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SE c i r t:t1.) Line'i by Milo3 in his old A .e, it'Iely |}iscorred. aid 1-'irsl imbishal in the Resent Unerl -|liti): u/' thw l%t's i'm,' ks. :1n.t.."*u i n.:II .: . 6';" . ." ui II\ lituoi|- . Y'et I an lust cast down. I :nt wea k, vet strong.-. I rtiurrntTr not. that I rio luier see. Ioor old and helpless, I tlie mre belor, Fathor Su~preine! to thee ! When "non ar' lar: thest, thin ihon art near; \Vhen :rtn mis pats: by--niyt wt.;.knes .slin 'Ihy eban i i hear. ''hy gliorious fate Is leaning towards moe--:ni its holy light Shines in upon lily lonely dwelImrg place, A id there is ne more ight. On miy eml;r'!edh kinee T recoontize ''hv I.ruose clearly shown 'Aly vision Thoi has dimiairri it I nrrav see Thy-selt, ''Thyself alone. - I have ian1 ht. to fear This darkness is the shad!ow ol Thy wing, Ileienatht it I atn alniti, s:wr.dl--hrera. Can toe no evil thung. Oh ! I sceem to staml Trenbling wher c foot of mortal ne'er hath been, Wrapped in the radiance of thy sinless Janto, Which eve hath never seen. Visions come andl go Shapes of resplendant beauty rond ilme throng From angel lips I seent to hear the flow Ot' soll and holy song. It is nothing no w, When heaven is opening on mny sightless eyes, When airs fromir Paraise refresh iy brow, The earth in clarkne s lies. In a pure clime My being tills w-ith rapture,-waves of thought. Roll in upon my spirit-strai:n h!ine Break over ue unsought. Give mie now my lyre I feel the stirrings of a gilt divine, Within my1n tsotu glows unearthly fire Lit by no skill of mrine. Exipericiee witlh W1heat and Corn. M ssne. EnIToas: The following is ny exporioence in cultivating wheat and ,cori : TVcal.--Whien you take your wheat -out of -soak, ptt it in a hosx or somie .other place,-so that it car't lose; then :throw.iu as:rguch ashes as will stick to the wheat. II thiank it aa swers the samte purpose as-lime; it does. not injure the hands dike lime. In the spi ing of 18 .52 I phzrtal 1ite land in corn and peas that had beea iln wheat the year previ pus, I mainued the po orest spots in %the.ill with -starie manure; the ina nure was .made by putting leaves in :the stables . an lots. I drilled my corn anid phkteid peas it the step at the secornd pl:wcing. \When I gatlher ed my cornti ttaurned all ny stock, hor --e, eattle Ad hogs, in the field to gather traeireas. Tire whieat was sow -ed betweenr tire 20thr of Novemrtber arnd .10th of Deemrber. Onr tire pior spots -wbere I nanured with stablie manurire, I sowed oottotn seed rt, tire time of sow ing my whecat, plowed all in together with a twister, burying all, botha pea virnes and trashr. I made this year fifteen bushels to one sownr, wiithrout any other prepara. tioni than hrre stated. Corn.-I broke uip my lanod as soon as I courld, withr a bull-tonrgue plow. WVhenr I planted moy corir I pu tihe manure in the hill and d ropuped thre corn on it anrd corveredl with a tu ister by thrrowinrg two furrows onf it arnd striking off'with a board ini 8 or 10 days. I also run tire srrb-soil courlter around the corn at thre first work ing, and broke ornL tihe middles withr iho buill tongue plow. I thren plowed thrrcee times with tire buzzard or swveep. Mlv cor~n kept grecen to tire groud, not. withistaningm weha eiihtwek drought, wile I others in lire settle ment compilained of rthei rs brinrg rup. This wvas onr upianrd. i\Iy bottiimr land~ I brrk e urp as soon as I cour bi, wijt b a bull-tongue, as ideep as I ciub l. then lot it alone unrti lju be41 hfore planrt. ing. I thenr took a onre-horse twister anrd broke it as deep' as I could.I iriso had a OCe horse saub-sioil coulter and run lin tire same furrow ithI thre twister; plowed one time withr thre baull f~ongue, theno used thre sweep; altogeth-. er tiade fine corn. . Please eu'euse badl( writing arnd mis. Itakes, -.s ii.rrw~ irot accustoiined to wvrit itig for agr;iJdiir;)j Jpapers. Ji. W. L. 7'%Ickety Fork, S. (. AN ExTRoAORDINArny Doeovrrna. Thre attenrtion of merr orf scienrea, int Paris. has been drawnt to air extr-aor diary discovery made int a neihborinrg department. A grave d]igger in irbrow Ing up sonme iarth, came rupon a body tn af S'tate of perfect prefervtin. Oniexaminmation it .proved~ to be thratl fan individual bruried tirty seven years ago.--He hrad died fi-rm tire effects of a bite of' a irnad dog. Tire shroud rand cofluin had thhhen to dirst, lbut the body remraiined inatact. his is tire third exhumrrationi mrade withrin tihirty ayears, of hodies the victimr of hydnro. phtobia, unde~lr simrihir ci r'emrastances; and it wultd really s(eirm thiat lhey iver'e beyond theo reachr ~f' decompjosi tion.- Thie registry of' ieat h wias cnn surited, andi~ no mitnitin orfthie enmbahnrr maent of the body wars fonrtr.-Repulle. . Cu~nt. von .Drannma.--Variaous ex lperim-ents detailed in anl exebnanrge, go) to) prove thtat tis troubilesorine( dlisease may. ht afetiually cotred biy thae utse of Bthaberr-y lepves. it thre inost severe cases, aurd rafter otthetr well tried remre d: hra~o fluiled a tea of strawberry lev~o chrekeditlib disease In a fe w hours, tnd- restored theo pautienit to honh ii L.or lilt iit.k3. ir:..a- of' a li-w green Ieaves ol' the stran berry pant. and cure themillcves. INSANrY IN CaItl-r UN1.-'he re po)rt ot' I Ie lh oani o1'Tustees of the ii. sane A syluai l (Cliilbrniiia, is a-ni etrka bly inte resting, tulilre so than the -ngerai~lity t1' -neh doeunnt<.. T1hl-re chaps11111, a grelater ansmutlt ol'insanit vl il that State tha:n in anly other in thie tDion1 ainong:u aleqal proportion ol'the poplulatio~n. Th'lis is attributabh-, in a great extent, to the imental excite m1 e111t ntil hIysica l exceses ine1idt1111. to the rinisettled contdit ion ill d1 dveIturi:,s lite to whhic all who emigrate to the land oif gold are sbtjec't. \e find thait of' the whole mlllunbr admlitedl f'iu m May 1 1, 1852, to icei mber 31, 1 53, two hundred and eighty-four were admitted into the asylum at. Stockton, tweenty-seveun were caued by disappoiitiieit, lilie by loss of property, eight by fear and grief, sev eln by niental excitcieelt, fort y-two by1 in teimperance, :ild twenty-five by bad health. The expeies of'tie ilistitLt ion dillig the yen..- Imohunted to $os1.tt7O ti?, and the balance inl the hands of'the l~l tesure at the end ofl that periuod Wis over * 10O.-JIllrcury. A SWINDILE. A gentleiiian l'rom the countrv, who is in town far the piurpose of purclhas iig goods, was sadly taken inl a few inornings since. Walking through Ilavne-street to lu st 1ay, about break fast time, an.1 bef'ore the lfuss and iluiry of the day had coumenlced, le camte upl to a very bonest looking countrymian, whio was walking in the sain)e .1i rect lon. They had searcelv passed the com plimellts oif tll.Ihiornine, beoie ia boy filet and passed tiei, anl as he did oi, stooped to p i k up solme tlhing. This arrested the attentioin of the ml1an who had beeii Casually ilet. lie iiuired of the buy about it, and the boy, with soile reluctice, con f'essed it was a pocket book; the casu. al acquaintalce elaiued it; the boy deianded two himdred dollars, as ia reward for finding it; the casual aclluaintance declared it was too imueb; ie otfered cne Ii ndlred; they agreed at 1.ist to spl it the differcnce, when the Cance gellntieli discover' he had nothing less tan a five hundred dollar bill. Our coi nlit try merchant was appealed to in this diletmmlia, w ho ha ipelning to have wit bin a few dollars ol' thei arounlt. lianded it over u1ponl the pronmise that it should be teflhold It thel lotel, to whieb he id his ehance acqluaiinI cc together started. The accidental geniItlenian had gone but a short distiinee in the direction of the Ilotel, however, befole it tecurred to him that. there was soiiething wrong about thacit haoy, and b1egged our Coun try mnerchant to wait a ioniit till he could go ai see, but unikily, as ie approaelbed the b iy. the boy started -he was comyslleii. oi course. to runl after him, and that is the last our Siiend has seen of'cither of' then. The boy was overtaken perhp11s, or perrps hel waV~s no0t over'takenl',-thiere is nIo knoiwing: bunt iour frieiid is pow er11i1ly conceioiis that toi whaiteverI I rl'Sit t his race0 has Ileml0 them11. it has carriedl biey.oiid his re..achl his onie tun I dred and filrty-two dollairs. ( Jhar/etqon paper. 111o7i m.F. Ih:re Lr-:n Els IFSrl A )Iov.--Thie implleriaIli firces of Chmail rince their re captu1 re or1 Amo~v. imve bieii committirg un suirpa~lsed criuIi'ci uponlil tihe 11 nsugent.I. A letter troln that city Lto the New- ourk "31ang we re put li on board the Gouvern ment11 w.ar jiinki Ilf wiebc somell sixts wecre aneboiIred iln thle sitream70, aund alter' being b toundil hil and11 foot, were thirown inito Ihe seaI, and utheILre p~icedl 1' wi ilkes ars oftLei as they' rII~se to thle siurfaie of till water'. Ti lndredls w.eie takeln Ilo thje ties and1. beheadeI~id biy chaniisy excent ie: much11 tc iI'hery., the were~ WOo n 1 ol iged to iitrikeC tihrieo or mrore beitore thle headrl could1 tie seCvere o'inlll its bodv1'.. 31ore horrible st ill were 01 tir scen'ies ini this aw''. ful tragedy. Soinie w'ere put1 to ude.,th hv' Frsl a1 Hi: gie he4 r..i wa e'beii 1)1, theni the otheir; aifter thett the nrins were 171ken,1in the0 same1 waty; rthen c':iio thie l(eainr 1)1' greal t ripis of flI'-h tiromi the boilv. nlot c'r(oppiing of tie nouse! and1 ealrs-dseinhmvI.'. this torture, it. is siudth lit no wiril of comla~inl, nio loo1k (or e'xpressionl of thle algonyl they w.ere suill1rinig, escasil from~l ther poo)(r w'.retch'es, a1 traiit ofi ('erae r whVich't stri 1in1 .ly a0siifates thIesle .tlonls' w'ith the Am--rric:mi lindi:ms. T...........ri-: I N!!INr1Aros.--T'wo fel lows' "er! Ilinaretling!, oneC of' theml be steppedi i~ u a tuhtl hiimi to telli the o threr hello tI'''Ihat Ihl hado inegro bilood i his ve.01. "'I haeo do li that,"' 0aido Fa:rskill. "You can' t insinuu/e,(I' I reckon,"' re iiliedo his I 6imi . ''I no)( herell',"'l iblrossinhg HBlack hid," sa lnothi'l ain yo oir y/oiur biloodi. Al i've gotL to sayV, eity/IuqI ig, doten four /uet 10char yourf granV bearutilitdiitaphr onl an inifimtiL It speaks toi11 the1 heat: lieneathi this stonie, ini sweet repose, Is taid al1 itheris dearrest pride; A flower tihat searce had11 waked to And~i lighlt. anld bieautfv, ere it. diedl. Godu in) his w'istdomii, thal r*call ed ~The pIrciou~s boonIi his love lod given; Aiid t~liig tie ('asket wlniders here. Thel Gent is sparI.-/ing nowii ini heai'en. 'Have you1 lily limb horn011 bionn ets ? hlinquired aI very mol(dest, 17 M is of ashop) lieeper. 'An 11wha'~t ' 'Ay i)' nh-born bonnets?' 'A 11y- Oil don't men /eg hoi-n ?. lire youniilg lady wraq b'otught to by thle nirojnr relstierane VS. "BROWNING & LEIVIAN, " DRY VGOOD S. 209 and 2171 King-sreet cot nor of Mar ket Street, sell 'I', pst rv and nil ivets. ('IiYI'A IN M1A'i'EIUI.1., in Silkt, Satin, uandl Worstedl. CU Ii'l'AIN ('A MIICS and M 151.1 N:, ini Ilrry. e vrietiv. '31 ltli)iEREI) LACE' :aad M1USLIN (UlAT INS. trill iii rIs. ;:L COR (:iN ICES:, in nil the, new 'lettigai. Cli'l'AIN (;l5I 'S, JIIl.UElis, Loot's, 1)R1AlER (T~ ORUlS nmu IIE!.T. 11'CS, in ail variteti-'s. Ilil1'I'ISIT and AME1;RICAN FT(LOR OIL SI LVER t awl (.lUP S'l'A I . 110 uS and STA IR CA lil'I''INC:. oC nil stykkeR. WI i.ON, V EI.VE:I', anti AX MIN5I:It RIG;S, in great vairiety. PL'ANTATIONO V()O I.1 \ S-II T. A N. ICFITS, PL.AINS. li lSlisEr, C'A 'S.&e. lied and Whlite FLANEIL'S, SI III'INGS, L'OTI'ON OSN \ [I tCS, of a'll tihe l6-t Southlerni tacs Iiinljli andi Ameian C('I"'ON FLAN. i'reiitl. Engliash. ad 'uAericain ['IiiN J'S. 1.1 NENS OF, Il~lt II S IaXN S arajiriir l'a tltht I ):nilasI<i, I i).'. N a phi n't, 'I'owtel I iig., Ilciikrl:h Its, Iruit ( butms, 11. E. lUialier+, of lest !'rac C.,,,Lt SI":lIVAN'I .1 0LO1 Ii'S in all the shiades of S \'1'1IUI . I 'VEI iS, .IEANS andl LI.\ REVS. of etll ttitt iii, s tyles. W'ir A rt'i.l. AFS )it 1"IEN T OF Rich Dress Goods. in SI I.KS. 'I'IS5i T*S, ITAItEGES, (.IIN AIiINES. 5Ii!SI.INS, &e. IlcIt)3IIA'/.IN l5, ALT.IACAS and 1lt.U uN. iN(C ( it US). in great ':LrictV". E3llh1i(1ItUl.IiS amd L.ACE (,OOIS,ofcv t ry ili".erriltiiem. I:vI:NIN(; DR~ESS oqly in Great v~ariety, cutiunsaiii y reiveI. All lhe :diuve are of our owni DIROTECT sIII POR'rA1TIors, anillt .'Tri'l at the I(iVs' .XllI:rPrices. TIEI{LMS.-('atsha, or C ity A.ie1iiii,*... UJ licl erne price sstemt strictly ad. he'red to, and all Gi10l- 1Va t'uml. Ih1iOiWNIl; A I.EMAN. (limrleston, S.l, tau, fish, 1,434. 11 if Noice. A T.T. prsons who mre ini toy tit-lot . fe,, W~ill pleas:oe to ('(fre ftriir .ud ay it ali in", Fur I ant now stilt of tdie in-liultiiiae i110110 .And riiil I'm: tit trot tillt a 'ry rmoagli irackt: II nt friit'l don'tt ci oat fortsari mtt!i gi ve tae1 a lifi, I'll I'm to tilt- ilevil. smut, all ini a .!rift, ilt riaher than gn to hint. Ft early. hark to I'll !give a we hiti of a hii lit; liow mark in., It yluil duti i pay upi, right aiiiir your nose.. I'll taike ll youir palteLrs, atndu g ive tlhem to Awtiaibi, ita iies, youn'll get y'our farin lit hell, he'll roas~t you lilet:. a eriia. .1. S. IH . M. 1). (lareinilon, Fel'., R, 1.51t. 15~ tf Cabinet Wareroom. F. 31. A1NDUEW '!'akes this titetlitit otf iiiforat ,thle citizens Of1 Siaaiiery ii Ic andl vicinity, that hla n li., julst litanei tl tte irner a h,,y C'larks IT,,. tel. hi. NEW ('AltlNK:'I' \1'A Il 1(13!, whirr lie sill ken), for talc,. SOUTH CAROIINA. In Equity---Sumter District. Maria EI'. Maples, Dlolly SI. \Alples, Edanit .laples, and N\aomi C. Mlaples, iy their next friend, Ievi F. lhame-, Ilill for Arc't. Vs. Jackson J. llroughton, T 2hom'as Maples 2ind( Williat A Irock and Mary his wife. ~ It appearintr to my satisfaction, that William A. Brock, one~ of the I)efendnants in the above stated lill, is absent from the Statc of South Carolina : It is ordere.I, on motion of Mlavrant & Itiichardson, C'omplatinants Solicitors, that the said Villi: nn A. Brock do plead, an swer or demu1ir to the said Bill within three mi2ontls Irom the date of the publication of th is order. Also, ordered, tliat ibis O rder be publish. ed three tmonths in one of the (azetts in this listrict. W. F. B. I IAYNSWVOlII, Comt. 1":g. S. 1). Jan. I. t851. it 3m1 SOU'i'I CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District. Johna J. t'ouvers and' JIulia A. bis wife, vs. i Pill fitr Accounit Joo Ilahktely and 'ad eif 1. abella E. h~:s wife, I and others. J IT2 appari u1 to nmy satislaction that T'homas E. I)ickey, 1(oht. M1. C. Witler Synnn, and .Joseph Alontgomery, Defend. ants in the above stated rase, reside out of the limits of the State of South Caroli nu, on Inotion of Uilaiding & I)eSaussure, Complainnt's Solicitors It is ordered that he (it appear, and an. swer. plead or detur to the sail bil, within three tontlIs after the puldication of this notice, or an order pino Cofesso thereon will he entered against him. Also, ordered that the above order he publi1hed for three months in one of the Gj.zeits of the District. W. F. 13. IIAVNSVORTII Commissioner in Equitv. Jlan. 11, P;.-51. 11 3m11~ in Equity---Sumter District, Wilhllam L~ewis, Aihtn'r. of 1 BILL. Ieonard White, vs1. F. J. & 'a. Moses Ch irles W. Mliller. ) Comtpl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late Dr. JA~t'eS HAIyS Swvo:-12, e11itled to claini under hisassignment to the: nhove nanted 2 Ifent:nt. erectated mn 2t 2th d:ty of July A. 1). 1812.are hereby no itil that, by 2n orier in the above stated cause, they are retlirel to estabbisk their de 3n:uatls letre ine, Commissioner in .quity for Sumtr I)istrict aforesaid, on or before the irst day of Mlay next. I also give notice that I will 2until the said first day of 3Iy nevx, receive proposals for the sate of :a part of the real estate conveyed by tlie said assignment, lying partly if nt wholly in the corporate limnits 2f Sum2terville, hounded by Inhids of 1)r. J. C. HIlYNswuontl. W. L. flitrso T. .. Couii..r, and Mrs. C. Hos t s. inn, and by the netw road rmnl2ing from Sum terville to the ttrain till of T. J. (Coeit.AN & ('o.. suppo-ed to conitait alunt one hundred and sixty arres. W. F. 1B. IIAYNSWOlrII, Ctm'r. ill F.11it S. D. Dec. 27. 183:3. ' tf South Carolina--Sumter Dist. adsl~. C. S. I -'arrar, lanaks, & Co. SantlI Tindal whoIii is inl tile cu2stodlv of the2( Sherit'of Sum41ter Il)istrit , lby virtue ofa: writ of1 I -,uies mil satiis/heicmludm, 22 211the suit of Fairrar, I.n',& Coinpany, havinIg filed in myi oflitce, togei*ther w.ithi a3 sel(ledue, 212 4oath1, of his estate n ii ell1ects, is peotitiion ~ii the2 Counrt of Com 24n 4n I 'lenIt, pra yin..: 2 ha 1 'he, maty bei adtted 2(4 to4 thel belldt 442 tihe Acts of the General As SethIby. made1, for the. relief Elf lns..lvent Debit irs It ts lweht irde-redi, that 21he said b-'rratr, ltanks~-, & 2 lmln:any. 22124 allothier th~~e reiiors, 242 whiom the said~ Samue2l Tindal is412 inlay ni le( indiebtedi. 1he, and24 they are5 hetrehvy sum-~ 11m(1n21d, andt ha11ve nic to ap 2 peair, he fore the2 s:ndI ('itrt at2 Suml~ter Coturt 11louse(, 02n the elevent day of .\pril net, 12to 2l tshew case, it any th iey cu. whly thei prayer of thie pet11tion ato0re-hiaii. 22h4na1l not. lhe Crantted. W. J. 1.1N lAlTON, C. I.. P. S. Suit~er Ilaistroic, I Ite.29 185$3. Notice. Ili'iop'rille Carr-ia;e and3( II:urne(i% Man~uufactory. -1.\ 311:8 Wa. A 3111 RO S i std coantinue0s 2to carry 44n t abov4e, binessl iln all its valriouts b'r: 21:he1s :n11l 21akes2 this ineilhal of retuirnm121 algi. am1 hope by2232 lose1,1. .anentionl to hmme111ass 221 istiIIllnierit the~ same1(. CA lIIRIAGlEs ANII 1ltA0. G lIs made to111 24order andi wvarratnted for twelve months!il. 22 lhey' sholl42 flail inl that 112212 Ii lu-int o.f work2i1asip1 tor imatitrial, they' will be( ri-tpairedl free of chbarge. lit, deem is it unnalee esl4ary t-.>say anlyinlg inl regalrd toi thle neat2. ne1221 andidrabiitiy 24f his wiark, as his woirk ni di sihowi for itsel f. Caull 22 imi at1 ilishonp. viile and21 bei u ill givie as good bargains as cani ii.- alo dos ploui2gh-woiirk at shorit notice. I lortoe-soing donl~ie witht netne1ss and4 dispatch at 91 nnt aillaund. Jlis terms for new workl wd~ilihe tio suit pu2rchaers-With interesL at. hovle . C., .an'y iSih, 135I I2-6mn AT illc 02.2) STAND OIF S. &L J. Oltt1n'2 _______--_ otinne2 the2 CA R RIAGE.L HIi~A.EXX at thc a1bove I hiarlestonl-whIere the lw ill be pleased tr ex~ii 't 2to their 2214 frietnds and culstomelrl a verv extentsive Siock of Vehices, comli. isitose of their own manfactulre together with Ivariou~s oilier styles nlsually fouindl in uhis ma~rk~et. TIhlei r lotng nrgninit, alnCe with tiIhis moarket as manufneli turert aii delters wvill enab12 lot to 4af1'er greal jindu12cemen2ts to4 jl prcha1sers both11 in stylec: Mairch 15, 185 I. 20 1y' SOUTil CAROLINA. In Equity--Sumter District by niext friendi Andi WV. Wv. mih bouIrg, and1t wife. Blill for Satm'l. Iticlii,m trg~ | Rebeif. te'r. IT ppangto toy~ satisfaction, that1 iihu above2name John11 11. Biuter re-side.s betyond1 th limiiiits of the States. It is oir, deredi 2hat. lhe do4 aippear an42d answer, plead, or duir 24o the said1 Bill, wvithmt thtree mon22thls from2t thle pub~llicttion of th.is niotice or ant ordler proi. eaiuf'eso ithereon will be A~sosordered thant lhe ab~ove order pub1 lished~a for lihree mths221 inI 0210 fi the0 Ga zetts (If 2h d'0iistrit. I Feb.'28, ~Com'r. Fgijty. 8. D. Feb.28,1.%1 183m aitibibates. - Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. T. I). Ft EnIsoN as a Candidate for Sheril' of Sumter District at the ensuing election. Aug. 24, 1853. Mr. Editor:----You will oblige a number of the voters of Sumter )istrict, by annonncing in your columns the name of Major JOHN BAt.I,An), as a Candidate for Ordnary at the ensuing elect ion. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 t f FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Alit. EDITOn :-'lease announce ir. itOIER'I' V. 1)URANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next election, and oblige MANY VoTErs. January 14, 152 13-tf Y The friends of Capt. l'. Al. Gi1l1i) S announce him a cani da0t1 for the ollIce of Tax-Collector fnnr Sa lem Connt y, ant the etnsning elect inn a nd uhn'u' IANY \VOTEts. October I'1. FORt '1T AY COLLE&CTORt. O-7 Time Fric da4d of Dan I l'i L .'l i l, Esq., annaunce him as a caundidate for Tax Collector for Claremont Cornnunty, ant the ensning election. Feb'. bth, 18c53 15-td F 0 R I O .1 D i1NrA 1. Y. r' Mr, Editor:-You will please announnce WI A I lh II . IIRIJN SON as a candidate for the Oflice of Ordi nary of Snuter District, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTEtS. April 271h. 1852 27-ti F O R C.Ii K. (LT We are authorized to announce T. J. DIN KINS, Eaq., a 'uwiate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensning election. M A NY \'T EiS. April iGth 1851 25 if Kr Mr. Editor': Please ana nounce Nir. J. J. AIcKi.1,LA R, a Candi date for Clerk of the Court, for Sumter District, and oblige Nlasy Vo-Tns. April 13, 1852. 25-tf FOR CLERK. MIR. ED)ITOR:--AiANY FRUIENDS of W. J. N. I[uamMx:- are desirous of put. ting him in nomination for the Otlice of Clerk oft iLe Court of Sunaier .--; , a.; the ensnin election. Many 24, 1853. 30-t f Fo 1R HIEJ R117 F . MIPThe Friends of Mr. .i1OHN F. JUN E, announce him as candi 'ate for Sheriff of Sumter Dlistrict at the next election. Nov. 1 2t I, 1852 .-.t.d-pd. 1c We are authorized to annonne A. E. ')Ol as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensu. ing election. )ecember 21, 152 8--tf Mr. Editor :-Please an nouncae JOlHN N. McLEO) a candidate for Sher:f' of Sumter I)istrict and ob bgo AI r Fna.Nrns. Junne 20thn, 1853 W5-tf SO)UTIH CAlIOLINA. In Equity---Sumter District, Serna . Jams, B ill to confirm Sale ci. ani. ofLand and for I vs. J execuntin oif title. MAnitlnew J. Cox& CansparJne It anppeanri nnt to moy sat n..action tat tine ablove nanmned dlefendnanti, Caspar Jonnes, ne Isides becyondn tine linmits of tine Stante of Sunthm :arolinna: it is ordecred thaut lie do appear, amnd aniswver, plead or detmunir itn thne sal id hil, wvithin thnree mointihs anfter tine pnubat ion of thins notiace, or an onrder pno. ( 'rmfessio thecreton will bec ennteredl aganinist mbio. Alson, ordered thiaut tine anbove ordier Ine pnubl~lshed for thiree mnonth is in one on tine gazits i.of tine D)istnict. I (..~onmmaisioner in Eqnuimy. Jan. 11, 1851 I1 :3mn $100 Reward, 6 RUNA WA Y, on lanst Tunesday thne n7inthnmstann, tmy Boty ICIARID, a wht nnmint, abiot five feet thrnee oir tfnnr nces. ight, totler.nliy stnntt inuit, abut t wen tw yeaVn~rs ol withn st ranighn hghirit coued han~. mans au very sunlky ap-t petaraiince, and a nnswvers gomekl arnul shourt wh'len spouken tnn saidm btoy ha~s a shtort ticiek foot, hist hnands short and ticik, cihubbly flingers. Hie haid tine scar o: a blister on his fuoehead just above tine eye-bnronws, ine nnany try to idei it by weanring h.is cap or hat down over hist fnrehead. lie n~l he snure io pass himselif *r a whiite moan for lhe is very whnite aindi in.. been tankin~r great care of i skin for somen~ timne. Whlen he left he hadh a clothi cap, bnlack cuoat anmd a diark coloredi pair of patnts. Ie wvillibe sure to chnange his capj andn clothes as soon as he can; ine also weanrs his hnair in frot si rmghnt donwn to idel tine scar of tine blis ter. He is a shnoenmaker by tradec, tihoughn hec many not go at tine buisiness, escpectimng thant lhe will be so ad~vertised. 'Tie above rewarnd of Otne IHundred Dollars will lie paid for hist delivery in ainy Jadn in thne State. lie will be sure to give imiself another name. JAMIES l.OWRY. Blradleyville, Stimter District, S. C. Alay 21hin, 1832 :10-if f Camduen Jounrnal and Chneraw Gan zetite punblish five timesdn. Negro Shoes. rThe sunbseriber hasn made arrangementd for tine manunfacture of from Four to Five Thotuand pairs of thne above artie by theFA LL. For retfereince as to quality, lie would ruespectfuilly refer pnersons whno may bie disposed no punrchnase of himt, tn those whno pautronizedl himi last year An ton puric, hie wilt gnurauntee thema as low as cani ba ofierdedl. Mlay 22 2 .J AIORGAN. FISKC'S Al ETAI LLC COl'TINS of all sizes, constantly oni hand anmd for stile by IhUDSON & BRO'liIl1, I Opp.~ TVetnperance ll Sumaterville. .Jnne nth3 18m u.-. DYSPEPSIA,! CAN BE CURED! )IA)IME'S JIAIUM )E VII;." or Halsam of Life if, alera trial of upwards of tweiy years lI i great variety of eases., confidently 'fu-red to the pulie, especially to those af flicted with the most distressing complaint, as it sure and speedy relief for their srnlerirags. Read the following certificates. They nre from gentlemen of high standing and residing in vour imnediat vic-inmity. They are but one or two of the mummy in our poessioni all extull ing the helihng virtues of this, (t1) use the words of a grateful Dispetptic who was cured by Its usc) mst precious cumputt nd. Ccrtificate froi the Re. Iariwe il Xpain. SUM;TrRvt. i.E,. S. C. Jun. 3ih 1853. Mr. Cu.rs. I)r.ot3m. Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used two small hot thes of your Htalsami of Life; imid expmrienced mich hienefit. I took it two or three times dai ly, Ia teaspooLnful at a do- in a wine glass of water. It nted on my liver, an-d imimrted a healthy timie to all my digestive organs, re/icein/, me of dlistressmug heimdaeche, and muny other disagreea ble ell57pyatc sy mit ons. [SigncmlJ II. SPAIN. Mr. CIAS. DEIAOltIE: 1)F:Aa Si a :-I take great pleatnre in recom meiding your "llaime de \ ie." which I have ofnIn used, and alayps with decided relief, when silering from attacks of I)yspep-ia. At once a stimm lint, tunic and cathartic, I ami sat islied it will prove eminently serviceable to all who are aIllietel with lyspepsia. its general introduction throughout thin country willbe a putblic benefit. o'u keep a supply constantly on hand, whic, I would not exchange for all the Anti-dyspep. tie nostrums from Maine toi 'exas. 'mirs respectfully, ISigncdJ JOHN W. EIRVIN. For sale lv, \ mhr.t.Ent & BI:tTToN, Dr. V. .1. I).A:rst, & Co., Sumt.-rvile " " " M. A. luggins, Darlington C. II. " " " Dr. J. E. Byrd, 'l'immnisville, And by Drnggiits generally. HOAT1'I'tlGHlT & H3I(l;LOO. W\'mholeale Agents, Columbia, S. C. Nmovemiber 'J 2 tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, ISO FRONT STR'ET, NEW YORK DE:ROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton l'curs ed (eneral C'omnis 5ion 11eicrchanst sls. D B. i\el.AURIN. E.iq., will ive per I sonial and special attenti to the in terests and orders of his friends in this S:ate and the adljoining Counties of North Carolina, who may favor the.e I oumses with their patronage. (Consiniinients of produce to the (louse in New York, either ly wray of (.harleson, Georgtown, or Whmiiglon, wil I.e covered by insurance, if notice of time shipment he promiptly giv. ell. M-iy 3, 1853 27-tf (CARRIAES! CARRIAGcES! LEONAIRD CIIAPM , iIaltliactii'c1' -ilcl ideac' in, Carriages and Harness, OF every deseription, Nos 121, Meeting street, and 33 Wentworth street, next to the old stand of Gilbert: &l Chapin. Charleston, S. C. WM It. IIt iNTl. may he found at the ahove leiitory, and lie takes this method to assure his friends that all orders entrusted to hiim will be attended to promptly and with strict fidelity . Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold, TII E ndersigned has opened an oleue at No. 16 State Street, Chuarleston, where lie has mmi hand aL nurnmher of LIKELY' YOU!NG NE GRO)ES lfor sale~ frommm which lie can suppmily thei wanits of anyv of mime commumtnity. These Nc. rioes arc piurcha~sed in Marylandl, Virginia, .'ormh amnd South Carolina. '1'o his hot lie is mcomtinutally reeivinig accesrsionis. Tme highest prices paid at all timies for negroes. .J. M1. E. SIIAIRPE, 16 Statei Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMlVET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTERVILLE, S. c. Odi1ce next door to J. hI. & R. C. Webb's New Ymork Storc. Mareh 22, 1S53 21-tf For Cash, And that only. Th'le chmealest GRO)CER(IES ever sid mm Stmtervillhe, cani lie hail from GO RD)ON & (C0., at Dr. Melli'tt's Old Staind. -A . Segars of tihe liniest muaty~it anmd most aip proved Blrandis it lime worl, together worti Pireserved Fruits tif tdil'erent kindis, Svrupts N tits, &c. A sha~re mof thme pubilIic l aron. age is desiaremd, prov idmd it is iaccompjaaniea bmy thme CASil, but imot otherwise. GOILIDON & CO( .immne 1 4li h,* 195 :3--t REMOVAL, IHUT'L.ER & N EW IIERY hauve remmovedi fromn their fo'rme~r .standi to the oine foirmierly occumpiei by [.. I. PRIINGLIE & CO., onei domm'r No~rth m F. IIOYTl'S Jewelry Sicre, whmero they wouki tchekpleaiid imo see their friemnds amid customers. Oct 5, '853. 49 tf JOSEPH WHILDEN, Paints, Oils, Glass AND SIlP CIIANDLERY, No. 60 1.2 Erat-Iay, opmposite P. & M1. Bank, CIIARLESTON, S C. Hre keeps conmstanitly fmor sale, a general assort, maemt. of l'inmts and Oils of mall kmiinds, Waindov Glass andt Sashme, Spirits Tiurpentinie, Cam pmhene, Spmirit Gas, Tallow, Grindstones, Cur dagme, Chtain Pumps, Cotton Foot Gin Fixtures Gltue, Pancking Yarn, amid 1lruheLs of varioua kinds. Oct. 26, 1853. 52 Cm FORWARB.DiNG AND Commission merchant, WILMINGTON. N. C. PATRTICUL A R attention given to time SAI or ShIPMENT of Naval Stocres andl Cottonl nd litter CASII A DVANCES matde on Con signments. .Dec. It, 1853. 7 ly Administrator's Notice, All persmons having demands agamust tm Estate of Mrs. E. Connors, deeasedi, nr regnecsted to hand theomn IOproperly attest ed; andim those indoledt will pleiase mak imminetdiale payment to 'I'. II. CONNORS, Aidm'r. Nov. 1.1, 1853. ,3 t f ri. c. wORTH, Forwarding Merchap1 WVILM~iNGTON, N. C. Anmg, a Ilt 1aappiness and Competence 4 WIIY IS IT I 1'hat we behmold many females, scarce In time mrvldian of tine boken in helih and spirits withm a comaplication of u.Aeases anid ailuents. depiriving them of the mowerforthe couny memit of life- at an: age when physical health buoyancy of spirits. and hiappy sereimty of mind. arisiug arum acon d:in of hail, should be preduminant. % I of the causes of her sufferings at first-pserbeps year : beuose, perteis during girlhood. or the first yearh of marmse- w ae ins tmeir origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of coulae meglected. IN AFTER YEARS, when too late to be benefitted by our knowledge. we ook back amd siutior. and regret the fail consequences of our imlimmrilie. What would we not opten giy to possess in early life the know ledie awe obtain in ifter years! And what days md niglts o1 anguism we night not have been spared. if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is DIELANCIIOLY AND STARTLING T told the sickness and suffering endared by many a rile -or sn ears from causes simpte and controllable, easib ,ruled -ur etter still.-nut incurred. ifevery WIFE AND DIOTIIER i'mmmmced the infrmation contained in a little volumem (ewithin the react ofall) which would .;,are to herself YEARS OF DMISERY, And to her ilnmsbauti the constant toil and atxiet r of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness il the-wife w ithut gvnimn him the opportunity ofaciuiring that Cos. etetice which hmis esertus are entitled. and the posses satle of which would secme the happiess of himself. waite, nd clhildren. SECURE TIIE MEANS OF IIAPPISESB Dy becomiing it time possessed of the knowledge, the . 11mt of wich has caused the sickness and poverty of thmmi.aiid,. he view of scam consequences no wife or mother is etiesble it- ste neglect to avail herself of that know. rdge ire respect to erself. which wruld spare her mach e lerasim, be the nicmus of happiness and prosperity to lies till b.and. ad efer upon her children that bleasiag above alt ?rice-Im'alsly .bodies, with healthy minds. That k.,um leige is contained in a little work entitled ?J-1 liAWW3IEZ@ WO@MA14e Printe1 Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. DIAUtICEAU, i norsmsson or t.ssas:s or wosew. Jmne Iiundrelth Edition. 18mo.. pp. 250. Price 50 Centa mx rtne PasPx, aSTSA stNDi, $1 00.) First publisled in 1847, and it is not SUHPR'4INO OR WONDERFUL, rotmi. lseglm.F tiant EVERY FEMALE, Wll'l'II"it DIAItitIC) OR NOT, cnma ie-re ncqulre a full kowlesige of time timt i tre, chanrncter n iil ca uses of her cons.t plaitatm , withi the various symptoms, asid Ithat nsearly HALIF A MILLION COPIES . mid isse been soldl. It m. iinpra.ctmal.lle to e nnvey fully the various subjects ler.e di..fi. as thres are of a nature strictly intended for t i inriel, or thome cntempiating marriagen, but no' 1.mn I rte dmimm.i o elln~m jemc inc health. annm -at beauty. coue mmlsnt 111-1 inl..ith. virich is no conducive to her own bii Ci.m. imnml tht ofr hr insimmmm. but either has or will .-iu i-. 1s mi r will every husband who lham the love e ,ftere imi of Iia wife at heart, or that of his own pee m ::. in miremrnavernemt. ti'Wt 1itID) (hO' ONE ihUNDRED THOU-' .IANI) COPIES N'T ItY M AIla withbin the ls. te.. wN TO THES PUBL;. 1t)T DF.FRAUDED: -- mnle.s a" l)r. A. M. Mnuncei ,128 .. ' is on the title page. nii the 'in-rk s Office min time back of the title mni buy mnlmy of respectatble and honorable' . .. ...ivai by mall. uni adlress to tOr. A. M - .----:. . as. titere ar spnrirmus and surreptitious' :.: :."urnnt of co~py-right iFIY WIF C AND IIUSBAND' PONDER: mmoe fir Igsornmncc.-wtaen ignoremee S .ims-ery to lisiae we hold senr amit i(is-ar, need whers to lltmielt our Ig.inre ; lia wlilt usr retch. r Ti ensle every mne to dochlo upon Ihw indlit ,.-igslml neasmilty of pm-seining n copy, anal hat nw vi.,. nr tnother tweed remain umiiffonsnd muponu the m:many enses. whlch, sooner or later, art, destined tin ,make f.rfuil ravsnges upon her health, utleM ginrelm i sint. niml that no conshlernte nm nffectionate mmi.m:mnl have enue to upbraidl himseif will tn-gi.i.i , lt- w-lfar. of his wile--a pamnpilet of thirty-six - . w m'imtnmtmmg full Titimr-pageym mindi lit. of tvmme M im. teih-r within Cxtrne't from time s>ik. will ltt -,, r--. m or en'rs t any part of time Uiiteit Sitmes. S:l1.lr.".ing geost-pail, as herein. lCmrlelge is nlspplaumcs, -. . Imiaile to be lgmsm:-nt. - m ti. receipt of One- Dollar (fir ti m 'n --xtra iitim. ) " TiIE \" 'i itii w a i - l'ni VA TI lEI.1AL CO.\lr \NItON' Ishe m .il 'I fr. i nny pnrt of thi. ilted Sitte. .1 ie er t-mmtt hni 1sot-ivtd, uniai neletrmemedm 1mm 1r. .t. - A A fI tICEAI . oxin 12'24. New Y..rkt City. lublie Mof~ce. Nom. t129 Liberty Streeti. New York. For .sale by ROBINSON & CARLISLE, Hatnburgr, S. C. in New York City, hiv Srinmgem & Tontsenrl, Adrinne'e, Slher manit& Co., Dewitt & D~avenport, Barns & Co. Offiee, 129 Liherty Street, near Greenwvichi. May 17th, 1853 29-tf Improved Cotton Gins. Thuankful for favours the subscrciber wish' es to iniform tlihiulic thatt he still manufac tusresm Cotton Gins at his estabisment in State busrg, on the moist improved and approved plan whmich he thinks that the cotton ginned on one ofsthose gints ofthe late implrovmlen is worth at lme'ast a <itarter of a cent more than the cot tont ginnied on the ordinary gin. lHe aleo-maa uiactrese them on the most stmpl-s construction, of the finemmt finish and of the hest mnaterials ; tum wit, Steel Saws ndt Steel Plated Ribs Case. hiardieed which hei will sell for 92 per Saw. Het almso repairs old gins and pusts them in corn llmte order at the shlortest notice. All orders for' Gins will be promaptl - and puncstuall y auended4 to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Statehburg, Sumter Dilst, S. C. Feb 17,--- 2Gm Veterinary Surgeon. ROBERT W. ANDREWS notoftes -the citizens of thmis, andI the adjoining Districts,' that he haurs removed his Stables nier the De. pt of thie W. & M. RI. Road, where he is ready for a mtoderate charge ; an all cases where there it no cure no pay will be expecteid. He also' continues toi take Piassengere to rcnd from the' Depot, and expects tshortly to receive a New Omnnibuts for that putrpose. Goods lie will haul at the old rate of 10 centm lier package, and stubeis the patrnage of tho piubhiC. Fe b. 22,3 1853 17-if ,..c NEW STORE. Tir ud Door South of the Totm IIall and nearly opposite 2indal 4: WatoW& THE subscrIber would respectfully in'. &Iorms lhso citizens of Sumterville-andl ihe public ge'nerally, thal- he has, opened-at'. tho above place a general aistoriment, of -Dry Goods, Bomots anti Shoes, Haisaand/ Caps. Hardware, Crockeryware, &c. &c. Also, A Choico lot. of Fatnily Groceries of every description, with Fruit of various. kinds, su h na. Oranges, Apples, Lemoslns,' &c. &c., v. hich he will Eell very low for Calhi.J. BARRET. Nov' 9, 1853. 9 1 A. ANDERSON, Sumuterville, S. C. Respectfldly informs the pemo of $us'n .a Iter Ditmrict tha't he hum just receive.-and' ;snow oflhera for sale the ba. snleced ,an most chtoice, stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Thmat cannomt ho surpassed by anything in thIs' msarket. Ie haa received- manj nedtl styles* which pulrchnrs wouald -do weltoexainn be (tnre hi'ying elsewhers. A full anti large siupmly of osbyr~m $)jytte Drawers, Gloves, Sutspenfderar7 Uravaat, H~ali. 5 kerchiefs, &c. &4l. - A large assormnenofA fDY 5L.\QE CjW~ THIlNG, whIelh will be snbti i,. ggP Gannent& a y~e e besaand artted to ge i3 dmwrs fress~ I diswtn-e pfiomply auaendtO' A.A* ~ eN