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- t .1pneited ;c haith di 'at eibre they art!ex. - portipit consideiation 'Off "ralithen garden is: is perhips het db nC red, that it should -- uohnion towards the orter apctL -is, perhal')s preflerable. such us the dauli peh;&0., yield more WJWtn not exposed - tv the iof the sun. V"'cievationi is preferable lhl oir v'alley, Convieiee dhouId also be duly consider h most impot1iant matter, tD a nlcation, is.as to Tfh should be a 'rich salidy 11debtht 'of twio or three feut al$L If this cannot be OlI)taii A tffelay or gravel sil is d*"to:it that it is corrected - e bicus admixture of fine loam 1it6 improved by the add; e ylaster, ashes, and vegeta ihwhile a stilfelay soil de livh 'eget.ible and animal ma to the separation of its - Ienceu the necessity of' I ' ilier animal and vegetable Line and plaster also oper vOrably, and charcoal is esteem. V'as a very fine 1ilizer'. iepower of absorinI vaiir ius Ai )ii the atmosphere and readi dk ionuito growing phiits. ber that manure of some n kiitial to the garden; wiih g er .can do everything; 1ung. Iohi.OwNEOF Ti iaISoiL. gAst be scured; it is the secret. - dUCCsfll , gardening. The nfden plants extend them v t a great depth in the soil in Otlouirishment. Their delicate n ien 'traced to the deptIl f ebt. Downing remarks: Aceln the roots of strawburries feet down in rich, deep soil, e-plantsbore a crop of fruit s large, and twice as and ahimood as the common product ne foot. deep." loain has other advantages. ~O ely permits the eicape ot wa ..er-a havy-rain, but by its cap ttiaction absorbs and thcrelbre hs a upply '6f noisture during tcte Idrought.. In fhet the on 1itable for the garden in a deep cold elay soil or a rich loam ies in debth, resting upon a Ui, is not worth the expnse of cultivation. R.--in the selection for a gar o mIth'aveeference to va und@ supply ofwater is Y ecessi.y. - .LCdon reC rj( thdt "Maif a itchen cirops Porprdub~ed of very inferior quali ty of watering. Lettuce and g ' often stringy; turnips and (sh6 do not swell; onionis decav Llwrs die off; and, in dry seasoils me~ni stinted or covered with insec'ts, .v i~ iih deep soils. Copious wva ifgsin the evenings, duinig the dry iorsould produce that fuillness seotillricf which we find ini thec ,tnUbls in the Lowv Counitries, in rhGaidens at Paris, and in 'ilidat the beginning and latter li~es soasoin."hd LegrI OFSEE~ms.--A fter youha ato, the expense and troubile of out and preparing your garden, rtiebin the selection of the chi n e.Many of the seeds anu 1-We~a for sale ar'e worthless; they &%fthor of ain inf'erior var'iet y or 'e~lost their vitatlity. This is ex fi6lf vexatious to the gardener, inve' know no way. of' avoidiing it '6$bkdioiving from' whioim you pro uie se't)# Possi bly an entterurizinig ibgj~r,.or regular seeudsman, iiay hj osupply you. Ii' not you are i F SOQ..-We necd sea rcely re *ind tli' ieader that the gardeiner Ihklabd wvel- provided with the im potion a of his airt. Oft these, the id, th li 'e and the rake are iindis %)ilo .Others will bie found valn e'sitns anid ini thiri selection, -$iih diser imination should be exer' d Atud 'sce to it that they are ketinra comspicuous position, and at tso aine time, bright and clean. IHe b~ei'o the old standard mnaximn: S~t(1Caplace for every~thing, and( ev'ery ik 4tipIaec."-Oh/io' I'Jrme. FJrom the Farmer and Mechaniic.) Soapj Suds. toe value of this iginid as a st imu-n to fvegetation does not appear to ~en9)ly appireciated by ourt Agri. urts, mny of whonm i nake ino use -lj ithougfh, fr'omf their well knmownm natteirs, we .shouild have been ~kpect better things ini ai state $ on4itt putridity, soapi suds is ie 1d'ih~ the Uelemnt oif vegetables, of' actial anid complete sohin Sy'condition, inideed, in sisceptible of' absoirption a un lation by the roots of'planits. *.~ies ifs valuie as a pow erful stimu Jatt possese.4, also, very potent~ ~:telnihiie proporties, and when used ~tto frrigation of' garden an~d field 9theibest'aa, perhiaps, in which e applied' o vegetatbles--opei a. peedy and effctual remedy a t1t the, ravagesq of bugs, wormsit, rio t of the alligeroug or' wingred r yatg, b~y which. vegetables ar'e n~hjifbsted and destr oyed. It ' 'Iost .yaluable adjutant byi itinj-ofzcomrpost. F'or this la ' Aire~tmk .or vat cap)able ~tiree tol thude atu t "'tirubgit snt -uild s :ue b~ r phoil, iid Chipi inuri neu wood shed;, in hort, evr'y u ritarec capalte of abor'bib ti rich, f' ertilli mg id, and-'etainl it. for t lie ben. elit of the soil and '.plan ts to w hieb it is to be i)plidy little 's tei at ie atteitioni to itters or this jiture, the annu111al prodtict tour agricultua .mght be:.'lmmnrneasurea bly inereaec; 111141I te prodnetive apaci - tys of -manly f1armiis, now regarded as athnost wort less, placed oi a i iting equal, indeed, if iot, superior to ti'alt. ot mthe 1lost fbra tile. Nattire has every where supplied ill iuinficent, abundance, the ncsiil' (W Iertility, and we have only to appro priate and apply tieI judiciously, to suecure the best and most, flattering r'e silts. Somie agricultural writers have eshitiited tie valie of a iogshiead of' suds, in) a state of iieipieit iutridity, to be very itiarly eqial to that of a cord (of pljre Iared mannitre. This is probably an ueer estimate; yet no one has applied suds to vegetiation, andl eaiefully observed the tesults, can be othierwise than coivinced of' its very great eflicacy ani value. WNhere it is used* inl composting operations, it imay lie applied in its crude, befroe. feiien tatiol has taken place. It will fjr mi lent in the heap, alnd thius ind net a powerful Chemical action in the inllgre dients. wiich will lie in proportionI as to powe, to their .Inuiber and chia r1e ter, 111141 the in1allnner, 01 rather1 t lor ong1Tlowess withi which they are initerP lixed. With a sillivionev of soap siuds and uritie, a valuable collpiost may be im l' of a:ny soil-evei said. A Whaek at Misers. Ill aI Chapter ( oI lil e111 araCe', which 1 ppears in lilack wood's Na gazinie for Julv. til) writer is some what severe M)on wealhiy men of our day, who a.e too scrouipilous ill their observance f 11lie IlIaxilms of " or IClihaid." lIe Iays: "lThose who desire to be absoluitely rich Imlay, if' their lives are spared ionr einoug, attain that objcet by sordi ad pptaiillelliinr, 111(1 rigoirois abstiiece liroiin the enjoylmenits, hos pitalities, and charities Of existelice. It is not. dillieut to neCmlalltelt gold if' a m is coura111 t'.j be III Eliwes; ill. deed, cases are almost daily cited of alparenit papers, amoigs whose rags aid gaililmeitrv inl the corneir of' soine fetid eellar extraordinary boards are discovered. No one, howevei, blt, a mere caitiff would addict himself to this kind of' metalic accumulation; and it is noticeable that the practice is chiefly confined to dried ip bachelors, who have either no relatives to succeed them or who ilate their 1rlatives Cor dially Poor wretches! I, cre they had giveln i) the ghost. oin theii ill-tended couch, and beendeposite'in'thW hI try shells Which tlley have bespoken from a motive of postilillous econo. my, they could obtain a vision of the serenec 01'.lively coiinitenane oif those wilo shall walk ait their funend21 aind di vide thieir' gainis; it thley couhli be pr-os llCetti vely prCeent ait tihe biaiinpiet whieb is i)to Ilow tileCeremony. and14 witniess <iaf~t1ld, not !'.ilnr of their imemo lie inlebrialted hieirIs-it' they e uli I hearli, lby 1ust icipaLtion, the riniiarks of the jioenhn-~ gu~lests. Ithe retailted ani(ce diotes5ol thleir' mieanniess, on111 the comil meniitar ies on thir erniel setlfisimess' they ight~i possily~, biethre the spirit has let the clay, as.k themlselvyes seri ed to leald the tle ofi muctlkmoiirmsl. anld insure the eionlitemp t oif thir r' ace. isht not impossilte that. Ite prli hgate mayi'~ iuive aI friend, forl he4.re is usual ly finer ftelings of our n11'ature-biut the inliser meeLts withI no4 svympathyv. ]Lv. eIn the nmrse who is hlired to attend him i his last ii mirs, l(oat hlis thle ghaist ly occupjat ion!, anid ilngs oi' thle m1o dle aLth d a m11p is atleatly g a1thering o is brow the thouiiglits of' the dep ting sineri are' still iiuoi his gold, ml! at t1-il mier'e jingle of' a key bie starutles fiilm is torporii, in a poiroxy~sm of terrori i, iest a1 surreptitious attemplt is being biox Deeds therie ar~e manyil ini !th boix; 1 lmt w here a re t he .deeds thatil shouhll ha ltve e42hnforted the d ving man111? Wihalt, Iblesiis ha l~ s lie puinihasedi for .Thiere aIrt noi prayers of tile orphani or witdow fibr him, noit a solitary voice hsever bireath -d his nonelt to heaveii altl the gold thatL te worltd coniitaIins; hut, no~tw'ithstan~dinlg Iihat lie waIs : hlis inftancy ill those aw hi tetI in which the wornship ofi nunmnonliii is deoiulnet, has never'l yet, beeni abile to dlivoire hiiimself from is solitary hive tif Iost. or' to part, with onIe atom ofi is peult. Andm so, from a miserabliie lfe, dietesjt edi and1( despLjised, he' passe's inito a i drear Cetity; oin1 thile whom~ hI iile ha:s neg hected or' miiused.'t, makle mierry'3 with tihe hoards of' the miiisei ." A SiwoI;un Hiun.'-Th'ere is in the gai'deni at Regent's Pariik, London iiii, a pilain-llkiking, somllbre bir id aL nat ive of' Newv I lolland, cal led the brush~ tu rkey whlose 1121bits of r'eaing its briiood a 'e among thd~ most, remarkable in the hiis tor)!y otaniiml inlstinlote. Tlze ird is uthorongb iiernfst., atid ednistr'uets forl aicpes, b) ;'hih It IlatS s ts cggs ,.eps p . r i f'tla .itiledk ilignid1( tail, isd j)a lc ish brown ut 0t161 bis, going int> sHi: ver gray at. the cnds ..~ I skiin f' tii head -and neck is of a deep pink v. ing', , 6 and Jhinly spInk Ad-ii shor t, ding hair.- The Iattlwi is f a brigh t yellow, shainig. ofl iiito red. 'Ii siio I tis nien 1y9 hae ofita tiirkij; in gedlal hiit this bird is nothinr rmriii kable: it is in the reprad netin, oftle specis that its anolOsil ro ceCiigs are uiiniife'sted. It is a be liever in fernwitation and xooponitioin, fur when ~thc 'breding' sc oo airi ves a1 nninber oflthe birds.c.iter ilito part-, norship,. and colleet. a liuge heap of vegetable natter, which is allowed to. ferimient till- it fiorinls a hiot-ijed. Suv ral weeks are patiently cinployeid in 16ormntitg this hiap, but when once ibiied- it doe.s duty 'or severail-yeirs, iew miiiatiter being added it. the to)P ls that bentaithi ro itsaiiay.- In collectilg, the* biris use oniy the 11bol,. the bill is not Iised at 11. The surihe of the grounnl slurriiin - I be hot.bed is thus cleareid If .very lIvnr andt blade of irISs. ever sertop of vegetation bei.rg added to) assis-t inl the fi-rmlentation).-' When tiis pyr:unidical momrt 'd KCgreen studll'h sollicielt tiiie to heat. and whevir-t is jut at the prpOper tenQ. pera. itare-fiolr hatehing, thle aree are Inl 'sertei, inot side. by Side, b-I t i :,l at. regu lar interval'.. froin each -a. lir:m stuck lto the fust V. sunuioking leap ie l'vetly nylrigit, the hrge eiii dowi. \1 aId, and at an iirin's Ieigh blow ti.e smIlnhe. They are then co ivere l p m and left till hatchei. W hetler the elickenis live to fight their Way throngh tle wan -artilicial inohe, or whether, as Mr. Gonli was iiinr. ed, tie fi liales remin in thie n1 ilbr.. iorholOld, ill a 11iestiin IIA vet setfld; there is il> dio t, h wever, that in either case Nature has provided f.or the safehty of the yoning, and that al11 its iistinets are :1a11ted to the ci rcuiin antces oifits biirth. Tr.:' Cos-r or A Anov~r~Nr..-Sher idaii had beun drivingy wit. three! or four horses inl a hackney cono , when, seeinug IihairdslI pass, lie hailed hini and inade him get in. lIe intanit.ly c.ntrived to introduie a topic upll which iHichar'denmu (wi was tIhIe Very soui of idisqutativeless) always diffeed with hhn; and ait last afl-eting to lie iwortilled at. 1iehardson.1.'s ar gunietsaid:- "YOU aire really too w:I annt. hea.ir to listeii to sneh a tlin ; I will not, - tay inl the saine coach with yO u;- a'.d accordiigly -gott downi :0nd h fL h1:m, RVIRichrSoln hi Jiinig .t triumphantlyl atier himn, "iAi vo' r eicat, vuni' re bat-" n ior \Y.&S it il t. lt t i h a v ti' hta a liC; e. 11le ar nt. h was left infh like inte idan~s th1.iree hours cAuchinI rs Diary. bruther iln "hort, tione siuee, tha t the w.'eaing1 of w.hi'kers'.' was. npr oIes "a h uwyei a nn. hle too, baretheid. Rail Road Notice, EaNNEli:s U~liecE, \Y'd. & .Maui. IR. It. OiN andi~ after' this dlate, the Aail and1( Paissenuger TIrainsc. w'ill run dadyv as follows: Leave Alars linllT Statiionu~ 21 .M SLynchhr lo 43' "' Suiinterville " :.t) ' " Aiilacsier " '.4 A'rrive ait Jounction " 5O l*AST'. Leave Juinction it .OP U "' Siniitervi!!e ' 3*) " .'iiuuveville ~ 4.. FI TunillosvI.) C lohing an Out-Fttin on Sthe m A lin Rail MENo'', oe N'o. 2(,8 I' .f .'l (,\l3CNGI J~uy (1i m b, t'Ii 'Ie. 35-,S.e .lul'o U r hi,'r. .vlIf i at 3l - 3:ii -t fia adClthing~i tiiI i an Outitting MASONIC IILL, W nt o,s Ch.lesonS.. Wndcop-. stcobf G&n S. W. .EADY-M. A 'RiuCLOTiuJACIG N- ^-E 22T KIN .T.Ru-Entp, Smoters ri DeY.s i Rne Jou R f . N sirt dirui' to tL Vi I'u, it l 'aOADWii'mT.-l~ lTN Jtn 15,182 34-tC W. J Jaobi So ., 48 atp 'Is rot -~~ Pi a- ..... !'RP J)CH h G (i I A ND. AER0C SURG AL INS'ItMENI,8 I AINL-A itSNE, (ALUKIINDS) VARN1[8111 DRUGGt1S'Je ARLs I;IRONZES . -~~ i: IE UA88..WARHq ItUSiI!s I' 1toMarSoA UN illr i , LA a Pl AND Sit AtkFit' lirtna & Ilo-r1 BorA it, LeI 4.ARDEN~ 85~s - hinprr GK tChh1~ DCo COMPRISING TIIE STOCK U .. a -. gnt.fr slthei P TENTx IaVD F.-A A Apri G6th, 185 2. D. J, WINN ih jtiust received from Iiltiaifre anid New Y ork, a lairget anu 'il, leleited stock of BLoltdeloths,4 Catoimeres nm(d ite fliwat i'ail t -tat i s evur been broibt to thin market. - - -so, Itealy iade Clothig. fOr Gents' nnd1 Y0oniths, ofeve-fry qua*lity naal deic-riptlion. Jlnvingp.e lected the Goodqs, ad lid themn nade ni, to or uer, lie can w'arrant the. 'ork. Evtiry decuription nid ajlity of Mloves ; Urext 1n1s maudeaual tp i) 'order; (alps, Silk. Cravats, Silk 'oIet Il andll.-rliieC' aitn]d Neck 'Ties, Ljinen shmirts, do.-( Colar.4 Melri no UnTgtdirie, do. 1)rawere, with every article tint\ is worn by genitletnaesa, which hli ofili.iers oi renanable tenns, iaid t isolici it ni cill from his old ettoirs, alid lite citi.-:nis of the Districi generally. Sn maatervlife, Nov. 15th, 1852 3.- f Cheap Grocery, IlE . Subscriber hriving-Ir openeda gro cery uinderneath ithe Tow lall, digns'1 keeping.:! constlintly oil h1an1d. a supply or he.-avy articles, aneli ts Sugar Coffee, 'ea, Flour, RK IC, UCKW iA, MO L A SS!.,, V INP lt A L BlACO N. 1,ARD l, 111.1"181 Cil~ld -S$I', MAt IEli I I,. SAL..', SOAP, CANDLES, T A TOI0 , &c'. &c. Inl factt httle o anlist everYthilg! that is -itod ti Cat: .all-fit 'of hii r. will lit :im sob laow or cashl, or inl -exchiange' for oitry pro*91 duce. - lie pronise it) atteid to I:1A owi bmuiines1, aaa laopes b.,y a- tcidin strictly thieret, to redei. a I heral slare of p:i trona;..' J. M. C'IIANI)l ER. alarch 15th, 8~3: The Corn Exchange, .0! " 0 N N.0 R Wtho I p Pp; onivi 111s tantly ii liaid a lot of DOM!EST'I'CS It tiama lowest rat.. G(t(o CI RIEI at*Ca~rleton pric(is -11r cash. 1iaerid, Lard, Hiia. I1aitter.and a large sup. ply qfthe best; CIiA ItS and TOlACCO wi hl la"e W ill sIIell cheaper -thai wany mer eUdl t own as IO just ieceived 40. barrels North earolit aiour. Jan 11th, 18r)3 12-Jiv. fa lfv'hnfria his% old fliecids ad the pail 'e genearhily,' that hi haiteI so long knwn as the "S-1 TER lOUSE," is again openied radin dte, or. he recep-. in of viitrs.iiI'r aaelots''-l i lr a thotronagh repair, ithd as little ilelajy ss po ssible, atal h e-trtu.-s that his liltenltiona to1 teaaconiforit ofahs giarsis i larit a sht are ofi poahaie lplatonage. Th'Ie subhscibar hias alia ikeni eh:,rgae of the I [llJJA RI) TA hLIX amuil miern,a lilt inin tihale re'rn wiith neoanes, and will fuarni~sh it wiirha all the niaeessaies andi conavetnieceOs that lovers ofi thae sporaLt. an ii cajiiire. F. Av ERs. M areb 8thi, 1853 19-LI China, Glass And EARTHEN WARE. Direct IHuportationIs. Hi, E, NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. J Aj.S jnm-t rc-eived udirect frotij thet man-~i liaaureras ini linghaiiI ol ' ranceo, ual ldi by recet 'ie.sels Iannii the Noarthi a vierya comapi-t e ann varied tassiar;ii ment aft heii abotva, namedci G(OOD:*-, comauprisiang all thie tnew'' pattAerias anad shliape)L;a amonlg wivcha are becst \VIJT iIANIT: air STONE\VA RE, Chliai litaisha a supajeriaar iarticle ; 1 l'unae anad ot her Coloaredj \Vare, oft new' sayleIcs; lini \Vm'fte~ Goild :;il decriatedl ; Rieba Chiaa )tiner ;aind Te'ia.setts, andii beauatifual F-anicy Ariticles in thei hue ; Cuti, ~aI 'ai ered anad l 'iiilyhed GlIasware, iil everv kind:l Dyit's Patenit (Ciinphaene, Store, (O)lice-, atul l.arliir Laiuja, i aiuperior article; \Vehb's Il'aten-tt Odl and ut i Ardl itags, a new tart ie gil tag great haght anal bar~lliancy; TPea Tray 's, buest TJal Cutleryi anid lI'.-I ted (aistoirs, Spioaona, Iiorks - &c I honuSeking ltar attiles, ini gret varieh y Crates ofl assarit--d \Vaires. ofl desirableaind nuewi styves. lby \Vhlaesae Ir; l'akage~s ofi Tonb~alers, latsks, &c.,'ow byv tila: pitavage'. I Iavinag compleutei arraneg tatnits fort obtan-t otia iour Goodus dlirect liom thea tmaaninea tuarers wi'e cani anill lle rarie . aialaue men'ats. itheri by \Vheai ior RiIettaiI -- 4Oriders attendede tao pratint y. II. I. NIlOl, Coalumia , A parl 1 2, 18 e l-.if Fine Cigars and Garden I'a'pt cons ttaltlyv oan ad lby J. B. N. HAMMIVET, ATI"L'llNI'Y AT L sUMT''FnvlL1gr, s. C. Oflice next door to .T fl & C. WohWb' Nowv Yorli yborQ - Mrci2~ 185.3, j. 1--~tr XND'OILS SiCER, FLAVORl;NG LtiIACjo8, -A + N'A! t.'A~ 'NI TOO-fTi t1ir. Vaetos ormns ANti llla 1Ut3iumefcs D AND Nurtt-Oji it, I so p, A Nt) CAiTf*'1R2, &c. &e. Liver. Oil, Ih every article k DUGG1ST OR, AIIS : AN. nOst upprmvetl ' $500 CHALLENGES, a Whatever Colicerms tIhI hedilranei Iltpnles of a pople is at ill tines of tlt vtttltl Iatla hh! inportatice. I takW, it for granted that every. p- rsoit will doal ll intllir poti er,'to stve 1t lii es of their chileireni, anI that every ,11rso1 w16ill mmen delavor ti p roointe their own liel th at all siacri ficl. I 6fe. it to ie aty dtty tiscleiriy naimure you that W61'asS, accortiig to tri o n ojviiitt of the ruost celeubrated Pllyieiuns, re thii primary Caeses o t large tnajority of diseases to whiet ehilren antil ad tilts ares halel iiy have an uIIpetite contihtmally elhatngenblu from one kind 1f fodt it atiother,'Iuil Dlreath, inj in tihe Sto atich, l'ieiig at tite Nmioe, Ilurdntess and Full netos of the Belly, Dry Congh, Slow Feve, Plse Irregulr-remebr that all these dete Woi onl,&A yout shutiebl att onmce tajpply the reined y An artick. flit led 1 upon xvietific Principles, conipotniledi with piuely vetjetablle inbstances, b'ing perfrtly safe wlen, takein, ind enm be 'I.4 t it Ithe tlist tentler Itlitnt with deecieleil teicil e flci, wieere Drtnrel Complainls and Diwrrha Itave matde thenm weak an tilelpilitatoed tite 'Tnic pro(pie rtie t' ny 11Worem yrt p are Sneh, te iat it stantis n itiln itn eCgnal int the caLa logite of tietlicines, itt giving t0n1e ant etregth to the Stoinal, whi 1t 1te:makes it t itnfialuile remdy fr thoe aillited withl I;slxtjpin, tlt! tnshngures pe.rform:il by thim -rup n fter Plysicins have filt. is h ltst. evi<e lee of its superior efliey over til ollthers. "I'lis 1- the tost eliflielt. Werm to destrov' f 1:l t1ti e the inmna systene. it groms te;:Itn ilhmno- wlejmjte lengIhdbe-oxtin..; s' coiled anm asteniael to time litetines twet l inneht e-etin. he ieailth so atlly' as to) case St. Vitus Dittev, its, &cv., thit tihoee anillicted sehimoni if ever mnije)ct thait it i' Tpct IWorm hastenting then to tin etrlv gra v. lt orler to tiestrov this Worn, it Very eergetit tiren-tienet mist fe litursneel, it w"l"l t herere he poroper to t ke 6 t4 8 of my Livt-r PilI.o a- si to renlmve all obitrtioieeets, tlit 11w W orni Syrup annay net direct upon itm Wormn yhitIch ninste taken inl loses ofL' 'Table,,plonm etl 3 tinits a aiti-, these uirectieis follew,.t ave cever beenm lim t fail ill enritg the nost oibtinmiate catse of Tape lh'r.rm. No part ofit te system ie nore libt.e t, (lisezmse h1:1an thet LIV ElR, it servitig as a filterer to lpiri. ry tle blood, or givimg ilte proper seecr.ttionm tem he hile ; so that amny wromg action o tle Liver tfleets the other milportsit Irrts (ef lite systenik, uln results vtrioumsly, in) Liver Contleeainmt, hitendice, Dyspepia, &e. We sholi theoreforme 6vatch every. symptonm tlat .tiigIltI inielicato a wronm aeti of ite Liver. . 'lese Pills heini., otmnp1oItsed of Hoo-rs aid 'L.rSA frnmisimtl by latuire to heal the sick: Namiely, tli. Al; Lx. 'F.cT roa.Nr, whe n~e~stesceinfron' Ite lnminary annens itetnramne, or ptroinotes lie discharge (if secreted inatter. 2nd, Anm A . ?tNTlr- ivwhich cheangles itt so: inexplica IC atid uitseesiblemannrer ite certett in morlotd ictitut of ttim yuta.., ,A TtIC0vt.wlJhich ves tono itl. tretighlh wi~tueerotistaytC enewnig health nml vdgor to till part Of .ody. ithis A CA trteATtC, Which acts- in br et harmtoly ithl t offier itngredienmts, amd seriitimg ont thme' 1iels, ' aed jxpellitng thme tihole tpmlssa oftorrupjt timcl vlttiatet minatter;anmtl inirifyhig iteilloodi, wichel destroys disease ani .Yeiu wtill find thle-se Pills an inivalttable medti tine int inanty comiplaints to whmieb you itre smnh. eet. Itn obst rietiems either total or partial, thety ave been foundie ofineoijtitable benefit, resterit heir lnneftintl arrangettis to Ia htealmimy no ieen, pnrfying thee heiteti aeel eetheer Iitltit o rictitally teepuet toe flight aill emminplaits wiht t.lhe, gidltlietss, dtiines of ,,ight, paint itt thme tlo. htaek , &ce. ill o~thetrs beietg bae htotittion. lIk iu ;-I-. 1(:125 C'T $. .i07Y Agtets iin n i"e wi *uppijer, aitel Stoere kelepers tiei-irones ofl ib.'einetit" Agetsi mut adt Irleil tel I. j Prpietor, .. sN. I IO!DENSACKC, l-'or tmele Iby n!l D~erugi ,ts atnd 3oechanis itt or t her Statt-. Through Fare froh1~ Charles AND) TO. NEW\-YulU'K .92h. fills l 0l *l' AlAlbI LQOU'1'l F'itoAI C2iIAIl-8l'ST N, S. (C, 1 ,iGA \'I NG the \Vir h at titdche fot o1 [,amenes..st . dai ly at 1, p. me. afhter t he irrival c o hetonthern catrs, via \VIL \l INGTO( N. iN. C.K, irmin wichl peomet wt) ehnily traits aere dispatedi at 8 A. Al.; memnd 2 1' Al.; thc 8 o'clockI on/ze; conntte't ineg at Wioeblonit t hvt le hIees tei Petersttitg, lelpia;, amedi\''NXew- rk. Th'le puett is -espe'ctfltly infs~mero it n e te~'nters' ol htesre limn, aire int Iirs-t ratOe comhtijon, antd iire ttivuigatedl by weltrl kntownt tnted ex. >c~ieed conetnand.etecrs; Ctthe lal Roadsit tee ini ine ordher, (I the \Vetiitonm anmd \Vecldont, ats well ar- thmi 8Seaboartd volt hecavy TI'rtil) thertelby setnring both *alety .ntut d~espa~itch. liy thetse rtoutes inlssentLrsr- aivailtig lthemselves oif ithe 1i'' It t'Tj'I TlAIN may~e retschl lIdaitimere itt I10 hiour~'. l'hilelpt'Il men da7 htour, andh Newv Yorki ini I,0 -2 hourtts; andt iby thec 4l'iCOND TI) IAIN they arrive- itn l ,imtere int t) houtrst, Piltlelpe~iat itt fj ttettrs, andtt Newi-Vo'erke e ii 1-. hottrs. l'Thretghl ticehts cant uhecl habld fmottn i0. \V'I NSI A)\V, Agent ott the \Vihtintgtmn ttti Italeight lait llioad Camp m~ttv. at the et tel thie (Coipany, fotot of Latntmretls -t reret, ChIarlestont, 8. (3., to wihomt piloe Aelarteh 21, l1852. 2d--tf coj~tu ntnu e lime CAl R IH lA E JHUSINENS at ithe utlovo Chatirleton--whmere hey will -be pleased toe exmhit to thmeir ol-f' rridostmr a Very ex~ni/ tc of Vehicles, com. pr'amgit--those of t heir own nittitn fagtur(, ko4'tidir'\vith vtarious othmer styles .usually r'oundl Iii this madrket. Thetr long'nih iaint anco wiath tis markeo as mnanufnecturers ated dealers wvill enablo thmen1 Io off'r great incltcements to ptircbheorlildtt :iti'ai hk and pricos. .,. .A trt h 24, 184, . :: A rs: L. qa nhmpja UThen i Pit utirto Poy,'teol mi l ii. f li t Aik ndt n , 0u u tp sep r orance.,- A .'O .-l As - il ~ts latoe l~ liesii Wqmsigtsss isau i 1oo t duo or' What would re notbtts give to posseisAn eily- lire 'ahe kowleslge we obtaini if aer)epys'! wlist days 61111 slblgtu ol ala y o avv ts che bmelr spat 1i kikWW&r~s as tiutelir 110" sa . lt i AlI GANC IIOL*, ANIJ AIllELir4 ro behold tie siiless iand sufferiidd d wire for oa,sy eats from causes siple slad cristrullab swity reira'dsed-or'betterastill.-not :ncuried it eer WIFE AND 1110 I IR orosi th s infinfnaittin coiiaiilil its a little -volume, (iii atile reach of all) i ilci wroutld sqlaze to hioselr ECARS Or DI1IERIVt And to hoer iisbiand the constant toil slid antieta or :Miia ne.ensarilyI levollstp noit him fions stikiess o. tvwirtVrr vithoutt u1 iir irim use opos)rtullity ofeqirtiiug 1Iat Coin petence hich hits eiertioos are entitled, snd the ias - s2-t11 ol which '$would secuge the happiness f li4rnself, "itetand clhildiLsi. OEClJRW TIE DIMAN6 O s:IIAPPdJ1fi By becoming its time Possessed of want or 'inuchj s& caused theasickiess dsil soretty dt . thousandi. - ,. . 1 l.I view or such consequences no vife'or'mathtr hs exensable H' sho tueglect to avfait herself of that. ktsoos 'erfee in respect to herself. wlich wo'ld slart hier miucfr' gtr be the ineants ofthapi'isies sill prosJcrity to her unl'st#absi1ad cottfer uposi her ciiltirei that bIslng above alt price-healihty bodies, with hIaltiay mins. That kuowlcdge is contained ill a little work entitled private I(M111 Companion, SlY DR. A., Dit. tRICEAU, a lorrigsost OF tr sFES Or iroaiy- . One lSindrilt EdtIon. Cmow., pp.250. Prtce 50 Cents. [oN is I -as irica, 3rrnA'tasDtxo, 31 00.] Firt 'iblisli-d inl tali. asd it is not U1tP11IZiND On, WONDERFUL CoisaltlerI thoat EVE V Cs. F.EMAI,: WIIETIIER MAItIldD 'OL 1%OT,-s-t inere acquIre a full kisowietige of 11a1 isnttire, ctanracter naSl en "ses of her costs fltlistas, wItth the Yarlouta Hyitoats, ait thatit searly lIALF' A XILLION COPIES shoutld have been sold. - It is imracticalde ten cmaivy fully ties VPrions suderts tr:tcei on as tier ae or a mir t st ietily intended- list tite rmfnit.l. or those cnnteinlat iig snsriage, bit 11u feinste de ismu of etderinc health. kui tirnt wraity, en. seqient nilon health. wisich is so con111luciive to Ier oweTr hi geters. amt tisit or er laisusid, but either Mas oi a ill ibtilt it, as hs1 r winl l ery * hI.1tis in oi has tile tor ami itrectioi of his wvile t-licait, or that of 'lia owni - cuntary matlrorrmeiit. UPIWARDS OP ONE ItUNfttE3b TIIOU-; SAND COPIES Ilare bret SICNT JJY IAIL uittbin tili last few :nouths. CAUTION TO THE PtJbi* l1E NOT DEFICAUDED' lti ito snssk unmles "l)r. A. I. Maureta 1 Illbrit streel. N. Y." is on the title page,.ndia the elry tai the (lerk s Oltleu on tile back of the titlo i-:rte: utl bit% only or respectablo and honorable eluriter, or sne by matll, stut addreem to Dr. A. M. Almttrienu. ns thero nrs toptrtous and surreptitons lfruiigeietts (if coy-right. F.WT i5 nERy WiPE AND HUSBAND PONDERt! No e4sissam. for Igisornaeco, wIsest Ig-noratice Is DImery to thos w 1111111 innr ness) ,tes.s. nsiitw ilause to cilispel otar Ignorsice its wltlitn pur reacli. 'o entiblo - every one to elecime upon th Ile Ine/l. poatil-- n wmiut?/.o po*nsing a copy, ntstl that no wit-. or m:iother nied remait iia.rinormned uponl the tunnsiy cusitici, which.. vooler.or Inter, aro dcestineslits iuke- ferrin1 ravnsges utaion her henlith, unlessgurlel n-;liust. and that .no-constilertte and -afrectionate ktunnhal havO Cs.111-4 to ujtisl himiseLIif with ieglect of the Welfuarsi ot his wife-n pitmplik sr tAitoy-sx l1;mg9t, conlttinng fun 'Yle-prge ynd Jiden of-on.. letilni. togethier with 'extrnets frois the bookiwIll: be stnt fiSq tf drgI isi artr oftte Uistijedt Strae, by nisltressing, otst-patd, as heteIn tle o c 1Nsornsit ;PrOtt .t'clLor,oql j , I (or~ htli ElIa tlr k% st bqrpt 'p. iA P ' 1ArnsRtsA U, Box 1224, Ne w Y rk .h bls lats iffle6, No.129 LIberty Strdety ew!i . C 1'or saleh h ~ *ROflINSON & (AISTJ~ lit Nen/Ydrk~ Cit bytttrsS S-rinlr &-TJo nseiti, drihe, Slie mans& Co., Decwitt &-l)avenitporl, li its & Co. -Ollice, 120 Liberty Stre~et, tncar Grrenwicht. .May 17th, 1853 t9.-tf CABINET WVAR It OOM. F. . ANDRIEWS TAK[S tis met~lhld ol dsiumtervtie ntl vttiiiy thai hie hast otpeed ina Suntitervitth moppoisite? thet now~i Prsbtyteriani Chaireb, n. CA ItlNET'1 WmV A 1t(03ES. whtere lie 'viti keep.J fsir tale, chteap, tall stich futritutre uscmet hi ttisinitiilhits sIepartmlent sf ir tltIratde, w-hichi he illl wnirrat iof gt! msateriatl ;tand witl fturnish foir cash't, as- Charte.. tto pirices, aill dlescritttioins iif Friture? maitls. lltepatirimtrtexcetedii at lie shotrrtst ntie~. .31inhogantty andts plaint Collints fuirnished wvith mutt dlaty. itavinig procuredl the servIsis oif Mr. C. W. I)Avis, hie is ptreparedt to ftrnshl 31etallie I.atris entarav edt ill anty style. All ltih sbsthr 'ansks is a fair t rita, ands its by puntuai t tsitensltht ition t busiss and! easyv terms, ltmerit pubtilic pat rotnage.* i'etbriuary 17, 1853. 7.ly jS'S~ A\l jflMLJLIC CUIT'IN$ of all sizes, coinla tnt ly ott lis nd a ti for salt by HIUDSON & UllIOTIIEII, Opp. Tepernnsrtce Ihail Suntterville. Juine 15tht, 1853 . 34-tf. Veterinary Surgeon. 1R011EIL'T W. A NI)ltEWS ntiofies the mitizenas sir this, nti tht etjiintg D isttrisu, thait lhe has remosvedl tis Stuls neatr ite l9u. lust of theu W. & 31. It. Rosadl, whiere lie its rendsy at all timies t tak is chargu of dtiseatsedl I [rses foir armoderate cha~rgeo; in all casey whetire tere ist not enrei. ini pay~ ile expechut. I fe alsou contttinus ti tsake* Patr-engers to ti fh romt 'the lDeaot. titti exitsu shorttrly to rece~ive ia New Ounhlus ftor that pulrpiosie. Gouiods heu wji lha.ti at Ile oldt rate of( 1t0 cenlts per pa~cksngeu anid ruthins th. e pal tonages of the pubtliic. Fe b. 22, 185:3 -17-t f By0ThomS OtNonnor~ i (fltigrs sands Tobah~ccos, Courils, P'ro tirve ofi ldeticripliotns, Jllys &c. Aso at comptthtii atssortmtul' oi Griice~ries, whiilch lie g.iuaanee sa io ell a s low as they cuts be salt tainrd friotm C'hairlestmn ihr. JOHN Nt NEVIN, ~SUNI TAR V IJLE, S. ?. (Near~ thes Depot.) .Painting, Gilding, and* Bronsing. Hoshh~ld "urnture dlono~1J up ite Iteat. est anld best utnanneor. All bie sks is a fair triaul. 11 ua rnleetlCs to sive entire tt aiculon.. . C-T/* Al (IIrdeirb irosthcilc t iry. hiAtp~Y hiC sR ufi DIGEBT 4 ,. are~dl from n ru-s-r O, thO,J 1fle.iM It I lii.is lilt! "lQ tion I1ysp""" , aJsii~ ' Ci g tipioi fl! Jxta-tdiij livre' own44 prJtvixelhjbZi Jice i I ill MiteiLo 1z 'u ii of I im da:f11 1 Lm5ti *"' If Ind igeio timeDp- -(ii~ nhemoftllie by-1m l rl l Zt Wich Fisd bpe~si j ilm 1 I JIZ( llw lits .C1'ehuIca~ I Rhti juOg i-4erilrL);,p~ Dp~)HiW? ii nr1 ~d- lie iA profi-sporaf r~e~i GI l , flhfi, 4Uj J4~ wDr~i BC'l J~tie I firtifi~mx rd nl iii tt *:eWii~j prfi tiijt un l 'Ne rcitk-S,%WkcAit i th tirtm ai, iuI tl .-pitup iu~jt I oi..~o I Ifm~m~htu~ Is i tUmdlia h s a ~ j1t siuh~i~~tit~nespin. ih1 uutummaJ44 -9%Iju~~~lJc vwit ,it 13 unA f 11r tigmnuitdii 1' ~,~ it