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how to Mhilake one 1.1Farl Equfial to TirCe. "One lario egn1al to tihreu?' Said ir. Shallow fliuld; "niever heard ofrsteh it lihing; besides, I don't believte it." Or courtse, M r. Shallowlield, we dIon't at all wvonder. nt yur Skeplt icism i; there are too mainy ag'rictilturists of the same staiip. But did yon ntev. Vtr hear of. a unilding-of (fne "tory be. ig converted. into thre, imu ,ix? Mr. S. says that is a totally dif!'erect 4f fair. No, it ain't eillter, Mr. .; the case.A are exactly parallel. It ltere is any dilei-nee ait all, if'ik oit le side of the lagriculturist. Beside', it is 1 se(cret woitir knowing. Lisiute, and We wilil tell you. (Here Mr. Shallow field waved his hand <iite skeptically.) 6'. T. Stewart., EN~.. says I he ()hio + armer, m a relct adiress lieftore the i thio A gricultunda )oiey thuis speaks ott this im portant .sibtieet: "Many ftrimers who are- destroyig the productiveness of thir larm'--: by shullow work, t; tihey find 1iui thei'r are diiishing, think only . of extunditig their area by ad diing :eres of surtine, as ir they suppoed that their title-deeds only gave them a right to six incies dep.tf eart If they will take those deeds, study their Itmeantiig, and apply the lessou t'o their fields. they will soon lealize. in threefidd crops, the hiet that the law hats giveii iin t hree fhrtns w here they stpposed they had but one; iig othet' wotLds, tlat thi su bsoil ,' lrougit. up and cobilinied with tihe top soil, and enritied with, the at ut piire inlu. ene-es anid those other elements whLich agriculitural seec'will teach-I themil to apjil' to tlhteir gI'oUnd, Will inucease thei ii'd the me asure of thiv_ r produe tiv ness. "T uhlow to wvhiat extenlt Ile fertili. ty of the Sol Ce Ihie ini creasedh, I refer to a statemncit in the lat leaWet f., f;:e replort. "In t1he year 1,-.-0 the-re were in corlupet i.s fur the prIemiil cr erop ofi Kientncy, each if whlm ti(ti atd itel akc'U. Th1i averag ei' wa aboit ult 1 2 btshels pr' awre. \ this time the vr e rp' of w in'at T,I MTre in) thie h1:1, vests of Gre-at jii on a soil ciiltivatoid fillr c nturies. j abitout douih11e thati1 pruei.lo- d on 'ho virgill boil of Oh:. Why is this! e.itlbplly ieeantse the Briti-h faItutrwr are edicated tmeil. und Iapp fly Wik wisely: they pay ha'lI to I he eart Ih \ aut they bIorrow fm0111 hIer; 1hey V iihea Vo by every Iluetlins it their power ti enrich their g/:ound, atid inl retiril it entriches tiheli.'f our tillrmer;s, instead of lahoing to dtoluble theti acres, woild eideuavor to 'double their crops, thev' 'woul fintd it, a :tving ()f* titme and toil, a.d fiml increas f prlits.I digging teln inches into the soil iitless they have dreamed abolit a crock fii gold hid.*il the carth; bit if' they would Setabolit the work of iliggvitn i'l ctrlest, every 1ma) wVOUld li. his emck ofgold withoutit the aid ofdreais anid'd(Iivinlationl. - "We have a great advantage over the liritishi firmers ini theo f-a-t that oulr fartiiers hnrily all hi, ld the.~ lamd which thycultivate int feeimpnle, wiei Li ngl~iad they are chlielly Itnants. hii n the lands of' the nobifiiy, paying iii orouiis rent s to thle propr, ittors, Ibe-. q~' ment. Tlaxes; here are coipri tLive. Iy lig~ht. anod our' fiimers. laieo .. 'her1wn !lidonl. i tnce lla-vlem hot,-cnaable to pay thef.:lhl woc hai f ,r laor toi thos e l il fdii;(, pare Ih cos 'of tranpotateion.' a if t..{ v derslll tiathebit hGewr Iin ii tltr just( this;. pllw aite deet r; pay hau,-k~i' rrtw fo her--whtich. I i u, m'ore knded e. Th li iish . tarmr .t I-e tsta i t ale " th ieiim ertiif 'the were( nt.t tiihe'c,' nout i raiu. oni ever) culeivatd uflor ctr ie l'enhi . th crid rdth edf out lu ign o and hat in'ih th teeth of le Aie-e'ii rntsr and hevyi~ txes."o'Iict i, atu V eigtheng t'mtI ir the Xe-a fit t1iva t tos r afte ilIsall; with'do ili'shwig iitnce ianv'd toli i is. wehu anl Ilini. thinV~ ;:ide hop to lie en-il hgo an lnevrcoleg thro. htut tiihe' atngth ndsredthIof ~iourh ld. u'gct Why, i ndshiub then eia frrn bebeindth "dctvery antit. where?~il'1u o He hasti' gerllo pakn neith ep ihrents no~tr taxs t iniped hisn prourlessavc eo oAi and shlloealo hi. hus0 shalled!ere to is ahei) ofl gold"ti under Ievery inan' f~iiarm aindr Svyagricl thi'set woid nly~ thinki loile deepe trttha"e atntion " ofn o suredlUI y e oul .;ird; i'o. Our <ret Firnklisn reomf d thet vols~er [hm on' you shaies hacnto lnd t ie o that. We~tl toabl givenrt to this rey in potati soilecttaothe trime. Wo hcli. a ad of'hfersh onsentset -wich otoon f'ch adira eedth alitentisn of Fierdro ifsonesiof tle tost cosidell oft tec Caaieatsu a (iiconee fthat nae ito, tbe fiven ilt pnf.s cac ount as0 aS drop of freth wteratm Pt' e of rifonl from;ilt ofd ialld Fth'ee is i iaeuiveniee by a way so extrao rdi nIary that a iulu will e ' orced to sit dowil and acknowledge that, 110 gives inl this, an undiiiable denonstriation of gaoodness and infinite l'rovidence. .For in the inidst of, this island, there is a tree which is the only, one of' the kiid, isa-ii iunl as it hath no resem lblanace to those nentioned by us in Ithis relation, n10i' to ally other known to uis inl E.rope. Tile IVlevS of it. aire long and larow iand continue inl anL'oI stant, veridure lnyter ind sumnimer: and its baneles are covered with a dioud which6 s never dispelled but resolved into a ianislure which causes to fall frian its Iaves a very clear water and t hat in mva'!fl i aahnwx~e t hat thfe cisternA whicht are placed at tile f'ot of t he tree to receiv it are never empty, but con tain enough to supply both ian and I% )t)oou -)Asa in:r or Ai. "Trityr SA V!"- Sha'at ask you if: vou CV er saw hm, hee:aitse I know Uhat, like other cowar'ds, he genacully skulks out S but I'n very suare if' o could get a etp1) at hiln, . on would find that lie had a "eb'w'.'n fot a." 111, t if' I can't tell y..Iu 11/1 'Al.r. "''They say'" is, I can tell you w/t hIle is. It, fullte dr ives hiin f'rantic to see alny person !ppier thlc Ilan hiiself, or rnure Iatinat: :ad as sure as any one gets in1le love, or iore inonie, thani he has, he willknaiit, his gly. Lrews to con trive soiiielow to give them) tle heait-ache-.. Boietimnes lie will do it in one way, and soinetirnes in aiioth er; Soietimes lie wi'll do it. by sirlg ging his shaouldei's. shaking his iend, :11id looking :as if' ie could say some tling dlre-adflr hg:ad ahout a person, if' lie only had a nid to.. lie has aInade 1iia1iy a po'. lvNiianl, who had no brave :'i to strai-:e the coward dw wvp ler 'right, uyes Jim, till sh lntaged to lay hI- aching hletad With tIle silentt cotolpany .Il I iheIjiit church1-vard4. Y(u' , 1supposet. that nobodly'-who owile aheail. wlt in d eveaY eMlse t i. :oci'ety tof uh a w icked 'il lain Yi ~ou'd1 Siiltose IojbodV who loveId G o td, WiM v lOV a:, i to hinl, r re, p .-eat falso ta ing, bu, ahL; peole are so fon:d (f I nalt' lit"ieu tai new," that ther br!:1poI himn; ;o thley ! i, vand S-smile -ais Ntei, till lie h.as noth-in. aitir. ti l . atil tir'n tiley dy aw d I I ilfa i d t-- hit'l he "a/ / w s / ta .-i n t see that, theyw wereV peri-th-de li.ited w itl hii? Cert ainl, l' s Si' laighinug inl his sleeve to' tiiik they Sipl (s'e lini such a 1toI. ".IMr. "'lhe'y Say" is a very gr-eat travele r.. It. is astuonishin g Iow)' iiucl gi'rouniaid lie caa get over withut it lie lp of steaiinbaats, ears, stag-s, or Iel egraph wiies. I le iay be thund ini a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~I tiosn h-sa ne-oeeyt tIelviihgo iin the Upitled States-i en-r hou1se and sip and hotel lit five. J/itors a'e ver'y foud of' M. "They Say." Thy'I' al'ways give him the fast.clair in tle oflice, 'for le is ana an 'azing help to them-i. 1i fhet, it is AiUt Fainiy's op-illiou, that their iewspapers would die 1a ilatiiaal deatl without lii. To be surie, lie Soline tinies gets t nLaIIII ilato shIoct."kin.g scrapes withI his big filbs; butL they kinow~ haow Ys, N! a. "ThelOy Say" is a eowardl Ivy lima! lie c'tuald ai't look :na luan ltan fhe onit bl thea c:iailti-ball. I le would tun-n :as tale are: ~a anw-wr-eath. an.I me~.l. intto naothing just abot~t a d - tini lany -kgsg 1.k th f -'k :'-'uet at herl ii. Ii . mj 11 1 it rI ij. afr bu'.sin es tat it0a-'t\ tlie iary!r ate wiith per f--et 'id iac. T/oet s the Ii IV IT iblo ig Incoe-a iru one---111 isa ttim a priivaatelr' I t~~.i is woritht "ou the sal ings . -. h'fttlc f't!I'., ini the Kniitkeirbo-ie-, iin ubich-l this de~patrt l-t ilar'; 11ne t f'he ilust agab'''aatle el it.- iiant~ atlract i : fitea i'r tlay, . far. S-'s"---' three cilrenI-. whih ph'ruy inlg ini thaI nuriseriV a u ii it-ienIl rcing i a fe/i .spl. A\ 'ir nu~ hlea it was [.>roposed~ tol havie at aaa-cidenat thfiniangIia, I sips ijtla tttnl bie unfashionable ltI raevel far w~' ithou~at one.t No~ thlty all 1taok hoh11 anid little Al ary' broktle hera alrm shorit iff. Mis ls 8--- wentI to see her, and w~as fpity inig her'__'ery miiucla with hera'l hlpIl..s 'anad baatdage'd ai'm when M~ary~ s:aid: "W'ell? if' ever' I get well, I'll sue the comaltany f'ori aM,000 daiiaages? thIiniik thu:i t ni Ilibe aeniough, for'a fathera ay i m1 any gr'eat aaffair' aif'ter' Thlia t is thle be-st tsarc'asina onl the I''re(sent Isitte of ril r oads tha t I know~ of. She is the s:ann e little tynlg one, (se'ven yea's ol,) who- tiid of' bher lit tle birot heri .loe, who is a g rent teazeo that she' wished our leaven'ly Father ('ither haidna't nadle /ler or her- brta'ther' ne--it didni't iniakfe ainy difference A IINAwar' SrAV'E- IN lAurs.----Thle Itarts corespoiidenit ofi lal mr'inig piif.i r'elate s thle f' oliag iincidenit., wvhuich we piublish fori the edifiacationa of' our I w~as stitmdting, laate last ev'ening, Lt a cornier of a deser'ted street, thle fog abn ost gnncn t hei'ijiI lacIight of' thle lanap whein I w~ais accosted by a voice that spoke Enaglish: "lAre you an Amearicana. Si r?" i'y quiestionier was a negro boy, per-. hiaps 18 yeaars aof' age--tall, somiaewhiat (arnaeated; jot blatck, and'dressed in w blouse ori smaock-f'rock. "Yes. I -am w ia4thun "I beg your pardon; Sir; but I rai awayN' froit honte, Si, and I don't knoly wlat l'Iu-going tdo *tr oll' ie.o I nIa slave, Sir 6dsome people told me that, it was b'tter to stat'e thui be a slave, and I shipled for .Marsilkis ad I've come ulhi-oic a toot, ad I IIve'nt got. a cent; and I doi ti know what 'in going to do, so -far oi ir, I wisli ou'd give me . few-"copper to get a night's lodging, Sir. "Vell, thrit's a 'pretty -account to give ol'yourself. SO..you.111 away? )id your vtsotree beit Vou?" 6 No, Sir, he-did'ntueder b'at mc." "Well, what arel you going4 lo. "I ank agoin'g to get don% 0 141aviire the best, way I eal, miid.-vorkidyc 1 ag baok to the States, Sir.. "You werc better oilr thark thln' you itr. here?" "Lord grncious, I should think I w-as!" I i Welll hei, take that, awl1 l>' care ful viti it, a1d anotl er time ( don't mnind wlhat ' le people" tell you. Good bye."' "Thaiik you Sir, Im veiry, touech ob iged to you, ir it I ever get back Ill stay back. bod hvo' Sir." And he hurrie oll'into the f'og. A 1-r-AT Srmtu.-An Jnglisliian was bragging ol the specd onl Ftgli:-l railr#ds tA nki1lee traveler mt ed at his side,in onr; fI the Cars of1 U I.t train, in En.ghlid. The eigine 1-11 was rung Us IIe traiii tiweaid a station. It suggetel to te Yinikee in pport i n1ity of "taking dowvn his cornpanion a peg or two." "\Vlat's htt, noise," instant) lv in.. quired the YmikVeO. ' e are appr tezhing it twni,'' sai 1 "III E1,ng li'lhran. "They have h;oenm Anence ringging ablout tenl mile-i em they gt to a statlin er else the t:in wo'ull run by it Ieore ti he!I eih! he heard? , \\'mAlei fl is' it! I s-y. pie they lmvei't invental hells in A me icla y et?" '\Vhy yes,'" repilied tho Tiinmee; "'we v( gilt hlcls but -1* can' tn,e themA 011 our .iilroad.. \Ve 11:en : 1;innd ftA tlat the tai a wa.- s, 1.< pI iih . of eu sound. No use wI~tt:er: 11h. s'ot'um lit ver re:ain--ws hIh.- tLl r '. ter Ot t'ain gets by. "( tidi ei t -I l a iaitI th - l i ...h. ailtnn. " a it i:Zi Ot l at ;'.( .l --h: I to give ny e l.1 Th u1l . it me 01 ae wisitle, --,t theyoilt d v't :;)4 .- v lidh ir. I wa V It l he .4 t' 1 N I . lihen tit w e fJ',c was W i ,l \\ '. t ii wrV 11> whamr. m'l' I had 4o h'l h XX hair on. W e s a !oI ho-n ..- ' Ccpowing theit k ahout i i. one, cree hing'iike'atn-oper. 1:-7 1:. \'' ke ptll 11 044 - 'Ie '.id A ' ' ed awl'ti lly, hI-it it w h' o u . T first th'ing!) I knllw, ! 4pd4. sull'Jut Iq' 1Wa y i. rom id , .!" . titil the i'r at iiii' thI . : ; dt'td ho rCi. bro' en wag n :l I t f tnine' r; lying ei blein . .44 .' nst ti thle wh'istle 'att I i al t i4.: ixed il. u i-b .0ripe rig at tim . th I had h ard 1te enineero-1 use whl- hw fir.-I zav tile hor-se. Poor fello, %- he( was. dea1.1 befWO his voice go:( t, himn. Ai that wei/rI/ , sepposi lh.:. .ould travel at. r than 1 411d. \\V g . .oni s p ow e i'11i that -h.' . ei.ke waei trty1' all b4) th41'le 1rad'r 4u.1 h 'n w enyn b.1 , I'IjNUIsl~ IV ( it t e in, Y''a; \iu th'Ie liot ie Itfl' (ept XhJwN of . tiht clothe on beh-ins t. Thl ev in.-ai. itsle lith, .co ns ch i gh L C t )i'he IN , 'S4 t in. F 'ihSally w'eShIl toS .41 iEnerye tIo a pie elg a. a ln e r~ l ui If A h I' fst tCrai s. er l in ' liiti: Ng . ininn e very ipho t e ies 'nt i ai :)ssoFornSale. t' cet'r iiid (twlCot/, l'or ie, ay "plcte 'n ea (ht.znr Nwd stork u le ~s.- M ni Sept (3 .51. *. N. I \.\~i I '.\ N3aegro Shoes, ile L~t3r&~c NI.:\ t14ili.:RV hitvl(renh4')ed fr pbeir frier an ovte fornit l Ierl IAccu.pIar byfr i't a). PRINGL, a (' , ne dol r i' -.4rlfh tIy rf-r J1t0\'a4l Jew'lry~l 1tore 4 l --fr.-' ih.- jl~l'1 hi-4 bel p1111, to see413~Vh the iriends ad 11))4Sto y-- r. A'piCE, il '~ill gttlitiiV GIVEN) 11 low 11 .1i) eiomers adt hecn n: e eal thaty the 2t int. J wl have i:, . ' deswrNption. ITA1TO , C '.. A'!' IAX f i.: iiAM OSE; LE; andCR cT. Of~c ex dcrpton;. wi& It. C.cinIh s New YrkYmrJ(sto. MSrc pt.2, 153 ' tei. Mr. Editor Please announce Cflipt. T. DY) FI RS as n tQIndidte for Slerill' of'. Sunit -Dwtrict at the ensuing e Iec tioin . ' Aui. 2 1,185 Mr ditor: ---- You will District, by ,izano1 i ing inl your cultinnn th name of M;:Alaio 0.IaN BALRt.^, asli a Cand idate -or UJrnary at the0 lenuing eletidia. 'Aug. 1., 53. 42 t f .i,'d' la T A X ('0!.E(UT O14. Alit. Enu:--eaeannionce Mir, l()il'ctT \V. II RANT, a candidate for T-:.Collector ol' Nalt Ciuty, at the I ext. elect ion, and. oblh!.o MlANY VOTus. .lnarv 'ld, Il(52 13-tf Ef 'The iends ofCapt ..3. Gil IltNS. Iiouneat hiun a enadi. <ate tor Ile allicl it" Tax-Coillector Iu Saleim Conuti v, ;t th Clisnin g election alI MAV VOT11s. Octobear 1I'-l. .'RT AX C(,ECT(111011. 0-Y"'r "e KFriema of Dan 11 . 2.\a ilms, i 1., a lotimo ee 1 him as e:ituu1idlate- f'41r T x;. Golal-toar for Clanemon CounIt, at uh'! esntingh, eIctiun. Feh. S b, 1453 15-td i t 0 Jt 1) NA l Y . (J lfEditor:-Yott wvil p auseanon \\'lI m lla WILLI 11. BlRUN S( )N a: cliadndto fir the Offic eii ( )rdi 11:11"y of 81t1na4r histrict, at. tile e nuiui[ Uc!vt alI. April .7h i . ~. 27-ti F 1 R ,IK. q ~We are authorized tc Iir i'lerls of the@ Court, aI tho entkning velo. M1 A N y VOTFPlIS. A pril I.: 1.; 1 it' .9 ' r.'d io :tr ate dn fo t'/-r f h ('our"Ji, oC.ni 1 tr et, and ''b ie i' axy \'!.r irr. Ents.9 . p 1 1,( . 'F 5-tt I'U C i' lit i 1KV. ofW...N. Ii~:: rre (!, .irons of, putl t .:him Inl tonumt mon111 for tin-. ( five 41 y A The Friends of BT .IC . .' I lj : n e h an as e i llata! :r t-;'0 Sunner D:-trict at Ilh, Nov. 1*h, 1; -d We are authorize to a..-inneo A. LI. 1tu d, its a AIdidat, forN rti'f N na- D.st rict*. at thle enlsn 1Yir', Editor: --Please an noafin-u .It ill N N. .lle.1( Ii) a candidat hor Sha..ni'f S n2ar I .tlart tand oli 11111e f 31tx 11'n.NN. New ail Unrivaled the North, Via the a che**a r.de8r~ R:iro~. ady iat 'i!. n. Iin rG ad;.i rt taith | <jrm3I'9 t .\II'-ha 'til- a .azau i al aa .!. ) I ! / / (al i '-:/:a v N1- l.Va:. rll ;a\a I- .1.!.'.la aret ri lat-ce f lly' i tart a tL~n in.- Una red a ti Ti rt ui b n *e en lug *onIrtdb r- h~ I'o \\ di a:-..n at - - - . an Arra~ive: i .a at~ - - t p. ii i l;elhi a - - 1 . Ii .t- ba : \.ik' a - G: p Tune a l i hi io a to Wii n::- . ( -a hour aa~ \\l ttI: i a l ~-t Newr York,I -: '9 i A \( i n i w- , 1 -- clua r welio i ada I ' ao t- l ia Ialteri by t'' aizbIar aal am . 'ino '.: ii ron! a nd i t : ie l ica tn a. o ry 1: Wsa h'n..urn it ba. tiamore. Thon : Til Ery'Taho a.. T-it rom alt n t~9 Niamry I Ci.-.a, aa ujthe recej::ive.iaon tha i n h aa'as mot' . un i anc~rha tarlaiaauCulro a laai E.;IlrJ l'a~*ne de,.a'irons ot AuinNrth AnIStat U thT \Vihin':To andW 31anhes lheilro\Cl'o , N . 'aii'ii nyi other inmIat'tio ca o thie (ol r. .l . In a, alnt of Aus i-atn. h ( S r p.nt ~Ii. ai a m~h'a r ia ilad -. W'avItt 'lNGr~TO, N. C.~ta~t) Co tton 'ac .. olth ipueut he rtlyimm Fal GlL~/od , Fa.,wll givedy ta sonI and pe ia l dtattentionj toaathe il lateand tah adjiig onislfNr pnbroduce'ao ath lits ind New~ YrkA1) ih byet~X way) l If Charlesto, ergeo, <v \Viathning toa, will. be coverea d y(nsranke if rtioticerl of te shipinenoth rintyg ly:, 8: Al7-t le ale 5ie of .. * f. New York Adydi'tisements A Gm n-rrsa xa AO .NC OF '. M . 1Nb LL, & Co. 122 Nassau , New York, and 10 Statte St. Most1on, w fare tIe Agetnts of the ljestiinol inos idel rcilated aewspars in hd Unite .antl'Canaida, nd are autholrized to tak crtisemients andi ul 'bCriptioll at the pulilish era lowcst rittes. Oct. 12, 1.45. 50 if IMPORTANT DIb'00VERY RELIEF JN, TEN IiNI 'TES !! Br ynn'si P lm 3 .uht d t~ V fe rs are unfailin1g in the euro of Couant'-, (oi.n Awrnat ., ino)e'mmiris, SonE Tnno.vr, I hloan Xk"1s, lIFICUL'T BRIMrtxsno, I.Z'lPi1N ioNast'rz-rox, AND DIsrAasEs O Till L 1NG 'll y havn te lit)ttIt of Imledicine', and ay I t bil will like thmli. T',housanads have in ' lored . Iealtl that lul before d aired. 'i\a Iinonly givet ink lilindrelii of eees. A singI dose relives in TEN MlNiiTES. Ark for Bryan's Pulmo:it Watfers-the origin all and4 onlly geninie i;4 1.atampd "Biryan." Spuriouw kinds; are offered flIor vale. Twenty five Cienta b 1ox. Sol ' y ledlrs 'vnerally. J liRYAN & CO.. Roclhester, N. V., Proprie torm. Wlholesalo by P11M. CO1IIEN & CO.' Charleston. O0 t. 15, 1853. 50 :111 Cheap Grocery, I'll j Smbseriber itviig eopented a gro cery undereath lthe i Town IIall, dsin, keepi constanotly onl hand, a mqpply' U Ieavy artiles, slch as Stgar, Coffee, Tea, Flour RI, BUGK\\'ElLT, MOLASSE-S VINEAl, B1ACON, LAiD, BU TTE R C ESAl AKCEI,. SALTl, SO)A l CA NDL S, POTATOlS, &c!. &c. lit fact little of alinost evervthing tit i "ood to eat; all of Vhi'r. will Ibe solhl im for cash, ur in exclanigm for contry pr( dttie'. I hIt promiises 11 attetncld to h \i hsus i nesS, and hope's by attend iig stricl lhereto, to rievce-v! a1 'hermal vihre of p: trona. J. M. (I1ANDI.l.I. March 15th, 1 53 :O-t AT Tili: OtL) SrAN OF S. A- .. c a 7, S c. & .. Al. I 1,11EI H~Pl'NtittO a the IIIabov st -X-N.-5 mind -10\'nwrh-re Chirles;ton-vlwre tihey will it! pleased I exhibi to vteir (!t I ricrn-ls and iustomnei w oseruih v: ioums o(ho ire nu! w il (1 \lle. ~iiilwl :is~il~e.(6 - fin'! in a he l:::r 5mt. her lo' aconsin Ine . t h Iithis zt hetl as n:nc w'ue [-au1 baiers wnab. ot(lthe, tofor re: A t t repir, V5. 4-I L l . M ER' HlOT :;~EL,.i I '6.-: T i. ubserbewr wondd recspe3el valb- inr hi., obd frienils anid th .l6'l bd h generally. .ha i4s tha lutel .' inn .nown as the "U\TR110USI-I, i I::in oped froti date, for the rece The, iternt-w : rr mli - mentls wvil! mder;; a thoou Ih repair, w th -s little (lh-hv pwss Tb and hi trusts thtt I n I at r of hiManuaco, y wil . ucrit n Fht% :o 1::k c hw-1/1re of t he I 'll ll tl T2 Itl F.. a!rd i , lit . 1. IT r :p it rons wit I ttne'T,:nd illhir...ils it wirl all it - ecssrbsand eevnecsthat lo%(e of lek" sport canl rirellr. F. Al1YER1%S. - Al arch the 1 - l 9 , 1t .tt N t'ewc~ Tn and~r Sh-aleet-11 Ironl War:1l6e Man ii- u f~lIactry .l.IES . IWGwud epcf ,it ito'rm th Ic iil it: tof n rtille anaaii; surroundh of 'api aa l~ that. o o( n i the in b-n-h. .\cr eb~zr ang ill foi a' ti Sir inr~t toinil pucha:-C thheirt wttm. fmi I e :. it te ra toI V. elal lowe a'lndti warrant a 1 a Iii ' l t l. ~ ilal r, pr!w .aN' !' ill lerlTljiv Td i~liNGtah :at:d J at worl66nr~, lit t, n . The 1as7 -Fra :ma she cAndh atonnly r~s tIfr the puithat 1ua! Milln inanuft Sred B..nontis ai., e wrIhunent in Stai -Io thea its of late pot ents in nor oN thes finest finihatro of t hetll mnte ris ais eNil taws art' iStee' lae iti lCiibs p n lhv rabled CAh1,)1. he o wi efrtv!er aw StatehCIIrLNmeitS. C.N Feb (7 &r CO., t'tig Dr.Aletot ish! Etan l .Sgur1: IofX the ins goat a mot prtov~ed fods i te orH,' ito thr wcit thesrv F iits f d ill1er enidy SyrI Nutsr r &c. Ail fhnre ofathetiubbel ptr by the1 CSS Or hCtiotnoerise.t~c C. GORDL. uzON & Co. JTne 1-eleha1853 ;j._ t . INGL N CH Oij1ARLETO , C th rownaingrta & '- Leman Oe MiAly DiTSTilT I .ofert F A IESan PL ER vsiin Chretnthssrna - ARR -IAoE, aappineoss and Competence V'h Itov webhih d U nM i Ir si, C.e'vc Its the Meridian of b" Iits1; 41 bialt vm i its -.ith a cuopmp l ork of J.ltim and'in ha ut.. ii I C li or t pJowef rtIIle S -r eIsen n i'ise aun mv iII I pihvsi.al ben I0ih. buo-atacy .i .:usi la I-atapy SereaI ot insiad. ajsig Iros-a a conu dat i s i' h dii.hield I;, -oedorniant. 1l- a li' 41 .-- rl'&, tof ,,er o fnerii s', it first-:ierb aps yet.,r, beliner~.. plu .1tuiing gil lhood, or tile flrst years ut t., oa .-c- i w iie il ha o rt iciiag so li3ht as to pal uuunoticed. "a d0 co e I.ectra IAd. 'MN A 4"TEIL 'YIARS,. When toi hte to be ben:erfeit by oute know ledge, we look itek aml miaurn,aid fregiet tile ull cunseiqueaccg o iout W%.-nteld we not oiten give to possess In early lire ,l knowalepl- Tt- ohtain in tIskr itars ! And wtibtdays , ad nigaia , ami il. %t: rui:tht not laave becu'spared, if itih ksawn ledg- wams timely poniessed. It is r M ItN..tN.IOLY ANI) STARtTLINO T Ithl- ilt- si-l;Aes and suftein endured by inany a insi r I .rtn; lia. l'.ia cs ea iarnSi ple and coltrilable. .;,d iiviya eedt- o tier &till.,-tot iuetuoed, if'eveiy. - WIF1 AN) bIOT1IER - ,Ine -.d thI iform-tion eontainiel in a little volinme. (wuithml tile lenchI tit all) whiscta mo uld sisare to haself V'IAftS 010 iISERY, %..I It lhe. ti4alitil thi cinstt toil Rant anxiety or inaid, n Ity . ,atl its Wila Inrain sicknlies of tle wifel, ilt al: n i ue ettliuit y ofncetirin tist cotm-. .enice thich hi. fart i. aalr. enatitled. and tile po ses. im.1 nIsib nAotltd lsecute tle lialipisiess-of h nsci. s'm;U 'I( TiE nimiANS 01 IhAPPINESS ny a bcn. tag in, tine ti',seiteit of tle kiowl 'ede, te . .Ch has cSanus-d tle sickiest and auverty Oa thai~iis. li tv ..% t iit c w riee ta it ife or Snotier is ec nohte et ' 41.icitct t a. i licsttif fir thati knon '., .: epeca tot lwriself. 'a !aeht ut-ttld sate tr- uneh itfe Irit, tw tig i ' t ii i.e. I ri -m ;eritjy to loir -Lt, a. am! eaml 'tip'' li a itildre t th a -tbh iirg abotve at l' sie 1.-wahls 'weIMSs. with .wAtlovy reoinds. That Net .'.ra. e ia c~aiaau. *d iii i little ioak taititlid Y'I. i A. N. N.\RC.A6 S torss 5 i9 0n' a iai:A .i s 0r wVoal::. One Iflurlt t it IIftion. h2imo .7 'v 21t. Prce 34 Cents. {mmt I1:.: rarr.e, x1 BnA lit wasItN, Js] 01l.) ahFi I 41 dai-hed its 1x7. a,' it .q a t * '4 1C P121:rua~ ORl WaON lcR PhiUL, Vosma-itil -I ett. ltitt J-P. IY E E F.MAi111, Wstrle-'15101t 0.1C?:1 O 110r 4-3yr 1)1 lirst- ine 'uilii t I tilt lii l'Z tt , 'ticit af strv* v'ila-strAIct e o s atl era's-en tit h ir Ac t.i. lIC11i,; w tIta t, L; V arioau-s fymt istoU ix r ian i l"1n1 61419rly a' V?!. A M ILLION 4C01'11'-. I Lii ~~t 'alt. ...aai t e l Iitoi's : . .... I,- - n ) I. -: ', its-:1 i t t..it - --. , . li I anll . r ni. :1, . haiier tao b . ... - . t a ii , ... i t.s -.i.--r I . r tr i. t n . i' thlt ofhao tu 1V U A t's It, 4 1t Me 1 1U1N UR0 irU."1.IVIfil it aic is s I tta.'.t' is nA rel.4 15 iu tl IIFitt ,. I.a~ I :S t Nuoiir tyiFl.FRvi V IiuaI.sat10 I sas 1.1-tr jeigg/t a -,U. "Pet'. v.. ah " . . ma riea tal,1S2 ks- r s-S irv:. N. . -' i4 (t the it!,,lilae. :!Iam l tlhe . i 1t - C'.-rk ir Oflt. - o ln ti t- iA o tii,?tl.io . -::i 1.tiv w, 'y t l ' r epec-tIit htl nt] hiiuorablo . Ir .- b w!. s- ta.hrh's to if r. A. .\M .'... l..- i, :h-. so ; riut unt eurreptil otu ETi'IURY 'WIPPM AND IHUSBAND PO.\D0 P, Noeces it'or Irsoset.la ttct wher, Ygr1orncel s' .to ti wei igasie Tsi nr uel ste- i. elwti t it (i lleI t liarI Ig anm- alace T- t ee-ry otte a nC ito- .cih . upon t it P 1 r. r t f a - . ai. t co I , ll tt V. w:.-. 4,r 'tter ne ti retnnn tunintur-ana i pn r.A.t 1m11.1a1-Y wiebr. -oone-r (or late-r..iro demsined too pke fetrll rav g us ls-n her for.ta , uith. 'ts ttr. i-e :I .:,io 1. s ttit-i uit iino corm-itiernt-i m0 i nffeetlim te Ana h 1,. 11n o t ny ritit himllvt' uith nit-gi.-rH o . -welfr.re of '- h % w e - p oh or hIriv-.ix -- . -:--h i' i tir extract s 1 froi m tit ,! k, wilt Ie a t a n t -p n. h r.:lt. \ nnwt.,5i.e,1.6 p , - tlitt:a ignor st. . ji rsely (l'On- Irr iar ( (tt heo fli!;- F61i I e-UriIa' ta- a :. tai.) - i T i s-f . a\1 t1:1; l-. Wtiti.\ Nu d3 ,!:I\ ta.: la t h lie 'j''it . strat... Av 't et t t i . :I t I.ii i tt It lis-ts I le t'tt .' f I t Atita I.0 P::t -. pe -1 tT . 1 Pin !-i o~ lt Dr. A. NI 1 4 itE,14i il. h".eri Nitsi York [ 'it. tittlia 1.jt tm t .- " Lt l:r.ts Str iti. New York. Fsr-e byv R.OBINSON & CAlRIASLE, I a li iairy 1.', I.'aht Ir 7.~ -. Gratonwt wh.i! ttn~c'vI c 7 tt 1t h, 1852 * :---( - l V t rntry ill adrigeniy hn heha IOtl-ned in. - mNIerill, ppteoiit Ih'll urhttt furittn tlsa'ci cta ude tthis tiepr 11mJe alof ie role Uat, whic he -is-rati tofi sood m- atutil ; fand t till ctrnsh f acai, at hrhs. ti n t ls-ariicetsall del s it s oft et''aritur a inc tado. (jtepirmg ' exet trpohem Ghore loie.wl tt it 3 la s-tyeo an lntetl C os- furnied wih. Jht ts-otapgs-n od the rvic of 7-iCfW e- lthi nhgrildnsia O Fitingan h ~ m AO17 dO 1IA 17_L n- iN 28 l(;nT~slrCtCOy 'U agd ore sizes, eetantlyb o ha titound for sa tI y qrUsONil &u Ut THl1 Voeteinar B~rgl1en: - itzensof this, and the~ *( ad.innig trit that-he~t~ hnf reoved hisl StbeI erteD th for moderte cha g e ill ces whee he Kite boudth t -N DY S DR JIOU . TrUE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID 0 OR, GASTRIC JUICE. repared fromt aRtrr, or' lie fourth Stomarich f Ilhe Oxr, after dilrectionis of Baron' tiebig,'the great Phyiololcal Chemlisit, by J. S. louan- - TON. M. D., Pitilatelphit, Pa. This is a truly wvonderful remedy torJndige. lion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Livor Complanft Constipation, and.Debility, Cring dter Na tire's own idethod, by Natures a own Agent, the Gastric Juice. EST Half a teaspoonful of Peifrn, ' ribAd inl wvater, % ill digest or diissolve 'ate Pdiintd o/ 1a. Beef, in, about utru hour out of tthe st oranchI. Pep.nL3 is tlte chiedelementi or DI ing i raniaaple (f the GFatrio Joie ths S pt of th Food, the Purifvin, -- Prirfin 1pazitd Stimulating .Agent of tile 5otifach la l es tinae. ltisextrusted fron the.DigesmiioStoil nch of- the Ox, tlNvs forming an artifi~lel "fges tive Fid. precisely like the natiral.tio Jaire in its Cheinical powers, and furntsinw a Complete and Perfect Substitute forlt" ' i1 e "t nid of this preparation, the.painaisand e sjlv', Indigestion and Dyspepsia are retao0e I,' Jt*i they would be by a healthy Stomach.- ,t is, 9 ing wonllers for Dyiaptics, curingcases of e bility, Emuaciation, .1ervous Detchne, aid Consumptitpiio. dililml to be on the verg of ite grave.' The Suienifie Evidence to whijeb ii is b~asedl Isa in tlio haighi'~itdegree Curs. ouS and Renminrkuble. CJENTHIF iG EVIDENCE ! Itron Tiebig in his elebrted work o6 Ani. malh elimistry, says: "'Ai artificial Diges'uyor F11t111, analogous' to-the Giastric Jie. ma1 y bc renadily prepanred front the muistis mrer:mt O the stoaitnnhlt of tile Calf, in which, vurous Orti vhe of food, nL naiat and eggs, will et Softilned, ch aged and tigeted, just in the atine in'itter aS waIWt014 he in the htitizn stoli no' . - f ir. Cinbe; iri his ,vallahible ;writiiae on i'tO " l'hysiology of Digcstion," obiserves that " r dhititintiona of-the due quantity Of'teGustric Jnice. is at prominenptt aid nil-pro'vailin'cause of t)yritel sia;" andl hie statesi that "1 dliamisdam proltessor of medicin in Iondon,oi jvasse verely afflieted wilh tlhs compaint finding every thing "Ise to fail, had rieoiarse to he Ga-rie Juice, oft'ained front. the stomache 6 hvinig.nnlmmis, whilch p:-oved comploiely s'ite !confully " . . Proes l.?or Dtjnlimon- of the Jefliao ell lhilade0*lptia, in his great work on Hunit Ay s aologv. devotes more tatnit fifty pages to anex aimiatuion of iti t-uhiject. I Its experimentas %n Ith Dr. .eamuonr, o. thile Guatric Julie ob tnited fron1 t he ttiving -htuman -Afonch a nd' ,, from atitnu:nls, are wvell kiowii. "'In . a l say, "ldgestion occurred as p.ijectly it artifivi-1l as in tle, nqtural digestions." Dr.John W. Drtper Professor of Chemlsr in t he 3Iedical Collega of the .Urilveriity-o New York, in his "Text Book of Uhoeniis page 386, a "It haibeen 4'qtevtioin ter artificial digestion coild beiperiA it is ni univerally adnit thtr jhnn be. Dr. Carpenter'st-anitdant.vorkd ce t'ygigy which its in lte librury offe'v* b ~Isann, and is uted as a Text JIonk in tt e is full of evidence ''u ,llttr 'intOvi - ab6 .oct ng tt! rentarkiabi Dieeutives sin. unt thei thet thittit Y be rent y t-d from tit! strnach aftfr.itesit% ad.e for experitntent, iti Antifi ~d L).W on, 'or ai at rematedy fir diGes.t Ccmtach, dde cient beerction of Unritc Jn ce. tjy,'all :O the Agent ta::d'ggt a Cirenilar, gratit, givangt targe tatount entifie Evdance, similar to.the above with iepuorts of tenirkable Cures, roni parts of the Untited Statesi A. ^ D\SiPI.'8IA CURLRt D)r. l'aor.dbtqn's 15i.aa htsas --yo6tacs 1 amtest ma~aluits cfiects,itn curint eso biiliy, Etmaciatiotn, Nervut Jkacu dDy Ijpttc Consumat~ptiona. it" is finpoasia Kb - the dtatils of-cases ina tiltiitdaa hi Lbsder tateent; bhilt athalenticatd certitiaates hay beenL~t given~ oi moure thtan-Twsohnndred itmark atble Citres, in Phialadelpthila, New Vrk, id IBoston .alune. Theltse were nearly all deafsi't cases, atal the cures were t. airly rTtua' a na' oinderfuil, but pe runanett. It is agreat Nertvouas Ari t;i 'rictd ly-.usefutl tor tendaeney to Hleios t :omphdin, Fever and Aguteand ~h~~i of uiineit, 3Mercuary, anad othter dfh~oj Iigestive Orgtaas, after a long siaeaca.'4 f or eces itt eating, and the tot, figa'ue ay .acent spitits. It alnost riconciles flItti itutemptjerantce. .*- ''". 01LD STrUMACHI COMin~~q aThtere is no formt of Old Sto:macl O6l which it does nota eemt teacedtremo oncec. A o mtatter how had theoyaj% b~i antntrlifIA singledose reprcated for,a ahort time -to iakoleaift efleets peirmoanbant. )'uriQ o'o ca of BLody folicy~ at once. its i ari~aa~ leut int cases oaf Nasa Vui Surenetss of the pit of the Stoacah dzsi. ra eatinag, laiw, cohl rstate of the ilotd -Hjaae Latntas ol' Spirits, Despondenqy; Weakniess, tetidenevy to Insanity lar. bouaghaton's 1pqas, -i jk the dealers ini ine drugsanmt tharoaaghrnt the United Stateu:s. i' r Pider anad ini JPuid form-.-arnih i~oa vil frte s'fr ca aay bfe obtaineda of Dir. ogt ns adescrihiag thei whole process of enptr~1a, aad A givinig the authtorities tipohialertp aims of ttins ntew remed'ayuare uased. ;o re-medya, ajo objen tioachin iQFniiaIt uase hby P Jiyaaetans, an -cpct~. a~ja mrd regular practice. .Pri-ie El#'O skvaanil.~~y1aep J~ nuatine P' EPbIN be'arst~ nly e *t~~ J. S. Hbou~hafar M1 a adelphtia, Pa. Copy-rgtin enred. .* .Y Sold hfy all nr9gtw FOr ssal. iti t t Decetnber 16,It * ' El ~ 1J subsrib. in -o lS t o treprcij seme r~" 4 t~y~ 'Ii jiablo sitilh ~ 1 I' e t da~ ~ P7i " ~ 4