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iIwE)W. The following lines from Ilo..e. Worlds, are ful! of wliolesorne adtvikei well as beautiful i:agery. 'l'hey con. vey to the youth l dreariner a les-o hiei it would be well for him to ponder Arise ! for the day is posing While you te dre.anitng on; Your brothers are eased in arnor, And farth to the light are gone ; Your place in the ranks awaits you Each mlan has a part to play ; The past and the future are nothing In the face of the s'.erna to-day. Arise from your dreams of the fu! ure Of gaining a hard fought algid, Of storming the airy fortress, Of bidding the giant yield Your future has deeds of glory, Of honor : (God grant it may !) But your arma will never be stronger, Or needed as now-to-day. Arise! if the past detain yon, Her sunshines and stonos forget ; No chains so unworaihv to hold you As those of a vain regret Sad'ur binght, she is lifeless ever Cast her phantot arms away, Nor look back sate to learn the le: son Of a nobler strife to-day. Arise ! for the hour is passing The sound that you dimly hear, I your enemy nrchng to battle i:-e ' Elise ! for the foe is near Stay not to brighten your w eapotns, Or the hour will strike at lnst, And dreans of a coining hattle, You will wakei, and find all pa.st. Franm the South Ca rolinii. TIhe '% sa de rel' rS i;111. By Dat. H. W. P'. JU NI Us. Oh I take twe to my childhood's home, I pine in sadness here Again in gladness let ine roam, The scenes to itemcry dear. In vain the flowerets here tre bright, itt vain fuir nature sniles ; All brightniess fades in sorrows nightt, Amid its sweetest wiles. Oh ! take tite to toy child:od's home, To trends and kindred dear My heart grows faint at days te c:'m, Ii lingering lonely here. The brightcst sk Le, the sweet'zt flower, The nittlnu:,t si hreaml:net fah", 1lave all here los It sent icing lhow)Vers, That juL Ied may 'pirit there. Oht ! take me to my ch ildhood'si home, I long to breathe the air, That fleats arot:nd that s.a cred dome. And lhovers ever there. On eagle's pinion's let me tly, And 'mid its sweet ness roit. And let me breathe my !a .St gh, Within mty ch itliiua i's tho;nc Address of Cie Cent:a Comarittee. TO THEi ]'EOl'Lt: oF sut:TH~ eA;OLtN.' Fecllow' Citizents : T'he Central (onini:-h tee appointedl by the Conivenitiotn 01 citizens opposed to the liqtuor tratlie, beg leave to address you, and most respectful: - to ask y'nur aid int carrying out titehe . ot the Coniventiona. WVe desire thte entire suppre''f the liquor traflic, but yet we do not do', e even this great an tail etic iat reform~ :ion t your will. WeL h'ope yourt unsdgei tanrh . either have been or wdl be con vowi e t tho enormities of the tramei and the nieces. sity of ending it. Before entering (li ttne i taaini puiirp.e, we desire to say, that whe litwe aps ak o! ending the trafile, we d itot wish to ae comnplisht that by atny vitolent or injunriou means, eveni to the dealers thieinsevs, Our propositin is to pas a la w di< latrinig ,the retail trafie in itoxicattiutg drink unt lawfiul, and forthwith to prohiitt it by the tore of the article wve would also proh~libit in the same war'. The sale of intto.xicat. ing drinks, as a' beverage, frotm anid alter same reasonable time, we would by law forever abolih andt prohibit. But thee great refatn we do nt ask fo~r unitil your will is ascertaine:d. We ask rer the piss age of a law 'whterebty the Ireitin of the State, entitled to vote, shal, at the plihs, say whether they desire the enactineit oft a prohibitory laiw ! it catnnot surety be itecess. ry midta - to state the evdse' the site of ittlo~ictini? drink, They htave boen presentt to every nan, wvomiani, anid childh, in th is St ate for the laust thirty years. Evory day now t hey are as a ppa rent ats thle light of1 a inoon-daty's siun can tuttke ohjocts. T[he sale ohf mttoxij cating- drink is lhe parent of bloodly mui r derd which' !:ave occurred, antd which are oVent now so sihamtfuly frequteit. it lias trodutced, 'loes producte, and will ptrol u i, tine-tent ha of ailt thle rifmes of hothttt Car olina, it is the ptarenmt of pover; y; it c. useS the loss oft character; it. destoys ain'y, energy, intdustry, and hotpe, anil Ii. Is our country with mtniserab tle, druttnketi lOt ers~. It- squanderts the titlbions of wedthti ad mneome which otherwise itiht he appro-ti prniiated to beinevolence, ed ucatott, antdt -1*im provernte'tt. TIhe mt o:niy spen-tt "im ri ZStous living"' wouild buiht'all the railroods contemplated or deisireud in Soth Ctarolitna; woouhi endow anad support -volle'ges andic -cudernies ini every part of the.State; atnd would crown every set tton wvith the results of genius and art. 'JThe sale ot imloxicatt ing dr'inak is the cause of thte teartyui intcrease of inisanaity. It. is Ithe dIreadt tyr.it.t which-crushes all I le aft~o s of the heart; destroys all thea cht:ams of /thm, s5ceet henne'' breaiks the t~es of w ife anid childrein; and titans thle htus band antd fathle r itoi the brutal tyrant, hated anid feared Ii ruins the slate! At the places where into~icatinig drmtk is sol hie Iearns to steal his -mtaster's gotods, to haste him, and finaly lto pml hhni o deh,lt An awful picatire ha:s thtus t;c Th hatihtl sketchied. D~o you desire to hang it up itt your ownt homes, atnd say this is a thing to lbe loved? No. WVe are stare voj wil say- tako it away. Let the o1ogiidi nio lIn ger be found int Southi Cariiolji. 1-ow can it lie dhone! P'rolihiaIi theutn ufatcturo unit sale as a haiveragie' I: cant't be done, is tho domagj~oe's objecttona 'The samteobjection Wals urged whlen your fait. era of '7t6 were about .brteaking their het ters on the head 'of their tyrat.t mother, (lreat Blritamt. Trusting, in the Lord of l glorious trial, and were rew:rded with lit. rt --i r. .. ns hiberty. We propose to you ti d so ikewise, and we promnise you ii..Ity- sohir ier- v freedom now and iil ever ironti le reizit o! the tyrant of the cup ! The const i1ution os in the way, is anoth fr objWetion. Read the constitutin of thIi State ntd the United States, and you will find that the power :' legislate in this l I nCu lar i.; left to tihe Legislature of the ISte withouIt restriction. 't'he decisions of the courts of Ihis State and of the Unit uci Stites alliri this to be so. ibn :t is reirr ncive of the rights of prop. erty, is another objection. The manuttae turer-the d.strlar-says, -I thus turn ily corn, rye, ;and harcv, into money." You trni liw stll' e y' life into the destiruc lion of it for moionei ! Are yoir heartless enough to hiold Ip thre ier of blood, and say this is our wea!lth. .luis sold heis master, but thd it profit irnd ''iIns ;rn swer is in his vohitatry de.ith. and in tire potter's field. Oh, our countrvinen. liv from such accurs'd atrice! There Is 1'0 necessity for y ierhhrg to it. You can sell your corn, rye, awl hrte:, for a better and in re certain reward. 'Tlhe rairoads have bri.ught :: ina:rket to % our doors. Sotith Ca rii rnn does mot raide enough of tl-e brea'l. stir li for the Conuipt inn oi the peopie, ;iri brener' there is no netcass.ty to rii6,1 1. There ; no ;urplus. Every huhel dis i h i ae's thtIe; ir r nch i! rnn the mu:hs ey' the hiu n; re, ,ta ringam j.(..r! The ve.dor hita nt even the poor pre ter.c.e' o: the d ist tIer. lie inakes imoner out o' the labht, tears, ri..icry1, piveI , dckgradlationri, in1a Intv, and (,rimes of nea, wotmeinn. and chi!itet', ani, Vesparion-1.ke, hbugtrilr it upt, Ie ..ays, cin rou tell by as anterl whence it ~nintre! T'le hunman erse rary not ie alle to asCerhInrn, but the eve of the e erlasting Avt nri has seen fron the begitrnlnrrg whrerrn' it cmne. ;i1md he is ready 11) say of the dealer, " cut 11in ( donr'r, wchny cutrub'ereh he the gnr.n." Ihiat prit iedt.orn is no new tting, is srho ii lv rit laws Ir'eh.l.tng tlie sale ot ii:toxi tatnir <iii in t rltanrt:tes lIss 1ih.ir tihre gi lrns it h:t a 1 :: prohi:s t:::g I:!. iag r"; ui quaranr.tne hitt the I' ms u.1hr.chr prohib i dn genltem:nr frmet reinrg ;i rby el..-.v-sag [,:n asi magrlat-, a:rtd riny rher srl ar l erract:.,enats. That pr bt iron is necesar y, is, shown by the trt Mat irmoral surasion hr:rs uterly I ilet. Th.it :s borr ;i terrptrtio:r is be toie the drinki:rg Irna , by' the sa:t:' (Io in toxic:atnrg drink, ::obr.ety c:ant never be obtainted. ''hIt the vender:; tan o Iv i e re..chevd by law. That it r. by pris. t+:! alone that tie trali. n% I a :.es can be eut if' arin de*trevrd. Mhost yf yu u id :v; how. eatn you er. tr;ailty prohibit the saa e. Iiehre by law that wherever intrx:caunng drinkh is annd to be kept for sa!:: a; beve:.ige, It :.ial, upl lite cnrvie'taonr (1: thel o-irtlc!' titti a r i the ''etI ei (Gera'lr e i.>. the eice, hre de.'i :l d t.:-hrti ., :.d to rer.r't of to b'' etry 3 at-l ,t. n loie th!::-.7 i., en n her :::':: ne :nl the expoinent fir u-, air! !.shni :t to be ('.t y duln:, :mdi ioluct.vet or the i-Lo L.rpry rt:- ults. Ou r rtI n inc. orporatii l tonr.s-i-E,! lit;i, . der-"on,Geol.Spriiur: .ne, .\ewherry ant N rit' itrn sie-::1 r .,w how1 c . y timt t:rat'h : u:rc - .np h \Iriti 5;ly li ii' H ill, '' l~ -nnp ll'i' t :11ll hoiw huinriiy iriace arid irod orthe r:. un tionr .l. ' hur.'! W L. a:e t; r;! Our parst glirirus Ih.iitory' :1rtsnnei'r ,'. Ou r lloires, o r V..' . C bir,'ri. r . . :g arid u.trseaCs .:r ' o.'" of a treemr.ri'. ier.:ge, i sin grt' to your rem l. m n . ., 'e".' i' it ,rr . y' t.o -i t' rn. iras wh~ n'ether .. ., a't r ni, rr' it .\ nit l'i'. Il tlt..il, rIti]ln rib t. thre p1r.alege is girniieri, wmrae' prrhibiin upon irr ry. bli:n. :a n! ovrh .m Otery hrimr~n.ri, i-r thiat tali on , Ira andu r'h.ilr:'n'. chitheni iny re ar a: egnrJly to bre e!.cr.shred un r : I~c l''ry Cirn: a of~ii thre 1 :ie trai ~ir'<- nitte'. Iiv.trietr'a.--.\lahmrray.'s, la.rt1 11.hk iur Souit hthmi isa just I trblisihed, ;rmd lii. lt n~ rae ci, thre iielii a'-ed I)oininm ie:mj uencer and~i then spaina Joeh. . 'ie ph . Oni mnmocaioti. iLt,.is in~ite -t p rrachre ir tihe. w~hie at penteth eriin in, .and inaduaed. o Irun:. ilrust rratioirs of teirrr timt ~Ihe soornl brrought hris heretLr's to theiir kriees. \\'inhe tirey wern.e t hurs alto s irg evn.er y sign of' ciirt r itioin, ihe tredi ourt -'.N - all of' ytou w~ho siticew lyv repenlt oif Iitr siis, hrold uip ytiou right id C. '-er rrmar in tire n.ast inuititurde lit'niidlte h- sjpred out hut h hris h-mrrd~s. -- lloin A\ ri'rgi' .\ iel," hioocco. -ht Va '" v-ithr thaine arudairttinre swo~trd i-Imtiest itt the r itt hd lit thei. johntterntmet ofi G--d, hren tire ofill evern hmnii whrichr hra- bierr rariseda hrypie'r'iticahy."' him rat mrsatanltlevery hrarnd : d ~rpe. -m.r1 Ilt (II. *f cir.. * n'-n'd fllotht a: hi torr renrt of taloqurnt it. r'entice t;mraint hreir sins ;tial the.ir deceit. 'J'hr t'ir- esit andir ririt, lirto'.il i.f al tire r'iptile-s in Texat is the ciniti p die. Tis it ahkind ofi warit thr'ee to six inehuis loing, t::atly like- an enrmoutiirs eat'erillr ; it i; greenI, r' brouwir u yelliow, simre hi ig horitnd oh iier thre-e c'ilhnis. Asa its mrnune denni te.. it hast' alongr tutrb side a row oh youit walkh seinire tright~ at'r'o.s wailr eb:intber floo mi'with rnaked f'i-el yrur I tytt. c lw to thme bodyit nt your fhoti; thrat. tire piso- n flows through~I caerb eimnwn, onntn itt trwo mrinuot-s vo wil have.' you wiiI hei rlea.. J The deJhy ting be trnedawy. It hamm b e"ef tatd claw~ byv ehaw~. e'lt out. Evn sif it erawlv s oven'r t: Iraked brad n. of at .!eepr in' persoii~n.i wi hou~t tikin in its I clat. af1ter, att last .no weC h..- b eeni toh. ofKlen rraceting a hautnsnr itilk inaid near tire paird,.arid : "'WhaIrt w~.il 3 oar take hu'orjom.i.! I "' YrselfI anid an goldenr Irig, si, rephiedili th 'i gI. i Tharnt, was a g-o one itt, butt tihe antswr of thet girl at the bouardinig hrouse wavzs better: A gentlematn calh-d ini, rand was shon vr aV*'i suite of* roorirs by) a vr prtetty girl. "Are youit to be let, with the rooms? itnquired tho gn aat. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Blostwick & Go, CO}LVMI3I:A, S. C. fA cn nsta'iti v on lbandt the kirre t d4ock of in this~ place, which thyare pirepared trt :;ell ait prices lower than aniy u) her estab '.1'hleir (lot hiugr is iiaitw rct i ,eaj by themii selves withI part icular refeirce to dli:, mret, and1: they feel wvairanl'al to say it itiferior to inia', :111(1 SUPERIOR~lCl~ '1'O MO :SI' CLOTIING otl'ed in anv part of t he countryv. The ir busiii'Ss is1 coil iluta,:I l1;a the. wtl p)r:C0' emi'l p4in iiicl, andII the prlic: o)f their (rt)41,. Iliar 'ih' in laildi11urea uiponl each artile ' b" wlich a lllitorinity oaf price is l!)rtl- :! anid ihc flex 912iceell h'lv('r is t'liiie'it) make~l;( his pu rch:isc. at as loo f rate, *oy the sto re exiprienel aniid helci' juslre. Pci ..ns Vis;, intr C tlinia a ire respcli invi l~ted toa :u)i ex;aitatili of ouir stock and11 pices. F'ebruairy Iih, 1ST) I. ~ aI Transparent window U'PIIO~It''I:llRdI AND ll:)DIIN WVIIOLE SAJ. E~ RE''I\1 'I'll E Fnhihrtwr ijR reciving" a hatrga'c t~rt. 51).00lll ait of l'a par I ia lline.; 1000 pairs~ oif Whjitloaw Sli:tats , 01 toll ;lsras'ae ot ev .iiiiia C uriaittls. l1:znaiilt, SatLjI in I.i:aaa., C ariiica, !liantl, l'ira iSacreep. 'eitia lI idt', &r-.&. &r. All h~ind- elf I l' aol-triaag, an hit Ile latii'-a :u Ll.s:tlt ttlaadrd t ii mutt it., !araiaa.. Aia ~ ~ 11 r.'1Wi . 2. lINM yN B3oots & Shoes, 107'. It CtI () a/sf) l a I rca!. (OLUhMt.lhhti~ . C. If AS tIit:iiaity oni hianda itei i4 ualy rca--i v. in-, fres ,plit, of~ah~ i all hiris tl' I a~t" ina t LE: VIA I ii It liar !:tout-.:at rM. .March if , 1 :'.a "'0 I. _ 411LL HOUSE~, T! 0 AS 1~ 1 -H ~>Si C. P Rj -V;3L"IT . IcliT 2'? 1:KA I. IS l 113N<C '' P ' R iISQ1 71 IN) '!o\lv.a .tn t'~~l\ TH 'lii; ' BROWNING & LELIAN, ' II JOI TER S O1F I'rachii1, 33111 4tI and Ge ii a>i DRY. G~OODS. 209 and 211 Killg-greet corner of Mar ket Street, ('IlA'I iLL'N 'I'ON, S. C. ( AR1'E'I'IN( S.-1tIllrit, 3 Pl's9, llrus. C'IURI'A IN MA'T'ERIAXLS, in Silk, Satin, C UTA IN C' IIC:S antad 135 LI NS, in l:M1TlI1OIl)E;ll:l) LACE and MSI CURTAI''lNS. rill 'tuvlu.s (.:11:1' (.)ltN 4I*:MS. inl all the~ ne ei~S CURT IAIN GIMP!S, IIOLII1tS, 1.001'S, I )1: A l'llt ('URlJ:s and BEILL IROPE~S, iii all c'Irrti.s 11111I1 toil AJ1 1:RICAN F1OO01 011 WILTO N. : \ I*:V.vi' and AXMI1NST'LR RI ii g.rulit 'itri.'tv. It i\ I NT'I'ION 11' 0 l0 . \,-IIL A N. (RedI and~ Witet ILANN IELS, Sill I4'1'IN(G$, ( *''" IN 0.1,N,1IL4RGS, of aill thet bes~t So t' "rut 111: l'es -I o:lilth ant Ametricant C'OI"f'ON' I'L. Ir ii h 1tnas Doie in! in' I'o1'll .i Iii IN!a Ns i fi lohe' B. E8.' i'apcruor (:rases. loths ! " r"2'' Ia 1rotc~ Ii (.oi i- IAIV A N'l' C LUl'! IS, in all tleO iIadt'isof l:z;:i.It (:"., tiA'l'1NlI'I',. 'I'\'vI::jS, .1 IA \.S and LI\. S ofS rill 4l'Ut1littL tim! Ity'ICs. t lul l! I .l tl I. n- t..Ii f l .': 1,0,. Rich Press 'Goods, Ii I .S.''Il 1:8 IAII:(;l: RI: Al)INE8.L I ~N S. Ac. Tl~IA I N i:S, , I .l'A'A S ant(OU N IsU(~oli iit :flnLACE inr'tv. f c t 1: 1:.\ I\ DU 4;r ,.:ct"ds ia G.-cat vrit Aill the alhoy': are of to r .t\ a aol" 1.11'r'!l :at II- I.(!\'T s'' M1AUI UT lIl'rj'c 41'1'111S, Cash. actt itlf Cit eptnce.Va Ii("rd to, and~ al; (ioail.~ \\':irranicoI. AIUL CDUN.9 :37 Div St re-i, "0) I l;.vno St reel!, Ne l n Yrk. : Thrt''tlu, :.. ('. l,I 1.:-h, 1: b : -( Notice. 't""'r. -iui t!:"" 4u2!.Iic it h," 1. Lila-it urrrV lit ht.- l -t . ;on'i :1 credit 1.,c~ l w . v n' -. l'rt'tti' 4' i I-TO u i'i'. :4tt 444.44 favor 111.11 4\i Ithei:r \iork ta: .-li i t I . , i- i!,!i on t I nv d tti fur i1-." vii i :, " - tritht- i: ttauto-d. ' li. r ;+rt . !"t ., in! 1~r thei lilucril iin i. ! h 1:. I.:- M I it I try 1 ^'t It) G t 1..1 1, : . t1 .. ", ' ..1 ';:' 1' t i! 1 , ::1 1. ); ,; SOUTHI CAROLINA. In Equity- --Sumter District. lby next friend And WV. W. Rich boi..g,, and wife. Bill for T's J Inrjunction and ~.an'i. Richboturg Relief. tin,) John 1I. Batx ter. rI" appearing; to my s~at isfaction, that the a bove namned John 11. Baixter resides itOvoind I]) limiuts of the States. It is or-I ie'redi tha;t h1' ihi alpeal- atnti unxwer, plead, (or il-ur to the said Bhill, within three oJr an1 o~rder' v1'""" ('(tPjd"ic)thereon wall bc entered ar;hos 11.1 1111. I 1=~r e htteaoeodrpb lhd 1.r ilir.-e mothsic in one of the Ca I ell.; ofl Iife ifistrict. I Cl. 2, p15.. (rnu'r. lit~y. S. D). Fe. 8,1 1. 1 311 In Equity---Sumnter District, :1!u'.o I B'ILL. Lee): .r( White, ''h~ cre.iI itr. of thlte I r. .IAtles hA Nt' to theabove nlii t lill)iant. exeut Q~ulI l lihr tA!lh day of July A. I). 181'2. are Ilereby ) 1 tili.-d tat, by anI ordeirm in the Shiove ?'l4 dt camle, hitV ytre reelifirid to estaliii1l. their tit wandtits I fore- toe. (i'rtfllnissjoll.r in i'e1uity for :-ii:nt.-r I)i ~iv~ aitrlrsaic, oin tr b~eiure) thet fis 1 o t't x.I ls-o give litile I lict I will uniil the ridj lir-t dlad of Ma. next. re'ceive' ]troll1owls for tiialr, nu t ~ut ftera ~tt ~lvrdIytesi "i:"tnini. li jl parity hif3.1. wlhll iin the ur i,,t u d!;~.i of Sincitterviltc., 11)111 h.ll b Iy ]Sousi of fDr. J. C.. IfA~N.1wtiitrli, \, .Vit:,1.J (uu.tad'~u 1 Ios Ia I.al biy t itt-%% r-ngti rununing! front Siiii Bitty acre-. l'oce.r it; IC.3.it 8. 1)f TINDAL, WATSON & CO. r,' "r- ut thteiiit', ;,I ion iif Ileir fricitil,1 "11 l it-. oliit to ti--mir ti-u-li selectled st-~k. I'Th ir i lortlle t c'iicturi.R till tarticlsc~ ai :::!. {Ict 0it ijt'r//l. -- itjuvnrt; anid triill bt c01.:laIly It t- ar - t..-red i trtiit ( aies Cm lla;- (it c i js tt, ai I n tie - t r ",t ri ,cc !. -~tie :iley tn I i c, -. I . " 1n I nlii ('jit, h a y ilt "tlld Iiuk:.A1n i R tIR I:%, lil'.titi'r, u: .Iiot-i.ant of ( ."t(littct lumpl arc f t'ile, I lie Trm 1 ' r"", izre avid Glasire. cy dvbeei1: an - sticcartiI: 'I)IX()\, Co. l''t~ok "_ U:, S17 if 'i'i is ('t..\iI-:% hOTelin ttill in op.th . ... . ...... . . .- -- a : _ $100 Reward, 1 RUNAWAY, on last Tuesday the 17th instant, mhy Boy RICiAItD, white inuhtto, about rive feet tiree ir four infchcs high, tolerably stout built, shout twent two yC . old with straight ight coloheal hair, has a very sulky ap 'arance, and answers quick aid short .hen s pkii to said boy hafs a short thick i~ot, his hands short and thick, chubby ingers. lie had the scar of a blister on his firehead just above the eye-brows, he nay try to hide it by w'earing his cap or iat down over his forehead. lie will be more to pass hiniself fir a white man for ie is very white and has been takintgr great are of his skin for sonic time. When he eft he had a cloth cap, black coat and a lark colored pair of pants. lie will be mre to chalige his cap and clothes as soon is lie can; ie also wears his hair in front traigIt down to hide the scar of the blis er. Ile is a shoemaker by trade, though to inay not go at the business, cxpectitng lat lie will be so advertised. The above reward of One Hundred )ollars will he paid for his delivery in any lad in the State. le will be sure to give minselh another name. JAMES I.OWItY. Bradlevville, Stunter District, S. C. M ay 2htn, U->:2 :30-tf " Camden Journal and Cheraw Ga ette- publish five tirnes. Notice. [Bishopvillc C arria;;e and D!:uais iYa;n1uhufactory. JA E1S-:s W. AM tRIOSi.: still continues to arry on th :bove butsi iness inl all its various Iraneblis, anii tals this tatintod of returning is thani to his friegnis for their liberal patron anl hopes by close attention to busineiw to till tier l the sate. CA itittAGES A) HIG i1 miad to order and warranted for twelve t noiths. If they shou!d fail in that time in, loinst of worlknanship or rnateriul, they will be epaired Ir'ee of charge. ]lit deems it utnnec "4ary to may itnyttii!g in regard to the neat i i anti duIrabilitv of his w.o rk, as his work ill shorw fr itself. ('all oil him at lii:hop. Ille ant lie :-;ill give as good bargains as can I ti hi in( Charlestun. I It also dol plot tt;ih-work at short notice. lorse-she,.rin. dote n ith it nenes and dispatch LI $1 !'n) all round. His teris for new work viii be to suit purchasers.--With interest at. Blishuopville. S. C., Jan 'y 13th, 1951 12-Gmn * Tii omtt T .\N ) F i. . J. tl.miR:tr S. & E. M. O;[l1ERT onnine tihe CA 1.1 E(. 1 !' I.Y'l.:.~. at the above i and-No. 3, ::d II \VWen ivrh:-street.. ihar in--v. here~ thyv will e pe--ised to 'huibit to their oil frnls aind iustoneors .vry c mIent-ie Niock of \'cbi Le:;, com1 ri ai' hose of their ownpvz ni:anufacture, ::et her w ith var ious other sty:cs auiilly nund i this arket. 'Ilicir lung acluainl men with i tiL liirket as inifacill(turers til di- wr i enahie themni to llier gre:tl udneerein. to ptilrchasers both in -iSis id pr ilos. Alrh12.15. 20 iv Cabinet Wareroorn. p. iq A11,REW T-'ikes this ia..tle'd of in fornting thercitiz.n e:-ry----e of u ratrille and siicinity, lds: that e la jlist oltncnet on : --.- ; eiL corne" r at bore itarks Ito A. Xi.l h1 I.\, wvh-re he n ill keep for rate, -hetp, af stchi fitrniltulre a . coine.. udiiier thli, * rimel' t of his lra lii~i wvill furinh fo'r -ash, at hariin toin ptric't , alli deaeriptioiis iof lurnitlire tmadie,1 la ~iin e~teutced at the 31ahfogany~ alol plaini tCoflins furiiished w1vithi lit itelav. It b. P-, 1 I 15 tf. Ial Gods Fall (foods lil'TIllt& N \\ f-:t Y oubtrespiectfll hato hey li e just received a large ai~ wetl se etedl Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, :mbhracinii everiut.1lh ity and11 tyle of L..11)1 ,$' Ua,.lt andi Shloes of e erydripin laiest ayelat n :'P-:I liirdwatre andi Crn.ekerv; -- A 1. o A tot of Cli01Ct-: Sit;Alts. JO8EPH WHILDENJ, lFE.'tl.t IN SlhP CHIAND)LERY, No. '60 1-2 F~;ast-Bay,. opposite P. & 31. Baniik, ClIAltLI:sTON, IS C. I fi keeis inoittuatly for sale, a generai lsori hee Spirit ( aas, 'ITallow, fi1rindlstoneitu Cor age', Ch'ain Pliinpst, Cot01ton Foot Gin F'ixturesi, Notice, A 1.I, lworson who. aretii inmy debt a fee, Will ple-a.e to cmit-: forward , tand pay it to ime, F~or I:nun now tout of the iindullginz imood. Aiii coldnli't it ilon'tgetr, indeecd, if I woiul,, Adsooni I'm to trot on a very roach traick, I ir tyfrilndt don't cuime forwardl Itad' give mit a lift, I'll go toi the devil. soontt, till in a dlrift, Iloit rathier tiatn go to hii;n, so early, hark ye! 1.1Ml'l gie we hit of at inil; now itrk men! If y c' do' pauy up, right undela your ni~ses, I'll take all your papers, atid give them to Antd tihin, oh, then, y6ef'll get youir ftirin ini hll , he'll roas.t yuu like ai ht'rin, .J. IS. ltit7II. 311. D. Clarenidoni, Feb., 8, 1351. 15 tf NEW STORE Thir~d lDoor .Soutih of the Towna THll ('and Vuiy/ oppsite T/inild & rhatsonl fIll subsenbier would re'spectfll'thy in. - orm lie citizens of Sumnterville( and thn public generally, that lie has opened nt thle abhove place a general assorlrment ' Dry Goods, lBoou:J and Sh'loes, I Iats and Cn~as, lirdlware, Croe~keryware, &c. &.c. Aso. A Chioi'e hot oh I'amaily GIroeies of every discripitiol, w*ith Frit o l 'irius kiin', such as Oranges, A pnes, L,monis, &c. &c., which he, wil iel vp I~ery low for Not. 9, j..'3. 9 ) To The Public, AulctRiee's Notice. .-ilh.8 U. CLARK begoav~e to, noti hy the ciioons of Stuintervili anld the vi einity, that hte is nodyi preparedI to give htis entire aittendion to any' business in the auction line. Ihe has byi~ sor cperienice; anad hiopes by del ~ tutmn to) Men a, ai nu. 1 1--i DYSPEPSIA ! CAN BE CURED! 1)I.OItME'S IIAU.M DP VIE," or Balsam of J Life is, after a trial of upwards of twenty years im a great tariety of raves, confidently offered to the public, e pecially to those afflicted with the mnoat ditreing complaint, as a sure and speedy relief fur their .uflerings. Head the following certificates. They are from gentlemrein of high stunding and residing in your immediate vicinity. 'They are but ono or two of the inauny in our possession all extoll. img the heahng virtues of this, (to use the words of a grateful J)ispepti who was cured by its use) most precious comipouid. Ceri/ifcale from the Rev. I rtwel1 Spain. SUmTEv1.LLE,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. CHAS. Dar.oatr ,. Dear Sir: --Last Spring I used two small bot ties of your ilalsaa of Life; and experienced mluch benefit. I took it two or three times dai ly, a teaspoonful at a dose in a wine glass of water. It acted on my liver, and imparted a healthy tone to all my digestive orgiis, relieving me of dislrensJeng heudache, und many other disagreea ble dpim lptic sym'2tois. [Signedj 11. SPAIN. Mr. t IA S. DELOR.31tME: l)EAa Slut :--I take great pleasure in recom mending your Illaume do ie." which I havo ofjel tured, and ahways with decided relief, when sullering from attacks of Dyspopsia. At 'nce a s.tunuo lant, ionic and cathartic, I am sat. 4 isfied it will prove eminently serviceable to all who are afflicted with Dlyspepsia. Its general introduction throughoti the country will be a public benefit. To keep a supply constantly on hand, whicb I would i ot exchange for all the Anti-dyspep tie nostrums from Maine to Texas. Yours respectfully, 'Signudl JOHN W. ERVIN. For .ale by, zi.ti:n & ButrrroN, Dr. W. .. l)Artu.1, & Co., Surnterville. M. A. lluggins, Darlington C. I. Dr. J. E. Byrd, i'iurnonsville, And by Druggists generally. llOATWItlGIfI' & 11AItKULOO. Wholeale Agents, Columbia, S. C. November '. 2 tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK; DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. C'tton F 'actors andl General Commnis sion Merchants. D B. McLAIl N, Esq., will give per t sonal and special attention to the in. tere!it and orders of his friends in this; S:a-w and the adjoining Counties of North (arolina, who may favor these Houses with their patronage. Consignments of produce to the Ileuse in New York, either by way of Charleston, Georgetown, or ihnington, will he covered by insurance, if notice of the shipnent he promptly giv May 3, 1853 27-tf Improved Cotton Gins. ' Ii oiltful for past favours the subscriber wish em t, i iforin the: public that he still manufac tn. S Cotton Gins at his establishment in State blurg, on the most improved and approved plan n. h0h I-: thinkl;s that the cotton ginned on one of thioe gills of the late imilpruvelmse~nt is worth ait lcmist a quarter of a eL t1 more than the cot to, e ed in the ordinary Mgin. lie also man tuN-bt ires ien on the m10o tsimiipler construction, of the finert (mish and of the hest materials; to wit, Steel Saws anid Steel Plated Ribs Case hnrdened which he will sell for 62 per Saw. HIe also repairs old gins atit puts them in corn plet order nt the sh ,itestnotice. All orders for Gits will be proniptiv and punctually attended to. WILLIAM ILLI ON Stateburg, Sumter Dist, S. C. teb 17.- 26 Veterinary Burgedn. RIOiWERT W. AND)RNWS notofies the' ritizensi oi this, and the adjoining Districta, that lie has removed ci his Stales near the Deu putr it' the Wi. & 31. R. lIoad, whlere he is ready at all tii-es to tak e charge of diseased Horses for a rnoderartcecharge' : in all eases where there la ni. enre no pay will be expected, lie also contiinues to take Passengers to r.nd from the' Ih-pot, and expects shortly to receive a Newv Omnibus for that purpose. Goods lhe will hanli: at the old rate of It0 cenlts per package, and solieits the patronage of the public. LE~ONARID CIIAPIN~, M~aniufacturer and De~aler in Carriages and Harness, 01F evecry rdesciription, Nos 124, Meeting street,2 an~d 33 Wentw~orih street. next to the old stand of (.ilberts & (Chapmn, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 y Negroes Bought and Sold. TIlE undermsignedl has opened an ofhice at No. 1ts State .Srreet, Charleston, wvhere ho has ca hand a numbaer of l.IKELY YOUNG NI. GROES for sale from which lie can supply the w ants oif atny rof thme conmmunity. Th'lese No rroes ore pulrercaed ini 3lary-and, Virginia, North ianid South Carolina. *To Ils lot lie is continuoall y receiving acicessionis. The~ highest; prices paid at all time~s for negroes. J. 31. E. SiIARtPE, 16 State Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Notice. J, B. N. HAMMlVET, ATTlORNEY AT[ LAW, SUTMT1ERVIL4LE, S. C. Ollice next door to J. II. & R. C. Webb's New York Store. M arch 2-2, 18i53 21-if For Cash, And that only. 'Ther cheapest GROCRIES ever sodd in Muiterville, can he had fromt GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. Segatrs of the finest quality anid most ap prov-ed Brandls int the world, togeilber willh Preservedl Fruits of d dferent kinds, Syrups' Nuts, &c. A shaire of the public piatroni age is desired. provided it is accompanied" by) the CASU!, btut not otherwise. GORD)ON & CO. lITl3t&REMOVAL. ilT.R&N EWIIERtY have removed from' their foriiner stand to the one formnerly occupied hb- E. 1?. P'IRING LE & CO., one door North of I.I10Y'l"S Jewelry Store, where they. weitld he pleased to see their friends and custotgers. Oct 5, '853. 49 . f FORW A RDING Commission Merchanr, Wll.31lNGTO~, N. C. P A ilT'lI('U I.A . atntieno aivent to the SA T.E or ShIIlPaENT' of Naval Stores anc( Cotton, andr liber CAiSH ADVANCES mnade dii Con sigmnents. 7 1) Admi i~a~pts Notice. All pe.~'~:nVrad niumianhn agamst the. s R~aeof CnordceId r 'iAe t t nprprya