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(coNriNl:Jn rm't i1 :w'r A:; .) Northward, ,in ie rarefied eurrent. QI'isrros VI. (-(o note 1.) Vhat is the cause of elevatedl continents and islands, having at 'lie period t.I tin ., been the bId of the ocean, as we see front riniy uniistakalc signs, inde pecndetL of voleanoes and eartlhqjuakes, by a progressive move. ment, as fir instaue a. pa irt of th eoast of Swedev, on the lial tic :1md gulf of 1Bothnia, which is s'owlv. hll ANVEa. I contel jatu that the water of the globe, has, in the coursc of countless ages, been sIoPvl ow and progr 's-.ively (anil is now being) coin verted into ati mosphiene air. Dr. P'reestley was the first ehe:iist who decomnpose d water, and discover ed that it was a compoumd element consisting of t )xygen and I Iydrogen. Air difiers from Watcr, onaly tin having for its onsttiuetis simple, Oxygen and Nitrogen. instead of Oxygen aiii H ydrogen. The gencral eharacteri-: ties of the two comp~mnd eleients, are very strikingly si uilar; and the one as we see it onl the caith, is not in any vtcse un conutingld with the ''tter. The difl'erence in the callous, or thick skin in the paln of the lborcr, fiomti the sensitive flesh, or true skin, uiler neathI is just as u ide as the ditlerenee between water and atmospheric air; and as the callous was faried by a (er'tain law of the :tnimal economv, the intelligentiil doiigin of which was to resist the irritations produced by the fric.ion of the laborer's tools, so in like manner, I theorize that, air i. fornied fromt water in accordatnce with the' identical princiiple, frot the irrita lion of the sun thereon. 'hus, then, it. follows, that. the water having been converted into air the dry lindI has appea red, wlhich was once the lied of the ocean. This proces's coimI menced in the region:ms of the central lite, and I conte:nplate, is still slowly progressive. Qurs-rios,, x-11. (str: NO-T:, 11.) Why13 wetre certait rivers, viz: tihe Iliinet aid the Danube, in ancient times, fre quently frozen over so that the harba1ri atis transported without apprehensions ofdanger, their armies, cavalry, and heavy wagons, over a vast and power fill bridge of ice. aind that in aodern times, there is not, presented an in stance of a like phenomenon ? ANswFi:. h'1e slow and progress ive action of the incting ice, from thy Eqlinox, towards the north and south poles, since the Cimri and Tw.es pessed those rivers on the ice, I take for granted is suflicient to have eleva ted the temperit.re of the climate, in those regions of' Isurope. ' besides, agriculture: has not a lit.tle to do towards elevating the tepera - ture ofrany country, in somne degrce. Vegetable and anital matter, I theor. ize, is produced I a divine law oif in telligence of the economy ofthe living edr th, ideniitied with that of the :iii. mal economy, an example of which is, to wit. ; ubi iriu/io ibi j'u.rus. The productions of vegetahle inat t er aire. as the flux producced iln the an imali systeml by3 menic~altt irritation, and is formed only where thle suln ilit ates the earithI. "Now ihen, where this is cut away frequient(ly for' agricult urialI purposes, nothing is left toi resist, so e'ffectuailly thle piower', oft thie sun ; anid the result is, that, the eleva tion of the tetiuperatiure iin such places iaugment ed. I say above t hat "ntabI ile mrat ter' is onily ibnund where the mmn irritaites the tarthi;";mnd it luony lie asked (by~ a cr tin elass of scienti ie fops, who view socinee ini the guise of' .1ashiion, as they doi the stile of' thiri coats.) whys is t here not vegetable nartter' in t he great. Zahtaria d]ese: , whiere the sun is verltical ? So) my ansiwer' to this cines tiont, init ~advan., is that agricu tltur formed this desert,, (i. e.) umde mort1 i fiention therof, by destroying its vege table coat ; thte priiimtal fliest ; and this Sprocess was effecteud on the same pr'in ci ple that m iort ificat ion mai y be on an ail bo~ 1~dy, hy co ntIi nned irri tation; for exampleI appily a blister to sonic alniml~l body; tue hihister' becomeus an nlgent of irrit at ion; t here is a law of' the life of the animal, w'-ose dlesigin and f'unction. most. in tell igenit. (iin order to presere the body,) is to reist5 (lie cau~tse (Pr ir'ritation oPr iinjuriy. alnd fiist, it pro' dlucs a flux iif sterii umiiderniath the cut.icle, w hicht rises an~ld detaches the blister' fromn the senisientt flesh. (This is the orIigiin iof the obil mimi perhmap of I luPipont.Cs viz; "r-is me'dicaltriae niaturae," anid illono whlich the re he matiotn; t he cicl ie havit'ng heeln re mroveud, therie is inothiung now le'ft to detach the bl ister' a seco.;d timeao, whIich-l continnitng to irritate the part, mortitfi ('ation! will eentually be the result. even1 now aimonugst scieif ie coxcombp hs in thle hieailing art, such an mInte deal ofemtPy sounid ing idisiltationi; buit this is a digr'ession.) Now undo what nalture (i he law iin question) has done, by peel inug off the cuticle, aid let tinig tihe serum escape, and then reaphily (lie bIiauter' to the saime ptlace, antd thle iesutiI willI be, a hligher de gree of'inflaniation. Thul's fr'omi this illustration, we ;ay~ bie enabled to conitempljlate thle tru~e mnodus operandiuii of thefomti on~uii of D~ese rts. As ev'idence t hat desei ts were not alw~ays deserts, I quote I.ay ard's Baby lon and Ninevah, second expedition palge 036. "We furthier gather fronm the r'ecor'ds of' thie camnpauignis of' the Assyi'ian king~ s Ithat the country both inl Mesop~otamnia and tothe west of the Euphdrates now inleladedl in the general Lermn of'"the desert," wias at that remouite period, , teemiitig wi(th a den:e )ppul ation, boilh iedentary andu nuomuaide; that cities, tbwns,Iand villages airosei on all sides and LI a- conseqjuently the soil brioughut fbrth produ& fotr the support of' thui. gr'eat-con-gregation of hnan 1b< iugs' QIJsTION, VIlI. *' What is the cause * See "Wondecrn of' Gooo'y,-by the~ an (It thle lust III) illa I C244:thinI '. all IIha'iit beenI zo.I~iiltc.1)1(' 02214 on ils wyiieli well to be (P1 the ve.r ofte eith i)Ii(, I'Cji rin bit t'l'l' littlc it' ani I' 3il;IhA to waiter ; the st'CORIC shallI lishit' ; t hirdt' insects ;nid so ir ill i(ceriuon , tortoise, Ii-og1, rep~tile anid lizardis, and thiuIater 10:241) alge a(idl ge eraion: iti11O11, ;11( his n.S'io "A ::.tvi:rl I contemnplate that til.,hcraeli( ftn(, rtest there was a bu i'giiiiig of (lit'si0I'IcCSS u the formi at iont ofl air, Which was Ci. eel by at la'w o3r till, econo:n V or' lilh li vinig glol it, which ha~is beenI treated ii an1swt'r to quiest1 1 ei t I coiitii a~te that, ini the furnmatii of1 thle =lobe, Ja'ci ni Iing to' the nebul:1 theoiry of ceitipettal :ittrnt'tiioi, alt (tiii 12gal Iiiret', thani the3 ~c lighermss C, liatineil its surtfact', N1.11411 ii ili have. bteei ice (since it is iioW stater i!I1tiI the sul 424?tycit':.I it i1-Itoti wattr It is not 1414-r 40 iili1 o;t 'j'hi t sn io that wtal rii cani be3 Cciii t'rttC( into air, than that iee", Or any~ eit mi;titeir out hit ctlivcrtitd it ta Iiijtii. 414' gassiiui~ts state' iltough! the l33j'lta ed to lio fbrnitj on the sit til , or simillar p,1 luel~lc. as ill niaturaln 0' u1' gahlic &IIC'i lt \, mll- y tz ki1a 4)1 s'.att'i S1); (/Cietr.s, i '1 coincui'tctl trotil the bIl(u1 I thecre'for' contteil!:tc that all tilt landI if tit; iohc uitas at tlle Lilaci overed with wa";ter. exepj t thait W hidi wvas (misted wviith it'-ad :2. :at t iic teasi 11in1, tOr si'y little''ir;a 'ill si ietit;(,loi u::, exi,tetl iF'l,1 as il4~ WCe''C ytotitts i'% . At it hate ic: ilu, ttl 1111 'sutiiu lantl beM'a:li to Cnlueir trouta tiit Icean nti l th11 dat in the samue ratio, t(,i'"s li';s, reCjtic's :111(; ii~ariils; anti that afteU'r mny ci iultli a;'es and genle rat ii in w hlln t he ail-' iiat glow vii inl thlic'kn:, thi2liiihi: the ~tente il tht'iCl,)\' icet dj ry the :.lil(:t*e i'I Cull tii1C'Ot:. t IjI:i htll 'main, auiici his ai;:r) tol Ntx IX \ Whai't is tihte Cause of the Ilt'21o1i1t 1.02 of t! e Auor,a l;,re aiis ? A ssw FOl. ; C( 'r-ie tii ticIhe t v'( irouti1eil iln s('5eiri2 paIet;:iginls int till coiiuise f, thlis ti'tij-e. tily rt is nui :iri at tile iots!.', of tlan t ttli in2 as mullch at the sill 4(' :tuL I tthineiit:Iler'.. 'I"l i r,1 :tt~'ttill' to ii' 5:111, -iii:ters adiv:uuiCCil, I uiteropilitet: ierelirI', thti t htit: theret. is notingi to strcen tie lighit andli loat. of' tien' 12. (as I thieorize is the case at tint I 'oles) the .!: 112141. at the st':i'tti %%s hen tihe sunl rises ighest oii thet lvrge of the 1i)( i;ti' 11411.iii~ is vs'tlly' 2uio: iillcusc'. the gilbe ; 81131 lieiie tihe iiieil'iui ll ,f' the :Illi il t utrc'ahi; MIe' te :12ti:S'a "BROWNING & LELVIAN," DRY GOODJS. 209 and 211. Kili-srcct cornerrof Mar ket Street, J sr ; iIvl, tt :lulil \7elvert... ( I ' lA IN : U1A'1'E I A. 1.5, ill Sill;, Satin, (;I I'' 'N CA 3MB:Ilc~aw 1111 :IiJi.iNS, in I II HI 1')11III: I) I.AE' 1; andl MSIN CI. I A\INS.tail *.v0!... (:11 I ('()I1.NIaE85., ll lm i. '-r l" !f l'i. I VER I lY CO(RD-,I;) :aia Bf;lA. R01ES, iiIRlI 'IsiI tatd AMERF1ICAN FLUOR 01f1. X1.1 '.l c. Ii! (:I l: I' STIAIR 1 C)I)S nodt ~ n~.,vii~v:'i, anid AX )IINS'ER: f' .: N IA'I'I0.N 1\ i t, ,'N S-Il 1, A \. I -I It I ht. IL 1 \N EA' H i( S , Sill 1t' I Nt i S, I l,,I i > I I M~lAn:riaa ('Or'1'(N FLAT.N - M .. , I'r- ii ia ll hilut -wI(.' "so VIIk11: 6~:s Fruit Cloth38 . E . St U N-~rr I I~''I ,(:trI'I I: an 1'a i : aa .(I,,1 'r I.' (:..!: 1. i II) -'- t' 1.a( )' 'I:, i al h .t.o \ii1:," all i. I I'I'f1l~tL" %%I" l~ A- 1111.A :0,I 'r i : I is'1 l w :1' .r~. 1! tla h-I :l13'ad \!I Is I I1 I. Ia II\. C Ii' t 11111 %I-- \ :- , .\1.1'.1C a t li l ":, l 11O It \ :\ I:. i. . l 'C ,ra.. ti ~ Gre a I iait au~~l,"!i Ir" lil (1 " I('! 1' I.it I:'1' INrr. t~~~~ ~ ~ .trl t,:,t.C.1. I :. 11 f It .r ., . ,:I.. a t ;I ': ": \ "i I . aII tt-.a-1 '~ t 11aa Iaa AI '(' I .I.I: Ta .n;waront Painsndv a. *-'3 c, Clii ci * a., a* I i; 3 l TT'. ta~ I' II'l.\' ;1 .1 z I.V at . (1, .1..1~ N/) J) 1:r II"" i LN ." \N Boots &Shoes, 1 97 leI i c k ( , (is') a St 1. c / (.(;oJAJ11I1I, S. ('. HT GAS :t S 1)n IsNr LCI(RS )+l~ iNyrc in;f*t1 p!i roprlliet!Yof r i ( CJJAf.11 I U oos111)SI,' Q NfI , I:4." 1 Iis LIV1IOI 8forIiiI.INI) r". .f1 Ma1.rdi 1l .5 )1y. c"1 ! , pN S' 'Q 1V. . C. A ) , lP i is V. 117101.E '''.V U.; :1 .XI') 1. '. I, '1' iO ll 1;:11' f 1 ':1I1 :'1',L 1 Iv.~ An B, (.I1ON, M !.u i;1'Lu. S. C. i~iU/A'SI A' & 1-0 ' 1 1, A'.I 1A'S I \ N \ t-. (' i:.\ &. , ('ON . ('V.11. Ht /." JYIT .'iI~~~irh I',1'f . A. 111 , .Y BR i (il In Equity---Sumter District. :cAdi'rof -I III I,f,. Lcu.aarei Wite, It VS. S F. .. & U. Mese ''lb. ereteiiors of thet late tr. Jii sit' r I~t V N tio the nhlowi; niamtiel I.iGtitiuant, ewe'ti~til fill ihe '25ih dlay oif .July A. I). 1 812. :re lierebly nio tiedct thatd, by nau oriler ill I bt abeeg. tted cama.e', they aire retitiireil toe esitlblishe ti," adttiief ore ile, ( itniiiissioflher its loiity fir Shutiter I )i:'trjat afioresaidl, ona or before the (jr.? .day of' May Iaewl. I also give notic that. I will unitil the taiel fir-1 daly (of Mieay nett, rec-ivi.' piroposa~fli for the Talc oi ac pear ill' hit rea:l esiae coiniveyedl by th! r: asvigiIaciI it, lyinig peartly if aot !wholly in thu coerpoeraute liariltt of iiiitervjll., houeder~v~ lay hciiilce of I )r. .1. C. ILt I.vstwiaor , W. JL. iiit;:;.r";'1'. .1. (:0 if Aiand re. C. Ilos ,.K ii*. :uiiel by t he new ruoad riiiaiiig front Sutei. t, rw ils ito the Iter mgill ofT1. J. ( (e;iLA N &t (Ca., e~eo-upp ed to conin albout onie hundaired anti tidly acresi. We. f'. 11. llAYVNS1\ofl'lr, Coesitionr in lEr iiitv S. I). JDec. 2i. 1.513. 9J tf TINDAL, WATSON &CO. 'I'111: siioe-rala're livineg estabelised them i lt*'' .I ! lie tuiiil V~iepolitet ,. .1Mse& Storie, r'.-r'.rt till' ;.'!twit. the ;it'tinta(f their frieinds noide tie' iitode Ill lir i well re-aftl sleekl. 'I heir :a-uvriaiieit coatlri0C. illilafut' usiially l~"it, (.e re/eljie.- Iie,eeiire) :11111 wil hie coiil-t i;.tly rje!etiidba, :tcool i e...eI ofi out as kitve rtle tiln- a:i aire tiezz; a. :tit' tt Itroi. Thei.e lirel Co-i~a 'in a to fnolows : ;.:,'lies' (oillara, (CliiisTJle, anid !inter' Iit,-.' Ile in i"t 'i In in.e-r iote, It Cu ii1 col Cyt tci:-.lj-ieq* hA irt f(o' l l et i ezerv mit (:!,ses ., Crixtfi I andit S~ie l:'" 11l0 Alt!!ll 4l% 0f fete!i'' ceel I)eeciiseie"s. (:1Z O(.i: I :-1 l, Ila isl-uire. l leiflien are, (: le r ri. .ind Iflli .!eIit;I'.. lafoils, ('Ii ri l'ihioj.e ad 1'.1,-.:. (ariamee 'aiiim ( *reii~ery ande (!a:: !tare, SadIle-ny amt 'l I) I., W.1a-3 iV''3JN & CO. 11. \'.. (:u s < ': l'eletry 1-e 1f Lumber and W'ood. i1 l E ti!.-inri!,er. "in"isiz, .tuta if Ie i~il!y irile t-o i!,"" Jeecleie, tdeat the-v' airs Ire.l J~r,,l tee fec ii-i 1izi- 1 .10)~t~'a ile-ceerileiomt .1,1 t11e' -It"ririe ni11.".. Ibi iltc -ea".eI 1Lte-een arc-I la-noe, fl--vang ii.-. liver iiipenrelic , 55t' lief d-.re--I. 'I'ti's 1i:1%,a al:ir:eeiincriii: y ..t prnti.- t ).tk fiiielI li~littt, c-: aIli- Is tlcey rani iLlis cr toe eei..ietai-is 1.11 aticn 'I. txc:-- .\ r.":I-iereael! 1 ado~ieiote iii fail cree-ec icor c:I !i. or 0ilirwt, nol- t\ill be l:ilenlt e': -e~e-:.re tilleil. .......".Vii vej i!1d It., "):--d ti eCivte alji.~ze lti t ic-ere alt !atoll;Veia ii.. l I ti '~rle;.. (( Ii:l. %S, 1)It ON, Ac. Cio. Suonrillell,Jan~. I .-'aI. 12 tif Notice, Look Up Street,t e-t!C.-t ;ittl 1:11. ilto it, Iil~ k teiI'.- oft g)ct lricfio~l -. .ir;- It? rc'c-eih. d Cst 1'ir-, and !'!stye ltit tltiieie. to l:t-ir eon.' rre :c;111 .!.eefire~l. t1. C. is i':-.'ivtetI thaet his I liWI( Shadll tel hri ('X(C;!i t!' 10til' ic-tiso itl the dittozoer. /.c slirtfiul tnieon! lis t talei, tvee'el a,;.,!.ei" . i l;ieT:e cbs-. 'hiil, It?t1 i1re :111 11 i t iciC rik r, :tal slc:ill hir keejat s.)e. (ive 11111i a 1ic i oii. 11 ( -74 i Notice.. I E;tuct:il d;ii tiell'ory. .1 A 31 4 1'I. A 3P113I O~ . still cn1nt iiinw~ to r irry fo i tn l).n, , Ilinsjne ill all its~ 'urinoo l,~n tin] ni-, :trod t:a1"" ill g tlnug'tlnorl nof r'tnnrojitn' Jiutn l.l'r ton his lri''nnnl l6r thetir lih*~'al Jaiuron. aiettnd I11"135 by t~lon' ;n ailti'i In lnitlf'stn If, (IEIS tnzdn u, oirdnr ti' warrantedn for twt~'lvt mtnoths. II' nincy t.'lnnt!I fai iin tht tiro(, it Joinit (fit wurkinatnlzip, or in:tt''ri:uI. t hey wilhl het rnejite free'n of l' tnrgc'. ;le deem iis it snnunvn* isetry to sany tinyilainnt iii regazrdi to lihe neat wvill slhtw for it:i. (': Il fin hill) :t1 Ililjsn till(' aind h", will give as goodl trg.itns as can~ he hado ill 4 *i:rit' tnnnI I le~ tnin ilni's jlniogh-.wonrk t. shnort notjr't. I Ior.c-sh'lo itg Bnt: flit junt'thtnt's i d mii tetli ant tit 51) all rolledi. I lki termnn fir tit-w horl{ twill he. to suijt jntrn tan'rt.-- Vic I innteret,'' at. wa.t s. Ilishtnltville, S. C.., .lingt 19t11, ISS I 12-Ci AT Tli~Z OLD S FA\I) OFI S & J. UuLItiL1:I CO~~~~tIi line th A it/AG st~and-Nn,'. 3:) anti 41I) 1r'ntworiln~stu'ct (. ht rlcai n:t'...'ivitrc t lwtv will ho jdc'iri'd If cxlilnhit Inn tltnir olid (rich(;l. ari ctt ttt ;t Very CN[tat it 'itot~ '.1 \di itdes, tutu. plritirq ttL'Ihose of their own tma n h':t ur. t(i^not~ner tiI lt Vottju oflter stl+o'; im.'talIV Z:'nt I in tisi Ma,:rket. 'i'lretr lItzi ;nerjnairt. itt-c w'ith, this t mnrh'l as fit;Liltt!::nt3'mrcr itttltt''mc:1it to inucttct'er bth ill :)ty1c andti reiA Cabinet Warerooiu, 'J.FX t ths1n~~. 1 o ilfrmnA1w 'iti", r'U.-. .," th., 'r;''r ii novt (;arks Ito" It'l. Ili. E l:~~ (A ItINI'El \\A 1l& I ) b1, it le're ha twill ket';i for 'al.', nr':h t till stulh fntrnitmrn as" 'tntn, iunier till. Idt'3::trtltttu 01l Irk tr.ih';:t' i trill foirmh fit 1a. ho n:.tn y ;tn. plint ('ofhina futrnishend iiitll ''1ti ulany. Fall Goods! 'Fall Goods 1 1 ''l.EI l i'n'~'tttlld rn's ""iitrnilly it1nrtt till ir Iri'uii- ati tli."''linj tteunr:tltv, thtat thy ha.' l itt rnctcinj a I:'tt' atIJ ii'ti 'it FALiLv~ AND UL (1:3OOD)S, fi't it:'w" '-t" pit 'iiaw . l, oif 1. 11lmlm i"" !v I. ai'- ..l . ho "s'- of "t" t! "ua r ni".u tesr A lot of C 'litIlCi Sl:i::1uS. OSEhlH W LDEN, DIAtL.E- 11 SHIP (nJIANDLERIY, No. GU 1- l:ht t-lty, Ojpein~t. 1'. &5 31. Biank~, CIA RI.15'lC)N, S. C. 't')'ttl t ofI'llt .nnttt ( On rt i ii : kite-:, W ittiluiv I .1-isit In "'.I'Stiitsc 'I'll ian.'. e Cain- i trit .:ts. 'l tlloi, (; ritnhisttottnns. I'tr ta ( 'p in JI'u.3* 5 ('11101t14t( i l itti t " DYSP EIBA!. _ CAN BE CUI{EDU! IfL0.If(rE'S BA UI DE VIE," or Jialsa.n of .11e c', a fter a trial of upwards of twenty years nI a ;r-'t variety of cases, confidently ol1i-red to Ito: pulblb, --peciatlly to thosei afflicted with the miost distressiug coinplint, as a sure and speedy relief for their rut:eringi. ]lead the following certificate,,. They are from gentlenemo of high standing and residing in your :nmediate vicinit'. They are but one or t t icoflthe mnany in our posses.sion all extoll ins, the he:lng virtues of this, (to use the words. of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by its use) moet precious compound. Certiictc jron the Rev. Ilatruell Spain. - bustren vrr.r.r:,- S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. Unt.ts. DEt.OnsME. Dear Sir: --.a't Spring I used two Fmall hot tlie of your Halsam of Life; und experienced) iti-h benelit. I took it two or three times dii ly, a teaspoonful at a dose ini a wine glass of water. It aewd on my liver, and imparted a healthy tote to all ny digestive organs, relieing rne of r/istrAr.ill /rcadeloche, and many other disagreea ble r/1/eft/c ,symtons. [signe-d] 1. SPAIN. Mr. CHi AS. DE1.ORME: lxmt Sta:-l tak great pleasture in rccom. rniedin; your "liaumo de Vi." which I have ellern usel, and alreai/s with deided relief when sniflering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At rwce a stinu lant, tome and cathartic, I am sat liai t i .prove eminently serviceable to all who are n Ilirte:l with D)yspepsia. Its general intro:hietion throughout the country will be a publie benefit. To keep a supply constantly on hand, which I .woul not esch:coe for all the Anti-dyspep. tic noe-truts frorn Maine.- to Texas. Your- reispectfully, [SitIl] JOHN W. ERVIN. l'or sale by, Mil.It & PRi'TON, Wholesale Agents Stutitrville, S. C. A lso for ale by Dr. W. Jas. D: noA. & Co. awl Iter.& 'lntto'sjo, Sumcrville, S. C. lfiue. ro & Si sc:-t n, lii'hiopville, S. C. oMember J, I33 2 if Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 150 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. Di:ROSSET & BROWN, WILMNGTON, N. C. Coullin Juctors and General Cozmmis Sion Mferl chants. P McLAIJItN, Esq.. will give per t Sotal and Special attentin to the in terests and orders of his friends in this :ate and the aeljoininTg Counties of North (arolina, who tmay favor these IIouses wit il their p:tronag. Ctnsitunents of prod tie to the 4 linse in New York, either bv way of Ci:irleslon. Georgetown, or W'ihniington, will be covered by insurance, if notive of the shipmient he promptly giv en. May- 3, 1S-33 g7 t Improved Cotton Gins. Thank.n for past favours the subscriber wish es to inform the public that he still nanufac. tires Cottm IGin, at his establishment in State luara. on thee most improved awl approved plan. I b hueih hiie thinks that the cotton giuned on one of t-h.,u g ins of the late improvement is worth at le-n i a quarter of a rent more than the cot tort ginned on ihe ordinary gin. IHe also mhan ulaturs thein oil the most siimple' constrictioll, of the tie-st finish atl of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws tail Steel Plattel Ribs Case iarined whih he trill sell for $2 per Saw. I re also repairs chd gits and puts then in com plte order at the shartest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attended ft. WILLIAM ElLISON. -.tatu, Sutiter Dist, S. C. -eb 17.-- 26 Veterinary Surgeon. ROUE~fRT W.. ANI)REWVs notifies the citizenss of this, ani the adjontaing Dlirtricts, that he. has remoive-d his Stabiles ne-ar the Die 1-"i of thet W. & M - R. Rtoil. whe-re hei is' ready at all timest to tak e charge of dliseased Hoirses for a moe-rate ebiarge ;in aill cases where thtere s no0 enlre nio payv w-ill lie expected. Ie also ctmuesiitt' to take Pa renge.rs to enid from the I itipt, vm.il expecits shortly to rece-ivo a New Ummiihus- f or that purpose- Goods he will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per package, and suolici: thet patronage of the public. eb. 22, 1853 17-tf LEONARD CHIAPIN, Manlufact urer anid Detaler in Carriages and Harness, OF ev-ery' de'-ertion, Nos 12-1, Meet ing street, andt~ :s3 Wenotworith street. next to the old stastd of EilheiritsA& 'hain, Charleston, 8. C. Ot ith, 1853. 51 I y Negroes Bought and Sold, Til umers~tad hs oene anoflice at No. 16~ tt Streeti, (harleston, wshere' he has on hanid a nmniehi'r of IJK~FiX YOUNG NE G R(O11S for sale from whichu hi i-an stipply tho wa~nts of any of the communtliity. These .Ne cries are puir-hattedi 'in hlarvfand, Virgittia, Nrt indI ii, South Carolina. To his lot he is coniitually receivitig ac-esions. Th'e highest pirices puid at all timhes fotr niegroses. J. M. E-. SfIA RPE, 16 State Street. Chiarleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Notice. 3. B. N. HAMYMET, ATTORNEY ATP LAW, SUMTER VI LLE, S. C. n Oflice next door to 3. B3. & R. C. Webb's New York Store. Mahrch 2 , 185i3 21-tf For Cash, And -that only. TIhe chteapest GROJCER IES Cver sld in Su~mtnerville, catt be htad fromn GORDON & CO., at Drt. Miellett's Old Stand. St-gars or te fitnest qutality and( most ap proved Brands in the world, together with Presrvd Frttits of different kinds, Syrups, Nts, &ce. A share of the public patron-. nge i.s desired, providted it is accomtpanied bty thec CASI I, bt not ofterwise. GORD~ON & CO. Jutne 14ltlh, 1853 33-t f ItPE&REMOVAL,. ro thi omrstanid to thet one formerly octupied by E. I). liltING il & CO., one door North of F. flOY'S Jewelry Store, where they would lie pleatsed to see their frieis and customers; Oct 5., '853. -19 if FORW A RDING A ND Comunission Merchant,. WIL.MINGTON, N. C. PA liTICUIlAft attentions'aiven to the SALE~ or XillPME~lNTl of Naval lAtore-s andI Cotton, tnId fier C 's-II ADVANCES made on Coti i-iignmentts. - D c. I-I, 103. 7 ly Administrator'smNotice All personstt htaving demndatl againstts letate- of Mrs. lE. Consnors, Asncentiedcart resquested to lhnnd thtem in proparly attest innsnia~te paymen'tt lto .Nos L253 -4 t*