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wrlhiern40Ly, -t vff at quite, -t0b0ud opening, gWilt delight? fittle ady, 061 a beaul thayou dearly, ~2~~p~d scare you so: - botloom. iround her, r a d oyus Spring, ituii birds vere'warbling, 16it I' with them sing: Thiyould like to rnarry, 13Icould only find, t ettyittle desry, - i iule'd to my mind. ilter, older y e-sweet Years than she; - pWas matchless, lovely! ft i~lbloomedrnaturityt orn. was round and slender, 1e'r . bosom snowy white, hir in glossy ringlets, e fieyes vere sparklngly bright, rs was spotless moslii, rge ,with nic t care, yt 'of glowing ?jowers, )rcled her (lark I - ir; iwas witchig music, - t chained me while Fhe toIlked, feeso small and preiy, cyoiQred hw she'walked: a-I she, 1, 1 like to marry, ' fIcoull only find r * ity fitie dearie, sut suited toiny inind. -;i nd that aIl .xould marry toth mai to k it ot all f(ly, a vou gro often told: m an qfcient maiden, f an uncertain age, But she had almost fretted " ier lfour on the stage; re i as wrapped in wrinkles, T !'Her cheeks were plastered red, -I r teeth were few and broken, Her hair had left her head: -lere; then, thought I, is wisdom, le'r early dreams are flown, io she is contented olive and die alone; Said she, I'd like to marry, If I-could only find, Lord! juist anybody -A mran of any kind. n T was cold-hearted, jeered at married life; ButnoV gcxl nature conquered .I 4.nged-.o.have a wife, sdo thesdiarming widow, now yny hand and heart; Ste three dears and another e tis a haondseme start: Ad ~e are very happy, ' ~j~'' My ose is true anid kind: Oh yes I've fournd a dearie, Just suited to my mind, ~Ad now ye pretty maidens, -Yung men andi lovers true, ~ d~elyou: whlat I'm thinkinig, h'~o ad all better do: r ~ ~ Wtink you'd better marry, fyou enn~ renly find, A pretty Jittje de:arie, - Just suited to yout' mindl. CoURT ESY.-TMNK Om 'fIL.11 he wer of diffusing happiness is not 9'eulusive power of the rich. All osilpable of it. The poorest man ~nheer mc by his affection, or dis hegh ins ba .or contempt. vey a1nis dependent on another. Ape~6of1 ehect, even from the iis ar(d ost contemptible of men, ~ti ' .rnfll the serenity of my appnese, and a civil attention eve~n ?6the humblest of our hand, ear me racious and e'xhilarating ini d ~ie along with it. Ii me never hear, then, that the ioor'd ave nothing in their p)ower. ~heybve it in their power to give he4~lild kind or obliging-expres &They have it in their power. oolir withhold the smiles of af nanid sincerity of tender at chet Let not the humble -r gaif pveny be disregarded.J le ,~"i~sentiofnt knows how to val i them, he prss them the best d'qs of beneficence. They lighten wreary anxieties o~f this world, and auryhim on with a chiorful heart to % henrd of the journey. _ Ort Drnma11, ini Twvo cene(s. .First ,Scene-Millionmaire Aeated ~nthis easy~ chair. 'By him stah la ' orman, in a supplicating attitu . Millionaire : Ahem ! very ,sorr :young friend, that I can dc'Aoth Siifor you. But I can give you a od 'of idvice-conomise. or man.2 But when a man has 1ctii~o do- - iMllionaire:. Nonsense ! Under tarn circumstances, a man must bowt to saved -* Seod Scene-The Millionaire is rfiig in, a. pond, thie poor man liiy regarding him from the shore. "Pooramnan t Sorry, my friend, that "n ,~thing .for you. But I Sa word of advicc--awim! ~ ~,(~1hoking:C')Bub-bub 9Xk es&eUn4er cer: r niadsiro 'toenjoilte eo ~fidi~'r egulanrAbdd.-. resentatives 5f . hil F rofessions, e press, the stage, th id br (a great mary of. the ldter) make it their taly place ofr:-deavoti, and there is but little of floating information. gossipi :- scandal which -does not here flud'its "well posted' commen tator. Seated i it a few evenings since, in company with several gentlemen, we wero discussimg the pernicious cf. feets of the spiritual rapping mania, and one of the party, having volun. teered an elucidation of the means by which the raps were produced, was about proceeding to experimen. talise, wheni he was interrupted by a remark from a most singular looking type of humanity, whose presence, in the excitement of oii controversy we had overlooked. Ile was verv tall and thin, had on a pair of huge, green spectacles, and wore his hat, a veritable antique, perched on the back of his head, in a most danger. ous state of equi!ibrum (as he after wards told us, purposely so worn to display the amplitude of his phreno. logical development;) his surtout of indescribable huo was close!y button ed, a la militaire, and a pair of di lapidated continuatons, firmly Casten ed with leather straps to a well worn pair of ventillating boots, completed his costume. "Calling spirits from the vast, deep, eh? Don't believe in the doc trine?-fact though -been a medium myself. Bad business now-a-days can't make salt out of it-never practice unless for pleasure-happy to make a convert of you- matter of duty--convince the unbeleivin send you to do likewise-fact." All this spoken with great volubili ty, was more especially addressed to your friend "Frank" (the previous explainer,) who, absolutely speech. loss with astonishment at the mai's effrontery, was gazing at him with helpless* ludicrousness. Without waiting for an answer, he replied in the same strain : "IHesitating, ch? Banish doubt fact is overpowering-can do it in an instant--put you in immediate com munication--won't refuse too respec table. Answer certain. Table rick etty--won't do--come to the coun ter--much better -- steady--more conclusive"' - Desirous to see the continuation of the scene, 11 rank accompanied him as desired, the remainder of us fol lowing and ranging ourselves in a circle with our hats off, as "more sol emnn." T1h~e next order, of course, was that Fred should r-ap, which lhe did most emplhatically. when up rush ed a bartender, who had been en gagedl at the other end, with: "-What would you please to hav'e gentlemen ? When in chimed our friend in tihe glasses: "Told yonm so--xcllent medium knew IL at once-anuswer- certaiin. liran dy and wvater all round." "Sold by .Jesse." TIhe "'corn"' was. aidmiitted, thec liciuor dipnsd and "-Jeren-C~iy" No). 2 left with: "Gzood night., genmts---eal a:gain - pleasedc to) see von -ple'asanit conupanmy -l-e-bye," and with a jaunity mo've. e-nt, of hisi trii hat, 'and1 f i ond sc-endinug wvave of' t he hand, lhe took his depar-turie. ap pa rently perfectily s;atis fied w ih himself, the whlole wIorld, anid the re-st of mankind.-N. J. 1Salcem. NO-r so St~ow.--Ther-e is a ro gressive chapi around Philadelphia, who lives by his wits, and from their quality, we guess he won't starve soon. On a m ainy day, lhe goes ioldly into a '~ar-roo~m, or barber-'s shop, amid seizir g upon the fir-st umn brella handy, ho v-ery angrily says: 'Ah ! found it. D-pretty note, to go andt steal a man's umbrella ini .Lhe say !"' and awaybgos T'ohrday hemarchied up toa gentleman in Chesnut street, and gx~abbing at the umrn-ella in his hand, says lhe: '-ThIia t's mimie, sir ; where didi you get it ?" "I beg pardon," says the man, "it was loaned. to me to-day hy amn acquaintance. If it is yours, take it, sir."' "Mine? Of' course it is, sir- !"sa ys Diddler, and lie took it. Hle'll do. .ToM-u--bought a gallen of Otar-d last week to take home, and )y way of' a label wi-ote his name upj. .0 , card, which happened to be the sev of clubs, and tied it ti' the handi. Alderman C-,coming along, wid observing -the jug, qjuiet ly remarklW. "Tha'sgawvful careless way to have that~ ligj'or." "WVhy so?" hel; Tom. "Why? Be caumse- somebody might come along with thce9gight spot and take it.'' A spir-it r-apper in Iowa~ gays that Dr'. Fi-anklin has opened a scirceus,. Voltaire acting as ticket-seller. Jeems says that the qum:est p~jy ~reaelj tko"Bat4of war,".is to p ' .le brokea la rt a4n 'wti y siessand ailomnrts, .dep vntteln aitsemieo~ r Tuo y ent of lire at in ags-1ed en .i t y iAn o h u of her ufermigs s. ., es V 1 ia0e1re T Ita' dprell; A~lbood. or the first yetrs of serl 4 were IneIed.-61 g W oight"a to p14" nano iuiced. IN ATEn E Ang, When too Jle to be beniefittet by our kiowledte. we look mack and Mnouru, and Ieumet the full cousequence&so Gag What would we not often gse to possesi in' early life the knowledgeo-we obtasn in aner years ! And alIat days Ind glis r ahguish "e might not have been sared. i ,e knowlcdge was timely posteesed. It Is MIELANCIIOLY AND STARTIANG l'o behold tihe sickness and sufferiug endured by nsm s mivfe formnan:ears from causes Simple iad ctulmllable. asily remedlf-or better still.-unot Weacarred, i(every WIVIE AND 1lIyiEIL ose thse4te information contained in a little volume. i i e reach of all) wihich would spare to herself. YEARS OF DIUSERY, koad to haer husband1 the constAtit toil and anxiety or mind. kecessarily tlevol''"g "''""him from sick,,esa ofthie IV ret vitoig ii~im eopotti)pfacmitmiriu thiat coi. leteisme ltic I is eacrteiu ate entitled asd ie cinsmis io, of which would secure the bappluess of iself, ,vife. amid children. 5ECUIC TIHE DIEANS OF IIAPPINEASS 3y becosimng in time possessed of the knowledge, the , dain of which ha caused the sickness and poverty of hmumsands. lon viev of such conseiquences no wife or motlher is urtisalle if sie neglect to avai herself of that know. edge.in respect to herself. which would alse her mnet, lbatim . c means sif arimieis ouitirosterty to hner Inibm ml ~m Inmfer otsm tier clilmeiers that blesinug atm,,.o 3i price-healthy .bodies. will% healthy minds. That moirledge is contained iml a little voik entitled TWElr MAW53IEE1 W@52AS3@ Private Medical Companion. BY Dit. A. M. DIAURICEAU, Silors:sno or DaisLaKS or iitN. 7ne Imuudreth EMitlon. tmo , pp. 2mO. Price So Cenats. [om riim rarER, XZTRA AItDINGi, $1 00.) First publilmed iii 1847, and it is inot SURIIRZINO OL WONDEIX1FUL, E'ossatlerltst flant EVERTY FEMAI.E, WilE'i'itz AIItII.:D OIL NOT, costa ere acesis-o a frull kanowletige of Use ant tare, chsaract er s mmsi ca sases of ier cotor oinitsa, twitI te various aymiistltns, stai tMat shcarly HIAL1F A 11IL1ION COPIES 1ould have been sold. It is imiracticable to convey fully the various misujecis rested or, as th, e are mf a nature strictly intended io he marriemt. or those conernplating mrriasr. but in emtie desnus of eunvying health. and that beauty, COW equemit nmsoni tihat. wlich is so conducive to twr owm apiness. amid tlAai of her husib.nt. biut either has mr %% ill lbtaiU it. e 1as Or will every hushanmd wlo has the i, e mud affection of his wife at heart, or that or.hiii own 1'e. :niuary imniprovenment. UPWAIDS OF ONR INIUNDREDTIlOU S AND ,011,11r livte been SENT BlY lAIL. wiit!i the last ew Southa. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JEM NOT DEFRAUDEDt limy tin book unless "Dr. A. M. Mauriceaiu,129 Libmrty Street, N. Y.'' is on tho title page, anl tho intry In tMe Clerk's OMeo on the back of the title pa nt u buy mly of respectable and honorable Ienltra, or aeit by malt, and address to Dr. A. M. iituriceau, as tihere are spurious and surreptitious nfrimigements of copy-right. LET EVElY WIFEC AND IIUSUAND PONDERI o exessee for Ignioraice, telsess Ignoraisce Is Mitsery to those we hold sear amid dear. astei wlsewi to ettepsl our Igisortsce Is %vliasa otar reaca. To nible overy one to decide upon the indis. wnratemlm nereeity of possessing a copy, and that no Wift, tor mother need remain uninformed upon the miany causos, which, aooner or later, are destited to nake fearftul ravages upon her health, unless guarded tcaluist. and that no considerate ani affectionate miabanml have cause to upbraid himself with neglect if tire welfaro of his wife-a pamphlet of thirty-ix ;ages, contai ning JhU 1le-page and Iniads of Cbn ents, together with eztracts from the book, will be pit .ra of charge to any part of the United States, >y sldressing, poet-paid, as hereIn. Whoemn KowledelKe o lappIness, 992s cul pable to be Igisorant. CW""On -reuelpL of One Dller- (for the flnemll. ion. extra bltodin.) "TilE MARRIED WOMAN'S ?RIVATE MED CAL COMIPANION" ha sent (mau. d free) to any pnrl of the United States. Alt let ers mst be post-paId. and addrossed to Dr. A. M. uIATRICEAU Box 194, New York City. PublIl tag Office, No. 29 Liberty Street, New Yor. Forl .sale by -' ROBINSON &. CART.ISLEF, l:imbummrg, S. (C. In New Yo'irk Citv, by, Sitringer & Tm wm.'en'i, Adiratnce, Shier mian&m (mm.. I ewitt &R Davenport, fl:trmm & oi. Oilice, 129 Liberty Street, neCar Srnen witchi. Gilay lit h, 1%53 T - China, Glass And EARTHEN WAR~s Direct Importations. H. E. NICH OLS, COLUMIA, S3. C. .\ S jim t re'eiv ed dirtect frmm thle mmnn-i hmd [my ecen'tt vesse~kls rml the Noti ai 'ery cotmple'te antd var ied asortiment of~ theti ibmove nta medl GOI M, cm iprisinge a Il the itw paitterns~t~ atid shap~es;ao' he ire besit .,ammn WillTE'F GRCANI or S O E A E Chima finiisht a sup~eriomr article; 31tre atnd other Colored W\are, of new reatcih ana Enigleh~I C:na, new hp, piinm W iite GoldM antd demcoirated;d imchI Cittt I h ntr andi Jk: Te-setl, anud he ituiul'mmacy Art~miei in ther bmne ; uts Soukkd, i and 1'olishied Gl as'sware, andit Paroimr IiLflmp, at superI~;'r art it'e ; mXebb's Paitnt OI atnd Lard Lemnitp. a new article mgivinig great iight andl bt-illantcy; I 'aI Tays best Table Ctlery andtm Pal tedI C (at r, Spoonsta, Fmork.s, ~& e. Imoi.seb. ping im art itcles, in great v'ar'iety ratesL~ of atfnomrted Wmarecs. ora dlL~.tau'atmd new~ styles. by Wleimsale; 'ac kages ofTu b lers, Fiatsks, &c., low by the pamck-age. Iazving coampilete arrantg hmets fur obtain-. nig (oir GoodsmI dirc't Iroim th~e tmanufamc turers weu tcn and w~Iiu filr rare inuc naemts, either bmy 'Wolesa.-le or' Retail - Cohntnitbia,~ April 12, 1b3:3 -2 1-t1 I Cheap- Grocerys iE Sutbserim' b ~ hwng iopene'mId ai gro. 'cry undelarteth 'i them Townt tt Ialn, dim osgi' kee~tpinhg con& atantly on hand~t, a suppmly oit havdy amrticles~". iuth as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICI, RUCK WIII;AT, MUOLASSE- , (21IEESE, AlA\CK i Ej mI,, S.T ', S(>A.\ >, CA 'NDL.ES, lm'OTATOES, &c. &c. lIn fact litltle of ahnmotst everythIin g t hat is rodt ea, all ofi wvhuich will beL sohml Imow 'or cash, tat itn ('echange for'('i liut ry pro-~ ilue. I Ie promimises~ t)o attend to Iiis' own butsiniessm antd hopes- bmy at tening stilely hteretoi, to receive at hera I hatIre fni pa' relna;;e. .I M. CiIA N il.imlR. M1archt 1th, 18F3:..-t Te~m5 sulbscriber linv~ing discomntnued thme Drug Bunsinesmiol~l evomt' isi whIol tinme to time pra'. ice of ynodi'entu' Thoso wmisingr his profmerion ti surv icca wili finid himr at nil ttimes ait his reai honce in the Vinlge. ELT~~J 2 'SEL T ,3. . or vartiqulity n'wnesotstyles ti~d .seapess m.airthe attetiion of ovury body, some of which we here enumerate A.Eif-LS. !iioiod dNAtoi Crapo Shawi#. at $5. 8tprflto Cant Crapo Shawls with extra heavy frHig e'itch' Embroidered. Cant Ci-ap Shawls, SuperfI Fren h at4 " Berlin -Wool, Reasedale, Tyneind Bay State, Donible, Four faced and Lon'g Shawls, of the lieaVient':description. Ifea vy 10-'iquare Woolen Shawls of the following styles i Santag, Jenny Lind, Florence and Bays wliter. Fretch lEbroidered ~Thibet, Iiroheo worked, .Janiniard loon worked and plain Thibet Sim Is ii choice variety. Etmhroid red C:anton. Crapo, BJrcbe 'worked and Paris printed aMntles and Scarfs. DR EWS (O ODS. Plain amd Figured BI.ACK Gto'i Rt.EYN 81.xs, Plain colo'red gro'd Nap tnd larceline Silks ; Striped tind Plaided Wa1'sh Silks; Plain, Fignred, Stripil antt Plaid Mous. D'Luiints inl tie iatest styles and richers dyev. Scotch anid Eiglish printed tPlitnies of the lnndsomest pa. troits. Plain Paris 4oo1s. D'Latit-1 in all va riety of coltors. PEnsC, GEnRlAN ri.d ENO Lmis t.iixos of the most superior qutilities and colrs. Fretnct ani English Chintz pitron Cnieti-s. lest qualties ind tnakes of A menri cani Prints. Col'd Organdies, French Crat>e lieso, lartges, Crepe D'paris ilitisionsi, Sik i11e-1, &c., for evening and littll wear. Also just received, 132 of beautifully inbroidered SwTiss 3nslilijt ohe pItron Drlesses, each oto having a Fiaihion Carn attacied. B.RJ1I? OIDE RIE S. xma Ptiper FinJ-:et N tny.r. Ult g.%rgSE-mS of the richest deseti1ions and fittest quality. 't hies froit :7 -2 to $10 a pitwe. ltichiest and latest i-tvles Frech needle work LAcE antd AlustLIN C.OLLAtS in t very large variety. Suplerb Nsent.r: Eslntoiin I: is CX~uttnnre llassntien~t tt:r, tlso a supejkrior as !uortintti of plaitn ditto. Camnbric till Sws 31Usi.tN FosoNus, Frti.rs, l1.ixi, lNStn t Ns. &c., (of the bs.t uprinliie.t utd tie we-st styles of iniported Needle ' urk. 1IO0YlJ!H R , &c-. Superfile White, Ilhack al Col'd, WORST-' l.i) AND) LAMiBS WOOL, Stockings, of.the best i'aglish utinfituirers. EIxtri Colored, White ni lihack, En lish Srt; N t.x Stopkinig. iest ijiil it ies f:ttg. lish ion. vtN STtociivus, Bilack and Shite Colored. lletra fie nd hn ly ;alities 1,11. ported Fretel and linglish suiLK Sroesit, l'iik andll Whlite. L Finest qu:alities r:.Nen LrISLE THTFAn sl Oiia (loked and phiin Stocking-t. Black, si.t le iih1t ixed Mode Colors and Stiperior qu alii ti- Whitle English ttuckinigs of ite celebrated -rom France and Royal Brown, Branls. in"tra Fin antd heNIvy (utalities of Gentle. len' UiNr.a StitTs aId lin-tItsof Lamlihs Wool, Saxotty, Merino nut Stuckintet. Im. ported, l.AMtES UTn VEs-rs (if 31erino and Cttnze Latiubts W NoUl. LA Dtt-s ANt GNT.S G.ovs, of 5ilk, Merino, Kid, Lisle Thread M il make Silk, Segnu ia. Cottn und other ie scriptions. 'arge atndt full assortinetnt of GEN. ri.i:tj:.N: , F.ssutoN.tni: itnm:rs, Cot.t..ins. CRAVATs, 'Ai l'oe Ir 'iAtiiot:vs, JIL.ANMstr. I.oiAdott iithil, Lhnflild's and WN~ilivy lanets r.lss, , Welch. Sls hury lFrench lerino aid -.ng!is-h liam-els. Superltt; ltihosseC.1 Cloth andlVictoria Da :tsk, TAi.T : ANi PIANO CoVeRS. Ilest uinalities- of lirowi ati White Tanr.t ll~A~i~sIs, Doylie$, NIMxts, Tow:i.s, ANt ias[[ L.xt.Ss AND SusI.:TINGS, OF OUn OWN DInREXv IMPOrnTA.vos (o-rrosi G oonS, i kuings. 3-4 -4.1 int 1..I Ilrowtn Sheetiings, Best tialities of Lonig Cloths, .Shetings;, Cambricei, Mlilne. Chle, G-ing ham11s, 6satinlets, Cnq/merefi Vestings, IBro;al Clot h:, &Ce, &ec It will be worth Y'dr-whnle to cal1i and ex 2')21 Kinz-st., (Bend) opp.. libe Big Unot. Char'estoni, Jan. 24, 2:13--tf* Gantt, Walker & 01,, 1AC'TOt! & COiMtsstoN 'MEI:(CtIANTS. A CCO.11.!ODl I.V W I~I.||F, Cil dI,-ION, S. C. Receive andt; sti CI(otton. C7orn. Floor, andi iic all t iber ricies of Iaru,2t.:nu, artnl give personl a tttetniiolt to th Itelt~ection of Fditi Con1titsiot for seclling Cotton, Fifty C'ents per unmIe.. JAutlES L. uANTTl. Wullt'IT iEt.D WVArLKEl:. i-.iiWuAtt t.A NTT. R.-erenuc--Col. F'. 1. Alo.ucs andu R. C. l(;ehuardlson, l'-:i. Anliunst 2 I, I 65'2. 4 1-Gmt Ik C. Be cnme, .1!.E /it ( IA T TA I I; OR.t, ihlIOAIi-'Vit I. I'-CI Ialtils~TON. W. J, Jacobi & Son, Wv. J. J~wti. N AT'tt A NI t:t. J.\CtillI (stv tE'r 'Ti Suot: E A1:Ot: Et 31 t ET-WirE E'r ) Imsporterts and Dealers in Foreuign & Domticic Dry)I. (sOO(0' 7. er' tkr 'uttinit-~rs are en.-inredl .iUtlderate hutes antd a strict udberanzce- io the Unet Price~ Jan. 6, 18.W. I ._t f HARMONIC INSTITUTE, F'lRI)!NAND) ZOUBAU!M, Importer of MUSIC, 10lIAC0 INSTRULIENTS Kingr sreet, gn of the byre, Ch~arle:ton, S. C, SAMUdEL C, DNUN, i! Lf E'S.\ L E'(' C T lINXG A lIJ N Ii'E n Furnishin;:('t Wareo useS. WN. : IT &A VM: TCHEL, IW 11. I L. BUT EN 'LD FASH ON ABlL l'Clthing andllit at-Flittingafui iEA.D T-A i)LB 11 0 N TI MASONICLIIALL, Wen Atc'trth Chrls on, S~cm lMa sat.cIt ry lJ3VWashinigtoxa Mu 8e~ etres IV N ~ 9U ~Rft t. Asreil c RE~NCH,' ENGISIH AND AMERL 8UJLGICAL INSITRUMENTS. PAINTS TRUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VAIMNS: P ESSARIHES, - DYE-BTI DILV(,ASTS LABELS, BRON'4 . e GLASS WVAl1; -; BitUSIf E' PA-rTiT MEnCrEs, Tin031t*osqIAln Mxr~tclV.a, - L.az, AN t 1AIC ns' IIE R D & ~IOOTS; SolA R L GAILvN SEEDS, SPnIT- G enu e C0o Together COMPRISING TIIE STOCK O1 Agent for th . 1 7'ENT ANJD R April 6th, 1852. Through Fare from Charles TON TO BA LTL3 ORE 817:50; TO 1'IllLADFELPllA $10; AND To NEW- YORK .20. "'llE G(MEAT M1AIL ItOUTE FRtOM ClARILES'TON, S. C, LEAVING the Whard at the foot 01 Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. in. after lihe arrival ot the Southorn cars, via WIL MINGTON, N. U., frot which point two daily trains are dispatched at 8 A. Al.; and 2 1'. M.; the 8 o'clock onl; connecting at Weldon with the hies to Petersburg, Richlont, Winisasinglon, niltimore, Phi: sla delphia, and New-eYork. Tho public is respectfully inforned that the stezamiers ol those hiies, are in first r.tle coinlhtion, awl are navibrated boy well known and ex. perieced commaiders; hot Rail Roads are inl fine order, (til \Vihningtont and Weldon. as well as lie eaboard and Rounok, havin.r reccitly been relaid with heavy Trail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes passenuers avating tL.emselves of the FIT1T'i'. AIN may reach haitimore in .10 hours. I'hiladelpihla inl 45 hours, and New York in 50 1-2 houirs; and by the SECOND 'RAIN they Arrive in Bl timore in Co hours, Phlailadehlhia in 50 hour.s and New-York in i1 ]-:. hours. Througli tickets can alone he had from E. WINl.OW, Agent of the Wilmingtori amll Raleigli ail itoad Comuipiny. at the ollice ofi th Company, foot of Laurent street, Charleston, S. C., to wloin pleasc apply. M arch 23. 1852. 22-1f Improved Cotton Gins, Thanik foil for intss favours the smtocriber wish. es to iform lie public that lie still inanufac. utmes COttson ( isi at Ils e.Stsblishm1fientt in State. luirg, onl the most improved and approved plan, "hich lie thinks that the cotton ginned on #tne of those gins taf the late! imsproveient is wort, at I east a qtrter of a cent more than the cot. ton ginlned on the ordinary gin. Ile also man ufnetmeS them (in the most sinpl's construction of the finest finish and of the best material, ; ta wit, steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which he will sell for 3*2 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts themn in corn pletc order at the sliortestinotice. All orders for Gins will be proniptliandipunctualiattiended to. . EL ISON. Statebirg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26 ..... ( AT TEt: OL) STAND &-a enAER'r cont inue. i' e~i C hRfid E. BUSLVESSat the above stanid--No. 35 and 40 Wentworth.street, Cha rleto~tn-where thay will be psleased tc exhisbit to their old f'rie~nds and customers a very extnsive Stock of Vehicles, conm. prtsinig thiose of their own mariulacture, together with -various oilher styles tusutally fousnd in this market. Tlheir long acqtuaint' antce with thtis miarkot as matntfacttrers ;snd dealers will enabile thiern to oll'er great imdnnemets to ptirrchasers both in siyles August 21, 185--. 4Il-tf CAIBINETL WVAlmiLOOM Fi. M. ANDRIEWS g..'~---..-, TA lGS this mzethod 01 2: info'rmi, thle citizens o. ~~ SiiSumterv ille and vis'inity thai he has opened in Smnters ill*e,s opposite the news Presbsyterian Church, a Ca IIINETI WA lti'. IW003l, 'vyhere lie will keep, for sale, cheap, all suchI furnsiture ns come,, ssler this departmeni of Isas tradhe, which, he will warrarat of good maszteriatl ;andI n ill fsurnish ijir cash, at Charles. tssi price's, all descritpt ions of Fusrnitusre madne, lley;.s rimg exicentedh at dhe shortest.10 noti. )lah ogamny ands plain Collins turnsished with. Out dlelay. ILavingt procuredl hse ser' ices of 3r. C. W D)~i'ss, lie is prepiared to frn~sish 3etallic Plate, eru2ra sed in, sisy style. Al! thse subhsrshe'r asks is a fair trial, ands houpes by pusrntua a Itte'ntion to) business and. ena'tterms, Io smerit jmblic patronage. For Wright's Bluff; MYur UA-'i'Lrso.. mai~ster, will leave ~~ t~lCharlests n ass abtove, abonut the 5th of' October. For' Fr':'ght arrang~e. mneits atpply toi'Ca:sptini on 11sosrd, or to 37 \Vteinnn cop .siye'e's \Vharf MYERS' HOTEL. ?" T'I'l l stubse: her would respect, ~L fujlly imfoarmu hs old friendes antd the 'guidic generall y, t hat his I lot el s( long knowii as thle "S.\ MlTERI 110Ut8E,' is aigatin openeed~( from) (date, for the recep. tion of' vis: tors. Th'le initerina I rr mngemnts will ntdergt a (lhsrough repair, w.vith as little tdelay ss psossible, and he trusts that his attenitioii t( thie confti i of his guets, will mci it a sht trt of public1:1 paronage. Thels sub scriber hasn al so taken charge of thle IIILLAIA RDt TlA ULII', ansd inatnds littinig tup the room wtithI neatnnss, and will l'urnsish it wirth all the nece'ssarites antI convenienices that lov'er5s of the sporLtta require. Marchi 8th, 1853 10-tf By Thomas O'Connor, Ju lst receie per liatil floadt, a chice sder tiuuu of tCig4ars ands Tobacco, C'ordials, P're serves of sall dlescriptions, Je llt'e. Also compl~letet assortmsenst at Groceries, nloch hie guarantees to sell as lows ais thie'y can be oh tatined from Charleston for. F~eb. 1, 1853 14-t f Negro Shoes, Tihe uscriber luau matde arrangemients fo the mianufiacture' of fromt Four to Five Thostt pairs or the ahovo atrticle by thue FALL. 30: referencue as to qualiuty, hue wertld respeWOl refer perwsns. who maty hiipoed104fi'~ of, him, to those who pgfronmzed h mr As to pirice, bts~ dil guatt- tt eky b aifordgil ' ,'> ' dlll TOP t Eedic A 9Ric$ s I e d-c' a.-im b rcAN CHEMicAISbOF A LZo NDS AND OILS, 7 S PI IS ES GELATIrE, IFFS -LAVOltING EXNrRAGTS, it DYE, GLASS NAL Aso AIID AND) SPtEaM OtLS, FANcV !70 A:ANZ CAMPeIE, &C. &L4 iLiver Oil.* with every article A DRUGGIST OR PIIY8I Lso most approye-i MrILY ALEDICINES. 24-f $500 CHALLENGES, Whitever concerns the health and ha piness of a people i at all limnes of the most va lable importanee. I take it for graited that. every, p rson will do all in their powt cr, to save the lises of their children, und that every person will en. deavor to promote their own he lth at all mscri. fices. I feel it to be my duty to suleninly assureN you that Woa.iis, aecording to the opinioi of the most celebrated l'hy-icians, are the pritary caunisv of a large majority of diseaset to which children and autlts are liable; if you have an uppetito continually changetble 'from one kind of food to another, Bad Breuth, Pain in the Sto itach, Picking at the Nose, liardness and Full ntess of-tho l.ily, Dry Cough, Slow Fevet, Pulse Irregulidr-renitber that nU hseas denota w onais, & you should at once apply the remedy Riobeaa;-ck.N Wti'ium Myruup. An article founded upon Scientific Principhis, comtpoumtled vith purely vegeuible substances, being perfectly safe whien takens, and cals be giv.s to the most temler iliutnt, with slded eoneficial efyet, where Bowel Complaints "n Dirra:a have made then weak and debilitate tihe Tonic properties of my Worm Syru p a such, thamt it usands without an equal inl the cata logue of medicintes, inl giving tone and sitength to the Stonmaeh, which mastikes it an lnfallablo remedy for those aillicted n% ith I)ygepsia, the iLtoislg icures perfirned by this Syrup alter 'hysicians have failed, is tle best evidence ofits superior eficacy over all others. tis i. tise miot sltlicult i. Wormn to destroy of til that. iist, the hitiman systet, it grovs to an talmssost imdelmnite leng i becosiaing so coiled and fistenied to the intestines and Stemach elleting tihe health so sallv as to Caise St. Vitus Dance Fits, &c., tlat those it filicted 'seldom if ever ieIwet that it i Tapc Wo'rms hnstening lsem to am carly grave. Ii order to destroy this Iorm, a very energetic treatment mtt he puI ued, it would therefore lie propevr to take 6 to of my iver l'illa so as to renove all obstructiqns, that the NVorut Syrup may act lirectt upton th Worm, wlicI titlst be tlkni in tt doses of 2 Tablespoon fuls 3 tinies a <day, these directions illowed hae never been kniwn to fail in curing the iost obstinate case of Topc Ihk rm. .lobensctek's Li ver Pi llm. No part of the systeli is more liable to disease tima tie LiV ElR, it serviig as a filterer to puri f- the blool, or giviig the proper secration' to tfle bile ; so that anty wrung action of the Liver ellects the other important. irts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complauint, Jaundice, Dyspep.-ia, &e. Wo should therefore Watch every symptom that itight imicate a wrong action of the Liver. , These Pills being cottiiosed- of RooTS and PLANrs furnished hy utture to heal the sick: Namely, Isr. An Ex. r ECTOn ANT, which augme,.tm the secretionfrdInt the Pulmonary muctis membrane, or irolnotes tle discharge of ecreted matter. ,nd, AnwA,.. NA'vaF, whilchanges. in sonfelinexphi. hiad.-i-n svisfibem~hnur the certain given toie and -strengthtdit enervoul a % renewing health aid vigor totaali padrls body. 4th, A CA-rataltTc, Which acts i I-I feet htarmony~ with .tihe other Iigredlients lt operating Ott the Juowels, andi expelling the whole mtass of corrupt anud vitiated..umatter, and pturifyinsg time illood, which destroys disease anti restores hecalthm. Yout ni ill fitnd therse P'ills an invahinaltie mei cisie in imany comnplaintsn to wvhicht you are sth. ject. in obstruictions either total or partial, they hatve beent fotnnd ofinestimable benelit, Itestorsint their futnctionatl arrangemetnts to a healthy ace tion, purifying the lolod andu oilher ituidao eflfecitally to put to flighti all coinplaints whieb omay arise front femltne irreguilarities, as headh achle, gidldisiess, dimness ol sight, pin ini time side, back, &c. Nuone genuine unless signed Ji N. IIonraxsacx, all others beinig base lsimtiont. P'R I C ;-JA il 26 (:T'S. tf? Agents wishintg new stuppuies, and Store SK eepers desirons of becomnteg Agetnts mnst ad dress the P'roprietor, .J. N. IIOl'ENSACK, Phliladelphiia, Pa. For sale by all Drniggista andi Merchsants in the L. S. P'. .M. Cona N, Chlarleston, Whiolesale Agent for time Suite. The Corn Exchange, By Thomas O'CO0NNO R. Wh Io keep)s contan~tly otn hmand a hot of DOM ESTIICS att thme lowest rates. G RO) CE RI ES at Chiarestn prices for cash lB:mcon, Latrd, Illiams. flntter and at large sup.. lply of thme best CIGARS and TOBACCO which he will aell chteapjer Itano y tmer. chant its towni, ah-~o just received 40 barrels North Carihnta flotur. D. J. WINN, !l~ts just rescied frota ltimtore anti Nsew Y ork, a large arud well sclectidc stko - o BiroaclIothis, Cas-aimeuresan the fhumt- andl i:st itat has ever been brought to thmis tmarkl. --A i.so - Rteady made Clhsinig for Gents' and Youths, slevery gsnlity andI description. Ilnvinig 5e I cumd the~ Gsoods, andi bumd them mande tup to or oar, hto can warrant thie work. --A.SO, FEvery description and qnality of Gloves; Dress Iliats made upi to order; Cupls, Silk Cravats, Silk PockLet llandkerciefs and Neck Trica, Litnen Shirts, do,. Collars, Merini CUndershmiris, dio. lDrawers, wvith every artice tht is worn bsy genstlemsen, whichi lie soitrs oti r-taisnahle terms. ands solicits a call from his olsd cuistonmers, and lt citiz-:nlis of the Distr'wt genmerally. Sumntervile, Nov. 15hi,1j82 3-ti' s-.izes, consltanitly i on ,handc andl fosr sn~c lby HIUDSON & IROI IER, Opp. T'emperrsunco~I bdutnterv ille. VeterinattySurgeon. ROBl TI Wif4'ANiftEWVS nrsothes tie citizenSsiof thiis,,-i 11ho adjomsiing Dstrricte* that he has rcjgnrvedl his.Stables near the l0s. pot, of tihi \ : & M. 1i. itoad, whlere he ir, retidj at dlt| 1s~ to taktecharge of diaeds Hlorie ~rai'tsrate charg ;int affyae~i't er her 4 crao ptiyi.j - peou.te 6'tihc Lu ies ie tatkjs a, p t asl i j~ i~ii p~I ~csstL'~~iI1I' tt e~od~ Preparet from-itz 6f the. 0-t, ftoirdl great Pb) solo I 1k t~Jh TO N, Ali *D, 11j, kist' 'Tis n a ,trul y ivobitrdi u Conrtlpaiiun, anid Ierl Itire's own niedrod,bVy Nau Gotsiric Juice...' Ei Ha1Llf li teaspoon~ru iiater, will digest ori r ~lM ok aat lecfi in aboujt trrn.%Y 6~ri i le chief elertiunt I lgIrni *Of dil Gait:ic.Jd of l,. Fr.jpd, -tIre P1uriIfrilgb)r Stimnulating Agenlt 01of MO.'l tinlen, ltisi etracirted froint "I'", rich of, tile oz"trus 111rrniniri live JIid. *prcvmscly~ lilki Juc nisCheimical Ior lge ati Perfect-6 bhtt o idf rbprelmrntiorithi I irdigetti fill-pird. t iey %% ould Li j., W ,.iyat wnesfur*Iyi epdti 6rk PCpr (ns urpiolr,.mujpdi o -A of~~~rl tiegfe i cietill- a hihit is Iac lIiidihi ous arid ihirriiaale. - ilaroajUebig in isi c~lerit dz Malt clfilvistry, says ,'nriJ rendly Iirepatvd from tbthei, '41 t0re rtoirraoti oif tile Calf jidl- l Vi Juitw it; a piominciitarr~d b ir6' Dysrpepsia;" arid lire statetlraM ' lirolest~or of ielcre:u d r Verely afifiried. "itir"1 -n.Co"pir every tlig-Plse to-fatil- b ~ - Garstric Juieu, ob~ta irertir liviung anirniris, 'whlich ItProUN*cv ,0 . cesilly Professor Duiglion,oC V17 Piriltulelpiii, in isn gr-C-r iriology, devotes more llianflfv, a aiirtion (Ii -hn u je.. willh Dr. Ileaiiitart;: oil ill wined from Ih I ividg, 'h iiiniin front animnal., araOcl ivel 0o* artfficial; nIll- Llienutural ~l~ , Dlr.Jolrri.1Y. 'DM'rs 1, 170 ezojro~! In r hli; ) hicoVCollsgdo ~~~% New- York, in-liris " T'ertilooko .' it is ijw univcrvaly adulr 041r [Jr. Carpentvs~arat)ik4! fullof:ejire.iih tt dIe -:o ( . f en ieli Fdrlo, iarar iii hi