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Yir blmnew with a pacslonase -sp. d their treasures of crim. "now Sbright waters, waft. In. eing in Oerany andI gong, remasin: ' Slie unt ii, dwell in Its bowers, 118*11.beautiful one. e6AO i South, and I'll build thee a tWilil never intrusively come! * P lpa, tho Myrtle and Pine taif rauge, and ruby - geuuned iby dwelling and shade .. ie-keep amoreus tune, gut f fountalpme .wel'Tit an Wez us, so sorrows to grieve-. omt to6'gth IIn'Its 6wers, BG~ed4,au'ini-one. Oetothe:.South, 'tin the horme of the It. own, can doep passlon impart, teofa Summer Is felt hi the sou ever 4i" fervent centrol. thy beauty mocit brilliantly away1'ik sorme delleae f h heart shonid realIsed be, 7 bei'ut land seem an Eden to three. O! comte to the South shrine of the Sun And dwell In its bowers, weet.-beautinin oe. Oh God, the power and will ... to othern as I still ould they should do-to m mz a consecience face from guile; cie on eartly,thiingo to smile; d 'tiQn ny heart to Thse. at that heart's most secret 7 -no false account I bring F ril-all Thou doott know; h ieeknowt my being, ai and end; A fhotl wilt mercy show. ..: O erred, 0 Lord, forgive; ubeen right. grant while Ilive t pth uMay stay. Wienpirr worldly pride, old:Jure my wand'ring steps aside, t'o.rect my way, IMAI..LLA GRALLx. rNom1 Parzu Soz.-All X -Asware that the handsome c. of '4500 has been offered by a lfished patriot 'and financier, - to 'prov6ke some redeem . "In bealf of etir common ' id her suffering reputation, arih of patriotic rhymers. .%as coniecrated its genius to -of" love,-rdurdier; politics, ders, and Mr. Jet vis' n ; but with ocoasional ex jobhn whioh "Coluinbia"---"the - ro ted banner"-"the asure figh," &d., have "been hon. iro," Tankee Doodle 1ouldy. y4e - rcflyet that" genius Ieroie, Th'e'epic, the lyrie, #u yt tgelse of the jigigorder S)teep. the Atlant-ic, and the Pacif-ic, Y '60, we rejoice in the e~h tboe patriotic muse has Shatdes of Milton and Paradise Lost was rewarded E *~t2 sterling, and the Raven with 'Iegr)y. tepi dollars. Had ye lived dr~~lsh In our day, Paradise might nv3w Regained, and the Raven p~r ak "Noyerm ore." Aare glad to find genius aroused, ~~&P4ilege of introducing the first aspir -public'notkee. lie informs us pf nie nino of the Muses, ~ &ey all refuse to -furnish the gfa Me olyk aeire "donsideraition" of dol di N and went off in high udon 'kicking up their heels in a A h~ nal to an Ellsler or sn' respectable sisterhood f ladlf their best estate. ~P~W~44~ 6'abstains from scandal, ~4~* i~4 o made his appeal in another na'~rttwhichshall be nameless, with <t&flowing result as an initial stanm le7&i says, if the specimen is ap .od hehre is more left of the same fk's.r fist line, it occurs to uts, 6.lve heard before, but n'imporee: - fl~lumliia, happy land ! - tirifty aeule, with plstic hand, F<17join humbug coin piastres! ' rej ebtbakaiee sarong and free from.faults, ~- ~T~~sthpeco in-their vault.,) of ahnpaner !" ? Baltimore Sun. ~r cason's only brother is the shdengineer in Sweden. T~l~lto y completed a massive and xfcentluice or lock of marble, neshefresh water harbor n rd of Stookholmn with salt w ron the other, and rs now en M4't tho Emperor 'of Russia, in ~liia canal to connect the interior il oe~ 1finiend with the Baltie. Si) 4/ ~ g ae themiatural obstructions that r a yet ventured this lat ~ ~ king. 'The house in which ~ 't*brothers were born has been d'by~tfoSivedi sh government ; evit6n as a pulemonu *hpIyt.-.Always strive to hibeautiful, even it it is a oan; batisachild of '~~.if~i~Iograph of Heaven. - i cberish it in every star, ~4~ I#~ y owwr1 isi every face, in every ever : rpplnIll, in every g~i.~ nd thank God for its existence 4fth'I~tifetist your eyes upon it - hf~b~ -ufind it; for it' improves - '~ frits contemplation, and asperities of mran's sordid1 ~Fp RbLLs.-Make a light ol bttree-fou rths of '- ~ red your fruit on, if! f~i~ byrolling it up,1 ~t% II;"gigase your recipefor rendering boots anId "ioea water-proof, which The Editoi says he tried with perfect success: 'Take one pint of boiled linseed oil, two ounces of beeswax, two oun ces of spirits of turpentine, and two ounces of burgundy pitch, Let them be carefully melted over a slow fire. With this mixture new shoes and boots are to be rubbed in tlie sun, or at a little distance from the fire, with a sponge or brush. This operation should be repeated with out wearing ther as often. as they become dry,' untii they are fully sat urated, which will require four or five times brushing; by this the leath er beaelnes iwpervious to water. The boot or shoe., thus prepared lasts much longer than common leather; it acquires such a pliability and soft nose that it will never shrivel, nor grow hard, and in that state is the most effectual preventive against colds, &e. It is necessary to re mark that shoe. and boots thus prepared ought not to be worn until they become perfectly dry and elast ic; as in the contrary case the leath er will become too soft, arid wear out much sooner than it -other wise would.. MATanIAL ron BUILDING HotuS s.-The Scientific American, in an article on the- cost of materials for building houses, says that a house near Fishkill has been constructed, the walls of which are prepare(] gravel. Walls two hundred and fifty-six feet in circumference, and eleven feet four inches high, cost $79 to put up, and this amounts to as many feet as are embraced in a house forty-five feet long twenty Gve feet wide and twenty-one feet high-two stories and a half. The materials of which the walls are made, are compounded of oight bush els of slacked fime, sixteen bushels of sand, and about sixty bushels of fine and coarse gravel. This wall had stood summer heats and win ter fro3ts, and is getting harder and better every day. When stone, wood and briek are high, this is con sidered a very econonical material, espeeially fbr the construction of cot tages around the neighborhood of a large city. Bru. BNARD AND uIs CASTLE. The ruins of the Chateau de la Veri er, on the banks of the Erdre, in the department of the Loire Inferieure, are -according to the tradition of neighboring peasantry 4etle outWwri,&-Blue e hero of the well known nursery tale. The, formidable personage, who i~s not altogether a creature of fancy, was Giles de Bfotg, who lived in the reign of Charles VIL, and was a vessal of John Duke of Bre tangs. He was tried at Nantes on suspicion of having destroyed a numn her of children, who had been seen to enter the eastl, and were never heard of afterwards.~ The bodies of several wore afterwards found, he ha'ving caused them to he put to death to make use of their blood in writing charms and forming incanta tions to rise infernal spirits, by whose means he believed, according to the horrid superstitions of the times, that hurried treasures would be revealed to him. On his trial, ho confessed the most horrid acts of atrocity, and was sen tenced to be burned alive; but the duke caused him to be strangled be fore ho was tied to the stake. T1he execution took place December- 25th, 1840, and a dletailcd account of it is still preserved in the archives of Nan tes. The oyster beds from which the principal supply of the London ma ket is procur-ed, arec those of Whiitsta ble, Rochester, Milton, CJolc-hester, Buirnham, Feversham, and Queen borough; all artificial beds, fur-niish ing native. When the spawrn of the oyster are first shed, they r-ise in very small bubbles, like oil or gre0, to the top of thc water, float on the surface, and arc moved to and fro, till, by the air and sun, they ar-e brought to maturity, and the shell formed, when they sink by their na taral gravity, and always remain at the place where they fall. Florists will be pleased. to lean that wvhat was hitherto a floral imnpossi. bility, is said to hav'e been accom plished at last. The "August Rose," i new aspirant to their favor-, claims o be a double yellow fr-agr-ant elim. >er. It is dlescrihed as rosemubling ~ho Lamarque somewhat in alppear. tnce, but it is a more vigorouls grow nr, leaves much larger, mor-o rnuddy tnd dar-k in hue, very glossy and landsome; roses very lai-ge and very louble, arnd in color pure yellow; n~uch deeper than Devoneisis, and he Rose quite twice as lar-ge as Le EPactole; but shaped like Lamarquie, )ut is larger, and the flower, when ixpanded is much larger, it is pe 'octly Tea scented as fragr-ant as Decvoinesis, and more fragrant than my other variety known. Its foli tge is superb; it is a reobar-kable clim mor, bloomning~ very freely, in clasters >f odd numbers-generally from one o Eveo t fa ' h1igh'a anlev~' rt5 n4 i ingly beautiful. ge ~ ~ to ,0mn the othei'day; b iM Sve agl~fi to 9ood to.b lost. 1 411114. thfata lI old fe.low who use to livnin tha neigh borhood of Natchez, Mississippi,"used to keep a carriage and a pair of horses for his daughters' exclusive benefit, and as a matter of course, the young ladies used to make good use of themi; scarce ly a day passed over their heads that did not find them goingor coming frotn .Natchez. The old mnan, in the mlan tuner You tnust recollect was very close in matters of money. The horses be gatn to look thin-so thin that one would have supposed that their only provender was barrel hoops, shavings, or something similar. One day the old gentleman was standiug in front of one of the principal hotels in Natch ez, w0hen.his carriage rolled past, and his horses were made the subject of' conversation. -The old gentleman said he could not account for their being so poor, he was sure that he-had done all in his power to make them look de cent, and had tried almost everything, but the confounded horses never would improve. Meester," said a raw Irishman, giv ing the old gentleman a quizzical leer, as he continued, 'Did ye iver thry cori?' SAv Youa EARinIss.--The prae tice which appren tices, clerks, and oth ers have, of spending their carrnings as fast as they accumulate, is one great reason why so many never attain a position above ivdiocrity in life. A person who receives but a small com pensation for his services, will, with a little care over his exchequer, and a system of regularity in his expendi tures, find that at the end of the year he is prepared to encouiter any enter goney or nishap. But, as a general thing, they manaige to get rid of their earnings quite as quick as they are due, thus leaving them wholly impre pared fOr emergencies, by sickness or otherwise. zA system of curtailing un ne0cessary expense, if adopted by our younger folks, would bring around the most happy and gratifying results. and be the means of raising to eminence and standing in society, many who now have contracted the habit of part ing with their earnings so readily and foolishly-for the habit of ke'eping continually in debt, begets :ndif'erence and dissipation, a lack ofself-respect, and ai utter disregard for future pros pects. The real cause for a great deal of crime may be traced to the habit of a foolish expenditure of money in ear lier d ays.-Alhany Tranusript. LAND WARRANTs. -Thompson's N. Y. Reporter says of Land War rants: Ldnd Warrarift idl . * ance. I .1 a 0est es, a p b ty that Congess may yet do some thing with the Public Landa 'that will effect the price 'of Land War rants. Bu ying Selling 160 acre Warrants, 9152 $166 80 acre Warrants, 84 86 40 acre Warrants, 43 1-2 44 1-2. Tu'is BasT o11.4sE FOR iRoN x.E. After a trial of all kinds of reci i mended grease, to prevent frict ion hut ht oin machinery and the iron ax lesi of our lumber wagrons, we decide in fa-. vior of a simpjle miiui- ofi~c~ hitg's hord, wheat flour and black head. Alel t the. other iigredienits aii equial wveighit, un-i tii the miixtuore is brought, to t he con* sstey of ordinary paste.--withi utraisiig the heat near the b ti ing poinut. Tlry it, in order to be sat isfied (of its utilit v. Pmiin-AimiuriwrA liuxs.-Ta'mke a Ipoiimdt of four, thle rinids oif three leimoiis grra ted fine, a hrlf pound of butter itel t ed ini ai cotffee-eu p of creami, ai teaspoonfultIiiI of ye.ast, atil three eggs. Mi'x; a iil half a pounod of finely-powdered wit e sugar work wellI, let it stand to rise wellI. and it, will make 39! buns. Duor' C~As.--One quart of miilk, Iarge tea-spooinii ofitSaleratus d isol ed ini a eup if erenil; to whlich still in flour very simoothily uiitil a thick batter - T[hen dipi your sfpion in miilk anud withI it plire yoii batter at short ditunees1 iii a lbut tered pani. Veryv dreue mad en t irely of' creani, eitiher wilh I otr with.. CI':x-r To Mfsi J'ie inEx A s-i Gr..us Wanms--This cemient sohld about thle comiuntry as a great secret, is nothI i *g mour'' imi sh-llae miielted and draw 2iVu tut intoi stieks. I lent the ari. (lhi a little above bling i wa~ter heat. and~ apply a thini c(at iiig oni l bith smur.. acsift lhe broken vessel, and whlen cold it will be as stroiug as it. was oiig imalir. A Wetr edto thusus upi the poeniliarimties of a cointemipora ry: lie is too lazy to carn a meal andu too mean to enijoy one, ie never was geeus but once, andi that was wvhenl'i gave the itch to an appieni tiee ho9 So much for his good ness of heart! Of his industry, lie says the pubic may judge, when he states that the only time lie worked was the dayt that he mistook castor oil for honey. How~ leasanit is a love lv thling a litt le omit of' season-a rosebiad in win. tir, the instaince, or a kiss in churIb wheni the deaconi's ey o, are "cdosed ini piayer-." Stolen apples don't begin with it. Boo-rn .AND Soes --Thie leat her dlen lers arec thme most active ini buiness, iii New Yiork, at pr(eent. All ilnseip urins oif goods have adlvancued since the .fall 7 1-2 a 10 per cent., wvhile stocks arc very light. The market for upper an~d sole leather has still an upward .tendcene. ostr - D Diitiit of p1si!i -AiitO i I' tilt ~ d - . OREAT URE FOR BYSFEPSIAM DR. J. SHOUCHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, O, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from nrKT, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after.directions of Ilaron Liebig, the great Physioloticul Chemist, by J. S. Hotsuit. TON, M. D., P iladuelphia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Jammdice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, III Debility, Curing after Na. ture's own methiod,by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Eg" Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of RIst Bcef, in about two hours, out of the Stomach. Pe sin is tihe chief element, or Great Digest ing I rineiple of the Gastric Juice-the Solvent of the Food, time Purifying, Preserving, a: d Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and lutes tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stout aclh of the Or, thius forming an artificial Diges. tive Fluid. prceisiely like thu natural Gastric Juice In its Chmivical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Suistitute for it. -By the aid of this preparation, the painn and svils o, Indigestion and Dyspelssua are retnoved , just as they would lie ify I. healthy Stomach. . It is do' ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Da bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dys peptc Consuumption, supposed to he on the verge of til grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the higlcst degree Curi ous and Remarkable. :ClNiTII' EVIDENCE! Baran Liebg in his celebrated work on Ani mal Chemistry, says: " An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the-Gastrie Juice, may be readily prepared from Ite mnumcotus membrane of the stonaolt of the C:tlf, in which various arti cles of food, ns nieat and eggs, will be softened, chanmged and digested, just in the same mInanner as they wothl lbe int thle lutmnant btomach.' Dr. Cumbe, in htis valuable writings on tho Phypiology of Digetion," oberves that " a dimuinition of the due qluantity of the Gastric Jttice is a promninent and all-prevailing cautise of Dyspepsia;" and be states tht " a dittinguiled professor of mntedine in .ondon, who was se verely aolieted with this complaint, finding every thing else to fid, had r.:courso to tihe Gastric Jttice, obtainied from the stomnchs of living Mitnals, which proved completely suc cesstully." Profinsor Dunglison, of tie JefTerson College Philadelphia, in his great work ot; Intimn Pty siology, devotes mnore thati fifty pages to an ex atination of this iubject. IIs exeriments with Dr. Beautmo nt. o: the Gastric Juice ob taitned from the living Jinman stontach, and front imitals, are iveli knowmm. "lt eases." ie says, " digestnon otccurred as perfectly in the artificial as in te nattiur digestions." Dr.Johr: W. Draper, Prok-or of Chettistry, in the Medical ollege of tie ttniversity of New York, in his "' Text Hook of Clenmistry," page 3Mb, says, " It lots beent a cquestion W t th r artitini digetionl culd Ie performed-but illy adtiltted that it may be." sta tdard work ott P1hysiology, brary of every phys-ician, and Btok itt all to Colleges, is vimuilar to theo above, re )able !Digestiye joiverof Pep S tha: it uay - tlily sapara-~ ich of tLe calf Iw 01s dsM forL t' ~Ir - , u -n or' as remedy for dise s ofthe Stomach, antl defi eient secretion tit Gastric Juice.' 19 23;/ Caull on the A get antd get a descrilhive Ciculnr, gratis pivmtg a large atmunt of Sci enttifie li tidence j imilamr to the ablove, together wvith Reports of lictinarkablle Cures, fron ull parts of thte Untited Sttates. AS A DI) Sl'MUrslAC l R, Dr. Ilottght on'.s PErstN has producetd the most mattrvellIons effects, itt curing: cases of Do pteptme Conmstttmpont. It is impibt,.ifle to give the tdetails of cars int tile Iilnts of this adiver tis~eent; hb utu ti tited tertiticates ha~ve beett civenm of nt rI i han T1u o liltundred ittemrk aible Iture', Jtn lebtelphiia, .nw York, atnd Ilo.-tton tlone. fTee were nearliy all deusperto calses,antd the emes wetre not only rapid and It is it great .\ rsis mti-h'te, and! pirticmtlar ly u~eitul ir 'ent'ecy tu linions. diorder, Liver Comlainhutt. Fevetr antA -..;u, t i thme fEil efe'tsi ofI Qintninet, 3lereury, tu oti hetfr drugp itjum thme I iiptmve Ur!sonl, :.t!Or at lo.. sicktn'..*. Al--, f lorit~ exe I mi .o! . ii rl i ll t fre: Et olf ar itomuLIc til Cl.iti tOllAN S whtich! it del twnit ralt :i retioe t leme t. Notlt ma l rhw bad tfty mutay he, it gives anstat rtib!|! A minm Ilo'e remtoers all 1/me unplea0111.Iantj fjoam ; anmd it tonly needs to he retld~l fir a1 hit timte tio mtthse theste ,oudl effects pe2rnatiit. I'riof lltdiuie I ane zigor m9/ Jltliy tolltn it Itt . It , ittpaticumltr excel letnt itt cae of N aumsen. V'otmititng, CrampsI, bSormness of th it.;it of th Stotmatch, distress after L mw nos of S~pi rits, I espoitdency, l~i maatin R entktess, tendenetri to tistanity, snmicide, &.. Dr. I loughtoii.'s J'ipsin, is isold by nearly atll thme dealers int lu.e drmgsatntd Popular Medifcintes, thiroughou.tt th ft'n*zitedl States. it is jsrepamred int P'owder tum itt Fluiid folrmt-antd itt I reseriptioni vials for the uise of Phiiai~ns. P'mivato 4 ircuir0 tor thme tue of Phiysirinnms, nmty be obitined If Dr. I llughitont or his .igents, i...erihmtli tihl imholefprocess of pmrepar attiont, andii gis inmg the auth .nties upn which time ecimtts of t.his nEwr reeV are batsedi. As it is not a steret renu lly, tillj- tfion can bmCtt e raitid agaminslt its tse by Phlp icte-is itt respec table ttaditng amid regi r prant ii-. l'rice, One Illor per bottle Iy? tins :n,: -rt Es' !-lvery botttle of time geninte PISSN bears time writttn signature of J. s. i'litinj., M. 1)., somle P'ropfrietor, Phlil adlphilia, P'a. Copy-rightt und TIrade Mark se 07'*Slild by, atll IDrttrists atnd Dealers itt Mledicintes. 1I' ft* Itn Sut Ervmtillet'by Decetmber 1f, 1:151. 8-ly. Jewel.ry ! Jewelry !! jiamg ju 1 reoe frmt ChIarlestoin, the itubmcrtii htt- :heily om harntii, ntnd its iiowi te t nug n neai~t :1tn!l well selected ack. ,(C. TP. M ASON. Nov. 15 h-5S- -t Camden Bazaar [10J(2 I A'1RE! LOOK' HEREm!! -tety ofl Dry (Ill, tnewt styles3 c-, C lt .y andl lm Ch i W re, &c.',&. Selintg tnt Clia:rle'ston pices. Md. DRIUCKER CO. Camtden, )e. Q1, I"52 8-tf Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn PRIME Motuntaini fntter, (tn small Firkints) dio. do. Leaf Lardl, do. North Carolina Bacona, do. ORN.1 OBT,- LATTA. Muich 25, 1851 /4t * <'ONS .DOOR WJASTOF A THE stbsdribers iaving purchased thel are now opient, a large, chuico, astid.wel Se DRUGS, 31EDICINES, CHE311CALS, DYE STUFFS, COSMETICS. PERIFUllERY, dof ev"y-kfind FANCY SOAPS, - ThomSonai ad P GARDEN )S1ED AN AND A YAlT1ET- 'OF ARTICLES 09 A 'of which will be sold on reasona WL7 All orders frotn the country rotmptly a .Dn. W. JAS. DARAX. Sumterville, J.nuary 11th, 114. THOMAS J W( DRUGGIST AIN CAMDE] OFFERS for sale, for ciia'h, or an amroved cred and WELL SE iECTED assortment of EAST INDIA ] Drugs and I FRENCH, ENGLISH A ND A MER IC. SIIRGICAL INSTRUIMENTS, PAINTS AD TRUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VAIINISIHE PESSARIES, " - DYE STUFI DRUGGISTS LABELS, BRONZES, " GLASS WARE, BRUSIIES, PATENT IEDICINES, WiNDow Gi TnobtPoNIAN MEDICINES, LAmP AND V SnAEas' Hrilas & ROOTS, SoLAR, LAR GARDEN SEEDS, SPIRIT GAS Genuine Cod Together wil COMPRISING THE STOCK OF A ALSI Agent for the rm PA TENT AND FAM M April 6th, 1852. CABINET WAREROOM. ' F. M. ANDREWS TAKES this method ol iniforminst the citizens of Sumterville atd vicinity that lie has opened in Sumierville, (Ipposite the new Presbyterian Church, a CA1IFNET WARE ROOM1, where he vill keep for salc, cheap, all such furniture am comes under'this department of his trade, which he will warrant of good material ; aid will furnish fur tas, at Charles- I ton prices, ill descriptions of Funitere mhele. lmeairing executed at i.he shortest notice. lulogany and plain Collins furnished with out delay. L Having proctired the services of 31r. C. W. DAVIS, he is prepared to fornish Metallic Plates engraved in any style. All the subsriber asks is a fair trial, and hopes by punctual attention to business and easy terms, to merit public patronage. r February 17, 1852. 17-ly I Improved Cotton Gins. Thankful for past favours the subscriber wish. es to inform the pliblic that lie still manufac tures Cotton Gills at his establisntent in State, burg, on the msost improved and approved plan which lie thinks that the cotton ginsned on 0ne of those gins of the late improvement i worth at least a quarter of I ceit more than the cot ton ginned con 'tito. ordinary gin. He also manl nilactures them on the most vhnpl-t construction, d of the finest -firish Sind 6 the best materials ; to teel -eilel Plated Ribs Case lar4eItd- vtffirsheib ill sell for 2per S- Irepair oId giri and rsii9 u 'ln-om-i plete order at thaeshortest notice. Al orarsbr Gins will he~ promptly and puncetually' attended2 to. WILl lAM ELLISON. Stateburg, Sutmter [Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26 Ar TilE OLD STAND OF~ s. & J. OILDEIST. -'g S.&S. M. GILBERTp constitnue theo CAi R1AGE BUL.SINVE.N.S at thet asbote s.tan-No. 35 ansd 40t WVentworth-street, Chleiston-where. they will 1be pleassed to e:Chibit to their ol trienids nud customaers a very extenssive Stock of Vehicles, conm prisuig those of their own msanufacture, together withi variosus other stylesi usually foun~id in thi s ma rket. Th'leir long acquaint. a ice with this tinarket a simanufnesttsrers amii dhealers will ensable them to olTer greaht imdutcmenuts t's purchs~ers hoth in .styles ansd pirices. Augtust 234, 1 852. 44-tf Encourage Home Manufac tures, 'I'"E S"bscriber,'rat'itl"fr't'e''he-ral psatronaisie hsertetfore bestowedr upron him, takes this msethodl of informing the isople of Sumter andi the adjoiniinsgl)istricts, t t hle still c'ontiunes to carry on the CA RiIIAGE and IIARINESS .MA K ING business in all its vari ons bsrunietbes, at his sand in llishIopville, s. C. lie is mnakinig large wshitionss to his Estabilish-. nment, so as to enale him to marnufactusre evecry thinsg wansteds, in hsis line, at the shsortest nsotice, asi in a style of wosrksmnsheip equal to any in the Soutthern, States, ie ha~s in Ihis emiploy ex pkeeed woirkmteun, anid is well supplhed wIths the,. best se.rsnned timb ler ;also with Trinnnigs andh Mluntinsgs osf the latest style. All nsew work det ini his line will be war rasssied 12 msonths anid nepairedl wt hoiut charge if it fail ini that thime. lie will do repairing at the shsortest nottee, anud in case any person livmig at a dtistaniieo shosiuld waint repairing done, if they wiill writo to that effect, lhe will senid for the jobs, andI return it whlen done. JAS. W. AMIBROSE. N.Il.--hlis TErMs are as reasonable as any prson ciold er pei. i sho wille,, S. G., March 9, 1852. 20-ly f1: 3 Black River Watchnman will copy Six mnhs-l J. Ws. A. The Corn Exchange, Q By Thomasg| ' CO0NNOR, Whlo keeps con~sstnly on hantd a lot of DIOM ESTICS at the lowest rates. G RO.. CEIIES at Chla rlestoni prics for cash, hiacois, l~ard, Ilhims. lutter and ai large .stp. ply ofi ti h bst CkG;ARs antd TOBACCO wischi lie will sell chseap~er Iat atty mser chaent ins town, al.so just received 410 barrela North Carohnia flotur. Jan. 15th, 1)53 --y For Wright's Bluff, M~ur RtAV'S FERR~Y, AND) ALL Ur~stosz master, wvill leave C~ hnriestons as above, about the 5th of October. For Frsoighet arrainge ments apply io (Captains on Board, nr to O'NE IL, ILL & KENNED)Y. ST Wtchmn coy. Boyce's Wharf. Sept 27, 1852. -49 Improved Endless Chain WVater- Elevator's. All persons wishing the above Elevaters a , he supplied by the btshcrihr who is thegeit for lb District of SnIrslt, 5;C S ~ - -* SurqtrT 1~e~bra Isi.-6-,.~ E. of Dr. t. t loctod stock of' SAINTS AND OILS, __ 'YURPENTINE, WINDOW rLASS, .) BRUSHES, of every kind SASH TO6'S'. EVANS';LANt ETS-. ien't Medicines. D FINE CIGARS TOO TEDIOUS T. mmEqN ble terms.. tended-to. ..R. V. JAS. DAROAN d&-. -o.1m W.)ARGAN. 12-ti )RKMAN M D. ID CHEMIST, NJ& C. I, AT THE I.OwUsT I!ARiT ' rits-, VL large ItITERRANEAN and EURo-ZAh f edicines, IN- CH EMICALS OF ALL KINDS [D OILS, SPICES, 8 GELATINE, FLAVORING EXTAkACTh, PERFUAlERYl. IIAIR DYE, .ASs NAIL AND TooTit-Basusft, Ttcxvy CoMas AND HAIR BRUsUI ) AND SPEsRM OILS, FANoic SOARS, &NO CAarilifRtE, &C. &C. Liver Oil. h every article L DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN. ot appToveI IL Y MEDICINES, 'hrough Fare f'om Charles TON TO BALTIMORE $17.50; TO PHILADELPHIA $10; AND TO NEW-YORK $20. [HE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot ot .aurens-st. daily at 3, p. ir. after the rrival nt the 6outhern cars, via WIL INGTON, N. C., Irom which poit wo daily trains are dispatched at 8 A. M.; nd 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock ontly cometling at Veldon with the lines to Petersburg, tichmond. Washngton, Baltimore, Phila elphia, and New-York. The public is espectfully informed that the steamers of hese limes, are in first rate coidition, and re navigated by well knowh atd ex. erienced commatiders; the Itail Roads re in fine order) (the Vilmington nd Weldon. as wcli as the Seaboard ud Iloanoke having recently beiet relaid vilth heavy Trail) thereby securii-g both afieLy atd detpinitch. By these mutes assengers availing themselves of the ,IRE'T TRAIN imay reach Baltimore in 0 hours. Phaladlelpida in-. 45 hours,. and ;ew Yot in 04 1-2 lhourt; and by the BCOND TRAIN they. arrive in IbI imy M11 E..hoiura.LtIlaulelpheir itri tote, 711d. e-Wrkti irf 110 huw, : 3. WINSLOW, Agent of theWilmni 16ui mdl Raleigh Rail Road Compariy. at .the flice of the~ Company, foot of Lhurens treet, Charleston, 8. C., to whtoin Itlease Lpply. Ma.reh 23, 185~2. 22-V ~arpetings! Carpetings The subhsenbers are now prepared mo of~ er the lowest ma~rket prices, a full as. Ortment of superior VELVIETI T' APIS. NNGRA iN, SCOTiCHI, VENIi1A N V UTCHI AN/I LINEN CA RPET.~ inS new and choice deamins. Also hie varions widths of PRtINTED) BA1ZEE .r FLOOR CLOYI'lS; FLOOR ant STAIR OIL CLOTilS, and CRUMIB JLOI'lS. G 1 L TI and SI LVERINE s I'AIR itOD an5;d CARPETINGS. LIJ GS aind AATS, &c. ull of which have ceen careful ly selected fronm the manu. acturers in thle Amnericant anid Englishi narkets, fby cute of the partners, and we viil have themu cut, made, fitted and lit as the miost work manlhke manner, and or lie best terms. Wec most confidently in. vite ;.ttentitn to our stock. Also, Ouurtaini Materials. We are ntow ptreparet in our curtain de. artent to oiler the various styles Oi UJU TIA LV I TUF.FS, in Silk worsted Lm oit antd Co' on D~amasks, Ebnroideret Lb-ice anmd c1lmn Cutrtaitns, Gimps;a, Loops l'assels, Corniices, &c. Church TIriin. vhich u e have nowv received anid they wil. m~ miade, and putt up,. on the hest ternhs, iri he iiost workmnan hko mtanner, anid uindet ior own stupervisoun. BRO\VNING &, LEAIAN, Successors to C. & E. K EP RIsoN & Co. Corner Kinig and M;arket Streets, Chiarleslon, S. C. Oct. 22, 1952 52-..t Administrator's Notice. llAVE appointe'd Mir. WV. 31. Greent my Agont, to settle althe mantterso eEstate of Johng .SleIoniald, late of thiit )istrict. MA RY E. McDONALD. ALL Person~s having demnands againsi bec Estate of John Mclonald, will preset wem lily attested. Those indebted wif mako iimmediate paytnent to. WI. 3M. GREEN, Agent. Fe bruary 14, 1852, 17-tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTERi~VILLE, S. C., , This IHotel is aituated in thme most pleasant part of the ton~ n. The -Proprietor will be plae to see is friends and( the travelliing ptuhlY; prom. singi to spare tno exertions on his part toi oender thomn comfortable. Charges rea. onable. WIEBB CLARK, Proprietor Jan 23 - 13 mf Negro Shoes, Thte smubseribqr ha' made arrangements~ (el mesmiaantifanre of frm Foon toFo FlPhoutstid airsr of the above artiole by the. FA LL.. Fom iference as to qual. he re afe ~9uns who in be d~ d to tul;u ito thosewho 5 ydi~ ~*a Roc. [isnal Ailbi 110' nsly oupliei~~Ug q *: CoUmission Cent per bale MIES UGA Reference. C RIihrdnion Aulirust-24~ 1854"~ C ME R: X0 DROA-pT TR NO. 221IMQ Iiinporters; Foreign&DOn IV" Our T'~b Rates and a strictA0 V~l'IV 'Jan. 6, 18%. ~ ~ DUNN D WHOLE6AL&ANW Clothing SAIUEL . DUNN JOllN DURYEA,. ALay 21st, 1851. W. A KENT&T FASHION Clothing and u E 8 T AR LB 1i MASO 1.9 21 No. 268 Kingist Wentworth, Cli 1eij Purchasersa ill findtJi and complete stock of, Nk READY-AD. AR W. A. KENT.. - Manufactory 112 . Stores 1 lHARMOIC'N FERDINAND ;ZOu MIUSIC, D1USICA INsT King street, Migzfofd e~~ Charleston S$ SAMUE LC1D WYHOLESALE UL i Furnishing Wa NO. 20. IAYNBEW Ohuriestoj,* MbarcI 1st.185 BU Whatever concorns he ai of a peopbs is at all times o u importance. I take'li1w p--rson will do slIin thi of their cildren, and thatey~sm~l tientor i remote theirwhtik fices. -I feel it to he myiu you that Wonuts, acc~ gl causes of a lare majori1 children and a ults are' '' appetito1 contintuily sehangai of foto another, BadB mach, Picking et the ness of the 0ell, nr;cc ,S16 ~ Pulse Irregular-a-remebr.alihe6 WVoanss,& yotishould pton d tb Elobemnsack'sW a An article founded upot8r~~i compounded with purely 'g~ being perfectly safe whten -aa~ given to the most tender Ciftt~ee beneficial efret whereu Dirhahave made thern the Tonic propertiest of m such, that at stands withoufaei4t I I ~~, logue of medicines,- in to the Stomach, whic e remedy for those afficted wh~ astonishing cures performded by tl#lytT 1e Physicians have failed, is the bt~idus ~' superior eflicacy oyer all otherw? Tiisthe most diflsi ilthat infestthe hma almost indefinite lengt h% be sg d fastened to the Intestines aiid the health so sady as to causet~its Fis,&c tatthseafllocid seld1erv snsp~ect that it is Tape Warmhaizarg ~ ' an early grave; In order to det very energetie treafment 'm staaf' would therefore be proper to lk $*# Liver Pills so as to remove aji -jslra the Worm Syrup may act directim which must he taken i dloses of fuls 3 times a day, these'direClns have never been known to fallit J~nIIj mort obstinate case of 7bpe ~Wc'Y No part of the systepi is morlfotlZ than the LIV El, it servig ~asrr. fy the blood, or givigag the rpra the bile ; so th~at any wydeng atd effects the other lmportaant pa s o and .results variqusly, in in l~~~(Q Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. Welis~ watch every symptom that-rgi~~sd wrong action of the Liver.4- r.4~ us compbsed of Rloors and VL.AsTs nature to heal the sick i Name~y v the Puhuonary mucus memhrub o the discharge of secretad mntter. ~ tl ntaInAT tyr,j which chanei;f io' ble and insensible manner 'th! de action of the system. s~d4f -~ gIves tone and strength to tlie'e 'er renewing healhh and vigor.t4. allt body. 4th, A CATHTu5wrtopsf i feet harmony with the otheiy4 operating on the -Bowvels, pj i.t woemass of corrupt and vitIM 4 purifying the Blood, which demijj~t restores health. '\~' You will find these P aIti eine in nmany complaints ~o~. jet. In obustructions either to have hbetn found ofinestimatbb} theIr functional arrangeten tion, purifying the bloud 'a may arise from femal'' ache, giddhinesa, dl is side, back, &c 1 tt Keeper