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THE SELF-DECEIVED, OR, PORTRAITS FROM THE CROWD. 'Q, 4tvould some power the gilie gie up, To see ourselves as others see us. There are fvw meinbers IrI t.- iII, mian family who ar-e .t m o Ia self deceived. In man1Y cases i is vil that it'is so. It is well to ianwgint III, experience of a condit ion ofy i c et ment, comfort; and happinves- ev vi I it should not exist. Dmw nuri . I: dced, do Individuals who, a t n- f.L fully plain: or hoiel *. r i * N. the fict., Oi tle c t .I n . o -. -are so irti meed. hel re qiemohdel-s or* ph sicail hea y'-md contemplate themselvs witl a d-r. of vunity atId seIf tmp.aency tha: makes Ihem ii perfectly happy. "W I. re ignorance is bliss, 'tis tilly t, be wise. lihis, although not true ini the greneral *0 sense, is assuredly so in Ctazint cases. Fortunately, pI ha ps, fir m11an1y (& its, Cannot see ourselves as, others cc us".. The spots on the sun of tbaracter are not visible to out eyes. OIr very de fects of person becoC so fhini iiar tihat. -we lose sight of them, so to speIak, aId thus they give us n1o uniess or am noyance. Others see t hent., biut we dm not, and heitce. the alliorisin I we ljave quoted is piLby and appli, able. We have more than mnce in "ur nonhk-. met with an individual apparently thirty years of age. whop, aithough of the most insigiificant and ctin'iilnen(1. place of mortals, obviously t ancies him. self a perfect Adiis; and thus u ith a cane itn one hand, aid a p'elet haned kerchief in the other, he may b isee wandering slowly through or ihsin able promenades, ever and anoln g ;iiC(e ing at his person, evidetly satii.eivd with himself, and happy in the conceit that he is the envy of the one sex, and the admiration ofothers. It is a harm less delusion, and it would be cruel to destroy it. Nevertleless, the poor simpleton is sadly self-deceived. Hut the most universal species If selfde. ception to which poor mortals are lia ble, is that which induce theim to he lieve that they can play two claraerers before their fellow-ereatures--in other words, that they canl seem to be one thing, and in fact be the very reverst and yet no one discover it. They de lude themselves wilh the notion that they possess a peculiar intelligence, of which others are deprived; that thev can do certain things privately, secrei ly, and escape observation. iTe hyp oerite is especially a character of this kind. But he goes further than ordina. ry men, and endeavors to deceive the Almighty, or at least strives to persuade himself into the belief that a deliberate rascality will be overlooked by the Great Judge of the qIuick and the dead, if perpetrated under the mnask of religion, or with the 22niminl, but not real object of promol1tinig the welfare ofsociety. It is amusimg somne times to hear individuals address oth ers, as if on some public question, but with selfishness so distinct and palpa. ble, that it seems like an insult to at tempt a game of deception so transpa. rent. In cases of this kind, however, it is the speaker who is deceived, and not the listener. The former ihcies that his words conta l his thought-, when, in fact the mask is so thin that it is seen through at once. But all are more or less deceived at times, and per haps willingly. It is pleasanit -to in2 dulge in an agreeable delusion, and therefore we would not have the evil withdrawn and the reality made bare. Better, we argue, to live on tihus, thatn be made miserable by discovering the -truth. Ilow many ruten deceive them selves in relation to the real na11turie of Stheir pecuniary ci rcumistanlces? They Kpersuade themselves that thev are quite rich, wvhen ini fact they a're the very reverse. Bitt wolrse, they livC in conformity with tihe delusioni, and thus step by step, inivolve3 themCselves in wretchedness and ruin. Occeasioni ally a glinmpse of truth will flash alcross their minds, but they will repel it wvith, a sort indignation; and1( by calcutlalting their effects at twice their real value, they will make a balanice sheet iust to suit their perposes. And when, too, things can go 0on 110 longiern the aiv alancho of debt and respons2ib1ility comes rushling down uponi them, they are, or assume to be, overwhehniied with astonjishinent, and1( cannoilt dico(v er the caulse. They had deceived them-i selves so long, anl] with such an2 ext ra ordinary degree of pertinacity, and2( they could scarcely recogniise the facet, even in the hour (of ad versity. But. there are others again, who aire in the other extreme. Theiy canI coutit their fortunes by thousands and tens of thlou sands, have enough and to share-yet they labor under the conlstanit apprehen-. sion of want. Somne calamtity sems to impend oacr them, and( thus they toil on year after year. ever savinig and acumnlating, until at last, ire. morseless Death, as if impatient foer his prey, strikes them into tihe grave. There are few of us who do rnot de * eive ourselves into tihe belier, that wec * are much better, tn a mnoral senIse, thatn we really are. We are much moire liberal and benevolent in theory than in proctice. We manifest the liveliest sympathy for the suffering of our fel low :ereatures, in words rather thani deedu. We are constantly making niental.,reservations anld promises, but, also I t~here the matter too often ends. We are indebted to this friend for a courtesy, and to that for a kindness, and we determine to reciprocate at, the first opportunity. Butt tihe auspicious moment is permitted to pass by, anid ;the affair is forgotten. We deceive our yeIvsidaily and hourly. We charge oip. thers faults and errors that ex ~ is~oh~yIn-ourselves, and we udiscoaver ~'sbenls~aand defects without miakinig roggepe -for education, associa lxpe, and the power of cir. ~~ In too mrany cases we ~ a~I~ooraingly to passion, preju ~ ~ Wjf-inter'est, and then per bitsed on rensou, right and justice. Wiho, indeed, is not more or less self deceived? Lolok into your owni heart, genl Ile reader'; in vesl igtc e y'our tuotives, ana1hlyvze ymIr larneter. an1(d 11ay bare .i.' th. Its ilt . e nelilc r eve 4f' - - f ., .I I . C 1 a 14 a-:1 n t,1 i a4 . t..1I . re 'ns* weii ! - -t i- .0 -i bI- m a 4l' :relt ed1 4 . n i -it i- S l its :e.* t11 '., ttvi l j'm t jm n 1 ilit1s I I I,. I. I lei1 )CI Aii. r w lheret In, \ tll fi(!s.sAchu-evtt.. inl <il.el nieie i U..s.. tiu. n tx 1.n 1ie the sani uiecln cetivt --lie p'u-tinics t1.1 pi ei ' dcidinig ni th.-ir ine. its; shll awaalc. Such, an exhcibitien Sping~iltI niext.&)(Ocltbr; but as we iny tlii 14) tile .Iteew a11 so ei y I a <b:, We tieii it will Ie delayed ihr a whih. juli t 6hr I sake an1.1 the sake ..f "gEneathi-n I<-t inbor1C!" .\ E.,Sl; : 1, i lts :-The auix e! Vnoin.1 thie eii in e' I tremint Ccucety lto repre selet IthcIl i ll int n x- i.eiislttire, idtietiis it ny oi th.- Ir:pels i'' ('.lipt. FRANC1S J iESil.l i'S, in olir hi- ncm lfr the vcon -id-rat on :ii sitlypor t(of his telloiw citi zen'u-.. uis unlpresuncnig.r, c:nesiitentations leport 0inen. his in'oilest iinniCrs, totirher with hii stronig gr1c sen11 a til I igl mra I wort lI, entitles him to the support of S.\ LEM. Sojpt 9. 185:. Mr. Editor: Please announce (apt.-'T. 1) FilsitEsoN :,-it caCiniuite or Sher.il tf Snoiter District at ti enisiinig -lect. 14n.1 Augy. 21, 1853. M9r. Editor :----You will obhc a nuimibr 4tI iie voit-rs of1 Slinter ic-rict, by antinineiavj in your comitirns tite name of 31.jor JnN BAL.AR, D4 It Catdidate for Ordiary at. the ensuiice electiong. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 1if FOR TAX CULLATOR. 1t. I'i::-Il'lease annetice 1r. RllERT W. DURANT, ia candidajte for Tax.Collectoir of* Xaem Comuty, at the next election, and obhge Alaxr VoTERts. January 141, 1'652 13-tf G The friends of Capt, P1. Gl GIBONS aniuic ce hin a aenadi tiate for tile otliee of' Tax-Collector for Salei Cotily, at the ensuing clection and oiblice Ay \'onilis. October 1 011. FOR TAX COLLEJCTOR. 0.- The Frieads of Dan 1,1 MA'ills ., aMHnniune himl as a candidate fOr Tak Collector fo(r Claremont CcinIIsty, at the ins inmg election1. Feb. ih, 1853 15-td pI0'?O 7?O 1) 1iN -.1? Ir G"M-lVr; Editor:--You will pleaIse annonntee WILlaAM NI i. lit JN a-N :t aicuddacIr eer the Oi 1ce ol Ordi ntary tif Suter Ih)st rict, at the ensuing MA.xV 'c-rans. A pril 27th, 1952 -l-i l'' I 1 C LE-R{K. (tT' We are authorized to annocunce TI. J. 1)lN K IN . +s. l~, ai aidateiciic for Clerk of the Coutrt, ai ilthe ensninag ch-cln M1 A N Y' VOTi-:R8. Aprnil 16'thc 1851 .45 if Ozr M r. Editor1: Ica('?e aan3 nonnie 3r. J..l. .\iceliilAlIt, a I 'andi datc! for Clerk. iof hle I Cci, fo14r Sunnter Ilist rict, unde cbeiigo 1 M Vt-i-:ns. A pril 13, 1852. 25-ti F OR C LE RK . .f W. J. N. I I3vunu -r are dlesirones of put-1 linjg im ini nuenini on for the Oilice tof Clerk of t he Con rI of Scinter Dist rictI, at I le ensingie eletIion. Mlay 21, 1853. :30-if C~The Friends of Mrk. JOI IN F. JUN F, annone~in htim as canidi ceate for Shieril' tel Snouter Ilist rict at iiie nxt electlieon. Nov. l2Iih, 1852 3-hI-pd. '*Iib We are authorized 10 anoiune A'. l'. i't.(I ,i, s auadidtetc fcir Sherif of Sumiter Disutrict ati the einsn. ing elct'ion. D~eemiber 21, 1852 8--i f Mr. Editor :--Please an nonete JI )i N N. MeLEOI) a canidaIte for Shierif of Siumuter District anid ob. hige MA~y IimuInts. Junie 29~th, 1853 :15-i-f Negro Shoes. TIhe seubscribcer li:ce matele arransenessc fcm the mnfactfucre of f'rtom Foir Ico Five 'llTicuieand pairs of thce albove asrticle~ by the~FA Li1. For ref'erencre as Io q ualiiy. ice would resepecetfuully refer, pe'rsons whio may he dlisposie tourcase oef hin, to thitse who patiroinized him last year As to price, het will gucaranitee them as low asc can be offerded'i Ma~ty 22 - 2 .J MORGCAN. Notice. PERSONS wishingc veheickles of any kind can buy themn of E. Djixon, at Suiter ville, a.s cheap ba can lbe bonght in Charles ton or elsewhere andi warranted to Sland. A pril 19ths, 1853 25--tf The snbtcicriber haiving tdisconitinued the Drug Blusinesse will dlevotle his whole time to te prae'. tice- of mredcene. Thcoe wicehing hise profession. ai murvics will find himt at all times at hiis'rteji dornee in the Villege. 11. S. MELETT, M. D). PAVILION HOTEL, .B'H L. BUT TERFIELD, Meetinur-t.. Charaegaann:-a c A GREAT RE 1-EDY. BAUME DE VIE! wR, F ~~ttil M t i Itie- p j soom it i sre.., 1, ver Com.i I 1 ph.1111, D apepisia,.1rj, l a ios. t r. No-r- is e - Itilh e, iibity, ;tl ;all d:.aises e froitin th(eorde-rod livter, stoclih tor inters tiner, rti. BLUME. DE VIE, mnutfacltured hv CilARLES Ds. . itrvI& ill -r S. C . ha no0 S1 periior. 1, is u r.vr allirdn tie -ils feexc elr - ex iitortt' lina ieoier lny , fu eahrtli,. ;-I ifa0-I t;i . r Iy oit~wo '*,I- s mlct vi lno s.i 1Iii(n 1, O'nts. M.. ILC F i e et" is a et, )iy ealchtiot1 lie. IB)ATiWHIGilT & BARKUWLO, W mi- b', Aolns, C1hn1hm, 8 C. 3'1' Those -desl-iros it) putrchaise can :1bs- Suld the 13:11me1 die Vie at Mir. .101hn N. Chandler's Sore, near the ToU r v ll ll; Sumnterivillei, 6. C. The subisriber demns it itecesry to recoinmend his iniedicine any furiter thans Ihli-thatWI any Onet whO has1 onceC 0"throulr ly tried it, will neve~r hie wnhiout it when it Can11 be hind. CHL\S. D.OaE Auigust 241, 18i53, 43 tr New and Unrivalled the North. Via the %%llERIij'iGRaitlI Mant cea.usIer Railroad. Tlrolugh in the vame time a:ith the GredAtwothern Maitl, ANfl .A VOII.Y -SEA SI:K.ES. TIRA-rVELiltS are respecltfully iuformeii Itit One fliunired anet Thirv unile,, of the- Wilningion aanl 3fianchester ltiiilroa I are ctiiunpsleted aiad ins sii ni iilieration, anil cii. n1ct iios hav been fiorniei by first class Foitr lorse l'ost (ctmes oiver the ifinimishied part (i the imRod. The followiig is tie seiedule: IA-ave Angusta at - - - 6 a. m. Wilhington at - - 8 a. ie. Arrive at Weltnit at - 3 p. in. " ' "Italtimore at - 6 a. In. " "l'liiNielpina - - - 1 p. i. "4 " New York at - 6-311) p. m. Time froin A telnta it) Wiiltinii. 26 hours. 4." Wihnutmon to New York, 3.3o hours. .:-' At Wilinington the coinecdltinl is onaile with tle L: o'e/ k (a. its. -'ircss Train. C'.' At Welilo, paIssenters cani have chiice of (iontes, either by Seittoard ndil tlitikie lIailroiai and Bay l.inic of Ste:aners, ir by liail Road throigh 1'etershurg, hieiruid, aned Washinigtoin city, to Blihimore. Throtigh Tick. ets by either of these lines can be purchasel il Wiltingtiioni. te' Throngh Ticets fron mietgoino-ry to Charlesti is %%ill he received on tile uthi. l Car.o liua lailruail. lin i-it Angista lanue tihe Wit in gi.,n andi 'ache-ster Itailroadl. ,*Y' t'assengers tiesirons (of goiig North ty this H(oute wilf have their baggage chiecked at AltllaI 1o the Wihnillgtol ILIad Milnchesl-er Railroad. L.7' Any tither inftirnat ion can he olitained of Dr. J. L. Ite.. . a t . i,. J. FI.EMING, Silp. Wil. anid .laIchgster Itailriad. Rail Road Notice, ENGINEEW's OFFICE, \Vil. & Mull. R. i. Jely 10, 1I53. ON and after thi- dtte, the Mail.and Passenger Trainls will rint daily s tIiol!ows: W 1S.1.11 Lenvo Mars Blu1f Station at 12.30 A. 1. Fiorenuce " 1.1 "~ TJ'ttonvillile - " ,2.00 " " Lyichburg 2-411 "i . mvysvilloe 3.15 " S tistervilic " :1.50 " Manchester " L4 Arrive at Jutiton " 5. ", F.ASTI. I cuave' Junci Ot t at0~'.M '* M auwheier2 t " "ttlunterville - 35 tilt lO %lI l (ti rli gii 1ol tem. il If) o'clo3k*P..M. " soellie "nt 5el N" Arive Lat MarsttIiic illui' .ato 545li jem'i *Or mghil. awi ithes arii vl I af thier:aI ta onthe i So'uthi t(eis utrlin Raii iiod, unttil ot ;Lers:n te IingsRes ttg'. &utc.l Bo etinnntreyie .1a .he wacou-ties'.. and lil lemen'silor Giter,0 Ladies Waigtt lhoit(so.. IWliJLER & N E~\ iIlY. Junr Cath, n53hat----t. pr-lSm Ti inceived wlo nt liit ir hThe chas1 ,ht. GliOCit o Ior evr ol m mnevde cn eha onGORDON O Exc.oaur.Metr's otce. sgars of thme lies Ce Iahty an .mte ap.. Nutsi' &c Aiiiut hare o rehes pbed ptron-im Inhteu iire pr oviryiidedt iu t i accmpair by th AS.l butR nototEie.uo Junel 14t, 1853 20-if Atll er sonsit hain deadsaans.h Sum r istrcare by ietdohn Buersan alldhos iBcod wi& Core pymet tthamtte,(nutl!Friu do. H. Leaf LE, 1 do J.o. CMORE, Excto. March 25, 185 20-t BaingAN Rope aLdES wne For~1 s'eU1IlDby m sl .1 BULEDA RGNW&CO. THOMAS J. W DRUGGIST A CAMD] OFFItS for sale, for cash, or an approved cri -Aid WECLL LECTED assortmnwit of LAST 11iDiA Drugs and PR ENCH, -|NG isIN A ND A MER I SI1IRGICAL INSTITMEN'S, PAINTS i tUSSECS. (ALL KINDS) VAR-NISI PESSAtIE-, " . 1). ST! IDRU.Gr -18TS L ABlELS, BRO NZ'4. "6 GIAS- WARE, Hit1USIIEu PATENT ItNCINES. WiNNow I liO.1PSON IAN lI Ii91CmNEU, LAM. ANt 8iAK.sit' ;'il l & ioOTS, SOi.Aia, LA k.ARIPEN SEEDS, 'CiPaH-T GA (Genuuine C.o. Together v COMPIRISING THE STOCK OF AI Agent for the J'J T'I' T XI'ND FtA April Gth, 1852. D. J, WINN, lia 1jusi re'eived fron Ilahtimore and New York, a lare and wemil ielected stocmk of Niroiticot Ess. Ortsimaeres 3331nd tile lini aind best that has ever beei brought to this mnrk,:1. -A LiO, Iteady made Clothing for Ieitis' and Imithm, ofevery gnialii y anidi demcriptioi. I11'avinig pe leted the Gomids, ami hail tlit'en made ny to or tier, ie can warrant the work. -A L.S O, Every desmripition and gitaiiy of Gloves ; Dress lits' mnade up to order; (ps ,, Silk C(ravata, Silk Pficket liamimtirelir-fs and Neck Ties, I.inen Shiris, dmim. t'ollars, Mirrimin I ndtiershiris, do. lrawers, wili every artie. thait is norn by i getieme i, w% hiii lie omlTrs min rasonable terinms, aid solicjiit call from his old custiniers, and the citiz--ns o tihe I)iirict gemneraly. Smiterville, Nov. 15th, 1852 3-tf Cheap Grocery, THIE Suh.seriher havmiii i openiied a irro eery ilermeh timhe 'it wn lall, de4sims kmmeeigmi counmm-tmi tily on hand, am stipply ol hia.v'y articles. sich Is SE1ugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, iRI'Ci, BI.CKWHllAT, AIOLASSE., VINE.GARI, Fy\CON. LARID, BU'T"ER, C1 IE 81, \I .\AKl( RERII.. SA LT, SOAP , CAkNDL,8, POTATOlis, &C.&c lin inct little ol ibol st everythin I ith is irtod to Cil1; all of whidi. will be sohl !o'w for cash, or inl exchamgmre for comItrV prn luice. Hie promises it) attend it) his own busiiipss, and oplies by attndimg strict ly theretcm, to rece:vt ; iherai shrm of pa. ironae. J .\. CHlANDL.ER. March 15dm, 1-53 :-.tf The Corn Exehange, 1 V Thomas O'Connor. Who keelis ionsl:tIly on aid a lot of )OMlEST I'ICS it th' leweal rates. G(IO CI~tl a'mit (hirlestm prices fer cash 13 eCol, I,:rdi, Hams. limt tter ami ma arge smup Illy f the best CIGAStS and TOBACCO whilch lie will sell chieper than ny mer. emmant ini tow n, also just received 10 barrels North Cirolina flour Janl. -18ih. 1853 1:2.- v MYERS' HOTEL, t ultiusc: her would respect ll mfid imiliorm hii old iedmls mid the , pubhe generally. tlat his I tintel so :onig known as the ".UMlTI l IOUSE," is aigainl opienie'melo me, for thle recep-. I Iimmo nI 5 a t it rs. Thle intleal I mrr o mgemntis will' un mdero a thmmroumghi repair, w..ithi asm little dieiay mis posihi and bentrsts linil his ainenionii to thiei cmfommtrl eel his gmtess, w..i imerit am mih tre eofli pue patr naimg'. Tihe subhscribeir hasi alsom takeni ch:mrrm'e ef the ELI.I.IA RIt) TA: l0l.E, :imie imtemis litting ny~ lihe rom with neatness', and1 w. ill tunish it wirh all thle ni'e'ssar ies anmd convim eni llces thaimt lovers of liho spuort mmau reqireil. F. .\l YERS. Alarchi 8dm, I853 I9-tf' China, Glass And EARTHENWARE. Direct Iii portationis. H. E, NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. A~ j-t reecie irenmct from thle mianii iifacturners ill Enigan andmm Fiillranmce, andi biy rm'eet vesslsi tromm lime Niorthi, mi ve'mry cmpiilete andim vamriedi aissmrtinemit mif lie above''t iimemtd G~ OiD, cmisingmi mli ht iniw' p:i Itenis andii slhmapes; amoniiig whmich mire best Cin i ishmi a sup ieriorn m artice; le ond olither Cl'ioredl Ware, of' new st yles; Frmenchm andi Enish A Chinma, new mihapes,'s Rtich Cii ha Doi ner amnd TIea-sem~ttIs, an id bmeaumt iful Fancym' Articles ini the hne; Cutt, .\lomibmeredl aiid P~olihedi Glamssw.are, ot eve.ry. kind ; Dyommtt' liatenit Cmnphiiene, Stire, O)l'lice, andii IParitor I .amp~, ai stupermnrI rtcle; Webbmi'si' Paemit Odm amid Li rd Laimips. ai new arnticlet gi vinig gremat h ghit andmm brillIianicy; Tlea Trays''i, betst Tabille Cutliery andii Pail I Iinsek.eepme airt ies, ini greatL vamriety Crates mof asmsortedi Wamres. mif desmirable anmd tiew.. styles, by Wiholesaile; Packaigrs ol TIruimblers, la'isks, &.c., iow. bmy the pacmmkge, lIliving 'omplete' arramng smients for oblain img oumir Ge ods direct I irom time Imanuifalc ttur'rsm w.e icanm mrld w.ill oli'er nrr mdulmce imemms, eit her hv Wholnesale or Rtetamil - Orders attenided to peromptlhy. tI. E. NICilOLS. Coluimmbia, Aimrii 12, 1853 21--ti' Fine Cigars and Garden SEED Kiept constantly) on hand by Dr. WV. JAS. DA RGAN & CO. Aiiay 24th, 185:3. 3-t Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMYMET, AT1TORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Ollice nexit door to J. B. & R. C. Webb's 'New York Sto. Marc 22> inn - 21t f ORKMAN, M. D. ND CHEMIST, N, S. C. dit, AT TilE LOWEST tARKET PRfICS, a large AIEDITERANEAN and EUROPEAN MIle dicines. TAN CIiEMICALS OF A LL KINDS ND OILS, SPICES, ES, GELArINE, FFS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, HAIR DYE, 'LASS NAIl. AND TOOTii-BRUSitES, Wcs, ,Costns AN nD lAitRusimtEs RD AND SPrERtl Qi1s, FANCY SOAPS, S ANn CAMnInE, &C. &C. I Liver Oil. rith every article A D14LGGI-ST OR PU]YSICIAN. .S0o most appoved [IiIL Y A! lDI CINES. 24-tf $500 CHALLENG 3. WtaItever concerns the healith ani haI -of a p-ople is at all times of the lntst vat able imporanice. I take it 'or granted that every p -ronin ill do all iin their pm er, to save the lies it' their chiidren, and that every person will ei cleavor to) promote their owit health at all sacri tices. I fee it he my iluty tos' lemnly assure outipliat W(oitts, according to the opilioll of lie most relebrated Physicians. tire the primary <*attsv of a lirge tajority oif gijseases to wiliell chiiren and il tilts are liable; if yoi have nl np.l.tie contitttally chatigeable from one kind of fot i t anotlier, hail lreaIth, Pain in the Sip. inuIich, l'iekin sitt thie No.se, Ilardtness and Full Itess of the llelly, )ry Cough, Slow Fever, l'itlse Irregular-reneebther thti all these ilenote W oats,&s youshltattlil at once appil y the remely 31olbealsack's W 'slpum . 'te r p. Att article fimtuilei 11pon Scientific 'rinciples, Compoundleil with purely vegetable siubstances, benjg perfectly sae whet ta ken, ani can lie given to the Most lemler iltimt with deciled iene ficial ell'ect, where Iowel Com/plaints and )m;irrhirti leave umile th1emt wetak anil ilebilitaedl Ihe ' 'onic properties of tny Worin Syrit1pt are 2uch, tn ,a it standls without an equatl ini thle cata logue of medieines, in giving tonke andl strength to the tointaclh, which mnakes it an Infillable remiiedy for thoie aillieted with I)yspepsin, the astonishing cures perfortned by this Syrup after I'ltysiciatns have fitile 1. is the best evidence ofits superior ellicacy over all others. 'his is the most diflicilt Worm to destroy of -el that in fest tie hmtnan system. it gros sto an alost itihi-ilite leng I betiomniig so coiled l an fastenei to tie Iatestines anid Stniac-la elletiig the hea'tlh so saily ats to cause St. Vitus1 Dance, Fits, &r., that those afflicted -seldoun if ever nspect thIt it is Tape Wornm liastening thern to ant early grave. hit orler to d-stroy this Worm, a very energetie treatment mtest be pirsiel, it would therefore he prolier to take 6 to 8 of mv Liver Pills so as to renove tll obst rtuctions, that the Wormn Syrup iatiy act 1ir-ect upon the Worm 9 whiilh lutist be take-i itn elose4 of 2 T,1blespoloni fils 3 times a itay, these direcitions mfllowe have never ben kmwti to fail its eurintg tle most obstinate case of Tape l*rn. .. oheilniekN Liver 1'iI ,. o art of the systern is toore liable to diisease thatn the LIVEIR, it .erving as a filterer to puri fy the blood, or giving the proper s-ecrtion t) the bile ; so that any wrong actiot of the Liver elli-ets the ollher tnportiant parts of the systim i and resiulla variously, in Liver Comitilint, Jtuntlice, l)yspepeia, &c. We sliotni therefore watch every symptom that tnight iliente a wrong action of the Live r. These Pills bteiing cimposed of ROOTS anti1l '.ANrs furnishei nature to heal the sick: Nainely, 1Lt. An Ex. PFUcTORANT, Whic Itaiglnea.ts the secretion frot the Pulmonary nucttus imlembrate, or promotes the discharge ofsecreted matter. 2nd, An Az. tENATlVP, i'lhib changes itn sotle inelplica. ble and in sensiblemtannier the cerlain tnorlid action of the system. 3rd , A Toxic, which gives tone and strength to the irvomb System. reniewig itaihh and vigor to all parts of the bly. 410h, A CA-rtA a-TIC. which acts in rer feet harmony with the other ingredients, anil opertmi nt the ihmels, ti expelling the wv hole mass ofeirrupt anjul vitiated maltti-r anl purifying tile Bilood, which destroys disease unil restores healthj. .You w.sill finil these Pill, aun invaluaible meedi Cinie iln inaniy coinlaintts to whIich you are amb. jecit. Iti obsutictintns eithler hIun 1 ir partial, thdy have lbeeni found oif inest imablle benefill, re-storing the-ir funct ional arranmgmettls to a hteatlihy aic tioln, purifying the b'lood atnil oilier ilutiis o efieciually iiiu lit Ii light all comoplaitnts wvhich niay arise from inie~ ir reigularities, as5 hieadil ailhe, gidimtes, dlititness oif sight, paitt in thte stie, backI, &c. Notr,-genuiitne Inless siginedlJ. N. Ilonassacxe, aill others being base hnoitatiion. , iYr Agentsvwishing ne w suipplies, anlel Store keeperies dlesirous oif heroit ng Agents o-ust atil cires-s the Proiirie*tor, .1. N. IIOILvNSAClK Phihldelphlia, Pa. For saile by a-l Druggi sts antid .Merchantsi the t'. S.Il P. 31- ('ontiN, Chiarlestoni, Wholesale Agent for the Slate. A ug ust 10:1b, 185i2 42-ly Through Fare from Charles TO N Ti I IIAL.TIMlill1E $1500; TO Pl'll L.Al)ELi'lllA 817..0; AND) Tt) NE\VW-YOit': 20. TI'l G itXl'.AT l 3111 ROUT )t -'l R FI UlIAIl{L ESTO'&N, S. C, L'A VI NG the \Vhiari at the foot 01 Larnus-st. dtly at 3, p. mi. after the airrtvalI il the Mointhe'rn cairs, viai WII. .AllING TON, N. C., trom whic-h pitt twol ikuly trauitns are dispal-tcd att 8 A. Al.; andti 2 P 31.; the dS o'c/ock~ vnly connlecting at Weloni witht t he hite. to Petersblurg, delphIisi, and New-Y.oi rld~ Thle pubhbei is resphecfll y inflormiedl ihtl thle steatmers ci hes~e Ihuies, are itn lirst rate coild tiotn, andt aire na~vitzated by wvelI knw and~t iti ex. perienicedl coitmanstders; u le Rail Roads aire in fine orde'r, (tihe Wihinlgtonl atnd WVelon, as wvellI as the Setnhitard andi Rtounoke htavimni retcently beeni re'nid withI hieavy T[ril) thiereby tseitritng both stety anid dlespaitch. By these routes passeners avalttimg thtemiselvest oh the FRTTAlN ma~y readch Ilaltimuore in 410 hours. l'iiludollpin in 415 htours, andt New Yorg int 50) 1.2 hours; anld by the SECOND) TIRAIN they arrive in Bal tiimnre in to hoitrs, PhdI adelphia ini 56 hioitrs, and New-York im 61 1-. hoiurs. TIhiriingh tickets ennt allonte lhe hail from E. WVINSLOW, Agent ofthie Wilingtoni taind Raleigh Rail lioad Comipany. at the ollice of' the Ctompaniy, foot if Latnrens street, Chtarlestont, 8. G., to w~homl please apphly. Mlarch 2:1, 1852. 22-tf AT TIlE oL) STAND) OF 8. & J. o!tt.nERtT. 8.&-E. M. G I L BEIR T .contintue the CAR RIAGE. BUSI.VESN at the above sttnd--No. 35 and 40 \Ventworh.street, Chlarlestoin-where they will be pleased to exhibit tn their ohld friendls and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, com-. prIinmg those of Iteir own manufacture, togethter with various othier styles usually found itn thtis market. TIheir long aicquaint ance with this market as manufacturers andh dealers wvill enable them to ofler great modncements to purchasers both in stylcs and prIces. Aegut 24, 1809. - 44-tt uappiness and Competence WIly IS IT) rhat we behtld many females, scarce in the meridian of ile broken in lrealti and .pirats with a coniplicatioa of use.ases and ilunenrts. deprisiing ti;na tl'eower for the 1joyrent of lire at an ace VheIhy'icallealhibuyancy If spirits, and happy seretity n muId. arising trum a col lition of health. should he predominant. Many of the causea of her sufferiigs at first-perhaps car berose. perlaapas during girlhood. or the irst years ul aritiagte-were inI their origin so light as to pais unnoticed, aid of course neglectrd. IN AFTER YEARS, ,hen too late to be benefitted by oer knowledge, we took rack ami mourn, arid regiet the flil consequences of our gnorance. What would we not often give to possees. in early lifle be knonledge we obtain ira afler years! And whit days aid nights ol anguish we might not have been spared, it re knowledge was timely possessed. It is SEKELANCIIOLY AND STARTLINO ro belholl the sicknesi and staffering enidured by maray a vire for many years. from Cauoes simile aaid controllable. asily remeded-or better still.-not inrirred, ifevery WIFE AND DIOTIElt 'osessed tie inforantinli containeid in a little rolanm. within tihe reach of all) whsich would slare to herself YEARS or BIISERY, knd to her husband the constant toit and aniiet or mind. iecesarily devolviing upon him fron sickiess ti tin. wife, wstho t giwirag hin tne opportunait y of atuieri that coin. petemace ai ha his exertions are entitled, and the poises. ion of which would secure the bapapiness of hitmself, wife, and children. ECURC TIlE MEANS OF IIAPPINESS Iy becoming in time ponsesserl of the knowledge, the ,nit of which has caused tie sicknss and poverty of housarnds. In view of such consequences no wife or nother is xeusable if she reglect to avnif herself of hiat kain. edgeu respect to herself, which wlnd spare her march ulfenn1, be the means ofhappiness aint protperity to tier Iu band. and confer nen her chiliren that blessing ahore A pirice-he"lthy .hnlies, with healthy ninds. 'Itat tnowledge is coutiatued ill a little A ork entitled Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. 31. MAURICEAU, ritorrsmon or tossrair or aaouxs-e. One lnsadreth Edition. 18m11o., pp. 250. Price 0 Cents. (oR rtME PAPER, EXTRA 31stDINo, $1 00.1 First publishrd in 1817, sad it is not SURPRrLINO OIL WONDERFUL, ronxtiler1n 'sat EVERDY PEMAi.E, WIEEI IN~lt lilAItICICDL Oft NOT, ensis here acqastre a full ksaowletIge of tile nat atre, clhnracter neasl cattsa of her coass p)lilit, With the various symsptos, and that smenrly IALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticab-le to e:nnvey filly the arious subjects treated of. as they are or a nature strictly intentld for the nitrrierd. or tlthrse conteAnlarting nastriages. but no female diesirrous of en.jvint health. nd that licauty. ean Irretirat ntm health. which is so cemducive to her nwn http.ines, antituat rf lier Iusban.ud. but either has or will thitan it. as hat or will every iushatil ataoi las the love aid itreetim inf rhis wife at heart, or that of Isis own IsIe. caniary iprovement. UPWARIDS OSF ONIC iUNDIIEDTIIOU SAND COPIES Have teen SENT BY MAIL within the last lew rasthms. C AITION TO THE PUBLIC. IEE NOT DEFRAUDEDI Btay no boak tiuiless "Dr. A. M. MInuriceat,129 I.ibrry Vtreet. N. Y." Is on the title page. nrl the -aratry li the' Clrk's Oflee on the, back ar thi title a ;sirl luty anty sit rerapectablo anal honorable .tr-raarst. or s'nl try intli. snal address to Dr. A. 1 liairiceni, as there Ara spniriouts and surreptiUlous ifriingemrnits or copy-riglt. LET EVERY WIFE AND IIUSBAND PONDERI aa ' Igstnrane. when Tgnornc'e Sll Misery to those wve holti near asiti denr. ned asheni to dispel our Igtoranare Is srithiln our reach. To enablo every n to docalod upon the indit. Ial eran.reity of posasessing n copy. nnd that no ife, rir motlier nee4l rt'main tininfrjned upon the tinly anaiuirs, which. soiner (or later. are destitird to unke' fearfrul rnvnges tipum ter health, untmas gnnrrled tnin anl that no consialernt anal affecti.nnlste rath:riI hnvo cantac to uphrulila hitnself With re'gt.-et at tha4 welinare of his wif-a pamrpalort of thirir-aix rtgres4, containing fill ?ie-,rage aneil hihw of 'Crnt. et. ta'ther with extrCa frirn lta tairik. ;will Ie -it fa of charlg t any part of the Unitel tateit, -y nlrsting. pist-parl, as herein. Wises Kasowledge Is lnppiteirs, 'ti s ut sattaic to lie Igetorneat. (M On reteipt of One Voittar (for liar fIRw1 lrttI I-.i. ein binolinag "n T , i+ %1 lit Ei) W(o1.\.N, 'l IVATE %1 EIl ICAL COilr%ION' is 'at (mal Wi fry) t) any part af the Ioitnrel Striten. Ai lta era must be part-rsit.nnl an t a-.invatoI tDr. A. %I iIAIICR .%[. Box 1224. New York Citty. l'ublish %c aillce. Nra. 129 Liberty Strrct, New Y'rk. For -.al bI ' ROBINSON & CAR.LISL2, In New York Civ, by S' rinrer & Town 'ienar, Adririnee, Slher inn&. (Ci.. Itewitt I&.~.1I Vhtvenptrt. llrnms & 'o. Omret', 12.9 Isiheirty St reet, ne~ar -;reenich t'I. ?DABINET WAlIElROOM. F. Ml ANDIIEWS TAJ( FS tir mtchoid art intfrmry~~ii the citizonsi ii 'fa.sssr tmerville nId vicinaity that ictre has'ened its )imntervillea opiratea I thetnew 'resbdyterriant ('hntrth, a ('A lIii T W 'l'~ Altl' (OOM, whetre lhe will Iiep fair sat' le t'hep, tall nehl frnituttrt' us comestr tundesr lthis deapartmeant if lhis trade, whichl he. will warrsat rf gorid ntaterial ;ttand will fuirnish for tanlh, ni Chaa'rs ian laices, all dlerscripa tins of FutrniItire ttidre. teparirintg 'ecei:tted at the orrtesnt noiticet. 3ili aaganty andti plaini Criniis furi.-heda with-' mit aelaty. Hamvinig pirocunred the ,erviice's of Mr. ('. W. Dyis. hei is preplaredr tri ftrnrishi Metllie' Plates tigrrased itn any stylet. All thae suibarriberrr uiakas is a fair trial, anal mopea .hiy puntarl rattenit titin it busnewt and~ 'aig} trmis, ton merit pubrtlic pratrtoarge'. Fim ' liw l il a .UF oo l uzes.C, colnstantly on hiarnd n11tl for salt bty lHUDSON &: BRO'lERt, Opp). Temtperance Hull Suterville,. Jnno 15th, 18523 34-tf' Veterinary Surgeon. RIOIERiT W. ANDRIEWS~' noiifie thme ritiz~ens of tIda, atn thi tlajiining Divtriacti, that lie. hans remnovead Iris Stables netar the De.a sot arf the W. & M. Ri. Rload, wheren he, is readry it. all time'as to tak e charge of adiseasedl Horsesa for a modlerate charge ;in all cases where iliere Is tno enre rno pay will he expecltd. Hie also cntilntues te take Pitassengersa tan r.ndr fraom the Deposat, nnd expecats shortly to receive a New Utmnthans fair that puirpose. Goodls he will haul 11t the old rate of I0 centsa per piacknge, asndl sohea'tts the patrointage of the puiblic. Feb. 22, 1853 --- 17-itf We A, KENT & MITCHELL FASHION ABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ES8T A BIl SnI M E NT, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 Kin~g-street, corner~ ot Wecntworth, Chadrieston, S. C Purchasers will finid at all timeos a full and complete stock of' Gent's. R.EADYMADE CL OTHING AR TICLES. WV. A. NENT' G- It. iIITcNIELL Manuuactory 113 WVaKahagtoua May 18490 trs .Y 30) tI Fine Segars and Garden Kept constantly on handl by DARGAN 4C~ NE~ATLY UXOT 8TTlSO rotereO secordting to Act or iii 1t. by J. S. OorTrroN, ?NI). U Ortace of the Ditr;rt Court for the uistrict of lensylvia. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE =OR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 8. HOUCHTON'S TH1E TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. rei mret frons.ui. sir tle lourtli Stomach of the Or, after directions of Baron Liehig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houen TON, M. D., Iiladelphia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges. tiion. Dysix'ppuin, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Ionstil);ttion. and Debility, Curing after Na Wtre's own inethod. by Natures's own Agent, the Gastrie Juire. ' half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, n ill digest sir dissolve, Fiie Pound* of Raxat Beef, in about tIwo hours,. out of the stomich. Pepsin is tie chief element, or Great Digest ing Princviples. of the (a'tric Juice-time Solvent of the Ftol, tIe l Purifying, Preserving, at (I Stimmulinliug Agent o " te Stoe..eh and Inltes tines. it is extractel fromi tihe Digestive Stom ach Of tihe OX, 11his forming an artificial Diges tive Fluiid. presisely like the itutral (;nstri Julier itn its C'ht-mical ponxers, and furni-ming h Complete and Perfect stibstitue for it. By the iLti of this preparation, the pnhms ind evils om linligestion and flyt] sypepela are remove, , jiust as they wouild Ile by a healthy Stomach. It is do itsng vondermfars f )r DLyspepiics, curing cases of De li iy, Ensmetvintioni, Nervous Deelhe, and Dy. pitic CII 'utmpt hion. stuiposedI to le ott time verge if the grave. 'l'he Scientific Evidence upon n hicls it is hased, is inl the higlicst degree Curi ous aid titemarkable. .-lCi' IFitC EVIDENCE Ibiron Liebiig its hi celebrated work on Ani mal Chemistry, says : " An artificial Digestive Fludl. anatlogous to time Gastric Jiice, may he readily prepared frmni time imuous mebtirtine of le st0nmt11s of the Cl If, its n% hi1b vat ions aUrti vies it footi, a s ineat and eggs, %N ill he softenied, eliunged nod dlige'stled, jitst is the snme matttmer as they voidm be its time human stoimach.' Dr. Combe, its his valuable writiigs on the l'hysioilogy Of Digeition," observes that it dtiiiiis itnion of the die iuatitity of time Gastric Juice is a prominetit anl all-prevailing canse of spepsia;" Ud ie states ilat "adistintguisied lproiessor of medicine it Lond-lon, who wtas se verely mmillicted withI this cssusjlaint, fitmding every thig else to fail, had retourse to tihe Gua-trieJ luie, oltaiied lIrom time st'somaichs of living nio:nals. n hich pruved completely suc re.-smsly" Profei.sor Duiglisi, of the Jefirson College 'hlilalel Ih ia, i liis great n rk on tuman Plhy. siology. dei olts imore than fifty page. to mni ex a1mintiom *f this P'1tubject. h is esperimeits w itth Ir. tamnomtun. Onk tie (;iistric Jmml e oh. tained frmin tie living Imumiani stop1nch, lald frostm atminim.l. are weil knmOwmn. "Va cases.'" he sits. " digestiin octcurret as perfectly itn the artiisial Is iI time naitural digesitionss." Dr..alim W. lianmper. Professor of Chemistry, inl tIme ledicel College of time University of A ew \ ork. inl his - Text Book sf Cmm:ictry," p:ge 3sli. say s,: - It ha beetn ti lestiom Wihe i her artihi. ial distion ould be performed-bus' it is lntow uim ierulty admitted tiat it nmay be.'' Dr. Carienter'. sttliarit work oi Physiology' wItich is its tihe library ol' every physicmi, and is used is i 'l'et Book its all tie Colleges, is full of evidemce similar to time above, ro specinig th re-itarkable Digestive power of Pep sitn. und tie fat tha11t it may be realily separa ted frost the stomach of tihe calf or Us, atnd used for expernment. i' Artilicil lDigelstion, or as a reptedy for disma'es oif tle Stomsach,, aMid deli erlent becreti mif istric Juice. 4, fall the tim Ag.itt ai get a descriptive Circular. gratis, givng a '.large a S'mn::to . Sci entillie E% tiece, hinmilar to Ltse above, togetlher with Iteports of ltitmarkable Cures, from mdi parts of mhe imnited States. AS A Ls S t Etl:\ CIJRmR. Dr. Hmsughton's P'ersmx hsa produced time tmosit inarvettous eiecis, in ensrinig cases of lDe hsi~imy, i'.smariation., Nervsnis IDechnse, sand Dy. Ipepic Contsmpitionm. It is iimmsaible to give thme dtetuitsa o' eases its time litmits sof tisi adier tisementi; but sauthlenitiet eeriifientes bas e beams gives. sf ture thamn Two IHundsredl itemnark abtl e unres, tim t'iamdelphia, New Yourk, and 5 iostoni alomne. Th~ese~ were tmearty all desperate ciases, ands te cures were mnot ontly rapisd and wvondaertfut, bitt peirmanmmentt. It is a great Nes vomis Antidste, ansI particular ly uiseful fur Ltndenmcy to Bilious dlisorder, L.iver Cmmplins, Fesver ansi Ague, amid mthe Evil etficcts of Uiine, .llerm:mtry, andm gibser drugs uponm time Digestive Organts, after a Ilung sicknitess. Also, for excess its eatinig, amid the too.free uise of an denit sp5itiits. It almost reconseils Iealthm with lintemperantce. u.)Li bT'1A~ClI CO311-LA! N-TS. IlThere is ino form of Old Stomach ComplainttL wichltt itdoes noit me'tn mo reach amid remove ais sinme. A o smimmter hmow bad they msay be, it gives in.stant relIieJ !A .single doaie reamuoes alL the unpilesanust s'3mptomns; amnd it onily nseeds to be repeated for a abosrt timte to tmike the-se gom4 etteursL permanment. Purityj of blood ansd V'igor of LJouuy fullowu at ontcs. It i s articular excel,. lent its cases of Nasea, Vouiming, Cramps. Soreitwss of time ptit sof thme Stonmnehs, distress afte" eaminig, low, coisd state of time 'Blood, Hleaviness Lownsess of Spsirits, Despondetmcy, Emtaciationi' Weakitosss, tetndenea y to Iinsanmity, Suicide, &c' Dr. Iloutghtons's .1'epjsin, is sold by inearly al the dealers nmm fine drugs a ndl Popular alediemies, throuighmout the Uniitedl States. It its prepared in. Powder andis in Fluid frm-andi ini Prescriptionm vials for time use 'of Physicians. Private Circutlars for the tine of PhysiCisa, may he obitainsed of Dr. lloughiton or his Agenm dlescribsing thme whtole process of preparaution,anJ givinig theo authm orities impost which the claimir of this ntew remedly are lised. .Aiti isiota remerdy, ns. objes- tion canm be raised~iagig it'' use by Phsyswcians in respectble standing a~ regutla r practice, Price, One Dollar per bottle faOss:navs: 'rit ts!'-Every bottle of tha. genussine P EPSIN bears the written signature of .J. 8. Iiouitt-roN, M. D., sole Prsoprietor, Phmil adelphia, P.Copy-right. anid Trade 3lark se I ug.w Stild by all Druggists and Dealers in,. I ledmcines. For malc int Suterville by MI1LLR & BRIT)TON. Decenmber 16, 1851. 8-ly. Webb Clark's Hotel, SUM TERt VILLE,;S. C., -'v TI1Esutbsicriber woid respect i fully itifornm his jpatrions8 atnd the public generally, that he is still prepared to acconmmodate all whio. give hmim a cail. at the old stand, at reasougable rates. lhis servanls atre acte and at ten, tive, iis table shall be well supplied )ilh thme best the market w1ll affbrd, Atn all'the donmestic arrangements of his"1 (ablish, mnent. shnll be orderly atnd nea. le re pectful ly solicits a share of p; atnag&.. WEJBB CLARK Matrcl 22, 1853 ' Jewelry I Jewefr~'~ Having jtust retbrned fromtn Chartestoti the subscrther hams alreaudy ont hamkmujnii now receitig, a. penta and ~well selected stoc'k of ~ Watlagu Clocks a. Vewelv'v of de ' mi iohns,.vhich hd "will' sell t a~ int a pmfiLt.' ot Luios .iad Gentinfgre A tthFti1l.2