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RE. t -. oihrhui '& C pd ';f 114ltt'd t1 jhi lig;rn r t'a ritius,_ orn imitentil odutiet B S tri ad y ihnd ation it S b a to tall R tibi ,) imit t :1 their d irgo; and o 1 e thst sodeat e'ldrs. St'rict andI parental attention paid to the -nanners and n.;,. otrais of the young Iadies. Rtelioiotts ser vice, in nneection with 'Sabbat$ School s oxfoiins, held , erny Sunday myorniny in til qha 'el, for- the-benefitof the Institu is -ear is di into two} buly beginning rspective o th first Mionc nys InI Feb-4 andi uay pnymonts hall' yearly in aI} fcq es .lttliseagme ias last year.D.. cARN lt N D. B. McLAUUN, Sec. &. lTreas.. S .rshavrolntwing resolution was adopted by Board of 1rustees: totdrhAt hoerafter hny parent, shall send to board and educate in this - it ittget,. at an -one timue live daughters,c ashg}J Ig ,entitled to receive the board and a et* otication of the fifth one gratis. An arrsing~ement has also been mhade to; - Sipy Studenuts of the Instittito with hook s ahd tationiarv at Ch:jrlest on retail prices. ilb. 6th 1850 15 t V Webb Clark's Hotel, t4UA T.E? RTILL E, S. C., Tiis Hotel is situated in the most pleas. apit pgrt~of the toni n. Th le l'ropriietoir will be pleased to see his friends and the tray elling public;. pronising to spare no exer titins on his part to reider them coiuorta. ble., . (Jlm gs reasonable'. WV1U31 CLARKl, - . J'roprietor. Jan 23 13 if u 'ri-Weekit Telegraph, (Colhnnbia) nid Charlestoi Courier, copy three months and send bills to this oflice for payinent. . :~oot and Shoe 1Yart BENJAM1IN F"OLSOM, would rer.pect iully inform his friernis and the publei: tit hie has Removed his establbshmsieit to ,iherty street, next door to Wmii. Webb's store, where he will he happy to see them. The present staite ol the iuarket will not allow-hini to give but a short credit, andt trusts his prices, which arc sufilceintly low, will dleiind the cah. He' hs just received froni Charleston -and Philadelphia a veryglect nssortiuent . of gentleuen's line Boo ,ofer male ore fr j.Anas.ortnent of fine and superfine Gai rs, Ties, Iuskins and Misses' lontees, to. g tthet with a new article styled, Pto 1ltos 'l'ies; well worthy the attention of the ladies I of .the District. -3y:endeavoring to suit the taste of all bttrastssto inerit ia further share of public pronage. bSumterville, Feb 0. GIN MAKING, &C. Ve are'propared to execute ordlers to ~hy extent. in the above lino, bot~h ior new \vorkasnderepairs. Our Ginss are niot sur passed by any made in the Staite, posseoing? alletho adiantag~es of the lhlliniir Breast aind Sliding Ribs, which saIves a gre:!t decal iu way ofreairr. We also usse tshe Str'el Pliate:Saws, vith teeth set in ans angle that cannot .possibly' injure the finest. staple, with arn itmprovmenut '.oreguilate tihe moctimg of the cotton; our birush s constrneteid onI ; plan,givng at once, the aidva lt ee~s ot lihnsstrength and lorce--all very sthaterial in the successful opermtat of a Gin." W'e wvould invite planters to can at ousr shop1 and exansine for ihmuselves wvhilst we would assure the pubbe t eneral ly, that they slh:rll have no) caiuse tot com plaini either of our wnrk or priicos. CABINI.Ti M.\KI NG. . We are also prepared to do work ini the Cabminet tine--such as Bsrlsteadts. Wa ri vobes Safes, lhok catses, St:uinds, TI.iahh-s Cupbo'irds, &c. &c. at short niotice, mon liberal terms. H.UD)SON & IIROTIIICit Sumntorville, A \pril 2'2, 1817.:26 ty Plantation for Sale, Th~ie subhscriber olers for s:ile h~ l Plans tation in S3urmter t)istrict, t wo mies south of Statesbunrg, conisiatinig of a tract oi seven hundred arid fifty acres (75i,); al:i rer partion Oak and Ihickory ant admiiirablyv adapted to the cul tivatioui of cottonmi. Thei'rp is an excellent Dwelling I [ouse.-goomd t buildings-stable andlt~ barns-ai housesi for the accomsmodnrt ion offty o~vr tilfty ne groes. - Thse good lands aui <Iceidid benid hi o0tl1ne place combine to render it a dlesiraible purchase. Pottermss apply to WV. J. RJES, Jr. SBumterville and Claremont r. Th srubsiitcribter, respet'fuzity annion. eto the Tb Iraveliig 'nblic' thiat is' .Stage' leavexr *%miaters ito every imom-i in. at 20a'elaock. (reenp Susinay) andmi arrives at C aremont in timen~ for then cars for Chiarston: IJaava an day (after th~e nrriviil of the craria fronm Charleston)nnrd arrives nt Smtervilln nit 8 i'cldsk. .,jY. I.r--liatilng proeiired thea seraenr of his Idhnlar Priver, M'tr. [,.i). 11OPEi', canm asure all ivho patronlze his slag~, a 'sa fbui . .xpedliti J1tasage. Apr1 17,=1850 25 t f 1proved Cotton Gins, aOhankfi for past laivora, the subicriber. qto ftilornt the public ihit lhe stisl . tittctusr's COTT~ON~ (INS at his 10 - .~~htiuiin St'tesbuirg, on the mst~ im - pl counstruacrqn, of thme fjie.t finish, rinii] of 11 I mtaioral, -wit : Steel ms andi lhe w sae for two dollars per Sawu~. l ie nrlo-isparw old Gins, andc piuts t lain iiciom dth stder'At thatwhortest mnot ice. Alil or ly~rikfdininv Ill hbo promptly und pitnct md. WVI1~~'i M MI.I.18t)N. Statehurg, S. C. April a1, 1 8ru. -3 :isn Looerles Just Received, Wsrd'a flIo,8odar Bhncuto; ~ Yr~g~y~n Toa ,v ~ 1~ife rty WInes; 4R~ n~ 'e arn?1hr nnale by * ~j~atete lDouunactsl! Jntpvovd alargo Ofnak~tlti*anormelnt or Tgt tr..s~q~tm nlr..ti open. tu.a 1i, "n Vii '. t1e uu' ni o le t I, hjh i u ern thoroughly tried liaIS ti far. atc_ pruprtiue, ad lauOeat aLliedor fortme1i, Iv .a rtputtttittft; Ji.st u~~ ' Iawtavsi. nod givena alter aiilt'.ttita to the aflictcd thou tany of le boasated remnediest of 'tlhe day. III otli~riaa9 11.1n to ilt jaablie, alan proparietor is iulaliaaacet V' a.a siaaiaster nltittvez or a.,uia, [jilt fsrtco4 . Linuos (atet tiaay taro aeraiaaiiatty di'zitruing oif aiblie eoaafaaoaace. No atiedica hats ever becfore to public bItvo ticqiairod suchlevre -~are~apu,' ttiota 1111011airir Imerit8 tlotno. or atppeal wvitha .a~la irresisttible fo)rce to Ite ittwulid. aill ;m oil thme remaoval neel hr. e~ao ueof till (liarusatt arising from en ialttrL stte of thet It 1,011!) tuad habit of the tidy Viz: Cl roiiir: Ilraaaclaiiis. ('atlirrla I 'lu is.a'tlas Scofala int 1ill its fotrims, 'l'tter, caold lhe'ad, Ulcers of tlau fa, body id ex rtlalaiti, ('ironaic ila eta attiaian clarniic d~ie. i1.:it of ate a. tuaaac. I i'a.r tmtd skina ; WVlajzu tvi'lliaa, lraaltugaeaapaat of thet jointsf ua'd -u.. a'ra, chonsttutioal debil~lit y, etVialitic dis6rr ierciarica m aiad hetraeditntry pro hdlipr.atioaas, etc. (.'ru - 'ni E wl WISE 1A N) AI:E1 LluTIlD -leet every clitagho tlh at is. taakiaar jallaira Int We~ odyl, it is mnaaafestt; bat it is brought abouta by o1ra'aIa uj; Is tv iaag u aiia.-~tint iVa i.iaitt' ice if .e r~iappose thu 'orgaata.s of or lmody origitarlly aers et ttalt'a '.lataa..,d by the inatervenationa of oaaataiaag tinrt beaus rno uaahealthay relattiotato saaa. Ina Al guases ofl tlibetioa, thtere' mast bo hoe iatertp,.tioa of so t c aaew inagredieata, b11:0a, lay i'hit ina; its patrt rits a camuse, sirr l ni miollify tlae paropeiirties lba-fort. co caaacted wiath hie botly. It it. -aurd to talk or aslaoitataoutts a'sau taiug pilace ha orL';asas hecalthyv, with tat a114" in tt'ra~aitir al of $0510 abotarlaific ngreaat t tv.!I aaiiilat ., expect.t it jpiece of chlalk to aif..r itselfItjata sp l itttl vl ito PnIlaste oaf 'ta r it, ivth ortn Iii sla~ iil of ,sulphu tr ic Atcid. Inm 11 ahiase,,raer,. is t prioar Comto thaat mttut be eear&' tarnagla tia inatervenationt of the nrae .tan ,reaitudj a"jaaad-'o f~r. I~l:1:LFl;I$ ~I J For .letaails.ertiicrt,, etc., seeo circit its ve.- Irice $1 per butte, large stize, hi ?iAmonag till thte re taealte. btefore the putbl ic liait, (:.a rrhls. Couttghsu, Ilit:.rseaacaar, Whoopaal. It; ( 'ti.aI , P'leat riy, A r:lara, Shittinag aif (loudta, nodat faor all :i11ctua of Ill p~(tal rt'tua, y ant b e be l.stowe u po Ujna Iali. rtaaiedy, antd ite propretor rarg..+ tany on fth ' tjl:teda vit Ia lay oaf ahian ablovea compn~ltajints to secuare it ait ti . It is wtrraaated to cure or no py 'rile only fifty cets. )Dr. IseeI'r's Cm 141111 amnd Czar'. h~ors family whaetheir rich or poor. whot 'tsi, Iaarzltta ata tall ta haeiartoat, silaaaala hnive Ili, taviva.talei ri-ttl1y at it: ail, Ia is itfiat rly alae at~st reatld hlsor Danatl ir rlri,;a, vsett a-, &a l".e at ittmibaus. choilera inaatutnt, haalie., tkstoletlcv, gripiarc pialms cramip.. etc., tail for nall disu'a. ottlae itianaich naatd htaati li ,ue ytrti;. Tenu tatatrant test jato .1 ia e nca at :t repta Utran its firit s taa tlon t. 'lice :5 Lent-~ per bottle. 1)1. ele'~ VeuimujfuUre Siyaump. ''isiat arnmedy is latsat to thlt itate, latirita. !sts to theti' lt t ita atatlall liai'rtstl ian telntroy ag U14 rttatVitig tall k i atla of woratahs fro taghae tidy. It is vii lutat idoubt, thti chtartt need eat iletruiyiaal tateiia leliare thae putblic. adh w~ill if adtalit a iii accordinag to ilia ac oats, ri-inuroe 'a,.ai withi ir ave air sax haouras fter tulmn. iTe dovec is sitt I, tatnd each P4 i,.p FA.RI IIr4. f' o . as i.OaPdidte .for - 9 pxt eletionu.. r 24td n u saa'ized to announ FiALL . aDON, Esq. a Candidattt'or the co of lieritrofr m. er Distr c at the next Election. 'G'Wc n'p.tutIto'ized to anlonnee-Col. JO5 C. ItIA ME, a can dilate. f tile oflico f Sheriff, at the ensu. ing El 1in, ';'I1 jricadsg of Iticlhii'd -l3Ittd N, announce him as a (;andi date fpr. the Oflic.i-of 8herifl' of Sumter District atj th ensuing Election. ii We are authorized to annoupce Maj. IOT1N BA L.A 1(, as a candidate io dherif' at the ensuilig election. . Th fricliads of W illiasm E C1. I ()00 , E~sq, announce hhi as a -andidate for. Sheriff at the next Iection. FOR CLERK. - (T We are authorized to :nnnnce .Mr. .1011N U. DURAN'' as a candiddts for the . ilice of Clerk of the Court at tlic ensuing election. (.tWc are auithorized to announce DAN El 1. RIC.ltiOiJRG, a candidate for the oflice of Clerk at the ensuing election. rWe are authorized to announce JOhfN V I)AltGAN, a candi date for Tax Ct'llector, for Claremnont Conifttv, at the niext Election. (j1We are authorized to annoitiacn AIEXA NI.)t WATTS, Esr. as a 'andidate for Tax Collector, of Clare ntionit county at the ensning Election, MANY FIltENI)S. E~at Notices, F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. BROtAJ) S'ITREET, Sunterrille, IS. (. Mifay 16, 1949. 29 tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY A'1' LAW, . tiitertoille, 5. 6. Will practice in the Courts of law, fur Sauniter, I)arlingtoi and Kershaw Districts. Ollie uie door helowv Clark's I lotel. COLLETON II. TOREIAS, i9tttetie, . QT. Will practice in the Courts of Sumter, Kershaw , I) .rlington and Itichland. .Jan !), 1050. ly Lav Notice, Thel sungertbers have this day formed a czo-p.rtnership in the practice of L~aw. T. 13. FR ASER, -L .L. FRASER, Ja. Jan 1,- 18530. - ly Fresh.Garden Seeds. Coxstscrzso OF I.!glisha Peast, Beans, Ca bbagre, Tu'rnips, O.nion. Sett', &c. & For Sale a;t A LSO F~or Sale byV it S. 1'-.! *i T IIT. School Books, Of I',very 1)eseript in frini the Eleinen t-ry Sp*dlnr, to I ain aw,,l Greok, includ. ini Sttioeryof aill kindfr aeb A. l.& . AIOSES. Sumter Bakery. The subshc riber res.pectilly i nfi rro thue ;unhuti tha t he cotinuesw~ llk ing., at is obEcl .I itond in lBroad~ stre'et nea;)r .laint.. lBre' d taid all varieties of I-'aner :.k., Int co nnection wicth.11 his; bkei-v he ts in daily recesipt ot *t5I (-181 )O'ST-IS-.an,l :tp Ito.;nt -i Fant~i -r~i It -)Or inI the It'*: ('RiM.\l , everv- variety of ton emury, i''rnuit, Nativ'' at:al Tr.pwic,, Nis, i'. eyc :dri eltes, etc. ('e c., contI litly% tii* FI.() I: It, oft h e best hr..inds for sal.. IilliN ti'NNUO. Merchants' Hotel, flY STllERN & h)lVV'llt. Co rneur if h'ing and Soeiety-streets, enI.t..-tros, s. e*. Ti. Ito e Istunt~i.-- in theeh.iw-y. at i'-rthe -Ir I ly iin T'intwrance-i~ jt'r inie.. 1ct T ini 31a.it ic. .\n I tin ,1htiie not t'trring.- ttiIl :tin the I ie ii!. tIhr the, arc-tg n m I ationa of Pa;.i-insoer-. Wholesale and Retail. 1. M~OltlIU8(N, & ('O. FiitST ST(IitI- NIottTiI ('F Till:tAE N-r It. 'ii & (CO. laeve ont h and a int) and te nd I i'I//.V WV.t !H I, toget her c.. .ttnial ns.'ortuvment of 111 V1' T,j I . .1 \I/ 1 r.itnid l' or aned TIlet. i,'i'kmgi (1;o-as., .\ II of their Stock bingit enti rely new, .uitisele'cted lby one of the. liren, they fllatter I temIth.s, t hey will be enalbl ti g'ive -: i;.art ion, to purca rt'ii-, both hint prices lt(H )hitT1 .\lO i ISC N. W.\l. II. STIANI,i-Y. Shoes, coloered and~i lilielL 1(hi1 Slipra n ia b lt kingu. IIl.:s' and Mlines' col'd and. black 'Gahber, for L.. 1. IAN KS, id loe, hite asndelc Silk d.,co' mnipgs.&c., for rale by L.. fl. I A NKS. Blanis8fr~ae hs ~ pEIC. CLARE, NOS. Wiad spectfullyilsforn tie leo e r3trd bis Mianufacto'ry iihoif3y (J4 Ib T gURNITURE everoftbred nfib9j~o wortmanshlpeannot be'sutpas I also invityd thosoe'vhb are abotit tb p prIl es-. atisfied that theywill be melWitli Among ide Stock fow on rdrobes B ok vases Cei)tre Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. Al WRITING DESKS in great variet 195 and 19 (O-All Furniture safely pac Jana, 1850. d61)arlestont moertisemnts. Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR Ti) HOUSTON & HYDE, 283IKmG. STREET. Opposite Mterchants Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Deal. er in Clothing, G. A. UI. Respectfully invites the atten tion of his friends and the public to his largo assortment of Fashionable and Ele gant Clothintg now on hand, eqal in every respect to the best custom work, to which he is weekly adding large supplies direct fromn his own Maanufactory in New York. This Establishment is conducted entire ly on the Cash Principles both in purchase and sales, giving him great advantage in his selections and enabling him to sell at New York rates. ie is now ofrering this stock, (which is not excelled for raricly, style, beauty, and durability of workman ship in the Union, at such prices as to make it an inducement fir purchasing to call be fore making their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Cullarn, Cravats, Caries, &c. &c. constantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can depend upoin having their wants supphied immediately. All garments warranted to fit well and give satisfaction in every respect. Er'Mr. JoHN 'r DAIIVD, long known in the clothing line is now at this establish. ment, where he would be happy to see and serve his friends. GCEO. A. HYDE, Succestor to I [ouston & Hyde. Charleston. May 23, 1849. 30 lv AMERICAN HOTEL. CoRN Ei OF KING AND GEOItGE STHEETS. CH1A TLES'T ON S. C. 'This I ltel is situated in the most fash. inable part of the City. The Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling public promisingr, that no exer -tions shall be wanting on his part to make their stay agreeable. Prices reasonable. F. A. H1OKE, Proprietor. JoN W. KING, Assistant. Aug. 29 44 tf PLAlNTERS' HOThL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ornzerly kept by ChIarles IH. Miot. LAIIN & IIUlRST II iving b~ecome the Proprietors of this extensive ari'l w(ell knmown establishmlent, subnmmts its c lainms with confidlence to pub. lic support, satisfied that their eff'orts will riender comnfortable all whom may favor them withI a call1. July 21, I849. 40 13t Charleston HoteL. Tlhe un lersmined late onf thme United Stat es I Intel,- Aiugust, Georgia,) hmavintg lea:sed the. Cll~.\lisTON litrl'E1L for a termi of ye'ars, taekes pleasure in stating hat thle ent ire 1 stabhmhent has been re.titted aind rurnihedI with new Furniture, an.s opei tor the re epitioni of com-*1 Illnprovenimnts have alIso bieemnimade in th osparticularlyinte,-h'D parinenit by thet adthatiion of a iteception Pa.rlor, aridltim remzoval of the Ladies' IDrawing liouin. IWi ch Iiunprvements, lie is assured, will greastly~ add tio the~ coimforts of the guent if the Ios.:se; anid hopejas, by st rict aemnnonr en hiisa wii part together with thle ilh ers ot Isis house to mierit a liberal share of the piiubi. ;'atrnage. .July 25 1-8 19. 19 l y SCOTT & EWART, tC ibia~u , .\. C. Keep) conumstanl o i n hand ail: geniemral1 assort ,nien:t of Hardware & Groceries, lleo1w--., V ss. Anvils, I Iaiimmers, &c., IP'aniis, S'awv-, (i~Gugs, t.evels, Squ iares, .\ild C ranm. .., .\l:ll Screwvs, WVrag Ironis, .Il S;nnile... \Vmngedt Giidgeon5, &c., .IMlli, I alsem ed Plaster. Naids, Iloues, I 'liugh .\lunhIs. I rinl and Steel, Incke, I lnioges, Surews, ltots, Wiidow i tv niniigs, Pruning Shears, V\a rnmishI, Pa ints, IPin liIrushles, Wh1ite I ."a', wasrraintedl pure, manufac. iiredl by W'iekerstt & IBrother, with a Isar~e ami wel ol 'elected stock of She I I h-irware, and u tlemfirv. r.u(ar, olie, .\lmla..ses, F'lour, Spices TIeas, & c. .\ny article lnt answering tn delmscriptions given will be exchanuigedl,and all romul aut unumasal ly low prices for Cashi O7 GOO)D)lS dehlvered at Rail Rload D~e. pot free of cliarge. .an 10. 1850). ly A CA RD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I havs~e this da y associated WVA.I.,. I11Ey. NI .1)5 withi mo in thse practice of DIEN. TIIS'liIY. Air. REYvsoJ.hss has beeon my ptupil foi hie past fou r yeasrs, anid I connnuend hini withI coiitidenco to the ceomniunity. Th'le busnmeirs will ho conducte'd as for. mnorly at my oflice cn Main street, unde: theo above mntn amnd style. WAM. IllYNOLDS. A ug. 15 42 tf 2000 lbs. No. Co. BACON, 10 hits .Mounmain Blutter, for sale li IL. DI. IIANK~ J96:AND 29 outhh Xty urchao to calle a d eamte, lsr ock and ad,"are hE latest StylWi f Card 'Tables Piano.$todls Mahogany tockers Bedsteads. Dining Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. SO rederick Clark, 7 ing Street, Victoria Range, Charleston, S. C. ked for Transportation. 11 ly dilarleston '2tbnertisements. TO MERCII NT ' 0ILOR8. H. B. CLARKE, Has now on hand, a full assortment of the LATEST STYLE--AND FINEST QUALITY of the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTHS, in black and colors Superfine anid medium black French and German Doeskins Fancy Casimeres of the latest styles Vestings-Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra sa r. black Satins and Silke, Gent's Kid Gloves, best quality, in black, white and colorp Gent's Beaver, Merino and Military Glove. Under Shirts and I*awers, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton Black Italian and fancy Cravats, of the best qualit Tailors' 'rimmings, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attended to. H. B. CLARKE. 205 King-street, 2d store above Market st. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 6m W. A, KENT & IYTCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, MASONIC. HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and to:e.plete stock of Gent's. READYMADE CL 0TBTNG AR TIOLES. W. A. F.NT. 0. H. MITCHELL M1annnintory 113 Washington Stores N. Y. May 1849. 80 tf T. E. CLYDE, Wi@LE-SALE AND RETAiL GROOBR, UNDE~R 0DD nELLO1'S-nALL, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S0. CA. DEALER IN Sugar, Coff'ee, Molasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &e, AGENT FOR Cantonm Tca Comnpanmy's Celebrated Black amnd Green TEAS. Nov.'28 5 6m GREGG, HAYDEN, & GEG Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. Guns, Military and Faney Goods, Corner of King and Hasell streets, Charleston, &S. C. WVILLIA M GREGG, H. SID)NEY HAYDEN, A. H1. H AYI)EN, May 23, 1849. 30 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Signi of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. To Millers and Planters, 1101TI NG CLOTIIS. Thme subsriber has just received an as. sortment of Bolting Cloths of' various WVidthms, andi will bo sold low hvn W M. HOW LA ND, N. E corner of Market andl Jan 1, 18O, 10 3i, King streets. .1. & E. DALY,~~ WHOLE8A LE AND) RETAIL BOOT, Shoe, linit anid TRUNK WVARIEHO10USE, NO. 326, KING-STREET, Charleston, 8. C. ( Sig n of the Golden Buck,) 2 DOORS NOLTHI OF GEORGE-.STr. Paul T, Villepigue, FACTOR, AND SENE R A L CoMIIxSION MiERCIIANT, AC(COMMoDAToON WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. Jan 23oy Edward C. Tharin, AND GEN 'I. COMAiSSION MERCHANT No- 24 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a general Stock o Grocerie.', & c., and disposes of every des cript ion of Produce at private sale. References: M. C. MoIoscaZ, Esq., and Col. JAMti OGInsr)e. Jan 23. t( WV. C. Dgkeg Sn FACTORS, COMMISSION RAtA V& fokI , se of the nesrative . t taielf alike to YOUTII, MAHOOD aid OLD AG E. To all who apprehend or sufier under the dire eoase uenoes of early or prolonged indiscretions --to ll who feel the exhaustive effects of seden. 12i h .taeellffdi a reo to i yen iergy, as th rl viaim of nero a tental debility and of moping and melancholy despondency. hr. K. would ray "Re d tirts Book. 'Thevalttable'Avice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and snlTer e g, and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading, It will learn how to pre. vent te destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter, addressed- to DR. KINIKLIN, N. W. corner of THIRD & UNION Street., between Spruce & Pine.. PIIILADELPIA, will en sure x book, nnder envelope, per return of mail. FIFTEEN YEARS of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the npostexpert and suonessful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body. throat, or legs, pains in the hend or bones, mer curial rheunnatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from -outhful excesses or 'mnpurit ies of the blood. whreby the contitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with stnets. He who peces himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiouly coefide in his honor. as a gentleman, id confidently rely upon his skill asa hysiian. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. b letter (pot-pi.) and be cured at home. PACKAGES of MEDICINES, DIRECT. OINS, &c., forwarded, b sending a remittanco and ut up secure from AMAtE Ott CUI 87 Dooksellers, News Agents, Pedlanrs, Canvassers, nnd all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly Important Remedy, MITCHEL'S EYE SALVE. A certain, safe and efectual Cureftor .Src, Weak and inflamed Eyes, designed e.c pressly for Diseases of the lye. TIE unparalleled success which has attend ed the use of this preparation, and the acknowl edged necessity for some article which cnn he relied ttprn as a remedy in severe euaes of )p. thalml affeEctions whiclh are so prevnlent in this country, induced the Proprietor to make ns. rangements through his Agents, to place this Salve within the retch of every individual who may need the benefits which re.ult from it. use. 'The great adivantages possessed by iths ar ticle over every other, its Certainty. Safety. Convenience and Econo.ny. All physicians ad mit that great danger is to be apprehend fromn drugging the eye when in an Inflamed :ni unt health y state. In the use of this Salve this oh. jection is entirely removedl, as no harm can possibly result from its use;. it beiing in all ca stcs applied to the external portions of the eye. thereby avoiding all the incnveniene. pain and danger, which necessarily attenl ths, in trohitetim elf any pungent article into the eye. Its activity in suld uing inflnmnntiosn is so great that but few enses regnlr the use of nure than one botlo to eiyeeta perfect care. g Agents at Stunterville: iesrs. A. J. & P. Moses, Drs. Miller & fls.sari, named 1). It. S. Mellett, and by Agent.. generally in South Carolina. A Voice to the People. DR. GORDON'S FA MILY PiL8..---lLk ing compounded exclusively of such itgrr-lients as nature intenedl should operate on the im purities of the human system-strike at the rot the disease. removing all impurities from the body, opening the por-a externally awnl intern ally, seperating nit foreign and obsnoiousporti cl-s from the chyle, so that oho hixasI, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure--ntee I essairly securing a free and vigorus action to the heart, lung, liver and stomach.e. thereby resltoring Aesih, hy opening the por-s, cleansing the veins ;and arteries, pmtuped all .thte natural veins and pusifylng the blood5 ren der the ayateta not. only thoroughsly sou ,'but also impervines to dlisease, teen when all otecc areas ied. Tan: universal celebrity wiclh -this medi cine hias glaned in every section of the eormntry, try, anid the many astonishing cures it has at A-eted, hiave establish&d its eflicacy beyond all douabt; na a general famil y mediceme it han no rival, in all cases of lnd igeation, Bilisous Fe-. vets, D~yspepsla, l~iver Complaint... Sick Ihead ache, Jaundillc. Aathma, Dropsy, Pies Colie.! Wonas, D~isense of tihe IItcart, and In all afec tkmns of thae estotnache andi bowels, G~arden'~s ill!. will be ftetd a noter failing renutly. To insure the full hsmiattt of thtese celebrated Pill., they shotuld he kept in the haonse, So thi t upon the first enmmenemnent of uickneas they may be at once resorted to. One dostne the-n i's better than a dosen aflser the disease has be come established In the system. Gordon's Pills are pure-ly vege'tabule, annd so innocent that the infaunt of a mnontha oh1 toay nse teham if mediscino is requaired, ntot only withi safoty bitt with a certainty of receivinag all the benefit medicin.- Is capable o~f imnparting. Fe males may usc themi sduring all the critical pa'. riods of their iives--Dr. Gonion'ts Pilla will intanre their henith and paroduce regnalarity ini all the. futnctions of life. Witimn thne last twelve months, more thatn onae hndnsred eases of the most aggratvted- foarmt of dispepsia have beets enred b~y thme mnedicines, where rngisd sdisting, the lluie Pill, and almost every sther means had beena resortedl to, withott any bene-fit, and when dentin stared its mi'sera ble victims fsully in tihe fare. if D~r. Gosrdosn's Pills were rnot ainte~d to the cure of any bunt this htrrri malady, their uiform sttmees. in tii dise-ase nlonc wvould laontliiiet tso "waft Ott thea finae" the name of their inventor, as a bente furtor of hi'. 5pecies Thme nmedic-isn taever fails to euro thes worst cascs of Piles in one uwek? For saile itt: 07 Agents at Suamteri ill..; Mes-ers. A. 3. & P. Moses. Dirs. Miller & lloenard, and D). Ri. S. Mellet, and by Agents gene-rully in South Carolina. Febt. 1850. 13, 16 Gm FARE RED)UCED) ON TintE Manchester & Wilmington RAIL ROAD, The~ Stockhtoltders, FRillRSON & l'iiN GIl. tako thais early mecthods of retutrning thteir th-anks to thet good peopheof am nter District, for iteir very kind and liberal pa tronge bestowed since theihort timea they have boen enigaged in this "glorious entter prize."-Parc being now reduiced to ha~lf in consequtence of the great rise in cotton, whaich we sincerely hope will intduce nanv to call antd take adlvantages now ofibiing. Bacon, Ilamse, Sideas; Lard, Butter, Chieese, Fisht, Mackeral, 31uilott, Coal, andl Irish P'otatoes: Candllets, Spertm, Adamnadtine and Tlallow; Flour, llaltirmore, Northa Carohitna and flnckwheat; Coffee, Java, Rio and ('nt ha; Sugars, Crashed; Charified antd Brown; Mstiassens.and Treakle; Crockery andl hard ware; NuiIP, Bagging, Rope andl Twitne; Teas, Tobaccoes, Soaip. Starch, and Bitte Indigo; Lime, Cigtara, Salt, Iron, andu a va riety of sweet thtmgs, to hte hnad at tine aigin of thne Ne-groems, Cortner Biroad and M'ain Streets, Sumtervillo, S. Ca. $10,000 CASH Itt hand tor the putrchaase oh Negroes of either sex. A pply to Colunmbia, S. C. Aug. 8, 1819. Lawn nd 'en Cambric Just a odl and forsle biyWM, flow. 4AND. North E~ait (~ rof. Ki~g anti Mak te, 'leatorrunnt o~s4 A ~~ CAMBRIC ra ' in sprice B A4S Cheap ft~ 4 at thes sffiee.: 2%e inapt' entraaritr rr j This Eistract is put up' nps times cheeper, pleyater ! t, ss{' to any sold. It cnarses aew petrilla over all ater ld vls dies ,it Jnt tte+q!t' SPRiNG AN ever known ; it not only toss and st ena the t pars. and ; a ( M fedicine. .s thbi wonderful se S. It hats + 1 two yearn, awor than one h. of sever cases of dis eas, at; - oidered Incurable. It has asuw than 10,000 children the thre. 100,000 cases or d eneia of Nervous E Da. 8. P. TowIsa D', bara whole system permanently M! lost their muscular energy ei, or Indiscretion commits " cessive ciuigen e of the by physical prostration ofth .ew situde, want ofosembilon, faintin furs decay and decline. hastent disease, C onsumption, can be e ti00 pleasant remedy. This n lor toany INVgOORATgNtGCOD As it renews and inignrate the Sem til to th ,ndtrt h q he e su in a mos extraordinarydegree Consspion Cen d, Cleanse and Stren-thn. Conssia i enred. Br'Oetat t, Cnsu fls.i, Alei J m. plaint Cede. Catarr ,Cs, th aotgaet, tlvty le, Sereners in stenChest, me i bt Sereetc. D($lult ef Prefw.J. Pte in ahe os, tm, eare een n C pnuag Bi os Do. S. P. Towmsn--4 verily believe y~uru e. parilla has been the moans, through -retsee : of sewing my life. I have for several yeari had a bad nogh. It became worse and worse. A I raied large quantities or blood, had uight' and was g Ceatlr debilitated and redte, not expect to lire. I have oinly used'"you perilla a short time, and these has =a .wodcagbenwuhtnm.Iaenwalse change~ b er wmugh in me. C A,n ablado~7s5 walk all over the ity. I raise no blood, ane y cough has left me. Yous can well Imagine thst~i am thankful for thae results. . Your - servant. WM. RtUSSE:L, to C~athesi FeSnie iaedicnes. j Dr. S. P. Towaur.sn's Saraparilla is a Taws and speedy cure for incipient Consum.t . nes. Prolas e Uteri, or Falling of the g Ca. taveness, Ples, L euerrha-a, or Whites, m ted or difcult Monstru-tion, incontiniedce involuntary discharge thereo, Isa protration of the system-no lo i result of inhrent cause or causell l e regularityillness or eccideut. N Your nl surprising than Its invigorating areS frame. Persons all weakn t taking it, at once become n ndsper its i fnence. It immat lracets the nervelessness of the femalelis fr t whih the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be of us. in cases of t delicate a natste rincates of cres performed; cswt alicted, that humnreds of cases h feaeg'e u to us. Thousands of caser where"ma without chidren. after using a fae taing Mte.licine. have been healthy on spring. Great lsen o t iot lter it is the a ad most elfectu ' pi(r v pfui ing yatem, anuf rdlievelinte ' s attens of ehi.lhirth eer d atlted, thaes the mother and the. to -A'is'-an. Jfrases and enrich e who have used it, thihk it is luidis 1e. It Ihighly -uaeful both before and afterconaln as it prevents dierees attendant uai * in CostlrenesP , (rmas, t selling t - . Despndency, hrtbnibrn. Vomiting. rn i:e Duck and .ions, aile Painrt e r e regulati nthe secretions sndtna latiosta. It Ues'nodqutia. 'Thi "reo, medicine is, It is alwcay safe, ard the use it most succensfully, very fewp 4 Uirt any other medicine, In some, - t el, r Mtagnsesia is useful Exerei:e beo ai.ad lightfondo yst thi mlediinr e aotilg %I sc kand easylonnn ateln. -i~.sae Of Jtseht anoldand highta . sollowing crti ate at r O P To sn's tmegicie youI I alwtaysm e of the ee~ t er 'e anyothnern meicur I asomaritl beivig ()ey 1 digishal urefuder bett heosh are su sfend asy cnhaeen. - a eue o ns onhbythe Dysepsa oinnc that it wa"w muc didicuty.a fo meand al orke aboot a lon ettr hch~a cred th1 ms5pst my hpead-shfch wtas Pxree. Tonaeom an tore; gio to be talmset of th..n I eqiea domber of rhemendiers frboth .thae osp arf frceg ed ittale rnbeent, nti reiu for s, mstrill whsich, a shough c th hatindnesawt. dmnce, stirestt-ore ne to makor tan abouta mheal-asichm nwt enoingeter tsheooe anr anumber of reeris. form boh 60. yapspl abaelse i oha tnhruhbte medicnle,1 fsI mend it to my numerorus acqualatance~s very laig 1. as I hanvs been a minister agr years I hope thus hasty sketch mney h beneftt to you as your medicine has to me. July II, 1617. JOllN SEG~lt, Jersey Ci . Mlethodllst ClergSua The following was .sentto0osir AgedtI heli. way, by the Rlet. J. 0. TUN185 ~,of the Mlethoslst Epsucopoil ;hurchi-ooe oft the ~. learned and re spected in the ennection-a..nd.s another evidence of the ws'nderfusl effects of Dr. S. P'. Toa nsen' Sarsaparllla n the system. Fasran Psasse--liaving for some timne patm you are aware, experiencedf great general debiy of my system, attended with constant and slali Irritaslt of my threat and Iun gs. I was, at yoe a stance, and In consequerece of lasvIng read Cepihln McLean's decided testimony In its behalf, induoed to try Dr. S. P. Townsendl's far-famed SersaparIlla. I trlid It, I confess, mnore in the horse this~ In the conadence of its proving efllcaclous ; bulli ago bound in candar now to acknowledge, that I had not tried It long before I began to expeilence Its salutsty efleets ; andI I may nnw say, with Captain Mc~eap "thast I woulid not be withmat it on any coansiders. lion." It lhas done me more good than any late vanus remedy I laves tried, and if this stateamentis deemed by you of any importance, you have my full consent to make it pubdIc Rahbway, August 3d1, 18047. J. 0. TIUNISON. COROPULA CURED. Thia certineaste concluvely proves that t61s Sarssparilla has parfect control over the most oh' atinate diseases or the blood. Three persons cured In one house is unprecedented. Three Ohildren. Dc. S. P. Towxstreo-Dtear Sir : I have the pla. sure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were alleted very severely witha bad Sores ; have taken only kaus bottles ;it tools them away, for which I feel my self uandes great obligation. Very respectfully, ISAAt W. C1UAIN, 10d Woostesst. OPINIONS OP PHr3BIOIANS.. Din. 8. IP. Towaass. Is almost feilyiraeelq order, from physicIans in diferent paM ts Union. - This Is to f'ertl f that we. the 1puster' ue rhysacians of the C ity of Albhany, lh.%e is. sus' osse cases pr ascribed Dr. 8. P. Townsasl's $Sg.asp rilta, ant be lIeve lit t be one of the emsait,aa preparations ins the market. ii. P. rUI.fNG, M$. D. J. WILRCO N. Iti. D. It. B. llRlsl00t Mt. D. A lbany. A pril I, 1817. Dr. S .'. Towntsend's P'rlnespa Oinee baas ees remonved fronm tl lulton. to nNasan street la the buildting formerly occupied by the Seeth BlSptitt -hiurch. Asmnws--Redding k. 0', Nes. es Rite-cstreet. ad Mrs. K. Ridder. Nes 100 Unurt-street, Bessta e Saintel Kidder.r. .owelt; hlenarv Pratt. .IS James ft- tiren. Werce.t'r: Ailmna 3. lut Coancord ; J. Balch & Son, P'rovidene a'ad Dru giats and Mierchanta genert.lly, ttsroeget the UnIl State,. West Indies. and the Cenassee~ A. ,J. & 1~. MOSES, Sto A gents l'r Sum~ter' 4istret Trout & DeLase Keep ca'nalently on.itenst Mpe -Se~ mntt tar Fresh, burtnt Frone. hrie, ron n. dale Cemetn', IT!O' str f Wia, Nwe Vosk Marble L~mi, Pi hi delpin tilfe stui.e sum, or 14'nters ml mutrmsgs 4 tengbi BtdLng MI cnt!g inl~ v; I O'.J All Oresii yum