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QCi~fl N"tio Am, i sO~2houlbe mt)' ii 't. rquie t be dan iied e tn the idants 'e~fhre 'they argecg ei.~nortant ciniderat iot idit utf a l(itchen gr.iideni is: perh;pj's bet l'iegonsi4ed, that it should rf: Jelinationill towards the -orthern aspectM is," u ~)bsper'haps preferable. RU les such us the eauili ,spiA6h, &e., yield 11111 hen 'not exposed tv the ofthe sun. qratielevation is preferaleI e hill or valley. Conveniienee llalild also be duily consider I:utll Ahil most im por tant matter., t 99% 1eoation ' iss to Thishould be a 'rieh sandy ea.tdfhl of two or three fiet bw!:If this cannot be obtain da sifclay or gravel soil is Abetoit that it is corrected auadmixt ure of fine loam 4vSoil. j improved by the add; diue, plaster, ashes, atid vegeza while a stiffelay soil de suhveget ible and imuiial ma sisiids to the separation or its Hot ITence the necessity of lid odll-tlrnimal and vegetable i':' 'Lirie and plaster also oper IVOab,) and clircoal is esteem tuiv as a very fine fertilizer. thepower of absorbing var.ieIns iInthe atimosphere and readi r4d 4ein to growing plants. : nber that. mnzure10 of Soie :Ij esential to the garden; with ~gr.ner can do everythaing; u bthing .A\ T()EOWNESS OF Till-: Son,. 1 SLt be sCcuCd; it is tihe secret ideoassfulI gardeninig. The tvb1fgarden plants extend them vto great depth inl the soil in 1 nishiment. Their delicate 1 .een traced to tihe depth U bet. Downinmg remarks: i. the roots of strawberries ive feet down in rich, deep soil, thte plants bore a crop of fruit. 6. largc, and twice as hamd jand good as the common product nit deep." loa has other a(vantagCs. ionly -permits the escape ut wa le 1thea.vy rain, but by its cap ttrIAtion alsorbs and therefinre i she a supply of'imoisture during ed dronghit. In fiet the oit uitablefor the garden in a deep n A cold lay soil or a rich loam ifieihes in debth, resting upon Clfty'l stratum, is not vorth the 'pcpnse of cultivation. E I the selection fir a gar s el to have relerence to )va 1 abundh4 supply of. water is ii ecessag. - Lbtidon rct hk that "Matiy a kitehen crops' produced of vary inferior quiali Sof watering. Lettuce and o ~~often stringy; turnips amid Jes -o not swvell; onions decay; wpra~0 sdie ofl; andl, in dry seasonis 9.stinited or covered with inscts, on ini rich deep soilIs. Copious wan Rlg~ingthe evenings, during the dry eiodsywbuuld produce that fiullniess dsedetbleng~ which we find ini the I.ntahs ini the Low Countries, ini hh~tWO irdens at Paris, anid in at the beginningr aind latter - 4he season." aLE r10o oSEEs.-Aftcr you had zi~to the expense aiid trouble of ~g out: andl pr'epairmg your garden.m et'fgujin the selectioni of' the choi sed.~ MNany of' thme seeds anumm Oiflecd f'or sale are wortless; they ' emthot of an infer'ior variety or h~&lod~ their vitalit y. This is ex ~qtilg vexatious to the gaidener', wekiowv no wvay of avoiding it, t6 i kowving fromm whonm you pro ~ueseelt Possibly an einteruri:inmg ,ghbor, or regular sceedsman, may 'Qble to supply you. ltf iot vou arc Jle to be deceived. *AntE TLooLs.-We need scarely re i d th'e reader that the gardeiier '4titml be vll- Provided with the im-~ rnl~emd of his art. 0Of these, the sRdthelhoc and the rake are iindis mi'blo. 'Others will -be found valu-ii Ab:o sst~ints, and ini theciri select ion, luctdiseimiination should he exer' c;1o Anld sce to it tha t they are itf conspicuous position, and at :eAanretinme, biright and clean. lHe Meribrth~e old standard imaxim: ~1~caplcifor' everyt/ingi, and ev'ery ik itiae."- o Far'mer'. ' ~From the Farmer andl Mechan~ic.J ~~" Soap Suds. * he value of this lignuid as a stiimu. yegeVItaltionl does not appeau' to * ~erglly apprmecitedl by ouri Agr'i l~~jts, many oft whIoum imake no use f althmouh, from theiru well kntown itat b.Unti'prise and ecuionmy iln f~iaftrs, we shouldi have beeni 'xpet b6dete hikngs In a st at e ~i t i jf acthal anid complet e soln Jn7ga,1g condition, iindeed, ini dIftis''susceptile of absorpitioni himilation~ by the roots of lhanits. e i~Ls alue, as a powerful stimnu. ,jit i possese's, also, vei'y potent elh~nmitij properties, and whenm used u'h~ K ~igation of gar'den at~d field ~esbest waty, pea haps', im which jhe fgpplied 0 vegetables-oper a .9peedy and elfleetuial remnedy ~iinat the - ravages of' bugs, wormms, tud ost of the ailligeroug or. winged ~~ by which yegetables amre Ostn Tteted ad eetroyed. It - dtp~ost -valuable adjutant i ~phouiof comnpost. .or this' ard ak. or yvat capamble bre to fliuir eart; st f sm geb@Ull, ad chipgj'ninfroij t if .wopdh Iled;in b, eArll.ujt C ijynle ofi nbcorlbintit rich, feetilli ing Iignid, :id -cttaiigtt the t e nm efit of tho Soil adi la4n to .whiei it is to be apjiid. i little's in at id atteilon t~cinetters of thi iti6e, the annnal brduct apfour agricultute lit r buimasuihb y sicrease; a141d th productive capacity of many 13trins, now regarded as almost worth less, placed ot a f11tiln g equal, indeed, ii not siperior to that ift ihe t]ost fr tile. Nattre has every where supplied ill units ficeit .aliundance, the nieani1 of' fertility, and We have only to appr priate and apply them judiciously, to secutre the best and most, flattering re. suits.. So I agriciltural Writers have esti mated the vaLtio of a hogthead of' Suds, in a state of incipient puttridity, to be very ihearly ei.tal to that of a cord oIf prepared mantiure. This is probably an. over estimate; yet no one has applied suds to vegetation, anid catefeily observed the results, can be ot herwise than convinced of its very great ellicacy and value. Where it is used inl Comipsting operatiols, it miiay be applied in its Crude, befof-e ferien tatii has taketi place. It will fer mtient in the heap, and thus i nducitee a powerful clemticil action inl tile ingre dienlts, whichl will be inl proportionl as to power, tio their number aind cha rne ter, 1at11 the iatitnner, or rather thor ughtness witi which they are interi 111iNed. \V ith a susflicieneV (i Soap su1ds and u-ite, a valutable eripoihsiSt mtayt be tle boum sil-even sand. A Wrmck at MHiser%'. In a chapjt oncc Ii te a ssiurace, whicht appevar-s ini Ilack wood's Mlagazite Air. Jnly. the writer is some what severe on wealthy m11en1 of our day, who arn too scroutpulous il tltcir observance. - the itiaxims of .Poor Rielard." lie ays: "Tlhiose who desire to be ab.zoitel riebi may, if* their lives ar Spared long etiottghi, at tain that object, by sordid and i-ceperptuta pincling, anid rigorcouns abstieice froin the. enjoymeits, hos. pitalities, and charities of, existence. It is not. difhieut to aciitiulate. gold if a muai lts cour-ag t, be an Elwes; in deed, eases are ahanost daily cited of ap rtent paupers, amnongs[ whose rags and gallitenti-v inl the cotnler of soine fetid cellar extraordhinay hoards are discovered. No oine, however, bit a neure caitiff would addict himself to this kind of netalic acintulation; and it is noticeable that the practice is chiefly confined to dried up lbachelors, who have either no relatives to succeed them (r who hate theirt relativeS cor dially l'oor wretches! If, ere they had given up the ghost on their ill-tended Couch, ald beccr dpositd'W'thu idl try shells which they have hespoken from a iotive ofI posthittmousls econo. tmy, they could obtaiti a visionl of the seren i or.li vely conttenance of those whlo shall walk at theirt ftttetral and di vide their gaitis; if they could be prts pieetti ye1l prsent at the banqutet~ wtihib is9 to focllo~w the ceremolnv. anid witneoss the etnortni u ennismoitpti on of lis ilor quaill, nt in honsor of )1 theirt mcetmo ries, butt bcy way of' conrarctuhitiocn toc the intebriaited heirs-if they e itl I hear, by :ntciciiipationd, the renuri cks of' thte joednhirtguests. thIe r-etai led anece dotes of' thieirc meannccss, anid thte coim. menlitacries ott their certel sel fishiness they ms ight po ssiblyak, hielbre te spirit ha~s left the e!av. ask them~tselvyes seti cusl y tir wh at encd. atid e-it her itt this edl to lead the life of cmutckmmsi mcs.an intsure th Ie ccoticmiit, ocf thir rac. nonce is sc desptinb!e its the tmiser-. It is ntc imtpossiblde that thle prio fligaute may have ~ a fi-iei l, fi-or tor is usually left abcout him somtte tcuichi ofhlumtiani ty-stme 55ne unbrlioketi chord of te tftner fe-elingc~s iof ours na~ture-bunt thle tiiser tmeets withI no i-ymp~athcy. Ev en the mctrse wh-lo is hitred to at tetml him i int hiis last Ihouttrs, loth les the gha~st ly ocecupat ison, antd lstngs fort the tmo mtit cof her- celeause-for althoughc~l thes sdeat h damlsp is alrelusly gactheingcc suc his browc~ thIe thlocughts ecf thle deparsingi sitner are still upon~it his gold, mctc hat :Imi mer-ie jinighe of a key hec st:ts ties; fls-cm his torpos r, in a pa roxyvsm of teotrc. lost, a surtteptitiouts atts-tccpt is being~ tmade utpon t lie sanretity of htis strc og bocx 1Deeds thIece ace ccmany icn that biox; bucit whlete are the (leeds t hat shoul cmve enibrited the dyincg mnc~c? What. blhesinigs haus lie purtscascd fort himicself thrutccgh his lontg useless litim '[There ar~e nou Iprayess uif the orpha orittet wyidwc~ fchr hin, ntic. a soclitarcy voice lhts ever. breath It his nonice tc hecavent as a beneolhts- scr. On)ie pcor I penntiy, gi v eni awa~y icc thle spsirit, sit ttrue (baty , wonhslI now~ lbe worthi moren tso himi thtan all thce gobcll that, the wisrbl consta~ins; bt, noitwithstanducing thaot lie wats at his iccianey inc thisse awfutl te-xt itt whlich the woship ccf Inuutimtic iis denounttcedl, accd the puntkfis'net, of I )ives tcold, Ito ha-s necver yet, bee abtle0)1 to dIivsoe himtuself fromci his solitarcy sive osf Icist, ort to part, with once atom of ftis plf.~ Antd soc, fi-otm a mcisenile life. iels-t-.t eil actsd despisesd, be pa.ses inito a cIreatr eternsity; atnd thosec whlsso hec- to ng. lected oSr miiisuised, make itercry withI the hcoacds ssf the mcisel ." A Sc Nom.iAiLI luno.-IIThere is in thte gar-den at. lcegenct's P'arik, L ondclont, a pclain-looking, sombr~te bir id a ntat iv ~ofs New IlollandI, Called the br-ush tuirkey whose habdits of reat-ing its brood are amcong thec most renmarkale in the his tor-y of anuimal Instinote. The bird is 1ithuorough ehernist, and cdiistruets fir itdelf'a atealt itlcuba toi ,oi cibehtical pribeiples, by w~hich it, iniche is c-ggs itwtilite in gsiid tiiil, is a ha i' h :it I i)rei tt the IsO s, ing into > I. er gray at the kndl .t(ekin f the ieend and iieck its of a deep pink veg iig on red,i tiid Jhiily spi-ink ILed witi short, dlingy Iir.' The 'iat tho is 'f a hight yollow, shalding lfl' into red -in si'ie lt'ks'nuirlfVtini, o'a lag it genlerail habiits this'bird iS nothini relnarkable: it is in the reprilil of'the Species .that its niom aloins pro ceedtings are nIniifested it is a be liever in fIrmentation and cooperatiotn for Ien the i'beeiing saon arriives a iInnleler of'tlel.birds. enter into part-, Irslhip,_ tal Colleet a n1ge ealip of' vegetabie inatter, Which is allowed to ferinent' till. it flrniw a hot-bed. Sev eral weeks are p'atiently Cinplotyel inl fhrming this lieaip, but w-heni once friniii-ed. it locs duty for several yelrs, new matter beinig added lit the top as that beneat h rits :imay. In collectinlg, the' birds use otily Ilhe ifot,. the bill is not tised at all. The su rI'eu of'the ground so-roun:U!rdin t h ho-bed is thus cleart'd I& j very leaf ainil l lade -. gIiss. everv se'roI jip of vegctation beir added to assi!t in the fierimentaltion. XW hent this py ramidical moiuid green sttilulni sniliciet ti ?in to liat, alnd whenvit, is jist; at the proper to:11purai tre. for hatchillg. tile hug,- .. are inl sertedl, not side by side, brI piiri:. at, rleIutilar intervals froi each I it hie, :1id stLuck 11uto the fus-ty, snin(king,' heapj perl h'eetly tijrigihi, the1 largeu eiii diwn. wr, and it an :arin's Iienli iwlow tie l..ace. They are then covere'd up:iiu :iad left till aitched. Weiitlher the chickens have to fight their vav through the wari, "artificial mother c or viether, as Mr. Goii w iliiro ed, the tiiinalus retinit in the iei uh - herhood, in a1 litestion nit yet settled; there is ao douhti, Iowvever, that -in either case Natire Ims provided ihr tile safeLy (X lie young, :1nd t ihat ali its insti,iets are :ahapted to tie circui. 6auces of'its bir ih. 'III- 'o.r O1 Anv Atn(UM r N.-- ier. dall hlad heeni drivilr (1hit. three or cCur lh orses in it Ilackiey cotno -, when, seoing Riiaridsoni pass, Ie hiiled iii01 aid nal hii:I get. in. lII ine.taitl cnlrived to introdcle a to1ie 1.11p which lUeliardonIl (who was the veryN. Soul iif disgiutativeniess) always dileed wvith hizi; ainl alt last. ai-etinug to be iroritifid :t. liiehardsni's atr IMunwnts1., SaIid: "YOU ilare really tJO hac: I0;lnu. b arto listen it) snleh a thing; I wii tI. ^-tay ill -the sa ie coI ith ye u;: u ;d iccordingly got do-j%. I n 1 f h1 m' R.*,ichardsou hl - loging. wut t*ZIe o phal tly _-1111 n Il hhn "Ahl, yora bet,. vill're' beat-" niol. i ui d L ia tL l. u rv, . t--ahe 'X I ri L J te: 1 i ll t Co; I- 1n 6i t Q wa's left ii11..i ie luiich to ' rSh id Inl.s three.- hours' cloachIn -. . -r's Diary. AX hiarrister ob:J-C'erved toi a ! arned briothier ini s-hert tiline since, that .the wearing ofl' whiskers was lnicrok'es s1 inl1. "lI ights," repl -ied the ti-ieii. 'a iawyer cannct, lie t'ooft barelid." Rail Road Notice, ENiNui's OrueE, \Ydi. & .ani. II. I. ON andl after this date, the Al aii andl Passeniger T.rains will run daily as foliews: Leave Mars Bifl Station t 12:30 .\. 31. "L Florence I 14 " 3I'iiiyesvi le " 2 315 A'rrive Lit Junctidion " 5.00n " i-ASTi. Leave .IJiletol at 23~.iI IteAlanchester c' W, A, K~ll~iET&r C EL N" Floenc "~ig~ rel 154icro .A ri re rs ~iii nifS itio a 45 t "iis ul oinl tei south t'ar iia Rai nioidunt ABA I) if- L J.1) IL.0.\lNG W. A. ~i~r. Les. Eng. & c. Jtu'y Inlh, 1i3' 3 1 35--i~go .lulyr~th 1 3 . ' 3 -t W...&, acobi & ITC ELL FI.J Ae1illONA HI~ I2 ~th No. 268 Kin-recllcorer of Wentorths CarDles on.C lk' raeill nd a~ all etisrdner acl andl cotpt e i ste iofaern tote e 'r w.a. nT.Ct31 - . n. a ir - i, Manufactry 4 -3 Wshingto Stre N. Y. May 1- 1 2' 1f ~I~/~)$~at~ C91~tL U Ofz-I'M f 'DIA F 'f CHI, 1N DIi lI A ND A1JE'RI ItG AiL lINSTILUMENTS PAINTS A 'IUSSES, (A LL KIN DS) VARNISih 'ICSSAIms:c I) y, S1J3 DRUGGlITS JAIEI LS IIRONZE PAE 6 M70tiiV,A R t8V 4 l'nOMsnUian NIeOrinNiSs, LAAir ANI 'SIIA xatn' lifvtttg & 10oo-r 8ba ait, It, GADYI PF EEDS, 'Sluit.r GA ce n a t 11 e 0ol COM I RJfS1NG TilE STOCK OF Al - Agent. for tic P.A TENT A21 F"A April Gth, 18. D.'J. WINN, Ila juIt recived from Ilaltianore aud New York,a large and well ielected stock of . Br~oadclo~tlas, Ca-simeres and the fiwd aml best that a L4 e ver been brotiist Lu thi market. iteady ide Clotlliig for ittts' ami Youthli, fofevery qimlity anddescrip.tiol. Iaivinlg e. lected the Goodis, aid hdti Lhin made up to or tier, lie can Warrant the work. --A 1.s0, Evory deseription and inality o r loves ; I)ressi lls ineuk- ti t) order; .Unpst, Silk Cravats,, Silk Pocket IIandikerclhief and Neek Tis, Linen !Shirts, (i. Collars, Merino Umlershirts, do. DIrawers, with every artiele thIA is worn hy genitlviiei, whiih ie ollers on roasonahble terils, anid soliclit a ca'll front hi 111 .l etimlliers, atid lie Citiz'.-:n of the Diitrict generally. Si nmtervliMe, NOV. 150h, 18 d 3---t r Cheap Grocery, ilE ~ SItuscribter hn~ving~ openiedi a gro cery inderneath the Towni [fall, destiris keepini-g coinsttaintly oit ha nd, a supply or hevavy articles, vuch as. Sugar Coffee, -4Tea, Flour, MCI%8 !JCKN~t"EAT, AMOLAS- E-S, VIN G.A R. BACGON. L.AlD, lilITT Ell, Gi EE IAC.KE R EL,. :SA LT, SOAP', CAND LO, .OT1A TOE-IS, &(,. &c. In fatt hittei ofltost everVtingit. that is Liod to e!i; 111d'whir. wl be ,tohl lIv for cash, or in -excliantt e cout tiory IpO). dtice. Ile promisel to) attend to i:-I own busines!iit . an4 hopes by at tendting striclly thereto. to redee a I al siare of pi ronl-l i J. M1. CilANID1l-Eli. March 15th, IH53 ' The Corn Exchange, ~By ThLoa .0 GU0N N 0 R. Who' koI . n 9NO1 hand a lit of 1)ONEST IGCS it tIre lowest rates. (R() CEllES lit' Ch;rleston pric's 'for cashi. D'idoii, Lard, 1ans. itterand a large - ply of the bet. CG(A is aMld TOlIACCO which Ite will. sell cIheaper -thaii any.mer. chant in towa, ilso juist received 40.barrels North,Carolhina lur. Ja.t 183tI 103 1v myI~'""OTEL, T ibstlrE ihc her woill respect fily info'r'di huis old friends iitd the pat'lica grenernity,- that his% 11Iitr' so loing knownvi ais the "SUAITERJj I lOUSE,"' is again opeiie'ed iriimi date, for. the recep tion of visitors5. Thew initerana I rr mgemeints will guilergn a shoroughI repair, with as little deldj es po.sibtle, aii btetruists ~t ahs a:ntionjii to teuicomfort of! his guies-, wI imeLrit ai shl sro ofi publlic pat ronaiigi. Theii subscrier has lI.l.:nn tt uneid!s tittini~ tip thme room:i with nietess, andii wtill furnmishi it wirh all1 t he necessaries andl -coinveniientces that lovers1 ofI the sporLt cnrtin ~ttire. F. AIVERS. Alarch 8ith, 1853 10-tf China, Glass And EARTHENWARE. H, E NICHOLS, COLUMBlA, S. C. *ff .\S jn- t reCeivted diirect fromthen imtani andi bys r'ctt-. 5eisls tromi lie .Norib, am inew. pa1I ~ttrn andti slapes; 2mnontg whl ichi are best W'1ilT EL'lANITE or STO)NlEWi.lIE, Chitna lintish a stuperior aiticle ; Il itne anid othier Co!ored W~aare, (tf new plaintt~ W mt Gobi otc d ttcora lte lich ina Ii nrad e-els n andl l'airluor latmirp, a . .atr article; Wa'eIs l'atent Od~ andit lard L :non1. ; inew artice cgivinmg grea:t lhght anid brillijancy; I lousekeeptj:ing a ri icles, int great va riet ; l'aeknaiu ot 'iTnmblers, 1"lasks, &c., low byv lte package'. I Iavisig complteu arreang mnts for Cota~i. Initr s d 2 :1ic ioma te. mnnine O rdlers attended~t itipIug !y. Cihiiihiat, AXmi pr 12, 1'853 2--I Fine Cigars and Garden S EED) 'a1ay 2-Ii. h, 1 3,30--t f J. B. N. HAMMIVET, SUMTER'1VfL.K, S. C. Oice next door to J.U & .t3y~ehn' New York . tory Marcha R1853...b. A 3--tf tilAl 'it b s ND -OILS' IiS 01s, ES, G ELATIN r F FLAVORING M TI1ACTS S IAlI-J)YI 'J'O'AL To-il-1itt1 i Wicu0 CotUs ANt IIaIIt linvins un AND Srtrt-O)LA, . FAsT SOAS$ 0I i I ieeyarticle- * - A DRUGGIST OR. iuI1s IAN. .so illstL iriredl V[ILY i[fA'DJCINAS; $500 CHALLENGES Whatever coiceri the hle ldraiatl i esu'. o peiople iat it tll tine of the ilst t van.hibhi imnportance. .I take. it for graited that every. p- rson will do Itl in their poe er,'to i-nve the li es if their children, and that every persons will enl deavor to proolnte their own'health it at all sacri fiees. I f'l it to be Idy"ihrty tiiirilnly aIsiure ot that Vonais, nerordting to the opiliilon of the m11ost celebrated PIyiCians. are the primary awses of a large naajority if liseases to which ihildren and adults are htable ; if foi hiave an a petite contitnally elimigeILeIC fron one kidi ii i to an:iother, HId] Breath, 'ai ins the Sto iach, Picking it the Newe, Ilardnessi4 anIi Full uness of the lh-lly, lry Congh. Slvod Fevel, Pulse Irregular-reeiher that all these denote W ou s, & yon ihlohil at once aipiy ihe reied y Ulpitanck'N WVorass Siu. An art iele finnuled uponl Sciemtifie l'riunciples, Collomit Iitled with plitely Y ve.getnbhe inlbst:itles, being perfoetly safo vhrn. tnkin, 3un11l ctin be gtiv ei l tlie aInstt tetih-r ltif:mtit with- decided he.nefical ellet, Where Ihnarl Complaujits anld Dirrho have nale thetim weak; and debilitated the Tonic propert ies of tv Worm S .rop are stneh, thn:it it statnds withlon'ano eqgnal in thneata logue of itnelitinies, in giving lone atid tireuigth to the Stirtomach, whicb mtlales it an lIfallable remtdy for those aillietel wit I)yigjrpiu, tih asttiihcig etrus perlorinel by this Syrup- ater l'hyuieints htavu le ' i4 fhe best cvitentc ofits rtuperior efficary over aill others. Ihis is the ntoist uilicilt. Worm to des.trov of 1:1l t hat itt fest the hni svstenti it grims tn:ni aloost indeihniite leui It bao:itgt sti coilel ati I-ttentdt) to he llitestiL.4 amldtentutmeh ef-etjun., the heal ihi so tsadhly as to ense St. Vitius Dtnhie, Fits, &c., that thoie a illieted neloin it ever ectlel that it is Tupt oi'rm haitting them to no eaurlv grave. InI tirder to destroy tii Wurim, a very energetic tretaneint titis he p6iriiued, it wfoihlt tlereor he proper ti take b to6, 8 of any I.iver P'ills so to retumve all obtrcitions, timt l- WmSrum Xvnip may net direct tijoin lie Worn, which must h taken its disex of 2 T1iableioni. fu 3 in1t-s a i1:1y, thcie nireerious Fbllowed have never been kinowi to fail il enritig the mot oi.itinuate ca i of Tape tLru. 1oibellsahekN LivC3- I :i. No poart tif t lie systet is more liable to dive-ase th1an1 [t LI VEi, it tt:rving as a filterer to ptri f lite blood, or giving the proper seeration to the bile ; so that inly wrong ietion of t ie .iver effWcts tihe other imporutit parts of thet.sysietnt, and resvults variously, inI Liver (omplaint; Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &e. We shminl therefore watch every. sytiprum that might indicate a wrotng iction of the Liver. . These Pills bein11 composed of lOOT an1 L.wrs firnishiel by unture to heal the sick : Natnely, lIt. Ait Ex. lPc-ront A.T, whlich antgtis tlie secretion froth the Ptlnonury acus meinbraite, or proitotes ,the discharge of iecreted matter. 2nd, Ani A. It XN.sr iv, which changes in Hone inexplica .b1le Iatidh Ji-stdllsiblentiniti te cettnin ito0dd action of the, y A TONlc,1Which renewng health anil 'vigor to all parf tih bodly. :4th; A CAThi;A'rIC, Which adtst.inpur. feet hirmony wVitlh tho otier inrilients; and iuperdinug ont the ' lowels, land. Jpxpelhing the .n hole tpaiss ofeorrupt anid vitIated mnatterunmi putrifyig the Ilood, wvhich desitroyii disease anti restores helithti. .iYou ill~ find these Pills anl invalnable meidi cilte ill manytl copltitu to wh'ichl yotu are sub-h .ieetl. Inl iobstrutcti~tins eithe'r toital or partial, thety have beoun foundti ofitnentimabnhle behefit, resiturini. t heir funictiontal airrantgelttents tol a hieal thy aei: tiion, hiurifyingi the blood anti othier hhtnihIs so' el.ctutally tiiput to flitdht all comtplauints whtiich tny arige f'ront tettnde irregtthiritiesm, as5 hiead nehe , gihbbnuess, dittnnss oh sighgt, pait itn theii side, hack, ke. N onte geninle uless sliteml 3. N. Ilon !.xsA ex, all othieru bing balse imitalton. . XY A gtl~ ts wishingi nle w st uplies, tand Store Aepjers dein rions ofi bleominilg Agetbntist adt dress the l'roprietor, J. N. II ltiENSACKC, t-'or sale. by a:h Druggists andu 3lerchuants ill the~ .8 for the tate. Through Fare froh1 Charles TION Tl'(A hIl.T I.\hl ~ tim:7.50t; Tiljj. G il'T AI. (.)UTEl FRO{AI LEAV ING; the Wharf ait tiche oot ci Laurenslt-st. daily at 3, p. tm. alter the aurrival oh thle ouitthiern eatrs, viai WI L AllNGTION. iN. (C., iromti which pomit twvo daily trinis aire dispuatchued at 8 A. M .; a til 2 I'. M.; the8~ o'clock on/!; icoieing t WVeldon with theii huevs to I'etersburitg, del lia, mittl New.-Vo rk. Theii pubbet is respeuctflly k itnformedi~ that thle ste:.'meirs' of thesue hUnes, ate in irst rile cotadtion, andi ti iCe~t n aite by well kittowni antd CX. peiecedi conlunnder's; lie lHail Roadsu atre ini ine order, (tihe WVihniington antd Weblont, as weili is the Seaboard woih hteavy TIrail) thterebty ueentring bot h piassete.rsr avnttdig thuetselvesu of' lie 1"R iT T'I'l'RA IN mayi retell ltim~nore itt New Yot'k in 50) I - hourtis~; tand by thle 8lECOND T)'RA IN thev arrive- int il imioiri ini FI hoiurst, IPhiiohiia ini fSil Tlhrug.h tickets cant alonte he haid froum I. W\ I N SI OW, Agtl of th iIhntlingitn mtiIleihigh Rail Road Coumpayi~. at the oile oh the Companyli, foot1 i of EnnrenIs ',treel, Chairleston, S. C..., to wthiomi please aply. Alare Ii 3 , I852. 22-tf AT t ttL D U TtI8'AND) OF. 8. .e J. (G ~Jtt T, s~ltnd.-No. 35 andlt 41) Wientworth street Chaurlesjton--whe'ro ithey w i bo pleasedJ 1' exhibhit to their oh1 4rittluis~-mtd 'ptomorcr p yery extensweV Shoek of 'iehicles, com. prising--Those of their ow i naiact,urt Jooher'withi varionts oilier 't41e usually011 found htithis markeljt. Their lontg acquaint. atnd donlors wvill enablo themn to oflor greAi inducments to *prchascts both1 Itn style ,and( prices. Au:gtist 24, 1852. ,- 4t'n c*it Hi .,at I ata 11 InI1t 11~ it 'torf It aion of tva r inant . r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N g-een oiha o rums knut ce itn orsurse I 4gf ed.' KIN 4TRTER When too lite to be tlftie y o kiowledeg e took ackaaanotria, kn ada ipblyconsu cps f our norAce; g-usl r ,o'u.t What would we not often ,40to possesi isAly fire the knowledge we obtaio ina i yarA d wlst days iiijtitsofsig~it 'Ii rniti if mle di A . is spare MieJlANCIIOL* AWA i ST 'As TLIs To'tiold the siehnesi asnr sai'eriic edred 'b atnaaiV 2' wire for nany yea from causses altnjile and cosatrollabte .asiiy reisedsedo bre stil,-not sneuedif ai'rry S WIVE;AND MIO'$IER o'sseeised tiii information containid in a littierobmmme. (tsitfai time reacl ofall) wthich would sorme to iherveir * YEARS OP lIE~ti AIut to her hisband ile consitut tollslid antiety of thinsi necessarily devolvij- ittroni him frorr sickoess or t*kb wife, without wtiisw Nikn eIS opf'or9tiiity of acquiritgi tat coin. p rtence wic ,h is exertigon are entitled. and tie pomed sanni, of tiluch woild aechre the happiiness of ltantaself witie.and children. SECI.REC TIIE DMAN.OFIIAPPMiiS By becoming in time possessed of the',kuowtelnc tl.i wmit of 'which ias caused th'e sidths ansid Isoverty of thonatidi. int view -of such consequeser' no wife or'ntither is excusable Hshe steglect to nariif herself or tht knlotif 'ed 'e in respect to iereif. which wirool Pirst ier mnuhr u 1 erix, be the mseans ofhaitpides aill prospserity to tt nob asd confer upoit her chiliren that bfesing above alI prce-aealtiy bodies, with heablty ninds. That knowedge-is conitainied its a little work entitled rilvale liedical Coi npanion. BY Dt A. Miw DrAURICEAO, racVrs:ion or - iastsI or wo:nki. Oe laundrith Edition. Iloo., pp. 50. PrIce 50 Cents. [ox FINIC PAPICR, EXTA 3t10141, 31 00.) First pablislitdin 18ir; ail it is ont SUILILIIZING Olt WONDERFPUL, Cnssasirlertss: iha .'E iV . iOEM1AIL WIIETII R MAILICl)D. OL 4OT,- 4166 here acquire a fall kinsowlecfgo of ilad nnttire, clitracter nsisl cantes of her cosamt plintas, With the iasrloss symsin onas ssW AiL. searly -y o hAI'AIN lDIIL1O1V"COP!ES shotld shave been sold. It is impvracti-e to. engn'dy frii tid various slircts'' tea'ted of. as trier ere or a imtire strictly ititeusit ist the mtricsl, or thse constemilatis: snarriatea. bilt nio leile desisou-S of 'e:i3 * hit sealth, und th.t tsraity, con sesno-ut nsissi iealih. Itsies is so considhrcive to heer owns hapiitess, ait tht or ier hshi'tsssid, bsut either has or w ill Oit-tria: it, i ris or will every husisaad n his ti.a tile lore adill'st rct isa si s i e at- ar, or tisl:t of hise owns pIb. cunsiary imierovemenit. UPW-VARDS OF ONE IIUNOIib TIIOi' SAND COPIES flare twen SENT BY MAIL Aithin lthe ist few :nouthms. CATTION TO THE P $dd. 1iE NOT DEFRAUDEDI It sits Wilk unlss "Dr. A. M. Maurieati,129 1.ttertv Str-et. N. Y'. is on the titto page. timd the entry Iti ite (lerk's Ollico on the back or thie ltlo linse ; nsIl buy -only of respectablo and aenorable. 'iiav ir., or teail by m11ttit, nul addre.' to I)r. A. .L \llnrieenu, ni tisero -nrt spuriousa and stirmrptiioni infrrisgseentsr f csy-righti. LI'lT EVERY WIFVi AND IIUSIAND PONDER:I No exce140 for Igauorance, wiaesa Igssorasaco 1- Mhcray tit those we:.hici Ikear ss41 tiene, nsl 'vlhc to 411spel otar lgoonsascO la wilthslat our reach. To i-atlo overy nn1io to e'IchCdo uPot the bIm/s. junsud ah niesrtl of pnsoeesmilng a copy. nuti that' no wite, ir naother nued remami smnforaned upoa the tl:ny enuseA wh:Ich. eoosteror later, are destined 10K innk rerrful ravages itron her health, unless guariled n;ainAst, ntis that notconsislerato and nifoctiosnale businitl hanvo cnnne to.uplbrattl hitn.wif with- neglect of the weiroro of hiis wfe-a pain'phletaof titty-six sages centainit gftU 'Yi1t1iq ad uludeo of (bn.. lens's. ogetlhr- wili s-tractt. rnut the hImmki will - be sit fesrs of; edoirge t1'anny iitri, loilac UnlisdI Lites, by nAtsre-sig, l'pols as herein. h~l ii ad oss'leilge- livssprap ss , 't1c Cle -tal i iars t W iers ttst be uast Osioljltd9 rsas~s~ s r.di% '1 1C1.4 . 1B 024 -Newlark .th fils tslCUflee, No..12 Lbery Strdtw~kk 1AA' 6or salethv U utODISO & IJISLE, Ini Neiv York'ICity hp S riniger & Towneii, Adrinlice, Shier mani& Co., Dcwitt V lDaveniport, Is & Co.. Oflie, 120 Liberty Street, near Greenwich. May 17ths, 1853 . 2--tf CABINEPT WAREROI(OM. F. M ANDREWS T AKESi this inethod ot ~~ ~aitimterville nal v'icinaity that lit has opened~m ina Sutetrville, appsisyite the~ ntow farsbytetritan Church, a CA liiNlCT WA.\RE~. IMLOM, wheLre he will lkefp for rale, ce'atp, all snehl inriituire is ttdmies simb-sr thfis dep'~artmsenti of bais trms. whtichm hit nsill wnirrnt of gsoods tnterial ;and w*5ill furiih fiar cashl, rat. Chailrles tn twricsss, nll destcrip-itins of 1"'uriture miiade. lItesa irinig excutiedl n i lis shoartsest stice ..t s.Mazgay unid plain Ctlinhs fuirniused wii-h hlavinig procures! the services of Mr..C. W. Ir ts, he ist pirearedl to furrnish Metallie Palatelt enigraved~t iiniay t't lt. All the sushetir askcs is a fair trial, andm hop ets lay faistt Iat u tmit itn toiusness and e-asyitrmts, 1to meist pubtic patrosnagei. 1e ruaary 17, 1853. I7--ly jF'8S08 AMETALI C CO~lF'1Nd ofrnli sizes, constatlly osn biantitinant for ht by HUDJISON & lROalilEI, OppJ. TIemptjeranice llall Suniterville. June 15th, 1852 34-tC Veterinary Surgeon. IIOhiIERTl W. A.N l)RFMSVl' notsafies the c'itizenrs sof this-, ands the adljouining I istrits, liat he~ hut retovesd his 'tabhles nea r th lt e psis of the W. & 31. 11. Illoada, where heo is rteady at atll timies to takc c chiargseit ofhieatsed Ifosrses foir a rmderate chargo ;its all e'ntes where~ thetr is tnts enres sit pay wsilIlibe expectedt. I e atlso atonti tnis ts take Pmui-senigers to .tsl' fromi ' thet llept, nsis aexpesrtst shortly ito receive a New (ntihnsi for thfn aiurpotst. G3oushe liwtsill htauil it thet old ratet oft 1i0 censats per paickage, atnd sosl iiitste piat rsinage of thme pubalilc. Fetb. 22, 185s3 17--t .iAhBy Thomas O'Connor, .nas received per l1.ail Ihmad, tatcocselec tia of igars ands 'ITobacco, Cordiasth, Pro tsrrs's tif sall descsuriptios, .lellys &c. Also a comttplsttn assssriet~ti sat G~rreriess, wichl lie gsuante'es to sel-l tas lowv as they cuan b-e ob tineds fraos Chaurleston'f or. Feh b. 1953 1-Ii JOHN N. NEVIN, ~SUMTill Ri'1LE, S. U. Painting, Gilding, and Bronsing. Silver', and ErIaIiin . Houitssehslil IFurnuiu doen ptJ in the tneat est ami hnost inannter. *AlIlibe asks- it at fair trial15 lIe gutarantees to give enstirn sari iet htn. Mil"- All of re fromt fhe en~tiy. promptly attenidtld to -. * a. 1t,193i - N I~ OR, GAST re ie O fer ireoIS h*p TON' M. P., I'MauJ. 1; 1 '1131 in It trilp%%!bi1iderU (0lqn;DOi550-31.0, %1u * 115j lstsa s a ilau A inr Gstric Juice. in i~.itr. -il. si i srtl .ufslit, I stisi, Aic. 'iuj f iie l heO tiltflf.YI~b jad of I ash! p-rf1yWtkiia~ JIII % III Itt(lebscr imat o diii" fre.if~lital Il5e5 l sits is b NIi I kII i Iai I N~~~iitQk I n 1w I linros, T tLiobi iii ll~j.-il o imal I -;--,it ry. voygli kl' ~AIikt X chan aell nnd sijgkeWSj'iIt gut I huy woru~ldJ 1 1) te IL Dr.- (osuthe, bi- IiHNN~i1~~ F I yaelp ilbly or *c r Juke DR it Mni liii Ad *l V).l klI'Lt L5ILa Iii lg Oishg i, i ll steur tifi nl i * 1j, 1h vii~ia - Dr. 11; 2 til %0110 ias illd~ Ii'ib 6uko I tark i~u lats .1lit l~ fk tt Ikt~ 55suIqtalplj 'rIs~~ti$~i ~rCrjssiI4alsrts. .au 4sssnIoIh j'a