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Poetry. For the Ilanner. Metiher't Darlieg Baby. WIhere in'tie tl-y I - Lk-n its heart, Wlere is muizza's darling boy ! DintN it hold its 'ittle lanfii' uitart, 'Tfie dearest, iemsedi tsy I Atnd so it does,.and %%ill its 'bstle chit tqnow just ats itt aop butter I Andl will it simke its 'ittle fiuder it. im Ianin 'ittle ionth, atnd taniter Nicey, wicey Woris, Just like 'ittle yeller birdt <? Avol pi it will, and so it nMy, No Inn tier what its smapi'y, 1 1anana1y say And tittes it wink its 'title eyeses, When it's tnad, ant 'up unit crises? AnrI does it sqtiall like cick-a-tees Weld it does, why not I pray. Aitit- it ntizzia's darling every diay. 9t ! what's the Intatter ? Oh n:v ! k. tn%! Whitt inakes :ny pweet.st chicken ky 0a nasty, ugly oir, to pick it, Its t:naza's .iarling 'ittle kicket; 'riere' ! there! site throw it in Thie lire. the kuel iIcked pin, ''here ! h1s lilny hitiney, go to slcep, Itockeid in e kadle of a deep. Be GentIe with thy Wif e. Ue gentle ! fior you little know I tom tany trials rise Aitimongla to tiee tley a1iy he sna:tli, To oer of gitt ie. Be gentle ! thuangh pe reaace h:1t lip 3ay speatk a auranring tunie, 'Thae leart may beat wNili kitianei yet, And joy to lie tihine o%%i. Be gentle! weary hiurs of pain "l'.a inonann's lot to hNear Then yieil i-er wihat sopj~irt Ilati ranst, Atnd all her storrws shure. Ile gentle ! for lse tieoelest leari At tin.m tansy late s-ote griefl, Ani aveni itt a iseti'i w rbd, 3May seek to linsh relie'. Be getatle ! lir takiinaless ntow aay roust- a atigry s-tormot, Tha nil the after years <> lite* in % aina inay stri% e to calut. lie gent le ! teir' atre perfe 'i'Thou 'rt ileiirer liar thaii li'., Then, IsAiInIa'l, lieur, oaed still tf h-.a r -- lie -gentle to thy wfi-. irom the Mis.%ouri lodley /-'crw-r. Two Expverianacmats ina - Osaltivatioa. I.-olUTY AcItIs of cotnN. "This wvas old corn land, whieh had the previous year, under the enti. book System Of 1i4rming, prodntee-l 25 to 30 bu-sheLs of corn, and ant itde fiuite quatithy u's %Needs to the aiere, .oil a light loam, deep, with clay subsoil. Tle ground was plouglied 14 inci. es deep, and furrows nine inchtes n ide;. larrowed and rolled; then drilled ex.* actly Nortl and Sottlh. )rills lvur feet apart, and planted live kernels in at place, two eet six inelcs apart. On the hirst hoeing all but three plauts were removed froi eatch hill. Oin the 8th day of \Iay, tetn ter" were planted with a.ed which lad beet soaked in a solution of' three pounds ot saltpetre and two of cop lcras. 'Tiese ten iteres yielded sixty. live bushels to tile acre. On tihe 15th iad sixtePlit of' arN-. teln acres more were planted with seed soaked twenty four hours in the saie .or a siimiiar solutioa. 'rite sield of this was one hundred and lihve buselis to the acre. kTe remtainingr fifteen aicres was tnot planted until the isth of J tune, when it was planated with seed which had beeni steeped for thirty hours in a solution simnilar to that beLfore mecntioed. Mtany knowing otnes predicd that this would be a Eilure-it, wotuld coline to ntotlhing. Thie result was th at frii these filteen acres was harvested 1 68t) bushels of corn-or one i /'tmre-/ uswl' 'i'e/'e bushels to the acre! Now about tile after etliture. A sooni as the pilatnts were' conivenienitlyv above ground the plouaghs werec aet to work, followed by the hotes. T[his timte a light plongh was run as close to the plants as pract icable, (anid being propet hy drilled, the rows w ere per. sectly straight,) and the earth turned from the plant. Then tho maen with hoes removed every remaining weed, und loosened and leveled the earth about the plants. This done, a culti. vator was run itn the centre between the rows to level thte ground, anid give a lintish to the weeds, which were show. ing themselves in. legions. As soon as the field was thtus gone through, a seconid course was c-omu. mtenced. This ploughinig was thte re. 'verse of' the fit-si; a slight furrow was thrown to thte plants, and againt thte mnetn with hoes followed the ploughs, demolishing the weeds atnd drawinug a small quantity of fresh earth to th'e plants.-Ag~cain the cultivator ;. as run between th~e rows as before. p!y 'this time' the weeds w ete pret ty well manstered, antd niow a big plough was broughst itto use, to which wete attached two h owerftul hiarses, plheed one before thte othter. In go. mng thtrough first, the landside of the plough was hteld a few itnches piasi the tmiddle between thte rows, antd on comzing back, the plougha was runi about two inches deeper, the landaide again past the middle the othter way. 'This timie a matn followed the plontgh to relieve atty. plantts wich am ight lie borne down by the cartht, and the work was donme till lhat vest. '.-TttnEE ACnES O* J'OT.VroEs. .lThis was uplahnd, broketn, soil mtuch the same as the preceeding; htad been in the pasture for eight or ten years. rThe ground was broken up in thec ear iy part of' March, as deep as the plough could be run; afterwards htar. rowed, rolled atnd ridged; the ridges were thett split with a deep runnitg plough, atnd the potatoes dropped in thte bottom of the furrow; eight ineh-. es apart.. Whe potatoes were cut, so as to le~a4wo godd eyes to each set. R~efuse straw, wet or dry, was ntow thtrown over the potatoes, to the depth of -soveral inchtes, anid thec whtole.deep ly covered~witha the plough. Tihe rows were thairty two inches apart. As soon as the sprouts begani to tip., pear at the surface, thte field wvas cross harrowed, and duritng thte seasont culti. wated much as the corn., menttivne-J in tile first experiencnt-ploughed three times and hued twie.. II November the potatoe's were gathiered, the ridges being opened by tLhe plough ruming twiee through each row, a boy following the first time, to pick II) such potatoes as might fall back into the furrow, id Ibe trodden upoi by the horse as lie returned. The potatoes were very large, atid there was no disease ainoni" tlem. A large portion of' thent were brought to this Imarket this spring aid sold Ilor k.l 10 per bushel.-The yield wrs 501 bushels to the aere. In Spaiti, the metmbers of' the high er Classes, partieuiarly. the womnen, have received bit an incotoplete :nd. suiperficial edtuiatiog. 'I hey have searcely read an ythiiig. Their attaii. ients are liimited to the most ele. mentary ltiois of history and litera. ture. They Lave no philosophical kiowledge, antId ate ignorant of the cotlditioit of'other itatiolis, especially l'rotestant iLtions. Their inagi im. tiotis are livelv, but ill-discipliietI. Thie lower classes know scarcely any thing, e.xcept, solnie iarls of 'a kid tettelaisgin. In w~iole ettitiats, scatrec. ly an individuial is to be ouimd who Ca1n iead and write. Yet, they imnag inc that there are t1n peolle on earlit w ie cas be compae d with Spaniards. e are mied, iit Lv wiheat we rtally w~ani, but byv wintt we thiink wve Streb t N41ur w:1nis, IlIv will corne itlie ill sei.'i'Jl 1t \ , '1ta. f0' lie that Jtys wlitt lie ties iot, w%1itt, will sondi wai it % liat lie v'ainut lsi'v. (tin a Is'.e ..s'isin tip tie Miissis' ili, a geitlniia in the wa!hi-rosIoi "aiti t, lite c:tails(t of tie b)osat: " t i 'i gie lite~ it cleac towel, e:L: tjt 1i.' "N ~said thee Captain, "luore than li fty paseligers have used the te ,swel there, anl on are tle lirst one thaCs said a wt.ord about it." ''onp, % as e ever dtruik! No; I was ittoxicatel wid arlent, spitrits onICC, mid dat' 'iill'or dis daikey. .Ie Lord bless %oin, Ct'sar, IiV head felt is it' it was an outh-ouse: all de ilg-'gers in lie world :t1p1cared to be spilttinig iwoad in it. K As .5. m:.--.\ ri':renchnin wishing to take thie stage, ws as asked if' he iailani t- .lra laggagC. 'Extra baggagt: \at do you call dat .l hai:tve no baggage :t all, bt II\ Iree trunks. five dog'. anil '1d voni black gi rl Charleston Advert's. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUEi FACTOR, AND ('W 11.11 ISM N md. 01 WnA -' i'.RDIAt M E R ( 11.1 NT. Acconmmodal~tion Whsi. Se,'. cottol, Grain. I'lour, lIaron1i, U141 all oither asrt icle. oft parodurei,. Sitrict arol1 I rienejt atentseionI iven'i ta ite F'iJlW A lIDINi. ''f c... iial Pruuldre ~Auguast 9, 185 -11 ij PLNTERS' HOTEL. MY G. W'. HlOM~Alt, *'nulk-nrej cormnr of sl C''harchs' ui Qui 'iin-t ('l.itilS1T)N. S. C. I ' NOW i'T' UP' IN\ if1ll: I..il;sr . siizedt'li Ies, n ~sisj aaledgeds t'lilsl1 tabe the lwsst 5:ia':sari lbsm cds a.'.,t' - cerItified hvt the wonerfu'rel euIresa iis10 hasperisornaied, the oriinals coapite" ofn ieh ar sir. Is heit powse.-issn aof tihe psraiprie'tsr. Liisenalw'r, tis' ist' onaly trie sands original arstIil'. "Scrrlda, iSypiliileI'reu ri.sf Io sasj lins, I 'ancear, (.:'angr'ene, Iilwi,'istuj' n a ass is 's s a-i rie'ty salsothetr ati-cset a re' "it'edily and1 perti'(etly irued blithe uisei, sof ti- inielicin. TfA .a. ,'ss .. i's., .\lia., .la,. 2. i.d In :.t. u Sin . -sl naalju isi~s o crlify to voaas thats yousir lit ract oii Y'Ilow inek ams',stsi Nairs'a rili hai perssrnad one51 of the' is! mot wosnderful s' hs' e lleen' ls0'e'ed "r forstytis years twits.h e'ruptiosns oni 15ny lte' .asl is'se: itn 18iS they it .si hadts that I hadss toa go lin s'rnebes', i andf in 1 9 mit ua ne leg iaenptatelld abovse. lte kine.. In abostsni ln' iunth s allesr ms) ssther feg bsrske' 5,u in farge eatinsg ad rsiuininsg sres f'rsssm is knee tso usy thats, ands dfischasrgeds ai grel des.al ls' en it'e niatte'r. My~ grsini atlso brsske asat esin. arge hsile,, n bsichl dfischarged itnuich sttti~i nlitser, largseruinsiig rs'res near;sly to' my e'1bows. The nise~try tit ish:s Ie' .nt,'sred t'r lt' last two' 'se'ars I annoaist sdesrris.t ioi. I wasi isa i,ie'a issny lhat ltsne i er re'sst sfiny ssr nsiti. - tsI is' tssh ' ~t ust sol 5i~i tbrsught lni Il ne ofs' yousar bttl ni. s raiqwa'rt; I reaiti it, iisisasioun rt' yonet "''.l'r.a st f Yellow~ Isk handils Sairsapari I 9"I se-nst andl gist In boueles of ist and;iss i'stm 3senced.5 tains ii. in lvwo wee'tk-, ss samy grea:t :-ai-iihmenst, my's s're a hll be ca'ineasy' ,'t~ iad I icould sleepI all amighIt. ai t hing I hadis nest dosneat ior ia iear.... W hesin ishade tiiae' it bols,st I' hard h s'i siarl itdl hea-ile'. 31~ .ssre'Myst we slI m.t if bays enchisant iment. I havse nsont useda ini alf e'jiht hia'ils' is f lr '"Exlirneeito 'f elow I Iock and1ti -asprlla,"an ;iif noss. 'setisde'r sailf'lt nIell. I streal al ofI the ii. a ilii'e ii try this medvai e'ins'e, fo t'itheieve3 it. wil cmrre iany kniowni sti rawi't isa tshe' torsld. L1.ay side sill pre'jiie's riand jaust try i,iand paroeIcaim it- great inrth tos 5t iteringj mnind~is an eraut themsi so haake it,fr it wisi eiur' thema. Myica' its well I.o iiane in ii barge' psortieon ior Saouth C arnuaa, tIeosrgia ad AIabhamsa, ands if' 'any Nsaild dult Ble abaive. 'ure, I itel tha.em to call on mie, ande I il~l shesow them the iers. I ennit he fousnd in Tlalapawai Cso., A laaa, one snile fron Stose's Ferry. JIvNAmAru liet'is. The Yellow~. D)ock andI Sarsiaparnilla ie pecu-~ iarl y iadapt'et: for f'ife'aaesal' a delic'ate halh, resulting fruaa irre'gularil'tyao mttenastruaa diis chargt'e, and siller dljiniea'i pecu'iliar lee ter sex. The proprietsr huau ini lis possessione a greait number of ceriic~ates of cures, perfnoramed oif the above dlescriptisn. WVt esisurt' the ailliet'ed that a baotlt orn twoa of D~r. Eiienystt's Eiiracet of Yellow Dlock and Sarsaparillia will at one reg. uslate those difk'icuttieand st renew the natiiural eniergies. 1'ut up ini quarnt host~les.-Prices *l per boattle. Sohsl Whlel'satletn' itel rail lay 8('OVIi,& MEIA D, 1 i I HAlItTlulESST. N. (I. Genernal Ageents for ite 8outhe'r .State'-, i'a whraai o~rderns must lhe addeised. 801,1) ALSO lBY MIl.IERt & nIu'rrTON, Sumtaert.Ills', S. I'. 1il('E' &. T1IlOMtON, Sumatecri illse, S. I' TI. J. #s~ IIRK M A' & l'i., 4'atideni, S. I. 159A'1'tlullTl & ltAltl t'l.00, ('oluia~i S V a. A wai'g~l lnlithmao. '. ' Charleston Advert's: "BROWNING & LEMAN" IMPORTERS OF Fressei. BritI.I. asmd Oerseesaa DRY GOODS. I 209 and 211 King-areet corner of Mar.t ket Street, Cit it 1s' o.V, S. C. E lconstantly on hand, and ofer to their friensi, :and the pblit generally. Ithe Iargest nortgment of AF i.N ANI) I)031I-:'I DRICV GOODS in ite Sthilern Stattes. 'Il'hir Stuck its costantly iuppikd W ith a full assortennt of' Rich Dress Goods. Of all the latest variety of style and fithrie, In SILIKS.'ISStI-s, llAllEGI-iS, tI-l-N A IIN-:, .I3'SI.INS, &c. ltO)31I1AZINEIS, AI.L'ACAS ani 3101. ItN I NGGOS (sM if ofiall k ind. E.3IBiIOI)lts ant ,A'l; G.00t}8, trev. ery desclriptivir. I.V ININ(; IIES8 Gouds in every variety Geismilenaena'm ned loy% Wear. 1'1,1Y1'11S. C'ASS1IFitR-. VU-S'l'INGis, I.INEN lDltlLS andt CAINGS, of' e:,l FrenchI Gei . '-.'l'l I F.l', '4 I' :11%, J1 E A N, &c. FOR FAMILY [S!E. ROuSE, W Vil'I'N i-: and H.'I'1 If :iiets. Ill) andI WI ilTi FI.ANNEI.S. igli-lh itnd Aiimerit an it I N'I'S and w A 31. 111t14:5. 1.1 N E-NS, of Itiiharaslon'sti elelried make, eair Shevetings, Shirlinigs, l'illoew 4 'are, 'I'able Datimlta , Dioylies, NnikinsT,''owelilnigs. I.F. liiekalhack liier., Frtuit 'ilothe, 4rass Do. Alpront it ne, Ax. Captingse Immmsit.\ x, I I. lilt I'8I1-I.s, 'I'p .S'1't Y.1 tild % I-LV -'V'. I1'11'S a-I .\l-:lt t:A N 11t00t OIT, 4 14 i) 'lI IS. \\ l(INO. , V i i.V 1:,'F andt .\ X - 31INS"'II itl'Cs. W%*jhite antd t'u!sretl 3 .41'TI N.S, of all i itts. SI'. Ilt ItI IMlS A N IS ST.\ lit CA'.41 PEI. I NGS, of all kindk. ('ICT I N 11A'i'cEiitv41 Of every varitTy in SII. SAYI'IN ANI) Wmlts'i'':. i 4'l't''AIN C(.411111('5 andil 31'SIN.S. tDI)il OIDlElIEIl J.ACE aE .lIl'S.IN El -I'.4tNS. E ill'l' COHN I-IES, (I'I'I'A IN 4;l1311'S, HOLDERS:1(, Itt L'OP, T A SS -:S, lI)t AL'-:tV ColtiS, HELL OPES, &c. P"LANTATriON GOKODS. ILANKETS, P1.AIN CAPISi SS, (.41'S I'10"I'ON 0SN.UIIFItGS, 1f a1l ll he hes'g Sotitlhern mauske-. All f flite ahosle, nith every othwr lirwe if4 RliiY d01 11S n% hieb 0-:11 lie leisilandel. are itf ferei aft the lunes mrket porices I'O It ('.\SI tor 'ity aVleptlLlCe-. I V''the ONE PRI-E SYS'3I'.M is sirirt lV adhlierel It). All Gilsk are n arranted, fitl alt Orslr. filIlled n iih promptnes dmi the msiii eare-til atellniion. .la n. 2!9 ~t e 1341t tO\ N I NG & I. -: l.i N. Transparent Window IPHULSTERIAG AND BDPING VAIRE ElOI'E. WHIOLESAIE & RETAIL. I17 hin,.' SNre, C(orner 0i' K;ig iau il Herrisford *lroees, Charleston, . C, illE .s-crilswr is receil insg, at larg anirt rsttl i (of lte a soiv pe r g ilt s i.) 5t,000 Htolk- 4ofl' ape-r fliginga; 1000) pair, 4,f wintw Siuhae, l0t Mat.st, sof very de.w rjli riin. A ltt, Pi~llos ,- Blostesl * .i ee andu .1 is irn rais, Ilamsk, Statin lie .uise.', 4 'trijs, 111ind', Fire Sereen., Veniaian Ilina, .\11 kindstl of I'pinl.-terinag.,is an the' bsinest a- uuially atistede ts ini all its braness. II. W. Ki.NSMA.N A ('(. Ma ir. 29, 185 s. 2" lys Wholesale Tin Ware F ~AC'1oIn Y. )ces in P'lain .hIp~uaned Tinm II'ares Tauike this isnethmd of infulrining t heir frieilnstand cutine~ars t hut ther~ hiave' re cetly ttimde large atdditions to'their ina chtinery sit asI tu enablte themi to) 'upply the greati demndt in the above line with neatniess and dhesp1atch,. Ouar ware is ot the beset inake and warranted no1t to leak. The country trade supplhied oun lheral (im, StteL.st. (near the mtarke") Chtarletn Nssvemiber ud, 14 5 bim I, thle nlelrstnIedl ftrmerly o f New Ytsrk 4 ivity, ha ts it a permtanlent re~ssin uf 'liar letonati, .m lipIreparedl ts dl tanythlin g in the its iofst a Generatl Agelncy anda Coummis.iton bui-jtsie enttri, t its. me I ws'ill make purcha-s stets ofi I~rQ GoodJ's.GErsoeries,. 11:ardwa''sre, Iltesi Shotet, Fnnsey Gossti, llrngt.s, 5 Pajintu, Oits, Fruitit, .lewelry, ('sitfecs Itne.ry, llouok, Sta a isisery, .Litittira, EClotings, tsr anlything elIse St-ah ennie o~bin~ed either ini tihis nit y Ur News' Yssr.k, lusstton Iir Ilhdadelphia andis sn sat goodi termstt if ntot better, an, lte Merchtanu.tsor lanteirs thaemaselves coutld itny them, thtersehv t~sintg ithemu the necesemsary' exo'rhilanit ex pese't at tendm iai' it an to tis tty. I will lso at-li tendtl Irmtaly ts aniy Banikiing osr Insluranie bnitsiinee tht I mSay hes fiatoired with, andlt 'sill iuake Isaymnent of dtets. Frtom aly long~ er. pteriense in a genetral tterc'antile? bttuinews, I amn fisly conlvince-d tht I tan give perfect seat. issfaction, anda tut lite mosts ftstidins isasite ini myi tielecittis. Fotar my srvices I ishall re qjuire ia imaodertet coummission, accordinmg ts a le natutre ofti Ithbsinieiss. 1)A4,i1) M. A'/..AV, Oilleei sivser Iiird'ts Stotre, s2~, Kinig-streetI (l-harienton, S:. C, .ant. 10tha, 1855'. 10 Iv WITTE & GOODWIN, Importers iund Whlesale De)talet s in Foreign and Domestic WiN ES, LI QU (R1S, SEG ARS, &C. No. M EL~wra IDAY 8-n ar, Chlarleston,, 8. C. Fe's' b. 1 1 1, (10 i (01 y4 JOSEPH WHILDEN, NO. 11 IHAYNE ST~ItEET, Charleston, 8. C. lite kteep.s consiatlly ion halfI a general as-i sotrttment of P'.ux-rs Itnd OnLs ol' all kinds. Varn) niishaes, Winadow Glass and Sashes. Spirits Tlurpenltne, Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes of variouls kinds. Feb. 14 1M45. 15 l v MILLS HOUSE. TIIOMAS M. NIKERtSON Proprietor, Ch4ARTEWTON, 1S C Wilmington Advtisets HENRY BURKHIMER, WH101.EHSAL-E AND RETAIL. Tobacco, Maassif'trund Segar " .1 THK ll'V I'JI I ' IE-." MARKET STREET, One door above Walter, W ILMIJNGTON, N. C. I9 - N. It.-All orders tilled with des. Oct. 104, 185s 5,11y JAMis T. l:r-'Lr *Aw.. (;o. F. I'll-neCrr Petteway & Pritchett. -IGv-|E- A1, CO.1.ISSION A y FOR1S'ARIlD e .IIRCHIIA.VT S, Nonr n WArr.: Sritr.:-r Wilinagton, N. C. Liberai tivances mnade on consignrment Oct. 18, 1851 51 Iv Win. L. S. TOWNSHEND. 8sreer...ost -to lItus ao & -'owNsIv,. Wholesale and Retail. GROCBR, YO. 3 .11AltK -STiEl it Wimington, N. C. Nnv. ' . 1b . ! lyr. To the Physicians of the, West. .tul tu till who u se;Livyor (is a Meci. eine or is a l,'cti'rerm'.. * )lY SIt'l A N' nIm orescrile! AlcoholiI. i. qletrs for iled ii I liirposes shouhl give I file pirtnreice tihe- pereffercre i WO I,-I'S SCHlIDM AllmNIATIC S1'll.\.\.\PPS. 1. it is imaitiuiiiared at Seim in lt. anid exclhtsively ill aie factoryo * I lie praoporie. Ilr, by prciesse and from matrial elsen% here une0111114np le and14 unlknlownl. 2. It is pirme bly alie repeased a naly .is of eier im elitinaeit eeimi sts, t) is entirefy free fruen tle tperisiciouni fsil oil i helm relnairs its everv kind of limiir distilled frmin itira, ndiil nhii-h is the caise if tae nervon-, aned visceri dteralgtnement , seriis con a igestion, anl morbid slsire for haljiti and intetpieratei insil. geice, Aiichl sielh ligiors inarittily tenl to hiieriosodneei. :1. It ie jrloved jy ti,- r-ame timierring test. that tihe .1 clnier ;ig i 6no1t 1laivesred with tIle coa.rse, te id and ind iniiteilihle oil oft jpiter heretoaftore isel, best w ith the pecitietlly light. e'r, rueore vollAti,e, atreimaiticti a1141n'd ejicnl of the two esselitil itils for tIle Itialians jmiler herry, ieglectedi bay every other manitrii er. '1. I. iC cthesely jaroed tea bee absolutelv ipire is its requtiiicatin-a ualiy obltaiited I hy tn entirely new%%- procebia and htich io other 11 ltitail n Ginl inl tlie world hi-. taquire.l. . It is aored ly e*x lenlil leliei[alit e1 I. rienae aild] tesitlinsonly, ts lee ang eilieniit a, well a? ta greeable renwdy lit inuay case. aot tinipieit irtop.-y, grivel, Chroniic gimet, rhen maltit. flailitnieie, eolie, onciretionts ink lte kiliney or bulilder, slysp.-p-ia, fever ild agne, genertil de isi y., slugi isi cireialign of atlie oIot0i defiscieat usuismailtriiy of oeei a id ex ham-ted viuil entergv. 4. It isn i.liot urateful and rensra.ting sor dial, aend whn l eias dis irec-ti, iever inl. IlineS tie syste-nt or iraieeN isnebsricly, lat itcis rulaher i. lsidte thse littt-r frailty, by Irer tin.g a tsli i p t all itferior liotlors. An1 it sriabey crregct the ill el&ets el bad water, n% te-lr in tswaneltsp liieliasne lim. I ricls. lit ill 0ltt-e ssetnlmtedil toualities iI has lita rival ill m sy inarket ilt lie world. since ti hs itrniiefien of thie celebrasted nitdecina l hptteat ra!ege atuec the 1*'nited State.,, a number of jFiqutr Iloupe,, fs New York nand sailer iarger citiew har e cositiim eed cdutnter. teiting. it. The geliine is t41 ) ls al In uirt alll pinit Iittle"'. tl s ,ills ulel ls j lit- ttati l yellow papler, with finy name lin Ilhe howile, sork, ied l.l. I nunid adise rltose Ila le it lleeicillylii f, toa ua setll t ly the ostitle, i- linr' maul I ,see-I, fr...aimn l. 1.! ..y .e0. nl ith cor lisniii gill itini 1til1 it for I it h ie iie,.. FI sa e byit as ll thce reeje-etab'le I irnsI i in t Thle wo.sred " SchininyI y " heleo.nve etaeluisi 'ely te siu article. aell othce-r.- tre ceunterfeite. Feor esale in tiharie--tun, S. C., by. the ftollow' liai'. iliad, lirrel A C'i. .laehne F-. 5 )Neali. h'listeh A- W icken bsrg. .\. IN ies.il & lt'i. A1. Van I heleins. Thollima. l:. Ile. I .annllean & rliiy,-r. Flealls 4- F-orgrundsta. .\n si!ye restettle lirmistes ande 4 rocerrt in ths. Utsit.d Ftale .l~i O.K Ssskte lniametusrer nitle I islporte r, I'. ,e andst! ltier Street. N. Y. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, &c, JOHN KIIDER. .lumnafusctuirer, Impot~rierri e an Whole-se owd eitail Dealiter in eSimt, (,'uns, tall kimise/ of .%porlin.: A ppaeratnus, Toget!her wi'.thI a genteralI aissorttinent ofi MVTI',itlA1.S Folt GUN MAKEltS. M. E. Car. of Wamlsseit ansd Meossed f~ireete. PhIauisdplI.Is. All oii whhih, and stuchi Jther rartcles as b~elongt. to his line of bussinsess, w.ilI he sold as low as~ can he affordetd h\ any etablish menti in the Uniitedi State. In test itony 0! hies skillI as a mainufactur. or, the Franik imn institutle tsf Pthiladelphiia,. has~ awardedl to imss sie 1840), twov certai. Caihtsk, six sier l50e..5, antd one ierall piremnium11; andi iln I85-I, thse Crystal P'alace of New York, awatrded to ims a miedal, the. tnly onte awardedl for Sisit, Gunm aund it; lies ill the Uied Slates. *K rider's Spourtmig Aneccdotes,'' illus. trative of certuain varieies of Amlercain Gamne, with retmatrks on thne Cha~racter of ihe 1)ng, Fiel lDogs, Snipe, Woodcock, Quasl, Parridge, D~uck and Pidgeon match shtootinag, on thne Ise lsunting orn Read Hlired ,Grass Ploiver, I lull.hea~tned or G;oider P'lov.er, Canvassc Lack and Red llended Dck. Amnericat Widgeon, Scanp Duck and CantsIada Goose.--Price $tI1.0 Addtress JOllN KltlER, Second and Wtlnsut, Ph ilaelphelia. Improved Cotton Gins. Thamskfnk fufr pat favouelrs tihe subit)crlier w.ish-. ent ta infor t helit pulii tht h~eii isimasinfuc turets Coht n is lat ii testiilla.hentit ini Sute iheng, ni lite mstt impre und aprovel phm-ntv~s su, ni' h haelist thliniks t hat thi'esaottecn gaedsit oni oine otf thoase gineN of tIn, iate )inprovft-.utt'i is wortmla at least ai quaten ef a cet mrte thrn time 'ot loin ginnced on the ordinairy gin. lie also mnsal, niiaetures them sim thne miscae nssiph contructijots, taf thse finseut tinish andi eef the lbeu imateriale ; Io wit, Steel Stis tand! Sleed l'lait-ed luibe Case hatrdetned which hie will nell feor *2 pier Saw. lie alsoe repairs old gins and! peut.thesin its com pliete order at the shoierteist noutice. All orderse for Guins'. will ibe prompnitly ande puncistually attenided to. WILI.IAM 14.1 lSON. taehuiumteur Dis,85. C. April 1, tsm Therecistno use ini talkisng, tine scubscri. ber ha clshis butsines~s for thne pur. po'se of settiliing, and mutst ha ye unoiney leo mseetjpressinag demnanids, asin opee tht those who tare. ina hi debt will asppreciatle his nteeessitiees, ceome forward and14 Bottle immiiediately. T1. D). FRIERSON. Jan.1 17, 1855 11 if ~ LIt iiks for .sale at this OfliCU. Columbia Advertise'ts.I Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Cc, COLUMBIA, S. C. [AV constantly on hand the largest slock of XltnuPSoa C ie as I Itis place, which they are prepared to ;ell at prices lower thani any other estab. ishmanent in Columbaatsia. Their Clotlhing is mainNufactrel ly them. selves with particular reflerence to this narket, und they feel warranled to say it s inferior to none. and SUPERIOR TO MOST CLOTIJiNG otl'ered inl anly part :f the country. Their businems is con lucted upon tihe one price cash principle, Ind the price of their goods marked in laini ligures upon each article iy which a inilornity of price is observed, and tihe nexperienced buyer is enabled to make is purchases at as low a rate, as the more !xperienced aml better judge. l'ersois -isiting Columbia aret respectfully invitcd o tit examination our stoc k and prices. February 15th, 154. 1-1y. ROBERT A. YONGUE, COLI.d If-, S. C. ittE ' s' . sv e. to cal that e Ititatton of hill ieiIs and11i the julatic to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWEAY, &c. In ailition to hie former sitock, lhe tats .in.. refleived a new anal exten.ive assoirmient of O).L) and SlINER WATCiHES, Munotel iAOKS ofevery variety, Silver aid lisated anre, a larire variety ; Military iad Fancy ; dsipi. : inn , Itiale-, SInrrtsnaan s Ajalaratis , 'ie Plocakel a nia Tale Cutlery, andt a large L9!oartmllenat of FANCY G1ODS. Ilki prices will be fimnd, tin examainmation. tio Ns a.- anoderIte ais at any other erstitistaeta n tihe Smth. Thankdt fu I lir iast fiira, le oso ivitsa coitintance of iite paatroaage of his 'ormer friends ansi cm.tomasers. 3tarhei 1, 1851. 'V) lv. Hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & J. D. EIRT, C O I .'.1111, S. ('. SWtN OF TilE (9Ot,I)EN JACKliPANE, )tj'r for sie at iery ow prices, a large amai nell sistirled stock of .11I11>.-A IV i .YN D.lll.It3 1'. 1 .\'T N, 011, S, . i.Y DY E. Gd Gmais delivered at tile flipt free of rharge. .J. A- .. It. E W A ItT. 3iarhls 15, 1851. 1o 1 V. McKENZIE'S CO.LFE 'I O A R Y .i.N D -A.Y C Y Store, .yo. 1:Me, icka)redx.n shc ct, COL.UiIBIA, S. C. PilTIMiES AND W DI)iN(;s FlRNiSIIEDI Ar StOl TEl-sT NOTif'E. I'1 "/10 '. L E ..N > I , T.. I L. Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 1 97, lc a rdsoni ,Stre'e, (OLI.IMlA, S. C. II A conastan~tly oas hand aid is daily receiv isa, fresh upiaies of alt kisndis of iatdies anid G'enatlemen'is itaists undas Stimes of ah la ite,.: faush ion.. Aissa. Fit ESlI CA .t .--SiltN$ andt 81.E L.E ATil Kit fair looat-msake-r.. DR. 8TROM44'% tO0MOPUIND SANATIVE PILLS. iltESE PIL.1. A ItE EN Pi tIt ElYVEtiE TAttL.E. ANt) A41E A MO(ST SliPEttlOlt 3MEIltCtN E in tae enre oaf all )lialions Comj palasint, *Nick 1Ifiaache lsoss (f A ppetilr, sad all ljingermeai dseseaase.. iZE TIIKE (ltII.ATION. RtST ltEK ilEt Lt.Vl, KiDNE\'S .tN I) oir.Ht SE~iETOlRY OlttaA NS TO( A itKAl.Til!V TO( N E A N ) At TION; andi as an .4sai flit ion. Fasily Mleiine they have nao egala. Price 5 cets per bait. A 1.50. DR. %TRON44'M PECTORAL STOMA4II PILLS. .I rarmedyjfair ('iuths, (.oldsp. ('at~arrh. llraan arlitis. Crsnmp, 1ia'husping Coaugh, Asthma, (on .seanpationl, andui aall destases arising froms a de ransagaad stair of the Xloaarks, au-! tos reliere the dlistras. ssnd had *fe an fruom (ratin hag tooa hearly food~i, inu u-k andia dlyspapt ic hait's. WVarramatedU Uo be Prerely Veg etable. iiThese Pills act ats an Espectosranit, Tnsiso, andf Aperienat. They paronmote Espectoratian, Luatisen she Plhegmi sad (Clear the i.ungis aund othler See reaury ~rirans sof ailt mosrbaid msatler, iand alhere is noat anoither remedly isans he whole Mteria Metheia caspable sof imupuaimi~ sch healimt~ praapersties 1to thae Lannsi and I it Organs its these Pilhe. Thesy Cure Co.stirenuess, paroduse a good,..regular Appetite, andi Strenigthena the Ptriea25 censts pier but, conaatininag !J5 dowi-s of Mlediie. (Call son .he Ageuas whola sell the Pils atnd get the Plhanster's Amainaic Grauti,, gisihng finli pasr tieaiars asnd ce-rainecates of ssnrea. ilsath kindsts oft the abuove namied P'its atre fair tsale. itn .imiater'.ille, lby t)altOAN & tO. Anda PlitY MOSES. Whoau aliso kes-- a .auipply saf Dr. Spencaer's V'seetble Pills, ands lyr. Ilula'a Celebhraatal Pill5,. uiebi sutopi thme Chailts itam Fever thme first Special Noticee fIllE firmt of R. C. W EBB4Co, hereto I fore existinsg, is this day dissolved lay mtutual conlsent. Th~e debts of the firam are assmed atnd will be settled by R. 8. Webb, anrd the aiotes and accounits duo the firm are placed in hais htands, being the onaly authorized person to collect or other. wise dispose of the samte iR. C. WEBB Feb. 1'llh ISM. R. 8. WEBB 5 PR. S. WEBB takes this means or informing the public that lhe will here after carry on the msercantihe busitness, upon. his own responasability, at the old stand of R. C. WVE BB4d .,o, whiere he in. vites a call fromn all the customers of thae l ate firmn of R. C. WVEBB&to as well as Ithe publiac getterally3. FAVILION HIOTEL, H. L. BUTTER FIEL1, Perry Moses, 01irs for sale, for Cash, o" to approved custolmers 4)11 thile, a geniertt :1.ssortmeit of DRYtGOODS, (ROCERIES, HA RDAIR E, CROCK ERY H O O T AS! 4d MX-oms, Building Materials, Carpenters' Tools, Cutlery, Carronl Waro Eluaouielled Ware, Coopers' Ware, Tin Ware, Pa tent Medicines, Stone W are, Carriage Triii nillugs, and Carriage Hardware, Sadlery, Sd JOOL BOOKS, LIGNTD LITEJIA TlE AND STATIONERY, READY MADE CLOTHING, Co.XFECTONt.1 , NI 'L , ILIIA, &c. &c. le particularly invites attention to his extensive assort licnt of Janmary 1855 13 tf A. J. MOSES. Goods =TY T X=M.EC X EX7 I am now receiving and opening for sale ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this market, which I will se ow for cash or to approved cuslomers on time. I laving ten yeara experience and the ready money to buy goods with, enables tie to offer the lollowing articles remarkably cheap, viz: A lARG STOCK OF DRY GOODS, mostly domestic. IIATS, CAl'S, SIIOES, ('l 'SE' WAItE, IIASKET WARE, &C. Ill IlDING MATEllAU.S, CAlIPENTI'',I'5 TO00.5, CUTLERY, &c. 1lAllI)WARtE, of all descriptions, Pots, Ovens, Skilleta, &.c. TONE-JUGS AND JARES, STONE CIIUltNES. CAltItlAGE TRIMMINGS, CARRIAGE IIARlD)WARE. 1.E A TIlIt 01 A1l. K I NIS, Saddlery, Hlar-ess, &c. &c. STATIONAtY AND CONFECTIONAlY. CiOCKKElRY, in dinner setts and otherwise. UltOCELlES, of all kinds. Ani alsmaost assy article that maany be called for. Sept. 20, IS73t. 47 if DR. We JAS. DARGAN & C0. SUMTERVIL LE S. c. OFFERiS for -ale- FORClASH, or an approved edit, at tIOet loweI market priced, a well selected anworonen of .) rugs and Medicines. Fine 'hemicals, Paint. nimd ig, Exirets, Wine, l'erfmnery, DreN.Sini;. rnsges, Lemone yrup, ""'y% S"aps4. W'indiow Glastwnes, Fine Tobracco, FaIcI Ariicl-, Spirit Gas, S:arificators, Cigars, irnilhes, Spirits Turientinc, Stationery, Vinegar. TIwoetaer nith every article-comprisim: the Stock of a Drmuggiit or Phy icia:,. Also, a va riety ohe no-t Popuar iPs ten t 'ediiem, i1nn1 nw hieh are, ' d I.i er ()il, (lest ) .lai'ob's (Cholem) irdial. Sittar's 1ssmm tof Wild Cherry, 'arter's Spanism liimture. Aver's Cherry Pectopral. listampon Veigesal Ti'ture, 11oll.,wnty's Pills :1and ointmniat, Defme's lhilsasmn If rife, Davin' Pair: Killer, 1TusmHl's, Heave 'otw41-rv Julidway's Readly Relief. lDr. Jayne's Medicines, tudwny's Henmiatin Itesolvent, -rnid E::*raan.". '". , Farrell's Arabian L.inamem, J oogai German Bitters, Melicanl Mustalm 3.inament, Sanillas, (Epping's, ll'sP, Those are uniy a fen-call 'or any article in our line or buminiess 11ad you will be spilllied JJAIN A N. W. JAS. DAIGAN, M. i. WEDTR aTT T P OT KEEP THE BALLT MON 20.000) Pair Plantationi Brogans at the Planter's and Factor's Depot, EDWARD DALY'S BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, Tl E subscriber begms leave to announce to the Planters and .lerchants ofSnter and Wi'lliatishnrg Districtss. tat lie has niow un hand, and constantly' receiving J~arge suppiesof I,.NT.\IONNilES.togeherwit anunrivaled stock of Ladies, Miss1es, Ikmys, Youthis, anid Children's Boontsi and Shoes, of every kind, andi fromu thme [Fi Orders fromm the country faithfully and promptly attended to. EDW'A RD DALY, 306 King-St, Ch~arlestonm, S C., a few doors above tne Merchant's h otel-sanme side. Septeumber 27t h, 18~4 48tf GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JA COW'S COR M A . Suhas immerFOR A LL BOW EL DISEASES. Sneh asiCiden .ventary, Dliarrihwa, Cholera Mimrbuis, 1hilios Chmolie, Cholera Inlantum. .1 iso, .ILD.tIlItA DI. I' A DAPT'ED TO .tf A N Y 1s18 EAsEs OP FE.I A LES, .ilosl Es'ecialliy Painful Menisruaion. TIi~ heVirtus of .Incohb's Co.rdiai aere ton ureil kgnoten ore'quire E neomiums. 1 st. It cures tihe worst casses of Dirriurua. 7th. It cures Pavinf ul .31enstruatian. '9nd. It cures the worst f'srms of lDyes'ntary/, 8th. it reiereus Pa ins in flack and Loins, 3d. It cures Casifournias or .tle.ricuan Dir 9th. It ('ounaterascts K~erronuness and Des. rheaa. pomniency, -Ith. It relevues the sererrest Cimilic, 1thil. It restores lrregauarities, 5th. 1, cure's thse Cholera: .lIuorus, ii lih. It dispels gloomny, hysterical Feelings , th. It cures Cimluera Inutun. I 2th. It's an aubmirale To'unic. A re~w Short Extracts froma Letters, TestiassonEats, &c. "I hiave uedi Jacob,'s Cordial inamy family, amid have found It a moat effieient, and in my jiadeneami s rulable enied . lioN n ziA s W~rutsr~x, Judge of Supreme Count, Gn. " I eles e peasresinbeing ablIe to recommend Jacob's Cordial-my own piersonal espe Wm'u. I. 1 e aan wooni, Formerly .Jndge ouf Suipremer ('ourt, C'herokee CircnIt. "I take great pliesure inm recommeniding this invadnable medicine to all afflieted with bowe diseases, for wihch I believe it to be a sovereigni remedy-decidedly superior to ansy thiingelse ever tried by men." - A. A . (;.D.rus. 1D. G. M. of time Gratnd T.odlge of Georgia. "I lhave usedl 'Jacob's Cordial' it tmy tamidly, andl thmis, ith all I Lear ab~ont it as a remedy be those whom, have tried it, indnmees mie to bhee that it stands at time head of every preparation olf time kiind, and I would recummuend its nise inm thme disease,, for wnhichm it iscom moundedl. * Mi.i:s G. D~onatzs, (mashier of time Baink of time State uof(.eorgia. "'if the.re is inmy creduiiliity in hmmmum tesi imonmy, 'Jacob,'s C'ordial' mnst standf pre-eminent abioi.e all oilier pmrepmarntionms for thec enire of flowel iDiseases. Pronm thme miass of testimony jim its furor cominimg ini frm all sinarteru, it must beo very far jin aduimce, as a curative agenit, of most afmmot mall nthecr 'patenit' preparations.'' A lF:i~: , Cashier Manrie t.nd Fire Inisumrance Bank, Griffin. "This eflicient renmedyv is traillinig into celebirity as fast as Bonaparte putshied hmis columne inito Itumsia, and gaiming ommmendationm wherever used." Ges orgia .Ie|Trsonia n, M1ay 1Tth 1853. W M. W. BLISS & Cuo., Proprietors, Savanmnahi Ga. Fur sale bmy DAIncas 4 Co., Sumnterville ; T1. A. DARGUAN, P. G. MlcGnEGOR liar. lingtonm ; T.J. W~onxKuas 4 Co., Canmden ; FIstEnI 4 lIfENTtsH Coltnnhiia, S. C. Sllavnt.A s, linna., Resly & Co., New York. Principal Depots, IIAvnLANI), litnnat. & Co., Chiarlestont, S. C. J. Wit mcur & Co., New Orleans. Anmd by the Principal Merchmants and Druggismts throtnghottt time State. July 26, 1854. 39 .1 Notice. I HENRY NUTT,' Thme subscriber hat muig c'ompletedl his an jingements for making 8.ash, Bliind andan F ctr nd or rig time Dooribef lave to inor is friends and F co n ~ W dn shiort notice, Sash of all mies primed and glaxed. li JII ~ 1. .C Blinds to sut any aize winidows, painted umr nt, and Pannmell D~oors of any size or make. A puor. Will give purompt personal attention to the lion of public pat ronage is re.'per tfully solicited. sale. or'for wamrtding of Cotton, Naval.storeas His work is all donme by hiand and out ifgood or any other produce, or to the purchase reasoned nmaterial. 500 iightnof8 tO 0 m4h ready for delivery and l'or warding of Mierchandise. tosuit windows of12, 1is, or Iligbts. nZEFR E:NcE: Sumterville. April, 1:2, 185 I. 24I tf Ir. Tl'os. 1i. Wa in-nr, - toti, -- - - - 0. G. P'A nt.r~y. P're't C'1 Jfk. N. C. Wanted. (;en. W W. .'. t-ii-LE.' w irio; vrshasApjretiso li-Carlieniter Co. . Ci AUn I.ES, Dmrngt. ' *rae uneh ENi oemno Winn N 0C.J.IW l'AlcCAl. ., Hi,e, nmow hetimmg put uponm ig~t uf the old Mmi 'M l g-'''tUut untr ' 1 u vm e r m , i n S m n ~ a ltl e . S m , ' 1 u u , i .u m t r