensuing elde tion. July 3-37 ,t1.: Cr Mr. Editor: Please ass nount'e Colonel JOHN A. COLCLOUGH1, a Candihate to Represent Claremont County in the next Leylature, and oblige MANY FaINraDIs. April 13, 1852. ".2 tf FOR ORDINARY. (ITI Mrt Editor:-You will plense announce W1LLIA Y. B lRUN FON an a candidate for the Office of Ordi. nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERIS. April 27th, 1852 27-tf (LT The friends of John + HAYNSVORTH, Eg., annouince:him as a Cindidate fior the Ofice of Ordinary for Sumter Desarict at the eadsuing election. M:erch 23, 1852 22-tf FOR CLERK. 03T We are authorized to announce T. J. DIJNKINS, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. April16th 1851 25 it Or Air. Editor: Please a a nunce Air. J. J. 3JcKELLAR, a Candi-, date for Clerk of the Court, for Samter District, and oblige . bANY VOTERS: April 1:3, 18.2. 25--tf FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ROBERT W. DURANT, a Candidate for Tat-Collector of Salera County, at the next Election, and oblige MAnY VOTRas. January 11, 1852. 13-tf , ' Mr. Editor: You will please announp Captain P. Al. GIBBONS, a Candidate for Pax-Collector for Salem county, at the ensuing Election, and oblige IANY Vorzas. [9" Mssn. EDIToRS: Please announce Mr, JOliN F. BALLAIRD, a candidate forTax Collector, at the hext election, and ohli e M1ANY VOTERS. Aebruary 5th, 1851 15 if (r RX e are authorized to . a nntiice ALEXAND ER WA' 'I'S, Esq. as a 'andidate :or Tax Collector, of Clare mont county at the ensuing Election, - MANY FRIENDS. L. e The Friends of Thos, L. S.1TU1, announce him as a candidate for the oflie " f Ti.. Collector, for the County of Claremont. Novewber6, 1850 2 Me We are authorized to announce Capt. J. W. bTUCK EY as a can dictate for Tax Collector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 1 .W 51 tf 0:r The Friends of .Jolina G. Wt ITE, Esq. announce nbn as a Candidafe ir Tax Collect. r of Claremont county at the neit Election, Thiough Fare from Charles , un\ I .) b.A L'TIlktlRE 617.5U ; 'T) II;iLAI ELIilA $19; AN) To NEW-YORK $20. H GtREAT DIAIL ROUTE FROM1 GilA R1ES I ON, S. C, I12A\ ILhG the Wharz at the foot or iaareins-at. d~oly at 3, p. mr. after the .rnvai oh the bouilacrn carst, via WIL. Ail NG I ON, N. C., fromn which pmhuit : wo dadts Ir.a .a., .re dispatchecd at 8 A. M.; al 2 P M1.; the 6 i 'clock onl5~ connaectang rt u.e ~oa with ta he e. 4a Pe-rc t b..g, .dieauam sf . W\ash, ii.or, hl amtr-, P.: .la. p.,a~ ii d .. -Y'.rk. Thea pus.i e is, espalecta , y aan~ornaed thait thle steamera of ba se hu~es, ar-' ala first r te conditaon, and aen i: v'awated by', I -liaown and rx. terciaced omni~t:; ders: tihe Rail Ronds are ina ine uia er, QOhe Wilmingto~n tad Weoidonai. s we as tihe senhoard -id Rmn'ioke ha'une eent~y baeen relaid walh haeavy Tr . ) the-rebty recuri::g both n:aaty andi m.- cha. 1By these routes a asn..ror.'.e:mg tnemaselves ol the FIR~'l' Ti'1AI., li-y re..c Baltimore in .10 haouira. 1 hi. a. b a ma 45 haours, and New YorK am Sth 1-.2 houirs; and lay the SEt IND) TIRAIN they arrive an Bal imiare* in t0 hanurs, l'helaideiphia in 50 haouars, andl New-Yoirk mi til 1. hours. Tharonu.ih ti, -es cian alone .: aiad from E. W l.\Sl/A)V, Agent ot the WViinigon aid R. eigha Raa Reod C( n:p any. at the otlice ot tie Comiianyi, foot at Laurens -reel, t~tharletton, S. I'., ia wha am please ajpp v.. March 2:3. 1852. 22-t f Warranted to Stand the simouthernu Clinate. $100,000 savrED Yr.AatIL! sIAaIn -rIs FacT1 .es r'sr k'aa Ia jet 11. ia ral~ Paaiutt Will Stand any Climate Without Cracking. EEPrics : rca I this teslirnony fronm the Presai. aaent of the Rteading flail Re ad Com ,pa OFrIcE OF l'IitLA. & RlEAts RIO . R. Co,) 4 :no 23 8.- Front-st. cor. Williing and Alley. . ii.Anrat~rn ,SMay 3, 1852.. J. S. Slver, L-sqi.:- Dear Sir- We have need your -. la.'iie P'aits" for more than a year, antd f r paailatinag baridges, depots, &c , &c., we have fotitnd it egnaal to any~ paint we haave used ; in fact we now give it a preferance over all others we have tried for such turposes. Yours respectfuly JrdIIN TUCK ER, President. The above is but onle of thae many certificates we lhave received fromi gentlietn of our city, wh lo have used Silver's Niineral Paints. COL.ORS.--We bate seven dafyurent, color. ata in-e brownis, two chocolates, black amd yellow, aid by cotmblinationa, make every varie, ay and shadeli of color. iitON.-'l'o ir,-in, ilhey furnish a perfect pro. lectiona agamlst ainsat, for they~ contain no naq a, n haichi, like wtiite lead, acts'ieetructively on te iron. lIn fact, thais paliat nmaken iron doubly vaiauable foar buithting prposa*es. blt iv W ORK.-'They give to hou se-walla a luch haavier coaating thanii any other paints, aind if~ a'anuinig is required, nothing holda so f'imlt ar tinaishn a so w ell wvitha it. OLD ROt 'FS.--ive u. a roof never so oldi aami leacky, Sitver's Mineral Paints, will miko is rlaeaplay new, and moure enaduring than ever it 51l11PS usinag this extraerdinary mhtaral aa ne pre pIare it bur Ihaeam, w lll befroof agaInst the Uactin o t in tls, n irmsa, ad salt Water. uIRETA:iO ,s.-Use Linseed Oil, maix as thick as youa canl, auid use as atther paInts. iTieso paiin need bait little dryer, and fos primlaing aaid ecoind coatiings ini all houasehe'lc n oik,, tahey nita lhe fundai far cheaper anad mocre itdutble tan lead. lkealers aiad consumers can procumr thia pains oSal E.\IALJ & RICIA RDS, Wahole sale Agents, .Northwest coin. Tenth and Mlarkeit-at., Ptiil'a., Ahla, impciriera oaf P'late and Colored Win-. dowt (,Iass, Uealers in Uregs, P'ainats, &c. Gardend Seehd-Crop 1E61; Jnst e, eled a ret~hhni i. ,nd.ng e r variel y xhicha ae AR lA 'T E1). Alt IRISI P OTA TOES, Onhi.ii l&t:, A. at, PERRY NOSE3 feb.7th~m ti..4