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v !is Linteti by Milton ill hi4old A;e. itely' l)iscoreed. and First puielsished in 111 Recent O(ar/i Iitima of the: 'o'es Wwiiks i mt .- 1 ! Yet I al (olt cast dowt. IT an we~ak, yet stron. I tlurnttr not. Imtl I ni lo ngrr Hee. Poor old and helpless, I the tonn. tlIongr, Fatler Supreme ! to thee ! -_ O 1m.rril'ul One ! When anen are' larthest, tinin thon art near; WVhen :ra elsl 1is, by-my weakness shun ''hiy c hartait I hear. ''hy glorious fate Is lea niing towads mc-and its holy light Shies im upon mty lonely d welltug place, And there is nc mnre night. On my braeed kn ee T recog;nize Thy iiurpose clearly shown ,My Vision Thou ha;s dinaud ai:at I ay see Thyself, Thyself alone. I have ianht to fear 'hI s alar kness is th1e sh:in!ow of 'Tlhy wing, ~- B eneatl it I ain a l t - : r,:i l---h. re Can cumie no evil thmga. O1h! I seem to s,nti Trenabling ,whet a( foot olf mortal ne'er hatl been, Wrapped in the radiance of thy sinless Jand, W]Thich eve hlath never seen. Visions come and go Shapes of resplendant beauty round mae throng From atlgel lips I seem to hear the flow (i sol' and holy son,. It is nothing ntw, When heaven is opening on my sightless eyes, When airs frot Pardise refresh my brow, The earth in darkness lies. In a pure cline My being fills with raptuar,-waves of thought Roll in upon my siirit-strains sublime Break over mne unsutght. Give me now any lyre I eel the stirrings of a giit divine, IVithin ntytosomaa glows unearthly fire Lit by no skill of mine. Experience withl Whcat and Corn. "an srt5. EmITons :The jollowint- is smy experience in cultivating wheat, and ,corn : Wheat.--W\hen yon take your wheat -out of -soa,,put it, in alhox or soic -other place,-so that it can't lose; then ;throw.iu .ts:mucl ashes as will stick to ,the wheat. I think it an swers the sate purpose as-lime; it does. not injure the hands dike lime. In the spring of 18 -52 1 phiad rt l tile land in corn and peas that haad beea in wheat, the year previ. pns, I manuied the poorest spots in the.1HI with -st/isle lahna-ur; the ta-a nure was'ma'de by putting leaves in the stables ain lots. I drilled my .corn and p1amtied peas in the step at -the second plhwing. \When I gather ed mily cotn.j tu'rnaed all tm stock, hoa ses, cattle aid hogs, in the field to gather te tpeas. The wheat was sow -ed betweeni the 20th of-Novembere tandl . 10th of Daember. Ont the pa or spots where I an~ured with stable miaanure', I sowed otton seed at die time ofsow ing my wheat, plowed all at together -with a twister, burying all, both pea. vines anid ta-ash. I made this year fifteen bushels to one sown, without, ainy other prepara tionl thatn here stated. Corn.-l broke up umy hand as soon as I could, with a bull-totngne phlJw. Whean I plante~d mly coarna i the maniure in the hill and dropaj ped the corn on it anid covered with a twistet by throwing two furrows oni it, and str-iking ofT with a bona-d ini 8 or 10 days. I also r-un die saab-soil coualte around the corn at the fir-st wortkinlg, -and broke ont the middles witha the bull1 tongue plow. I thent llowed tree times with the buzzard or sweep. My corni kept ga-en to thea ga-aounid, nott withastandig we land eight weeks drought, while otherrs int the sett le mient comp hlained oif t hirs bina -thg aup. This was oan upland. My bouttonia landt I broke tip as soon1 as I contabl, with a bull-tongue, as dleep ais I cubll. then let it alate unatil juat biefore phmat ing. I then tookt a oae-haoase twister and broke it as deepi as I could. ulso had a one horse' sab saoil coutlte and run in the same fura-ow withI the twister; plowed one timei with the bl~lI tongue, theta used the sweep; altogethi er tiadr. fine corn. . P'oease *exceuse bad waiting anid mis Ita'keas, f~S ii tawi taot acenustomiaed to writ ig for agrttirjr paaaers. JT. W. L. .Thickety Frk-, S. U. AN~ ExTuaonoasau Drascovi:anr. The attention oaf men of sieneaae, in Paris. has beena drawn to aun extr-aor dinary discovery made in a aneighiboriingi departmnent. A grave dIigger in 1 br ow ing up som~e .rjth, canre lzjum a bod v 4-n a Stato of perfect preservaJtiont. Oaiexamiaiation it *prord~. to be thalt o)fan individual butrie'd thirity seveni years ago..-IIe had died froam the eiffects ufirt bilte oft a iad doeg. The shroud and cofflin had lh ilenita I dus t t lie body remaiined itatl. Tlhais is die thiard exhtiation mi~va witin thirty years, of bodies the victim of hyvdro phobia, untder sinailar eir-emanstances; . and it would really seeam thait tev wvere beyond thte reach of decomapos-I tion. The r-egistryv of dlealbI was coin mnit of the brady- was fiaonad.-Republe. , Cunt. Von Dtau atn A.:.--\--Vais e p~crim'ents detailed ina ain exebi~aige, go~ to) prove that this t roubtIltom dLtisease may hinuteffectuaaly ettred lby thle use ofC stiewbr. lepres. Ita the amio-st severe aseand after- other well tried remew Itaeufiled a tea of str-awberry Jubv9kh'Aechecked2 tlie disease in a fhw hours, awnd" restored the piatient to hahla h 'a- Ulat attna...1 :.....-,~ of en:illilg a. Jhysieian.let tihe patient, eat. a few green leaves of' the straw berry piant.. and clre theis-el ves. INSAxNIT 11 Cal\.w1"onNuA.-Thfe re port (IIl tie laotird of" Trustees of the in sane A syluta of Cadifhreia, is i einarka l' interesting, lore so than the lie ra lity of t-h d1o(um ients. There i' j Il'llips,:t gretter:tiinnonuet (if iisiilit in that state thun in anly oither inl thle union tneon nII erL ual proportion If Ilie population1. 'This is att'ributatble, in :a great extent, to the tmental excite mncut and Ilysical exceses incitlet. to the unsett led Condition atl adveiturobs lii' to which all who al m ig 'lirate to th , laud of gold are subIjct. \\e, find that of" the whole muinbar admo led fi-o1 'May 1 1, 1852, to Deectlber 31, 1853, two hulindred and eighly.four were admitted into the asy lum at. Stocekton1, tw\teenty-sevene were caused by disappouintmient, nine hy loss of' property, eight by fear and grief, sev en by iniental excitelnent, forty.two by inteiiperance, and twentydfive by bad health. 'Ihe ex penses of the instituntion duringil! the year amlounted to 8&.970 88, and the balance inl the hands of the treaslrer at the end of that period was over 81l0.-Ma,'rcury. A SWINDLE. A gentleian ifrom the country, who is in town for the purpose of purcias iug goods, wa";s sadly takeni in few in0'1nings since. Walking through I Ia'nie-st reeL. to East By, about break hst liine, and befo'e the fiss and fllbury of the day had conmeneed, he earnel uip to ai very honiest looking" c1unty 111 a, wkio gwas walking inl the same iirection. They had scarcelv IpaisseI te Compliments of thlmrninu, bflbrc a boy imet and peassed them, aid as he did so, stooped to tpil: up som1e thing. This arrested the atteltion of tle inma who hadt been casually inet. Ile inqinired of the boy about it, and the boy, with some id ietalice, con fessed it, was a pocket book; the casu. Al acquaintance elLimied it; the bov demanded two lunid ted do!lars, as a reward for finding it; the casual adcqu ai1tancc declared it was too much; lie otle red one hund red; they ngreed at list, to split the (ilerence, whei the chance geitleman d iscovered he hal nothing less than1 a Iie hundred dollar bill. Our co'untry mnerchant, was appealed to in this diletrina, "ho happening to have within a few dolhirs of the :Lliiolnit, haniefdi it over upon ihe promiise that it shoulld be iefilcled at the lotel, to whieh lie and his cbaner actilainl 'tance together started. The accideltal Lrentleinan hail gone but a short. distance*' in the itirettion ofI the 14tel, IIowever, etfore it recurredt to hini that. there was soniethillg w rolng1 about that boy, ail begged our coun try imerclhlalt toi u'ait a timiienit till he could go anli see, but unluckily, :s le aLpproiebed the b(,y. the boy started -lie was coimpjelled. of (ourse, to run after tin, :tlld t hat is the l:st ourI fl iend hots seen of' either of themn. The boy was overtaken perhaps, or perhaps lie was not overtaken.-there Is nio kilowng. lIt., 41w' f'riitl iS lIow-V erfjilly conios 1 Itht toI whatever i recsulIt thlis race has load them. it has carried bev'ond1 his reach his iiine hun dred and forty-two dillars. Iloinum10.0 lere L'-': ws 011F r~1 A tiov.--he iimplerilf forces of (luna since their r'e captu ire or Antoyi. have been) comiliittina r un Isurpallsed cr1ili upon I le inlsuirgent7 A lettecr fromi that caty to the New- York Ci~oniimerce, thtus depicets the brutaf scenes: ".\lan uc2 Vre put. l IIn boird the G iiwerni mendlt warl juniksi iif whlich someI sitv wer aneb loreid in the st reami, andL aftecr~ beinig lie sea, andii there~11 pircedi with ike a Is ofitenl as thiey' rose to the su rfaie oif th e water'. Illuidreds were taken to thi ' e)' ties :nidi bleheadled by'~ clumii.sy eecutioneirs; and11 their knives gnIwinlg idit unde11r si iiuchi but1che, t hey were oftenl1) obiged to) utiike thiric or imo~re beforeI thie hiead coiulid lie severed fromo its holy. .More holrrible still were Ilho li''scene11s ill ti s aw.. ftul trag.edly. Siiiie were punt to dleathl hv thle stlower prt-s of dl~iisilmbermzent.- - 1irst 2a Si- gle ker wa':s biwn1 ifi', hen the 1other;, aflter 1th-it1the .trns were a ken, in g~reat st ripis of flkh IrlIml the body and11 cr'pingi iof the nose~ andli (ars--dsembotIw.. this Ilortuire', it. i .si th-lit no word of coimpiainit, 1no lok or IexpreC~sin of thell agonyw t hey were sullbriung, e$('apfedl irom tile pilor wretches, a trait of ebaiLracter wv2h1i' striin~rly alssimiilt these .longls wvithI the A mini2 Inians21. Dr2.Ice.ori-: I NSINrtA'iox.--TwIo fel lows werelI quarr llingii , oneW of thernii be tng a1 very (12ark bided'1 cust 1ine1r. Af tei' some1 wranglLling. f'riendl of' fiirskin stepipedl upl and1 tiold him to tell ths othier *te i-liw thaL lie badl negro blood ini his veinls. "I hate II d.o~ that," said Fail skin. "YouC2 ca' jis iua/e, I ieckoin," re plied1 his Ii ieuid. "11 ooin here,"' 1obl1ress ig Iflhek. blood. All I've got to) sayt efthey'll1 dig( denc four, ](et whar~i yourt g/rau d/ady was buried, the'y,i /und niyyer wiot," A\ Gr.--ho wrote the folilowing~ speak s to I le hea rt: lieneath tliis stonel(, in sweet repose, is laid aiJ ithters dearest pride; A tlower' that, scarce hlad waked to life, A nd light. anld beauty, ere it died. God ini his wisdoiin, ha~s recalled The pirecilonls b)oo n his Inove hadi gi venl; Anld thlouigh the ('a1sket iiioitiders hiere. The/, Gem is2 spar0lin~t/ noIn heaen iin'tlired a v'ei'y litideutN liss ofa shlop keejler. 'Anly wh'at ' 'An y liillb-hlil 1NollnetS ?' nAy-yii tlonut tuleani lef/-luoin 1. Thie youni g tlady was b'otiglit to by the nropei' reLstora'tives. "BROWNING & LEIVIAN," JMP'ORITERIsS OFl Frea cI, IIritisas uand er'u uau DRY GOODS.. 209 and 211 King-sreet corior of Mar ket Street, C'lL\ R L I-,' TO.V, S. C. 1A RPET:'IING S.-Ingrrain,, 3 Plly,, lirus sels 'iapistryt 'ntd V'lvts,. ClII'1TAIN 31AT1'ilil.\1.5, in Silk(, Satin, and Worsted. CUIltI'AIN CAl 3iItIC S and 31 SI.I NS, in lartte variiv. I111 IIt0 .11)EREI ,.ACE and l USU IN CI'l'AINS, nil sitvle. Gl.1' COllNICl:S, in all te., new design.. C'Ui' TA IN G1311's, II111t.1, 1.001'S, T'A SSILS, c., 1)RA FIt\' CORDS and l1i1:I.[, ItO'FS, in all varieti.s. ilt l'l'ISII and AMERICAN FLOORl OIL C.O''IIS. 1i.\'VE nn-i Gli.!' ST AI RODS and S'A ill CA PI'TEl'!N;S. of all styles. WI I.T'ON, VEIVE'l', and A X3ilNS'I'ER Ilil'5, in great variety. 'LAN''A''ION W'0 'T.ENS-Il1,AN. KF,'S, PL.AINS. KF,1SF.YS, CAI'S.&e. ied and White LANNi-LS, SillitTlIINGS, &r. COTTON OSNAllIRGS, of all the host Souther tnak. English ant American COTTON FL AN NI:8. French. English. atnd American 'llIN'i'. L.INFNS (0', ItlilAlI)XtiIN'S ilperior ale, for SheCtin."s. hirtint, P'illow Cases Tlabtle U)nmasks, D),yliest, Napkin-t,'l'owvellings, flik h , Fruit Cloths, 11. .. Diapers, Grass ('loth.[. &c~t. C'I.O'I'ls, C.\SSi3[i.:lts and \'K.STIING.S of best french Gootds. SIIVAN'T'S CLO'1'IS, in all the shades of English (oois. SA''INl-:TS, 'I'WEES, .lE.\ NS and TN S:S, of all olt alities and yles. w"it II A Ft'.t A RT1'.i:NT OF Rich Dress Goods. TI S I SI IS, .RI: :iN A D) N E':. 311 iS .I NS, Ac. lCI.1HIiAZINES, AI.'A('AS and MIOUJIN IN( Ca ))S. in great variey. E4 liltCDEItS and IACE G:OODS, ofev (ry description. EVININC IlI.SS Goods in Great variety, constantly received. All the aiove tare of our own DIREC' I.PORTATIONS, and i fT(1red at tle I.O W ES'' 31AlK E' Prices. i'"1{315.-Ponsh. or City A ereptante. 11:-' The one price systern strictly ad hered to, ant all (o;oda. Vnrranted. liit)WNIN: & i.I*>1A N. Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1834. Ii if Noice, A 1.1. pernns whto ore in nv debt a fee. Will please to conme fotrward,'and pay it to tne, IFor Iiln nowe out Of thte indulcing miod. And! conhin't wait lnger. inde'ed, if I wonl ; I'he SleritTha"ot Inl,', with hIarness uy. hark; .And rootn I'm to trot otn a very rough track, If my friends don't coii? lrw and and give ine a lift, I'll go to the dt,:vil. stoo, all in a drift, Bilt r.htier thain gi to Iim,. o e:arly. hark yo Ill eive a we hit if a hint; now mark mue t If you don't pay itlp, right ttnder votr nst'es. I'!f take all your papters, and give them to Andl then, oih, then, yon'Il get votr farin in hell, he'll roast youi like a fhrin. .1. S. It it'll 1. .. Clarendon, Feb.. H, 1S51. 15 if Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDII EWS, ''akes this inethod of infornaing the citizens of Stunterville and %icinity, that he has just opeutnendti on - Ie iecrner ahove Clarks lii. til. his NE.W (AlIIN.' VA IE11003, lalere he will keep for rule, chettap, till .sneh[ furniture" as comes mner thtis depar.etie t :f hi, tradel: n'itd will f'urnish for anth,nt Chiarle'stiin purices. nil deiscritionm oif [itrnitutre .ttaule. Ittlpairing, ecenuted at Ifhe hnt diit. Felb. $, l'ai. 15 tf. To The Public, .1 A.\I ES II. Cl .A It K b~ees leaive to noti fy the c'itiz'ns oft Stttuterzvillie tmtl tihe vi e'nttte attenttionli to any business't itn ithe ttnerit a ,shar, tof pubtlic~ haor Stttoterville, hatt. II th, 18->1. 1 1-if SAMfUEL C, DUNN & Co.. :37 Dey' St ree t, ~ (h '.! ttaye Street, New Yotk. $ Chtrlestn, S. C. JTuly 1:lth, 18.-:3 37-tI Notice. 'lTe Stubisuribeur trespect foully liz~orrtns his ens foieri' attd t~niheputlittt hte cannott carry ion hisi busitne,. on: a cre,!it of twelvet .inths. tmir wourk .mayv u'xpect to. hi calledu otn at anty I.- rettuts i thanktt thr thec hheural puatronaege whluih Ihe htas received. .Ilanttary 3, 1851 10) CGu. Fall Goods! Fall Goods IllT "i.F.R & N F't iill:ltiutould retpect fuly itnformi tlt-ir friu'ndus atnd the. l'itblie tgeneirally, FALL AND WINTER OO00DS, embthraein every, qpialit y andu st il of I.\A lil F.S' I IlFS GOC C)I IS ; I len',vy Goi, .. .Croce'r it''. lluoots andui SI,,., if o'verr deucription;. bt~ist styli'e huts itnd t'nys.; Ilrln'warte aoti C rookery; lheadyl 3Math C'lothuing, 'tc. etc. , to whlui tiny A lt if CIi)--l lA 1.o - Important Notice. all thonse indtlld' to tm. iither lby nte or ar' counttt, to come' i tt'w nt ith. thei iniak, hihes or c'ortn at Ithe mi.lt, i.a or lbefire thte f'rut alutday itn Mtarch. ntit, to save youirselves o f dipe1 une andI 1o cheat Lanwyers, Shernifis and petty Consales otut or cost1, fir At the lossi tofa ,enn~ty Yon'll grtmnhl li titd groan, As thbongh the rhettnais WVere' piercintg each hotno. Fortever yu will Ihaunt, AntI you shiako', least to-tuttrrow Shtouthl brinag yion to want. 217' I'nty tip, attd s'ave costs, andt thuere wrill ye. lie a crust left yout. WX'. l RANC'IS ilUTL'ERt. Jasn.23, l851 13t. To Rent, Comnotious antd comtfortable Dwelling Alios, wvith a basemtetnarmet aind goodi ot-hutildlings. 'IThe Hotuse is situlatod on WVashdington Stret convenient. for h~usitess. To a gootd tentant it will be routed low, For termts apply to .. R. I.OGA N. Sunmiereilln. Jan. 11ht, lr.i 1-_fr SOUTH CAROiINA. In Equity---Sumter District. !Maria E. Ma ples, 1 I )ol ly Ml. M1ap>le, r Edward Jlaples and Naomi C. Maples, lBy t heir next friend, Levi F. lhame, Bill for Arc't. .ackso n .1. 1rothtn, ''hoiuas Maples and \Vilhiam A Brock and Mary his wife. J It appearing to my satisfaction, that W1illiams A. Brock, one of the I)efendants in the above stated Bill, is absent frot tlt State of South Carolina : it. is ordered, on motion of Mayrant & Richardson, Complainants Solicitlors, that the sail \Villiam A. Brock do plead, an swer or demur to the said Bill within three moths from the date of the publication of th is order. A Iso, orlcred, thnt this Order he publish. ed three month in one of the G;azctts in this lbstrict. \V. F. B. IIAYNSVOR''I I, Comn. Eiq. N. D). Jan. 11, 185I. 11 3m SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District. John .1. C'onyers and ' .Jnali A. his wife, vs. i Bill for Account .ohn B;,kelv and r and Relief. lzaheila~ E. h' :s wife, and others. J IT appear Ing to limy satisfaction Ihat Tlioiai I:. )iekey, R1ht. M. C. WVither Spoon, and .losoph rMontomery, 1)efend ants in the above stated case, reside out of tle imits of the State of South Caroli. na, on motion of l1anding & DeSaussure, Compliinant's Solicitors : It is ordered that he do aipear, and ati swter, plead or demur to the said bill, within three month aler the publication of this notice, or an order pro confesso thereon w ill he entered against. himn. A lso, ordered that the above order he pr!o.hed for three months in one of the Gizetts of th District. WV. F. 13. I IAYNSWVORT'il Comiissioner in Etiuity. Jan. 11, IS.51. 11 :3m1 In Equity---Sumter District, \Vtihlam L~ewis, Admnt'r. of RILL. I.con:trd White, vs. F. J. & . Mos.e Cltries \V. Miller. Coinpl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late lIr. J.rates 1IIaV swon-rn, cntit led to caim under hisi atssignment toI the shove named )eferniant, executed ont ite 2Si h ol:tv of July A. 1). 1812. are hereby no. Iilie.I that, by an orhr in the above smated came, t hey are reqomired to establhsh their de inanis bef'ore toei, Commissioner in Equity for Sionter D)istrict aforesaid, on or befure the first day of ay next. I also give nut ot that I will until the said first day of Miay next, receive proposals for the sale of a part of the real estate conveved by .the 'aid assigminent lying partly if no0t iholly in the corporate limnits of Sumterville, hounde<l by lands of I)r. J. C. If.svswnrnTra, 1V. L. Iltaeso 'I'. J. Co<:nti..s , and Mrs. C. los. S.RI, and liv the iew road runnling fCroom Sunm. terville to the steam mill of T1'. J. Coeni s S.A &. Co.. supposed to contain asout o.e hundred and Amv aeres. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII, Com'r. in E1it y S. D. I)ec. 27. 185:3. 9 tf South Carolina--Sumter Dist. Satnnel TIindal, I-'arrair, Hanko,i,. & Co. ) Samiuioel TIinidal wh lo iis in ahe custody~ oof the !hell'h of Shuter laistrioct, lby virtuse oofa writ oof ( opio:~nota sat.oic imlum, not the ittit of IFarrar, ti.-ol0.o, &* Company, ha ti vingo filoed ini myi ofic, togethior w oih a Medlet, .on ooathi, oof his estatle nin ellcs, lois petitioni to the (C'oturt of C om.* mot I 'Ieis, pirayinig Itiat hie may bie admoiitted1 to te beniollit of the~ Arts oil the Genieral As 'oembloty. mnole four the relief oof tinsolvent I)ett irs It is herebty oordeoreol, t hat atie saidt Farrar, Wotanks, & 4 'ooii panyo. aindo ailt other the credoitors, 10 ' win~m Ithio saoidi Samueil Tinoai ioo in anoy wiee indoebedl. lie, and1 thoey nre he~reby sum-~ in(onedo, andt hiave nticte to appeatr, before thle saoidl 'ouort at Siteor Courlt I litnse, oni the elevencth daoty otf April unex~t, to shtew. cause, it any' they' casa why the pratyer Of the petitionl aotlrenaido, shouilod tnot he' grantted. Olier Of ( omsmono lea's oif Sitetr Iliist rict, I lee. 29, 1853. Notice. lit1'raCe54 Massaaufactory'. oJA. l oo . A3lo 11Si still continueso to car nteaboove butsiness inl all its vaorious boriaoonc~i heson takeso' ihis tonethiod oof retotraingC hi i than oko too hois friendos fur theoir libieral patron-. ago. atol inspestoy close' anenon01 to btuonss to still merit the osaime. CA Ill(AGSs ANti llUG. G 1I: imade' to order ando wvarrantied foor twelve mnoths. It they shiois!d fil itn thait timne itn Ioointo of woorkmnotship or miatecrial,. they will be ro'pairood freeo of ocharge. llo dleernis it unnoec. esooary t- say anyting in regardl to) hle neat neoss ando oduraboilit y oof hiis w~ork , as his woork will sohoow for itsoelf. Catil on him at llishoop '0ille amnl ihe w ill give' as gomod bargains as cati boe hiaod in ha~rlestion. Ie al* tso os plomott-work at short niotice.. Slorw-. ..ho oium bone' w.ithi ntinitess and dispatch at $1 5o0: al romoitil. II is teriss foor new0 wuork will toe to .suit poiurhsrs.--Withi initerest al. wa -s. lIs ihoville, !S. C.. .Jan'y 18th, 1851 i2-6ml .ojr -rne o1.1 s-raxI) oir s. & J. ol.nihm-r S. &E. M. G I IBf i.lTI cc~. ontinnte the CA RUA(RIAGE HUSSRN at due abhove st ano--No. 35 andl dto Wentworth.street, 'Charleoston-t-w here they will be pleased to exib loj the loi r obol frieinds and cutstomeirs a very extenosive Stoek of Yehicles, com.) p iring those of their own mnanufacture, together wiot ~v iiariouis o1ther sty3'les uslly fon ind int ts in arket. Th'Iei r long acqutainot. aniCe wit tiis tmafrkeot as tmanttuactitrers a nd dlealers wvill eniable thlom to ofyer gre'at mdtteemtts~i to lpurebiasers both in styles atto porio'os. Maoro'h 15, 1~5 I. 20 hy In Equity- --Sumter District. Mary jo. Ruchhloourg,) by next friond And WV. WV. Itieb bouirg, atnd wifeo. Bill for is Inljuncitioni anid anot .tlhn 1. Blax. IT appearig to iny sat isfaction,. that then above mned .6hnai 11. lit xter roosidles bend ii~ thi liitis of thin States. It is or. deredu thait hie odo appear andl answer, plead,. or do iti r to thle saaol ill, withmto thiree tiionthis from due publicaticon of this notice cor ant order pro.ao;.so thereon wvill be (ntlereod aaist htimt. Assosoorerd that thoo ablove order putb lishted for t hree- notths in otne of the Ga ze.tts of thle dlistrioct. W.F. B. IIAXYNSVWRIl, Feb.9 1S,%L 18 9rm 1taulbitatcs. Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. T. D. Fm:zEmnsos s a Candidate for SherilT of Sumter District at the ensuing election. Aug. 24, 1853. Mr. Editor:----You will oblige a number of the voters of Sumter District, by annonneing in your columns the mime of Major JOn IAL.LAuD, as a Candidate for Ordimary at the enmsuing election. A ug. 13, 1853. 42 t f FOR TAX COLLECTOR. iMa. EDITOIR :--l'ease amounce Mr. ROBERT W. 1)URANT, it candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next election, and oblige MANY' VOTERS. January 14, 1852 13-if & The friends of Capt P. Al. (illIONS anomunce hmi a camli. datO for the oflice of Tax-Cllector for Salem Count y, at the ensuing elect inn and obbiiei Haay Yonmgms. Octomber t "1. FOR TAX C OLIFC'OR. 0r 'i'Ime Fricnds of Dan ALi Al'II s, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for Claremont County, at the ensuing election. F1'h. 6th, 185:3 15-td F 0 R O R 1D I N.-R 1 Y. fT Mr, Editor:-You will pileae announce WILLIAM II. BIUJN SON as a candid.te for the Office of Ordi nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. April 27t1m. 1852 27-t F O R C L E R Ki. (LT We are authorized to annmice T. J. DINKINS, lFq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the nning election. MANY VOTERS. April 1Gth 1851 15 if 0 Mr. Editor : PIease ana nounce Mr. J. J. McK ILLAIt, a Candi date for Clerk of the Court, fur Sumter District, and oblige MANYv VoTnnCs. April 13, 1852. 25-tr FOR CLERK. MiR. EDITOR:-MANY FRIENDS of W. J. N. I1tou-:-r.m7 are desirous of put. ti iI imm in nomit natmion for the Otie ,,f Clerk of the Court of Smumter Di.-t rit, at Ilie ensing election. May 24, 1853. 30-tf F0R SHERIFF. YMOThe Friends of Mr. JOI N F. JUNE, anmounce him as candi ,'nte for Sheriff of Sumter District at the next election. Nov. 1 2t h, 1553 '-..lpd. -., We are authorized to annonee A. E. l'( )O, as a candidate for Sherifl'of Sumter District at the enusu. ing election. Decembemcr 21, 1852 S--tf Mr. Editor:--Please an noince JOllN N. McLEO) a candidate for Sher:f' of Sumiiter District and ob linge MlAxy Fmms'NDs. June 29th, 185:3 35-tf SOUTII CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District. Mlmry I). Ciox, ) Serenma E. James, j Blill to confirm Sale et. aml. or Landmm and for vs. execumtionm of title. Camspar Jomnes It apearing1 to may sat idactionm thamt mime above nammed defendiantm, Casepar Jommes, re sides beyond thme limits of time Stamte of Smmthm trolimm: It is ordiered thamt lie dJo appear, anmd answer, plead oJr demummr to time said ill , wit hin thtree mmonths after time pmubh ealtion of thmis notice, or man ortder pro. ('onifessio ihereon will lbe enteremd againmst him. Alsom, ordiered thamt time above oirder lie publm~iihed for thmree Imomnthis in onie or mime gazetts of time IDistrict. W. Fi. 13. HIAYNSWORTHI, Commissiommer iin Eqmmity. Jan. 11, 1851 11 :3m $100 Reward. 6 RUNA WA Y, on last Ttmesday time 17th miltamnt, timy Biny RIICIIA I). whmite' mmmhto, abiot five feet thiree onr rouir mches~ igh~, oieraly stoumt bum.iit, -d) mit mtwem tw yv,~ ears old with st ramih h ghmt ;cl et. har. hats an very suiky ap peamranmce, andl ami nrwers <pum c k aunid shmort whent sponrito aii d boy3 has a short thick foot, hiis hmands shmort andii thick, chumbbmy ligerm. lHe imad time scar o; a bhismer on his forehead jumst abiove time eye-browvs, ihe mamy try to hide it bmy wearimg hmis cap or hat dotwn over his formeead. lie willi me smre to pas himself for a wite man for hie is very whmite and imas been taking great care of his skinm for sonme timeC. Whmen he~ left lie had a clothi cap, black co:t andm a dark ctloredi pair of pantms. lIn will lie smure to cihanmge hmis cap andii clothes ais soonl as lie can; hie also weairs hisi hair in fromnt stiraighit down to hidle inhle scar mot the lis ter. lie is ma shmoeumaker byv trade, though lie imay nmot go at time bumsiness, cxpeciting that lie will lie so udvertised. VTe above reward or Omne Humndredi Dollars wvill lbe pmamd for his delivery mm amny Jadt ini time Stante. lie wili be sure to give himself amnothmer rna. JA MES T.OWVRY. Blradlieyville, Sumter District, S. C. .\laiy 2hmtn,1852 30o-, W"j Camdenm Jomurmnal and Cheraw Gam -iette piubilseh five times. Negro Shoes. Tme subscriber has made arragements fom time mamufacturo o ffromFoumr to Five Thosndm pairs of thme above article by theFA LL. For referemnce ais to quality, hei wvoumld respec-tfumlly refe r persoins whlo maty ho disposed to puimrchaseo oif hunmm, m thmole whoit patroniruid hinm lastpa As- price, hie will ghuaranmtee thoem as low as cani be oflerdedt. May 22 2 .J MORG.AN. FISK'S M ETA LLIC COF'FtNS of all sizes, constantly omn hand and for sale bmy IhUDSON & B1ROTHERl, O)pp. Temmprance Wml Stiterville. DYSPEPSIAI CAN BE CURED! 1)r: ORIE'S BA 11UM DE VIE," or BIalsam of Tife i, naIera trial of upwards of twenty years in i great variety of eases, confidently of-red to the public, especially to those afflicted with the most distressing conplaint, as a sure and speedy relief ihr their suflerings. hlend the following certificates. ''hey nre from gentlemen of high standing and residing in your immwdiate vicinity. They are but one or two of the ntoy in our postession all extoll ing the heahng virtues of this, (to use the words of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by Its use) most preciouts coil pound. Certiirate from Ihe Rev. Iartw' i Spain. Suatreav t t.t::,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1&,3. Mir. CArs. 1);i.onuI":. Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used I wo small bot ties of your Balsam of -Life; and experienced much benefit. I took it two or three times dai ly, ia teaspoonful at a dose in a wine glass of water. It nted on my liver, an:l imparted a healthy tone to all lny digestive organs, relirring ie of dislressmg /nugaIcrhe, und mny other disagreea ble rl1sje'pli: Psymtotns. [Sigied] II. SPAIN. Mr. CIIAS. DEI.Olt ME: D1":Aa Stit :-I take great )lea nre in recom mending your "lilume du \ ic." which I have often used, and alu'eys with decided relief, when suflering from altacks of Dysiepia. At Once a stim lnt, tnie 1and cathartie, I uml sat isfied it will prove eminently servieeable to all who are nillieted with I)yspepsia. Its general itroduction throughout the country will be a public benefit. To keep a supply constantly on hand, whicl, I would not exchange for all the Anti-dyspep tie nostrums from Maine to Texas. Yours respectfully, ISigned] JOHN W. ERVIN. For sale bv, It..En & ]ntITTON, )r. W..1. I)AnAN, & Co., rvile. M. A. Iliggins, Darlington C. II. " " " Dr. J. E. Byrd, 'l'imimonsville, And by DrInggists generally. IIOAT'h'1 ilIGT & IIAIRKILTOO. Wholesale Agents, Columbia, S. C. November 9 2 if Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK Di.ROSSET & BROWN, W LMINGTI'ON, N. C. Cotton Jactors and (,encral Conmmis sioL M1ercharnts. D B. McIAlJRIN. Esq., will Rive per tt.sonal and special attention to the in terests and orders of his friends in this S:ate and the a-djoining Counties of North Carolina, who rmay lavo r these Iiiuses with their llron:ige. ('onsi:Itnmcnts of produce to tle I louse in New York, either by way of (h'arlesion, Gemrgi-tiown, or Wii n:tlIton, will be covered hv insurarice, if nitice of the shipmient he promsuptly giv Ci. May 3, 1833 27-tf CARRIAlGES! ElRRItcE8!N o LONARD CIHAPIV, ii1111Iactt1rc aln(d Dtealer in Carriages and Harness, OF every description, Nos 1.21. .Meeting street, and 33 Wentworth street, next to the old7 stand of Gilberts & ('hapin. Charleston, S. C. W31. It. IIlN''ER. may he found at the above Rtepoitory, and lie takes this method to assure his friends that all orders entrusted to him will be attended to promptly and with strict fidelity. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold, ITlE undersigned has uiened ian offie at No. 16 State Street, Charleston. where lie har on hand a n ersr of mIKEi.Y YOtINC NE. G ItO ES for sale from whlich he can supply the wanits of anly of the communinity. These No. groes arc pukrchkased iln Marylandi, Virginia, North and Sout h Cakrolinua. 'l'o htis lot he is continiuall y recei ving accessions. The highest prices pid at all times for tiegroe's. J. MI. E. SIIARPE, 16 State Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Not ice. J. B. N. HAMM~fET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Ollice next door to J. I1. & R. C. Webb's New York Store. Makreh 22, 185~3 2 For Cash, And that only, Th'le checapest GROCER{IES ever sold in Siimtervilhe, can hie had fromi GORD)ON & (CO., at Dr. Mrillett 's Old Stand. --At.so Segairs of the linest quaility and most aip proved B3rands ill thle world, toget her withI P'reserved Frtuits of different kinds, Sy rups, NouIs, &c. A sha~re of the piibl ic patlroin zuge is idesired, provided'i it is accompainie( by) theC CASil, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO Tune 14dth, 195i3 3 REMOVAL. HUTLElt & N EWH lEhtY have removed from their former -'tand to the onue Ijirrmerly occupied by E. I). PIIING IE & CO)., onie dhoor North of l1. IlOY'S Jewelry Store, whlere they would he pleased to see their friendts tumd customers. Oct 5, '853. 49 tf JOSEPH WHILDEN, Dr.At.Eli PN Paints, Oils, Glass A ND SIP CHANDLERY, No. 60 1-2 East- Hlay. opposite P. & MI. Bank, CIIAIIILESTlON, S C. Ie keeps constantly for sale, a general assort muent of Paints and O ils of all kinds, Windiow Ghiss and Sashie-, Spirits Tu'irpentine, Cam phkene, Spirit Gas, Tanllow, Grinids~ones, Cor. idage, Chmaink Pumps, Cotton Font Gin Fixtures, Glue, P'acking Yarn, andI lrutshe.s of various kinids. Oct. 26, 1853. 52 Gm FOR WARDI~NG AND Commission Merchant, WILJIINGTON, N. C. PARTICU;LARt attention given to the SAL.E or ShllP'MENT of Navnl Stores and Cotton aiii liber CASHI A DVANCES moade on Con Signme-nts. Dec. II, 1853. 7 ly Administrator's Notice. All persons hiavinug demands againat the Estate of Mrs. E. Connors, deceasoil, no requested to liandl thetm in proporly altest. ed; iand those jilichied will please make immedialo payment to 'A. II. CONNORS, Admi'r. Nov. 14, 1853. 3 t( TV. C. WORT'H, Forwarding Merchant WVILMlNGTON, N. C. aiappiness and Comspeterne WIT IS IT I flhat we behold mansy females' scarce In the meriljs of u~aaes and ailunts. deprivisag themn of the sower for the enjytmnft ollife at as age when jphysical halth baoyaser 0 spirits. and happy serenity of manad.ariasiug [evn ace dilin~ of iaali.shomld be predomioant. Alany of' the catues of her sufferinga at rst-perhaps y.ar. beforea. periss duurin; girlhood, or the first )earn ut narrnge- car ins their origin so lightas to pass aoticed, and of couse mneglected. IN A FTER YEARS, Wen too late to be benefitted by orr knowledge. we look buck aid mnourn, and regret the fall consequences of oat ixenrrance. What ssouli we not often give to possess in earl/ life the know lIdge ne obtain in alter years ! And what days aand nights of anguish we might not have been spared. 11 the knowledge was timely ossessed. It is IIIELANCIIOLY AND STARTLING Tro rlamid the sickness and suffering endured by many $ ss ie l'or man y years fron c-aes simple and controllabie, easily aenmedi d-or better still.-notincurred, iferery WIFE AND MOTHER i'iensed the information contained in a little volume, (,, itin the reach of all) which would .pare to hetself TARS OF MISERY, Arnd to her insbaud the constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness df the wifey is irlirat gattin him the opportunity of sequiring that coms petencee which his exertions are entitled, and time posses sinn of which would secue the hliapness of hmmself, wife, and children. SECURc TiLE MEANS OF IIAPPINESS Dy becartirig in time possessed of the knowledge, the sstnt of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thoaasad. Ia view of srce consequences no wife or mother Is exensable it sIe are elect to avail herself of that know 'sd.;e in respect to herself, which would spare her moth snlferim", be the :nenus orfhappiness and prosperity to lasp assbared. aned eonfer upn hstter children that blessing above eti ;rice-hlrtiy bodies. with ihealthy minds. That k.nleelge is contained in a little work entitled Private Medical Companions BY DIt. A. Al. PIAUlRICEA U, n sors~ssan or r-tasrass:s or wotei. Joe llundreth Fditlon. limo.. pp. U2. PrIce $0 Ceats,. [on Tine ravxs, aTRA stlaDsto. 1 00.) First rmblished iaa 1847. and it is not SUIIIPR1ZINO OR WONDERFUL, tes'asrleris"F tsat EVERY FEDMALE, W1EI'l'lIbItI DIAllttIED OR NOT, enes haere- ncquire a fsall kasowledge of tiae astat trc. cunrneter naal ca uses of her cons prsnlrasta, wot1tilh tihe various symptoms, ad tiant sa-arly IhAIF1 A MILION COPIES .i u i liss e been sold1. it i" imptr.ct.rsbie to convey fully the various subjects trrsted .i. as tier are of o rature strictly intenaled -tor , anmm.ried. or terse corlrmplatiiag marriages, but no . r Ie .inia of errdvis health. sid -hat ieauty, eou. rn-.irert ranr h..ith. whicl is so coarducive to her own bti-i~us-a. w-.t rinm rf lier lime-banr, but either has or will -b..m i'. . im nr will every hursbanid who ihas the love , I .rfrtirnt of lip wife at heart, or that of his own te- - -u : ,. amiomi-ut. a"W' -tItDS 1' ONE IIUN DRED THOU c.SNI) COPIES NT'I'SY 1 IAl. withia ithe last ae. 'iN TO TIE FUBL(; VteT DEFIRAUDEDI - A, iilt.r "Ir. A. M. Maurrertr, iv N. 1.' is on the title page. and the - a hrk ( s ttce on the back if the title unibuy nl- of respectable and honorable a..r .rmne try rmall. and ndelress to lr. A. %1 r .-:u1. as there are spnriotta utd surreptitious - -r -mratrs of copy-right. 'ElttY WIFE. AND IKUSBAND PONDER: e.r for Ignsornsec. wslaers igrsorssce e- .isac-tr-y to tihoec we hitel am-nr mama mlen-ir. nams whers to dtalsel our Igamotnae I. wsIlalat oussr rench. Tea enable every tine to decle upon liar. inll tiainatl rteritajy of pswsessing a copy, nnel that nor i'-. nar rtother riet-1 retrnis unlifmormr.I upon the ,,,any enues., which, sooner or later, nre destint-d to mak.e f--nrfitl ravage's upon her health, unlesa ganrie. ,itist. nod that no conihiernte nnrl nfseenmtsane r:tnet have enuime to rphrrahl hintlf witih ar-gl.-eS a th.- welfars of his wi'e-a pantphlit of tirhtv-six ' mi. ontaiiaring full ?YIle-parge eruct Jsulta of't a.r -n:. rmtiether with extract., frot tihe ink, will b. mit r'-.- mar rAsrga I a any part of thae Uuietl States. :i.lair.sirtg. post-pali, as herein. Ktsorwlrlge In Iitalritlas+,'s -", mmisle to be Ir na . maht receipt of One Dollar (frr ith. b -n -ntrrt birnti..) -TiIE Al ti l II w i ". i t'ri.tlTE M EtIICAL CONIr t- tN' I. oiis w as.ri -i .-1 fr.ie to any part of the Cniterl State:u. It (y .-rr i:mt h jost-paid. ani a.elre.edS to Isr. .t. l1 At t t R IC , iBox 122i, :Now Y..r. City. i'ublih imca. Nor. 129 LitbotrStreest. New York. For sale by ROllINSON & CARLISLE, Hlatiiburg, S. C. Inr New Y'ork City, bry Stringer &. Toswnsmend, Adrinnee. Shecr manl& Co., Dewitt & Davenport, Bairnne & Co. OnTice, 129 Liherty Street, near Greenwich. May 17th, 1853 29-tf Improved Cotton Ginss Thankful for favours the subscriber wimh' es to insform the uhrllic that he still manufaic lures Caittonr Gins at his estaliishmenst in State btarg, on the mnost imnprov-ed and approved pian w ich lie thint a that the cotton ginned on one ofsthiose gins ot Iho late imprrovemsent is worth at least a qurarter of a cent more ihan the cot tn ginnsed on the ordinary gin: He alsonmatr nilac'tures them ott theo most simplil constriction,. of thre fanemi finuih atnd of the hbest materiale ; Ins wit, Steel Saws atnd Steel Plated Ribs Case. hsardened..a whlich he will sell for $2 per Saw.* lie also repairs oltd gins and puts them in comn plate order at time shortest notice. All orders forn Ginas will Ire prmty n uctal atne Sta-teburg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17,- 2& Veterinary Surgeon: ROBlERT W. ANDREWS notofied -he citizens tof thmis, anal the adjoinring Districts, thrat ire hass removed hais Stables near tire Do pot of lts heV. & M . R. Road, where he is ready at all tim-es to tak e chaarghe of disieased Horses for a moderate charge ; mn all casrca where ihere irs nom curre no pay will be expected. Ho also corntues ita take Passengers to r~nd from the Depot, utnd expects shortly to receive a New Otmnihtia for that pulrpose. Goods lie will haul att thre oldi rare rf 10 centa per package, and sobrits the piatronIage of the public. Fe b. 223, 1853 1I ..f 4. NEW STORE. Third Door South of the Town Hall anid nrly opposiite Tin~dal d: WatsoW THilE stibsciber would respecifully int flormr thei citizens of Sumtearville -and the public genierally, thai he has.orpened-at. thre above plaeo n general assortment- of D)ry Gooseti, Boots anal Shoes, Ilaia andi Caps. Haridware, Crockeryware, &c. &c. Aso. A Chaoico lot orf Famlily Groceries of every description,5 with Fruit of various. kiints, such aS Orangee, Apples, Lemnpas,' &c. &c., which he will sell very low fair' J. .BA RRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 1y A, ANDERSONt Saniaaterville, S. C. Resrpecftahly informs the people of ~~J ter Dlistrict that. he hias just receiveeanda. no0w oflers for sale the set eeelee~d An most chroice stock of Fall and Winter Goods1 Thsat canritt be surprsssed by anything h i hl market, le has received -ma nedst styles' wich purchasors would dio waru'o-e xamitne hbe inre buiyinrg olsewhejre. BR( ADULOTli8 CASSIM21E8ANET V183 IN U2 A fush andI large sapi of l~eitry; Sliia Drawers, Giovios, Susipendaes,Cravats, Hfars kerchiefs, &c. &c., A larw: ansortmenfaof.RRFIOY MA~~lI- CRgb Th (I, which Will a so~l h a ESP Garmenta ma mfreed We bet, anda moarrated' W gh'e odlda c~sx. ders fromi e dishtac promptatly iialnded If. A. AN~glLM iN