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t ?K????????M?^ TEMPERANCE HOU^E. The undersigned would respectfully inlorm tbi public that he has taken the house well known ar r tha "CROSS KEYS,*' formerly kept by Mr Win. McKain, in the own of Camden, where he v -li 1 n id prep red to accommodate travellers ana oudru j ers at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel r the same quiet aoroad as at home, are invited tc 1 give him a call t Travellers accommodated for a single night, anc breakfast in lime for the cars in the morning, al moderate charges. J. B. F. ?Ov)NE, Feb. 3?9?if] Proprietor. FARE REDUCED TO ?20FR3 T Charleston to Hfew York. THE GREAT MAIL, ROUTE FROM r CHARLESTON S C. LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens st. ( daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the South- e crn cars, via WILMINGTON and VVELDON, (If A CI 1.1 N. C.PETERSBURG, RICHMUftu, ?' vvnonJNGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and to NEW YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Ch rleston to \\ i|- $ mington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced command- $ ers, and the Railtoads are in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH J TICKET having already been in operation will * be continued on and after the first of Oct. 1*49, a as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. Passengers availing themselves there o\ will have the option to continue without delay through the route or otherwise, tostop at any im- 1 mediate points, renewing their seats on the line to j suit their convenience. By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed 011 board f lWo 1,inn. as likewise on the change ( IIC OICAIIIOI vv .? ? v?ww>?| of cars at the intermediate points from thence to New York. Through Tickets can alone be had of E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the ! Company, foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For other inforinatio inquire of L. C. DUNCAN, at the American iiotet. May 3, 34 tf The State of South Carolina, > KERSHAW DISTRICT. JOHN H. TRUSDEL, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of H. Holleynian, Jr., h ving filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent Dedtors. It is ordered, that the said H, Holleynian, Jr., and all other the creditors to whom the said John H. Trusdel, is in anywise indebted, be, aud they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at Camden, on Monday the fourth Jay of Nuvemher next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. S. E- CAPERS, Clk. Office of Common Pleas Kershaw District, 9th * pnl, 1850. m6m28 French Embroideries. u a Vk' rncoiirorl 3 nprli nssnrt merit of French IWi. . u ,.w..v? , , Needlework, comprising rich worked muslin , collars, "Queen of Scots" do., rich worked cliemi- , settes, with and without collars, mourning collars,. ( worked muslin cuffs. Baby Frock Bodies, Swiss ( and jaconet Edgings and Insertions, with a hand j some lot of trimmed chemisettes. Also, all the newest styles of plain and trimmed lace capes, a j full stuck of linen, thread, and cotton edgings and ! laces, black Blonde Lace, black silk fringes, colored ditto, Bonnet Tabs, &c. &c.; all new and j carefully selected. JAMES WILSON. March 19 22 tf South vs. North! TT is now universally admitted that Southern- 1 * ? ?? 1 rv_Mt JL in iue Drown nomespuns aim uninu^?iiic ?ui only better, but considerably cheaper, than those of Northern manufacture, and the fact can lie fully ascertained by calling at the "Palmetto Cash Store." Having laid in an unusually large supply of Domestic Goods previous to the advance in cotton, lam prepared to sell Charleston and Graniteville brown homespuns and drillings, Nelson's and Allandale brown and bleached sheetings, bleached long cloths, Bed Ticks, blue Denims, colored Chamhrays, cottonades,and cotton goods of every ( description, either wholesale or retail, at last . summer prices. My 6tock of these articles is large and varied, and cannot fail to suit the numerous wants of my numerous patrons. March 10-23-2Q JAMES WILSON! New and ?Iegant! EW. BONNKY is now receiving his entire 1 slock of new and fashionable Spring Goods. 1 As they are well worthy the attention of his friends and customers, he invites them, with much confidence, to call and examine them. Among them ' may be found? 75 new pieces Prints, at 5 to 75c. per yard. BO pieces printed Alus'ins, at 12% to 50c per yard 15 " French printed Jaconets at 25 to 87c / Orfrandi Muslins, Pi-eat variety oatterns and nrices Plain and fancy silk and worsted Berages, some , very handsome ( Plain and fancy Grenadine Silks, some mourning Elegant silk Tissues and linen lustres I French Earlstou and American Ginghams White and colored Swiss Muslins, for Evening , Dresses . Swiss and cambric trimmings, great variety Ladies' GIrves, of every variety and quality Mourning and fancy Fans For all or any of the above articles he will be satisfied with Charleston retail prices. March 26. 23 tf Drugs! Drugs J! THE Subscriber has on hand and is constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, Brush es, and Window Glass; all of which are warranted of the best quality, and will be sold lower than at any establishment in the place. Those who | buy for cash will find it very much to their advan- < tage to apply first to i RANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb 22 16 tf Lamp Oil. JUST received a new supply of Lamp Oil; which may be had at the low price of 88c. per gallon : also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 23 15 tf_ House for Sale. THAT very desirable residence in JLogtown, belonging to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 22?15?tf ] FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Sulpli. Qniniue. T llIP VnVie/>rihAr has iiiftt received a feivrmnren 1 of Rosengurten & Denis's -Superior Quinine wincli lie oilers at prices as low as it can be possibly f afforded in this market, for cash or short credit. Z. J. DeHAY. __ l _ T " I Mempnis institute, MEDICAL DEPARTiTIENT. rHK regular course of Lectures in this Jnsti. tute will commence on the First of No. ember, and continue until the last of February. 1 The Anatomical department will lie opened and 1 eady to receive students by theFirst of October. I The Medical Department will be under thedirec. ion of the following PROFESSORS: Z, FREEMAN. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. R. S. NEWTON. M. D., Professor of Surgery II. J. IllJLDE, M. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice if llwliriiie. W. UVHL) POWELL, M. D., Professor 01 riiyaioiogy, 'athology, Mineralogy, and Geology. J. KING, M. D., Professor of Materia Medicia, Thernleuticsni.d Medical Jurisprudence. J.MILTON SANDERS, A. M? M, D., Professor of 'lieniistrv and Pharmacy. J. A. WILSON, M. D , Professor of Obstetrics and bisaxes of Women and Children. CLIMQUE LECTURERS. MEDICINE?PROF. II J. HULDE SUKGERV?l'UOF. ll.S. NEWTON. Z. FREEMAN, M U., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course of lectures amount to 5105. Eeacli Professor's Ticket, ?15. A/atriculator's 55. Dem wstrator's Fee ?10. Graduation, ?20. Those desiring further information wil please iddress their letters (post paid) (0 the Dean; and itudents arriving in the city will please call on him it the Commercial Hotel. K. tS. NEWTON, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. IION. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory an Pracice of Law JOHN DELAMELD, Esq., Professor of Commercial urispriHience. Terms ??50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March, 1S50. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral vorth and professional acquirements, will compare avi rable with the most distinguished in our coun ry. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly n this or any other country?all of them are able ecturers and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical josition, and the extent of our population, can have 10 doubt as to the eligibility of out situation for an ?r ,1.^ i,;?^ tn health. inCludin? ;illt:rpii&c wi me miiM. ..w ? , . o ill seasons of (he year, we deny that ant other 5ity has more. A ci mmoii error exists in the minds of many students relative to the place of studying medicine; ;hose who intend practicing among the diseases of he West and South should certainly educate heinselves ata school whose faculty are practicaly acquainted with those diseases. That the public may be satisfied of the permalenry of this 6chcol, we feel it our duty to state, hat the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action ivhich augurs well for its luture success; and that .he peculiar internal organization which connects :hem, cannot be interrupted. E. W. Al. KING. President of the Memphis Institute. March 5,1850. 18 ly THE CAMDEN BAZAAR. rHE subscribers beg leave to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this place and vijinity, that they have just opened a splendid stock .f FANCY and STAPLE GOODS; all ot which they offer at the lowest prices possible. To the following articles they wish most particularly to Iraw the attention of purchasers:? Plain, figured, and satin-striped Bareges Figured and Embroidered Lawns French and other calicoes Tissue silks, and Ginghams * Plain and Figured Swiss .Mulls Plain and Figured Cambrics; Jaconets Embroidered curtain muslins Linens?Irish and Grass ; Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Lace Capes, and a great variety of Needlework Goods Together with a general assortment of all other articles usually found at their establishment. We wish to draw the attention of gentlemen to our stock of Ready-made Clothing, which embraces every article in that line. April 9?28. M. DKUCKER & CO. Elastic Doll Heads. A NEW and beautiful article, superior to any thing of the kind ever before manufactured. Being elastic they will not break by falling. Painted in Oil, when soiled, may be washed with soap and water, for sale by F. L. ZEMP. April 19. 31 French Confectionery. AFRESH supply of elegant Confectionary? consisting of Jelly Cakes, Cordial Drops, :hrystalized Kings, Cosaquca, Bonbons, Rose Almonds, Lemon Almonds, Cordial Almonds, Gum Drops, Raspberry Balls, Rarpberry Gum Drops, Mint Drops, Jujube Paste, Rock candy, Horehound :andy, &c., for sale by F. L. ZE.VP. April 19. ?Jl Window Glass. THE Glass manufactured by the Patapsco Co. of Baltimore, cannot be excelled by that of my other. I have just received a large invoice of :he following sizes: 8x10, 10x12,9x11, 11x13' 12x14, 14xly, 18x20,18x24, &.C., to which I would invite the attention of those in want of the article. Also?La in us, Chitntiies, plain and cut solar Globes, Nursing Buttles, Physicians pocket Case md Vials. Z. J. DeHAY. April 2. 26 tf New Goods. A general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &c. Received by \V. ANDERSON ?Se CO. Iron Iron and Steel. Sweed's Iron from 1x3-8 to 10x1-2 in. flat. " " 3-8 to 1-4 in. square. 44 " "38 to 1-4 in. round. Oast Steel 14 1-2 to 1-4 iu square. Herman and Blister Steel. For sale by t ec 12, T. BONNELL & Co New Mackerel and Salmon. Barrels and half barrels No. 1 Mackarel, do do do do Salmon. For sale low, by Dec. 29. ' T. BONNELL & CO. DeKalb Factory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgs, 4-4 30 " Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warrant ed of excellent quailty. TiW ealn u/hnlps^lfi ?n(l retail hir "w ANDERSON cfr CO. ^epteiiiDer 5 36 tf Fine Hams. rHE subscriber wishes to exchange a lot of floe hams for sides. II. HOLLEYMAN. may 31 43 tf Victims of Dyspepsia! LOOK HER?!! DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This Medicino is offered to the public generally ( from a full conviction that it is superior to any other ' now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Com- rOuint Morimnu MoMlitv Refillv Weakness. &c. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. ALLRN, M. D., Philadelphia, and J. A. & VV. L CLEVELAND, No.207 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca O" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. ALLEN, and countersigned by J. A. & VV. L CLEVELAND. The beltles having the words Allen's Dyspeptic Medicine, Pbila.," blown on the glass. Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DeHAY, Nearly Opposite Mrsonic Hall. Sept 5 36 ly Dress Goods. HPHE subscribers have just received from New ' *' ' - ' : .i?:_ o o.,.l JL torn, hucjare now opening meir uy, c.u Summer supply, consisting in part, of? Plain, Metalline, Broche and Printed Barage Print'd Marquise, Tyroleinne, Alborineand Floride Black Mousselin d'e Lain, Barage and Milk Tissue Paris printed Jaconet and Organdi Muslins Fancy and mourning Gingha'ms (small check) Paris, American and English Prints iJso?An elegant assortment of Ivory and Paper Fans. McDOWALL & CiiOPER. April 1. 26 tf ANOTHER INSTALMENT OF NEW SUMMER GOODS!! 'XH1B-Subscriber has just opened a handsome addition to iiis already large and varied as sortmeut of SUMMER DRY GOODS, of which the following articles form a portion : LADIES' DEPARTMENT. White spotted muslins for Dresses Plaid Swiss muslins (an elegant article) Printed muslins in every variet} of price andstyle Plain white Jaconet, Swiss, and check'd muslins Mourning and fancy calicoes; Grass Skirts Lace Capes, muslin collars, and chemisettes Muslin cuffs ot the newest fashion Infants' Frock Bodies SwiEB and Jaconet Trimnjings Laces of every kind. also: A large assortment of New Bonnets for Ladies and Misses, A fresh supply of plain and tancy ribbons Hosiery of every description A profusion of Fans and ditto of Sunshades an Parasols Barege shawls and mantles Black ami white sewing silk mitts Gloves of all sorts and sizes Linen cambtic handkerchiefs at 10c. and others with an upward tendency GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Ready-made coats, pants aim vests, all sizes LI .1 1>UaI> ?I mirtoo onotc at ,Q9. 7fV nHUUdumu wiuuiv mpdcuu wwaio u?. ?* Days' coats, assorted sizes Panama, Leghorn, and double-briimned straw hats Black Drap U'Ete for coats Figured ditto for Pants Summer coatings and Vestings Dross Shirts, Drawers and Suspenders Handkerchiefs, cravats, &c. &c. AH new and attractive, and guarantied as low as they can be found in any market. UIISCELLAXEOUS. Pavilion, Gause, and 10-4 Nett for the Mosquito season, ' Irish Linens rnd Scotch Diaper, p...,!;*,!, Innnolniki, MnjplioH an?l hr shpetinps IIOII iwiig uivtuvi ? B . IJuincRfiuii and Domestic Goodd of every description still offered at lasl summer's prices at WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. May 17 j>9 tf Just Received, AT M0KAI1VS DRUG-STORE, od Liver Oil White Lead Quinine, Bay Rum, C istor Oil, Congress Water, Eau Lustra!, Tannin, Extract Vanilla, Fresh Ergot, German Cologne, Aromatic Vinegar. also All the varieties of TURNIP SEED, Suitable for the season. Ju'y 8 ICE! ICE!! ARRANGEMENTS have been made for obtaining larger supplies of Ice, which will be furnished at the following rates?for less than 25 lbs. four cents; over 25 Ihs, three cents per lb. AlcKAlN'S DRUG-STORE. July 8. 54 tl For Sale. 4 SECOND hand Straw Cutter, (Eastman's J\. patent,) in good order, also, one of Hotchnoarlv np??! either or both of which Mr;n o uiui\u iiwui..v... v....? _ _ will be sold very cheap. Apply at this office. .HO*El WASTED! THE subscriber earnestly requests those indebted to him to come forward and settle without del a)*. FOR THE FUTURE He will work for cash, and expects the money or other satisfaction when the work is delivered. For those 10 whom he is indebted, he will do work at the lowest cash prices. N. B. ARRANTS. June 14,1850. 47 tfw Sndn siiwl MiniaDiirilin. For7aTe"b"y" ~ MOORE fit BELCHER, may 7. J36 tf IlarrinouN Columbiau Ink) IN bottles of all sizes, for sale by AlOORE BELCHER. Ladies, Look at This. A AA PAIRS ol Indies Gaiter Boots of every description, of the best Philadelphia and Eastern manufactures, at very low prices 50 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips Black Slippers and Walking Shoes, of every description Misses' Gaiter Boots, black and colored, cloth and leather Gentlemen's Department. Fine pump and thick Boots, Philadelphia do do do Bootees, do do do Congress Gaiters, calf and cloth "olvnt am) rrnit Slinnr*l*H V.V# .Bi.fc, ..... 6 . rr And many oilier qualities of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to mention, sewed and pegged. IT Wo are also manufacturing tine Shoes and Boots to order, and warrant them to give entire satisfaction. Call and see. at WORKMAN &. BOONE'S. April 23. 22 tf BYAS'S London Porter, best Port Wine, Leinon Syrup, White Wine Vinegar, Sugar House Syrup, &c.. for sale by E. W* BONNE Y, April 19 31 Boys' Clothing, Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by E. VV. BONNEY. New Music. lyTR. OATES would respectfully invite the ati_VI_ tention of the public generally, to his select jutalogueof musical publics)inns, the copy-rights )( which have been secured from the Composers. Anna Bishop's Grand March, founded on Bellini's celebrated Rondo Finale, 'Ah! don't m ngie in La Somnanibula,' and introducing the new vari? f nAiins liolnro nilK anon, COtliposeu uy dciiiii, ^iioqi 1/tiviv Jiehed and the property of Buchaa.] Lnibel.ishcd with a correct likeness of Madame Bishop, in the character of Am:na. Arranged lor the Piano Forte by N. C. Boclisa. Price 57^ cents, line nuit dans les l'ropiqucs. A night in the Tropics. A Revo- ie, on a motive from Le Desert, by Felicien l)a\ id. Composed by A/aurice Stra-. kosch. cents. Grand Polka Ftnastique: composed by tlie late eminent Guitarist, Vincent A. Schmidt, author of the 'Retreat.' Arranged for the Piano Forte by Miss Adele Kohnstock. *25 cents. Sunnyside Waltz: embellished with a beautiful and correct view of Sunnyside. the residence of Washington Irving; composed by Henry T. Oates. 25 els. Auld Lang Syne Polka; by Francis Rziha. 25ctsA*ary Blane Polka. 25 cents. La Fillc de Regiment Polka; introducing the air 'Salut a la France.* 25 cents, Reve d'Auiour Poik 25 cents. Yankee Doodle Polka. 25 cents. Frederick William's Garden Polka. 25c. Second Susann: h Po'ka. 25c. Home, Sweet Home, Polka, [beautiful] 25c. Last Rose of Summer Polka [very popular.] 25c. Love not Polka. Kziha. 25c. Celebrated Linda Polka, introducing 1 Ah ! would the happy day was near.' 25c Charleston Quadrilles; by F. Woolcott. 37$c. Despairing Mary, a beautiful Ballad, composed by the late distinguished vocalist, John Wilson. 25 cents. Keowee Waltzes, in 2 Nos.; by a lady of South Carolina. 50 cents each. Palmetto Regiment Quick Step; embellished with a correct representation of the New Military Hall, Charleston; by Henry T. Oales. 25c. Southerner Quickstep; embellished with a correct representation of Steamship Southerner; by H. T. Gates, 25c. Jasper Guards March;?Composed by a lady ol South Carolina. 25c. Lucy Long Polka, Steyermarkische 25c. Caruival of Venice Polka (very popular.) 25c. Steyermarkischc Favorite Folka 25c. AUo all the New Music received by express from the principal publishers in the United Slates. %*A liberal discount made to dealers, Schools and .Seminaries. Orders for these publications must be sent to GFORGE GATES. 234 and 23ft King-street, (at the bend,) Charleston. June 25. 50 Head Quarters, Charleston, 1st June, 1850. ORDER NO. - THE following regiments win |?amae ior review ana drill at the times and places following, viz: The 21th and 25th regiments of infantry at Winnsboro', on Saturday the 20th of July next. The 6th regiment of cavalry at Vongucsville, on Tuesday the 23d of July. The 26th and 27th regiments of infantry at Chesterville, on Thursday the 25th of July. The 46th regiment of infantry at or near Ehenezer, on Tuesday the 30th of July. The 31th regiment of uitantry at Yorkville, on Thursday the 1st day of August. The 37th regiment of infantry at Wilklns', on Monday the 5th of August. The 35th regiment at or near Unionville, on Thursday tlie 8th of Augnst. The 9th regiment of cavalrv near Glenn's Springs, on. Saturday the 10th ol August. The 3fcth regiment of infantry at Timmons' old field, on Saturday the 17th of August. The 15th regiment of infantry nt.the IJurnt Factory on Tuesday the 20th of August. The 41st regiment of infantry at Park's Old Field on ?liu nf AlirrJIMf The l(fth regiment of infantry at Boyd's, on Saturday the 24th of August The 10th regiment of cavalry at Martin's, or their regimental parade ground, on Tuesday the 27ih of AugustThe Mill regiment of infantry at or near Keller's Old Field, on Thursday the 20th of August. The 30th regiment of infantry at or near Huff's Mountain, on Saturday the 31st of August. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assemble the day previous, at their respective parade grounds, (excent the 37th regiment at Wilkin*'; they will assemble on Saturday the 3d of August,) for drill and in struction. The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals will, with their State, attend the reviews within their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension of this order. An inspection of arms will take place at or before the review of each regiment. A return of all the regiments must be had by or before the 1st of October next. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. * ttf iit VMIL'V a o_ f J. ? . t/All 1D1, /1UJ I oc. 1I1PJJ* VJCII U The Charleston Courier and Mercury, the Carolinian and 1'alinetto Suite Banner, the Palmetto Standard, Yorkville Miscellany, Fairfield Herald. Newberry Sentinel, Spartan anil Ijiurensville Herald will insert once a week until tlio Reviews are over, may 31 43 ifLava Ware. THE subscriber lias received Card Baskets, Plates, Baskets, Candlesticks, Pitchers, &c., made of Lava, all neat and handsome articles.? Also. China Cuds and Saucers. China Colotrnes. Glass Baskets, Toy Tumblers, Pitchers and Basons, Lcmonde Glasses, China Flower Pots, China Doll Heads, Tool Chests, Large Porte mutinies, backgammon boards, dice, miniature knives, China Puff Boxes, with a largo variety of Toys and Fan-' cy Goods, all for sale by F. L. ZEMP. April 19, 31 JUST received per Southerner: Congress water, S51t*er Aperient, Cantor Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Sweet Oil, Pntanh. Toilet Sponge, Quinine, Gelatine, F ne Vanilla Beano, f v.... I n.it_ v/unury occu, ilium ?uuuci uouo, Chinii Doll Head*, Yeast Powders, India Rubber do. Beef Marrow, Enu Lustml, Barry's Tricopherous, Ilair Restorative, &c. &c. Al*o receiving monthly from New York and Philadel, phin, fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Lamps, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, &c., which will be sold on reasonable terms, Particular attention given to the putting up of physicians prescriptions and family recipes. C. MATHESOJN,, BANK AGENT. At his oi.n stand otpositr Davis's Hotkl JAMES W. BASKIN, AUCTIONEER, CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted lo him. lie may be found at the Sheriff's Office. - For tbe femoral and Permanent Core of ill* NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which are canted bjr ell impaired* weakened or unhealthy condition of the . NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of tbe mrsterieM'" now art of GALVANISM and MAUNLT18M. has been m> - roil need by distinguished physicians, ixnn in rnimjic mm -.u? United States, to be the mail valuable .medicinal diicaatrg at tkijift. . Dr. OHBISTIE'S QALVAHIO BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, Is used with the most perfect and certain success Hi aH* CMM of " ' , ORRBRAL DEBILITY, Strengtnenin^ the weakened body, giving- tone to the variolic* organs, and invigorating the entire system. Alio in FITS,' CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDI-' GB8TI0N, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT.f EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREF" MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the 8PINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHY8ICAL EW. EROY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint! aria* from one simple muw-umihij, A Derangement of the Natrons System. (H7- Id NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Droga andMediduea htcreate the Aittatt, for they weaken the vital energies of Ike already proatrated ayatam; while under the strengthemogi life-giving, vitalizing influence at titlvaaiam, at applied by . this beautiful and wonderful dJecoverr, the exhausted patieat and weakened au/Terar it rettorad to former bealU^ aUangth, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of ,* c Dr. Christie's Ghtlranic Oarntires, consitts, in the fact that they arrest and core disease by est ward application, in place of the usual mode of dragging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks Eopeieasly . under the infliction. 77>fy tlreiiflheii the whole tyitern, equalize the circulation of the blood, promote the eecretioai, and never do the elithteet injury under any circumetancee. Since their introduction la the United States, only three years since, more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nerv ous Complaints, have bean ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CUBED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and avery thing else been tried in vain! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of CiriliiapaO, DYSPEPSIA. or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder, la ordinary ra.es. stimulants ?. tnkan whirn. by their artion sa the nerves and masclesof the stomach, afford temporary relied but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now com. pare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even la thai worse symptoms or in srtsce, ana sjrapiy ue me bw wmn the body, using the Megnetio Fluid a* directed. In a abort period the insensible perspiration will act on th'e poeitire element of the Belt, thereby earning-a Galvanic circulation which will pus on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circular tkin throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED- A FEW 0AT8 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AMD TESTIMONIALS Of Use moat Undoubted Character, From all parts of* the Country could be given, sufficient to 80 every column in this paper! ' ? ' ; AW EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that _ " Truth is stranger than Fiction." RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. ' Rev. *>r. Landia, a Clergyman of Now'Jersey, d" distinguUhed attainments end exalt?4 reputation SitaitT, New-Jersey, July 15,18*8. De. A. H. Chbu sit? Dear 8ir: You wish to.know of me what liu been the . Walt in my own use, oB'tbd application of THK GALVANIC bELT AND NECKLACE^- My reply Mm follows: . ... For about twenty year* I had been suffering tnm Dyspepsia. Every year the symptoma became worse, qm could I obtain |>errnanent relief from any coune of medical treatment whatever. About ftwrtun yean since, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pattoral duties, I became subject to a*e?at?Chronic Rhea ma, turn, which for year after veer, caused ?ne inrljeeetjh^>le. anguish. Farther: in the winter of '4a aAd M6. in consequence of preaching a greet 'deal-;Ri my owe ami virions other churches in this region, i was attacked by the krone hi tie, which soon became to severe as to require an tnnaodiate tee pension of my pastoral labors. Afy wsreeus system wot mom thoroughly proitrated, and u my Bronchitis became worse, to also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic alTectkm?thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System, fn the wholeehemeco. poeia there seamed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my NervoUa System t every thing that I bad tried for this purpose had completely AUm.' At last I was lad by my friends to examine your-inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hope* of their eOciencv,) J determined Jo try the efect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAO?JETlG-FLUID. This was in June, 1846. To my oiut iitoxiimmuit, m ywo daia mr OrarcriiA had eon; in tidNT DAH I WAt HUHM TO ilit'NT'VT riiToiiAL UHU| ton ih?* / uxct evrrru * amout tunes on nccouirr of tkx Bnohmmej inn Rheumatic irrccTion Mai kutibslt ckaikd toTnocniJt mb. 8nch ie the wondarfaland happy retulte of the experiment I hare recommended the. BELT, and FLUID to many who here been likewtoe mS'ering from Neuralgic tdecUoae. They here tried them, with hatpt anauLTt, 1 bkcibtb, m ktk?| ca?t I am, deer tir, Terr retpectfhlly yom, ,5. ROBERT w. LAND 181 Tic Jolorenx and Neuralgia. There dreadful and Ugtwltlng complainta ere immediatehf relieved by the application of the Galta.kc Pm,t> Nncnucx Ann Fluid. The Belt difluaee the Electricity through the cyitem; the Necklace haa h local eibet, end the Fluid acta directly anon the affected nerree. In theee dtotreednc afflictiona the application NEVER FAILS. FIT8 AND C0NVUL8I0N8. Theae alarm log ami terrible corrnlalnU are alwxya earned by a derangement of the Jferree. '*.TU Bklt, BaacKLRTa and Fluid will core nearly every ciee, no matter how roung or Id the patient, or how confirmed the complaint,. .JKumarooa and aatoniahlng proofc are in poueuion of the proprielor. . Qtj- Many hundred CbrtidcatM bom all p.rfa oTtha country af the moat extraordinary character can be given, ifrequired. Cry- No tmuble or inconvenience attend! the uae of. Off. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES,*** thay MT be worn by the moat feeble and delicate with perfect eate im aefety. In meny caaee the lenaation attending their nae if highly fleotont and agretoUt. They een be eeat to any pert of (he country. ' i ' _ _ The aaftranio Bait. < mm ootiui, The Galvanic Naoklaoa, Two Dollar*. The GalvanicBracalata, OneDollar Eaoh. The Mafnetlc Fluid, Qua Dollar. ' ft?- The article* are accompanied by full and plain dlraetioii. Pamphlata with fall ptrtlculan aay be tni <tf aathoriaed Agent.. PARTICULAR CAUTION. Bt\e*rt of CoitUtrfiitt ami WWfilt** Imilwtfoaa, D,0, MOKJBaBAD, M. D, GENERAL AGENT fRwTTorlu For sale in Camden by the authorized Agent; JAMES R. McKAIN. In Charleston by Dn P. M. COHEN." In Columbia by BOATRIGHT dc MIOT. " Thompson's celebrated Starch Poliih," COMPOSED of JsinglasB, Uum .Arabic, cjf-c., and contains nothing injurious. It is highly recommended for giving a beautiful, glossy, and smooth surface to Tineas, cambrics, collars, shirt bosoms and all kinds of prints, One cake will do si*ty dozen of clothes, and no family should be without therrf. Price 12$ per cake; 81$ per dozen. For sale by Juno 11. . MOORE & BELCHER.