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THE EVENING PRAYER6d. OUR FATHERI." "Our Father." The nother's tuoie was low, aid tendor, and solemn. -Our Fatheir." Oit two sweet voi eCS the words were borine uipward. It wats 1ie iinoeeue t f Itvei llt, ( ili Id. hood that gave themi ut t erancaee. IWlh art inl the heavens,' repeated the children, one1 witi her eyes bent. meekly down, an11d tie oither oiokin, upward( as if she would penietrate thi h e nt whicla Ier heart inispired. er I'II tho voices of the little ornestI in a gentle itirintir they sad 'Iallowed be iv name111." 'Thy% kingdom~in come.' And the boiden (if the' prayler was taken nyu by the childen-'Thy king ie done oil earth as it is done ini heniven.' Like tt low sweet ecli) from the hand of angels, 'Thy will be done (in earth as it is done inl heaven,' filled the cham ber. And the mother contitnud-"Give us this day one daily bread.' 'Our daily bread' lingered a momnt oin the air, as the mother's voice was hushed into silence. 'And forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.' The eyes of the childreni had drop ed for a moment. But they were up. lifted again as they pratyed-'Aid fir. give us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.' 'And lead is not ito temptation, but. deliver us frotm evil. For thine is the kiiigdom, aid the poitwer, and the glory for ever. Ammen." K& All thece holy words were said pi. ously and ferveatly, by the little ines, as they kielt with' clasped hands be. side their mother. Then is teiir thoughts, uplifted onil the wings of prayer to their heavetnly Father, camtte back again and rested on their earthly paients, a warmer love came gushing fronm their hearts. -Pjrokisses-tender embraces-the fond "god night.". WNhat a sweet agi -tation pervaded all their feelaigs ! Then two dear heads were placed side by side on the snowy pillow, the soth er's last kiss given, and the shadowy ourtains drawn. What a palseless stillness igals throughout the ebamber ! Inwardly the parents' listening ears are bent. They have given these innocent ones into the keeping of God's aigels, anl they can almost hear the rustlina of, 0 their garments as they gather around t oir sleeping babes. A sigh, deep aid t-remulous, breaks on the air. Quickly the mother tuins to the father of laer children, wit.h a look of earnest inquiry on her countenance. And ie answers thns her silent question: Far back, through many years. have my thoughts been wandering. At my mother's knee thus said I nightly. in childhood, my evening prayer. It was the best and the holiest (if all prayers, "Our Father," that she taught Ine. Childhood and my mother Iassed R1wayq- -J went forth s a 11an into te world, strong, confident, and self-seek ing. Once I came into a great tenlitl t'on. Ilad I fihlet in that temptation, I would have fallen, I sadly fear, never to risen aguan. The strusggle in amy mmind wvenmt on fur henrs. I was iahuott yielding. All the barriers I could op. pose to the in-rashaing flood seemned just ready to give way, wheaa, as I stat it my roJom one evening, thecre ciae from an adjoining cebambher. niow first een~cpied for many wei ks, the mnirnr of a low voice. I listened. At first nio artieanlate sound was heard, and yet songhing in the tones stirred my heart wiath new and strange emnotionis. A t length there came to my ears, in thae earniest and loving voice of a wvoman, the words, "Deliver us frotm evil." For an instant it seemed to me as if the voice were that ouf amy mother. Back, with a sudden bound through till the intervening years, went my tho'ts: and, a child in harat again, I was kneel. ing at my mothaer's knee. Huambilly and reverently I said over the words of the holy prayer she land tanght me, my heart ad eyes uplifted to hecaven. The hour and the power of darkness had passed. I was ao hunger staniding in slippery places, with a flood of wa ters ready to sweep me to destruction; buat my feet wer~e on a rock. My moth. er's pious care had saved her son. lin the holy words shae tataght, ame in child hood, wvas a liviang power to resist, evil through all my after life. Ala! that unknown mother, as she tamaght haer chaild to repeat his evening prayer, how little dreamed she that the honly words weet each astrangecr's earsan save hiijn, through miemor'ies ol his own child~bnd, atnd lain own mnothaer I And yet itis so. What a poe there is inod'sword, as it flows into and rests AN ERRONEOUs NoToN.-An old farmer by. the name of Eliathaan Skin naer had "a place" near Montpelier, Vairmount. Hie was aa awful spry man himself, and expected everybody to be likewise. Now the old gentle. man'had a son-an yotath lie was. If he ii quite so brisk in his muts. thea'asthold man, he was at least a ftdiL or' tho ahiead in wit. The old '-min~as~eath ian rousing every body about daybreak every maorning; arid one morning when his heir apparent was as soggy as a pig of lead, the old man bawls out, for the tenth time "Oh-h.h, Sam!" "Sir.r-r?" says Sam. "Arecyou, I say,-are you-,, "Are y~p going to get up?" "Couldn' t not think of it!" roars the sonorow vice of Sam. "Don't: you know, yotu scamp, do1d.yro ,know how your brother BhIR'A been' i and ishot a whole mess of robbln#' Says the old man. "Y4 jgad." rePR~nds the lipanl, "I hs1r all 1..at, dad; but 01ntly kN. t ' lit i (ltli'd set if' fools them reibbiins are to git up afore Bill, and be licked up jist like salt!" San turnted (over anl weti to sleep wrse than111 Qver; nud tihe old titan tod. dl. d (ff vowing Sim) k.;ow'd a1 lienp tilo ititch filr i child of Ii. *to. I1IESSRS. lnteroeis:--Th anety mini fetel to bring before the people mtany of ie cit izens of Claremont Coily it) repro set't them in the nex Legislature, induces inaiiv of the frieids or Cap;lit. FRANCIS J. DISCI IA lPS, to ofler his name for the coinideratioii Mid support of his fellow citi zen s. Ilis tinptestimning, unstentatious deport muent; lis mode-t manners, together with hi strong good sene and high moral worth, ent it les hirm td tie support of Sept. 9. 1853. Mr. Editor: Please announce C pt. T. ) FIji cE:sox as a Canihdate for Sher-IT of Stmter D.strict dt tlth ensuingr elect ion. Aug. 24, 1853. Mr. Editor:--You will oblige it nuimber of' tle viiters of Sumter District, by anouncing in your columns tInime of Ml.ejor Jen.s4 BA.LARD, aS1 11 Candidate for Ordnary at the en suing elect ion. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 t f We are authorized to an nmtiee Mr. G.Con '. C'ocix. as a Cindidate likr Ordinary of Sumter Distict, at the next election. Aug. 4, 1.53. 41 if FOR TAX COLLECTO. AIn. 1ltrron :-Iensp aninouince Mir. lt('lER' W. DULRANT, a candidate for Tak.Collector of Salei Coutiy, at the next election, and oL%'ig MANY VOTF.Rs. January 14, 1852 13-if - ie The friends of Capt. P. M1. GIBBIONS anoice him a cindi date for the office of Tax-Collector for Salem Coutity, at the enutling election and oblito MANY VoTEUs. Octobe' I .1. POR T A X Co:,fr c10t. Ozr- The Friends of Dan EI, lM AT111Si Esq., iinounce him Its i caudidate for Tax Collector for Citremunt Couiinty, at the ensuing election. Fel. 8th, 1853 1--td FOR ORDINARY. 'ro lr, Editor:-You will please announce WILLIAM1 [I. BitNU SON ns a candidate for the Olice of Ordi nary of Sumter D1istrict, at the ensuing election. SApril 271h, lR52 27-tf F O R C 1, E K. (Ic We are authorized to announce 1'. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing election. M ANY VOTERS. April 16th 1851 2.1 5f 0Zr Mr. E(itri : Please inl nounce 3r. J. J. AlcKl IA R, a Ca;ndi. date f4ir Clerk of the Couri, for Stniter listrict, and oblige IlANY VorTEcs. April 11, 185-. 25-if F OR C LE RK . *f W. .1. N. ll~iu-:-r are desirons ot puit. Stng him in naeinination foer the Oilce of Clerk oft ihe Court of So nter Di-trict, at thle einsinig electieon. Maiy 21, 1853. 30--tf GieThe Friends of Mr. JOI IN F. JUN l, anntounce lhimi as cnndi edate for Sheriff ocf Sumiter i)cbtric't ait the next electioni. Nov. 12t h, 185:23i-a 95i We are authorized Io announ tce A. iE. I 'OOL )ls ai candlidat e for Sheriff of Suniter District al the enisu. inig election. D~ecemb'er 21, 1852 8--t f Mr, Editor :--Please an nlounce J1)11N N. AlcLEOD I a candidatie for Sheriff of Sumter I)islrict and ob lige AIANv Futit.:us. June 29th, 185:15-t Tiue Souths. To the friends of our, canse throughout lthe slaveholdling State we appeal. "T'he Agrictul tural Asesociation of the Phnting States"' has for its object th,- defusionu of kn'.wledge, as it appertains toall bcr.tnches of Agriculture ande ofour peculiar iosiitituions. We desire a e lose ejond of telleowshiip, that we may develop our souroes and be united as one mani in our inter osis. It line been sid that "teei worldl is against use." lie it so; the world, we know, is depend ant on us, and we gloery in onr prwiion. Let uis he true to oucselves and all willI be wvell. In the dischearge of our iduty as "E tsecutive Council'' of the Association,' we have find* the time of the next meceting of the Asseorintion to be oin Thtursdlay, the hirst~ day oef D~ecembeler next, at Coluctnhiia, 8. C., which will lhe during the first week of the seessioni of the Legislature of that State. -From every slaveholdlimr State genttlemont ofdestinction have beeni appljied to by us to present addlreroes or essays before the Association on the various subjects of interest connectedl with it. Tio the Southern Press we also appeal, andI we hope that every ntewspa per will not onily pullih thi s circular, but will give their ablest efforts to this causee, time and again, in their ed-. itorial columns. WVe earnestly desIre that alt who feel the im portance ofthe work before its, and wish to ad vnnce and firmly establish this Association, wtil send fortvard their namnes and initiation fee, which Is "five tdollars," to Dr. N. B. Clond, Secretary, Lockiland P. 0., Alabama. The funds thtus ritisedl are to be applied to the publi cation ofali addresses and essays for gratuitous distribution In book or pamphlet form. E. A. Hot.-r, Ahlaama. 1.8. llttit, Alabama. G. Hf. Yotuno, Mississippi. WALKEER ANDERSON, FlorIda. A. G. 8ttrn En, South Carolina. JAB. M. CutA MEas, Georgia. Gzo. R. G:L NER, Georgia, President, e.x offcio. N. B. CL.OUD, Alabamna,,8eeyetary, atr offcso. Executive Comunittee. Montgomery. Ala., August 12, 1853. 0JT Every paper in the State friendly to the cause of Southern interests will obligui the Ex ecutive Council by giving this a few insertions until the time of meeting. PAVILION llOTEL, BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD, MeetinEr-t.a Charleston, C A GREAT HEMEDY. BAUME DE VIE! OR, S(OR the permanent cine of JLver ('nii. pini, Dispopsia, Jaunidice, Indiges. tioli. Ner'ous I leadatlhe, )ehility, und all .seases nrisingr frotm disorderecd liver, Sl(oirnac.h or itestinei, lite BAUlME DE VIE, ni-inufcturedl by Ci JARLES DE. I.Ot01E, of Sittitervillc, 8. C.. hns nosn perior. It is nirivalled in its exellene, a, :mn externa remnedy for lurits, Scalds. Brtgises, Cuts, &c. I113 Full directiOns accompany each bot tie. OATWRIt IIGI IT & BARKULOO, Wholesale Agents, Columbia, S C. 07,r Those desirous to purchlase can also, find the Batim do Vie at Mr. .lohn M. Chandler's Store, near the Ton n lHall; Sumiterville, S. C. Tie subscriber doems it uniecessary to recommend his medicine any further thnii this-I lint any one who has once thorough ly tried it, will never be without it wien it can be had. CHAS. DF-:LORMIE. August 24, 1853, 43 tf New and Unrivalled Ratilroad Rou1te to the North, Via the Ilriloninagio and M.an chester Railroad. Ttrough in the jame time with the Gcat N orthern Alsil, AND A OIDI.VG SE.4 SIGKi S . T RAVELLERS nre respectfully infurind that One jinlred aml Thirty miles of the Wihnlingtoin and Mainchester lHtailroa I are completedl anad in successful operation.imil ct nectiton- have heei formned by first cians Four lorse Post Coacies over tihie uifinlishied pmrt of the Road. 'The following is the schedule: Leave Augusta at - - n. m. " Wilnington at - 8 a. m. Arrive at Weldon at - 3 p. in. S " ilntiore at -6 a. i. S "a Philadelphia - I p. ni. " " New York at - C-0. p. Iml. Time froin Augusta to Wilingttin, 213 hours. Wilmington to New York, 31-30 honrs. t' . At Wilmitigton the connection is mnatle with the 8 o'clock a. m. ]-..rpress Train. f At ''eblon, passengers can have choice of itoutes, cither by Senboard and Jimanoke RLilroad and Bay .ine (if Stenmers, or Iy Rtail Itnad hrouglih Peerumirg, iiehimond, nnd Wnshington city,:n I r~h.:r. '1rTron-h Tiek eaI by either of these lines canl le pirchased in Wihinington. CV 1irough Tickets from Montenmery to Charlisto it will be received on the South Caro Ina Rlailall, between Augusta ana the Wil. niingtoin and laiiciestter Itailroad. EX0' Piseiniters tiesirous of going North by this Itotute will thave their haggage ceicked at Auutista to the Wilmington and Maiches-et tailroad. i' Any other iifdbinatlttin can be obtained of Dr. J. L. Keen, Agent at Adieiat:1. L.. J. FlIullENO. Sup. Wil. and 1Machliester Itailroad. Rail Road Notice, E.Xtst:Et.'s OFFICE, Wil. & An11. R. 1. July 10, 1853. ON and after this date, the Ainil itd L.eave Lars Illuff Station at 12.30 A. M. Flirence 1.15 " T Tnmonsville 20 " "~ v Lynhhtr " 241 -' "' Smtntervi lle " :2.50 " " Mlunchester " 4.4(1 " Arrive at Jtunct ion " 5.100 EAST. Iluavye Ju nction at2.0I . "'u Mavesviille 35 1.icllir~ " 4.15 " " Floence "' 515" Arrive at Alars BItui Stat iona 5415" *Or nwait the atrrival of the Mlail traitn on the South Caroslinia Rail Rtial, utd 10 o'clock P'. M. liest. Enig'r. &c. Jtuly 10th, 1$53 35--6t. Something Entirely New In thet wayv of L talies' atndlCt G tteens G titers, Laites' WValkingf Shites, (someit tinig fine) Misses don. with a genetral as. sortmtent of Gents. t ine lloutls a nd Shtoes. If the Ladies wvish to gZet thte latest style oif Gauiters anti wal(king shoes otut, juist c'all BIVUTl.ERI & NEVI1E R Y. Juine 7th, 1853 312--tf Segars!! Segars!!! .j UST1 receivedCt frut Baltitore I 5,000.~ egiars5-hitCe Biraunds. 1BUTILElH & NEWVBEl1Y. SMay 0th, 1852 28--tf' Notice. PERSONS wishlinmt vehickles of any kind cant buy them tof E. ilixoit, att Stmter vill e, as cheap as cant he botught in Chirles tont or elsew'here andi warreanted to aandh. A pril 19thI, 1853 25--f W. A, KENT & lYITCHELL, F"ASIIHONABL E Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T1 A 1B1L I S II M E N T1, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of W uit worthI, Charlest on, S. C Puirchtasers will finid at all titnes a full and complete stock of Cent's. R.EAD Y-MIADE C'LOTHlING -AR TICLES. Wt. A. KENT. 6. it. MIITCtIELL 1Yauuufactory 113~ WVashhmagtenu store, N. I'. May 1849 20 tf. W. J. Jacobi & Son, W. J7. JACO~i. NATliANiE!,. JACOBi NO. 221 KINO-STREET, (SEVENTIh STORtE AIIOVE MIARKET-STREET.) Xnporters and Dealers in Forigni & Domestic Dry Goods gg? our customera are ensured Moderate Rates and a strict adherance to the Onte Price System. THONAS J. W DRUGGIST A) SCA M DI OFFERS for sale, ror ash, or an pproved ere, and WELL sETED sortment of EAST INDIA Draigs and FRENCII, INGIlSII AND AMNERIR SURtGICAL INSTRlI.IENTS, PAINTS A T11tRUSSES, (ALLI Kiil)) VAlRNIS1I P ES8ARl lES, "1 d- 1)y Y. E -4111 DRUGUISTS LAIIEIB. IIlRONZES " GL.ASSWARlE, l1Uiltls.: PATENT MEilCINES, WINDOw ( 'I'lomtPSONiyAN 3lDicN.:s, .AiP AND SIIAtK Ens' ilErnRis & oTS, 80S.Ar, LA GARDEN SEEDs, SPIRIT GA Snuinc C04 Together %% COIMPRISING TI I E STOCK OF AL I Agent for the il TEXT IAD FA.j April 6th, 1852. D. J, WINN, Ilas just received fom Ilultimore anl New York, a large and wel selected stock of Broa1dcloths. Caselimcrcs and ' VESIRlIXGS, the fitwt anl best thata lis ever been brought to this inarket. - A I.8, Ready made Clothing fi- Gents' and Youths, ofevery (iality anid dew-rijtion. Ilnving,.e lected the Goiis, aid hti them made np to or ter, ie can warrant the work. -AL1, Evory description aend niility of Gloves ; Dress litts nahed til to oirler; Caps, Silk Cravais, Silk Pocket Ilindkerchiefs nnd Neck Ties, Lh.inen Shirtt. J0. Collar, M rino Uilershirts, Io. )mwt'rs, with every article that is worn by getnte, which ie tffi, on reasinaile tnn, aid solicits a call fromi .is old enitomers, und the citiz-ns of the l)isirict penerally. Sumiterville, Nov. 1511h, 1 52 3-tf Cheap Grocery. THE Subscriber lv.nz ipeited a gro ey nderthrtli t le Town 1.it 1 4ll, desigis keeping conistantly timl Ihanld. a suppily o1 leavy articles. such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RtICE, BUCKONilEATWr AIOLASSEIS, VINEGAR. BACON. iARih BUTTER. Cii l'8H. Al A CKI(-IRll. SALI', SOAl', CAND)LES, l'OTATOES1, &c. &c. I tfact little of a1lmo111st everythinrg thalt is Lrooid to 11at; all of whicf. will lie sold l1)w, for cash, or in exchiange for cititry pro dnttce. Ie peromises io attenud to hi iswn busittess, adl hoipes by a'tendingr strictlv theretii, to receive Ihera sire if pa trona.e. .1. I. ANI.ElI. Alarch 10th, 1"i.33:Ot The Corn Exchange 13 Y rThiomias O'Connor. Who keeps const antly on h1aid a lot of DOM Al STICS nt the! lowest rates. GMRW ClifRl18 at Clrletonit prices for c..sh Ibron, Lard. Ilms. itt lel- and a lartre sip pily of the best CI\ RS and TOBACC0 which lie will sell cheaper than ni mer cihant in town, also just received 40 barrels North Carolina flotir, Jan1. 1,31h, 18,53 12-1v MYERS" HOTEL TlE iihs.- her wotld respect im1 flly' infoirm his otld friends atid the k~rk ;phllic geonerally, that his I Ititl soi long kntown ns the "-SiT.\lTERA llOUSE,." is aigain openieed from datie, for te recep tion of~ visitors. IlThe interial I rr i reneent will tindergro at thoirouighi repaiir, with as liittc lelelay ss ponssile, antd bie truitIs thtat ht:s aei o n tt lthe tonforit iil his guests, will metrit a shi tre of pubbehe pat riinalg. Thek snbwcribe'r ha3 ilsot taketn c1r.e o f the HIII.1,1 AllD TA IlL.. andi iils littiug uy the rohomi with tneatn ess, anid will liunisht it wirbt all thle niecess.arnies ande cotiveniietnces lint lovers ofl the spotrt cian requjire. F. AIERSJ. Aarebi 8tha, 18553 19-ti China, Glass And EARTHENWARE. Direct Importations. H. E. NICHOLS, COLUMB~IA, S. C. -1AS jni-I receivedl direct fromn the'mn ii lacIturers intH Englantd antd France, an itby.3 recrent vesse!ls fromti te Northi, a very cotmplete aind varied atssortmteit oft the itbove iniinned; GOD)N, comtprisitng all ihie new''u patteinis andl 1 shpes; atmong w hichi are hest WIlIlTH GRANIThE or STIONEWA RE, Chinia fitnish a superior article; UtIne and oithier Colored Ware, of ntew styles; F'rench anid Engtl shi Chiina, newt Pihapes, plitnIi W ujIte Gold atnd dieoraited; Rtich Chitin inner anld Tle-settIs, and bteatiful Fancyi ArtileM in Ihie lite ; Cut, .ilouleredl anid Il'olishted Glasswatre, cil every kind; D~yut's Pattent Camtphiene, Siore, Ollice, and Pa.rlor Lamptl, a supeiir:e r ar icle; Webbl's Paltenit Odl anid Litrd Lamiips, at new art clie givingr great hlgh t attd brilliancry; Tea Tlrays, biest'LTablle Cutlery antd l'al. ted Catstors, Spioins, Forks, ~&c. I Ioutsekeeping~ aticl Ies, inl great variey; Crates of assortedl Wa;ires. of dlesirable'anid new istyles, lby Wholesatle; Packatgnelof 'iTitmblers, Flasks, &c., low by the piackage. IlainiVig ~ompijlete a rranog tment for obtain. img o~ur (iiods idirect iroma hue mtatnufac turers we can antd will offer rare induce ment~la, eitter by Whoilesale or Rtail -- Orders attended to preinpl ly. Columbia, A pril 12, 1853 24-tf Fine Cigars and Garden Kept constantly on htand by Dr. \V. JA S. DA RGAN & Co. Ainy 2ith, 1853. 30-tf Lawv Notice. J. B. N. HALYIlVIET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Office next door to S. B3. & R. C. Webb's New York Store. March 2'2 1era 2at f ORKMAN, M D. MD CHEMIST, ;N, S. C. ilt, AT TiIE L.OWEST sARKET ramics, a large rl MEDITERRANEAN and EURorEAN leddicines. "AN CHEMICA LS OF A LL KINDS ND OILS, SPICES, ES, GELATINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, P'ElLFUMERiY, IAIR DYE, 1-ASS NAIL AND TOOTI-IBnUSIES, 'a ic', CoM11s AND Il'Alta BRnU EB il it) AND SrERInI 01.s, FANCY SoArS, al 5 A)ND CArtruitiE, &c. &c. I Liver Oil. illt every article A DRUGGIST OR PUYSICIAN. so most approved WJL Y M! ED ICINES. 24-tf $500 CHALLENGES, Whatever concerns time health and happiness or a people is at all times of tihe most valiable importance. I 'take it for granted that every p -rson will do all inl thileir p0" er, to save time live's l of their children, and that every personm will en deavor to promote their own meaIth at aill sacri-* fices. I fi-el it to he my dumty to slemnly assure youI that Wontts. aecorlinmg to time olmitiotm of the most celebrated Physicians. are tIme primary k cattses of a large nmajmrity (mf diseases to wiichI children ani aminits are ilable; if you havet an npjpetitm' continually changeable from one kind of foou Io another, ilad iBreath, Painm inl the So much, Pickimt at the Nose, Hlardness awd Full mnmess of time Belly, Dry Con;;h, Slow Fever, Plmse irregular-remember tint a.11 ihese denote Won. s, & you should mat once apply the remedy B10obeluamck". Wors rep Anm article founided upon Scictiifie Principles, compommed with pmirel) --egetable sub.isttances, hoing perfectly safe when taken, and cal line givertni tie hemost tender Immfit with decided C heneficial eflect, where flowel Complaints and Iiurrha-a have mime themin wenk and debilitated the ' p'roic prperties of smy Wormm Syrim p are such, t lhot if stiais witiomut in eqal in the en a o logmei of meicines. in giving tone amil strengtm to till StaImnchm'i, whimh'i maik's it nit Initilhable remedy for thome ailliuted with D5/Poppsiti. lte astoming c'ures performedi by tii Syrmup auter Physemns hav. fiuile I, is lti bIest ev idenUlIce ofits t superior eflicacy over aill others. This im the most difiemilt Worm to miestroy in vil that infest timt i1113.u1an system, it grows tm a lmost indefimite leng'h hwomvoinlg rn coiled awtml listenied tf time intestines aid S1mach effecting time health Som sadl y as to entse St. ViRs Dnmce, Fits, &c., that Iihose to filieted leiform if ever nmwpet fimt it ic Tapt. Worn. hastening them to nu eorly grave. in rmder to mlestroy tihis Worm, a very energetic treatmielit muilstt be pursutei, it woalm therefore be proper tm take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove ill obstruetions, that tlm Worm Syrp inmay Oct direct uim time Worm, which mmt ltbe taken in dose of' 2 'i'alespoon fuls 3 times a da , timese mireelionus fmlowed mave inever been -nowi to fail in curing hlie most obstinate case of Tape Wern. obenuckn' Liver' Pis. No plart oif tlhe system is more liabl. to disease than t i,1 V Elt, it mervimng as a filterer to puri fe time blood, or giving the prop,-r secr,-tii to 1ime bile ; f-0 that aniy wrong io'-tin of the Liver efitets tlie other importait moarts of time systemm, ani results variously, ill Liver Complhmint, Jlamdice, Dyispepsia, &c. We shmonli therefore Watch every symoplonm that might indticate a I wrong action of the .iter. These Pills being composedtii of ItOOTS and PANTS firnished by mun hre to hle the sick: Nammely1 Ist. Ai Ex rECToa A NT, which aigne,.ts the secretion from tmie Pulmoaury muculs membrale, or promotes b the lischnrge ofsecreted mnifter. 2ni, An A I, nENATIVn. Which OhIgLen in seime iinerplivra ble and in sensiblemanner tie ce rtaii rmterliiu aetimi of tie system. Hrd, A 'I'oic, which t; gives tone fminal trengtlh to time nervouls Pystem. rewding .ct.ntts ati ig ,s a -nil prart of ,ile i i lth. A ;.'ATmiirT'C, Which acts in tier feet iarmoiiny vith tie .tier ingrelients, nw (1pe, rating oi tile Ilhivels, and expellinmg time whle tmss Ofecorrlpt mid titiaktei natter. nd purifying tle iloom, which destroys disease and restires henithi. .Ymlt will fihid thes'e Pills anm invalttible niedii e'ine in Immany complainmts to whlich youi are Dlh-i. j.'ct. inm mmbstrutineiter ttal or partiaml,they ( havme beeon foulndi ofietinmmtabe ibeeit, rmestormimg their funcitionamil arranmgemr-nts 'o a health y tac i"i., pur iyig time bmlogiiand omh,-m.r 11luis so edh-mally tom pumt to flighmt ali cuumniaints whiichm Imaym arise fromn feimtle im?,-gutamroiles, min iheadm { imm'-me, ghhhnimeN, dimmniess ot sip ,Jnt~littm side, bacuk, &c. Nonmegemnuinme tnmess signe.1 N.HIonEssaCc, all otheNm hmimig lmttse limtai t'i15 Agentis wishing nlew smujpies, atnd ormie Kop'jers dhesirmus ofl'mbi-comming Agents rmusmt 1111 uires time Proprietor, .3. N. IiOIIENSACK, Plmhbmdlphiaii, Pam. Fonr sale bmy ali Drumggists~ and Merchanmt ini tiM.mone Chmarlestoin, Whmolesaule Agen fur thme State. Through Fare from Charles TON 'IT) JIAi.T'laOHi $15 O!l; TO Pmihli,Ai)I'iLi'fllA .817.i'0; A NI) TiO NICW-YORIK $20. C1IlA RlIESTO(.N, S. C', JIEAVlNG time Wham~rf at thme footi or Laturelns-st. daily at ;i, p. tm. tlfte~r thme arrivaml oh thec Southetmrn cars, via WVi, M iNGTON. N. C., Irom wichei poimit] two daiyi' trainsa are disepatceimd at 8 A. M.; and 2 P M.; f/me S uo'clock only cotnneting at WVeldon with lime lines to Petrsutrg, Rticmonmdm, Watshingtonn, Unltimore, Phila-. deLlpia, andt New-Y.Xork. Thie pubulic is respmectfumlly infornmed limat time stearmers oh lihese limies, are in uit r.mte commndtiont, anod are namvigated by wail ktnown andt ex. perieniced commnmde'rs; time Rail Roads are in finte rderr, (thme W ington andm Weldion, as well ats time Seolboard andmm Ronokea havsi recenmtly been ,rm.laid .wimth heavy Tramil) thereby miecurinmg b~oth saflety andi despiah. By these routes paossengers avaimnng thmemselves of thea IRET~' T1RAIN maliy rec'h Baltimore in 4) hmomurs. Phidadliphlai in 45 hours, andi New York in 50) 1.2 hours; anid by~ time SIdCONJ) TRAIN they arrive in Bal-. timnore in 50 htours, P'hdelphia in 50 hiours, and New-York imm lil 1-9. hours. Thbrough ickets cano alonte lie had from E. WVIN8ILOW, Agent of the WVilmington andm Raleighm Raii Road Compamny. at the office or time Cmpamimmny, foot of Laurens street, Charleston, 8. C., to whom please apply. March 23, 1852. 22-if AT TilE OLD STAND OF B. & J. OILBERT, S.& E. M.GOI B E RT continue the CAR) RIA GE BUSINESS at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentwvorth.street, Charlesmton-where they wvill be pleased to exhibit to their old friendls end curtomoe a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, corn prisinig those or their own manufactumre, tongetiher wvith various other styles usuatlly found in this market. 'I heir long acqiuaint ance wvith this market as manufnecturer's andm dealers will enable thmem to off'er great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. August 24, 1852. 44-t f U-41 tappimess andompetence Wily IS ITI hat we behold tnsar femsten, eatce in the nerielian of r brokeas is health said spirsts with a c-otailicatios ol seases and ailinents. deprisioss themn or tihe you er fot ha joyment or ifea at age wrlsenhysical health. buoyaisey s'irits, and hsspy serenity q mitd.aisig iruns a con tion sir litottli. Should be predominant. anyof the causse or te sufferings at first-perhaps Ta1bIerperhptsdurin giriholod. or the first year off Ssr-we st tlitar origin so light as to pass uunoticed. of course sieglected. IN AFTER YEARS, 'hen too late to be benelitted by oser knowledge. we look iek aid mouns. said regret the full cnnsequences of our unoralice. Wait would we not often give to possess in early lire e knowledge we obtain in after )ears ! And whst days Id nights of aaguish we might not have been spared. i e bisowledgei was timely possessed. It is DIrElANCIIOLY ANID STARTING of behold the sickness and soiffrerin endured by many a iNe for snany years, f(osn causes simile avid constrolinble. sily reIndie _-or better still.-not incurred, ilenery WIFE AND MOTHER nsesesed the information contalined ins a little voinme,. vitliaiu tile reach of all) whsich nould at .re tto herself TEARS o1 MISERY, nd to her lnsband fse constant toil and anxietr or mind, !cessarily OleTolyii siupon him Iron sickness of tse wile, ithont gving him Use opportunity ofacqniriug Ishat coin. tence which lIis evertinus are entitleft, aid tihe 1.nlres. on of which would secure the happiness of himself. ire, and children. ECURIE TIE DIEANS OF IIAPPINESS r becamisn in time possessed of the knowledge. the nit sir which has caused the sickness ad poeisty of ousands. In view of such consequences no-wife or mother is cusahe W, she neglect mo avail herself or sant know of in reoaet to serself. which would spore her inoch { Iderina, be file ma asia o'hap issiess amid prosperity to her Asbasld. &fad confer upon her children that blessing above I pree-henlthy bodies, with healthy minds. That iwledge is cniiitained in a little work entitled "rivale Medical Companion. BY DR. A. Mr. MAURICEAU, torrsonot or tioSrasrs or woir.. tie lIfundreth Fdtitlors. 10mo , pp. 2,0. Price 50 Cents. [ns ruNE PaPER. EIrttA 5tNi1Co. $I 00.) First iublished in 1217, and it ii tint SUIIPIUZING OR WONDERFnUJ., onsiniderin thint EVEIIY PEIA.E, VIIETIIE9 DIA1tIfsco1 On NOT, rno Iere nequairer a fA lsscafowledge of the Intsare, chanrarter mtid caues of her costsa islitsa, wIth the vaarIoua ayanptoas, net lat isearly IIAIF A ILlLION COPIES ldi liave been sold. It is imnracticabl-le sn ienvr hillr the varians subjects reted o . as ther are of a intiate stoictl, ietlded for e snarried. or those cnristemp'lating m-rirtrie. but sin -male desirous of eijoyinag health. sand that beaury. cnn eqiseist siin heiith, vA bich is at ens desire to her own ilipinens. artl tlast ofl her hitshtbed. but either lisa or Will htain it. as has or will every busalaid whi ha; she I..e ad stection or hif. wife at heart, or that of his own pe. uniary imperovement. JPW ARDS OF ON IM IUVN DRED TIOU SAND COPIES love been SENT ITY DAIl. aitin the last low months CAUTTON TO THE PUBTIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDEDI tin no 1mvk inlem "Dr. A. Nt. blaurtlena,129 .talry Stret. N. Y." It on the title page. and the -sitry in the Clerk's OMice on the back of the title m t and tuy only or respectable and honorable ralen-rs, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. bi lranriennti, ns there rre spnrious and surreptitious nfringements or cotpy-right. r.ET EVERY WIFE AND IIUSBAND PONDER I go exemse for Ignornnaee. visaen Ipnorvnnee I Silisery to thaose we hold sier aste dienr. nmass whes to dispel onar Igasoras ce It wis&!;; osur reneh. Toa) ennhle every one to doeffdt upon the indil. n.,tairal - tesinanity or possesing a copy, and that no rife, or mother neeI remain nritnorned upon the rinsy ransea. which. ooner sir later, art deatined to inke fenrfiul ravages nyian her healtli. unlern guardesl .nins,. anit that no consiiliernln nn aflrfretionnte i-sbnntl iave cnnse to upbralst lairnseif with nteglect r the welfare of lils wiff-a pamplilst of tlirty-six agen, contnin ngfsd1 7fi-ppe e ant Imige of ('n. 'nt.. to;eher witlh extracts frin the bolik, will boe ot f , ef chetrg. I nny part of the United StaItes, y nileiressing, hiht-pni'l. na ltereln. A iters Kmssrlesog IsRnppinee, 'tie esI puaoior to toe Igesornift. -17'' On rerceipt 4)f One Dlliar (for the fine ri on.esusr:% hntiov.) "r.TilK.\IttlEl) w O.ANs 'IVA T lf Af. COi oN ' i t taritgil rI fra.a to ary p.r; . ilia inited14al.lites. All It. -rA must ho t-Ipald. nod nmlireAsIi to Dr. A. %I IA tl'IICE 4f?..tBox 12*24. Ne-w York Citv. iul'blsh aC. sItlen, Not. 129 Liberty Street, New Yirk. For -nsk- hv ROlINSON & CARI.ISI.E, littthstrg, 8. C. Its New Yoark Cit y, hiv S ringer & Tonenl Adrinniee, Sherr ann& Co., Decwitt & Davenplort, 1Ihsrns &. 'o. (Oflire, 120 Libuerty Street, na May 17lth, 18353. 2 -i JABINET WVAR{EROOM. F. M. ANDRIEWS T ~ lAilmS tis meth~od osf informoist the c'itizensl or Sitmterville amiu vicinity that e lhas opteed int Sumsterville, sipposate thse nsew ~retbyterian Chusrcht, a (AIN ET1 WVAlRE LOOM, wsvhere he. will keep for tsale, esap, till uch'l sainrmure na coms undetsr this deipatrtment r htir tradet, whtisch lhe will warrasnt sif goodis materiasl ; anti wvil fsurish fsar cshl, at Chtarlem un pricers, all dlescritin of Fusrniture miades. b-paeiring a'ecmnted at, the shlortesl. noitice. M1 aogauny uand plaitn Cotlis futrntished wit-hs ntt delaty. Ilnvinig prnensred the erviceas tif Mar. C. WV. )Aris. lie is preprsd tss ft:rntisht Meltallic Platss nsgratved in santy slyle. All the subaosrabber ake in at fair trial, andI ope.s by puntctal atltititson to bsusinss anda ntv termsn, tom merit pnbillic palrobnage. i'eblruary 17, 185'2. 1i-ly izes4, conrstantly on handit 11nd1 for sale( >y lUD8ON & IiIIO'lEit. Opp. Temnporance llasll Sumnterville. June 15th, 1852 :14-tf Veterinary Burgeon. ROBERT W. AND)REWS ntofieu fts 'itizena of thin, noel thin adjomining Districta, liat he haos remnoved his Stablles near the Do sot of thse WV. & M. R. Rtoad, where heo Is ready it all times to tak e chargea of diseasedi Horses ror a mfodlerte~ chlarge ; 10 all cases whemro ltere a no cuareno pay will he exipected. Heo also :ontimtes ftm take Pasisenger to ret nd from the )epeot, nnde ox pecats shortly to receive a Neow 3mnibus for lhat purpose. Goodsa he will haul it then old rate of J0 cenla per package, and tolicris lise patronage of ste publIc. Felt. 22,.1853 17-IC Bt5y Thoma O'onnLo: orves of all descriptions, .lly. &c. Also a esmplete sssortmsent, 01 GroCeries, winehC lie uiaranteca to sell as lowv as theoy can be ob ained from Charleston for. Feb. It 1853 . 1-h.f JOHN Nt NEVIN, SUMTERVILLE, S. . (Near the Depot.) Painting, Giling, and Gilding on Gold and Silver, and Graining. leusehold Furniture done up in thle neat mat and best manner. All he aska is a fair rial. Hie guatrantleef to give Cintire sattiu' action. [-ff' All orders trom thenc iromptly attened to. Jan4 11th, 1853 11. ~EATLY PREOUTRn AT TUIS nI*Irti btsrrd secorting toot-.or eommntr e ti qt 1651. by J. S. H011lTON' M. It., he thbe 0terk's 00ire of the. DIstrietWConrt for the L:A.t.-ru Jiloirict of Pennsyhs.rI Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 6. HOUCHTON'S PEPSIN'F THE ''RUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. epired front nkNNEr. or the fourth Stomack .f the Or.nfter directions of Ilaron Liebig, tier reat Physiollogicnl (immnisi, by J. S. Ilouwn. ron, Al. D., I' iladelphia. I'a. This is n trly wonderful remedy-for Indi ef ion, )ype'lwin, Jaundice, Liver' Comple &t,. Aonstipattion. nd lie)ilily, (1mring after Not tire's own methmod, by Niatures's own Agment, tie - asiric Juice. 87 Ilalf a tensponnful #)f Pepsin, intused nt .%ner, will digett or ilimmolvdi Fire Poundse if IB/st Berf, in amouif two hours, out of the i onh. Penin is the chief element. or Great l'igeit lg I rinciple cif the Gat.iric Juice-the Soil-rent. if the Fmood. the Purifying. P'reserving. na d Atimnulatig Agent of ihe tomneh and Intes Lines. It is extratiel from the Digestive Stow ich of tie Ox, thus. forming on artificial Dige live Fluid. precipimly like the itmiuri Gnstric uiee in its Chemical pwerrs, and furnishing m rmmnpleme and Perfect Submtitue for it. By ihe id of th'is preparation, the pais and evils om Intligeion amid Dyspepwia mare remomve), jimt nr they wouli ie by a ienithy 8tomoarli. It is do ig wonlerm for Lys pitiimcs, curing cares or be bi Iy. Flmarintion, Nervoms Ielinc, and Dys p elitic Consumptiom. miimosed to lie on the verge if the grave. The Nrientific Evidence upow wlicl it is based, in in the higmst degree Curi uis andm itemarkable. ,-CIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Puron Lielig in hi.<t relebr2ted work on Ani mal Chmistry, iays: 4 Ai trtificial Pigestive Fhlmul, aminlomgoumms Io th Gastric Juice, may he readily prnpa red fromn the iteoims memlirne of' the stiomnil of the Uif. in which vntions arti eles of fiod, not ment and eggp, v% ill be oteunled, changed ant di gesied, just iii the samie nianner a they would bie in lie human t'tomnieh? Dr. Cmnmbe, in him valuable writingim m tiMe l'hysiology of Digetimn," obyeri i that " a. dliminutioni of tie dte tutanmiLy of the Guiric Jiuice iP a prominent id all-prevailin canygegl Dymperintmmand lie states that "adistmiguishiet) pmrfessor of imedicine in Lonmdton, w ito was se verely nflicted wtlh this conmplainmt, finding every thiing else to fail, had reemrse to the Gstric Juice, mbtaimd from the stomnchbs of living animals, which proved omilelelly sue cessfiuly " Profr.sor Dmmglison, of the JefT'rson College Philadelphia, il iis great work onm Iluman Phy. siology. devotes more than fif y Pages to) e aminmationi of this rubject. Ibn experiituents with Dr. Ieaumniont, ol the Gastric Jul. e ob t:inel fritim tie litin human stoar h, anti from animmalm, are wel known. 1n cases.l ne says, " digestion occurred as p.:rfectly in the mrtificial as in the inatural digetions." Dr.John W. Irnper, Professor of Chemistry, in, the Miedient College of the University of New York, in his "-Text lok of (immnistry," page 386, says,: "1 It h imeen a question whe. tiher artificial digestion could be pierformed-but r it is n.ow univerbnly adlumitted that it may be." Dr. Urimeter's -tundari work onl Physiology' which is in the libramry of every Ihybian. anid mi used iams a Text Hiuk in all the Colleges, is full of evidence simila t: the above, re spectimag the remarkable Digesitiv- power of Pep pinl. and the fact that it may be readily separ ted from the smoinmachof the enf or Ox,and used for experimienits in Ar*flcial Digsstiou, or as a. rmmemdy for dieases of the Stomianch, atid defi lient secretion of Gutric Juice. t;g Call otn the Agent and get a descriptive Cirenlar. gratis, givmig IL lurge aitmmnt o1 Sei entific Evdemmce, imilar in the above, tugether with Iteports of Remarkable Cures, f[um all piarts of time United States. AS A in~sl'l.i'$IA CURER, Dr. lloumghmton's l'ersta' lin produced- the numt mamrmetionms elhfects, in cumrinm eases of Die pet~lte Cmmnmsummnption. it isi impossible to give tihe demailsm oif cases in time limims 'of this radver Lisenmeumt; bot authmenieiated ce-rtilientes have been giten mif niore thman Two ilunidred Iitmrk able Cures, m Phlmiadelphlia, New York- and lostoni alonme. '1iTesewere mnearly all desperate cases, amnd time cures were t'mot uonly rapjid sand weondterful, but piermmanment. It is agreat .Nervuus Antidote, and particular. ly museful for tenmdchey toi Bilious disornler, Liver Commplainmt, F'ever amid Aguie, amid time Evil eWl'cts oif (.nminimne, Miercury, amnd tither dirutgs uponm time hligemtive O)rgnms, alter mm lomng sicknmess. Also, for excess ini eatinig, amid time too free mise of ar denit apitim.. IL abmntist reconciles Hiealth with. lutmeranice. O1,1) $'TOMACII COMPLAINTS. Theimmre is no form of Old Stomachm ComplaintlL wh iichm it does nimt seem to reach and remuove as. once. No mattler hmmw bad they amay be, it givesm intanmt reliefj! A sinmgle doec moves aU the: unplceusunmt aymluonis; anmd it only needs to be repeated fur au m'hort time to maake thesie md ettecis piermanent. Purity f! BILOOd unid figor- - of Blomty follow at mnce. i t is particularexcel-. lent in cases of Nausea, Vumnitimig, Cranips Soreness of time pitmmf time Stomach, distress afte, eatinmg, imow, cold state of time Blood, HleavIness. Lownmeess of Spirits, Despmoundency, Emaciation, Weaknmess, tendenmcy to ianty, Suicide, &c. D)r. Ilouightonm's Pepsin, is sold by nearly al thme dealer. m tine druganum Populiar Medicines . thmroughmomt theo Uniedm States. htis prepared in' P'owder and ini Fli form---and in Prescription vialsn fomr time use of P'hys'icmans. Private Circumlars for mime usc of Phyuiciarls. miay be obtaimied of Dr. Iloughiton or'ims .gets, describimng the whole process of prep iton, asfd giving thme auth orities upon whct lis6 thmi. new remedy are bmased. ,As SiI nuot asce renmedy, no objemc tion can be raised saa.' m uise by Physicians inm respectable standing aAd regular practice. Price, One Dolflpi' per botte gg OasmtnvR 'rui-Emivery..bdttle et~ tihe gemuine PEP~iN bears the written signature off J. B. Houan'rott, M. P., u'oleProiprietor, Pil adelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark ..e cured.. E" Sold by all Druggists amid Dealers int Piedicines. Fo aein Sumterville b~y PIlJLLER, &. BRhITTON. Demcmnber 16,1l85l. 8-1y. Webb Clark's Hotel, SSUNTER TMILE, 2. C., TIlE subscriber womuld respect infully 'iniform his patrons anid the' public generally, that hie is stihl prepared to acconnmnodate all w hmo given himi a call. at the~ old stand, at reasmonbler rates. Ihis servanhts nre active anti atten-. tive, his table shmall be well supplied wit4 theesl the maurket will afford, anti all td donmesic' harrangements of his establish tmtshiall be orderly and neat. He re. pectfuliy solicitsa shiare of patirrnage. W ~ EBB CL.ARK, Proprietor.. Afarch, 22, 185i3 21--if* Jewelry I Jewelry I.. IHavinig jnst returned from Citarleisine, the subscribfer has already tin hamin,.amnd ma n'A eeinmg, a neait anmd we'll selected OCle s'& Sewely, nst, ' i will sell ute ' on Ld is and Gen le mnen,, fo rnr youraielu'ti A c'alls salb * ~~ ~ 0 T .. At(N.