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POETRY. The Father'. Lessou to 11iv Children. BY FINLEY JOHNSON. Judge lightly, 0 judge lightly, of The evil deeds of nan, Speak not to theta with bitterness, Or heodlessly condemn ; Perchance the light which blesseth thce, They have not felt or known ; Have never seen a smiling face Or heard a kindly tone. God only knows what bitter pangs Within their bosoms dwelt He only knows the tosnpting thoughts And miseries they felt.; lie only knows how hard they fought With all their many foes; Then leave to him the right to judgo Who sees their cr.shing woes. Perhaps the tempter has not come To try his mighty power ; Perhaps thou never yet has seen Temptations trying hour; for if thiou hadat, thou wouldst liot blame, Nor heedlessly condemn ; But thou wouldst always lightly judge The evil deeds of ne::. Zudg elightly, oh judge lightly, for We all one day must meet Each other, 'round the shrone of God, Before his mercy seat: Then pass no sentence here below, On those who tread earth's sod ; They shall receive their sentence trorn A justice-loviing God. Let not the blessings we enjoy, Fill us with joy and pride ; Because we have not felt like themn Whose hearts are sorely tried ; But lightly judge th. sorts of inen Who evil deeds pursue ; Perehunce they never had the light That pours its rays on you. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Palaetto State Banner. The Turin Papyrts, The Duke of Northumberland has presented a copy of the celebrated Turin papyrus to the Boston Atheme nm. An account of it appears in thu Boston Daily Advertiser. This is one of the most curious historical docu nents in existence. It contains a list of the Egyptian kings, in fine hieratic writing. It was among the manu scripts of the Drovetti collection, pur chased by the Piedmontese Govern ment for the Museum in Turin, in 1824. It was broken into a great number of fragments, and was in thatt state when in 1826 the celebrated Champollion saw it and pronunced as to its character.. Its extreme value as a historical document showed the ne cessity of great care in its preservattion, and it has been arranged with great skill by those to whose care it, has been given. Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson, the cele brated Egyptian student, has now pre pared this the simile of its remains. A presise lithograph in color of the shape ol' the little bits of pyparns is given and on the back of the page a corresponding lithograph of the hack of each. On these tragments, the in stription in the hieratic, which is the running hyeroglyphic hand, is precise ly copied; and for the convenience of students Sir J. G. Wilkinson adds a rendering of this into the proper hiero glyphic character. Thle whole docu ment is thus printed, and serves the purposes of study even better than the original. Th~~1e publication of the paplyruis is owing to the liberality of the Duke of Northumberland, and the eo) iy pare sented by him to the Bostoni . themea urn is a beautilblI specimen otf the per feet reproductit 1 in fume simile, of' eve ry ancient andl important manscript. The follow ing is the correspondentiec LEoATION OF TnES UNITED STATEs, LosNoN, May 41, 1852. Afy .Dear Sir-I have the ple'asure~ to transmit a note, with a parel, I have received from his Grace the Duke of' Northumnberhmdnc, which I will thnk you to acknowledge to the Duike under cover to me,. placing your letter in the hands of Mr. W. A. Weeks, C. 8. despatch agent. I anm, dear sir, very tithdfulle yours, ABOTT 'LA WRLmNE. CHIARLEs IOLsOM, Esq., Isibrarian of the D~ostvn Athemeumi. My Dear Sir--The Turi,' pyparus is a most interesting as wclll a Imorst ancient; manuscript, of the earliest Pharohs of Egypt. Sir Gardner Wil 1.inson has made an accurate copy of this pyparus, and has Iithogr'apheml it for the use of learned bodies and Ii braries. May I requtest you to foirward the enelosed copy of the Turin Munu script, with the Explanation, to the Athenmeum at Boston, as ia rmark of my respect to that town, andi as a pleasin~g ackrnowledgmnent of the at tention 1 received in it, especially from the kindness of yourselt: and Mrs. Lawrence. Yours, very truly,. NORTh UMB3ERL.ACND. His Excellency AnnOTT LAWRNecE. From Harper's Mngazine. Valuae of Wives las Olaisa. Not long since a young English mer chant teok his useful wite with him toi Bong-Kong, China, where the couple wore visited by a wealthy Mandarin. The latter regarded the lady very~ at tively, and seemed to dwell with de light upon her movements.. When she had at length left the apartment, lie said to the husband, in broken English (worse than broken China:) "WAhat give you for that wifecy-wife yours ?I" "Oh," replied the husband, laughing at the singular error of his visitor,' "two- thousand dollars." 'This the merchant thought would appear to thp-Chiness rather a high fig cr8; btWie wasmi~sta.sam "Well," said the Mandarin takIna~ out a book with an air of businesi., "s'pose you give her to rnte; I give you It is difficult to say whethi r the young merchant was more on.azed than amused, but the very grave and solerni air of the Chinamuan convinced hiu that he was in sober earliest; and he was compelled, therefore, to refuse the order with as much placidity as he coutld assume. The Mandarin, however, continued to p ess his bargain : I give you seven thousand dollars," said .he, "You take 'cm ?" The merchant, who had no previous notion of the value of the commodity which lie had taken out with him, was compelled, at length, to inform his visitor that Englishmen were not in the habit of selling their wives after they were once in their possession--tt as sortion which the Chinaman was very slow to believe. The ruerchant afterwa-rd 1ad a hearty laugh with his young nod pretty wife, and told her that. he had just discover ed her full value, as lie hiad that ruo m?ent been oftfe ed seven thousand dol lars for her; a very high figure, "as wives were going" in Chita at the tiinc ! Maitxims,. Itov Tuch we are indebted to acci dent! Pythagoras owed the inven tion of miusic to the sound of a bijack sonth's hatumncr-Newton, his first idea of gravitation, to the fall of an apple-'Voltaire tells us, that Milton got his first idea of Paradise Lost trom a ridiculous Italian burlesque styled Adauno, or the Fall of Man Goldsmith's comedy, She Stoops to (onmluer, was suggested by an ae-idenl which occurred to him on his way tu college. Verily, as the song says : " We litile know what great things From little things arise." One of the saddest things about hit mnan nature is, that a nlm nlay guit others in the path of life without walk ing inl it himiself-that he many be n pilot, anti yet a east-awnay. One unluiet, perverse disposition, distempers the peace and unity of a whole imily, inl society, as one jarring instrument, will spoil a whole couieert, When Socrates was as'ked whether it were better for a man to got narr: ed or live single, he replied-" Let him, do either, and he will repent." Invincible fidelity, good humor, and complacency of temper, outlive all the chatrs of a fine face, and n'ke the decays of it invisiblo.--TATLEa. Ilnsty people drink the nectar e existence scalding hot. The. most efletual way to secure halpiness to ourselves is "to confir it upon others. Politeness is the outward garment of good-will : but many are the nut shells inl which, if you crack therr, nothing like a kernel is to be f'hund. To lbe able to bear provocation is n argument of great wisdom, and to f<.r give it, of a great mind. Sound not the vain trumpet of self comminendation, and forget not to re member your owin imnperfectionus. Hie that accustoms himtself' to h' y superfIluities, may, cre long, be oblige J to sell his necessaries. The patient mule which travels itightl anid day, will iui thle enid, go farthet thtan the Arabtiani courser. Pride is a vice, which itse'lf iinclinem every, mtant to find it in others, anid tt over'lok it ini him tself. Intelleet is inot the inoral pow'r: Clcsc'e is. Honor, not.t talenit, matilsem the getlemnan. A G.oonl RU.E.-A man whot it very riebt ntow, was very poor wher he was a hov',. Whe aied how lhe got his riches, lhe replied: My father' ttaught rne niever' to pilay till mny work wa, fmnishe.d, anid never to spetnd tmy ttmny unttil I had earned it. It I ha~d hut an hour's work in a day, 1 must dio that the first, thing, and ii halt' ain hour. And after this I wa' anllowved to play; and I t heit could wit I mtuchi more pleasure than if' I had the thought of' an uminmishecd task' before my', minid. I early, f'ormecd the habit of' doing every' thinig in itime, anid it~ soo bieame perf ectly easy to do so. It is to this I owe Ioy prosperity., Let eveiry bo', who read:, this go and de liken,' ise. DJ' Love is a sweet canitagion, wihattacks people with great se. twny two. Its premonitor-: symptom's- are sighs, ruffle shirts, i.tglets, hear's gr-easo aind whiskers. It f'eeds oni moonlight antd flutes andl looka with hiorror on 'bled pork' or baked beatns. So, Carolinia,-Sumter Dist C .VA UGIIA N, who is in the Cus'o. C. oft liyofte Shierill' oh Suteti~r District. by virtue of certlin Writs of Capiias ad Satisfaciendum, mit the suit of' Thomas MceGee, having tiled int my off'ice, together with a Hebedule on oath, of his E'staite anid efflects, his petition to tho Court of' Comi mon P'leas.' plrayinig that he many be iniit ted to the benaetits of the Acts ot' the Gene ralh Asemblyh) maude for the relief om inisol venit debtors. It is ordered that the said Thomtas McGee, and all others, thle Credit ors to whtom thie said C. D. Vaughaniis any wise indebted, he', and they nare herebyv sitmmnoned, and have notice to appear, bs' fore the said Court at Sumter Conrt HIouse, on tho Eighth day of November next to show cause, if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesuid, blhould not be granted. W. J. SINGLETON, C. C. P'. July 20, 1852-.'3 Take Out Your Negro. Committed to Jail o'i the 21st August, 85,a negro lman, w. says hisninme is Gabriel, and that ho angs to Dr. T. S. Wilson. .lThe owner of the above named negro is hereby notified, that if the said negro inot taken out, andI the expensees paid, by the exp iration of one year from his lodgment In 3hil, that he will be sold as the law directs. lie will be sold oni the f. .it Monday in 180ptember next. J. C. RHAME, s. s. D. Apnril 3rd. 1Sn 02 -t DIJNG appoinited the Agent of NEWMAN 1 & Bnorurn's PIANO FORTES, I can recommend thorn as being fiished in ex quimito munnor, with sin en:iro Iron Frame to keep them In tune, and not liable to get out of tune so readily, with English (rand Action, C to 7 octaves, i-t Rosewood cases. 'T'hese Pianos are nianuaictured im Balti. more, in a Snthern State, Warranted to stand the elit stie ; not to wind or draw up. I sha.1 le pleased to receive orders, and will have them delivered I.y a competent person, who will put them up and tune theme. Terms moderate -nd easy. Call and see bolero purchasing elsewhere. PERR Y MOSES, Agent. June 28, 1b52. 31-if Cheap Goods. TIE subscriber has just returned from Charleston with a full assortment of A L L KILN S OF GOODS, Wares and Merchan dise in his lino of business; having excercised the utmost difigence in buying them CIHEAP AND GUD, (and goods i-cl bought are huaf sold) he can make it an object to any one to make a bill with him, either at Vholesale or Retail. I'ERitY 310SES. Al ril Gth, 1852 2-1-if PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. J. & '. ioses) Oli-rs to his friends and the public generally, a fresh supply ofevery variety of goods selected by himslf, viz: in Dry Good 3-4, 7.8. 4.4, 5-4, up to 12-4 Domestics, from 5 cents a yard up, or less by the queatatity. Brown Linens at 12 1.2 cents it yard, Colored muslins, and Lnen I.ustros, 8 yards to the dollar. White Crupe Shawls at 5 00 IN GROCERIES, Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $G 50 Cash, 25 Sacks Salt. Barrels of Lard. Old Government Java CofTee in 31atts., Sugars of all kinds, some eacellent quality at 6 1.4 cents. Sperm and Adamantine Candles, less than they can be bought regularly in Charleston by the box. Almonds, itaisons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &c. CROCKERY, in great variety, at very low prices, and he DElIES competiioun in Hlardware, Cutlery and Carpenter w Tools. April 27th, 1852 27-tf 1,000 BuushcIs of Corn. W ANTED by the subscriber One Thou - sand Bushels of Corn, for which the highest :market price will be paid. PERRY MOSES February 10, 1852 10-tf Butter. Fresh Goshen utter. Loaf, Crush, Claralied and Brown Sugars. Best Rio and Java Collee. Orleans 3Molasses. Sardines, Lobsters, Salnond and 3Ltckeral. I'ickels, 'reserves, &c. Also CilEESE of the DueRnai Brand, tint will keep in any climate, and inprove with age, at I'ERRI 31OSES' Leb. 17th, 1652 17- .tf Iron, Swedes and English, Broad and narrow Bar, Square, Round and Oval; sloop, IBa(d and Boiler Iron. Cast, German and Blister Steel. Sinith's Tools. Carpenter's Thols Biuggy Axles and Springs, Carriage Trim. tmings. Hollow Ware, Cut and \VroiL hit Nails, always on hand arid tor ss. . ltiw by PERRY NO.IE4 Feb. 24, 1852 18-t' TORACCO! TOA CCO!! BARGAINS to be had im the abmne article at l',Eggy .Mgs-s. Feb. 17th, 15 7t R E AD Y MA D)E C'I.O IIING Of alt descriptions as low as $2 50. a full suit. L. 11. IIA NKS. April Gib, 1652 21-tf Notice, The Co-parinership haeretofore tLusting he. ilween the subscrib~ers. under the firmn of A. J. I&P SE~s iAndi'sobed by its own~u limnitationi and tnual consent. IAll pe-rtons ijaiebied to the sid firmn by Note or othierwise will please cull anid S l Tl'i' L E. A J. tluS, l'ERILy 31OSES. Feb~ruasry 10, 1852. iG-Cim. Chieaper than Ever, A lot of colored Htarasges, ng~ 8 cents er yardl, Nilk arp areg~, t 18.3-4, 25 amo 31 1--te. Xuperm qualilaris liareges, at 70 cents. Eixtra ..ttier Broche E~mbroidered 'Harees. buyerfinie Silk Tissue Silks an.i Tissue bilks, at "5 nand 31 I--Ic. Fine quality Mlourning MIuslinis, ,slightly dlam ateat half price. 12 1-2 cents. Col'd 3lnslinms, yard wside, at 12 1-2, 1s 3-4,20 nnd 25 cenits. (',l'd 3lnslins, 5.1 wide. r~t 25 cents. Whito, Embh'd Swiss 3luslinss, at 1s 3-4, 25 and I31 l--i cents Cul'd l.a ws na and Cool'd Etnb'd 3finalinms, 12 1.2. Striped Linen 1.ustres at 10 cents. Sup.rtor Silk and' Linenr Poplins, as 31 1-4 -Strong Hlino Shiirtiings, Stripes and Ticking.., at 6 I1-4 cents, andi A lot of 3Islin, lnscrsings arid Edgings., at hali price, to , Iose, out , at W. J. JA('OBI & SON, 221 kiig-s., olpp~oite the Big Hlost. Juno 2-, 185. 36-t l Administrator's Notice. j lAVE appointed Mir. WV. .'s. Greeni, 1 my A ifont, to ri ettll thme matters of the Esate of John 3Mc osnld, ite of is District. AIIY E. AleDONALD. ALL. l'ersois having demnd~s nogainst the f~staste of John .\lell onal d, will present lthem diily alttested. Thoaise iundebted will imatkei me~idiate' paymient to Pit C.H.Notice. Dr.C .Rmcuraos, haviing locate d himneclf at Nettles' Store, respect fully rot. ferrs hiis psrofessio~nal services to the Citli. zens of Sumter Dutsrict. Jsine l5tho, 1852 3.1-tf I Notice. DR. JT. AM. STAGGERls, havinig located .) at irraiy's F~erry, permaiinently, olers his services to the people. June -ith 1851I3 tf MelIsamg Off! STO CK O1' I)RV-G OODS, AT ml:DrLrri 1nttS. W. 3. JACOBI & SON ill this day com-. mencre olifering the whiol,, of their large and well ..elected Stsock of D)ry-Gouds at greatly Reduced Prico,, to which they invite the at. tension of purchesors and dealer.. W. .1. J'ACOBl & SON, 221 King.s't.. bend, opip. thme Big Boot. Charleston, Junie 29, 1852. 36-ti Lewis MY. Hatch, No. 120 MYEETINO STREET CHIARLESTrON, S. C. OILS-Sperm and WVhale-Ageint f,-m the Brooklyn Factory. W',HITE LEAD-Agent for Union Company. IRON SAFES-A gent for Rich's Salamnder PLA'TFORMI SCA LES-Agant for Lahartes. BOGARDUS'S StILLS-Agetfoir SI r. B. GEORGIA BUJRR STrONES. Slanufactu rera' Articles- tf LEATIIER BANDS,alovgestn-k. Ciwrlkston, Ot t. 6, y LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DISPEPSIA, CiRONIC OR NEItVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE Kii)NEYS, and all diseases ari Sing from a disor dered 'Liver or Tto math, such as Constai lion, Inward 'iles, F ines or Blood to the IIMad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauseu, Heart-burn, Dis gust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tring at the pit qf the Stomach, Swim. mang of the Tlced, flurrird and Difi cult Brrathingr Fluttering at the heart, Ghoking or .Sfot ating sensatiuns uhen in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, dots or awcstorc the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of l'ersi iration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, l'ain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbo, &c... Sudden Flushes ot Heat, Burning in tha Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil, and Great depression of Spirits, can be efectually curod by DR. IIOOFLAND'S celebrated Geruaau Iiters, rREI'ARED BY Dr. C. II. Jackson, AT TIlE GERMAN NI-DICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadephia. t Their power over the above diseases is not oxcelled-if equalled-by any other prepara. t tion in the United States, ats the cures attest, in f many cases after skilfuil physicians hadi failed. These Bitters are worthy tihe attention of a invalids. I'ossessinag great virtues in the ratifi cation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers iu weakness and aficctions of the digestive organs, they are withal, rato, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the Boston Bee. The editor said, Dec, 22nd Dr. Koo/land's rlclbrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep ia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is de servedly one of the nost popular medicines of the day. Theso Bitters have been used by thou saade and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an cirectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor-a fact worthy of great con sideration. They are pleasant in utste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any cir cumustances. We arc speaking from experience, and to the amfilited we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers putblished said, August 25 Dir. -loolland's Ge mnur liitters, manufacturemd by Dr. Jackson, mnru now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much elicacy in cases of female weaknesa. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated constitiationms will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary ellhct the) have upon weak systems. htl' EVIDENCE. Th. 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' the best family newsspaper published in the United States. The editor says of D)r. Iloollund's German Birters.--t is seldom that we recommend wa It are termed Iatent ,Medicines, to the conidenau and patromge of our readers; and therfure when we recommiilmend Dr. lloollad's German Bitters, wve wish it to be distimtly understood that wse are not spek. ing of the mustrms of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and thea lirgottmn after they have done their guilty race of miseief, but of a mnedicine long estubliahed. universally ptized, and i hich has met the heariy approval of time faculty itself." &P Evience upon evidence hns been re ceived (like the foregoing.) from aill sectios of the Union, the last three years, umd the mstrong cst testimmony -it its livor, is, that there is miore of it used ins-the y niecetm-f-he--reguhlrtjhyai? cianas of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums cunbined, a fact that ona easily be establishedl, and fully proving that a scientific preparatio: will meet with their quiet approval when pre setied even in this form. 'hat this nmudicine will cure Liver Conlaint andi.lyspepmsima, no one can dotibt alter uming it as directed. It acts specificmally upon time 5mm, mmch anad Liver; it is preferable to eadomel ina alt lilious discases--tme efleet is imimediate. 'They canm be admmiinistered to fenmale or inflammt witha safety ammd reliabie be-mafit at ay time. IHE-WAlts OF CQUNT'i;i'Eill. Th'lis mediicine hmas attamimmed that high chanra,, ter w.hichu is neessary for all mnedicinecs to attaim to imduce coumnterfeiter, to pumt fiarth spuriousi articies at the risk of the lives of those wimo are iinocently deceived. Loo-k mmeii :o thme ma-ksi of the .rnuinZrc. They have time writtenm signmatumre of C. M. .ACKSON up'n time wrapper, ad hmis name blowna in time bmottle, cithmoat wrhich they ure spu. rToUs. For nite Whioemle and Retail at the No. let0 Arm-lh-Stre-et, one doonr below msi Phdmiade.Ilh andme by respectable dealers gemne rally tharoughm the country. btriee Iediuec-d, To enable all claser of invalid, to enjomy time adantamges of thmeir great restoratimve powersm a itale- L'sttLle* i i 4 etst. Also for saie bmy It. 5. 3lCE L T , Druaggist, Summertille-, S. C. 07 WVihlsale Agenit for Georgia, South anid .North Caroinmas. JIAVIi.AND, llA RItaLL.1 & CO), De-c. 23 ls8ml. Chmarles-t,,. C. New Arrivals AT TIIIE (XAll01-.N BAZAAR Tme stubscribers have j*'st rece-ived their newt anormnenmtmf Sl'iNG A N i) SU3131lt It.OODS, wtlhih conasista partly of ICalicoesi. Ginghamas, plimni anid embroidered lmawmm, Fanmey Slmushnms, at all prices.; l.inent fCambmric, asorme~d colors,; Cmbric andi Ilumins~iie, pluin amnd chieckedi; Craipes, liareges, Chmailym, 1elinesc~, T'ism- Silks, anti a great variety of other articies uniibie for Ladies' Dresses. Ai.so.-A large assomrtmenti of Linenm Cambric II ,d k s, Needle-womrkedt Collars ande Cuilme, Chemimetts andi Cmapas, 3mmmlin mamnd Lace Sleevemia CapesmanmemAianmtillams, Lace anid 3lumslina Edgimmg ad ncrig, Iloumnets amnd iibbons of time macwest styles, Itory, Itiack anad Feathmer Fumis, Umbrlluemandm Paisols, andi a great variety of tte r ice moo nmerous to nme. 'They recoimamnd thecir smtck of hbeeached and brown Shmirtinag, blame and stripedm Ilemme spulls, Cottoand mml imema (Ouiahb p, lied Tick, anti every kiind of Tioweling and l'uble Limen. A very largo assmrimnt of Ilosiery of eve ry de scription. Linena, Threamd Lace and Silk GI oven blitts, & c. & c. They invime their friendis to call at thecir Smoro, feeing certain to bie ablo to satisfy thmemi in every, way, as well in tihe price as in the assort menmt of time Goods. M1. DitUCK ER & CO Aprii 20. 1852.26t New Fall and Winter Goods. Th'e mubs-ribers are niow receiving anmd open-. ing thmeir usual suppl~my of Dry G~oods, lardwmare iad Groe-ries, time prces of whlich nii il beery mumch redumedm, amnd inavite their friends mad time public to elaiminec sheir stock. 31. DltUCKER &- CO. Canmdeni, Oct. 28, '51. 1-if New 5pring Goods. 3.D en a & Co., havejust re-ceti' timeimr ne'wmsupi ly of SPiMN A.N) bLl.3I CLT .to wthmich they woulivi te time attenm'tin of mthe pmmlaic, at tihe semine inmie the-y wouilmd rimcut, tnmnd their Stockli oif Otfittinag A r titles, viz: Xirts, Collars, Urmavatm, Undmmer gmirmmetm, hiominmry, Glotes, Sitiapenders, &c. A pril 201. P1-W. 2&-if Notice, Ida~ l'crson hmamtvmg dem nanmds agu!inta thme fEstaite oft 0. S.- ltEElS, derewed,.a wil hnandI theim inm propmmiriy ttetstedi, anad ths imit mtimebte-d wimlI mmaker itmamediatm- pmayt'in t to W. WAT'IES IEE~s. Mayv 4, 1852. 28...i Notice, AILL Ierse a jidebted to ihe' subscii-rer .1 my Note or Armet inre rm'sp'- tfuml.y n-'hetted into i enl l d -t il iiimmemlmmti-iy ami crcumet nces enmmpl him tom cail mmn thml. D. J. WI'NN. Mac -A5, 95 I. s t5A... S atered acaordtng to Act of C Ig, in the yes 1651 by J. S. OU(IiiTON, M,. D., In the clerk's ofhs of the District Court fbr the Eastera District of Pennsylvanis Another Scientifle Wondert OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. 'repared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach f the Ox, anter directions of Baron Liobig, the rest Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Hlouan oN M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges ion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, onstipation, and Debility, Curing after Na. nire's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the instric Juice. g& rHalf a teaspoonful of Pepsin, Infused a water, will digest or elissolve. Fi-e Pounds f Reas Beef, in about two hours, out of the itomach. Pepsin is the chief element, or Great )igcst ng Principle of the Guatric Juice-the Solvent if the Food, the Purifying. Preserving, at d stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intes ines. Itis extracted from the Digestivo Stoim cli of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Diges ive Fluid. precisely like the natural Gastric uice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a ompleto and Perfect Substitute for it. By the id of this preparation, the pains and evils of udigestiin and Dyspepsia are remove t, just as hey would he by a healthy Stomach. It is do ng wonders for Dyspeptics, curing eases of De >ility, Emaciation, :Nervous Decline, and Dys eptite Consumnption, supposed to be on the verge if the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon shich it is based, is in the highest degree Curl >us and iemnarkable. SCIl'NTIl"1lt EVIDENCE ! Baron Liehig in his celebrated work on Ani nal Chemistry, says: " An artificial Digestive luid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be cndily prepared from the :nueous membrane of he stonaoh of the Calf, in which various arti les of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, hanged and digested, just in the same manner es they would be in the human stomach.' Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the Phjsiology of Digestion," observes that " a liminution of the due qnanti:v of the Gastric juice is a promment and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and hi states that - adistitguished professor of medicine in London, who was se verely afflicted with this complaint, finding very thing else to fil, had recmurse to the Giastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of iving animals, which proved completely suc aessully." Professor Dunglison, of the JefTerson College Philadelphia, in his great work on Iluman 'hy iul.gy, devotes more thmn fifty pages to nn ex mitation of this subject. 11s experintents with Dr. Beatnumnt. on the (astrie Jul e b. rained from the living human stomach, and frtom animals, are well known. "in eases." he says, " digestion occurred as perrfictly in the rtiifieini as it the natural digestimnm." Dr.Johln% W. )raier, Pruessor of Chemistry, in tmhe Medical College of the Univbrsity of New York, in iis "Text Book of Chemistry," page 386, says,: It has been a qumestion wivhe tler artilicial digestion could be perf irmed-but t is now universally admitted that it may be." Dr. Ctripenter's statndard work on P'hysiulogy, which is in the lihrr y of every physician. and is used an it 'ext o., k in all the Colleges, is lull- -of- eviderwe--mdmular --to-ke -aer * peetmg the remarkuble Diges:ive power of Pep. imn, mand the faet that it may be readily separa. led fronm the stmauuch of the calf or Ox amil used for exio:i..enu:; inl A r;mlcl.ail Dg"-t.iomn, o.r as a remedy for diseases of the Stmumach, and- defi cient secretion of Gastrie .luice. gar Cail oni thme Agmtnt andm~ get at desmcripmtive I.irenia~r, gratis, geamg a lamrge. amomunt .ti-i emoulic Evienmce, smnilatr to thme atbmme, tugether with Repommrtsm of Ucimrkable Cures, from all parts of time Unmited States. AS A ti * 8. iM. .-s U i-t Dr. llougto'st Prv.m'aa has produced time most imnarvellousm ecilets, in curing~ cases of D,. bility, Enmaciationm. Nervus Deeltme, and IDys peptic Cmonsuimmptiomn. It is imnpossiie to give Lihe details of cases ini te litniiti of thais atdver riimememnt; but authenticated certificates hiavem been giveni of Imorei thman Twollunmdred Rtemark timle Cmres, tom Piladelphia, New York, anmd Iiostomn anieim. TIhese were nearly all desperaite iases, antd thme cures were snot only rapi.1 and wonderful, but permamment. It is a great .\ervous Antidote, and pamrtictmlar ly useful fur tenmdene:. .u bLiliins di~order, 1.iver mmmn:pmnmit, Fet er anmi Agtie, rand tim. Evii eilect. is t.muiine, .Mercury.anmi. uther drmmgs uponmi tim,: lji.etive Uf4tmen., :m m loing biekness. Alsm, 1o7 exem'm inim e~in.~ .inm thme tu free mme ofn amr 'him. r.- Im o foerm om tild Stjmmlmeh (.oumlpmint. wilmch it mimcs miot 1mml to yer n d mmi res-moS, t rmer. No manmtter how bamd thmey ummy be, it gis e-s inmstuant reu-f! A 'inigi: dose rehlres ukd the unpltoeat sympmtonms; andim it onl y mneedm Ii o be rmeented for am mhort timme to imake th~eme go -d 'lli-et. perm:mement. Puerity of/ lmood anmd Vmor rg Body follow at onmce-. it us paorticulamr excel. lent in caises minf Nausema, Vommitimng, Cramps, Suremmess of thme pit omf the Stmmmmch, disress after :atinmg, lmmw, mmold stamte of time ilod. Ileavsine,-s, .rmwnmis of Spiritm. Demspondencey, Emminmiaii, Weamkne~s, tendhmey tu lumanity, 8tutiide. &c. Dr. Iiogtommm Pepsin, is s-old by nearly all the diemners m fime mdrugsa ind P'opmlar Mledliems, iroughmout time L'mitemd States. It~is prepa-red inl Pomwder mand imm Fluid fmrmm-anmd ini Pre,.criptimn vial. for time umse of Phlymiemmm. P'rivate Circumlarm' for time usme of Phlysicianis, rmay lie ubtaimned of Dr. iouighmtmin or his Agents, kse.rbibime wihole process of prepamratioamim '1ving time aumtth urities upon wshit'h the clainms of thi. newi renmediy ore based. As it is notea secret 'eme-dy, no ohjetimomn cani lbe raised aguinst its use by Phymsiciamns in respectabile andinmg amid regula r prtctmice. Price, One D)ollair per bottle. C--g7' Ofsanv-r nTils !-Every bottle of tihe enmtimne PEIA 'sN bears time wvritten signatureof .S. 110ouaTn-o, .11. D., sole Proprietor, Phmil tdelpmhia, Pa. Copy-righmt and Trade 31ark me :ured. Li" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Hledmimes. .lFmei satle ini ~Strille by Deember 16, I661. 8-ly. Just Received. A mm lo mm hop .\ei :,. Chninbtmram Gimmgham, l.0mii.mIa trmes, M'ohair and~e Gr, - k rm s. Cmmrdi~ledld. (lhemimsets . t Ioh -1.-, .\lmurmtmemobars, La:dmes whlit. e and <i'd Id (.,vem- mnn! Shyplemrs. L:liesm mmmcl ~Mlissmes col'd nn bi1llk (Ga tersm. 13 llhs Snpiermor Famctory 'Iarntm. lay 11., li:>'a 31-ti Notice, All persons havihg deamanids a grinst thme Es. lseomot F. 6. ilelser, decenased, wvilli presen ts thom 'tly fttesied ; and lmoso imdebted will mamku aymenmt toi E. M. Anmdmrsomn, Esq., Smummterviile, sC., LOUISA IIELSEII, Adm'rx. Executors Notice, I have mppointed air..Samumel E. WVilson my gent to settle tip all the matter. of the inmtt f Co! Stephen Lacoste1 late of thIs District. ANNA E..LACOS iE. All persons having demands against the Ems tie of Ste phen Lacoeto wtill presenmt them dulyI tested. Those indebted will make immnediama symenu to Um. E. WI LUON, Agent, Ia y~ Vath 5'XasIs w't-n --. ljarleston abztrtietmne ts. D. V. K4 mume, fERCIfIANT TAiLOR, BROA D-STREET-C3IARLES'ON. GAILLARD & WIIITAKER, Graarn sanl Hay Dealers, No. 17 State-Street, CII ARLESI' ON. S. C. . PEYRE GAILL.ARD. ZDWARDL. WMITAKE. blay 17, 1852. - 30-1f W. J. Jacobi & Son. V. J. JACORI. NATiAN IF.. JACOBI. NO. 221 KING.STREET, SEVENTH STORE ABOV. MARK ET-STREET.) Importers and Dealers in Poreigm & Domestic Dry Goods gW Our cstomers are eesured Moderate 'utes and a strict adherence to the One Price System. Jan. 6, 1852. ' 1-tr DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, UL C DU NK~, ~CHA RLESTON, S. C. May 21st, 1851. 30 If W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, FASIIION ABlE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S '' A B L I S l M E N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Ch.arleston, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READ Y-MADE CLOTHING ARTICLES. V. A. KENT. G. II. MITCHELL 1Ianmufactory 113 WasViniugtoan !loreu N. T. May 1849 30 tf HARMONIu INSTITUTE FERDINAND ZOGBAUMI, Importer of HUS1C, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL 0. DUNN, IIOLESALE CLOTHING ANDa Farnuiihinu;- Warelhouse, NO. 20 IlAY? E -'1 If E'l'. Charleat-on, S. (. .larelt I 5 l' 52 19-'; Great Excitement in Charleston. AT DUNN & DURYEA'S, 238 Bend of King-Stre E Are now eel!ing our Stock at re markabilv low prices--Neat Linen l lCotic 1s1mva 75 ceo te - Very "ear 1.-im.n I t -1 lar.d' loi Vs lt 75 rnts ; Black i es AU.acca Go's at 2 ; llnck dr-.se V:-iis : ; l.inteni P'^.t t frm 41 t r. . ,d F"ruiek C ots a! 8- Our Stock is I ~ t., o.t - no te - tht- city, and u. ' I.- ( corr.--p ,wa! wviih '* r;-.t .e.n rn l.emi - . he.4 Clt b n' Stirg in Dry Goods for Fall Trade 253 and 255 to-Smsv. * -, ,an ,rIb-Sit. Wte n onld aqdin resp'ecafully invite the atten tin of our friends and customer, in the country, ot our e xtenasive Stock of D)R Y GOODS, when tuney vixii our ('ity. Aiway. in hand SOUilER ' aAN UFACTURED, on-aisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys. . 2: d'o do. in ai:ad Striped Onnahergs. . - uni Brown iDonientic, FLit DUFFI L BI.ANKElTS-DIRECT 13IPOlriTATION. .de wvould also part icularly itwide attention to ur ialPOIITAION of SILKS sud DRLESS .001)8, being one of tho LAIlGEST STOCKS IN~f TES0UTH EJIN COUNTRY. We aire also prepared to furnish every article i hefry Goods Line, viz: Hiouier.,, Golves, l~nnfannels, Clothis,Casimersa, Humbazinaes, Aipaern.., l1erenioes, 3louselaain de Laine, Plaids, aeoners anad Swins Amslins, Furniture Dlii uy, Pritt, Ginghams, Shawl., Lates, Edg ing, libbodt, Trimuimings, &c., 4'c. Thue subscriber respectfully informs his rriendsa and .nsiomners, that lie is now receiving, at his old stand, No. 26 HAtvxx-STazaT, (up tinirn.) from England, Germany, France and the Northern States, a complete assortment of btalpie allb fanfi Dress Goobs, Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, &c, as per Cataliogue annexed, whicha he is prepared to .ell on reasoablei ierms, at Whole-sale only, to the Country Trade. lie rea'pectfully solicita a call, bei tag determxined to sell as low as any House in the City. E. G. BROWN. ikanICATALOGUE. n Sian tratw Bonnet.. Blibb, ne. Flower. n Srik Got 'lomiery. Gloves, Scarf., Cravat., Togeihe., eth a complete assortment of tlline. ry Goods, Dress and Cloak Trimming., &c. G.unu, Rifle.', Rlevolvinag and other Pistols, Percuiution Cap., Game & Shot Baga, Powder Flasks. Kni'.es, Scinrors, Razors, Gent's Travelling 'riting Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Statinnary, ~outs' Spool Cotton, Comnmon do., Tape., 'tarns, limitons, Combs, Needle., Pins, Brushe., Co. lonugnes, Boap~s, Per fumiery, Inks, na general n..oriment of Feney Article., ~ohi and Silver Wiatches, Jewelry, Ilarinie Time P'iecs, French Mtaniel Clocks, Englisha undit Germanui Guns, lird Cage. andi I'rapts, antd vurious other articles too numerous o mention. N.il.-Juast received from Paris the maost *plenadis assorment of Gih and Gelal Jewelry vern oflered im tihts market. E. C.. Il October N-, i851. 50-if. Corn, L50(l BUSIIELS OF1 C 0 It N , Js e cenived notd for nl inn a ly Inn 28. 1852. PEli V MOSES Iillie For Stain at PERRY 3MOSES' Foh. 17th, A52 17-i-f suehe otice. The susrbrhaving purchased the STOOKC )F GOODS be loinging to A. 3. g P. ) osu, vill continue buasiness at theIr old stand, avtJ saures his friends, and the -publo #tally, htat he wili do all in his pontr to teri thoir .1g FOR AT JE'JSLA TIWt r vMas y Wuerw.4 Ruisnguapg County deairo to be nrn-scrtel in the next Legislture -b Major lJ.LIAME HAVN$ WOR'1'M;ie * piesent hies as a Candsdate to the citUiens t 1,o0;oum1y atzth ensuing el-c {sou. July 3-4 e. 0*- Mr. Editor: Please aM nounce Ukanel JIHN A. COLCIAU(;iH, a Candilduto to Recpresent Claremont County in the next Legiuslature, and oblige MAAr k'sana. April 13, 1852. '2b=4 FO'R OR DJztr41 f OT Mr. Editor:-You will ple:ease announce WILLIAM 11. BRIU - NON era candidit foir the Ofice oi Obli nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. MANYs Voriw. April 27th, 1852 ILT The friesids of 3ai F IIAYNSWOR1i' , Esq., announce hanm nte a CudalJate liar the Oltice rf Ordiicr tor Sumter Dstrirt at the ensuing eleciston. March 2:. 185r2. 2-:t f FO R CLERK. oc We are authorized to announce T. J. DIJIKINS, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing eleeton. MlANY VOTERSf~, April 16th 3851 25 'tf Or Mr. Editor: Please an nounce Mr. J. J. MicKEi.LAlt, a (inzaai date for Clerk of the Conrt, or hnater )aatrict, and oblige blAar VOTERS. April 13, 1852. 25--t FOR TAX COLLECTR. Mr. Editor : Please announce Mr. ROBERT W. DURANT, a Candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next Election, and oblige MiAN Vo-zas. January 14, 1852. 13-tf t' Mr. Editor: You will please annoance Captain P. M. GIBBONS, a Candidate, for Tax-Collector for Salem county , at the ensuing Election, and oblige hAaar Vorxaas. - lMassas. EDt-oaTs: Please announce bir,JOIN F. BALLARD.a candidate forTas Collector, at the next election, and ohlige MANY VOTERS. 'February 5th, 1851 15 if %Vf We are uut.horlzCe tor announce ALEXANDI;R WA'l T:. E ., as a Cndlunte nr Tax Collector,ol linre mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRI EN Us. L. - The Friends of Thos L.i811TH, announce him as a candidate for the ofice -f Tax Collector, for the County of Claremont. NoveuaberG, 1850 2 M We are ' to announce Capt. W U('STUKEY as aean didate for Tar Collector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 1850 51 if 0 Tie Fricands of Jole.a G. WHITE, Esq. announce nimas a Candidate for Tax Collect, r of Claremont county at the next Election. ough Fare from Charles lI.N 'i U B.' I.'s O.lORaE ga-, nu TO 1l'hiltaaL lilA $ig; AND '; NW-YORK Sten. THE GRF.A I M1All. ROUTIE FitOh Cil A R .E-8': (; A, b. O, LEAVING the V ha: : t~fie foot or Ltaareus-- mu .i, I . m.. ..tter the c .. a s .., u ; - a. h' . s :. 1 -tau g I..-. -- -. W-en ca:- i at! mee, 1'hk' an.: N-:w Yoerk . ibbeL ia -o.,re a'i that tIor a:c-aaners er -:~.,: - e : in e: r .te etaidition, and by' I tel. I~riawna ard! ex' - aamene thte Rail Rncada an .erf (the WViulmingtnua e -, el a, thec henhatrud * . e-ont y iceta relid *.a e-9 .w~rn gi both acm L6 th'ee routes F1~.. Al -. mechl B.algitimre in nt 2". , i 45r hours, andl .-w \ .At. I- ho ~m:.g.stad ly the .l.: 4s. c61IN they *.a,- Bial im.nr a. ltm.,.rr, I he ae:,-tph:n ina og~ Ia a-.e . aV . -.- n~ at il 1-' haoursa Sea a h. .e .,. ecan ea-e a e had iream a. "" I:-.N:.t>W. A.yt' a thc Waen..a;;tmo - It .e~,. R lk' - (Q aap any. ia: ~the .in, e of thei 4. mc4a..* aEri en Lntarea, :,.t ree.:, Ch: .rt.h5!a::, 3:. t.., *, n. ht. ne p;eabe Warranted to Stand tihe 8outhern Olimnate. $100,000 SAvED TEAatLy! MAaK -HInS rAC-. Will Stand anty Climae Withoute Crackcing. SCrE-TICsL: rea-t this teuuimony from the Prnsui. dent of the Reading lil Road Company. OFFIct. oF Pica ,'A. & READINo R. R. Co., No 73 S.-Front-st. cor. Willing and-Aley.1 - utL.A DEZ~rnta, cAfly 3, 1852. . S. Silver, Esy.:- Dear kirt-We have id your " Plastic Pains'for more than a year,ati for painting bridges, depots, &c.,&c., we have . found it equal to any paint -ue have-used in fact we now give iala prefernance over all eia we have tried for suchm rposes. JOHN 1CER, Preeira The above is but ono of the many ceetliates we haave recve fm nletsof our .cl' who have used sle' ea ans COLORS.-We have seven daihirent colors viz: three browns, two chocolatestblackenJ yellow, and by combInation, make every varil ty anal ahado of color. iluoN.-To lron, they furnish a prfec jit& tection uguinmt a ust, for they contaanomrtal, .which, like white lead, acts eetructively on te iron. In fact, this paint makes irota dotibly vauable for huilding purposes. BRICK WOtRK.-The'- give to hos wlls a much heavier 'coating than any otba pa u:=s nad if standing is required nothing holds so firmly or linimhes so well withi it. OLD ROt)FS.--Give us a roof tiever soil and leaky, Silver's .4ineral Paints will makilt cheaply new, and more enduring thana ever.4 was. SHI11S using this extraordinary mincral as we prepar, It for them, will be rof against the action of hoct suns, worms a~ salt wator. DtR ECTION.Use Linseed Oil, ahx as thaik cu you can, and use s oter paints, 'I'ese painms need but little drysr, and for pimhaig anad .second coatings in tall househoald wvorks, they will be Auuad-far cheaper-and mauor. durable thant lead. D~ealers anal consumaers can poure this paint etm FRENCH & RICHADS, Wholesaie eense, Northwest cor. Tenth and-Mrket-etr, PItwa Aisa, Importers of Plate and Colored Wit dow Csab,. Dealers in DrUgs, Paints, &c. May 1, 1614. Garden Seed-Crop11 Just rcie a fresb .uapp i , J1 varist whioh are WA gItU . Alat IRISH POATOr, na. So...