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:WOO, HEIR? yta he she sins, - nio" antd fairy hand. jllpv'ering -string ; etr ave heard, )e~other'song i)ii be, - to every whispered. word .han Hong to tie. - woo her ? I will gaze, ad ailsilent.trance, eblito eyes, whose liquid rays 1 oia;iovory glance ; - I- tli i r eyes inore bright, igI bright her own inny beaun, - fe'd their- breaking spell to-night --on me iti my dream. t haillI .woo her ? I will try e'charin of olden time, a ear by earth, and sea, and sky, nd rave.in prose and rhynme, d I wilf tell her-when I bent 'lykitee ins other years, -as trot hal' so eloquent, Icould not speak for tears. ( $ shal1I woo her 11 will bow Beside heir at the shrine, And pray the prayer, and vow the vow, .And press her lips to mine. 1 will toll her, when she parts mFroin Passions thrilling kiss, imemory .o niny hearts X oarerfar than b ius. ' in, in vain ! The lyre is muite, . Lachords are snapt in twain 0 v. cannot string that silent lute, :- or clasp those chords again. e's toll, I know, is light in cost, OE hearts which loose what I have lost, What have they left to win I d From the fariner and Planter. d Facts ina Agri4culture. Tese. may. be assutmed1 as fixed fAct8 in agrieukure: u1 ; All lands on which clover, or the are grown, must either have menii them, naturally, or that inine miust be artificially supp.liedI. It atters little whether it. be supplied in h'e "forn of stone-limhe, oyster-shell Ime or marl. All perinnltit improvem-ent of a must look to limne as its basis. r;3 "iLnds which have been long in ture, will be benefitted by applica ions of phosphate of lime, and it is 'Unimportant-wlhther the deficiency be applied in the form of boie-dust. gqano, native ph " " of liume, coi sof fish, as lhat of ors f~iell limt he hend o laland tate-of fertility, unless clover. ,grasses are cultivated in the of rotation. (a) could is indispensible in every ad a healthy supply can alone be hived through the cuiltivation of e and the grasses, the turning in reen crops, or by the apllieation ot49mposts rich in the elements of "hii1 l; o~r'riel animal are increased in value, and r'benefits prolonged, by admixture - ith plaster, salt and pulverized char Soal. s3~7. :Deep plowing greatly imtproves Spinoductive p~oweLrs of every varie ty I'soil, that is not wet. 4Sub-soiling sound land, that is ihat is not wet, is rmuinenitly con Sto mncrea sed producti on. 1 wl ~ et lainds should lbe driaiined. ---All trin crops should be lhar d a weeck or ten dayvs befoie the ram is thorougvhly ripe. (b) 11. Clover, as well as the grasses, itenided fir hay, should be mowed ishen in bloom. ~ 2. Sandy lanids cani be imost cifeetii amprovedc by elay. When such arequire liin. iraling, the e, or mar is i most benettficially ap. ,plied, whein mai de int o compo,(sts'with eiay .in slaking limeii, salt brine is 'beter-than waiter. 3.The copn orgiiindig of' paiaof at least twenty-live per ~ ent. (c) ]4. Dirainimng of wect lhnds, and -marshecs, adds to their value, lby ma ~'kinig them prioduice more andI bet ter .rops--by p roduicing themii earl ier nd b~y'improving the health of neigh oirhoods. 15. To mnanture, or lime, wet land., is to throw mianure, limec and habor ~away. 's10. Shallow l]owing opertes to -'mpoverish the soil, while it, decreases productioni. r 17. By stabling anid sihdinig stoek ' ltn ough the winiter, a saving of onie S'our th of' the food maiy be ffeeted kthtt is, one-fourth less of the food will a~<nswer~, thaii wh en such stock may be - ioposed to the inelcemencices of the Ieat her. . Albutshel of p'laster per acie ,B1n, broadenst over clover, will add a~n hundred per cint to its pono 1 9. Periodical aippl~icat ionis of' ashes. ~tndito keep up the initgity of the ~soils, by supplying most, if not El of the inorganie snbstances. 20. Thorough prepiaration of laiids, 's absolutely niecessary~ to the sutcces~s b Xl and luxuriant growth of cropsa. 21. Abundant crops enot be rgown for a succession of yeairs, uiiless ear ebe taken to proivide, and apply, ann equivalent for the substanices carr ~ed off the land in the products grown tjhereon.. S22. To1 precserve mneadowvs in thir pr oductiveness, it is necessary to hair wrdw-them every second autuni, aip yly top dr-essings, and roll thicm. 2 Alstiff clays are benefit ted by hli1fwinter ylowing ; but. should ~ivibe plowed while wet. If, at ~lpowings,. the furrows be matei if.deepened, marl, lime, or ashes '~, Ofng sickshn be mode (aY onklinDot a- crop of peas given -to the tmilziFnswer as wollt - ) ou d or th i-eelyo generous supplies >o vender, it being essential to k e i t in fiiir coidition, in orde t at forination of muscle, bones, &c. may be'encouraged and continuously carri ed on. 25. Milch cows, in winter, should be kept in dry, moderately warm, but well ventilated. quarters,.be .reguiarly fed tud watered three times a day. salted twice or thrice a week, have clean beds, be curried daily, and, in addition to their long provender,should receive succulent lood, morning and evening. (d) 20. Full complements of tools, and iinplieinents of husbandry, are inti mately connected with the success of the husbandman. - 27. Capital is not only necessary to agricultural succe,- but Cau be as profitably used -in lirmning, as in any other occupation. 28. Punctuality in engagelents is is necessary to an agriculturalist, as it is to a merchant. 29. Every husbandman should care fully read and digest matters Connect ed with his business; his success be ing as dependdnt upon it fill knowl edge of its principles aund] details, as is that of the lawyer, or lisician, with a knowledge of the science of law , or physie. 30. Wheat, Rye, pats, and Barley, should never follow each other in a course of rotation there should al ways be an intervening hoc-crop be tween them. 31. Weeds should never never be pernmitted to iature their seed on a farta, but be pulled up, or cut dJown, as often as they show theuselves, such being the only efleetual method of eradicating them. To ensure this re suilt, the ground should be planted in corn, and that kept clean. (e) 32. Time and labor devoted to the collection of iiaterials to be convert ed into lmanure, are the lost, fruitful sources of profit inl the whole range of farm econoImy. 33. The orchard to be productive of good, fair fruit, requires to be led, as inuch as does a field of grain. The soil of each requl ires that the substances abstracted by the crops should be re stored. 'The soil should be kept cleans mid(I uon to the amelioratiug inihtlLences of the sii, the dews, the rain and the 'ir,--the bark of the tree should Ie kept in a healtlful tonditio lv sera usng, when necessary, - alkaline vasIics.-. rlfican 1I - (d) True, no doubt-but w ho ever saw a cow curriel at the Suith (e) This wouli he a hard cours.--better turn in a crop of green needs oceusionally.-Es. F. & P. NTeglcct 1ot the Bible. It is surprisieg to notice how this sacred look is neglected by sinful men. The votaries of taste and fash ion will spend their days and nights porig over the morbid pages of sen sual and fictitious narrat ive; yet it'their God were to ask thenm if they had rc-ad the Book which he sent them froum Ileaven, where would they look ' How could they say that, they lhad nlever' read lie precious Book through out I Wherever you go, leaiin not of those. Tlake your Bible in your hiand make it thceuctopanlhionl ofi voori war. hn the tirsty desert of' th's' worl 'it will supply you with water of' l.ife;: in1 tihe datrkiness of doubt and app rehen sion it will cast at gleami of' I leavent over your paith ; iin t lhe st I und!2e of teinptation anm d thle lhour of' allilie'tion it will lift. up the voice of' warinig. en coutralgemencit, antd 'omlbh'rt. Never let. the Bibhle lie byv yonu1 uneirused. It i the onily hel that vaim guide you through lhe ocan oif li fe. anid bini yoult fl to the immiuoital shnores. It is the only star that leads to thie 'wn dering scman by11l thle rocks, and brea k er, ci iry temnpests of uitter de stiriction, andt pioinits hlimi ; Ay to the heights of~ everh'listinug hIde.sejlnuess. T he~ liile contains the onily thid that enn saiti'sfy the hutngerinug "of t he soiul; it presen'its us wvithi the only laveri iin beh) cltean; it ailonie te'lls its of thi' gar iiients that, are worn iln the coi~urts of heaven; it is from the lbh-' alonie thatt we learni to pre~pare ai torch to i cidili't ho ifotsteps thriouigh tih' valley oif the hado!w of deaith: nud it is ti''h' iiblec alne which cant initrouuce us at i. to thle glories of iii inort a)lit v .--- R'L rt Pot/ok. Executive Department, 8,. C. !'!7IERE'AS informiation has been'u re civedrs by3 this Depari mient, thiait a iiuimler wa;s couniitted lon the bodv oft IIli h Dove, in AIlarion District, by hi tJ( h CAM P11lE l.l2, and that the sind Cauinpbel I las either lied or conceals himuiselfi. Now, in oi(rder lhat thle saidl : C:iinhe may be biroughit io trial, be it known', that I, Jons 11. Ah F.ANs, (overnor jn andi ovecr the Statte of Suth Carol inau, do issue gli s ily P~rochui~nationl, oiferinig a rewaird of TWO IIUNDRtED)l) )jLA ARS for his delivery io the Jail of Alarion District. C2ampbiel is aboiut 301 or 3i5 years obld 5 feet 8 inches high, stout hilt, walkM quick and stepis short ; las blue Cee, Ru. mnan nose, black hair anud thick heard. Ini testinouiy whereof', I haive signed my namie and aflixedn the semil of lie State. -JOllN 11. MEAXNS. Biy the Governor. B1CN3. PERaY, SeCretary of State. A ug. 17. 43-5t D.E.-DY FA DI' LO THING of alt descriptions as low as $2 50 a full mi it L. B. IJANKS. ~prih 6th, 1852 24-tf i crl? ,i rt ft5 . 9j'CQ"pLtrtpor hdp;lut liohfl ~ b rIG OSES ~'islv b 'lI own litnltatleoi -inaitudtai contit.tt. . All persons tudeblod to the sad firr by Note or:otborwlso willi jlao call and S E TT L E S AJ .MOSES,: - -PL1tRY MOSES. February 10, 1352. ,6-Gm, BEING appointedtie Agent of: NEWalANf & ttorUnIt's PIANO FOiRTES, I citi reconiiend them as being finislied *il ex quisiteo munner, with on entire Iron Fraine to keep theltau in tuie, and 'not liable to get out of tune so' readily, with English Grand Action, ( to 7 octaves,. in Rosowoud cases. These Iianos are iinunufactured in llalti mere, in a Southern State, warranted to stand the clinate ; not to wind or draw up. I shall he pleased to receive orders, and will have them delivered by a competent person, who will put then up and tune theta. Terms moderate and easy. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. EIRItY MOSES, Agent. June 28, 185. 3--tf Cheap Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from (:harleston wit a full ansorttent of A . L KIN1)5 OF (OODS, Wares and Meretan dieo in his line or business; having excercised the unntost diligence in huyint hem C I-.'A)' A NI) GOO, (ind goods u-ci tought are Imf Sold) he ean snake it an object to any one to make a bill with hin, either at Wholesale or Retail. PERitY 3108E. April Gilt, 1852 21--tf PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. .. e. 1. Allr:es) Uflfrs to his friends and the public generally, it fresh supply ofevery variety oT goods selected by hit-Self; iz: in 1)ry Goods 3--1, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, tp to 12.1 lotnesties, front 5 cents 3t yard up, or ier:s by tte quantity. Jirown I.inetns at 12 1 cents ta yard, Colored ntuslins, und Liwaen Lustres, d yards to the dollar. White Crape Shtawbl at $5 00 IN (t(.)CltltES, Ultitnore Flour, (wurraited stood) at -G 50 25 Snecks SalIt. Itarrels of i.ard. Ohl (oxerntnent .J:t a CoieT in Mat ts, Sngtnra of all kinds, some excellent quality at 6 1-1 rettu. Sperm and Adlamnntine Candles, less than Ihey can be bought regultrly in Charle9ston by thle box. Ahmnun:Is, IRaisonls, Figs, Currants, C'itron, Cand y, &ce. CROCK EltY, in great variety, at very low prices, and he 1)1:('l1S cotp.tition in lIardttare, Cutlery nd Carpenter 'r Tools. April 27th, IS52 27-tf 11,000 E1iush41els of cou'rn. .T 7 ':"El) by the subscriber One l'hott 11 .r ' ushels of 'ot whict-th 11w higher-:mrt vt price tt ,t. I'ERf1 MtOSES Ftrtary 10, 1ii5-. 16-tf Butter. Fresh G.oshen utter. Li,t, Cruh, Claraied and Dw oen .agers. lit-st Rio and Jtva Cofle. Orle-ans Molasses._ Sardines, Lobsters, Salmond and Mackerel. l'iekebl, l'retserves; &e. Also CiEEsE of tihe D'RanIAt Brand, that will keep in any climate, and ittprove with ages, at PERRY MOSES' Leb. 17th, 1852 . 17- -tf -- - - - -- - ro n ,- - - . Swtedes atul English, Broad and narrow B.r, Stieat, Itound and (Otal; Iloop, Bard and linteir rirtn. Cast, Gernan and lili-ter Steel. Stot I's T4 ols. Carpenter's 'Tools Buttg Axles a rid Springs, Carr iage- uTrirn ttogs. llollow Wa'ire, Cu~tt and WVroutght Naims, alwayt~s on hiattl ai for sanle low .1, 1e5:1 18--tIf T 'I)I? ('() ! ''O ll ( CC () N 1AI; 1 to be hadu nti te above ttrtirlo at -'ty3ss I ch. I7thi, 1852 7-t Corn. 0 .0 1.1 UslEL.S (iy C () It N , Juttt re Ce: tid an td lot salte Ilow by For SaL-! at l'EllRY 3l08i(s' I ch. Ilit, , 1M52 17--tf Cheaper than Ever, A let of coloreat I:iraiges. at: 8 rentts er yard, tlk~ \\'arp lireges, at 1.' 3-1,25 ant31 --letu. Supriot. quit iy 'atris. ia reges, att 70 cett. I tr~ .t-uper liroebe Fattbroidered 1 a regesi. buiyerfito Silk Tlien~e asu atnd Tlii-tue bilka, at i5ad :31 t. ine~ quat iy Alottrnintg 31uints. .lighttly dttmt Col'd 3Muilin. yard wide, aut 12 1-2, 1.s 3-4,20 ari (ete-. ( i'iI' 3t ;rlijn. ~,- 1 wide-* . rt 25~ entsi. 31 1.-I cets luperior Silk unid i.ineniiPopins, at 31 1--1 Stronlg bIttue Shirtings, $tripeu an.t Tictking-, at At lot of 3.Miin~ Jaw*rtg' and ldginig, at hualf W. J. JMt O)11 & SON, "2 King-.st., opposite the lip g Bot. Nel. (K ii' I)I fV-;' O S ATOC O: ili lt(-GOOi s W. 3. JACt)It & SON w ill this dlay comi il-ig the whob-t, of their l:urdte atin Hi.itri .k of htry-(Goods at greatly ri:nt denlers. . J. J.t tii &- SON. . 221 king-i.'it. hai t, opp. I le tig lHoot. (tihirlestan. .liunle 29t. 1 .K,2. 3r0-ti Lewis M. Hatch, No. 120 MEuIETINO S'TiIEET CiIAlRIhsTON, 8. (C. O1 -S-p'rnt ti Whate-Aget, fit the IIrooklyni ta-ciory. lItt N SA l5-- A git f.,r ltich'se Saloaander 'LA'll( FII(3I S('*A JES'.-Agenit for I .:harrt. Ii t A ' A li it S*S 31 L L-A gett for 31r. 11. Gl(JIltG 1A IJlHIt 5'TONiL. Slanufaiei u arrs' Artieh-,i. LiEl.TlFH~t tIA NID, a turge stock. Chartleston, Oct. 6, 50 Notice. IUt- (.- II. Iti nannsoN, huavinrg locatedl himselfI at Noetiles' Store, respec t futlly of firs hisi piro~Lssionlal services to the citi zensu of Nttutr District. at M ttrr:.y's Feurry, permantenit ly, ol'ers his setrvices to t he peoleu. Junw 4lith 1'851 32 t Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn Pil lonntain IButter. (tn siattll F irki) dto. do. Letf lArd, do. North~ Cairolinta Datcon, do. CORN. RO011. LAiTTA, Marchxd 25, 1851 . DIVER CO1VIPLAINT, ' ' IUflfbCE, DISPIEPSIA CURONld OL LNERVOUSD PBILITY DIS EASES1' O 'TH1, KI1NE S - -and all diseases ari singfrom a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa lion, Inward Piles, FusIness or Ilood .to the liead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausera, leart-burn, his. gust-for Food, Fullness or Wi'eight in the Stonach, Sour Eiructations, Sinking or Flut. tcring at -the pit qf the Stomach, Suim ming of the Mead, Hurried and Dipi cult Breathing, Fluttering at the hart, Lhokn orSufjorating '. sensations twhen in ia lying posture, Dimnes. of Vision dots or tesl tore the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Ilead, Deficiency of Pernration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, I ain in the Side, Rack, Chest. Limbs, &c.., Sudden Flushes ot let, Blurning in theI Flesh, Constait Jisis:ginisig of Evil, usid Great depression of Spirits. can bet effectually cured by .DR. IlOOFLAINI)'S Celebrated Geruan Bitters, PP.EPARED .BY Dr. C. M. Jaocks'on, AT TIlE GERIMAN Ml-IICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, l'hiladephia. Their power over the above diseases Its not excelled-if eqalled-by any other preprn tion In the Uited States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. 'I'hese Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. P'ossessing greut virtues in the rttifi. cation] of diseases of the Liver und le 'ser glands, e.ercising the inost searehing powers in weakness and allections of the digestiveurgasos, they are withal, safe, certain and laensant. READ AND BE CON VINCEJD. From the lloston lieu. The editor said, 1)ec. 2"masl Dr. Ku/land's Cclbratel German litiers for the cure of .iver Coinptiint, Jtanlic e,, Dyspepsit, Chronic or Nervoius Debility, is do servedly one of the most popular tuedicine s of the day. 't'hese hlitters have been used by thou. sands and a ricind at our elbw says he hits hiiself raaecived an efl'ctual aid piermanount cure of Liver Coinplaint from the ase of this remedy. We are convinced that in the use of these hiitters, the patiett constastly gains strenigith aid vigor-a thst worthy saf great cou sideration. ''hey are plensant in taste anld sunell, tinid can be: used by person s with the Roost delicate stoiin-s with salety, under any cir custances. .We are speaking froi experience, aund to the a lited we utvise their tse. "Scott's N elly," one of the best Literary papers tiblished said, August "i 1)r. Iloo/land's German hIitters, ia inaiu fttsrel by 1)r. Jnekson, sre now reconnnended by sone of the nost prominent :nerubers tf the tueulty ats an atile o much ellicacy in cases of femnale weiiaess. As such is the case, we would advi:e asll nothers to obtain a bottle, and thuiss sate thetnselves much sick ness. Persons of debiliatel coristitatiois will find these litters advantageous to their health, as we know froin experience; the saltttary ellhct they have 6ons weak systemss. blil h'IVII )E NCE. The Phih.etlphia Saturday Gazntte.' the best fanily newspaper publishied in the Unieu States. 'the editor says of 1)r. hfoolland's German jiderL. isselt tiht '(vs re' 'tiisneiwthat are terrnii Patent lledicints, to the confidenae sud psitronage sl our renders; and therefore when we recoini.slt . 1)r. Iloiooland's Germs:t llitte-rs, was wish tsn e distinctly unders i t that %%e are not speak. ing of the autstrusins of the lay, tihat are noised about for a brief period and thetn forgotten after they have douce their guilty race of insischiel. but of a nedicine long ittablished, universally ptized, and which has !net the la-arty approval of the facity itself." $:jr Evidence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the foregoing,) from till sections of the Uniou, the last three years, iad the stronsg est testimony ins its favor, is, that there is niore of it uFed ill the practice of the regular Physi cins of Phthulelphia, than all other nostrusss iambined, n. lact that can eusily be eitnblist.al, and fully proving .that a seior,titic pre saration iillmng with Il i ni upproviet -pve . senited .il r t'fszior. -al 'hs f '1Tha chilmedicine will cure Liver Conplaint and I)ispepsia, nou one ean dout itaer usi5 , ?u . is direrted. It netg sa ssia-dit upon tle Slp- I mnh su:ti'ver: it is preferahle to calomel in aill billionis disiases--thie etl.:et is ~iminetdiatie. Theliy cana lie niiistessreda to l'eilte sir itlt witha afrety- unsd reliable ben-sefit sit say thnie. .4tAVW.-\'(1I )F' CU \l1(1.'I'. 1Thius mneidicini ea its t sied that btigla ebiarait ter wh iba is neesary frt al eneiii-s to untain ti indiuiie couniterfeitsirs io lust fnrta spusrios airtiche sit the risk aal the Ii es ot those ushs use inntocentily deceiveil. Look trell to the ao kt I. of te Jenineli. Thley have the wit!tens tissinti ofr *. M. S JACK QO ttpiin thec wvrasper, and lai--naarnei bloiwn ins the bsottle, seithtout as/aich/ theyi aure spu-s rwuss. F tor~ sale Whsoe sasiat iletail ats the No. 120 Arch-.Street, onei door baelow~ Siuhi J'ladeslphia; sand lby respectable denilers g.-ne.c rallty tharoiah th-eaicountry. Praices RedIuced. Toa ea'isblle till clatiss of invatlidls ta eni joy5 I he'. ad utaages of' thetir gret re-torti ve'J ' ens AIso faa sal tby R. S. 3a -:t.t.t:TTl, I)rsar'i-t. aunsisers ilh . S. (' tr' Wbhnoieri~e Ai~i'nt for Geioagia, Sothl anid Northi Caraolinsss. IIAV\'l.A NI, JlA ru!.l A 11 &(O, D~ec. 2. I. Chaarle'stoni,S. C. New Arrivals :sortinenit oif SI'tU.N(; A N ii SI .t311lt *i5 1)5, whiebl cons - ist tl of ('ailicas. G jincaintas. laiin zsnd einbrshr. l.awnss. Ftts a ' y ls . i ssIn , ttt all psice:tst; .is (ainrehj,. tiaoteda colos; (tainbrie :nid! .\linlss, Dealainaes. Tlis-n Salk, ssnd a ereat vasiety sol othesir aiticleis s-nitable lfor Ladses' lire-ei-. Ai.sii.-A h:argie nsartienat af l.~tien ('ainbriis ll~adtaf, Ni edle-workedi Collars ari (uitt', nndIe aiserMstin, itet aid liionslfath neweSta- si ylaes, I viarv, llack asaa F-eat i her lana', l'rnblraella'siad l'ttaa-.e andas areat varieat) at othaer articless taoa uineiros' to nainse. tinai broawnt Shairting, lule iad itipedal tiaae stsis. ( oat5tit and~ien Osniahuire-, Ilil Tick, taind ievery kindl tar 'Towelling anid Th'le tinens. A vie hairge' assairt mentia of Il osie r of e*a ry de scripsti los,.inens, Tharadi I .are tian silk ( l o' es Thesy invitre their friendls to enlth ut their Store. feehlnsg acrtaina toa lbe ale. taa iatisfy thei it severy unya, as we-ll in thea pric'a tas ina ih :a-art mietat of thse (aaaads. 31. UltitCh1.11 A C I). A r 2 . 182 %-t t New Fall and Winter Goods. 'lis 5luba'cribiers are- naw reeivsing s an open ting their usmds at"npply .if tirv ( oils, lt:srdwa srs inisl Grocseri'sth pila er s it'w sl~ha n ill be wry publilc soeaxaaainine- their staoak. New 83pring Goods, M'I tt.neesrI~tt& 'i., hsave jusat recied~' thseir newV* 'uply3 iaf SllN1; AND) St 31.1 ('!,)'T'lhI\s. toi'a which shiev woni itn.ite 5 le ttienationi of the pubs, a at thes samen timse they' wouiltd reco aemesia'il thesir Stosk tar Oittinga Ar titlaa, * Shairts, 'oltarta, ( rnavns, lIdser. gairna- 's iery,(a Goea, _isseder, &cai. Notice, A , Per-con harm'sar demsssanss nginsit te Esat:astat of. S. till'S, dectenedss, will hsandi them's its propearly :atta-ttea, tal thset inadebted wdll stsnke immediian as' ymenss't to N~otice: A LL1 P'ersoans indlebtted to thle suscaariber byN Note sor Ateroutnit asre reapectfully t'siicited to Casll andI iset tle aimediatldy tas circumstauce compelltal hsim tos call on thlenm. D. J. WINN, March 14j 18S3 21-if. O~eof ti Pafrlet Cout for :t o BMst D . ett of'R pgisyutna, 'Aoth.r SoioutiflcWonderl OREAT' OURE FOR> DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON;. " THE TIRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, OASTRIiC JU1CE. Prepared from NarNF.T, or the fourth Stomach of the Or, after directions of Baron Liehig, the grant Physiological Chemist, by J. S. H~ouon 'rOY, DM. D., Philad .-lphia, P'a.. This is a truly wonderful remedy for-Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complait Cinstipation, and Debility, Curing after Na ture's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. a lialf a teaspoonful of Pc;sin, infused in waler, will digest or dissolve, Fire Pounds of' Rwost lccf, in about two hours, out of tho Stomach. Pepsin is thu chief element, or Great Pigest ing i rincipls of the Gaetrio Jueiho--the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, as d Stinulating Agent of the Stonach and Intes tines. I t is extracted from tho Digestive Stout aclh of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Diges live Fluid. precisely like the tiatural Gastric .iuice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfict Substitute for it. By the aid of this pr-eparation, the pains and evils of InIdigestiun and Dvspepsia are remove I, just as they would be by a healthy Stomnch. It is do lug wonder:, for 'Dys -ptics, curing eases of 1)e bility, Einaeiatina. 'ervous Deiline, and Ilys peptic Consutnption. supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scietiifie Evilence upon which it is bnset. is in the highCat degree Cuil ous and lIemarkable. SCIENT IFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in his celebruel wurk on Ani mal Chemistry, says: " An artifieial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastrie Juice, may be readily prepared frot the muous niembrane of the stoniol of the CallC, in nt hieb vas ismts arti cles of food, as meat and eggs, w ill be softoned, changed and digested, just in tie- same tintilr as they vould.be in the huein stimach.' Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on thu I'lysi''logy of Digestion," observes that " a ditinution of the dte quantity of the Gastric .1 ice is it protninent and all-prevailing cause of Ityispepia;" and be states hat ". a ditinguishCd profe-or of medicine in London, who was se verely nixllilted wit Ii this coainlit, finding every thin g che to fail, hal recourse to the ta ;trie Juice, obtained froi the stomacinhs of living aitmtls, which proved completely suc cesstilly.' 'rofissor Dlungli 'n, of the Je .P' e lphia miiitIis great wor sioloiy, tevtes mtorilian i ty taiination of this subject. llis experimtents with 11r. Ileaumont. on the Gastric Juice oh wiined fromit the living utnan stomach, and froin atnimals, ta well known. "It cases." he says. digestion cettrred arperfectly in the artificial us in the tiutural digestions." DJr.Jlohn W. Dra per, l'rolssor of Chemistry, in the Mlelienl College of the Iniverity of New York, in his "'ext HIook of Chomaistry," page 38ti, says,: "' It has been a question whe ther artificial digestion could be performed-but it is now universally admitted that it may be." Dr. t'trpenter's standard work on Physiology, which is in the librury.of every physician. and is used as a 'T'ext Hook in all tlmi Colleges, is flll of c' ilence situilar to the above, re spectuig tie remarkable Digestive power of Pep sin, and the fuat that it uay be readily separa ted froi the stoimach of the calf or Ox, and used., fol"N"r" ;-rfnee iu-rtifirnnJ, Dlgig, n, nsiileN reintldy for disean a of the Stomach, and defi ciett. secretion of Gastic Juice. t;;, r Call on the Agett anl get a descriptive Cir:ular. gratis, giving a large aunotnt of Sci ntilie t idence, similar to the above, together wiith Ieports of lletnarkiahle Cures, fromt all part.s ot the tUntited States. AS A l)YSI'10'SIA CURER, D.r. I loughiton's P's:rstN lias prodnteed the mtiSt itnr elluns ellects, ini curitng eases of Die bhity, It:aciationz. Nervoits Deeinei,, atnd Dys.. pe i n uiptiiltion. It is imipissible to give lie detailk of enases iti the i itni is of this advecr litibnit; buiti uhntica ted certificates have beei given of itore thanti Ti wo lluntdred itemairk utile Cuttes, to PI..iladelpi~, New i ork, tand lho-tni alitni. Thei~se were nieairly' til despnerate cases. and the citres were not otily ratpid atnd won'tdertil, bitt permianetit. It is a greait Nervous Anitidiite. and piar i 'nlar ly ttsett I ur titendecy ito liiliotts isiirder, I.iver ontii inu, l-et er ti nl Ague, atnd lhe Evil ettets itf Qiinni,M .err, atnd other dlrtui upoti the Iti:.testite O rgaiis, atter a long uiicnss. A lso, lnnr itiies in eatiinig. nal the. too freet usei of ar deaii t pit is. itiiiii.t recomncihes Illealth withl Iiuteimip'eranici. t ui i ' .'m .\l M 'l Ct )\l Pl.AlI T. nt hieh it dues u: sin to reach andl remioe at iiiei.,.ii lianiter lhow bInl ih.-) ln::y lie, it gives iistanit ri lb.-i A sjii I'!dwe r i:iute(s all ice tunpli si .II 10pto andi it onl y to-ids' to lie repea.i~itifo a short himn tii make th.ese good! iet .ets priina nlit. Purity ofi Iliood and I 'i;:or i/ i10 fol low~ tit onice. It 6i pariiitilr ettel Si'rneiti of thei lit ofi the Stomachel, distress alter etinrg, liowt, iihi stile ot the l1loiu:l, I leavinie.,s, I .anw s i ofi 8pitrti t-stndt-ency, Eimariationi, l)r. I lmio tin's 'pmi is iohld by nearuly till tie idialers ini hute diru'i i Ploplalir 1eiiiines, thmr-utghnu ti thetUited'i States'. It is prepaureil ini Poinitd r ain:l inii lluid fior~tman in Prescriptioni 'iaion lie uise iof l'hp himi P'rivamti (iricu ilar 'fr the use of Php it tins, mutay lit obrittnied ii' lDr. lloiughtiii ior his A genuts, dt'riing:.i 't uiiile liroce'tss ofI preparartiotn,and it tiig the~ nitbo ,'itiis uponii whiuh thei claimus of this rww rte nie baot lsed. As it us nuot u ecret r.nolyi. liiobhn-' tiiin ani lie raisedl aigainst its nts biy Phiienluini ini re.--elet staimt nnd E.. tti:i:iavi: 'tis!'-Eterv hiiltle oh the geanum.c Ii I PolN liher thme written siimauturte of aodlia,. Pa. C;opy-righit tintd T raide 31rk se 2'Sold by till h)ruiggists anid D~ealers in r i l a inilVtl.l\ Ml l ild -lt & lll'i"l'ON. IDencembier it;, 18i1. 8- ly. Just Received, A T' L .B . IIA N KS', A lot ot chieayu~ Mitumlis ml Ginghamsit, Sws n ihhik Mituhlins. Alpamcas, I urt hutt limutis, Friingesu, iht ir andl Gra' Skirt s. C ordelh do. Chenn hit ct-s .& ( 'ullaurs, llinrriing Colltirs, Laies whde'i Iititdtt cld Kid G loves aitd Ladtties~ andi lissesi col'd atml bilk Gaiterti. 183 lBles Stiperior iFactory' Yarn. Notice. All pe rstlts hav-ihti demnands neai n't the Es liayimint to 1E. 31. Attient'iin. l'--1., Stiunterville, Ocit. 2tjih, lSS~i 5 l Executors Notice, C av aqpintted Mr. t'amutel E. Wilson my Agent to ruttle uip all the matters of thut Estate of C0!. Stephien Lacoste, lte of' this District. ANNA 10. LACOSPE. All persons havting demarndst agtainst the Es tatn of Ste pen La'co te witill present them duly attested. hot indebted ill make immediato p ayment to S. E. W IL6ON, Ageat May 7th, 18.5 285 . ACOMMOATfI WHIARJ% it C HAll D ES N i HAiTT! Receive anda-s.ll Cotton, C9r:FJour and all other aritlea of Produc6, andgiyt personal atteaitpn to tho selection of Fuil ly.Supplies. (CoIunIIission for sellinig Cotton, Fift) Cents per bale. JAt1EsI L.' GANTT. WIIfTFIELD WAT.KER EDWJItD OANTT. Reference-.Col. 1. ! iMoses and B.l C ,tieltardson, B ' S. < August 14, 1852. 41.-amG .. C. 'Kemine, lE R -CJI.A N T 'A . 0 1?. BiOAD-STREET'-CIIARLESTON. Juno 15, 1852. 24-tf W. J. Jacobi & Son, W. J. JACOBI. - ATIIANIEI JACOB NO. 221 KING-STREET, (SEVENTHI STOR:E ABOVE ialKET-STItEET.) Importers and Dealers in ForeIgan & Donientic Dry Goods t r Our customers are eminred Moderali utes and a strict adherence to the One Price Systemi. Jan. 6, 1852. 11-tf DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, SA'SlUlL C. 1) 1 ~CHARLESTON, S. C. JOHN L'tdtY A, Ilay 21st, 1851. - 3 if - W. A, KENT & 1IITCHELL, FASHI.ONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E STA B Li SI1t EN'T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Venitworth, CharlestOl, S. C Purchasers will find at all titnes a ful and complete stock of Gent's. READ Y--Al DE CLOTHING . AR TILES. W. 0ENT. G. II. AMITCHEL M[atnfactor~y 113 Wlislangteio Stores N. Y. May 1810 30 tf HARMNIC INSTITU'IE F DIINANI 'ZOGRAUM, Importer of M S , - aIUSICA L INSTR UMIENTS King strect, Sign of te Lyre, Chiarleston, S. C. SAYIUEL C, DUNN, WilOLESALE GLOTIIJNG AND Futrnishing, Warchouse, NO. 20 I-AYNE STREE'', C11mr1lestona, S.' March 1st. 1852 10-tf Great Excitement in Charleston. A1t. DU-NN 5 DURsEA', - 238 Bend of King-Street.. E Are now selling our Stock at re nurkably low pricee--Neat Linei Coats na low as 75 cents : ery neatt Linei and Mair.seilles Vestsi at 75 cets ; lel dIress A ltpacca Coats at $2; lIlack drep Pants 82 ; Lineni Pats at from 81 to.82 very p'retty pat terns; Black Clothz Dres anid Froc k Coats at $8. Our Stocki now thle most com'plete in the citv, an will lbe sold at prices tu corre'spn'd wvill the ahore. anil w ithi our re'putatian of beim, lhe chapaest ant hest Clothling Stoire i the city-tho~se in wvnnt are invited to giv us a call. June 1, l852- 32-f Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CHIAltI.dTON. W. EO. BANcOROFT, 253 and 255 KIsN..S-rnI:-r. Wt.e woutld again re'spect fully fitvite the aitteri tion otf our friends ant enstomers in the coiuntry toi our vxtensive Stoick of 1h1 Y GOODS), whme they' visit our ('ity. Altways in hand Consisting of Georgia Pltaines and I'ierieyi Altaban do du. Phlain andt Strited Osna:hergs. tlteachedi uind tirown I 10omest is Wec woi also pairt icutarly invite at tent ion our tIl P'lITAtT(iN of' SI IKS 'mdt till tG GOiS. he~img onu of the L.A t;LSs STOCKX I N'Il [~su (7111LII N ('Ut Nylt We are' atso treptired to furnish every artiel in the hiry Gods aIo.m, vi-Z.: llusiers, Gohe, I.ins,, Flannets, Ctothis.Cas'imeurs, Itiaumazin~e, Alpacenas, 3'lerennoes, Slouisettain de I.:ine, Pltaidsi, Jneontets andu Swis,. Miustinms, F"urnitunr timiy, P'rints, Ginghiams, Shawls, Laces,, Edt CIROU JLARI. Theii subscriber re.pectfully informs hi frienmts and ctomptiers, that he ii now receivin: at his olt st:unit, No. 26 IlatvNE-S-rnE.-r. (II stairs.) from Enuglanid, Germa ny, Fraince andt th Northern States, a complete as~sortmeneat C Ottple allb fauq[1 01-ci9i 60011b Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c asi per Cataligne unnexedi, wthich he. is prepiare to sell on rieasiinatbte terms, aiittWhoe-esale onlt to tthe Coimuitry Tlraide. lie respectfutty soliein n ctaIt, bin g dietermnined to sielt as tow ats an Ilouse in the City. E. G. BRlOWN. CATALOGUE, .'ilk and Straw Ilunneis. iBibbotns, Flowers an Silk Goodi. Ilosiery. Gloves, Scarfs, Crav'at Tioge'ther withm a completo assortment of Mitlinet ry' Goods, Dress :id Ctonlk Triminmigs, &< Gunsa, tisides, Rievointimg and othe'r P'itlb P'ereuimion Caps, Game & Shiot flge, Powde Flasks. Knives, Seissors, Itazorm., Gent's Travelting Toilet ('ases, Miusii Instrumnets. Writ ing Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stationary Ceats' 5pool Cottonm, Conmmon do., Tapeu V'arns, Buttons, C'ombs, Needles, Pine, Blrushes, Ce longnes, Sonpis, Pecrfum~ery,'lnks, Andt a geiteral assortent of Fancy Articles Gotid nnd Silver Watchues, Jeawelry,. Marine T1imne P'ieces, French Mantel Cloc'ks Common trais andmi Wool Clocks, &c. English anid Gennan Guins, Blird Cnges n Traps, andt va:riotus other artic toio numneroiu to maenuti. N.t.-Just received from Paris the nmos spteadiid assoriament of Gilt and Gehit Jewelr ever otlered in, this market. E. G. It. Oitiiber 1-t, U.151. 50-if. Notice. The suhreriber having piirchased the STOC] OFl GOODS betonging to 'A. J. & P. Mose: ill continue bushies., ait their .othl statnd, an assures his friendts, and thme piublic generally that ho wull do alt in -his powter to mnerit thie confidonee and petronogc.,. . Fe bru ary 19n 1852 P3RR t IOlB CounIztir t Jt ~jA~ e flounce re loh:111 - +: 'oCidcidnte' to. u~r~~ Couniy in the ntext Jogllati r , " Api 3 852. ? ' plaeannounce XVJLLIIAM1I SON an .acandidaite-fnrte 'o4 nary of Sutter Dilstric,' tthbi 1 03' The, friends' -4C .7tiji' n CJatdidato fur:the Oflice ;ofj Qrdihwx Suttiter District. ,t the vitsuiaiW-ltICtfoit * March 23, 1852. * p.22'f {c We are authorized 4l". announce. 'I'. J. 1)JNKINSi, Esq.; a Cni for Clerk of the Court, at the enmstjn* electioz1,. MANY V OTEII?''J April 1Gth 1851 25;**. O~r Mrii. Editor: plea c'as. noutice Mr. J. J. McKELLAIL, a .tAid .. elate for Clerk of the' Court; lor. Sugtef I)tntrict, rind oblige MAN~Y V6oEns~~ -April 13, 1852. * FOR T1AX .COLLECT:OR~ Mr. Edit or : Please announce ,Mr. ROBEI WV. DURIANT, a Candidate for. Tax-Co 'y.W of Salemn County, at ato next 'Electtoqnnl~a~ oblige * DIANr. YOrERa& January 14, 1852. .13=tf .ia4 E%:' rMr. Editor: You will pieaaea noun~ Captain P. N. GllIIJNS, a Candidn'te .fo " ax.Coulleeiur for Salenm county,"at tbe'epaIl. Election, stud oblige MIANY -Vt*ai'" - Dj73lssas. EnsToRS: Pleareoannoatjst " ilr.JOIIN F. IIAI.LARD,n ranidate for 'u Collector, at the net election, and ohllg ; MANY VOTERS ' ' ebrunry 5ih, 1851 15 V" e are -authorized=t' atntounce A rEXA~NJ)ER I1VATTS",; Es as a ("atmdidate bir '1a.c Collector, or Clare= wntt Coutnty at the ensuing Ielection:.; M1AN Y F'IU1&NDS. . Vt;- The Friends of Thou. L M1'1'1l, annouunce fhint au acndiegmo -fv, th l ee 4.l Tax Collector, fur the Cunty of, Claremnont. r * , NuveanberG, 1850 2 , We ar" a atidate r i 1alctti Cuuitttat kfi.uu tii4 I Oct. 16tht, I~J- ~ a G. WH EITE, Esaq. utnnounci Ilhi a~t f'or Tnix Collect, r of Clareuima6 btsalt next Election, ,;'* .r &irit' Through Fare from: Ohar1 TuN To 1EAI.TIMOfR ,$~4 'oPiIIILAD)ELLI Htj1 %)i K AND ToNEW'-'UI :. - ,a .p=w TlE~V GRA MAIL .'bROa.UE 1? rl1N TQN, N. 't T' s.6H r...:.f