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A GAi ICtLI T A L From the Amariean Cotted Platter. n,,t. CLOU D "Some pen .are wise, im rie'aie other. tois" ~.There is a or"fl iass o'f i en \ho till the-'esrth, who strikingly illus. trdto' thi' pregiiat truth. A lesson in aglo4 tflorned from a father brtiy yereg jgo, is often practiced by the son long.after wiser heads have discarded it as more than useless. If X would practice the moral les. Ag'ii taught us by our parents with only half the pertinacity with which we cling'6 their errors in farming, we should .l4. made happier and bet teidmen. There is a class of farmers (furtu bahtely for our reputation, not so nu mefous now as forty years ago) who turn up their self-conceited noses at ev y mnention of improvements in agri lture a's the rCesult of scientific inl vestigation. It is lidic-rons, indeed, to aze with what holy L.orror they turn up their eyes at the mere mention of an agricultural pape r; ard if you talk to theni about the chemical analysis of plants and soils, of gasses and the like, you almost throw them into spasms.-Not long ago, an appeal to bne of these stubborn iviseares in be. half of the "Southern Ciiltivator," par. tieularly recoinnnding it as under the editorial management t' Dr. Lee, one of the ablest chemists of the day was hnswered thus: "Dr. Lee be : What does he kitow about icultivating born and cotton? But hu nevcr plough L-d.a day in hds life." Afid what is most provoking, these ultra wise get] tiemen actually believe that the whole world-a very few excepted agree with them that "book fiarming," as they fiacetiously term it, is the very supreme of the ridiculous! But, Mr. Editor,'I must to my task; which isjo detail, substantially, a cona versationw vhich I had, not long since ivth an old gentleman, my neighbor, who has been cultivating the soil ut. rbmittingly foir the last sixty or sev enty years. He was sitting on his *feice and inspecting about a dozen of plows, preparing to plant corn. "Good morning, neighbor C.," said ; "preparing to plant corn. I suppose." "Yes," lie replied; "doing something of the sort." "Well," I added, don't got.think your plow are running rath er too shallow?" "Not at all, not at all. I never suffer my land to be ploughed deep; twould ruin it, sit-, ruin it." "You astonish me, neighbor 0.," said I; "have been taught that deep ploughing is one of the very best means of preserving my htnd; and that It even makes it more productive." "All a, mistake, sii, if you want your land to wash dway bodaciously, plow it deep add you'll soon have none to plow." "But, my dear sii-," said I, rather testify, "surely a simall quantity of loose earth is more easily washed away than a larger and deep or mass, and the deeper your loose earth i% the more water it will absorb befor& it begins to run off." "All a mistake, sir," ho continued; "depend upon it, it's all a mistake. Now look at Afuggurnery's (Montgomery) farm; he plows deep, and what has lie made by-it?" "A better farma than eithmer yours or mine," replied I. This rathi er settled thec old gentleman, anid he brought the conversation to a close by intimating that "I had better buy Aluggunmery's lanlhtationi then." Now, this old gentlemaan, Doctor, is a type of a class unfortunately, evena yet, too numerous amongst us; and I fear it will require munch tinme anad la bor to make the numiber much less. There is a prejudice (a very silly' one to be sure) against what is called "hook farming," and consequently, againas agricultural periodicals. And I ama som ry to add, that while I regard this prejudice, in the extent to which it is carried, as not onaly weak and foolish, but fatad to all rapid implrove mnent, it haas yet someC foundation in *-uth. Trhe cacoethes scribendi, or sonie less innocent maotive, to" often lead]s our brethren of* then lw to give through our agricultural journals, the result of their crude exl periments be for e they have beenm thoroughaly tried. Noexperiment iamnagricultnmre enn be en tirely reliable before it has beeni, at least twice repeated. A new spe oles of corn, or cotton, or wvheat, or something else, has been tried, with sil the advantages which an intense anxiety to mak e it suddeed, canm give it and 4hereupon, it is forthwitha hecrald ed to the world through somec of our agricultural journals as thec wonder of the age! Every body is agog to get it; A few trials prove it a hmn n cg: and thuas, with thinking menm, all conifidentce ini such publications is destroyed. These thigs ought not be so. Ouirsiis cmphatically an experi mental science. With the lights of science to guide us, we must experiment, if we wouhl improve. But wve should with hold our results until the-y havec beenm repeatedlj verified-T1hen, tinid not till then, may we saf'ely communeate them to the public. CLOD TMU fF R'. N. B. I am trying one of our uiative grasses, which affords sonie promise of being valuable for win ter grazing. When I have proved it to be such, I will communicate it to you; if it turns out to be valueless, I shall keep it to myself. C. T. CURING PEA Hav.-As the season is now at hand for eiring this valuable provender, we cannot, pei'haps, renider many of our planting fiencds a' mnore 'acceptible service thana by gi ving them the method of N. 13. IVoore, esq. who is more successfual in taking good' hay from pea-vines than any farmer wve know of. WVhen cured by this pro. 00s9, the leaves are retained on thc vines, andi it forms a most valuable and nutritious food, of which horses, cat tie and sheep are exceedingly fond: "!Cut any time from blooming till the pod is filled; -bunel up .tbe same day in 'cock'" the siz6 anid siapo of a barrel, as near as you cai: a little wilting (say 24 hours).4ill set tie them to the dimensions. of a bush. 61 basket. After two days' sunning, just at night, turn them over let them take' the sun two days nore, tlien "double up" in stack form- abont the size of a large -hogshead. . At the end of ten days, Vthu weather, is aihvorable, they niay be housed, which should always be done in tho heat of the day, to avoid dampness in the least degree. Ifyou encounter rain in the process, by. no means allow your han-1s to pull them down, as it is in this way that the leaves are removed and the vines prevented from Shed ding rain, as they will do, excepting a fikful on top."-Southern Cultiva tor. FARMERS IZAISE YOUR OWN HORSES AND MULE.-It seems to us very strange, that while the fariners (if every other State in the Union are turning their attention to the raising of their own hoiess and nules, thone in South Carolina still continue to dependent up. oil other States til their supply of this kind of stock. We have frequenitly called the attention of individuals to this it alter, and they say, as a general uhing, that it, will not pay; but wh n weask them if they have ever tried it, they answer in the negative. WVe conteid that by proper inanagmenit it will pay; theie is nothing" either in the cli nate or products oF our State to prevent it. Tihe aiount of mtioney aniually earried oit of this State fIor horses aid inules no.:Id, if consumed tip, be ahnost inicredible. This is no4"t a grood policy to buy abroad what eii be raisCd at honne-and in this cLaC our- farmers have been guilty of' iin plroper conducet lon.mg enol;;,b. Like every other kind of' business, it i1nUst have a beginning, and every thing should be in rtaldiness before an at tempt is made. A farmer who inade this his business inight every year na nure ricihv a larre fitrm front his horses and nules alone. In other States a large number of firmners make stock raising their chief business, and in most cases they accumulate large fortunes, and a great deal of' their inoney they carry froin South Carolina. In order to bring this matter more plainly be Ibre our readers, and to show the thing as it is, we would ask thenI to notice for one year the droves of horses and inules which pass through tile county town of the couiity in which they live. ve hope that the fariners of our State will look into this itnatter, and that maliy of then will turn their at tention to the ra sing of intules and horses. Farmcr's Jour'nul. (IaItIibat is. FOR TAX COLLECTO. Mn. EDIToR :-Plea.e aninounce Mr. ROBERT W. DURANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next election, and oblige MANY VOTrns. JaniAry 14, 1652 13-tf BS The friends of Capt, P.M. GIBBONS uannounce himx a candi date for the office of TJax-Collector fo.r Salem County, at the ensuing election anid oblino M~sv VoTExis. October 1 015. FOR TVAX C:OILLECTIOR. 0~ rIThe Frniendsh of Dan IEL M~ATH'IS~, Esqi., anmnounice hiim as a caudidate for T1aix Collector for Cluremont Coiiunty, at the ensuing election. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-td 6cv'1Mr, Editor:-You will plaeannounce WiLLIAM II. HRN J SON as a cainlhdate for the Office or Ordi nary of Sumater District, at the ensuing election. MANY VoTEis. A pril 27lh, 18f52 '27-tf F"O1R C LE RK. (Ti We are authorized to anniounice T1. .i. DINIlNS, t'iq., a C;anidalte for Clerk of thce Couri, am the~ esiuin' el'ectioun. MANY vZ)TERls. A prIl 16th 1851 -5if 0zr Mrl. Editor: PIcasec an nounmce Mr. J. J5. McK(ELLARi, a (Candi date for Clerk of' thle Couri, for Sumoter District, aond oblige Many VoTEUS. A pril 13, 186'2. 25--tf FOR CLERK. 'if W. 3. N. Hlamini-r are desirous or put. I ing him inminonuat ion for tihe Otlic'e oif Clerk of It. Court of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. May 21, 18531. 30)-tf FOR iSHRRI1FF. 93The Friends of MVr. JOI IN F. JUNE, an iuounce hiom as cani dtate for SheriWf of Sumter Distr ict at the niext election. 96 We are authorized to announce A. E. I'OOL~ as a 'candites for ShieriWrof' Sumter District at the eniso. ing elec'tioni. Decembe!r 21, 1852' 8--tf Mr, Editor :-Please an nounce JOHN N. McLEOD) a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District and ob lige MANY Fan-:NIs. June 20th, 185' 5'-t Mr. Editor: Please &n nounce Col. R. F. IJICKSON ais a canrdi date to repiresent Claremont Couuty in thec next Legislature and oblige MANY Von:ns. June 2.4, JR53 3 Mr. Editor, You will please announce through the columns 01 your pa per, the ,dame of JOHN S. RtICLIARD). SON, Ja.,- as a Canditate to represent Cla remnont County at the niext election for the State Legislature, and obligre MANY VOTERS. .anpt 7. 105::. lb td B i D I E OR, OR the permanent cureo.f Liver Cmn - plaint,' Dispeaoi, Jatnldiex. l ldigi-s tion, Norcous ljentlache, Pe bi.tv, atid all diseases arising fretai disordt ,-, liver, atonach or intestines, th? UA(ME DE VIE, manufactured by CIIARIL S 1)E. LORME, of Suintervilie, '3. C., h..s no su perior. U is uhrivalltd in itsexelle.e as an external remedy for Burns, Scaldsi, BruiseA, Cuts, &c. - 11T Full directions accompany cach bot. tie. BOATWRIGHT & RARKULOO, Wholcanle Agent, Columbia, S C. F' Those de.4irons to purchase can also find the lanne de Vio at Mr. John M. Chandler's Store, near the To-. n Hall; Sumterville, S. C. The subscriber drens it un-ecessary to recommend his nielicusm any further tmia this--that. any ono who lia once thormagh ly tried it. wl! never lie w.lahout it when it can be had. CI'A- DEILORME. August 24, 1I83. 43 tf New and Unrivalled Railroad Route to the North, Via the Wilasin..oi anid Maill chester Railroad. Tlrou'gh in. the same time with the Great NortherniC Mai!, AND A VOI1DI.VG SE1 A SCK.YESS. IlAVELLERS tare respectfully informed that On. liin.!rel itni Thirty mtiles of the Wilmiain anit Mwahielitster ltailroa I are Completed tjd in FnceeWful operatiou, am con lectiolns ive been forned by first class Four IlorSe Post Coaches o vear the unfinished part of the Road. The tolUl!owing is the schedule: LeatVe Augnsta at - - 6 a. n. " Winiigton at - - 8 a. mn. Arrive at Weldon at - 3 p. n. "& " Baltimore at- - 6 a. m. " " Philadelphia - 1 p. I. "9 " New York at - 6-30 p. in. Time front Augusta to Wilmingtoi, 26 hours. ." Wilminagton to New York, 31-.30 houra. [ ' At Wilminigton the connection is made with the 8 o'clock u. m. E.rpress Train. ;..11 At Weldon, passceiers can have choice of floutes, either by Seahuard and floatinole itailroad and Hay Liie of Steamers, or by Rail Road through Petersiburg, hiehimonid, and vashington city. to laltimore. Throingh Tik eta by either of these lines can be purchased in Wilmington. L_$7' Throug hI Tickets front Montgomery to Charleste nt will be received on the South Cars) lna Itailrmad, ble twien Augusta anu the Wil mington and Matuhiester Itailroad. Passeigers desirous of g.oing Narti by th aute wili have their thaggaLgeU cimeckd at Augrusta to the Wihnington and Manches:cr Railroad. g Any other information can ba obtained of Dr. J. L. Keen, Ageit at Augusta. L. J. FLEM ING, Sup. Wil. and Manchester ttailroad. Rail Road Notice, 'NGtNEEt'S (Fce, & .\an. R. I. Jtliv 10, P153. ON and after this ditte, thn- Mail arid Passenmger Tiains wil tein dat'iylis follows: Letvo M-rs IBiluff i.iion at 1.30 A. A. ". Tioesi! 4 20 "t . " NItchester " 4.4 " Atrrive nt Juniction " 5.0) Leave Jntnction at 2:h1.M " Maviesvile " Lynchbuirg ' . * Arrive at Stars BlufT Statu it' 5 *Or await the artivtl af th. .l.I r un on the Snnth Cat ulialt ILi adm e untl 10 o'chock'. M. L. J. FI.EllNG, Rest. Erng'r. &c. July 10th, 185335 t Something Entirely New lIn the wa~y of~ I lahes' :tai (etaieia.nt's thmug limnt) Mi1au.ts do. wii h a genteral as sortiment oif Geits. line hloo:a anid Shoecs. If the Ladies wash to get the bittest style of Gaiters :and walkoig shoes out, just call On hU.T'LER & NEWR'I1llY. June 7th, 185 :---t Segars!! Segars!!! JU IST received 'rimn Batltimtore 1 5,000I Sega rs--ceice ituds. hBUTLER~ & NE\\'IUlY. Mamy 10th, 1852 28--tf T1het sbcibor having disconauttnnedl then hDrug Iltsinaess will deve- his ni hle tme to te prac. Lice~ of tmedicene. Te~l~ wis.hiing his ,rofessitn-. inl survics will find him ant all mtie at his rei dhence ini the Villege. R.S. MELETT , M. 1) Jan. 10 1853, I1....) W, At KENT & 1YIITCHELL, F"ASIIJONAIBl2 Clothing and Out-Fitting IE S'T A B LJ S HI N E N'T, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 King-street, cornler 01 Putrchasers will finad at all times afu and coumplete stock of Gentt's. READ YMADE CLO0THlING AR TICLES. W. A. ICENT. i. it. aiTrCn:.m Maniuufactory 1 13 Wais.iagoa Stores Ns Y May 1849 30 t(f W. 3, Jacobi & Son, WV. J. JACOtI. N'A1 IIA NiJC. JACOD3 NO. 22.1 KINQ.STREETl, (SEVEN'rl ST'onEi Altovt ZatAtKET-SrtEET. Importers and Dealers in F~oreign & Domesc'tic Dry Good 27 Otur custorns are ensnred Modera! Rate and a strict adhorante to the Onec Pric System. .il. 6, 18%2 11-tr THOMASJf DRI$QG8T AJ CAM DE OFFERS for sale, for ciia, l3r in approved erec and WELL SEL;ECTZD assortmtnit of EAMT IJbZA. Drugs and 'R ENCH, INGIS HI A Nb A M.D RIC SUJRGCAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS A TRUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VARNISH] PI."SARIUiS, " " DY; STUl DRIUGUISTS LABELS, lRONZES " .GLASS WARE, BRUSHES, PATINT AMDICINES, WIaNow C TnormrsoNIAN NXInCINEe, LAaUP AND' SnAxI1ns' iERDS & RooTS, SOLAR. LAT GAWiDEN SEELs, . S'LaIT Gal cnuine Cot Together w COMPRISING THE STOCK OF . ALI Agent for the i PATENT AND FAA April oth, 1852. - D. J, WINN Has just received from Baltimore and Now York, a large and well selected stock of Es'oidelibtia, Cassiascres and VIISTINGS, the ihwt and best that has ever been brought to this market. Ready rnade Clothing for Gents' and Youths, ofevery qmlity and description. Ihaving,.e lected the Goods, and had them inade up to or tier, he can warrant the work. Evory description and quality of Gloves; Dress lints madne up to order; Caps, Silk Crnvate, Silk Pocket Ihandkerchiefs and Neck Ties, Linen Shirts, do. Collars, Merino Undershirts, do. Drawers, with every article that Is worn by gentlemen, which he oflers on reasonable terms, and solicits a call fromI his oit eu-tunierm, and I he citiz-- n of the Dist rict generally. Su miterville, Nov. 15th, 1852 3-tf Cheap Grocery. iiE Subscriber havinig opened a gro. cery uIderneath the Town Hall, designls lee iiing conistantly onl hand. a supply of licavy articles, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICE, BUCKWlEAT, MOLASSES, VINEGAR, BACON. LARD, BUTTER, CHI ESE, MACKEREL. SALT, SOAP, CANDLES, POTATOES, &c. &c. In fact little of ttanst everything that is jflod to eat; all of whit.. will be sold low for cash, or in excliancge for country pro. !tco. He pronsises to attend to his own btisiress, and hopes by attending strictly .hereto, to recoji.! a lberalt share of pa : rona.--. . J. M. CHlANDLER. March 15th, 1853 .0-tf The Corn Exchange, 0' C 0 N NO R. Who keeps on-tantly oin hand a lot of DO1 M STICS at the lwest rates. G1R0 CERIES at Charleston prices for cash 1 -con, L.ird, Hllams. Bit ter and a larue sup. ply if the best CIGARS and TOBACCO sih ii lie will seii cieapewr tha any mer hatt ii town, also just received 40 barrels North Carolnia flour. Jain. 1ith, 1853 12-1y MYERS' HOTEL. TilE subsc.. her would respect mut fully m form.I his (Il frienrds an id the -" . public. genieral ly, lint his Illote1 so :anig kn~ow n the *'SUMTlER 110USE," iaga in openeed iim date, for the recep Thels interal! : ire o:gmnents wvill undtergro a zih' rough; repair, withx as little delayi es po-.sib!L., atnelibe trusts thcit lis attetionii toi the inu ort ofiht l:g'.i.-', wilhl merit an sht re opn iica p:i; reniage. T1he su bscribier has, almtat:e c'.,rg ofl the UilLI .1A RI) TA nl~ienss, a'al "ill fturmish it wirhs all the .wess.aries rinol c.;nvenien~ces that. lovers of thle sport ani requtire. M arch 8th,, 1853 19--tf China, Glass And EARTHENWARE. Direct Importations. H. E. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. ASjt- received tdirect from the mnan fatrers iin lEnglandl and France, andu by recint veisel fromi the North, a very csompjlete and varied assortment of the ab ove namied GOO1)S, comsprisui itlI thes ne w patternis and shapes; among wh'ich are best WhhlT GiRANITE or STONEWVARE, Clina: finish a superior article; Blue and other Colored Ware, of new styles; Freiichl and Engli;nlh Chinta,- neir nhapes, plaiin WVmte Gold and decoratedt ; Ri Chinaz Dosner and Te'a-setts, and bseaumi tiu l ainry Art icles in the hnei ; Cut, Msonihiered and Polishetd Glaasware, of every kinid; anrd Parlor Ltiunp, a supesrio~r article; Webbsl Pautent Oil arid Lard Latmps. a new art iclec giving great higrt arnd brilliancy; Tea TJrasys, best Tlable Cutlery ansd Pal. ted Caistors, Spoons, Forks, &c. 1ion~sekeeping atrticlIes, itt great variety; Crates of assorted Wares. of desirable and new styles, by Wh'lolesale ; P'ackages of 'Tonbiers, Flasksi, &c., how by the package. I huig complete arratinents for obtain. ing our Goodsil direct lromii the mantifac turersa we cant and will ofl'or rare indusce mienlts, either by Whlolesale or Retail Orders aztended to prompily. N~OS Fine Cigars and Garden SEED Kept con stanst ly son handt by Dr. WA..l.VS. DA1lWA N & CCO. M ay 24th, 185;J. 30-.tI' Law Notice. J. B3. N. HAMMVET, ATT"JOlNEY AT1 LAW, SUMTERtVILLE, S. C. Office next door to J. B. & R. C. WVebb'e New York Store. March 22i 1S?3 21--if ID CHIMYST, 8,. C. it T TU o wZsT MARKT Pacs, a-largo DETanag4gAN andal ?u an - M ed ic in e s. AN CIlEMIUALS OF ALL KINDS RD OIL$" NP!CES , .GELATIN1,. FS~, LAVOIRING EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, .. HAIlt DYE, . rAss N#1 t AND TooTH*9QtV'8et2 NICKS .. CoNDs ANt 1AIR ma A1s11 1? A.ND S Oxx 0iLs, JVANcr SOArU, AND CAMtHiAE, &C. &C. I Liver Oil .th every article A. DRUGGIST bit PHYSICIAN. ;0 nost approved (IL Y MDATzczyg. 24-tf $500 CHALLENGES, Whatever concerns the health and happiness of a people Is at all tianes of the most valuable linportance. I take it for granted that every p-rson will do all in their poA er, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will oin. deavor to promote their own health am all sacri. fices. I fliee itto be my dity toslemnnly assure you that Vaits, aendrdinag to the opinion of the must celebrated Physicians. are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable - if you have an appetite continually changeahle from one kind of food to another, Bad lBreath, Pain in the Sto mach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Full nless of the Hlly, Dry Congh, Slow Fevei, Pulse Irregular-remember that all these denote Won Ns,& you shouIld at once apply the remedy obeamsack' Wora SVrup. An article fuunded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be gvrn to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial efbect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhau have made themn weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of mny Woran Syru p are R.ieh, that it stands without an equal in the cati logue of mediciies, in giving lone and strength to the Stomach, which iaumkis it an Infallable retnely for those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the astomisling cures perforued by this Syrlp after 'hyRuciains have faile'l, is the best evidence ofits superior eflictcy over all others. 'I lin s the most difficult Worm to destroy of vil that inestt the human system, it groa to ita alnmost indtlimte lengt h becouing so cile l eald fasteied to tihe Intestines and Stomnachi ell'ecting tI e health so sadly as to cause St. 'ittas IJituce, Film, &c., that thove afflicted seldomn if ever nspect that it is Tupc l'or hastening them to uu early grave. li order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic, treatment naust be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of nmy Liver Pill.,so as to remanve all obsiructions. that the Wornk Syrup may act direct upon time Worm, which iauttst he taken ink doses of 2 Tablespeon fuls 3 titnes a day, these directins1 followed have never been known to fail in curing the tm1ost obstinate case of Tapc lu'rm. IlobensiackNo Liv t'u Pille. No part of the syetem is more liale to disease than time LIV'Et, it serving as a filterer to puri fy time blood, or giving the proper siecration to thi hile ; so that any wrong tictaoni of tihe I.iver ellects the uther important parts of the hyielem, aind results variously, in Liver Coinplaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should therefore Ivatlch every symptom that might indicate a 1rung action of tihe Liver. These Pills being composed of RooTS and PLANTS furnish-h by uaturu to heal the nick: Namely, lst. Ai Ex. PECToItANr, wlich augme,.ts iIo secretion froi the Pulmonary mucus mamibrane, or prunotes the discharge ofaecreted matter. 2anad, An A . KRNATIvC, which clanges it onte inexplicit. bla and in sensiblemaaner the certain mortid action of the system. 3rd, A Toxu, wlich gives tone and strgth to the vervoiis systelu. renewing liontt h and- vigor'to lal parts of the body. 4th, A CATHAIT-rW whiicl acts in per feat harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Blowels, and expadhing time whlole mass ofcorrupt ansd vitiated matter and pumrifyinmg thme Blood, whmich destroys disase and retomres henhhml. You wvill fimid thaese Pills atn insvaluable snedi cinme in tmatay comsphlanta ton which you are sab. ject. Itn obstrucatioans eithlier total or partial,they hasve been, found of inest imnable heetift, restoring~ their fmunctionaal arranagetnents to a hmealthy ac tiaon, pmifyingt the ldi atid other luids su effectually to puat to flighat all coinlaintesh ich amity arise frian fenaplt irreg utaritics, as heuad ache, gairiaess, dimness mar sighat, pain in ilhe side, back , &c. None geanuinae utnless signied J. N. H~oDENsA cE, all uthaers beig base iitationa. Di" Agents wvishintg niew suipplies, and Store K~ee peru desirous of becoming Agensts mtuat ad dress thte Proprietor, J. N. IIlOBENSACK, Plaadelph~ia, P'a. For sale by all Druggists and Merchtants in thae U. S. P. M. Cont EN, Charleston, Whoulesale Agent fur thme State. August 10th, 1852 ' 42--ly Through Fare from Charles TiON TO~ BALTlIM( REF $i50O; TON P'HILADEL~IlIIA 17.60; AND TO NEW-VoRK 62ti. TH'IE GREATI MAILb ROUTEi l*UFR aI C IIA RL E$'TON,- 8. C, LEAVING theo Whiarf at the foot o Laturense-ut. daily at. 3, p. mi. after thet iarrival of thae Sothemorn cars, via WlIL. MINGTON. N. C., tromn whmhl pmutm two daily trains ate dlispatchecd at 8 A. M. aitnd 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock onal; connact hing al Weldons with the hates to Petersburg Ricaimnotd, \Vtashmingtnm, Blultimore, Plah delpia~, atnd New-York. Th'ie pubbte i: resptecftlly inaformued tidt thme steatae'rs o thmese lines, are in first rate conadtion, amn are niav~,ated by well knoawn atnd ex permetnced cotmitmaders; the Rail Roadl are in fine order, (time Wihningtt and Welodonm. as well as the Seaboaarm amid Roatnoke having recenatly beenm relait wimh heavy Trail) therehy saecutrinag botl safety amid desatt. By titese route; ptassenagers availing thermselves of tim' FlRETI TIR AIN mmay reach Baltimsore ii 40( hours. Phlmmadelphmla its 45 hsoursa, ana New York ins 5th 1.2 hours;- and by thm SECOND) T1RAIN thmey arrive its Bai timanora in to haoura, lulladelphia ina & hunts, amnd New-York ini lil 1-. hsours. Trhrou'gr tickets can alosne be lad fron E. WVINSLOWX, Agenst of the WVilmingta atnd Rasleigha Rail Road Comspany, at tha oflice of thn' Conmpany, foot maf Laumtren street, Charlest, S. C., to whloam leas apply. Marcia 21, 1852. 22--tf .Ar 'rHE OLD STAND 0O? B. & J'. CLnlER1 .countiaue thme CAR RJA ( -BUSINESS at the abot stand-No. 35 and 40 Wen~itworth- stree Charlesn-whsere they will be please'd'I e~Ihibit to) their old friends and cutstomei a very extensive 8t'ock 6f Ve~hicles,con pr'ising th'ose of their owns asmaictur, togethaer with various othier styles tuall foumnd ini this market. Thseir long acquaini ance with, tis market as manutfiacturei anad dealeras will enabule them- to offer gre: insduceaments to pu'rchasers boths in slb a nd nrieos. gappiess and 0o04e escarce ithe pili off Wk 111 1 ?dela '% roeorh Olssse menjltots, 6 dru PC I hsw Grm el oyn ent o ain a yoyasey opnt py -o Ity sarting oft a "o$ ,Iivf thr V 4 ofu s tse5S years ore. pe ol gAi #ror e rit 41 in& ri ge-wee in it Sols 16M oi a o co neglced. IN AFTE, Y ARS, When too late o be bneitted by ps1 knowledge, we .)ok back and piourn, and reguet thle i cossequensces of *as a o lawen tot~ give to "osam in early liii. the ow seo tainin a r yeas!. sd Whai "Y6 ights o anguish vie igh no hare en spared if kiowledge wa ie ypses t MELANCIIOLY AND STARTLINU To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a aoife for ibany ear fris canses slimle and Foutrollaile, easily remeede-orlaetter stitl.-not ancarred .Ifesery W1PFI AND )&i'kER Po&seas tle inforaion otained In a little volte. (within tie reach of all) which would spuirs to herself YEARS OF'11SRY, And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of miad. ncscsrif ydevolving ysnhim from aicknes et othe wire, wathowt e oportnitpf t- ing that com. 'Iofhc h exerdtonu anreu1 n and th*le es a1a7 which would secure the e s'e of sef, WI e, and children. SECURiE TUE alEANs Or IiAPPMiR113 'By becoling in timne possessed iii. the knowledge, tIe want or which hAs caused the sickness and poweaty of thousands. In view of Ach consequente no wife or mother is excsableif she neglec; to avai herself of that knuo. ee. in respect to herself. Ic I would spare her u&ach setuerinn. be the maeans.of hfebness anwt prosierityto her husbanid, and conrer ua pn er e ildren that blessing sboe i tlerce-laalthy bodes. s ith healthy minds. That owledge is contained is a little work entitled TC"E 5AM10EEE3 W@MAN8. Private . Medical Companion. BY DR. A. U. MAURICEAU, raors8o or ny pasases ow woUssN. One Hundrath Edifo. l8mo., pp, M. Pict 50 CesI. (ox rurt Parla, kIraa atiOitr, 31 00.1 First publislled in 1847, and it is not SURPRYAING Oik WONDvEPUL, Considerin that EVERfY . PEMA.E, WINETERII IARRIE )D O11 NOT; eas here acquire a flull kilowJijt e of the santure, enaracter and causee ow r cos plulatt, with thu varlous syanptone, smad tunt nearly IIALF A 3DZILION COPIES should leare been sold. It is ismpracticat.le to convey fully theq various suleis treated u. as they are of a nature stricrly intended fui tihe narried. or those contermilating ma iaes but no female desirous of enjooying esalth. and that aty, ene ieqerint vison health, wiich is so cotiducive to her own h*ininess, and that or her husiand, but ,ither has or will obtcain It, as has or will every leusband wino has the love and af'ection of lis wife at lecaai, or that of his own PC cnary inarovement. UPWARDS OF ONE huNDRED T1bOU SAND COPIES Iave been SENT tBY MAIL suithun the last low mouths. CAUTION TO TIE PUBLIC. BId NOT DEFRAUDED: fuy no book unless "Dr. A. be. Nfauriceau,129 LUi.itv Streset. N. Y." Is on the titlo page, and the entry In the Clerk's Office on the back of the title pnip-; and! buy only of respectable and honorable unles, or senal by mail, aud address to Dr. A. 51. hinurleenu. as thro are spurious and aurreptitIons Infriniguenents of copy-right. LET EVERY WIPF AND HUSBAND PONDERS No exc ste for Igatorance. whe Tgasoranace Il Misery to those we hold near astch eiens-. and wsavhe to diepol otar Igntorasnce let withlin osr reach. To enable evory one to decide upon Uee indlc. p. neare eivty of possessing a copy. and that no wire, er mother need remat tinlefbrnmed upon thu many cause, wich. sooner or later, are etlned to mnake fearful ravages upon her headbth, unles guardeeel na.ainst. and that no considerate and affMctloente bcusiannel lave cause to upbraid himself with neglect of the welfare of hiN wife-a pamphlvet of thirty-six pagescnaelining fosU Tilk-age and Indem of 'eLs. tr-t.s. tseether with extracts from tie book, wll be set .'es qf c/usrge t , any peert of the United Statues, by adlrumtig, post-paid. as teerlca. Vlha Kasowvleege Is lappineas, 'tie ctal pable to be Ignsorosast. cW"" On recelpt of One Dollar (fer the.fnte. E.11 tisn. exera blellinar.) " TO TI M A ItlEl) Wf.\. Pai'V.LTE-t~l iMlisgmb mae mig;ALOd? a we,,,. ed frw- t nay part of tlie.-United Sates. All let.. ter must be potpad.'and e,1dresed te Dr. A. \1. .\1ATRICHAU, Box 1294. New Y.,rk t'ty. lubi-sh her~ shice, No. 12! Liberty Stroet, 1New York. For sale by ROD1iNSON & (CARLISI.E, latenburg, S. C. Int New York Cily, by S:ringer & Toseitlted, Adrinnece, Slher cman& Coc., Dewitt & D~avenport, Burns &~ Co). Oiliec, 1:29 Liberty Streb, near Greenwe'ich. . Mlay 17th, 1853 29-.tf CABlINE~T WVAREROOM'r. F. M. ANDRIEWS - informeinuir the citizens .of Sumierville and viciniity that le has ope'nede icn 8umterville, teppannte the new Pr'eby teerian Churcha, a CAllINET WARE ROOM, were le will keep for stale, chenp', all schn furniture as comace unr tIes despartnieint of Isis trade, wh iche he will waxrranet of good inaterial antd will furneiesh fur canle, ut Charlea ten pricees, all dlescriptionse of Furneiture madle. Riepairinag exctede at thate shoertet cnocicn. Mtahoeganay ead plaien Colines furnishwed with out dellay. henving procuerdl the eervicers of Mr. C'. WV. Darvts, hee is prerpared to furnish Metallic P'lats engracsedl icn aney stylen. All lthe unhsarther n>,kis is a fair trial, aned hopee by puinctuni attentilon to businiesa acnd escy termns, to ameri public patlronage. t ebrueary 17, 1852. 17-ly 18K'8 alETALLiC CFF1-NS3 of all sizes, consantly on .hand and for bale by JiUDSU'N & II ROTHIEII, Opp. Temfperanlcei iiall Sumcterville. June 1.5th, 1852 342-tf Veterinaly Burgeod. ROIIERT W. AND)REWS neotofies the citizLens of tis, anti the adljining Distrits, that lee lens creoved hai Staelae near ihe De. pot of the WV. & M. Ri. Rtoadr whetro lhe lie reea'dy at all time's to tak e chargo of disenaede Hlireca for a mnotderate charge. ;, all cases Whenre there ise no etnro no pay will he expaec'ted. lie also continesa le take Pasengers to arid froms the Depot, aind cexpeects bhortly teo receive a Now Onius for theat puarposee. Goods he wcill haul t: the old rate of J0 renta iper package, and solicits the patroae of the public. a Feb. 22, 1853 17--i liocn of Cigars acid Tobacco, Cordiasa, P're servers of alh descriptions, Jellys &c. Also a comtspleste asurtnemnt of Grocories, which hce 5 guaranetees to bell ris low asm theoy can be oh 1 tahatd fromc Chearleston f'or. Fe b. 1, 1853 14-tf JOHN N. NEVIN, SUJITERVILLE, S. C. (Near the Depot.) Painting, Gilding, and -Bronsing. Gilding on Gold and Silver,, and Graining. A 1.80, N onsehcold Furtufer done uip in then neat. ost anid best mcetener. All bteitask is a1 feil ~.triail. He guanranleos to give entire s~ai Y factinon. [-f' All orders hfn rom( thebunitr prompitly attened Io. Jan. 11 th, 1853 ll--ly ha NEATLY INXECIOTED ?L' TI8 OF11I. OR JS TRIO 7 1 A-A D-IESTIVE MlUD ORs GASTRIC.JiC repared from axx-ir, or the foprth Sitmaca of the Ox, after directions of..BarnJ1bt, itli reatPhyiorical Ciemist, by J.S.Ilouasa 'rON, . %., Philadelphia, Pa.. This is a truly wonderful re'medk for IndI lion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, lJ1pr ComplIntq Constipation, and Debility, Ciringfter a. ture's own method, by Natures's own A.tit4 Gastric Juice. gwP half a teaspoonful of Pcpingmnise. in water, will digest or dissolve, Fire ound of Reast Berf, its about two hours, out of th Stomach. Pe win is the chief element, or Great Digest ing I rinciplo of the Gastric Juice-the StlIen of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, as Stimulating Agent of the Smianchsl aid Injes tinies. It is extracted from the Digestive Stoma acl of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Diges; tive Fluid. precisely like the natural Gastrii Juice In its Chemical powers, and fund bin at Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. 'Uy i ald of this preparation, the pain. and evilg o Indigestion and Dyspepsia are remuve-1, just ad they would be by a healthy St'oniach. his do ing wonders for Dys .ptics, curhap cases of fje bility, Emaciation, gervous Decineand Lys peptic Consumption, suppored to be on the vergd if tie' grave. The Scientific Evidence upod which it iN based, is in the highest'degree Curil ous and Remarkable. .. SCIENTIFIt EVIDENCE! linaron Liebig in his eelebra ted work 'on Ani; nal Chemist.ry, says: 4 An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gas Jiice, may be readily prepared fromn tie m=10:1~; membrane of the stmosaol of the Calf in which valious arti les of food, as nicat and eggs, will-be softened, changed and digested just in the .sane minnor as they would by in the humans stanistch. , Dr. (ouibe, in his 'ea luable wriuings'.nisli. SPhysiology of Digestion," obuerves thu "a* diminution of the due quantity of the Giastrie Jauic.e is it i roisminent and all-prevailing caul' ot Dyspepslia;" and lie states tmt aisung'ji lrufessor osf medicine in Londelon he',l w ves-ly aillited with this cornlailit, tmiidili every thing else to fail, had retabrre t*3 time Gastric Juice, obtained froin tlhj stoaeis gf V living aimanals, thich proved completely inc. lrufesor Dunslison. of the Jefferson C uloeg Philadelphia, in iis great work on Huiuan PI siology, suvutes more iain fifty pages to an ex. aiminlationi of this subject. Has experiuents with Dr. ieaumnont, onl the Gastrie Jul e ob tained fronu tle livinag hunian stonach, aid fromi aniial, are well known. -III case.'' he says. 1 digestion occurred as perfectly in the aruificial as in thie atural dipsuoain.' Dr. John W. Draper rolecsor of Chemistiy, in the Mledical Cell of the University. of New York, in ld; -'I t Book of Chemistry, pago 3,66, says.: ' It has hei a question whe ther artiliciai digestion could be rrfornied-~btt it Is now universally admitted that it uay be.' In;. Carpenter' i.tandard %n ork onl Piysiiolog"y which is in thes library of wury.phyrsician. and is ubed ats a Text iksok in sIl. me Colleges, is full 'of evidence similur tod the abovetre spescinag the remarkable Digesti4 01-owerofPop sin. and the fact ti.at it nsuy b readily separa-, rted from the steriauch of the calf or Qxsndme cieat siecretion o G oft Juie. a D3 Call on thme ,Iisdget a descriet Circular, gratis, givmn ~.large a:notmim-of Sii Ientilic Evitdence, 'imtii to theisbove, togetier with Iteports of llcemarkibme Cui; frn till parts of thme Umnited States..' A S A )M SiitPelA CURE R, Dr. Ho'ughton's PersiN has prwduded tha~ nmiest iiarvelious elliet s n curinag cses of Des. builly, Emeiutioni. Ndrvoums Decline, and Dys-. peptre Cofraiption. It is i:Ynpossibsle to givg time details of cases, lnahe lisnils oaf this advei tisenent; but aumthenmties3ted certifinates hma'e been givens of amore thman 'iolunmdred Itemark asble Cusres, in Phiiladelpiai, Nu* York, ardd iHostonm alonet. Th~iese Wero isearly aJl desperafe~ cases, amid time cures weere nut only rapid argar wonmderful, but peroinnent. It is a great .Nervous Anitidote, and pirticulal. ly useful for ten'dencoy so liilious disorder, Lives . Commplamint, Fever sand Ague, ansd thu Evil effecs4 of Qsuinine, alercury, an-d othmer drning. upon th'e Digestive O.rgunss, asfter a hunig micknmeas. Absuj fur excess isi eatinmg, unid thme too free use of ar denat spilits. It aimuost rccies Hlealthm wittW Iutempermatde. -' g JLID STI.UMACHI CO. 1LA1NTS. 'There is nso frnm of Old Sloiniachi Cmpilants which it does not seenm to reachm and'remove res onice. N o imnatter hmow bad thmey miay be, it gives' iinsmaut relirf! A single dose removes oli the unpleicasan: symptuoms; a'sis ti i's oly needs to be repated for a short tiame to inkke .those gouod cilects permnanent. P'urily <f Bilood andVio of Body followv at onice. it iba particular excel. lent in cases of Nausea, Vomsiting, Cranmps;' Serenmess of the p it of time Smoumachm, distress aite; eating, low, cold state of time Bilood, Hleainess; LAmnWmmas of Spirits, Desj6Wuden6y, Einaciation Weakn'erms, tenidency'to Irabanity, Suicide, :e Dr. Hugh~ltonm's P'eps*, ie sold by nearly al the dealers im line drgsan'd Popular Mledicines, thmibughiout thu United States.. It ispepa ieJl Powded sand in Fluid form-'-and in;Psidadrua''n Vials for th6 use af Physicians. Private Ciroula for tihe use of Phguii iudi; ussy be aotainatiof Dr. Hloughitoni or his Agentsi describing thme whvole pirocess of plm'rdllni,sind giving time autha orities upon1 whidh the flaims of thmis niewi remedy are based. .As it ik fI'ota accrt rememdy, nio objec lion camn be raihddlagsanst its " )4'" 'mte by Physleians in; reipediabhl itauding asd * regula r practice. P'rice, Onec D.ifftta per bowie 3if Oas.R avE 'iniil!--EVery bottle" of the genumne PEPSIN beats theo *ritren signature of J. S. hovotrron, M1. D., sol llrmpretor, Phil' adelplda, Pa. C.opy-rnght'di Trade Mlark sue' cured. Egr Sold by all Brftggiiti and Dealers it Iledwcines. For sale in Sumnterville My .1M11141t & BJRIT'i'ON. December IS, 1851. Szly. Webb Clark's Hotely~ SUMTER VILLE; S.-0,4 TI'IE subscriber would re'sideq' ~! fully. informi his patrotns and thme Il publia gerally, that he is still prepiarod to acconenodatue mat lao' give haim a einlL a t thie' 6hd tsinl, at reas'onabl6 rates. I'lis mservants tire active atnd alien tive; his tabhle shall lbe well sumppliebd W*ith thme baest uthe manrket wl tltubrd, anti all thme domestic arrnmngementlms hf his esitablimsh- GW mnenlt blha IIline mrdermf and 1 cat. l'e re pectrrally anlicits as shs*reof pm otmrenai~gC Maurcha 22, 18~5* d Jewelry i Jewelry ! .1 having jtast returmned. froim..isrletOi thme sbscraber lias already onm hantI,-and ier nnaw recitinlg, a aeat 'and wtell sioIldeled' nitor~k hi' of all deshmapllinhmr.bMhich tt Wilt sell s' ver 'i ~beeri1ot! ~ Od1W~n - dlehig anmd Goheleen, ad'ftsrisne tmrviir4Clv~e. A caolI iW all Nov.- I& % P31 -if