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AGRI CUL TURAL, Wo invite the attnt'on of our agricultural friends to th 'suhjoined Agr'iculurnal Oircular'. Washlington, Julk, 185:!. ( Sit-The 1 collectio Staticsties n Agriculture being one of tie dutiis of this office, your aid is respecttu lly so licited. F1or tile sake of coivenienc. qluestions itended foir vai-ious in-livid. Inils inl all pomtiol I it coun1itry :' i hereunto annexed, which are to 'sei ratler as inits or siggest-ions, t0h:m11 ti be literally IbIiionIel in the replies. As we seek no information that is 'not strictly reliable, it is Ii oped that your alsWers will be limiLed t hose matters with whicli you are eenvei sant, even altIiigli they may relate to otly a -Ingle subject.. I1, tiheretbre, youl Can1 comm1lunlicate explicit. and In doubted infirmation on) any f(I' the topics under investigation, you will confer a fhvor bv so doinr. i is not. cxpected that the reply oZaiy one in dividual will relate to all the S btil si., eibracd inl this Circilar. buat onily%1 tit those with) whlichl he i.'prteulr ly fmnlili.1 As ant hr objecvit o 'heamoined 1t\ this 1(filte is the int! ri d uctioll anl dIi - .semiilltion of new (ir improived Ag r'ieltural 'roducts, we shall tak' pleasure inl rec(--iving an l dist iril ting illy packag or pls5 whieb mialy be comminrItted to our charge, whiether til-v conisist of the seeds of cultiv a te'd I plant!. either of native or riV ;growth, Or thOs of 111' : t atural gia. ses, fruits, wild flowers, fCret tris, Wr of the cuttings or sets of' anythiing which may be deemed worthy of cul tivat lon. With oiir eflorts in these respects. it is hoped that the interest you feel inl Agricultural subjects will induce yout to co-operate as far as you may find it convenient and agreeable. Thie limit ed amount of funds placed at our dis posal, appropriated for these olijects, obliges us to rely mahily (iln grat ituitous contributions from various parts of the Ijiion, as well as rot abroad. Acecurate statistics are desired as far as it is practicalle to obtaitl them; but allI that we enn reasonbtily expect, inl most cases, is ti neat est a114 proach to the truth to which your ex perience and judgment will leaI you. The suijoined inliiries are mainl I intended to direct, your attention t'I certain points on which 1 infrmataiwn is desired.-It is hoped, tlierefore, hat the mention of these will inot exclude any other matters of general ilterest that may suggest themselves to the mind of any one.-Your reply to those you may feel willing to answer is solicited at as early a date as prae. ticable-not later, at all events, than the first day of December next. Yours, very truly, CniAnnLs MASON, Commissioner of Patents. !'OMEsTIC ANIMALS. 'What classes of' animaols can be raised to the best advantage in your section? Cost of' rearing and value at matur'ity? Cost of' transporting each to the Atlantic markets alive, by carnal, rail road, or on foot? W~hat breedls aire the most serviceable for labor, milk, flesh, or wool? Have you any im. ported or blood animanls ini youri vicin. ity? If'so, state the number, br'eeds, his tory, and pedigree, if known. and the efl'eets of crossing, if any on youra common stock. ANIMAL P~ioEUcTs. What is the cost of' pr'oduction and market value in your vicinity, (If wool, silk, wax, honey. cochincal, miilk, butter, cheese, eggs, beef, munt ton, pork, hams, lard, oil, hides, tallowi, pelts, &c.? WXhat is the cost of' tran sportation by c-anal, railroad, or' oIth erwise to the Atlantic mrarkets? MAN UR Es. What mnanur'es are most in use with you, and which the most valuable ilr special crops? If Guano, h~one-dtist, poudrette, super-phosphaLte, lime, gy p sum, chareoni, ashes, fish, mucik, or any other valuable fertilizers, are em ployed in youir vicinity, state the . modes of applicat'on and their effet s upon the respective crops to which they have been applied. The result of any accurate expecrimlents wouild be desirabile, especially as connected with any-'of' our great leading stapl~es, cot ton, tobacco, hemp, flax, wheat, oats, rye, barley, ice, potaitos, or' in dian earn. AoRlTcULTURIAL PRIODUcTS. What crops can be cultivated to the best advantage :1n your1 sec(tionl? The best mnodes of' cuzltivationi? The maximum and average yield (If each, and the smallest y-ield that will pay ex penses? Hiavo you, any establisheid rotation sf crops? What plants are cultivated for the purpose of' plough. ing under as a mianiure? Ihave you any remedies against the diseases and insects which infest your crops? What are your best mnodes of harvestinig, storing, and preparation for market? What is the cost of' production and market value, in your vicinity, of the various kinds of grains, roots, hay and fodder,1pptton, hemp, flax, hops, sugar, tobacco, &c.? What the cost of tran sporting each product, by canal, rail roadMr otherwise, to the Atlantic mar kets? Special interest is felt at the pres. ent .time in those plants which are ema ployed in the mnanufacture of cor dage, .clothing, &c., such as cotton, hemp .and flax. Are anay of' these crops prg ably cultivated with you, and ofdoiave you any improved va rinety, new mo~des--of cuiltivation, harii vestin'gr cireaf'ation for market? ~ /au1(UgWINE, ETC. -What varistlesof' fruits are cultiva . ted with the best success in your sec tion? What kitnds are attacked by blIght, mildew, or insects, particularly injnrlous to their perfect growth? If' an1y, -what remedies have you ligitinist thei.r attacks? llaive yo aiy imnproved inode or cultivtting fIruit, harivesting and prel arihig it fl'r market? What is the Co 1st (.t tranlis.oltilng those kinds not. pe-'risliable to the Alitiltie 1nar. kyt. y ea ml, ail oad, or ot her. wi. \Vl m t is th C.Iiienit. %'alue of ea1ChI kinld ill yourl vicinity? Is thle gIaipe ciltivatI-l with voul with the Objet of ing wine. If sio, can y)..I C41n11Illilnvte vany iit'onna111 ton re i e to is (1111 ival i. .i, tlie lll:1llfii.. lir.. viob1, 1111 niiket %alue tit Am Lots for Winfer Grarhzig. Very g reat benetfils, are- derived Ai-41m1 \'Vil very 1ail o(tay *v (lIVbIor. hv pro. viiing n(.'.or viiter anid spIlir iaS. lur.e. SIall ,L)t, of well coweLneIIdWeb 1r11om1111H haal , owe inl 11. rly orl lYe, will ield a very lar_-e :ninonuiit fit bienit. 1h valuime of the forniers w think .bu liut de kinl. w i anllini beC tbbbb y appr-iniee l, IS it, will ba heav gr21AZiIg b li-qulnt cuit ifg . ail y11(. Ii . larger ilibnut oif buld to ult wlb. mai.l shih* bv iowe \ h -- 1:-n - : lb lIt q- a tb n t 1 w 11. i n02 i n ik to I ,1,i1 ed. l 1n in ow mai u, .w th\ e 116. lmil-et ti. soY a to :1y i thle fm-rfw. holni 1r11w I wb tiIrrowsV, title ()It each0 d as ill ti fir Aornu; droli the baih-y ' inl each 11 th1(.M :,d Corrows5, l I C i ' \ iit a rake. After it i 1) n,! hi o i ll: ti r, . itih l so ol n ev il mo a erl d ion te ni'llnre, bId it will not he b.I:g lbore! it. spremsi iver a hil anjid ihrnI a <drill tiln (r miore fI.et wid Ne. If the ht a hmve h-eil lrevioly-d prepared, as thevy shonlid 0.1ve libeen, bl',1, littlie time will lie re juired scdingc!:b anld plmill il. Lucerne,11 ughlt It(\w if, lie swd Very' deep preparationl shIol he Inade null the sbil rich, o1b with the-e we in promise tlie r fjnih "vb' l :I )()I. We (olotit \hetlier we0 have a ietter grass hr spring (utin11 s. W~ith proper, tc re (il good l s it, 11i:1v le cut threte or. thurI tintes alle t' rba.l .i- tinl> ol'thb % Ilter, and wIll stmll thrigh thle Smiunwr. nt nel nig to Ibb reni wed flbr lee.ra:I ven rs. lhe first of neixt ineb h! ui ill jrib bl y 1e Si eno(gh 1ihr Clover f 1t .e ' IItlb ihatrs. Ir. Editor: Please announce apt.. T. D. n.:s as a Canldidalft for MherifT of Stuniter District at the ninb Aug ' 115:3. Mr. Editor:----You will ibliire a uber of I lhe votirs of Smer Distriet, by annonnitri-r inl your cunnslll1 I naim of M hor .1i LN L'tr.A ni, as a tandidate for Ordimarv at the ensuing lect in A ui. 1, 1853. 42 if We are authorized to an lbiunceb. 3ijr. Geonm.i: l'. ( nen: . uii at(j Canbateii For Oriniary f lNuniter [Dist i, at th Ineixt Aug. -1, 1353. 41 If F"Ol T.1X C'OLLE.'TOR. R(l )HtT'I W. )UlRA NTI, aI candiidalte ror 'Tax-C(ol litir of Salit Countyi ii , at the neCxt ele'ct ion. :iii ( gog Jain uairy 1 I, 195'2 131-ti 'StW The friends of Capt, Jaite for thie oieni' iif Tax-('ib-etoIir fbor '(a~lm Cony at the leno;b'ei il anid >hitriie 3N i' \ora us. October lui5. OO~~ 'WIe Fa'ueaad' oll' g)n n sauiateii for TIax obillrlbr ibir C.2aremionit Loiunty, at the ensnling electi in. l1eh. M ib, 1853 I15-i1 CrolMr, Editor:-You wvill pleabse annonneeiitb \\'Ill.1,IA\lj i. UlltN il SON as~ a candlidatlel ibor the (Jice of Ordi-. ary ofi Simter 1 bsictii, at tiC 2151 nning April 2711h, 1S52 27...t (1S We are authorized to for Clerk bif the~ ( ouri, ati theb ensnbingb electi~in. M A N Y VO'T'j-:ls. A pril l~ihi I85J 25if O-'r MY r. EdIitor': Plicaie an nounce ar. .1. .J. .\cl(I1.l.Alt, a Camiili date1 for (./erk ofithe1 'iourt, foir Snotier ihst rict, andiu iiblige. ,~ Aa Vo-rgsus. April 13, 1852. 2 of WV. J. N. IIi*:-r area deOsibions ot put ling him in nommalli~tionl for the~ Ollice ii Clerk of: lie Conlrt (of Soumter Dii et, at the enusnting rlection. M y 2-1, 1853. 30-ti' 1" 0 lS HI.E R? II FP. iB&iThe Friends of MYr. J1011N F. .1UIN IA, annlloluce hul im as candi date for ShierifT of Sumter District at the Nov. 12th, 1852 3-td-pd. Yice We are authorized to aninounce A. E'. l'O~l, as a canididate for SherilT of Sumiter District at the ensu1. ingi~ election. Decemaber 21, 1852 8--tf Mr, Editor :-Please an nouncie JOIhN N. McLEOD) a caundidat< for ShecriT of Sumter D)istric't andl ob. lige Many 1FnlENDSn. June1 20th, 1853 ;15-tf A Superior Tooth Powder. Made by the valuiable receipt of Dr. K. S Dargani, Dentist. Prepared and sold by DARGAN & CO. rrPrico 37 1.2 per box. A GREAT RIE~EDY. B3AU1YIE DE VIE! Oft, F"""-t"o ;""""ie~t"--""-~f ,cr nt.. F Olt ~ ~ .:, liteL* Imm of L iverCoi phaint, Dispepsmt, .1:11omdice, In1diges that, Nervous I lemiache, D)ebihity, anld all1 hSalse arisintg frIm dordered liver, slitnamch or intestines, thv BAIM- E) VII, manu(factrd by CIA I tIS DE LI.OlM E, of, Sitate., rv I III, 'S. C., ha s now si.. perior. It is unrv:ll I m it, excel;,ne - :1 . . ren IIlI t idy fo l rn , Bruises, lls, &ce. LUj Full directioIs atccoIpn:Iliv ch bot tie. BOAT\VlIW~IT & IItRlt|Ji.O, \Vholsah-Agens, Cohnnbin, 8 C. UcThom.- de.,irouts it) purchatse canl alsoi lidt ae de Vooit (iit-;at Mr. .John -\. Cliinandler's Store, necar lthe Tom. i 11.:11; S tellt rvili, S. C. Thev subcrlpr es it nneayto rermimend hIts me-dicine raiy furthecr th-ui this-that any on woIt ha- oInee Ih Iorouih ly tried it, wil eiiver be w ihout it when it cIII be had. CH AS. 0D:1.01M!"'. August 21I, 1'%3, 43i tf New and Unrivalled Route t the North, Via the %Vrk~ning'fonh and~ MtI~zx - .T!:runy:,!: in the .sae tinte let' /!<e Gr:N \ortihern .1lii. A Ni) A 0 11)(IN ' I S NI(C .Y. S SN. IA I ...'.IS ares pc oiv nfr e . hat..ne. dand Thiriy miles of the Wilm ii oingt and anuchester itailro:i nore eAnpolveed and ini stive-lui oiperation.atin cton nevijow- ns utte. been forited by first clws P-our 114mr4! h'im Coaches over thI, unfinoish-,d pItrt o.f the fload. The fol1low\ing i th l v stei Iave Aultlista at - - - it. n. "6 Wihninonl ait - - - S a. ml. Arrive at WtIin at - - -t. l illitnore at - -1 . 1i. " 'hli;lelphlia - - - I p. mi. New York at - -. -6-30 p. m. Time frmi A uImista to Wiliiintu'mi. :6 hours. 46" Wialii;lilol to New York, 31-30 hli rs. 27 At Wihlingtons the icontilion is mtade -wit the 8 o'clock u. m. E-.rpress Train. A t Weloll. p canlitr havr choice of (otles, eith r I by St :apeabard n: it l am. lie Jiilroad and y I I ill e I fI Sit amers, t or by I:til Hlo r 0ill tIh ever:zbhur , hticrunwmili. andil Watshingsoni city, Ito IBithnore. Throujh Tick !is boy eithi of V the ine s i :iv. 2 can he i . lit WitnIit In. -; ' 'Thrmigh Tickhets fromi 3Mmnti--onrv to Claires i %wiii be received cn ihi S:itl I nt I C'Iro lina Rnilrnd, lten Auensta anoa the Wii mfingtio and Manchester .l :atd. Z, aui P ahers desirou of g hint Ntri by IM 1(.ume w iie l ol.tve th ir t Ausato the Wilhninglon nmid .Manches-oer Rinilroadl. ? Any nther iniformation cani beo obitainedl of Or. J. L. Keen, Agtki at Anu.(ita. L2. .J. FI M011G. Su.W u nd 31arnvlheter li.tilrimdl. Rail Road N otice, ENG;INExLF.s OFFICE, \\'d. Sz .Aan. It. It. July 1, oNr'\ and afer 1this date, th AMail am1 '1':s r ra ins will r T :uily* as. fo.llowt:t oni Le i r1 z ii lt atI I : ut Somethncg Eniel"e l itew i hi i ii (iazei:l hrive at7 .nion " Ia:2 "Sumgari!! "e as glic i ' hmunon'vlle "' W. A. K1NT& 0ITCHELL Clothng an Out-ittin X~cnwort, Chtrle .oi0 T. .\C READY-2IA DL 30 4~IN Mauiufzuctry 11 15 Iihgtu " 1orece 515-'. May'coc 181. .\l. W.*Lacb .& FJ \nG, NO. ~l1 e[N.TREg'r. &c Forcing Eunetiely New otm't Ofr Gento.r line louisrcd Shoer, Ralc ath Iastwisthornt to .:t he bOte ic f aew rs n ltm heso t a.<:l Jan. 76 , 15 l---f Sear! Sgrs! .il'T reeiv~l lror lh li ur TIIOMAS J. W( DRUGGIST AD CAM IDE OFFElRS for sale, for cash, or ii aproved credi anid wE-:. u,.rrima ssortuitent of EAwr INDIA Drugs and ] iRE NCHI, I-LVGLINII A EA MI-RIC SI'AM WA L, INSTIJIMENTS, P'AINTS AD Titii.SS8, (AI.L KINI)S) VAIlNI8HI C'IGNS~ltli-i. " '-SY'.TII .SSA 1(1 , JIMA.8'1 F I)IU*(t m lSTS L.ABEL IS. BRONZES|-3, " (;i.ASS \VARE, I~tSl P'A-rEN- MI-NDI-:NS, WiNoow Gi ' oI'll1 -sos I.sN '1IFInicINI-:s, LA.MP11 AND V SuaImnins- i1ii & Itoo-rs, Sor.Alt, LAn (A i o:N f1:E-:08, SPInIT GAS 4! e it i A& C C 4) d Toglhier wii COP1lRISING TIlE STOCK OF j At.s Agent for the n P.A T.N'TL iAND I'.U11 April Gll, 12. D. J. WINN, IIas. jiireceived from 14altiinore amid New York, t large nd well seleciel s4tock of Elroiticitt If Ca xjIII e res ;ated 1,-|NTLNGN, the fit.-t and best that has evur been brought 3 Ito this arket. -- .10, Ile:dy inide ('lotiiig for (,ents' anel Yotth., et ever gan iad description. I huv ing te levied ilhe- Gollds.:mill hadl Ilt-in mnade ilp to or inr, lie (-ill narran Ilie work. -A 1.10, F.vary description inl reali; v o f Glove.: Dress lts ini:a-le iliy to order; Ca Rp. -Silk Cravais, silk I'ietwt llaii-orehi-fli nd Neck rio-4, fLinenl Shirri, do. Collars, 11terinot)( 'indershiris, <it. 1)LrawL cer, w% ili every ;rtiiel.- that i. worn by ginth-inei. n hih le olibrs fill rasonable termis. mool s!icits aI call frot his obl einsioniers, anil ihe citiz--ns l the Iitirict gener.lV. Simters ille, Nev. 15ith. iS52 3- if t Cheap Grocery. I SbIlscriber h:ivinZ ilied ai gro eey iderneailh th Towno Hall, dosIins keping oIIt:nt !y (m hnd, a suppliy ot boasy atieo, nehas Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, IXs, IIKl WIIMAT, .1OLASSESZ, VINI.\!t, BACON. LAIi), lBUTTiTR. CIIE81X MACK lEIL. SAI.T, SOAP, f C.\NDLE.ES, POTATOS, &t. &c. I In tact lit!e of liaiost everything that is a! to ;it: :ll 4f whiii.. will he sqlI low f-;r a-.h. III inl excivinne for coiuntry pro. dhce. ItIo prwrni: s it) :tteriI to Il., own) hans,:11nd hop-; byV al :enIding str Ictly thierii, to rce.ve ibera.il A re! ot j trona---. .11. M1. CIlA N IDLEl. 31arclh 151, 1n53 .0-tf The Corn Exchange, Q~ Thomas 0'C 0 N NO R. Who lleps -osants lytiv oni hand a lot (if D( ).N 'lTI r C:4 -it th.- wesit rates. G( M 11-11l111l1S at Charlestin prices for cash icmnLa, 1ard, lMatus. I!ntter:i a 1ir.esny-I il I of Ihe best Pt, C A( RA and TOiA(CCO whilib lic will sell chiaper than :iiy m ei - balit il ltn, also just I'ceived 40 barrels Nor. C , roi'na dour. .lan. l0 1,14,'3 l2-1v IYERS' HOTEL, ia knowvn as theo "S! .\'T Ilt 110U8l," 11 a Tin openieed iilIromi da.i.e, for the re'cep Thelint eal : rr mg'eents wi:1 undergo a thoron.''h r'jp::ir, wvith as Iin;e deay pihe ndI br- trusts tat his atlteionlh to the ::nfort i ohs guelst, will mitl ai xhi re :is takenli~i c':4cre of th lacIl~I.l11 TA ItI.lE, :mn) imicils tIlting ny) thei roiom wtithi nc':e,ns, andii will fuirish it wirh all theI nece ssa ries a nd convenvoien'ces t hat lovers oif the sxport ecan re-1inire. F. Mt Y ERS. Marebc 8;h, I1853 10l-tf Chinla, Glass And EARTHEN~WARKi~ ircCI tImpor'tattionls. H. E, NICHOLS, COLIU3IHA, S. C. \:'j-t reicil ilret frim el man'Ii ofactu'! rers in Ela. nd and i i "rance, aid hv' recent vesse!.ils fro thei Niorth,. a aboive, ii.ii'ed G(OOD: )4, co~ijnisingc. all t hii Wi lIlTlMl GRl.\N'TEl iir STO(IN lWARE, Ch'Iina liiibh a supeitrioir article; II ireaind 011her Colored Ware, of new rtyh-s; Frechan Engl I'h ChIia, new shapes, I lich C.hinia 1haner citil TIea-setts., and Cuti, AlIoniih-red andi I'obi led Glasswcae, of e~verv kna Dymit's l'aientc Ca unphencie, Sthor., O )lice, ani l'ir'or 1.441up, a4 supeirair airticle ; Wehh'ls l'atent inIii nrd Iimnlgs. a new arf eli irggreait hight and brilliancy; Tea TIray s, lest Tlek Cutlery anda Pal tedl (C:stors, 8jipons, For1ks, c. I Imiise.keepmgi~ articcles, inI great va.riety .Cntcs ofi aissortedi \Va'iri. of desirable and new~t stylesi, by Wh'Ioles-ale' ; I Iaving c!ompllte arranem14e1ts for oibtain olg our Giods direct Ifrom the maufah~ic turersi we can andi will ol'er ratro induce mlients, either byv WhIolesae (or Retamil - Orders attended io promlpt ly. * U1. 1'. NICilOLS. Coluombia,- April 12, 185b3 2-1-I f Fine Cigars and Garden SEE'D IKep!)t constan~tly on hand by Dr. WV. .IA. DARGAN & CO. M ay 2dtIh, 1853. 30-If Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMIVET, ATTORNItY AT LAW, SUMTrElVILLE, S. C. Otlico next door to J. 13. & R. C. Wobb's -New York Store. March 22, 18353 21-tf )RKMAN, M. D. [D CHEMIST, N Is. C. t, AT TnE I.OWEIST *tAitVKET iticas, a largo IEITitHAYNEAN aInid EUROPEAN YIe dicines, i N CHEMICALS OF A LL KINDS ID OILS, SPICES, So GI.,LATINE, ', FLAV(,IUNG EXTRACTS, PJEItFU FtI Y, HAIlt IYE. ASs NArII AND Too'tn-lltttIiEs, hercm, Co3113S AND lAanI Ilinusnms 1) AN 1) SPr.:tar Ori.s, FANCY SOAPs, AND CAMrititE, &C. At. li ver Oil. h every article L DJUAGIST OR PIYSICIAN. D ost approved JLY AIED)ICINES. 241-tf $500 CHALLENGES, Whatever concerns the healh and happiness C a people is at nil tinmes of the 1uost vaa b41le ipirtaiince. I tIke it for granteel that. every .-soin will do all in their it er, to save tle li es Ci their children, and lat every bwrsin will en eavor to promtiote their own halit at all sieri ices. I li-el it to be tny duty K siileinl y a-sirn '(o that WoI)it, accorling to the opinoin of lie niost celebratedl Physicians. are the primary ausys of a largemajorit v of disenses to which hiliren anli ailts are iable ; it' you have nil pp tite contitimally chi iigen ble fron oo kinl i tod to a tint her, Badi ire th, Pain inl the Sto aiachi, PiCkint lit ite Nose, lliardness antid Full. )ess of the lelly, Dry Cough, Slow Fevei, uolse I rriegular--reinenther tatiall these ilengite Voi~iis, & yon shoubl it onic appiy tle reinetly eVtek' Worm .17 ruip. A i artlicl foundel upoi Scieit ific f'rinciples, onsiouted with purely vegtaible enbstances, eing perfiietIly saibl wilien taken, aiid xein bto ivesi to lie iost. tentler Iiant with leciied enefiianl "iht alwre IAmeel Comipdoints and )iorrha have in:ile themi wett aknilebilitateel ihe 'Tonic propiertics of my Wori SyrI p are luli, that. it stati is% ituitit ai equal in the cata ogil: if inettictiem, in givingli tne anil strength o the Sitmaeh, whicli nitkes it ani lIiatlablle emil'ly for tho,e afilietedi with /Y.yspepsii, the stinishting curos porlrniedl by this Syrup after y1111fcians have fitilea. is the best evitlece ofits nyerior elficacy over all others. Ilhis Is the most difliclt Wormn to tistry iif 11 that int fest lie tmI il system. it grows it) i uini4st iiilelinite lengt heiiaiiing So tiilti :I istened to the laitestiites ai Sitilieh eeititi het h selt io i42l.y as to Cause St. Vittis 1)anilie, 'its, &e., tha those illicted seblotm if ever lispect ti nt it is Tjaje WVrm hasteing them to i early grave. it order to destroy this Wiri, a try eiergtie ti reatin"nt must be ipursiuiil, it Vould ther-foieL he projir to take G ito 8 of ty iver Pilk, so an to remove all olistructions, that Ie Wirin 5mivrnip may et i ii irect ipoin tle Worm, %hicli nust he takein inl dose.. fit 2 Tiabslespoon. ils 3 tiies it lay, these dfirecti:is fillowted iave never been knowii to fail inl eurinaga the :tost obstinate case of Tope ll'um. No part of iie syvsictin is tnre l i:the to disee .han 3t LI V I, it "ervilig as a filterer to) iri I le bliml, or ;:ivinig tile proper seer.-tion to lie ile ; i-o that any wron.. actioi uf ith L[iver the olier iiitanrt-it imai of the systein. iid results varimiry, inl L.ier Coniplaiiii, aninielice, Dyspep.-ia, &c. We :-i liwretore Vatch every Syipiom that uitght inicatte a Vrfiction (if the Liver. Theie Pill, bing 1 !omI posetd fif ROOTS aid 1i..% x-rs fu rInished by tillire it) lial the sick: Naiiely, st. A1 Ex - -1t-: Ri .NT, which augnie.Ks I lie Plecrttioi frii e l'eulmonary intieus menitirmulw, or prisoiotes Ie lischarge of secreted msatter. 2nd, An At. trNAT , which chau'ne., inl soe incrpia i-r amidil in sen-ihilein mantier the cerain torhid eaion of the systein. 3rd, A ToNic, which ;ives tonte attel ,treigth to ite niervous Vet'itrn01. enewing hetith nolt vigor to all parts 'of i itily. -ltht, A Cr.rict', wic nelts ini t*-r e~et hlarmny ithi theo othier ingredti'*nts, asi peratting oni the flo~wels, andii exjiling the ,vi.;aal m afnerri. aim' vilintei maien r, and *iuritiinas thme lilooid, wichol detroys dliseatse andi estiires heial h. . onu wvill f id thaese Pills ant itivaltiabile neil I -Iit in inay contliaintzs it which you are subh wet. IIa obist rictions either totalI or plartiltho ite biein fonid of intewttiablle bienefit, restovnia heir 1'uncltiamll arranigeno-nts ti ia hteal Ih2y ne-* !ano, lpurifyinig thea loodl anil othier tludts so -flectually tim pitt to flighit all ciompIlaints wi ch naiy arise froiin feitnale irrtegaities, ats hena I tiehe. githliness, diness.a ot sight, piatint in thet PIle, bacttk, &c. Noite geninle un iless siite J. N. HourtEss.t en, dli thersi beintg liais Iinitat iiin. l'IC E-EId ( - 25 C T S. k erpei'rs idesi rouls of bieciomaitig Agenits noiii.t nil Fir sale iby a:l IDriggists andi 3Merchiats ini he ii. S. P. M1. C'ont:N,Charleston, Wholesale Agent Ion ti hte tailte. Through Fare from Charles TONI t ).'' ' Al IT.lit )t'F 15 0d TO~VIN h PililAD atkl iA fo7.f.0; Lautrents-st. daily ait 1, pi. 1t. aftetr thIt .irrivalI oh thle ionKthern cart, via W'it MI NG TON, N. C., triiit whichl jtiti two K daily trains are dispatchecd ait 8 A. Ml.; atntt 2 1P M.; she8 o'clock only connctin~'lig at WVelon~ wtith thle he tto. lit ershnorg, R ionid, Washlii ingtont, Ilatt:niore, Phlihi dlia t andiu New- York. Theli pubbe t is respeiiitutlly in forme~td thait thIe tteamer ito f0 theso It iis, are itn hiraat raite ciomhdtiont, andti aire niaviiatted by well knownt and ex pe riec'ed comandl ~lers; te Raii lloads are n inhte order, (thme V Wligton~!it andu W'Veblon. tis wcllI as thte Soeaboard andut Rouanoke htavintg. recently been rehiaid withI heavy Tradl) lierebmy securniig hothI safety andit despatcht. fly these rontes piassenge~r8 avatiinig tlhemselv'es of the IR ET TRAI N miay rechl Baltimtore ini 40( hours. Phdttadelphlia itt 45 houirt, atnd New York in 50t 1.2 hours; andl by the SE~COND) TRAIN they arrive int Bal titmore itn 50 houtra, PhiladfelphlIat in b6 hiours, an New-York itt 61 14:. hours. Thlrongh tickets can taloite be hiad from E. WINSLOW, Agent of thle Wilmington anid Raleigh Rail Road Contpany. at the ollice of the Comupanty, foot of Laurens street, Charleston, 8. G., to whoit please apply. March 23, 1852. 22--If AT TUIF OLD BTAND OF 8. &t J. OILDERtT. S. & E. M. G IL BE RT conntie the C A'"R IA G'E -BUJSINVESX at the ahove at and-No. 35 and 40) Wentworth-st reot; Charleston-whero they will be pleased-to exhibhit to their old friends and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehichets, coim prisintg thtose of their owvn manuifactutre, together-with various other styles usuially. fountd in this market. Their long acquaintt anice wtth this market as manufneturere anid dlealera will' enable thoem to o(Ibr grkat indudeoments to purchasers both in styles and prices. August 24, 1852. 44--tC a MARRIAG a, uiappiness and Competence WVII V IS IT I riat we behold in-nity r-tlies scaree i tht.e rneriliarm of lite brukeru is ieshalth aid xspiris with a ruikall.:xion of cowases anol ailiimns. de-priving tian otfi the joun e forlthe lijoy nen tof lire at ali age. waheu sh1Iyxsical heltlx.buoxyanucy .r xiits. aixil hapy serenity o siuid. arisiing f!rorn a con litit if he.Altl. should be predorinaant. Maxny ofr tie caues ao. her sulfekrigs at fnst-erhaps yar lieri eV1h41ps dotriulg girlhoodt. or the foiat years txi nxrriage--vere i ts tir oniriin so light as to pua unoticexj, anld of course neglected. IN AI'TER YEAlts, When too I-xie to be benefintel by oxir knowledge, we look t.ck aul iiourn, and iseit the full consequeices ol' our WIant wouldl we not often give to pocsses in early lire Lie kieou letiee we obtain in after years! Antd what days &ad night-% oxf axiagish we oight not have been spared, if Lie kiowledge nas timely pouseissed. It Is fIAtANCIIOLY AND STAIRTLING 'ro belixIi tlxe sickness and aulfferixg endurel by many a worife foi nany years, rxin castses sinitle aad rolitroxllible, isuily reaiedied-or better stil,-xot intetred, ifevery VI'E AND MOTIEI ri'xnelsed the inrirmation contlinlel ins a little volume, ( witiln tire reach of all) wlicl wvxnliel a-niC tx helll YEARS OF DIISERLY, Anil to her hnstaxnd the consatant toil an anxiety or mind, Iseesearily derolviing lviin hills Irom sickness of tile vife, witloiut gixxs hirn uw oppostitity xof Aitxtiring xlt t'um peteice wiliich his exertioxins are extiled, adil the o0.1a-. sion of which would secare the hlppities of hiiniel, wife, and children. SECUltu TIIE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time poixness-ced of the knowledge, the wyixt ftr which h. caused the sickiess aud pxoverty of thouwaus. fin view or such consetquences ino u ire or mother is exc.ixtlle H shLiexlect to avil1 herself of ialt kuoxn. 'ede cin re'ret to herself. which woulid spre her much mix be the m es ir of hallineln ad prosperity to her husband.j and couifer otiin her childien xhat bleinig saove all I ice--healihiy liodies. wii i healthy uixmls. That knowledge is contained in a little vrik entitled VI'rE MlAMMIE) 71W/WEMP Priviate Me(dal Companl ion. IY D11. A. 31. MNTAUIICEAL', rnor-x:ssoxx Or otixrOrts 7or wvrsti:. One Mlltidreth Ediltion. iimo, pp. 250. Price S0 Cents. Jinx rnE raErt, EXTRA BtNDINo, $1 60.) First publilbed in 1817, uiit it is not SURPILYZING Olt WONDERI UrL, t'oxatiering t alint EVE ft F E MA I.E, WIIETililI DIA lthi'IHD Olt NT., enti liere ncquxire a full hicxxowlaign of tile 3tim tire, chnrnater nAiii titI- 1 of' exrcomt plalists, 'lwitll. Mle Varloatts nysnptotnis, asai thiat tsenrly .IAIF A MILLION COPIES should1 have been sotld. Iti i ixr etalxle to coirey folly the varicans suljecrts treiAted ti. ai the-. are o f a n.,txre Strictly ixitsiteled for the unierdil. or tlx.Ie cxntxex-nixlating m-rrixgei. but tin feinxle desivxmox oi errov ir~g iwalItI. sind that beauty, coix sm.pisett pxon hilih. wchieb is co xxmudncive to her awn inie.,1r'I. rixd thit of her lh xxbtxixl. lint either 1121 or will tintixi it. as hxxx #!r -ix every huixahha:id wital lis the he er aid at'ectiin of h is wile at heart, or that of his own pe cueixiy niipioxemient. UPWARIDS OF ONE. IMUNDRED THOta SANI COPIES fHia' b.een SENT ICY MAIL uithin the last Ie amouths. CA UTION TO THE PUBLIC. f1. NOT DEFRAUDED? I'My ni lx - titntesi "iiTr. A. M. Maxuriceni, 129 Uierty .treet. N. Y.' i on the title page. and the xntxiry hn the Clerk'si Omlee oi the back of tie title !ihn; ;xil In.by only ir respectlahho and ontorablo dexalxrs. or send by mull, nd address to Dr. A. M. .\lmtirieaii, as theme arte spnriOus und surreptitlous Infrin;:estnenti of copy-rigtit. LETr ICVERJY VIFTV. AND HUSBAND PO.NDER: Nox oraite for Ignoranice, hilen Tgrnornxce I. Milsery tol atloe we leici ecir aisat dleir. ntl witt-xi to tilipel our Igxorasice is wixthlin oxtr reaci. Txo etiablo every ote to dilde upotn the inli. pioxtlt m1x ty of puxeessing a copy, and that no w-. or rntiter ne. remain uninforimxed upon ithe i:ny eano.i4. which, sooner or later. nre ilestined to inuake Ienrful ravitnes tilwin blor henlth. itless gardted nizaint. tnd that nix conl-erato rind nffeitionintle huhin,ilxhave entie to upbrnld hltimlf witlh neglect 4f tli welfare of his wire-a arnlthx4 of thilrty-aix vmpsWrntainlIn:ull 'V"itle'-.ituie and biwler tof Con. /eni.. t.ctier witi extracts froin Tie 6,.k, w;ll be in: ftf 'rPge, t x tny 1mxrt of tIlu Unitel StIes, W!. xi K iwledlge' lia Iinplaiis, 'tl cxii phaile to be Igetornnit. . ' ii, r ocipt xo lin Do!!nr (f.r te ' ne ( -l'.,il titta. en :i bindinz.) "riii. M i lti Ei) Wxl Na 1'l:1 V AI' Mi.DICA v, .\i P uN ION' is sent (rvaxri. 'I f. t n:ty pirt of the Utllitfel States. All et tery r.1xat hx' jx--.t l. anx.i nutlutrx..xh lii Dr. A. it -.1.4' KLlhut,. IMxx lli. New Yxxrk 0:0x l'hixd tt.,exiflIeux, Ni'. I:2 Lbxrly .rect, New Yxrk. For xxtie byi Rfl)IlNSO)N & CARL.ISI.E, IIinhubrg, S. C. lIt New Yourk City', by S:rint-er &\ ~ Townend Mxriince, Slier xxnntu& t .. I )wl If &I lla xenpojrt. irns & ('0. Olit, 1'J9 Libxerty' Streetu, near .May 17thx, 1853 ' '20-t CAUINET WVAREROOM. e - - iX T lx. t is1 xithodtxt 01 6' ;- 3rx Z iiormtxing~ the citizenls of 9 LSumtxer ille tintd vicintity tht het hasx oxpieed ini Silxntervill'. xxlpxsuex thei neiw P're".byterianx (Chuirch, a ('ADIlNi W~jx j E i1f0031. n h,-r' hex wvill keepj for xsaie, cheat.p, all snehi ftrtu tre nix conesi~ tiubr itie departmtent ofi hxis trade', wichji hev wtill wanrranrt tof gi matxer'iai ;xii atu w 'irx (nrih for catshi, axtI Clesnl~i lxxii pricesu, tall decripxitin ofC iFnrxitllu mae.'x. itirxximtt' ewne t l hres oi ixu eiy. I uinigt~ pr~cuxre.1 the'~'ll'' er ices 'fir. C. WA. D lts. hei I ix repatredl to fu:rxxi:,h .Ixetallie Plates enigratvexdl it any --tyle. All te sobeibex'lr nixksx is a fair trial, aind ea.lsy txerinx.l, tmerit pubic pat ~ronauuge. izi'Ci, cotant~i ly onl hxandt andt for sale Opp. TPemiperanxce I IIIl Sumuterville. Junet I15th, 18.'2 :3 -tf Veterinary Burgeon. cxiizens of tisi lt nnd t jxoiting Distlits tat ht hine remoxvedl his Smtbxes nenrr the Dhe 'ptt ofl ht W. & 31. It. Rouad, whexre hec isx read: at all timesxt to taxke chatrge ofiseased Hlorec for ax modeiitrate chxarge x; ii l ciaes wheore thier, ixst o xcre nto pay will be e!xpe.cted. lIxe alm. conxtinuies tIs take Il'assenigers. to r.ndl from thx Ihirpot, andu expects shorlly to receive a Newx Omxnhnsmx for thatt putrpose. Goods~m lie wvill hxau ait lte oldi rate of 10 'enxtsq per pxackaxge,.ah soliciits thei patxroxnage of the pnblic. - F~eb. 22, 853 ' 17-tr ByThomas O'Connor. Juslt orecegived por Rail -Road,. chxoico 19a100 tion of Ci a m an Tobacico, , ordlxia, i Pra serves of ildescriptloina Jellyx &o. Also compleito assomntnol ot' Gracerien, wivxch ha guaxratecs to seli atx-liow as they Caln bhe (lb uainied from Chaxrleton for. JOHN Nt NI2VIN, SUiMTERVFILLB, S. C. (Near the Depot.) Painting, Gilding, and Bronsing. Gilding on Gold an Silver, and Graining Hout~sedhold Furnl~iture~ dione'tup inl theonea oat ai beost hmaniner. All he as~kx isi a fal trial. He guaurantees to give etir- at~is fact oft. (W All orders Ilf thec promnpty attended ito *Jani. 11 t, 1853 . CATLY EXCUED ACFIS 1 Knttretm .neroritiut 'n Art or I.:nngres, in Ih ntr lrr,. by .. F. tbot!rlttTN, 31. '-., il 11m, ..;.. O!!1e mf tfte 1)1tr'c Court for tho Eup4-.. -0 cm District of I'ennsytntin. Another Scientifc Wonder! GREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S 'Ti1E TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. reptared from srNT'r, or the fourth Stomach f!/, the Or, after directions of Baron Llebig, the great Physdologicil Chemist, by J.18. Houon -ro0,, M. D., Phlliladelphilia, Pla*t . This is a truly wonderft rei"dy for Indiges. I ion, D1yspep-in. Jauidlice, Liver Coriiplamnt; Constiplation, aind Debility, Curing after Sna ture's iowi methold,by Naturen's own Agent, thif Gastrie Jiimee. . 27 Hinlf a tenaspoonful of Pejwin, intu im w aler, %%ill digest or dimslve, Fire Poun A of ua. L'umf, in about two hours, out of thii St otmnmelh. Pep il is tihe chieflilent, or Great DIgest. ing Priniple of the (Gastric Juice--the SoI"en of time i->:l, tihe irifying, Preserving, at d StimuIathig Agent of the Stomneh and Intest tines. 1 is extracies from the Digestive Stonmi tni of tie Ox, thois PA ing an artificial )igei'. live Fluid. pr e 1bly flJ die tistural Gastrid Jouice in its Ch(emicil potters, and furnisin g a Complete and Perfect Sumbiltute for it. 13y the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils om Indigestion and Dyspepsin are rernose I, just ad flvy would he by a healthf Stotarmh, It is do min- wonmders for Dyr x-ptics, curing eases of De bility. Emnemmiationm, iervous Decine, and byP t tiv ('onmmption. t-iipooied to be on the verge of tihe grave. 'lhe b':Cetifiezvidence upon which is based, is in lime Iighit degree Curi ons and Ieniarkable. bCENTIFli: EVIDENCE! Mnron Liebig in his irlebrated work on Ani mal Clvtn~stry, says: '' An artificial Digestive' lind, analogous 10 the Gatric Juice, may Ie. readily prepared from the tmmuous memprane of tihe stommm Ia of tie Calf, in whicm Xi~iius arti cles of food, as nmeat and eggs, will bet slftened, chnltzed nld diigestcd, just in the same manner Us they wiotild he in the human stomach.' Vr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the " Physiology of Digestioni," oblerves that " a lilmimion of the dimie stnntity of the Gastric - Juice if-. n prominent and all-prevailin tiise of Dyspwepsia;" and ie states that "adismilbished purotfes-mtr of medicine in London, who was se vetely nillicted with this complaint, finding every thit! ,-Ix to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juicte, obtained frem the stomachs of living animals, which proved completely sue Profe-aor Dunglimn, of tie Jeferson College Philadelphia, iilis great work ot Human Ply siology, devotms more than fifty pages to.n x uttination of this tuhject. -Hls expernments with Dr. lleaumont, otn tie Gastric Juice oh tainied from the living hunman itoimach, andi I from animals, are well known. " In caseN.." le says, " digestiun occurred as perfectly inl Lie artificia as in tie natural di gestion"." Dr..lhtn W. Drmer, Profssmor of Chemistry, in I le Medical CUollege of the University of New Ymork. in his 'ext Book of Chemistry,'! pnge 366. Say.,: " It las been a qiestion whe-' ther artiIciaml Iigestion cdld be performed-but. it is mnow unimvermally adinitted that it may be." Dr. Carpmetmer's standaN work on Pihysimmlogy' whichm is in time librmry f Vr ns used as a Text ook. in all m.e Colleges, m lull of evidence similar to the above,. re i'pectog thte retmarkable Digestive power of Pep sio. and the fag tifativnmay be-a'sdily separa Ted Iroti the stl ch oftthe cal- -t Ox.arid nieed for experipfts ii-4Arfificial Digestiwn, ur a a retmesty for 4isinses of the Stomach, and deli cienit seecretiomn of Gasti-ic Jime. .il.omt time Agenmt and get ai descripmtive Cirm-uamr. gratis, givmtng a large anamoomt of Sci enifliic Es idencee, similiar tom thme abovt~e, logethter with Iliprts oif llemmarkabie Cures, from all parts Ut time U'nited States. AS A D) SP'E2'8A CUR ER, Dr. lmtughmtotn's i':rsiy lhas produtedm time Zim'st immrve'llmms efle'cts, in cunrinig eases of IDe hility, lImumrmiationm. Nervonm Dielinme, and Dlys pepnei Conismpmition. It is impottsibie to give thme udetail. of enses int time iitnits of tis ads er l'tiewni; butt num hetited certificatess have beent givenm itt mmore thatn Two Humndired Remark abie Ctures, in Philamdelphtia, New York, and tHostotn alonme. Thmesei were nearly all desperate cases, mad time cures wero tnot only napid amid womnerfuml, btut pe~rinanment. it is a great. .Nervous Antidote, and particular ly useftil ihr tetmnermcy to lBiliouis disorder, Liver ;Cotmlaint, Fever andmm Agume, amnd time Evil eflibets of Qmininme, hiercury, amnd other druigs upon thme IDige.stive Orgatns, alter a long sickniess. Also, for excess int eating, amid tihe toomm free use of ar denit spitita. It ahuiost reconiciles Health with Itutemperwtance. Themre is no fonni of Old Stomach Comspilant whmichm it dioes tmot t-eem to reach atnd remove as oncme. No nmatter how bid they many be, it gives inmstanmt relief!i A sinmgle dose removes -uit thme unpleurant~t symtoIrns; andii it ontly nmeeds to lbe repetated for a sbort imem to tmuke thmese gomet. etti-ets ptermanstent. Purity of Blood and Vigor - of Body follow at onice. It. is particular excel-' lenit inm cases of Nausea, Vomnitintg, Cramps, Sorenmess of thme pit mmf tihe Stomachm, dlistresis afte' eatintg, low, cohil state of thme lilood, lleaviness' Lowmmemof Sptirits, Despondency, Etuaciation' Weakmess, tenden~mcy to insanity, Suicide,&c' D)r. iioumghtomn's Pep'jsin, is sold by tnearly at time dealers tm fime drmugstandl Popular Meidicitnes , thtroughmout time Unitedi States. It is prepa rod in Powderm~~ andi in Fluid form--adamreseniptionx viamls for time tuse of Phlysicians. Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may lhe obitainied onf Dr. Hough ~. -iaDesta describing time whole process of ptparauonmaa .. givimmg time auth oritiesm upon which the olaimgr~c . tis ntew remuedy are based. A.. It is not a sewa remedy, no objec tion camn be raised agaist fi use by Phmysicians in respectable standing and regular pracice. Pice, (One DolLar per bottle rgula Oas:tvr. -rt!-Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears thme written signature of J. S. Ho uowro'o, M1. D.- sole Proparietor, Phil adeiida, Pa. Copy-right amnd TiadeMark so cutred. 3~'Sold by all DruggIsts anmd Dealers lb Medmeines. For sale in Sumnterville -hy MlIILL & BRiTTON. December 16 l851m4 Sely. Webb CI1 oee, SUMTmER VrLLE,~. C. public~ goneystlythat he -ia ;stil prepared to accommiodateralI.iiwho give hint a call, at the .old .stanti, at reaspuqable rates. H-is servants ate actiyve and a;ben tive, his Lttibe shall be well.supplied .with time best thme mnarkot wUl afford, and all the dotmesic arrangements of his esitablisth menit shalml be orderly and neat, He re pectfully solicits a share of patronamge.. W'EBB. CLA RK, - - > Iropsricor., March 22, 1853 *21-if Jewelry!1 Jewelry 114 -the sutbscrtber baa readty .sit hand,.and its now receiv inge.,dsgnL d, e~ll1 selected. Wa N, 01II I & e. wk'. r' pt ionis, .sim'h. hp. willi no illt a ~ '~ert.,.t tl profit. nt iine ir tnirqelvs', A 1al1l alL