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* . A ... j, A company, with a capital of $80,000, has been formed in New York, for the purpose of mining in the gold-bearing rocks of California. At a sale of a stock of Wines, belonging to tne Estate of Com. Hull, at Philadelphia, there was some very old Madeira, taken from the British ship Macedonian, when captured by Com. Decatur, and purchased of him by Com. ilull. Alarming Ignorascjs.?The editor of the Alba- < hy State Register* in a hotice of a new dook, Comes across the term "grass widow," which he says he does not Understand. Perhaps lie does not know what a ** California widow" means. [Picayune. The newly invented American churn, which produces in ten minutes four pounds of butter from five quarts of cream, has been exhibited in London with marked success. The Lord Mayor ??d Lady Mayoress have been among the number of admiring visitors. A Post Office has been established at Chalkville, Chester District, and H. Calk, Esq., appointed Postmaster. ~ * * 4 * * I Jenny JLiind lias been ouerea imriy muuonuu pounds to sing at the Imperial concerts of the court of Russia. Punch says that her reply to the dazzling offer was, "Hungary!" Mr. James Bryant, a carpenter, of Boston, who borrowed a year ago, in January, the means of go- j ing out. has just returned from "the laud of dust" ; Witlr $90,000! Mr. John Gray, one of the oldest printers in the j city of New York, died on the 29th ulL He was j an original member of the New York Typography j cat Society, and had a wide acquaintance among | the crafL Two separate accounts of the life ot the great | Swedish vocalist, Jenny Lind, have just been published in New York; one from the pen of G. G. Foster, and another by a Mr. Rosenberg. * Those Spirits Again!?The tpirits have appeared at Barnesville,Conn., and have commenced throwing silver spoons at a Mr. Mathews. He says he has no objections to the knocking?;, if they will only throw five more and make up the set. Seven slaves, belonging to two citizens of Wood county, (Ky.) absconded on the 1st inst., and succeeded in reaching the State of Ohio in safety. An agent of the owners overtook them in Ohio, nnH iiutiiMu] three to return. The other four i were hurried off by uew-found friends, before le j gal measures coujg be taken to detain them. A movement has been made in England for building congregational church edifices. It is proposed to erect fifty houses of worship, which will accommodate 60,000 persons. There is at present residing in Southampton, England, an old man named Ward, the last survivor of Cook's companions in his voyage round the world. He is ninety-nine years of age, and is in possession of all his faculties. He was present at the death of the illustrious navigator, and receit e J I himself a spear wound from one of the islanders. j At a late meeting of the Asiatic Society, a mask of gold, taken from a coffin found on the hanks of the Euphrates, by Captain Lynch, was exhibited. It is of life size, and evidently moulded from the face of the*deceased. It bears a strong resemblance to the Assyrian style of countenauce, re cenuy noucea among me ecuipiurt-u icuiam? uj Nineveh. SOUTHERN SCHOOL BOOKS. There is great cause of complaint, and the matter has been often urged, that the Southern States, in their supervision of education, have made no attempt to provide a suitable series of School Books. As it is we allow the whole material of education to be fashioned by our enemies, and we shall find that they make the most of the advantage thus surrendered to tlieui. Their School Geographies, for instance, are elaborate exhibits of the North with incidental and slighting mention of the South. It was not loug Rgo that we took up what dunned to be a Dictionary of American Biography. In the whole of it there was not to be found the ua.ne -of a single tiiau born Sooth of Virginia. This may serve as a specimen of the spirit of section- i al self-consequence that marks the school literature of the North. But there is a class of these books to which a still graver objection is applicable?the Reading Books for Schools. These are made up of extracts of speeches addressed to the prevail- ( ing opinion. Nearly all of theiu contain a good assortment of abolition rhetoric, and on every account they ought to be summarily ban- i ished from our borders. It would cost very lit- 1 tie labor to prepare Reading Books that should < be net only unobjectionable, but would tend to ' make the early course of education a growth in j patriotic feeling and just pride of country. Of this character we are confident will be a Reading Book prepared by Mr. P. H. Folker, and which he proposes speedily to publish, under the title of the " Carolina Reader." We have looked over his title page, and think he has t made, in the main, very judicious selection-.? Mr. Folker is an experienced teacher, and it was f the sense of the insuperable objections to the k Northern Readers, that pot him ujkju the pres- 1 ent undertaking. He has speut much of his j time in making his selections, and will spare no | effort to make his book complete. We heartily approve his desitrn. and think he deserves all favor and encouragement from the community. Whether he succeed or not, will depend upon < them. Book publishing is a new thing among I ub, and it is scarcely possible for an individual ' to undertake it without assurances before hand of suitable support For this purpose, we believe, it is the author's intention speedily to put t? out a prospectus with a view to subscriptions. j Charleston Mrrr.urv Copirtl from tlio Luuhville Journal. f \W Consumption is a disease which is carrying 11 its victims to the tombs by thousand, without be- | ( ing arrested in its progress by the medicines in t common use at the present time. But a bright day j is coming, and has come?to successfully arrest t this disease. Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and Tar, not only gives immediate relief in coughs and colds, but from the testimony, has the merit of ma- king some very remarkable cures ofconsumption. improvements in tue treatment 01 diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the . present ape. It may i?* obtained at James R. McKain's Drug Store, Camden, S. C. ! pgf Sc? advertisement in another column. QDw CQ9 j Kershaw Lodge.Nmnber 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next,at ? o'clock. x By order of the N. G. H. C. WELJJHAUSEN, Secretary. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bagging, per yd. 18 to Lftrd, lb 8 to 10 Bale Kope lb to 12 Lead, lb G to 7 Bacon, lb 6} to 7 Molasses, gall 81 to 40 Butter, ' lb 12 to 13 Mackarel, bbl 8 to 12 Brandy, gall 28 to 35 iNnils, lb 6 to 8 Beeswax, lb 18 to 22 Oat*, ithcaf. rwt 50 Beef, . lb 4 to 6 Peas, bushel 65 Plieese, lb 12 15 Potatoes, sweet,bu 30 | Cotton, lb 101 to 12 Irish bu 75 . Lorn, bushel 70 to 75 Bye, bushel 75 to87 Flour, bbl G to Gij Bice. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder, c\vt95 to 100 Sugar, lb 7 to 14 Hides, dry lb 8 to 9 |KtHt, J? ! Irc?n, lb 5 to 61 shot. bug 11 Lime, bbl 2 to 21{Tobarrtl lb 10 to 75 Leather, sole, lb 18 to 22 | Wheat, bush 90 MRS. HART TbF.QTTESTS tin* friends of lier Dunils. and her 11 own generally, to attend her jftusical Concert I on Friday 24th May, at the Library Room, at halfpast seven o'clock precisely. VENTRILOQUKM^ &c7 AT DAVIS' HALL. THE FAKIR OF SIVA, THE CELEBRATED VENTRILOQUIST, Will give two Representations at Davis' Hall, | on Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18. 1 I11XI>00 MIRACLES. Signor Veronia's Italian Fantoccini, (?rAdmission 25 Cents. Doors open at half past seven o'elock. Notice. ALL person? having demar ds against the Estate of E VV. J. McCoy, are requested to hand them in duly attested, within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebted to said Estate 1 are required to make immediate payment. ]}. AicCOV, Administrator. May 15, 1850. 39 4t ' ANOTHER INSTALMENT OK NEW SUMMER GOODS!! TDK Subscriber has just opened a handsome addition to his already large and varied ae- ; sort me lit of SUMMER. DRY GOODS, of which ] the following articles form a portion : I LADIES' DEPARTMENT. White spotted muslins lor Dresses Plaid Swiss muslins (an elegant article) Printed muslin* in every varietj of price and style Plain white Jaconet. Swiss, and check'd muslins Mourning and fancy calicoes ; Grass Skirts L ee Capes, muslin collars, and chemisettes Muslin cuffs of the newest fashion Infants' Frock Bodies Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings Laces ol every k.nd, also: i A large assortment of New Bonnets for Ladies' and Misses, A frm-h supply of plairrand tancy ribbons Hosiery of every description A profusion of Fans and ditto of Sunshades and Pa-asols Barege shawls and mantles Black and white sewing Hk mitts ni r ..ii j UTIUVCB Ml <111 CIIS rtMU PI6CP Linen cambric handkerchiefs at 10c. and others with an upward tendency GEIfTLEHEX'S DEPARTHEJrT. | Ready-made coats, pants ana ves s, all sizes Handsome lilac k alpacca coats at $2 75. Boys' coats, assorted sizes PanatnLeghorn, and duubie-briinmed straw liate ' Black Drap D'Kle for coats - 4 Figured ditto lor Pants ' Suuui.er coatings and Vestings Dress Shirts, Drawers and Suspenders Handkerchiefs, cravats, fiic. &.c. All new and attrai tive, and guarantied as Into as * they can be found in any market. ' Jl 1SCELLANEOUS. Pavilion, Gause, and 10 4 Neil lor the Mosquito ' season, , Irish Linens ; nd Scotch Diaper, Eug.ish long cloths, bleached and br sheetings Homespun and Domestic Goods ol every dea ription still offered at last summer's prices at WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. 1 May 17 Ji!) tf Dress Goods. THE subscribers have just received from New York, and are now opening their Spring and ? Summer supply, consisting in part, of? t I'laiu. Metalline. Broche and Printed Baraire s Prmt'd Marquise, Tyroleinue, AIbormeand Floride Black Muusseiin de Lain, Ha rage and Silk Tissue PariB primed Jaconet and Organdi MukHiih Fancy and mourning Ginghams (small check) Paris, American and English Prints /. Isn?At. elegant assortment of Ivorv and Pajer Fans. McD(>VVALL & COOPER. , April 1. 26 tf j SPRING GOODS. j rHE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their " itock of fancy and domestic goods, suitable for the mason, which they are just receiving, Having r >eon carefully selected in the New York market, hey arc enabled to sell them without any advance v tn last fall's prices. On inspection, the stock will a >e found very complete. It consists of? DKHSS GOODS. Bareges?plain, printed and changeable ; Grenidines, Alboi ines, and Tifieue* ; printed Lawns, T Drgandiee, and Jaconets; embroidered Swiss Dresses ; Gordon and Karlston Ginghams ; Eng. C ish and American prints, Ac. e LACES. Sewed and Thread Edgings and Insertings, in jreat variety ; collars and chemisettes of all descriptions; Lace Capes, tjrc.; Gloves, Mitts, Rib>ons, &c. r DOHEKTICS. Bleached and brown Homespuns, all widths and n jualities; Bed Ticks, Marseilles Quilts, linen t ind cotton sheetings; Family Linens, Diapers, ( SfC..; with a large assortment of goods suitable for e servants' wear. Tiie whole of which will be dis- ri ioscd of on the most reasonable terms, for cash or li o punctual customers. I A. M. & R. KENNEDY. c AnrllO OR ,( WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE J ITis.ELlAS & KOOPMAN'S, who will sell ^ Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Grore- j ies, and all sorts of Merchandize cheaper than can j 3e found elsewhere in this market. We return i, aur hearty thanks to customers who have so liberally patronized tin, and beg a continuance of their avors Our Stock is netv and well selected. ELI AS cjr KOOI'MAN. r April 19. 31 C. C. HcCRliiL*, " J Newspaper and Periodical Agent, CARTHAGE, N. C. MASONIC 11.15.1. . CLOTHING STORE, . 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, J CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KENT & MITCHELL are now re ceiving their Usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they Would invite the attention of purch; sers. They keep constantly on Iiand, a lull ana complete stock ot Ulotnmg ana Gentlemen's Out fitting' articles. Purchasers will at all times find a full stock of ! English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats ? Medium and low priced Cloth do p Pants, of all descriptions, I' And a tull sto' k ot Vests. P1 They would invite attention to their stock of _ Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, GIo?es, Suspenders, V Dressing Gowns, &.C. tf*RAll of the above Goods will be sold at the lowast prices. W. A. KENT 4- MITCHELL, 2G8 King-st. cor. Wentworth. t April 12. 29 . tf Ladies, Look at This, 1 AA PAIRS of Ladies Gaiter Boots of every xULr description, of the best Philadelphia and ^ Eastern manufactures, at very low prices 30 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips also?Black Slippers and Walking Shoes, of every de- 1 gcription 1 Mioses' Gaiter Boots, black and colored, cloth and leather Gentlemen's Department* Pine pump and thick Boots. Philadelphia do do do Bootees, do no ao congress uauers, cair ana cioin _ do velvet and goat Slippers And many other qualities of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to mention, sewed and pegged. (IT We are also manufacturing fine Shoes and Boots to order, and warrant them to give entire tl satisfaction. Call and see. at t< WORKMAN & BOONE'S. ir April 23. 22 tf o The People's Store! * NEW supply of ltaiains, Almonds, Currants, 9 Figs in quarter and half drums, Prunes, Bra- c til, Pecan and English Walnuts, fresh Salmon, ri Lobsters, <f-c., West India Preserves, Pickles, Catsups and Sauces, Gunpowder, Hyson and _ liltck Teas. Also?A magnificent assortment of CANDIES. Also?A fresh supply of Family Groceries !c Consisting of Sugars, brown, crushed and loal Coffees, Rio and Java; Rice, Molasses and Salt ^ Always?A supply of YV. I. FRUIT on hand. S For sale low for cash, bv d< MOURE 4- BELCHER. * may 7 tf amnn^a 6uit!ttn> nii/1 CnmmAV Qaa/1 d I ^ lIUlllll'lilLli 3 UjJllllg U11U UUU1U1C1 UUVU3. _ Black, brown, green and lawn colored Summer Cloths \ Plain and figured Drap D'etd " Black and fancy French summer Cassimeres Fancy French and English Drills White and brown p'ain and canvass Drills 1 White and fancy Marseilles Vestings ' An elegant assnrlmeut of summer Cravats 0 Ready-made Shirts, a great variety Silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers A small invoice of Coats and Vests, made exjressly to order by a New York city Tailor. Just opened and for sale low, by McDUVVALL & COOPER. L A largo variety of Goods, suited for Boy's dress 1 c' tud every day wear. Aril 1'2. j ^ Summer Cloths, Cassimeres, Hats, &c,,? ,1 M Al U. KKNNKDY are just receiving a | Zjl? terv handsome stock of French Cloths, ve- j _ y low; also: Cassitneres, Linen Drills, Yestings, I Jravats, cciton and Jincn Underclothing, Gloves, j F tall' Hose, &.C. Panama, Leghorn and Fur Hats j "~ Fashionable black and while do An assortment of boy's do I r Hso?A very large stock of Ready.made Cloth- j ing, in Coats, Vests :.iid Pants | lv The ahove stock is very large and complete, ' II ind cheaper tlian ever, luey solicit a call iroiii | u heir friends and customers generally. P1 / pril 2. 26 tf C( Branch of the Bank of the State of So. C., at Camden. ai A I.L Notes intended for renewals at this Bank ni fjL in the month of June and July must he in tl he original signatures of the makers and endorsers. L>. L. IJeSAUStiUIiB, Cashier. .May 6 20 tf Wfctar's Riitwiin r ITUST be a good medicine ; the papers all say J LT.i. ho, and they are the best authorities. I have ^ i supply always on hand. r( also, e( Vyre's Cherry Pectorai, Rmvanil'* Tonic Mixture, t() doffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, Jayne's 0j ^anauve mis, Alien s v^ouipounn ior uyspepsia, te Lc., &c. Z. \J DeIIAV. . May 3, 1850. 35 tf a, Snlpli. Quinine. 111 rllB .Subscriber has just received a few ounces of Rosengarten & Denis's Superior Quinine, . vhich lie offers at prices as Jow as it can be possibly '1 fforded in this market, for cash or short ciedit. Z. J. DeHAY. May 3,1850. 35 tf ai Fresh i'od-Livcr Oil. rUIS valuable medicine still continues to be used with astonishing efficacy in the cure of consumption, Scrofula,Chronic Rheumatism, (Jenral Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, &r , &.c 1 For sale by Z. J. DbUaY. i J May 3, lBoO. * 33 tf 1 Lava Ware. G rHE subscriber lias received Card Baskets, ^ Plates, Baskets, Candlesticks, Pitchers, &.C., nade of Lava, all neat and handsome aritcslra.? p Ubo, Cliina Cu|)H and Saucers, Cliina Colognes, JlasH Baskets, Toy Tumblers, I'itclicrs and Baons, JLcmonde Glasses, China Flower I'ots, Chi- I M la Doll Heads, Ton I Chests, Large Porte monmes ackpnnunon boards, dice, ininiature knives, China ' 'uff Boxes, with a large variety ol Toys and Fany Goods, all tor sale by F. L ZEMP. Auril 19. 31 ? Combs and Ilair Brushes. , \ SlIPIilllOR lot of iJair Brushes; tombs of ^ t V. every description, with various articles lor j lie Toilet, together with a complete assortment of | 'atent Medicines, Tlioiusonian Medicines, Drugs, n'1( 'aints, Oils, Window Class, Fully, &.c., for sale y b\ L. /Kill'. _ April 19. .11 BKIiliK. T rHH Subscriber would refer I hose who may de- JL sire BRICKS, to Mr. Nathan D. Arrants. who ne /iU give any inlormatioii an to quality and price, M ml will see to the delivery of them. for wm. j. taylor April .30,1830. 54 2in ^<c?C?>?l2?a?> riJST received per Sdutherner: I Congress water, Scluer Aperient, Castor Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Sweet Oil, 1'otasli. Toilet Snonre. Oiiinino Gelatine, F no Vanilla Bean*, Canary Seed. India Kubher Balls, China Doll Head*, Veast Powder*, India Rubber do. Beef Marrow, Eau Lustrul, Barry's Trlcopheron*, Hair Restorative. Ac. Ac. Also receiving monthly from New York andF'hiladelliia, fresh supplies of Drills, Medicines, and Chemicals, urgical Instruments, Perfumery, Lamps, Wirtdnw Glass, aints. Oils, Ac., which will be sold on reasonable terms, articular attention given to the putting up of physicians' resi-riptii>ru and family recipes. April 3d 3-1 tf Red Oak Bark, VILL be contracted for, on application to VV. ANDERSON &, CO. April 30, 1850. 24 tf szciaLsa fTTILL be kept for sale durin?r the summer seaVV son,at McKAlN'S DRUG STORE. Iced Soda Water from the Fountain. Charleston bottled Soda \Valer, may be had ' rough the summer season at McKAlN'S DRUG STORE. ICED SODA WATER k /fA V be had throughout the summer season, at j VI tl.o l^r..rr Kt..r? r.f "wiy io"' F. L. ZKJ/P. FISHING TACKLE. A GREAT variety, suited to the season. For \ sale by A. YOUNG. May 19 37 tf Sheriff's Sale. HtriLL be sold before the Court House door in \ V Camden, on Mohday 3d June next, during j re legal hours of sale, all the right, title, and in- ' ?reet, of the defendant in and to 500 acres of land,1 lore or less, adjoining lands of Motley and j thers. Levied on and to be sold as the property i f\V 13. Watkin?, atthe suitofthe Bank ofCamden. : Jso, on Tuesday, (day following.) at the residence ] f the defendant, one mule, one lot of corn and ! >dder, one lot ot' bacon, &c.; to be sold at the 1 sk of the former purchaser. Terms cash. THO. J. WARREN, S. K. D. May 14th, 1850. 38 Removal. rllOS. BONNE r,L &. CO. haw recently reirtoVed to the Stand la ely occupied by J. Meyer, one door b?- j w Dr. Zemp's Drug Store, where tliey will continue to eepa well a?soneil Stork of Groceries anil oilier Good?? ichas Sugar*, Cnflee, Tea, Salt. Mnlawes, Mackerel, almnn Flmir Itiee Fn-Wwiuul'ii PietU? k'ui,.luina . yrup*. preserved fruits, fine gold Irnf Sv%nn. Iron of all sscriptinns, (sist, German ami Blister Steel. Hoe*. Baginjr and Hope. Bro., blea'd and col. domestics, prints, iitslins, ginghams, crockery. Ac., which they offer lorsale t reasonable terms. A share of public patronage is relectfttlly solicited. < Camden. 18th April. 1850. 31 I gEMgiijgam \ \ Office S. . Railroad Company, ) ! Charleston, March 23, lbf>0. ( SY Resolution of the U.i.ird ot Directors of this i Company, tho remainm^ Instalments yetdue j it the stock vvilj he called lor as follows, vir. * It.50, June 1, per share, ... - $5 " .Aijjt. 1, " " 5 " Nov. 1, 44 " 5 ISO I. Jen. 1. " 44 10 I Payments of Installments ns above from the ( lamtfen and Columbia Stockholders will be reeled aL the Kank of Camden, at Camden, and the i lommercial K ink Columbia. And interest at the ite ol I) per rent., will iie allowed on all payments mde in advance of these dales. W. 11. UAKTLBSS, Secretary. April "> 27 tJ 1 j tlotllrd Soda usid Nttr uparilla. ! or sale by MOO'IE &. BELCiilifl. may 7. DO If ri I ????..! in unru:ii kMivuu.i ^ni'Uiii;; I i rHE su: si-riltef has on hand 120,000 lbs, ! superi> r MACON and a ( rr-'spoiiding quanti- I , ' of LARD, in tin* lot tIn-.-'- i- i early 1200 fine ' tains, any person wishing to piuchase might find | ( to their advantage to call and examine, bclore [ i urchasing elsewhere; terms will be made ac- j j uninodating. j i An extensive and well assorted plcck of other I tides in the grocery hue, comprising all the j srpB-aries of subsistence, together with fifty i louaand best Cuba liled Florida Segars. t II. HOLLEYMAN. | April 2, 1850. 20 tt ,\olicc. ; rHK undersigned, having qualified as Execu'or j of the will of the late James R. .McKain, bis , iisiness as a Druggist and Apothecary will b>; j >ntimied in the name of the undersigned, as Kx- < Mitor, under the mrinagcinoiit ol John VVortlnngiii, au'ed by Dr. Wiley J. McCain fortlie b metit his children ; ami the patronage heretofore ex- <. iiuen 10 nun /s earnestly soiic-iieu to u* exien.teo i ithe continued business. Mr. \Vorthni?ton is ithorised lo receive money, grant receipts and akc settlements. r All persons having demands against Jame; R. ' fcKain arc rctjussied In giw notice t?> the Exicu- J r, as soon as possible, and those indebted aie ear- ? jstly rei|ijcstcd to pay up as soon as possible, id his friends are specially rcijursled to do so. Jti'll.N UOSSER, Ext. i, Camden, April 5th, 1650. 5M t . _ 41 Cheap Literature. ^7"ILFREI) MONTRESSSOR, or the secret r T Order ol Seven : A romance of lue in IS'. ( ork. J Salathiel, or llio Wandering Jew : by the Rev. / eorgc Croly. 0 Kalooluli, or Wanderings in the Resort: by U. . Mayo 1 Vanity Fair; Pictorial l,i!e of Jack Sheppnrd; 1 raucinco (ierardo; The Willinglon.s The Maidi Aunt; Jane Shore; Tim Steward; U land ^ ishicl; Cn|iperliel(!, No. 10; Simon Sogers; , ajor Jones' Courtship ; Con Cregan ; i'ell-De- a mdencc ; Self-Control; &c. A further supply of the above popular works just ceived. A. VuUiN'G. April 13 ?U tf Notice. I' L LL persons having claim* against Samuel J. V Talberl deceased, are requested to hand tliem duly attested, within* the time prescribed by It w, and all indebted will make immediate pay- ? 2nt to WAI. TAI BERT, Adn.'r, \1 a / *r 'is * vv _ * ftf Notice. }a HEREBY caution the nublie from trading for ? a note given by me to N Mavbluin, for seventy vrn dollars ar.d seventy five cents, dated 13:h arch 1S5U, unless the said note be credited with rty dollars, which 1 have paid on it. at S. B. HAMMOND. .May G 3G ti ' ' . ^ 1 *" k^^-;^vi'rV>4J1 >>t'f i'l:r'r''ir'S-$?. ~ Y?Z& For the Knnoviil and Prrmnnfnt Cure of alt NEHVOT7S DISEASES, And of those Complaint* which are canned bv an impaired weakened or unhealthy condition of the NKKVOt'S SYSTEM. Thin beautiful and convenient application of the mysterioua powers of GALVANISM ami MAGNK'J'ISM, ha? been probounced by distinguished phj siciiin*, both in Kurope and the United States, to he the ?iotl iulnul.lt inedicinul dhcoccy oj lit .lit. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT euld Magnetic fluid, i* Uied with the moat perfect and certain iucccm in ell case* of GENERAL. DEBILITY, 8trenetnening the weakened body, giving tone to the varimia organ*, and invigorating the entire ayxUriii. AI?o in KITS, CHAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY. DYSPEPSIA or INDtOESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEP9Y, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CIIRST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, end CL'KYATURK of the SPINK, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNKVS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DI8EASES, which complaint* ariae from oue simple cause? namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. 0(7- lr, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drug* and Medicine* fnci rate the disrate, tor they weaken the vital energies of tlra already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalising' influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufl'erer is re-torcd to former health, strength, la*ticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence cl Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, coniiit*, in the fact that they orre-t and cure disease by artI tcaid arnlication. in place of the usual mode of di rigging and physicking (he patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. Thry thru f then the I chute system, equalise the circulation of thehlood, promote the sect etions, anil nrrer ,to the slightest injuiy uneter any circumstances. Since thmr introduction in the United States, only three year* since, rnoro than 6 0,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, aiming which were a large number of ladies, who arc peculiarly subject to Norr OUs l omplaints, have heen ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried in vnin ! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC HICI.T, suppose the ense of a person afflicted with that bane of civilisation, DV8PKPl*l A, or any other t hronic or Nervous Disorder. la ordinary nise? ??io."'nii? ossn ?Inch, hv their action m? the nerves and muscles of the stomach, a.ford lempotary relief but which leave the iiatient in a lower state, ami with uyuied faculties, alter the actum thus excited has ceased Now compare this with the eliect resulting Iioiii the application <>( the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspei *ic sulicier, even in tli? worst symptom* of an aituck, and simply tie the licit around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid us directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the iielt thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pus* on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation thioughout the system. Thus the must severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OK YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of Use most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to All srery columu in this paper! a tvr pvtid it nuTvrivT !t)tr ntcr< A1V UAlXlAVlUIUVAiU SJJkUAJ, R-hich conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction," cniE OF RHEUMATISM, RRDXUIIITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Lacdis, a Clergyman }f New Jersey, if distinguished attainment* ami exalted reputation Sidsk*, New Jersey, July li, 1819. Dr. A. H.C'hru jr.?Dear Sir: YoU wish to know of me what Iia. been the . *ull in my own doe, of the application of THK UAI.VANIC hKLT AND NrA KI..VCK. My reply is a* follows: For about ficnty yrart I had been uttering from l)y?|wptin. Ksery year the symptoms became worse, nor could I jbtain permanent teliel from any course of medical treatment whatever. Atiout ! irltm years since, in consequence ol' Ireqticnt exposure to the weather. In the disc.liaise of iny pestoial duties, I became subject to a severe (.'limine itheuma* tism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable liiguixh. Kai tlier: intlie winterul '4.i and 'Id. in consequence it pleaching a great deal in my own and various other shurchea in tliis region, I was attacked in ilio Orouchitis, which soon became mi severe as to require mi immediate sut|ien?ion of my pastoral labors. Mi uen-in tyr'em vat how thoroughly firaitialeil. aiiil a.-; my* CiDnoliitis liccaiue 1v6i!.(?, so ilsodid my Dyspepsia mid lthe'iiimtic Hllrctioll?thus evincing lint these disorder* were connected witn each other ti?n n<li :he medium of the Norton* Systein. In llo? whole pharniaeo;npia there seemed to tie no lemedial fluent \vhich ronld reach and recuperate my ."serious System : every thirir that I ind tried for this poipi.e had completely filled. \t l.i-t I Aras led hyr my friends to cuiminey roir n.tei.tioia.. and .rinai-h Ivilh no very sanguine hopes of ttieir eilicioiiry } I dote:mined b try the cd'ect "f (he ?p) licatio'i of the ii.iLv '.Ml' IIKLT INI) NFJ KI.At K, with the AI.AIl.sKTK'Kl.u!D. This was n June. Idtd. T? 11 v niwur imumsidikm, i.v rtco dais sir )>arrriu inn onxr.; ix Kiunr oaik 1 was kxaiiiko to ikiI'aik jiv rapioxai. i.ahons; sun inti: I nxcx omiitkv i aixoi.i. snitui: ox Acenr.xT ov tht: Uuoxc.-in is : axd At lilKfMATie Ainrrmx inx ?:xTinv.LY chaskd to rnei Hi.it sue. iucli ix the wonderful and happy result* of the expeiimenL I have rerommciided the Ui-ILT and KLlMb tu many who lave hern likewise sintering from N eu ra Itjic a dec thins 'They lave tried lliem, with Hsrrr m:sOLT?, i nr.n?:?i:, ix ktkrt :* *. 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully rem*, ROBKRT' \V. L.ANDIS. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. Thes? dreadful and rigonmng complaint* are immediately elieved by the application of the <i*i.vami: 11m.r, Nii.'KUCk iNu ("if in. The Bell diffuses the FIvetiirity through the yitem; the Necklace has a local effect, ami "the Fluid act* lirertly nj.oii the affected nerves. In these distressing Hire lions the o|ijilicatii>u NKVF.il F.l U.S. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible complaints are always cansnl ry a deiantrmenl ;/' the Xtrrt*. 'the li.i.r, Dkii .oi.ajiii uir> will cure nearly every case no matter how young or Id the patient, or how continued the cnnioiroiit. Nnnrcioue nd astonishing proofs ate in possession of the proprietor, {try- Many hnndred I'ortiHobter from all parts el lire country f the most extiaoidinary character ran he given, if required. Or7- No tronlile or inconvenience sttettds the use ol l>lI. UIIUSTIE'S u.ll.l'.lXtC .1kTICI.ES, u.t.l they ntay e worn hv the most feeble and delicate with perfect ease ami afetv. In many cases the sensation attending their tir.e is ig/i'y jilriiuHi and a {let able. 'J'hey can he sent to any part I the country. Prices: Phe Galvanic Bolt Three Dollara, Plie Galvanic Necklace, Tvco Dollars, Phe Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. nuj TV-MI,,. 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