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SS0Piaeplel subject in our wAiah'thle dlisastrous and tsofm-t1reatntent by medi i eni well as tie miselhiefs of p ar glgiogmtece are m11ore apparent n tthe remedies resorted to in the id of scalds aid burnts, now unahap ftrequet in our' cotity, by 0 1asoi of the tuurderous reeklessiess - hVian life in the men eitrt'usted ith ur public coniveyanices in which 16nd ago 1830, in the first. p ap edition t ooper's Surgical S etoniry,.Plblished by the I zarpers Si"Awlhts city, we too cnsion to ige n the priofessionl and the-I ule. t-.u 4tanceof a bet terofk;vy rId ce in the medied- iLanagmelint so, mischief resu jig from such .Z.nCl ents thani thl ~Is. ly in voT ethen sta 1 resul sof 0 ie:n for et years in t e healdu and( -bus lby t TJ CAion1 ofiwheat flo ' a'sys at hand, ant nis applicatio mmry ati 'u arnd )P,-s di inl tite in ll atiid ll, erhimself. and vay, without Credit., pubilications at home .Veiv in the late Ther work of Dr. T. .). Miteltelt, adelpia, this identical practice "ascribed to Dr. Jh T hI'liomas. of and. who, in 1832, called the at tention of the profesitsinn thereto. as aw are told in the Ohio Aledical Ly iPUm, two years after our publication as aforesaid, and twelve years iftier onr testinisy to iLs ell'eaey had been phislied. But, waiving the 1111umportant sul et of priority, we are grieved to fearn trom the public Ires tshat such Sultitudes are annually perishing lay Calds in steanboats, and from burns camnphine; spitit gas, aid otherwise; rl y aill of whloml,Lhowever severely urnt, we do not, hesitate to sa Y i might reserved from a tital result if this niple prartice veto adopted inunedi. at-yafter such aecidents. Instead of is, however, we hear( of the appliia tjon of cold water, Molasses, oils. cot. ton, "pain extractors," &C., 1CComala -ied uniformly by tie -dleath of tehe 'ftierer, and often "after sith acci dents.. Instead of this however, we heat of the applictimi of colhl Wa tNr, lead water, mola'.es, oils, cot ton, "pain extractors," &C.. accoailil ttLd almost unitormly lay the death of the suffecrer, and ofteiuer lingering iY excruciating torture" for days hour-s. Now., it ougit to lie promulgated tb the-pro'essiou, uad for humaiuntit ake to be known to the whol IPe, ,that in any eae of i .hd,.owever exteitasi - bring of the patienat may be a and permanently relieved, al( that in a moment of timlae, by sprinkling over the injured surfhee a thiek layer of wheat flour by the hand, or, what is lbetter, bay a dredgitag box. Elvery veostige of' pain produced lay such inju rs is instantly rema oved, and thae sta fbrer not 0only escapes the shaoek to thae nrossystem accoata in sne torture, bu ilgenerally thil ito a qit sleep the mintenat the atmiocs phecric temfperatuire is thus exchidt~ed from the wounds. Why, then, shtould pesn thus in itred be allowed to~ die with inatenise agony occasioned lay baurnss anad seablak, athey often do, if no~t without t reat - cmen by the app1 lica:tions- so) ao eni made, umlany of which itlIa uet t heira suttfirings, anti renda er sauc-h injurtiies ir. reparale ? Eve.n ian the late exploa siaonl tan board the Reinideer', it is sii thtat mny of the saldted livedl ahr haours, sutfle.ring all the tim:ae f'rom thetir a'ex t ernal ijuries, and t hent trteeat withI ra etton, limte watter, anal litnse-ed tail, &c., until they were dlead. Naot a pa~ng~ need htave been enduatreal beyonld w hichi must, htave been at. laun al, if the(. ignorhance of their- friends, and lhe an advisers, htuIat ot led thlem ito re-ly up-il onthe mtiseriale sitblstituites.- whi-I asperstitionl has cantonized ihrat cenitu a es.. Anad so we afleml oaf every case 'aft1>urn -and scald,. even if th I'en tirte surface hias siutibred. e the New York andu Ielrn laos pittals this maode of' trea'at ing~ burt hIa as b~een long int use; tuntil recenit ly. ais we ~earn, the same object. hats baeen eflfet - t'd nt thte tirmer' institultioni lay thte atnalogouis mnethotd of coiverting ihie ini pried pats wvithi a iilIit ato gmit araie s to artec t t h le deiiudaed-a surl ithee' tromt te atmIiosp htere, anda w hich the suargeonss thlere pnt-ter' to thec floitr ill somle Icas, whtere te wueight oa'the latter bseomtes anl intconlvetsience'. ToLa this methodiu we smkeio oba ~jec- ti; - lut. htavinlg fotr so iitatnt years empl~aoy '.d the flour alone, to thte ceclsian of' all-other agents, ansd in ever'y vatriety antd extent of injusries by fire, we haive thus reiterated our testimony;t~ andit as this agent is abunin es very houtase, and embe inst~tly prtcure'Ld with Imtore raeadiness thtan ainy of the other arti vs named, we give it thte pr'eferene ova~er all otheris. And we recpeat our futll perisuaisiont 1'-imt not onte itn a hundiareda asf thsose 1:erissing b~y laurns tad seablta iseeda 'siCcumbril underk) their i njur ties, it' theayi wer a~it onlce, or' 51ason ater a-s mtay be, covered with wtheat foutr. \We < uhave applied it suiccessfultly, after no 'csrouss ot her resmed ies lad Iben unt a rou0is o ter remed'(ies lan lbteen lilt n:cessfuil. anid wheni manty htours hand' a psed after' the ac(cidet(tt. ITa gi ve Au-usuggestion to Ithe people., anrd sesat arits broaidcas't over' the latd, wvill 1re a31 mutltitude oaf Iivyes itn a sinagle .r.-Recese's Mecdical (/azeth'. Tthere are 4500 Imangages It brought-i at t~hb -world, besides the lansgutage of f tinu eye5 a 1raho w sH Trom - atenr Rotei. Sadness is apt to ga her over the thotights o1f those who are in the mid. lie of their cacihd he stroigda 4 their day athe anticipation SPrC niq]id Yellow leaf' of life' ' It h ogh they wish to be old, they sliiuk from Ibeting (old. And this is ey anld at w ss. tinllovel y, 'M tht youith's' bodi dlescries it Gay lie . 0 (of, -d .ities.- ii 'ag autt ai'es to i i the la- i -e, with engthIen its wilted irics. The sat we all r -, sing'rs drearily is declIensi( of huian power. stiij n ofthe earth's bravery. ..,where ' prido of Suniter-the grecen tie Ti any, inativ lnves nil t witikii? Three i the uosse.*i il; three on the naked lime - remlibling, and (tiloe ipton tihe old unk tree! Aloie, alone. Upn an tunotspy sttone, Wig it nd reckon i the tient anl gone, With lie lat letnZvet4 four a ltve rosary. There is it clari in such expressions tit selnisilllity that easily inelt n 1i,4. hut. let us not yield to them too fhr; itor aserible to thet'i Im. re truth thatn they reallv contain. No sentiniental ben'utly shol;)jd mnislead 11s to bie unjulst to the pri vileres of ourt. heingi; uigLtrate ld for the I itoviiotn that are treasur el ip fir tile latter days, its well as for the irrer-, atid inistrust tid of their lenveinly Father, who guides to time end anlld 'saves to the it lutost.' Ile senids time satme angels that w:tcl (over, his little ones to lar up itn their arns Ith, aulrd oines aliso, wlln they are worn' with the length of their journey and their strenIgth Ifhileth. I Canl coll. teinlplate iothiig muore veierale or dear thltm the fiIishi n1g- lng itnay it ble be-folrC it. is finisihed !-of a well spent life; with its ripcied experience, its ne'llow wisdom, its remeibrances till of peace, and its hopes full of imi mortrtalit V. It milay le usteitl to the last; and more useful as it draws nigh to the last.--Does it not tread closer on the heavenly world ? Al what new thing is it for eyes, that were even growilg diim to oit ward beauty, to see the future kinidling ttp with a brighter stit, atnd to catch visiotts of God. We are no believers inl tle en pacity of ignorance successtily to ex. cite social fimtetions. wlhich reItire knowledge m1l experience fior their clneficial exercise, and still less inl the ntinil that any Multiplies of ignorance will constitutte knowledge. ]'ait in this we have undtloubted fiith-that it the people possessed political power, the mere selfiih instincts of the ui er and mliddle ' .il hl.s iave strent e co nfine Iiti we look with indilli-r ence, or mere citriosity, on his teeth and claws; bit lireak do.wni tie iron gratinigs, an1d let him lotse tipon Its, or shut us up beside him, and we should hiast en to ex tract, if we coubhl, t hose imp hlemi ent~s of' destrutIion. TIhits it Is withi thle leo ple.-W hilte we are able byv horse. tit antd art illery, cr tiimil othies, judi ges amd tiool s, to r-estraini thmem, with till their ruiiie habits anti fierce inist iiets r ife wiin temt, wve qiuiet ly leave themit to degzradaullttin - stols byV whimt andiu the muanner it whmiih thiri teeth antd claws shouktl lie removed. tinl~un to ielopelj heCr tmieral rt Aladdtiit coil scarceely bingt. themu umre rapjidly to lighit. in ioltitioni to I )oirn's (nowi~ celeb rated1) veini. ofther* whlich proit tiie finiely. We learn tlhat Metssrs. J'iIiTabet &\ ( 'i. (wihom ieased a pittrt of Doirit's lo11) a re already dinitg well, ando t hat Major*i ulagh es. sevenmiltes abo ve our village., is als-o worikinmg sume-ssfidly. Several t in IJIr. A lint-'s plae ini thtis vi Ieiity a i-ineral Ip;init hias reenutly bedivered ' which jidgt pro- ~ it' nniee v. rv valuablhe. Wet bltietvt it i * in conieIrable abui ulancte.-- N/g.. fie/t/ uh/re'r/e., A ('asE (v C(ssein-:sE. -A gen ty, Misissippi stends the filtowinig letter to the Port Gibson Ilieraltd for pubilicationt, teima~rkinug that thei anounit spokent~i o f in the~ nite was iiiuilly rtetI eil by im : "1lh-ar Sir: Eneitlised vion will flid fbri v dollaris as i repratio ihr ithholing tn -:ars ag. You kinewv it nott, liut. I lidi, antd it lhas hiung! a wecight on lny soul ever slice. I have priayedi A stoni of the late M. M. Noah, if New Yorki. for somei tune as ;'eiaite iwithI thew New Yiorkc press, and iir at short t imet editor of the S. .Siuiitervliit'e thiiiner, has ini com aity withi M. Strakoi~sch. thie e-mmi ~llemust tiohl a friendl who was lwaytms takling riack iteidicintes that Vhy? lieeauiise you tire cakustantu to o-pil.l. ~.. - 50 .CH Y ofaneo F) ivo will en t all acri lemnIy assure 9 he opnlaion of are the priunary f dicases to wihie I able; if you have an ngeable fron line kind Id iath, Pinil in the Sto at th Nose, Iardness and Fill ity, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, -gtular-remenmbenr that nil these denote aMs, & you should at once apply the reinedy Nlobensack'. Worm-n Syrup. An arti.l founded upon Srientific Principles, comapounided with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when tkemn, and cnn ho givon to the inost tender Infiant with decided hneficial effect, where Bowel ComplaitLs and Diarurhea have minade them weak und debilitated the Tonic properties of my Wormn Syrn p are much, that it statnds without al emqual in the cata logne of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stornncha, which Iinakes it an Infallit ie remnrdy for itho.;e afilieted with DIyirpsia, the astonishing cores performed by this Syrup after Physicians have file , is time hert evi ence ofits Iutierior effieney over all others. This is the most difillienit Worm to destroy of .i that infest the Imnan system, it grows loan uamost indefinite leniih beemning so coiled and fastenledt to thie Intestines nnd Stiaeich etfclting the iealth so sadly as to cause St. Vigmus Dance, iits, &e., thiat whosat. flicted seldom if ever suspect that it is To a Worm hastening them to ni carly grave. in ortiner toi distroy this Worm, a very e norgemic treaitnent intst he pirtied, it wotild the'reforit ho proller to anke ( to 8 of my I.iver Piills so as to remnove till obs-tructionis, that tie Wtormn Syrup niny act direct ipoan I hot Worn, which uIst he taken,, inl dose of 2 ''ble.poon. fuls 3 time.s a (Ia, thee directims fo'lowed iave never beenl nown to fail in mtirinig the most obstinate case of Tuapc W'trin. IJObeuimnek4's Liver PiIls. No parl of t ystetn is nore liable to disense tOlin the .IVFR, it serving ns a filterer to ptri f' tile blool. or givinlg the proper stereinma 14t the bil ; so tlint any wrong atelion of tie Liver effects the other ilmportanat puarts of the systetn, and results variotlv, i I .iver Comnplaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. &c. We should therefure Watch every symnptom tint inight indientte a wrong action of lthe Liver. These P'ills beine co01np)4sed of HOO-rS andl PLA s'rs furnishied by nature to heal She sick: Namaely, 1st. An Ex rrC-ron A NT, which nngmeats th sereion from the Pulmonary muctus nciirane. or promotes the discharge of emcreted lnatter. 2nd, An A i. EILN.TIVE, which chang qes inl sonie inexpliea. he aid insensible manner the certain morbid action of th system. 3rd, A ToxIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervours P system, renewing ienhhI nuel vigor to nil parts of the oily. 4th, A VAt.-ittie, which acfts in Ier feet IarImony with the other ingredients, and operahtiImg mi the Ihaels, and expelinig tihe whole iuass (if eorritlit and viinted tntter. and ptarifying lb.- Blood, which destroys disease and restores lealth. You will findi timere l'ills anl invatluable muedi, eitne in- m 31any Pol);nplaitits to which you nre stilt .it. In oh.<tructionis ither :otal or partiil, they have been fnmid of inestimable benefit. re-storin." their functimnal arringtemts to a lieiJthy n tion, puriving mite boIod and other luitds so ei'ecmiiaily to put to flight nil complaints wt ich mity arise from feai-ile irregularities, as head aetat, giddinesus, dininess of ight, paitn ii the None go!nuline unless signed .J. N. Hon Ess.wex, all others being base initation. i E.-z AC if25 CTS. iewsupplies', an Sire 11 o beominig Agent. must nd he Proprietor, .J. N. 110BENSACK, Phliladelpia. Pla. r a )rngglAt aid I'erciants iln P1. Mt. C'onus, Charleston, Wholea o Agent; for tiae Stat. August 10th1, 145' AT TIlE 01.11 sT A N 1 fii S. & .. G5l.ttilT. contnnetheCA R JA (li - filSI~;NNat time tabotve Chiarlestonit-whieire the wil val he pleased't tn exhiibit to their mald frietnds anttd c uto mers avery eXtetsiv:' Stock of V ehaciles, com-tt prlisinag thoste of thieir owni ma ntufatture, tog..etiher with varioius' ot her styv!es tsItOally iotntnd ini this mtarket. 'lT'ir long :atIuaint andi deatilers willI enabiile ate O tihtr g'reat it inuiments to putrebasers~ hotht ini styles .RI.1)Y MT.l/> CI.'(OT/I/NKG of tail descruiptm.ions laowt ns.$'2 50a fiatIlsuiit 1. . IJIANKS. A pril itha, 1-52 2 i--if Butter, F"reshm~ Gishaen Ihaiter, 1"or s~h ale hv Ilt~l' Jl l.\T TA Camdueit,' Ntv '25, 1 "51. I -tr. STO1 ( C K 0 1" 1) Y..G ~())I O S, W. .1. . A('OHl & Sf N iii this dtay com-ni tminet tta o ttri th ni hoa ofi a tei r ir e well It i.i elit Nine of~li ltrv-Goods tat gt r t ivh' l~l ieeea Priie Jto wh~uich.the. niete t W....A'O*:iIA 310()N. Ihanr It , Jun 'J, i8 2 1t; f N'ot ice. OF a GOOl behr.v' gingr~ to A. .l.i l P. 3osers, willt continu bsine athei ob Ifnd n asutrehs Lrid, aoth pu&i Crny , PF.i lA'it'1F.. Ferary 10 1852i 16 if )CI lt. -md amt. M. SA aiFr, hiin omted e ButiiI ti o er L adh3 Baconi &'tgih Crn '.' il, i ounttanve. (in smal iis) do.,il do I'aathent "Iai, do.r~ai'a ~ I teT.IATTA P'IeNG rappointe te Agent of d Nr wsi -cL'ioonen ;themplt ing !a~lmsen x I epilmin tune a'V otI8 iAl get ne appoods.' TIE subscriber. i just returned from Charleston with a full issortmeit of A L L KINDS OF OOODS,-Wares and Merelan dlise In his line of busainess;. having excercised the utmost difigence il buying them CHEAP AND GOOD, (and goods rell bought re ha{f sold) he can make it ean object to any one to make a bill with him, either nt Wholesale or ILetall. ~ 'El iY O3SES. April Gth, 1852 24-tf PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. J. & P. M oses) Ofibrs to his friends and the public generally, a freh asupply ofevery variety of goods selected by himself, viz: in Dry Goods 3-4, 7-8, 4.4, 5.4, up to 12-4 Domestics, front 5 cents a yard up, or icos by the quantity. Brown Linenms at 12 1.2 vents a yard, Colored muslirns, and Linen Lustres, 8 yards to the dollar. White Crape Shawls at $5 00 IN GiROCElIES, Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $6 50 Casha, 25 Stekt, Salt. HIarrels of Lard. Old Government Java Coflea in Malts, Suars of all kinds, some excellent qtality at G1-4 cen. Sperm and Adanantine Candles, less than they can beo bought regularly in Chanrleston by the box. Alonds, Itaisons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &c. CltOCKERY, in great variety, at very low prices, anl le )EFiE compeftition in Ilardware, Cttlery land CUrpenter ' Tools. Alpril '27th, 1952 27-tf 1,9 00 Bu shaels ofcoI'rn, ,TANTE) hy the subscriber One Thou eand Buselcls of Corn, fur whach the highest market price will Ia paid. PERRY AMOSES Fehirtanry 10, 1-2. -tf Butter, Freh GoAsen Matter. 1.,4n1f, Crnsh, Clarilied and Ilrown Sugars. lIest RIio and Java Collee. Orenn.4 Molasset. Sarlines, Lobster, Salmnd and j3I.tckeral. Pi kels, Preserves, Am. Also (:11JES of the DL'RIAM Irand, that will keep in any cliamate, and inpr-jve with age, fat 1'ER ity MOSE' LAb. 17th, 1852 17- -tf Iron, Sweles anl Enghlsh, Broad and narrow Bar, Square, Hound and Oval; loop, B-said and Ilmler Iroai. Cast, German and Blister Steel. Smith' Tols. Carpenter's T'ols lluggy Axles and Springs, Carring Trin. tmings. Ilollow Ware, u(;iat and Wrouight Nails, always on hand and for sale. low by PERRY NOSES. Fel. 2-1, 1$52 18-tt New Arrivals AT TIHE CAM3I lN BAZAAR. The atnlscribers have .-st received their new assorment of SPRING A N 1) SUMMER (.OO0, Whivlieonists partly of ' ('alicoesa, Ginghiaams. plaini and enboroidered lawns. Fancy ialuashass, at all prices; i.iaen Cambric. nssorterl color; Cambric and MuAslin, pthtn and clcecked: Crapecs, Baregeit, Challys, Uelnines, Tisset Silks, tund a great variety of other artilIes sitaible for La..hes' Dresses. A.so.-A large naortment of Lia Catbric II,dlkf, Needle--wOrked Collars ant Cutl', Cheaisetts anda11 Capt. Slaaslina atndt Lac Sleeve,,s C.aaes and alantiillits, L.nee and 3nslin Edging anda Inserting, lonnets atl Itiiins of lthu newest sttylem, Ivory, Illuck and Feather Fana, nmbrellataaal l'arasols, nanl a great variety of other arcies too numerots to name. They recommieal their stok of bleached aal brou n Shirsing, blte ntal strilaed llone tipuns, Cotton anl Lonen Osnaburgs. lied Tick, .and every kind of 'l'owelling and Table Lien. A % ery larg(aiortmentaof I losiery (if every dle scription, Linen,'Thread Lace and Silk Gl uves 31itts, &c. &c. They invite their frieands to call tat their Store, every way, as well in the price as in lie assort ament (if the Goouds. M. DitI:CE Ei & CO. Astril 20. 1852. 2,-t f New Fall and Winter Goods, .Pta aheaalwe~ribersm atre nowa~ rceivin ag andta open*t mtg ater uasunat -tpply of lDry Gaods, llardwsare tand 4 raaaeries, thte parie-rs of wichel w.ill bec iery taacha resiataeda, ntul invite thecir frienads andsa the lpubtlic toenunaainae tha-i.r stockI. il. 1)RCCKIll & CO. New 8pring Goods, 31. I htueexen~ & 5 'o.. haa v juast reec-ivedl their anew suly oft S lIliNG A NI) St'313 l1Eit S'l.5)'llN, to .\ ,a haich taey woualad invite the rattetion taf the jailic. at sthe a-ne timeaa they~ woui r:commantasaa their Saaock oaf Onitatinag Ar atacles. viz.: Shir. (Clar, (ravaau, 1laae.r g~tarent, laa'ie-ry, G.loave.sa, Suaendetlra, &c. Alpril 20, 1M52. 2a-a f Notice, ilIA l'ersona hnvioatf deansds ngainst the I1 latate aos (O. S. ItES, dlec:eae, will a., ta themat itt proplyat-3 atttested, ;ali tose iaadebted wdtl mtanke immtted iate paayaanent to Manv 4, 1852. 2.-s f Just Received, A T L . B . 11A N K S', A loat of chapj ~al tashas mtal G;ina nsa, Swi-s aand Jiaok Alsluinis. A lpascdas, Eamblridlreda entranna .allinas, lFuranit tare l)aaities, l''rinages, (.haamblr.a Giaagannaa, Salk zand Licen Lnas tres ?alaslair ; andl Grase Sk arts. CoXrdled ala. Cheunatsest is &~' Colla r..?laaaarninaag Coallaara, L~saies an ltzesta col'd on1a b( aitrs. a 1II as Satpierior F~actoary Yarni. Alay '- I, lM52. ;:1.-If Notice. All pe-rsonas hntvihat, ch-tantals tagain.st the Es-a taste ofa I. S. lk-tsar, dece~saed. wtill present ataem dly nuetateal ;tatal tihose indaebatedl will tankei I. .',)L1iISA IIEL.SEII, Aalhn'rx. Ot. 20Sth, 1851I 52 ii Executors Notice. I have appoinaated~a Mr a. SamueatIl E. Wiktsio nmy Attnt tat ...te h- tup i al atam ttars taf thte Istate oaf Cao. Stephlena L.taoste, lt, at af this I )istrict. ANNA l. I,ACOSI'E. All peramas havia deandsaal against thea l-a. at te-ta-al. Thaos- nedn i llaa-aaI ,i makett inatneda iato tana met tao S. E. WIL[SON, Aa'ent. Mhiay 7tht, 1851 '28 Sf Notice,I A L.1 Pearsonts indaebated ta thea satblscer ir laby Notae tar Aeronttal tare rspjectfuallI hsleied tam aalI andau settlae iaaanaedhi~tely a's irenmaastantces compel aim tot enaa-ll ama thtemi. Alarcia 15, 1'-52. 21-tf. Garden Seed-Crop 1851, . last receiveda a fremh atupply,. ininaainag every anly wihin-l tarte~ A1 W A N'INTmEI). .Also: It 1811 I'OT~ATO ES, (Oaion 8,etts, &A. Fe b. 17tha, 1852 1--' "VOIlA CCO! TroH AC(Co BA ItGA I N. tato behad tan ate aboaave atielo a 1P'I:tY MOSES' Fela. 17tht, 185a2 17_. Corn. 500( BUJSIIE LS f 'C O 1 N , Juast re-1 Lraeivedl atad for-li11o low bty tatat 2;$, 1852, gg iss LIVEl OOM1PIlNT JAUNDICE, DISPEPSIAg CHRONI( OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,. DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, andau diseases ari. singfron a disor dered Liver er Sto mach, suchd as Consti - tion, Inward Piles, Ful ness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausca, leart-burn, Dis gust for Food, Fullness or Weitht in the Stonach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flu tering at the pit qf the Stonauch, Socim meing of the Head, Hurried and Dift. cult Ireathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choki or Suffocaing s wns tth en ill a lymig posture, Dimness of Vision dots or wechs trjore the Sight, Fever anl dll[ pain ini tie Ireal, Deficienc of PeorIpirilon, Yellowness of the Skin nit Eyes, Paftin in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbm &c.., Sudden Flushes ot .leet, flurning in tI Flesh, Constant Imagining (if Evil, ant Grer depression of Spirits, canl e effectually cured b IM. .IIOOFLAND'S Celebrated GertasanBitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. 3. Jackson, AT THI GEIMCIAN MPIDICINI STOR1 120 Arch Street, PhIiladelpha. Their pmwer over the alo':e sihsesles in ta excelled-if equalled-by any other prepari tion iln the Unted States, as the curei attest, i :nany cases after skilful ilysieias had fitile Thesm litters are worthy the attntion invaidis. Pvsessing great virtues in limo rati cation of diseases if lte Live-r and less glands, exereising the ilost setreching powers weakless aind af'eelioi of tihe digestiveorgan they are withal, safe, certain aid plensait. REAl) AND D'E (ONVINCED. Fron the ioston Bee. The editor said, Wec, 22nd Dr. Koopiand's Celcbriticd German Bit< for tie cure of Liver Compulint, Jaundic Dytajppsia, Chronic or Nervonts Debility, is d se reIy nite of the most potmlar miteites the day. 'fliese iitters have been usied bytho sands aiiiu a fiiend at utr elbow says lie Ib himself reecived iln efeliunIl and perinatne ctre of Liver Complaint from tie uise of ti remedy. We tire convinmcel that ill the use these lBitters, the patient constantly gai stretgthi anid vigr-a fact worthy of great cu sideration. h'lley are pleasait in tsto ni smdell,.snd ent lhe tsed by persons vith the ma delienie titomntehs ni: im safety, umder aniy e cumstances. We are speaking trm experium aml to the nitlicted we tadvise their uie. "Scott's Weekly," onme of thit best Litern papers published said, Atgtt:;t 25. I)r. Iloeland's Giernt Iilers, tnamtfitur by Dr. Jackson, tire n1oV recotimteided some (of the most prominent ittetmbers of t fitulty ts an article of much eflicacy cases of feialo wenkness. As such is t case, we would atvise all tmothers to obtair bottle, nmil thus s ave themselves much sir ness. Persons tof debilitatel consitithstions va find these litters adtvatiam eotiu to their hiettli as wve know from experienee the salutary elli they have upon weak system-ts. MlORlM EVII)ENCE. ,rite ' imilentkphia Sat rday Gazectt,' t hest faumily newspaper pulhishied in the Unit States. 'he editor says of )r. Ilotilland's German 11,ers.-It is seldt that .%u reoimmend whai are termed Pate 'ledicites, tio tIhe comfidetnet and pattronage otir readers; and therefore whett we reconitne Dr. lloiollmnd'si Germia liitters, we wish it he distinctly ntiderstood i.at We are not spet ing of the tostrums of the day, that tire nmois atout for a birief periol and then forgotten afi they have dune their guilty rneehi of mimcbi it of a tietdicinle lonl'tg establisled, ltmiversa ptizeil, anud which Itis met the lcarty appro of the flculty itself." r 27' Evidheire upon evidene las been I cei VetdI-t(ktL- t, -[oiegoin g-, frl iirsn~I ei oI the I ,iicot, the last three years, and thin stro est testiimny iti itts favor, is, that there is ime of it ised itn the practice of the regular Plhy cians of Philadlelphitt, thai all other nostrm coitibined, a fCt that Cn easily Ie establiske ant filly proving that a scientifie prepJarati, will maeet with lteir quiiet approval when pI seniti etn in t 1i formo. ~~~Timl uhiw.; kite wil -c dgi yjef ,ai and t )Dyspepsia, no one cnI duit after u as directedi. it nets speci fentIly uponit the SI miac'h anid Liv 'er; it is prferahfela to enilomief oil lollionus disrous--thea iftet is iimmedhial Themy enin hue ihnimiintereda ti femalne imr itift wcith i-afety' anid relialeL benetfit at tiny time. 1'Tis medic in" has a ttainaed thmtat high eblarai Ier ua lihi is nueeenary for till medajiines to attai to itndutce contetrfeite'rs to putt fuirthm spurio articlet tat the. risk ofi the lives of those 'ahlo ai Look ter/I to the ma' -ks :f thr' gernuine. Th'les havu e the writtent s-iglntulre aof C'. .t A('K SO N ttpont the wa.rappear, tindt his lian blownt in the biottle,9 te'ithoutt u:hicha they; ares rwus. iFor stile Whleiti-ti attd Retail at the N'o. 12th A rr'h-St reet, tirm doo'r lowlas Sixt P'hdadelpjhia; nn td by re.spect.tabit lettelers gen rally thiroutgh thle ctttttry. To. ennbalet till classes of inivilids tio onmjiv t ihnk tages of their great retotrative powev f.T.' W'hie, A~gent for Georgiai, Son antd North ('arolinias. h I I..LND, JIAItItAJ.L & ('0, Dec. 23. 18t1. Charlesto,,. C. So, Garolina.-Suinter Dis 1 1). VA UGhIlAN, wh Io is~ ini the Cost ~-.dy ol lie SlierillI' of Sitnliter lDiitrit by virtute oif certi W irits of Cahpins Sat isieCinduml, ait lie sit ofa ''i Thom; .\ c~ree, ha tving filed jit my oilice, logethn wsith lia Schednitic otn onthI, of his Esitate at el'cths, his pttiiotn tn the Counirt of Coii tiomi I'le:s ilrayinmg that lie mnay he tdi tedl to thle beneflits of lie Actts of thet Genm riI Assembl!y nit-de for the reliief 'it inso vent debtors. It is nrderedl thait Ite sa 'lThomas .\leu ee, ad alil ;tIIithers, thle ( redli nrc to wh~ini the saiid C. D). Vautghant, is nt wise indaebiedI, hei, tutd they nare herel sitmntited, ai have ttotice to a ppenr, ha fire I he siad Court at Smmmter Coitri lIonus ott thet EighItIih, rb i f Novectiber nerxt I shwa emtise, if anyus thev can itwhy th pirayer ad the let itlion aforecnitt, hiouItd ni be grntedi. Encourage Home M~ailufac tures, fIlE Subswcribier, gralthil for thle libiert himt. tamkes this inet'hiod of iniforminitg the pepil of huteir and lie adjopinitng IDistricts, th at Il still c'ornmies to enrry on the, CA ll A(JK illa II A RN l-5x8hMA h'ING bumsineass ii ll s 'aar ins birainches, at his sittad in lliiisilie, S. ile is laking laurgo taddhitionts tis liIstualisl tmentl, sita tio nnbiilah him tat tmiannfactuare e'a er thitng iwant, ini his hine, at Ite shoirtest tnot ie nndo it a stylie of waorkiniaship eqiual to tiiy i the Sutheli-rum Sitati. lIhe hats ini hii emipliy m' perieced wsorkmten, andh is well iqphe~htd wit the best s'eason',d itimbear tdaso wvithi Trinmimn atnd aloiutintgs oif the iatest stylie. All news waork idoni in ii line wiia, beaih waa i.nimca l'. iiniiths andit repniredl'a w itout chairg if' t ftil i that timle. lie wa.ill. dla reptairing~' time shourtest ntiite, tutu ini case abty pe'rsion livim att a istunete shiaathl wiant reptairinig donte, if thme wtil write'h t thuat tellect. lie wvil' send for th jail, anda returti it when'i dotne, .JAS. W. AMIIllOSIE. N.Il.-lhis -rt:ns ti re its reasotnable iw ant personi cuild oxpcet iiishiopvi lie, S. C., Mimrch ', 185i2. Q0-ly 4 Eg?' flneak liver Wa'tchan will c'opy Si months. . J. W,. A. Fdr Sale, My IOUSIK -AND I)ILT, ini the village Suteirville. where I now live'. hero nr FiFTY-F.'V'C AChE1)1" OF AND iin the loii ntis inade (-asy t thai urchaise rs. Janm. 15. 185a2. 1:3-t W. tLE .t BAnothe:loiti D R EAT OR Fn1r DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THB TRUE ]DIGESTIVE FLUIb, Y 0:-9 GASTRIC JU/ICEs Prepared from nItNNErT, or the fourtki Stornach of the Ox, after directions of Baron ebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. k Ilouou. TON , . D., Philadelphia, Pa. Tise is a truly wonderful remedy fI Indies tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver omplant, I Constipation, and Debility, Cnring after Na. . ture's own metlod,by Naturesa' own gent, the n Gastric Juice. Z. 'Plalf a teaspoonful of Ppain\ infused if in water, vill digest or dissolve, Fire '4'ounds j. of Reust Beef, in about two hour, outtof the r Stomnach. iPerin is the chief element, or Great !ligestl 34 ing I rinciplt of the Gastric Juice-thue Solven, of the Food, the Purifying, Poreserving, at d Stinulatinig Agent of tle Stomach and luteuj tines. It is extrateud from the Digestive Stout tach of the Ox, tims forming an artificial Digen' tive Fluid. precisoly like the natural Gast rs Juice in its Chemical powers, and futrnishin C' Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By IiteI U' aid of this preparation, the pains and evils o4 of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removo-l just - they would be by a iealthy Stomach. it is do r in- wonders for Dys ptics, Ctring cases of De nt piftt, Emnneintion, ervous Decline, and Dys lis e Contstumption, supposed to be on the verge (it flthe gruve. The Scientifie Evidence upon us which it is based, is it the highest degree Curi n otis and Itemiarkable. Pt SCI BNT1 FICG EVIDENCE ! Baron iiebhig in his celebrated work on Ani mnal Chemistry, saytk : "1 Ani artificiail Digestive Finid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, mny be ry readily prepared fromtn the mucous mneitmbrane of thle stom h (of the Calf. in which various arti cles of food, as riteat and egg, will he softened, changed antd digeted. just in tite same mnanner as they w iould be in the human stomach.' e Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings tin the n "Physiology of Digestion," observes that " a ie tdiminution of the doe quantity of the Gastric Juice is a IromtinetL and llI-prevailing cause of lyspepsia;'" itld liv states that a distuigteshed profemsor of nedicine in London, who was se verely afillited n ith this comuplainit, finding ct every thing el-ie to fail. lbmd recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained frot the stonmachs of living ils, which proved completely sue. heC cessfully." e Professor Dunglison, of the Jefferson College Philadelphia, iinhis great work on iumian Phy m sioloigy. devoutes imore than fifty pages to an ex. 't ainaitation of this subject. liM experinets (of with Dr. ileaitiont, on the Gastric JuIce oh A tained fron the living Ituimn stomach, andl to from anitnals, are well known. "it cases." k- ha suya, - digestion occurred asperfectly in the ed artificial as in the imtunil digestions." er Dr.John W. Draper, Porofessor of Chemistry, 1-, in lahe Medical College of tihe University os ly New York, in hii " 'ext Book of Chemistry," a page 386, slays.: " It has been a qtstion whie tier artificinl digestion could be performed-it e- it is now universally adiul ted it na - be." ' IrpenFutes NtvadiiliId work on Phyr: >g~ g- n lii is in tile lilr of every physician.and re is used as a Text Book- in all the Colleges, is ai- full of evidence similar to the above, re tn spectnig the remarkable Digestivo power of Pep. d, sin, and thle finct that it may be readily seplara-t, )II ted frot the stonach of the calf or Ox, and used t for experiments inl Artificial Digestion, or as a remsedy for diseases of the Stomach, and deri nt cient secretion of:Gastric Juile. - W~all on-tite-Agetitnnd gut a descriptive at- Circular, gratsis, giving a large ansonnt of. Sci i entiic Evuiene, similar to the above, together e. nithi ieports of Remarkable Cores, front all nat plarts of thue Untited States. AS A D'SP'El'SiA CURER, Dr. I loughiton's Pxrsts hias prastured the ae- mnost tnarvellous efyects, in curing~ cases of Dc in bility, Emnatiatiotn. Nervous Dechnte, andi Dys us peptic Comustunionu. It is impossible tol give re atle details of cases in thte litmits oaf this adver tisetucunt; hmt authencuticiatedl certificates have lbeent givena of titure ithani Two llunadred Remark able Cures, an Plaladelphlia, New York, antd e ltouston ulao. TJhease were ntearly tall dlesperiate . cases, antl the cuires were tnot onaly rapid tad wondelurfuI, but perm~iaieut. It is a great Nervouts Anitidote, andh particnlar ly useful laor tenadenicy to ilius disordher, Liver hi Compqlaimu, Fever tad Agtue, uaal the Evil efTeets 'of Quiinei, .Meracury, and tother drugs upott thec l'agestjve tirganus. atfter ia ong ikntess. Alsas, for excess in .eatinag, andu theu toot free use of ar dtent ?'pitits. It almost reconiciles Ilealth with et Jtutempu~eranee. Ther~ue is nao form of Old Stiomneh Complaiuts whichu it dloes fiat seem to reachl and remove nat mee.( Nat itnatter laowbadl thtey nity be, it gives Li ie~amnt relie:/! A single dose remor'es all thse rnjdeti.tiut symuptoms; asuid uit andy ineedy to Ibo re'peatedl,for ia shitrt time to muake theme good utfectx permtanenat. 1Furity of Blood and higor -/ Bodiuuy fallow at once, It is pairticularecicel. iutt ini cases of Natus.ea, V'omiitintg, Crampis, Is Sorentess of Ite jpit oif the Stoutach, distresa a fter eating, low, cohll state of the Illood, licaviness, i- Laon ness of Spirts,~ Despondentcy, Eunariationu, Wenkne.s, iendene ' to) lnsanit y, Suicidhe, &a. d D~r. Iloughltion's 1'epsin. is solad by nearly all thte dalerm itinue dl rugs at nad P'opular .Medicine-s, r t thrhout tthe linit Sttes. ft isa prepaedi Power nd n Fuidfou-anad in IPrescriptiion tvials for the use of P'hiians-. P 1rivatte (irctuhars ftor the use of Piysuiians, I- may beo obhtaineda tf Dr. Isuightont or hsis Agenuts, .deseribing te n. hatte process of preparattioni, andti - itimg thec authsorits upJont which thue clauims aif this tnew raeedy are batsedh. As it is naot a s'crTai remedy,, ino objet tiont enn be t rtaitead agaist its I- use, by- Phiysician-i ini respecutabsle staiinn uad v reguashir practice. P'rice, Onse D~ollar per blitte. 'y E fat ~m usenv Tuits !-Every botttle of thea .genuine P'EPSIN bears thte wvritten signatture oif 'J-. S.-I ItnToNv, M. D., solo P'ropsrietasr, P'hil adelpahita, Pa. Copay-rightm and 'Tradhe Mark ,e 0 ctureda. e [9"' Soldl by all Druggists and Dealers itn t heajiciines .Far sloe itt Suter tvill by~is MiiIEAR & IltlfRTON. n D embr 16, 1851. 8-ly. Improved Cotton Gins, Th'anuk ful for past fa vours the suibscriber wisht3 e-s to inform the pttblic that be still mnanuifac il tuares Coattont Gins at hm establhishtmenst ini State. n buirg, otn the miost impuiroved anda apsprovedl lant wicah hat thiniks that thle cotton ginntead oti one I a of those gins of theo hato imphrovemnent is wvorth alat l eatst a qluarter of a cent more titan the aot. .tout ginniedl asi thin ordinary gin, Hie also man itutres them otn the most simnpl-t conastruction, .ot thea fittest fitisha anal of the best materials ; to wit, Sit'ee Sawvs andI Steel Platead Ribs Case ( hanrleined whitch Ihe wvill sell for $2 por Saw. Iiet aulso repirs olad gins atnd puts thtemi In coim . hplete ordeur tat the shtortest ntotice. All orders for a n Gius. will be prompjaly and punctually attended Sto. . VILLIAM F~l~LhSON. r- - - ----_ AMYERICAN HOTEL, SCORNER nF KtNG AND GEoHGE. STREF.TS Charli'eston, S. C. 'THE SUllSCRIllt, having this. leedca oaf his itnterest itt the A MElt!- () CA N llOTEl. to Messrs. G. F'. KEN Nt-iY & .J. M. IllRSTr, solicits for thecan thae pa tronuage of his friendis. I GEO. W. KING. I' The itmdersignedh wouhld respectfually inuform U thecir friendts andh thae travellinag paublic that they . htave least thtat ele~gmant establishmetnt the A ment- L f can liotel, cornuer of King andi George Streets, swhuere they are ready for the reception of those - .whuo may favor thema witht a call. . .. ' .. ofiry Sumti, Di '4:i '0 April 27th .185 IAYNSWORfl11;, 4. O t Candidate for the OhcewofQ Sunter District at. tho e-a u Ala rch 23, 1852. F O R A 67We are* It announce T. J. DINKINisjm. ror Clerk of the. Court, at tileensu April 16th 1851 - ANY O:' Mr. Editor: Pfem nounce Mr. J. J. -MoKELLA' late- for Clerk of the Court, LD trict, and oblige April 12, 182 Aii C~ WOULD res cfullyi I their friends mnIt bi t'f~ tkey are now receiving, 0i selected, stock of FALL AND , WINTER GOODS, compnUrig in part as follows: Dry Goods 'llicoes:, Del~ainS, Cahineies, Meij . lpaccaIS, Go:1gharm, Cam44. mne s, Jeans, Kerseyu, Linseys, 9FIint -, lilcalclied and Brown ShirtingB, U &c. C. ,BOO0TS AYD.SIIfO.NS. ,,"'-, Peged and Sewed Boots, Brd als Shoes and Gaiters of all descriptios. JIATS AND CAPS. AMole"Akin, Wool and Plush Its Gl d and Cldoh Caps of every variety. iSADDLERY Saddles, bridles, Vhipri &c. A LSO. A fine assortnts of Groceries C oc ery - liardware, nId an.y.goods. I A call is resk ectiully solicrt* as - are confdent wean suit you in prica ,iuality. h - n y#w ROACII & ]TFACKWQD, Palm nmntto Huse.u rntefe Sept. 2-1 h. 18,52 Throu h Fare-fir l0 IlILAIELPHJ4 ~ ' .AND To NEW-Y T'IIE G(ME1AT AIlL IOOT CilARLESTON, 8. EAVING; tghe hlarfate Ler . atir i - arrival of th Southern ca'rs, yia VI2~~ *AlINGTON, N. C., fronm w'hmi, twoa ily3 trains aire dlispantched-at 8 .*~ a , end 2 1*. 31.; thec 8 o'clock onl5 cohnectrp~' WVeldon with the lines to- Peterstitg Rmchamotid, WVaushington;, Unltimore,'Phad Idpphiai, and New- York. Thle pubh.' respectfly iniormjed that the at Ihes~e lines, are in first rato condition, S ire navigated by well know~n and per:eceicd cosmnanders; the Rbail re in fline ordier,- -(the Wim nid WVeldon.- na well as . the mad Roano having recently en~1dv witha heavy Trail) tiliceeb tirmmo ufety und dfespatch. Bly teud ,assengecrs ny~nimg themselves, of 1~ FIR E'I' TRAIN may reach Ziillinmore 0 hours. IPhilaidelphia in 45' haoursiajt ew~ Y"orx in 50) 1.2 hoturs; and hiy. I >! *CONI) ''RAIN , heiy arrive 'in: al~ - imrre in f 0 hours, Philhadelphianig56 iours, and New-York ini (11- Iinit& 'Ilbrough t eketst enn ak l e .WINSLO\V, Agent of thoirie-W In inI Raleigh Itail Road Coii' t ulire of ithe -Company, foot rf'tard treet, Cha rleston, 8. C., to- tIhy:in 'lde The' .subscriber respetufufy'lrim m hs rienif; andI customecrs, that hie ih noire&t1i~, ihis ol sianid, Nio. 26 !IA~ NgSi'paa,(u lairs,) from Enghe'.d, Germany, Frauncea i. fortherni States, ai complete ashortmentr Ittpi a C(Lb( ft zlig)3ygg;~ old and Silver Watches, 3ewelry&c a' per Cnialogine nnnexed, whieh he sp red -. ' sell on reasonable terms, at la oe.a a if ie Country Tlrnde. lie respectfullysij calf, being dfeterminied to sell as low as any louse in thie City. E. G. BROW. CATALOGUE, ilk nind traw~ Ilomtes. Biblbon, 1%loiersa ilk (Good, llisiery, Gloves, Scarfm ru~u oagether wifth a com~fplete assortmeont of Mllito5 ry Goodsi, D)res.s and Cloak rimming;~ uns, IRifles, Rtevomlvinig and other -Vt~ 'ecussaon Unps, Game$:.Shot Bage go dew Flaa'ks. O iuves, Scissors, Razors, Gent eag 't'oile t Causes, Inisiral Jutrumnrts. V'riting ica, Work floxes, Fanoy Su8 iay5 oats' Spool Cotton, Common~d muttons, Combs, Needles, Pins1 Brushe.$ longneis, ons, Perfumery, Inks, ni a general assortment of Fancy -Artick. obll and Silver WVatches, Jewlr farine ITine Pieces, French M antol~eea omamon JBrasas awl Wood Clocku&e Eniglish and Geinanu Guip, 'raps, and vn rious 'oilier arties eru Smention. N..--Just received from Pr6 w,9* >lenudid assortmaent of Gil anr ver oflereid in this nmarket. (S October 14, 1851. 4-f Lewis M, fo. 120 lilEETINII S'J~i CH-ARL ESTON, S ILS--Sperm and - W ae,-Aggr ~i ~ lirooklyn Factory. !IJITEI ELBA D,-Agent for tinfen (Ii tON SA F E8-:-A gent for Rich' Si altapd~ LAT1OR CALS- ento EORGlA BURR STONEil. Cha rleston, Oct. 1$, For Sale at ' IULR MO$~ Feb. 17th, 18.2