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o 11tiii sibject hii ounr '_n; hnl fhe disastrous and gfto strep eut by mnedi. -we1I as te imiitisiefs of S oraiee are mni'e ap'af t li ,i'h~re idndiesresorted to in the t a Ids and burns, now urihap ehu. in our comuf6:y, by bf'thi nurderous 'cklessness 'life in the .mnon entrusted h .ourili (e convcyt'dCs iin -which . i."ago "0 in the first edition oper's Si rgical ary,.pn idil y the I a rpie rs 'is city, 've took Oecasion to,._fgC *itie profession nd thep thhie td rt tnc'of a bette '3-(Ay pid&1 leif in the ndie. iuaniiJgnent e 1niasaliefs.; resit k1.' da' ,Ilj such than ti tsar ly in yo en shn t resul of eOrjQeo for en years in ti e ashIdo and -burns by t i1icgAin of wheat fl~ aYsat hand, all( ah i pplicatio i ibtn nmpatiot tlioti n d was. :"n in tile i the t in LolldU!1, er himiself, and way, without credit, publications at homne .Even in the late Thera work of Dr. T. .). Mitchell, adelphia, this identical practice a :seribed to Dr. John Thomas, of gland, w-ho, in 1832, called the at 0tIon of the professinin thereto, as are told in the Ohio Medietl Ly n, .two years after our publication r foresaid, and twelve years after bur testimony to its eflicacy had been _ blislied. i, waiving the unimportant sub 'of priority, we are grieved to n from the public press that such vjultitudes are annually perisling by cabds in steamiboats, and from burns eamphine; spirit gas, and otherwise; rly, all of whom, however severely urnt, we do not hesitate to say imght * preserved from a fatal result if this s aaile prartice were adopted iiiedi n(sey after such accidents. Instead of . tIjis, however, we hear of the applica , ton o cold water, molasses, oils, cot t, pain extractors," &c., accuntpa 3 ;ied uniformly by the .death of the .tflierer, and often "after such acci ' dents. nstead of this however, we Sea of the application of cold wa * lead water, molasses, oils, cot " tidnpain extractors," &e., accomipan -i almost uniformly by the death of tiro sufferer, and often "after lingering excruciating torture" for days ; Now, it ought to be promulgated the-pr'ossiou, and for humanity zke to be known to the \whol that in any case ofr n h diow yer extpsi mg of the patielit miiay le a and permanently relieved, and that in 1mment of time, by sprinkling over the injured surface a thick layer of wheat flour by the haid, or, what is 1totter, by a dredging box. Every 4 estige of' pain produced by such iniju e~s is inmstantly remoi~ved, and tihe surt frer not only escapes tile shoek to the ne~rous systemi accomlivanv ing such torture, but will generally Ihllinto a quiet sleep tile mom Ient tihe litmos $V herie temiperature is thlus excludedc Why, then, shlould piersonls tihus ini inred be allowed to die with intense aguony occasioned biy bulrnls anld scalds, Is thley often do, if niot withiout t reat niient 1)y tile app ilit ions so oIfteni aide, mauny of wiich alugment t heir sidferingsi and rend~er suchd injuiesI(' ir reparable ? Evecn ill the late explosion on board the R~eind~ler, it is said that * many of the seaildeid li ved fhr hioiurs, siffering all tihe tim from1111 thieir eix ternal injuries, anid thien treated with raw cotton1, le water, andi linseed ' oil, &c., until they were deaid. Not ai S pang need have been endulred b~eyond th e time necessary to apply'i thle finiur, which mfuist have been at hanild, if' the ig'norancle of their friends, anid thle ani t iqumated prejudlices of thleiri mieia onthe mliierale~i subst i tutes whvlieh ries.. And so We a1Iemi of every case( *'b~urn-.and s'cald, (een if th en' l t ire surface lias suflered. I thle New York and Tiellerne hos1 ; ~~pitals tils mode oif traiting~ bulrnis has1 bejen long in use; ut il recenitly. 1as we lkan, the same object. has been efi'eet datteformer institution by the .red parts withl a moiieilage of gumli raie s s to protect th 1dennclided ."urfhee from tihe ailmiosp here, anid wh Iich the surgeonls there prefer* to tile flour in somei cases, wherie thle 'weight .ofthe hatter biecorne~s anl iniconvei ence. To) tis method1 we make1( ilo objection;: but Ihavinig for so manyll yearis elmlioy * d-the flour alone, to the exclulsioni oif aill othler agents, and inl e'very variety andI extent of injuries by fire, we have Sthtis reiterated ourt testimnony; anud as this$ agent is founid in every, houlise, andit embe inistfimtiy prociured with more re adiness thtan any of tile othler arti des named, we give it Lthe preferenice ee all others. And we repeat our full persuaslionl t'ott nlot 011e ill a hundrll ed of those Jcriiniig b~y burns andt seald-( nieed sucumb unlder their inljuuries, itf they we're at once, Or aIs son lifter ais may0 le, covered with wheat, flour. We have applied it successibily, after no.. 'hirous othler remledfies hald bien nn * ou~ls other remiedies haon beenl un eCcssful. and whein m~aniy houiirs had daipsed after the accident. To give Ji sutggestioni to the people, andl~ seat r t, broadcast over the land, will * ~~ a multitude of lives mi a single .~'r,-Reese's Mfedica ii(,azette. There.. araie 4500 ianuagii'es iruighi ~ ~"t, ijewuad, besides the Janguaige of . . .1 , edse is l t to ga her overdlis thoughts of. those who are1ist tht mi die of their cateoj tind the stret t he their daym-ii the anticipation -screid yellow leaf' of life' .9h ogh they wish to bo old, they slit inzk from being old. And this is ey and a we ess. uinlovely,'- s th youth's bodi descries it 'Gay h - of ~ t. as ot attes, bt lag autt LiUces to'i ' the n ape, with engthen its wilted )ries. The tat we all r , sings drearily is declenisi if hunman power, st.ippin ofthe earth's bravery. ' VHere ' a pride of Summer-the green noW 'I any, nmany leaves all twinklin? Three 1 the anosaed elin; tiree on ih naked limo 'remnbling, anal one upon the old oak tree! Alone, alone. Upyn a mossy stone, We it and rerkon up the dead anl gone, With the last lenves for a love rosary. There is a charm in such expressions of sensibility that easily meltait us. But. let its not yield to them too fhr; nor aseribe to them n' re truth than they really contain. No sentimental beauty should mislead Its to be unjust to the privileges of our being; ungrate ful for the prvisions that are treasur ed up far the latter days, as well as lir the former;-; and tistrusttil of their I eavenly Father, who guiles to the cud and 'saves to the utuost.' lie sends the same angels that watch ,ver his little ones to bear up in their arns thII- aged e.ats also, wheat they are worn with the length of their journey and their strength taileth. 1 can con. template nothing more venerable or dear than the finishing-long may it be befiare it is finished !-of a well spent life; with its ripened experience, its mellow wisdom, its remembrances Clil of peace, and its hopes full of im mortality. It may be useful to the last; and more useful as it draws nigh to the last.-Does it not tread closer on the heavenly world '1 And what new thing is it for eyes, that were even growing dim to outward beauty, to see the future kindling up with a brighter sun, andl to catch visions of Goul. We are no believers in the ea pacity of ignorance successfully to ex cite social fictions, which reqluire knowledge and experience fur their beneficial exercise, and still less ini the notion that any nultiplies of ignorance will constitute knowledge. Butt in this we have undoubted faitlh-that if the people possessed political power, the mere sellish instinets of' the u and middlel'" fe confine him we look with indiller ence, or mere curiosity, on his teeth and claws; but break dawn the iron gratings, and let him loose upon us, or shut us up beside him, aid we should hasten to extraet, if we coitbl, those imp~lemients o f destructiona. Thtus it. is wvith thme paeopl.-Wile we are able lay hiorse,~ faoo t and artillery, er1iinial oflicers, judges and tools, to restraimn themt, with all thir rudte hiabilts and fierce inistineats rife withini them, we (liuiet ly leave thiem to dlegiadam ion in Il we settle ouri own eccle'siastical ad theiolaogicali disputes regardiing thle per sonms lby whiaam, and the mianniter ini which t heir teeth anad claws should be Mmmii M isAa.s.-Elgea~field is con tintuing to adeveloape hear ineral re sourii ces. ThIC~ eit t womii Iamiip of A\laddin coulad seacely brinig them more rap~idly toi light. In additioni tao Dornat's (naow eelebrateda) veini, otherca iaacalities are~ be~gimiting tao lbe worked, whlich romiise fintely'. W\e learni that Maessis. TI: abet &~ Co. (whoba leased a prt. oatf Dorn's landa) areo ailready adoin g well, andi~ t ha t Maijor lit gh e's, seveint ies aboa ve rit viilage, is also woarkinag suiteessfully. S'eeral other d iggin s arie eon tentmilate'd. On )D r. A\ baueya p lace ini thlis v-i eiiiy, aL minearal pint lias reently beetn discove'red which judgegus proa iine vii~'~. r*v vahlable. W'*e baliev eit. A (Casi oar~ Coxascer. -A gen tiitiemaesiadinlg in Chita irorn Coun-ii ty, Alsispi senids the ilowintg letter tao thle Poa rt Gi bsoan I 1erald foar publicai(Zt ion, reiiarikinig that the tiuniaunat spoken(i aif ini the noute was actua~ily receivead lby htim: "IDear Sir: Enaelaased an w iiili l f artyv dallars as aiepar~atin iar wvithhablliing t waen IV doallaIrs fromit you atsix ori eight yas ago. Y~ou knew it noi t,bu I a ' t dIid, iad it hta s hutng a weight ani mty soiul ever sincee. I have prayedl air forigi veness, buat I feel I iinot. lhe fahrgi veni till I make rest itutioni. Wi'ill vouii sir, flargivye mie, anid pay Gaod to forive ilue. A son1 of the late M. Mi. Noah, at New Yaork, iar somme timte as 4otcate withi the New Yo ark paress, ad Ihr t a art. lime iedaitamr oaf thle S. J. Sumtterville Bainner, has ini coim. uiaiy withm 31. Strgakiasch, the emii1 ienut pianiislt. drawni ie grantd parize >f 6%,940j( ini Ba:lt imorue. tlwaiys tak4inag a'pmnek meiineias tht mC resdmbihled the capaital oaf Trkey. Whyli? llecauise you are cianstant, t'o zo-paill. F. P., stanids faar Frank IPiee, ai thaful Paitrioni andu F~ouirteenth PiI res dent. W. S. stanids fhr WtV'infield sc al, W'eaik Saupi WiVg SwinadIe, md W,-i', $tuL. irn im t ill en1 al alli sacri 1iinnly assun tlhe opinion1 < are tie primar of diseases to whic able; if you have a: imngeable from one kin Mad lBreath, Pain in the Stu at the Nose, Hardness and Ful ily, Dry. Cough, Slow Feve 'gtlar-renember that nil these denol Rate, & you shsuld at once apply the renedy M1obeusack'4 Wormsa Syraup. An arti"l. founded upon Scientilfo Prinsciple compounded with purely vegetable substance being perfectly safe when taken, and can i given to the most tender Infant With decide heneficial effect, where Bowel Complainla am DIiarrhuea have made thm weak and debilitate the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrn p ai enls, that it stands withont asn equal in the cati Logue of medicines, in iving tone and strengt to the Sioimchi, whic : anes It an Infalisb remedy for those aillieted with Dy sepia, til astosishing cures performed by this iyrup nft 'hysieiatas have fails t, is the best evid ece ofi superior eflicacy over all others. This It the most dillicult Worm to idestroy il that infest the ihnrn system, it grows to r ultnost indefinite lengh beconing so coiled at fistened to the Intestines and Steinch eflerii the lienith so ,adly as to cause St. Vitus Danei Fits, &c., that tose afflicted seldom if et suspect that it is T1 a Worm Hastening themI nu early grave. In inter to dh-stroy this Worm, very energetic treat ment must he pursmedi, would therefore i proper to take 6 to 8 of n Liver Pills so as to remove all obstrnctions, th the Worm Syrup may nct mirect upon tit, Worn which must he taken in doses of 2 Tnblespoo fuls 3 timres a day-, there atirectios fo'lov have never been -nown to fail in cnring t amist obstinate case of Tapc Wtrmn. HIoheaunck's Liver PilIt. No part of the systesn is more liable to diseni than the I.IVltt. it serving asi a filterer to pr fv the blood. or giving the proler secration the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liv efTects the other isnportant parts of the system amd results vurismlv. in 1.iver Complain Jauneice, Dyspepsia. &e. We shouid therefu watch every symptom that might indicte wrong action of the Liver. 'I'These Pills heia composed of Roors and Pt.ANT. furnisheii nature to heal the sick: Natmely, 1st. An E m'tcroRANr, which augmetits thi secretion fri the Pulmonary muctis membrane. or promot the discharge of secreted mutter. 2nd, An A slaINATivF, which chtanges in some inexplie; he ani insensible manner the certain mort action of the system. 3rdt, A Toxic, whit gives tone nndi strength to the nervous syste renewing iesilt Is in vigor to nll parts of i body. 4th, A tAT1Anic. which acts in ps feet harmony with the other ingredients, nil operating on the Ilmels, and expelliug t whole mass ofeorrnpt nai vitiated satter. ni purifying the Blood, which destroys tisease at restores healtht. You will fimti tiwse PillN an invathtmle nues eine in many complaints to which you ire siu .jIect. In obstrnetions either total or parlin, thsi have been fioni ofinestimable benefit, restoril their functional arrangements to a Ietthy n tion, puritvisng the blosod aud other fluids elltactualiy to pat to flight all complaints whi may arise froni fsmnle irregularities, as ier ache, gidkliness, dimness of sight, pain in t side, back, &c. None genuine unless signed J. IN. IonNsAC all others being base Inittion. ! i.-E-A CI25 CT7'S. sW saupplies, and S:or o becoming Agents innst A the Proprietor, J. N. 11UIILNSAC 'hiladelphin, Pa. Itmtetjibyall Druggists and Merchants P. l. CottEN, Charleston, Wiholesale Age for the State. . A ugust 10th, 135: 4--y AT TtIE OLr STAN) OF B. & J. Gil.tt.n contine the A RIAG'A 1W IE N at thse mabo ,stad-N\o. 35s and 410 Wenstworilh-stret Chanrlesmsn-wheisre they(' wvili be leased(. exibit to their aoid frieim i s ad ensttomte a very extesiv' Stock ofl Veicles, coti5 prisng thsea of theiL~r nt tu~nnnfactssr toigether withla (rimans) other smtyv!cs tsanatl ifunnd its this imia rket. Thisei r lonsg ;lat~isi anice withi th is ma~srkei asu ls tamtiein tre anid 'enie'rst witll ensamise thtemt so aaler g.re indnts~eeets ts tpnrebsaser ssboth isnt styli na ii prnices. Ansgsust 24, 18S52. 44-tf of nail descripstions as Ilow as $2 50) a full st L. .ii. I A NKS. A pril 6th, 1 52 2 i-i f Butter, Frsh Gomihten hissler, " Virginsit ams misontinm Il-st? Gssasaies, Nosv 25, 1'i51l. I-if. .ST1O CIK OF Dit V.G OODS ' aT s aist!'.mn i's: s 1:s. Wa. . .. A(Oili &~ SON wuiit tis inay sitr menette uiilerinsg tihe ni hioli oif Ilheir lairge n welli selacted'i 8socki oif I rv-('iissls tat great Ilesliteedi Priess, toi wiIii hich'e itnvite it as Ietjitnamf putrcha~sers nadm deieiri. Wa. .1. JA('Olti & NO N, 221 {ings.,.I tnt, opp. thealtiha hont. N~otice. 'Tie suscsriber hisn g pusrihaeii thei SIT')(' tOF GOOI)S ihelmsi gintg so A. .1. A' P. Minise wili a'onmtinue buisjtiess at thesir nhl atandts.nna asures1 is iriendsis, andt time puitcs geneisrall' iht hei ns ill idioh ism insis poe sto mierit thet Fei brun r y 10, 185i2 16 s i DI) . JT. MI. STl. AG i-:l i's, hin~'g loimtsa at Alu rrr:yu 'alerry, psersmanetly, osl;er Its sCeice toi Ilie peo'pie. .Jutne 4thm 1851 :32 if Butters Lard, Bacon & Corr PilME loutitamer. (ins smmall Fir-kim adi. dos. tIaenf lsad, mil. Nairth Caroslinma linemtn, ao. COlRN. Marchi 25, 1851 24 tf 1EiNG appoinsteud time Agenst of N.wu'MM I)&i ginoTi'M:'s PalANO) FOlt'lS, I cast econstsnends thm he in finsi ishiedi int eX inisite 55mm sfr, ufithi anu etire Irons lFraam oi kaep Isis itsnnte, antd nost liable to gse mat of Itne so re tulmiiy, wttih Engtril iIs ra \ctioti, (i to 7 act~m.ae, itsnioswoods casie phime'ae 1i's ints are' mtanfaa ctts red ain 11aiti, saor-i, its a Smnthilerns Statec, wua rrmted sa taand the cliinnte ; noat to wintd or dhraw tsp shsiiall h pleased to receive ordeors, ants v il htave 5themt del ivercd lby a cosmspetenti erasn, whio wvil pntss themtt npj andt intsm Terrmns msodeorate 'ni casv. Calt and on beoren untra'baatr msnwiten :TiE soalcrib r. i just reJis and from J Charleston with -a full"&ssortmeit of A LL KINDS OF OOODS, Warns and 1lferwhan dise in his line of business; having exeercised the utmost diligence in buying them CHEAP AND GOOD, (and goods well bought are half sold) he can ahe it an object to any one to make a bill with him, either at Wholesale or Retail. PERRY AIOSES. April 6th, 1852 24-tf PERRY MOSES - (At the old stand of A. J. & P. bloos) ', Offbrs to his friends anid, the public generally 0 a fresh supply ofevery variety of goods selectexi by himself, viz: in D)ry Goocd 3.4, 7-8, 4.4, 5.4, u, to 12.4 Domestlcs, from 5 cents a yard up, or loss by the quantity. s+' Brown Lincens at 12 1-2 cents a yard, Colored muslins, and Linen Lustres, 8 yards o to tl:e dollar. l Whit rn Shxawls at a5 00 d IN GROCERIES, e Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $6 50 F I Cash h 25 Sacfs Salt. le larrels of Lard. oe Old Governamt Java Coffee in lats, ,r Sugars of all kinds, some excellent quality at to 6 1-4 cents. Sperm and Adnamntine Candles, less than they can he bought regularly in Charleston by the box. Almonds, ltaisons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &c. f CROCKERY, nt in great variety, at very low prices, and he xl DEFI ES compijetition ini lardware, Cuxtlery ig cxnd Carpenter i Tools. , April 27th, 1952 27-if er to 1,9 00 Bushcs ofCo'nu. . ,TANTED by the subscriber One Thou i BV and Bushels of Corn, for which the highest market price will he paid. -, PERRY MiOSES - February 10, ii2. 16-tf *e Butter, Fresh Goshen llutter. lJinif, ('rnxh, Claraied and Br own Suisnarsa. Ilxt Rtio andi Java Cofyee. ." Orleans blolaqses. t Satnlines, Lobsters, Salmond and N.xckerl. P ickels, 'reserve, &c. rr Alpo (:JhEESE of the DiteAM Brand. that will keep in any clinate, and imaprove with Age, at PEliRY ioszES' e I. 17th, 185- 17- -tf }" ron, Swedes and Enghish, Broad and narrow c Bar, Square, Round and Oval; Iloop, Band .and leuier Irn. Cast, German and Blister - Steel. Smith's Txools. Carpenter's Tools id Buggjy Axles and Springs, Carriage 'T'rim. stings. loillow Ware, Cut and Vrought ' Nails, always on hand and for ale. low r- by PERRY iOSES. lx Feb. 24, 1d52 18-.ti New Arrivals AT TILE CAM IEN BAZAAR. The subscribiers have j'tst received their new asortmnct of SPRING A N D SUlh13h ElI s (.001)8, which consists partly of ('nlicoes, Ginxham x. plain and embroidered Lawns. Fanx:y i'Mushns, at all prices; Linen Cambric, nssorted colors; ('ambric and AInslins, I lii and checked; Crapes, lareges, C'hallys, -x khelaimes, 'i'issu iiks, nul a great variety of -h other articles suitable for Ludietx' )resseu. Ai.ao.--A I:rge assortment of Linen Cambric e ,dkfi, Needle-worked Collars Ani Cuili., Chcmisettaund Cups, Ainslin and .ate Sle ess Capes and illantillas, Lace and Muslin Edging ' e a Inserting, llonnets and Iiihons of the newest styles, Ivory, llack and Feather Fans, inxhrellas and Pxarasols, nnd a great variety of re other ari-cles too numerous to name. They recommend their stock of bliached and brown Shirting, blue and striped IIom. in spuns, Cotton and Linen Osnahrgs, l]ed Tipk, n- and every kind of T owellinxg and I'uble Linen. -A very inrg dmorttxextof Ilosiery of every de scription, Linn;'hira1 d Lace and Silk ;1 eves Slitts, &c. &c. They invite their friels to call at their Store, "eloiioig rtai.. t Da -iuIeia ' ii -eiT every way, as well In the price as in the Assort ment of the Goods. Ai. DittCK Elt & CO. '. Airil 20. 1852. 26-if New Fall and Winter Goods, .e Thel subsixcribxers are nxow reeiing andxi open S ing the-irusumal sup jply of iDry Goiodsu, I rlirdware andx Gro-ceries, thex. price-s of wichxi-i will be scery xi ntiich reduixcemd, nndi invite thexir friendxia andx the rs pubillic toecinmxhie th..-i.r aitick. Txl. UlhtCK EII & CO. Camdenx, Oct. 28, '51. i-tf New 8pring Goods, s 3. nce~n& C'x., lxnxve .just rxeeived their ii niew siuppmy oxi . iliNG ANI) St'3M31Kit (I .OT~ililN (, to whxich thxey woxtiuld ivite thle atc xteiof the publlic,, at ithe sine t imei they woiuxhi recoxmmemx their Smtck of I hxxliin xg Ar gaxrmen-mt , Jxoxiery, Giovex, Sumspendxxerx', &c. Ahiril 20, i1t52. 26-if Notice. i LL P'ers-ox hxn'i.'in dlexmandsb nigninst the 11Ett ox 0. 5. ImEES, deceaedi., will hand m thlem ini propexxriy atteOStedx, andl thIose idebted will utakIe immtedia te payimenti toi W. WVAiTIES II E S. May 4,1l85'2. 28.-ti Just Received, AT L. B. H A NK S',I A lxoi oif chleap M luslois xml G;inghax~ms, Sis' amid .lixuxk Miusliis. A lpaicdai, Funtnit nre D ;mxities, l''rigex, - Chiambura Gixighaxmi-, Silk amid Linen Luxs Mo'u hir andi Gramso Sk rts. Cxordedl dox. Chiexseits. & Cxohlmrs. Mourxiningi~ Coxlanr-., La,;dxs wite and mx cxxi'di Rvid Giores an md Slhppexrs, Lad;xiexs amid Mlisses cxih'd andix blk Gmaitersx. 1:3 Itle~hs Smiperioir Faxctory Yamrn. SMxiy 2-1, l182. ;31--if Al praxis Notice, r l eroshaihit dlemandmix nganinsi the Esx taile of I-'. S. Ilxelser, dlecenxsedl willI presenmt lihem pxayimenit tox E. 31. A nxdernm . Ksij.. Simmterville, S. ( ., L OhiSA ilE:LSi~it, Admi'rx. Ocxt. 20t h, 1851 52 xlf Executors Notice,. I havex x apixnted~ i'ir. Sammwl E-. Wxx ilson my of Cxl. Stephlent Lacosme, laxte xxf this D istrici,. A ANNA K. L.ACOSIE. All persni~s hxavinig dexmandsx against the Es. tate xof Sxephnlm.x enxxsxte illh presentux thexm duly attexstedl. Thiose inti edtxi wiill xnxk e imixmexdiate )xx ainux-nt to, 8. E. WILSON, A"enit. -la 7h _._1.28 t f Notice, A lL.1 Pexrsuons idtmueto th Ile subiiscribrr bxy Notie or Accounxt are~ respiecitfully soxlicjited to c-all andix seulteI mixeimately n' c ircxxuxmaces comxpel Ihimi to (-all xii Ithem. M archI 15.', 1852.1-f. Garden Seed--Crop 1851, .inxst rceivedcx a fresh xsu~ply , inc-Indxing every varie-ty wimbi ar- WVAUI ANTlEI). Also 1.3111 P01TAT'O iES, Oiin.Netta~, &c. lehb. 17th, 1852 17--tf T IOllACC~(O! '10 hACCO!!t BA lGA I NS to lie lhxa thme aboxve article ni F'elb. 17th, 1852 17-t Corn. cex-ived amid for auo low bv' ~ UNDICE , P EISJA) CJJINIC OR NE VOUS DEUII1TY, 1"S-1 EASES Ok ' .'JJ (E KIONEY, and aU - diseases ari sin fromadisor <-dered Liver er Sto mach, such as Constijsz lion, Inward Files, F Iness -or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hart-burn, Di. gust for Food, 'ullneas or Wvei.ht in the tomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Sawim. rnmug qf the head, flurried and Di cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Ieart, Chokmg or Suffocating sensaliins when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision dots or rebs Ie jore the Sight, ever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency f (Prspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and yes, I aiin i e Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, .c.., Sudden Flushes ot ient,. Burning In the lesh, Constat Imagining of Evil' tanl Great epressin of Spirits. can be effectually cured by DRt. JIOFLAND'S Celebrated Gerntiuoai BUIre, TREPARED BV Dr. C. M. Jackson, LT TIlE GERMAN iMEDICINE STORE, NO Arch Street, Philadelphin. 'Their power over the above diseases is not xcelled-if etqnalled--by any other-propara ion in the United States, as the cnres attest, in inany cases after skilful physicians lad failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of nvlids. 'om*esmsing great virtues in lho ratifi ution of diseases of the Liver and lesser ,lands, exercising the most searching powers in veakmnes and affections of the digestive organs, hey are withal, bafe, certain and pleasant. ItEAI) AND 2N CONVINCED. From the Boston ece. The editor said, Dec, 22nd Dr. Koofland's Celesrctrd German fitters for the cure of Liver Comphaint, Jaundice, Dysippsia, Chronic or Nervous iebility, is do. ervedly one of the most popular nedleines of he day. 'These Bittern have been used by thou. cams tmad ia friend nt our elbow says he has imself received an eiietumal and permnanent nare of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are cunvinced that in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains <trength nnd vigor-a fact worthy of great con ideration. They are pileasant in taste and imell,-and can he used by persous with the most deliente timaimnhs w ith safety, indmer any cir itnstances. We are mpcaking from experience, and to ithe afflicted we advise their use. Scott's Weekly," one of 1lh4i best Literary papers published said, Auagnit 25 Dr. lloclland's German fitters,minnfactured by Dr. Jackson, are now remcummended by Rolime of the amost prominent members of the fieulty as an article of much eflicacy in cases of female wenknemn. A siuch is the case, we would advi:-e all mothers to obtain a bottle, nand thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated constithtions will find these tiitters advntageonsm to their henlth, as we kinuw from experinme the salutary elhet they have upon weak systems. The 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' the best fatnily newspaper published in the United States. 'Tlhe editor satyr of air. lloolland'a Germaun Bieters.-It is seldom that'we reeoaummnd what are merited l'atent Medicines. to the confmicltena and patronage of aur renders; and therefore when Wmv recommend Dr. I ollmaind's German lBitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that wreire not peak ing of the nostrums of the day, that are noised tahont for a brief period and then fiirgotten after they have done their guilty rnce of mischief, bit of a meudicim ling etlahlished, ltiversally ptized, and which hams met the hearty approva uf the faculty itself." gite E'Lvidencee upon evidence has been - ret+ei-(Mikrwhuttforgoing;Mtroi lll% tion of the aniui, the last three years, anid the strong ust testimony in its favor, IN, that tlhere is more if it ised in the practice.of the regular Physi cians elfa Plhiladelpihia,. than aill other, nomstrums antbined, a fact that can easily be established, and folly proving that a sciertific preaeration will meet with their quiet approval when pre sents:l even in this form. 'Tiihu ti iniin k itu -ihJsir.! -. 'e laint and Dyspepsia, no one cnn doht after nie ~ ias directed. It nets specillenly uponim the Stu. InachI amid Liver; it is p referahle tim enmlommel inm nit bilious diseases-the ef lect in iammemidiage. Th'ley cani he. amdmiistmuered tim femnie or imnfanat with msafety atnd reliablek bentefit at many timae. BE\~V.-\ Ri OF C~iaNTEi(FEl'X'. Th'iis miedcine has att-ainedi thmat high chmarac er which ii. anee-sary for nil medicianes to attain in indumc-e contemrfeiter- to limt forthi splurioums irticles at thei risk of the hives of those whoa are nniocentily dleceiveid. Look ace/i to //heui m-kAs of ithe genuine. l'hey havevm the writtn eigniammre of V. M. I A(ESON inpona time wlrapper, nnil lain mnaime iomwn ini the bottle, reithcout whlic they are sm Fur a-nae Whioleale~ and Retail at miam GEit.\lAN MED~tImiI S'POltE, No. l130 A rchi-Street, otie doonr beloiiw Sixth, Phdiadlhi aii; andai by respmectable dealers gene. -ally thiron:.:hi the counit ry. Priicen Rieduced. TIo enmablem all classmaes of inavalids ton enjoly time idchanitages of their great restoirivie powers \i.mm focr ste by fR. S. 3Ni~ l,,T Diriggist, Simonterila-, S. C. ETY Whaolsairc Ageint fur Ceergitc, Scota unl Nort ii nrlincas. IIA VII.AND, IIA R R ATLL& (CO, Dec. -43, 1n5 1. Charnlesto,8. C. So, Carolina,-Sumnter Dist, C2 1. VAlUGiI.\N, whm is ini time Cusato. *l dy of time Sheorif at utmter Dist ric. >y- virtuc oaf certain Arits of C'apinm acnd ct.etiancnu:tm, at thle samtit if Thoimasn llc( ee, hnvm~inn~ filemd itn miy olice, toigether w ith a Scmedle on onthi, of lis Estaite antd 'llhmts, hmis p-t itionm to time Coumrt of' Citma tionu I' lcasc' painmg lint lie mhuy be ammm nit eii to tha benfijts of thle Actms mif the G;uee nmi AsMsemblym~ narmde for time relief raf insol ent diebtomrs. Im a isrde-redi that theti said Phiomimas lemGee,' ao talli mathers, mie Cremdit mrs tmo whaoim thea aalidi C. D). Vautghaan, is anay isel idebitedl, lie, andm they mnre hmerebly inmna i-ed, andma hiavye noitice to appenor, be btre thme saidt Couirt it Saminter Couirt I taouse, im limo Eighith ay of Noavembe~cr next to hrowri tca eitimy im y c-an whiy the rae ofthcettinaorcesnitiaould not eC granated. W. J. SJNtUETON, C. C. P. Juliy 20, I85i. :1)---am ncourage Home M~tahufac tures, III. Stiucribmer, grateinil for the libieral L patromnge her.'toifore beOstO~ed upon im, timkem this i:mnehod mof infmormning time Peolei *f amiter and tihe admjoining Disirits, that h e till comnmitnnes tam carry mmn thii CA ltllAGF.- and lAlRNESi- 1DA KlN\G binesmm-as ini all it vari mis branachies, at hais anad in ltishmoiawille, S. C. lie is immakinig large nddiionimis tin hisi i-kabmlishl uient, si asm to enianble ima to imamnhfatture e5l ery mimng wvanmtedm, in ii line, at the emhomrest inotice, ndl i m a style of workmanaiship eqcih min ainy ini me Soumthernm Statecs. lie unas ini bi emmpjlmoy mex enriecid wvorkmenaa nnad is wieii aiupphemd wvith me be-st Penmrimsl l imbier id alg imjI'h'i'ammigs tdail ntinmigs iof the inmle-t style. All nw work doneam in hi lainem wmi lie wvar mimiei 12. mnmnthls nima rena-iread wimhaout chliarge it faii ma that time. lie wvill mim repjairing at me shorte~mst noteice, amndm ini cause amiy por,,an limg ma ahistancie shoummildwanat repairinig donme, if themy -illwitc tom thiat efi-emt, hec will sendm for time ib, andm retuarn it whenm donea. .J-AX. W. A3111ROSE. N.iI.-11:s natms acre pcs reiasonmable ag aiay snt aminhii e xpect. ishaopviile, 8. (3., Miarchm ', 1852. 20-ly 4 8 / ilak River Watchmman will copjy Six onth"-as J. W. A. Fdr Sale, My IIOUJSE -AND) LOT', ina thme village of minamrervile, wheare I ilo live. Tlheri aria lIFTV-FlIVE A(RES O1- LAND imn thme lot. aerms miaide easy toi the purchasmuer,. .lan 15, 1$02. 1J.-af W. LCEW I8. "' RELIAT rfJ1Fl "P'QI t. 1' D7YSPEPSIA! DR. J. 6. HOUCHTON'S PEPSIN - THB TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUI OR, GASTRIC JU ICE. Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomac f .the Us, affidr diiections of Baron ebig, th great Physioloical Chemist, by J. S Iouot TON D., Philadelphia, Pa. Tais is a truly wonderful remedy f r Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,. Liver ,omplamin Constipation, and Debility, Curing after Ni turc's own method,by Natures's own gent, th Gastric Juice. EW'Hilf a teaspoonful of Poplin, infuse in water, will digeOt or, dissolve, Fie !J'ound of' Reast ,Beef; in 'about two houar, uutkof th Stomach. Pepin is the chief element, or Great Digest ing I rincipm of the Gastric Juice--the Solven of tho Fod, the Purify ing, Preserving, at i Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and lutes tines. Itis extracted from the Digestive Stoni ach of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Diges ive Fluid. precisely like the natural Gastri Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By ti aid of this preparation, the pains and evils i Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removo-1, just.e they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is di ing wonders for Dysprieps, curing cases of 1)s bitity, Emeiation, Nervous Decline, and. l)y peptic Consumption, supposed to he on the verj of the grave. 'TIe Scientific Evidence ups which it is based, is in the highest degree Cut ous and Remarkable. SCIENTIFIC: EVIDENCE ! Baron l.iehig in his celebrated work on An nal Chemistry, says : " An artificial Digestii Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may 1 readily prepared from the mucous membrane the stoimaol of the Calf, in which various ar des of food, as riient and eggs, will be softener changed and digested. just in time rame mann as they would be in the human stomach.' Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on tl " Physiology of Digestion," observes that " miminution of the due quantity of the Gusir Juice is a prominent and ull-prevailing cause Dyspepsia;" und liv states that " adistmguish professor of medicine in Lomlon, who. wan s verely afflicted with this complaint, findir every thing else to fail, had recourse to ti Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomitach living animals, which proved completely su cessfully." Professor Dunlison, of the JefTrion Colleg Philadelphia, in'his great work on Hunman Ph siology. devotes inure than fifty pages to an e ainination of this subject. his experinen with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice o tained from the living human stomach, at from animals, are well known. " In cases, he says, - digestion occurred s-perfectly in ti artificial as in the ntural digestions." Dr.Jol.n V. Draper, l'rutessor of Chemistr in the ,Medical College of the University New York, in his "Text Book of Chemistry page 386, says,: " It has been a question wit ther artiticinl digestion could be performed-h it is now universally admi ted I et i .n e :arpentedaet11if:il Work on Physio og w1ih is In the libra ry of every physician. at is used as a Text: Book in all the Colleges, full of evidence similar atothe above, r spetag thei remarkable Diguative power of Pe; ss, and t.he fact' that it may' be readily sepani ted fromt the stomach of the calf or. Ox, tuld use for experiments in Artificial Dignatioiior as reme y fur diseases of the Stomach, and del cient secretion ofGGastric Juice. ~tV''CalF on-tie-A tfinfd -gei.a descriptii Cirenlar, gratis, givmxg a large amoint of. t;e entific E~videnice, similar. to the above, togeth wsitht Reports oif .Remarkable Cures, fromn. it parts of the Uniited States. AS A DYSPtEPSlA CURER, Dr. Iloughto's Pursi~i has prodticed t1 mnost turvellouis efTects, in curing cases of I). bility, E*mnmeiation, Nervous Dechnme, andI Dy peptic Consutmption. It is impossible to gh tihe details oif cases in the himits of this adive tisemeni; limt attthemiticatted certificates hat been given of immore than Two Hlundred Rtemairl ale Cures, m Phdiadejlphia, New York, anm Htostont nlone. These were nearly all despm1m cases, and the cures were not only rapmid at wonderful, but perumanetnt. It is a great Nervons Anmtidlote, and particnta ly useful for tenidenicy to Buiuns dhisorder, Live Complait, Fever andm Ague, and the Evil eTec oif Qiniine, 31ecumtry, anud oither drugs upon il1 Digestive Origanis, after ia long sickness. Alsx for excess in eating, andl thme too free mise of a denit F1'itits. It aintost recoitciles Quietll Wit lumtempmlerance. 00:i STOM*f'Hff COMPL.A[NTS. TVhetre is ino form of Old Stammachm Comnplain1 which it does no~t seem to reacmh anid remuove mece. No matter how bad they imny he, it givm imstant relirf ! A .inigle dose renmvs all tIA unplieasunt .symptoms; andsl'it monly imeeds to I: repeated, (or asholnrt time to make these o llectm periantent. .Purityj of Blood and I ge oIl ody follow at once. It is patrticulanr esce lent ini cases of Nanusen, Voxmitinig, Cramp: Soreniess of the pit oif the Stomach, dlistress aft. eatimg, low, col state of time Bloodl, Ileavinesi Low~ niues of Spirits, Despondency, Emnaciatiot WVeakness, tenidenciy to Iusnity, Suicidei, &i Dr. loghtoni's P'epsin, is sold by nearly a the delelr' mt line drumgsim ndl Popular Medieme, throug~hout the~ Unitedt States. It is jprpred i Powusder and ini Fluidt fom -and itn I rescripuuo vials for thme misc of Phlysieians. Private Circulairs four the us~e of Pliysicia1 nmay be obtainied of D~r. loingtonm or his Agemnt. udescribing the w hmole process of preparation, an giving thme amithmorities uipon whmichl the claims this new remnedhy are baised. As it is ntot a uecre remedy, noi obijem lion cani he raisemd against ii misc by Phmysicians~ in respectabe standinug an regumla r practice. Price, OIne Dollar per bottli gar" Ossavs: vias!-Every bottle mmf thm genimnile PEPlSlN hears the written signtature J. S. II oIui-ron, M. D., sole Proprietor, Phdi adleliam, Pa. Copy-righmt andh Trade Mark s cu red. t7 Sold by all Drmuggists amnd Dealers I Medicimes. .Fori iale in Sumiterville by~ MlJl~~L & BITT~ON. Decembler 16, 1851. 8-ly. Improved Cotton Gins, Thankftil for past favours the imubscriber wish: es to iniforin thme public that lhe still nmnnufat lures Cotton Gins at his establishmenit int State burg, mmi the imost imoprovedl atnd approvedl plani which lie thinks that the cotton ginnied otn on of those gins of the late improvemnent is wort at least a mquarter of a cenit more thtan the cot ton ginned on thme ordimnary gin. Hie also mar uf actures iliem on the most simnpli construction of the finest finish and of the best materials ;t wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Cas hardened whih lie will sell for $2 per Saw. 1ke also repairs old gins and putts them in comt plete ordler at the shortest notice. All orders fe (;ins wIll be putmptly and puctiual atlendec to. WIILL AM ELLISON. Stattebuirg, Sumter Di1st, 5. C. Febi 17, 26-. AlMERICAN HOTEL, CoRNEtR OF KTNG AND GEOGE STREE.T! Chmarleston, S. C, THllE SUIISCRIHFR ain i Sposed of his interest in thieAMERI S CA N I[OTlEL to Messrs. G. F. IKzN NisnY & .J. M. ItitST, solicit.s for them the pa trontage of his friends. GEO. W. KING. 'rThe undersigned would respectfuilly inforn their friendms amnd thme traveliltg publmic that time: have least that elegnt establisliment th e A meti can Hotel, cornier of King andi George Streets whore they are ready for time recepioni of those who ma7 favor them wvith a call. Mit' .1 ,:' KIENN*OV & H RT election, . : ApnI 27), .i5 yd ,+ HAYNSWrjft -a CandTiate. for. the Oilfi Sumter Dist r. 't I io~e uusp *Wiouiice ;T. TJ. 1JJNI1Z E for Clerk of tb. Ceurli atl ,b~eilh April 16t 1 O r Mr. 'edi*tI' r C date' for~ - Cerk ' of the ot District, aid oblige N April 13,41852. ,} WOL rc ilis 3 J their friends and thei 1' . v ticy are now receipit1qtl i '' 4 ,elected stock .r A4~~'~ in, WINTER GOODS,- npi ~' - npart as follows: ",. t'" alce, Dry '.Goods. ~. +U 'JjaccaB, GIsjghamr anrfJ, a.1v+'v' Stnhe e, Jeans, erseyP, Ijitises, Fnriin'iy' i- lilealchetl and Browni Sklirtings', Bla' kt, ' '1M r; BJOOT'S AND SfS 'eg ed and Sewed Boots, Dro n~ Shloe~ and Gaiters of all iescrtie," 1l ATS AND CA' j Mdoe4kin, Wool and P'lush flah'u i gand C16~~ 4icaps or .every varojy , ;? se SADDLERY'') ' . Saddles, ]''rid1e.C,, Vbips, be&c . ' t A fine assort ants or Grccrie8, .%iV;4y'. H: Iardware, andt aieygoodle.":;. ; - is A call ise ree ectinlly -seliujiI, JJ p .tif " - arc conielent wec'ansti sU i~s o ROACHI & I AOKC D. l'altnm'rito - u.b tt~j " ;Through Faxe~o "; *,,'() IllLAI)ELPfI9 id -. AND) To NEW-Y4) it THlE (IIWA'1' litA1. lROT' a IIARLES'J'(N, SC.,4 LEAVING yYLWrf at dieT o e fet e t- 1y at $, P: i aftqr.._ L- arrival of the Siouturrni Lars, visA 1I