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..r . i1l, 'IKo iub b wishing to concentrate h 1 folers.for sale his 91 te Cl pdon On the 34nte rnvoe about midway, be. tweenVtiucee and Murray's Ferries, nearly oppoit 'tiz d five miles from the Santee Ca ,ieis Plantation contaitn tivo thou sap4 ~qd five hundred (5,100) Acres well ada i4to.the culture of either long or short staple Cotton. On the promises, io da l(tion to a good two-story dwelling house, f Ill necessary buildings in complete re re I'fhere is on the tract a good Mill selt winth the dam. (Ir'This Tract will be divided to suit purchasers, if required. --ALSO-. AP'aitation or tract of twelve hundred (120b) Acres, situated on Briar.,jlranch, about telvo ules South of Suinterville on the Claremont line. This tract is heavi ly timbered. --A LSO A-tract of three hundred and fifty acres nhout- four miles frpm Stateburg on the llradfordSpringv road, and eight miles from the latter place. This tract would make a good farm and summer seat. -ALSO Several lots in the town of Sumtorville. The above lands will be sold at low pri ces; and, to approved purchasers ample time will be given for payment. J. N. ItIERSON. -Stateburg, March 19, 1850 21 13. Plantation for Sale, The subscriber olfers for sale his Plan tation in Sumtet District, two miles south of Statesburg, consisting of a tract of seven hundred and fifty acres (75:,) a rre portion Oak and Hlickory and adlnirably adapted to the cultivation of cotton. There is ant excellent D)wellinr House-good out buildings-stable and barns-and house for the accommnodation of forty or filty ne groes. The good landis and decided health of e place combine to render it a desirable p base. For terms apply to W. J. RBEES, Jr. Statesburgh, Sept. 19, lO19. -10 tf For Sale. A valuable planutation cozntaining nine las ed and eleven acres, situated in Inont County, about seven miles froen iunterville,on the public road leadingr from Sumterville to the Swimming Pons. ''Iere is on the place a good Dwelling i ouu, Kitchen, Smoke-I louse, Stales, Corn House &c. All in good repair. For terms apply to Saml. J. IIradfurdJ. W. Dargan or the Subscriber on the nlntiat ion. WM. VAUGII.\N. Nov. 17 19 .1 t f Notice. - Those wishing the P'rofessaional<wI ofja s.. r mn'y n d him diurin..r the dayathis 'ofice in rear of the l)rug tors, and during t Ie night at the hotel kept by Mr. John China. -J 1. MI1LLERl. Surmterville, Jan 1, 1850. 10 mil NO'Ti . All persons having claims against the' Estate of David F. Wyles, deccasod, will present the same properly attest ed to . N. Anderson, Esq., my Attorney for adjust muent.-All lirsons indebted to the samme are requested to make innniedliat paynmenit to the same person, at his otlice in S umi AIARY A. WVYLES, Admn'x. *Dec. 26, 1849. tf The subscriber wvill rent for thme ensuina year, on reasonable termis, the residencic -of the late D). F. Wyles, Esq1. in State hurg.-On the prennsas are a cmfort able D~welling Ihouse and all necessary Itudd-l ings, with about Twenty Aeres 'of Land~ nttached there to, con' ainingr a complete Tan Yard in full opeCrtionm. M. A. WVL1ES, .A/m'x. Stateburg, 1st January, 1$>0. 1(0 U TilE ElDIEN BIZUII. TJhie Subscribers heg leave toi aiinnounce to their frienid and Customeirs in Sumter. t'mt they have jnst opened a isplendidl stoc(k of FANCY and STIAPl'll GOODlS; all of winchi they oler at t ho lowesi price p:ossible. TJo the tullowving article., thley wish most partictubirly to dradw thme atteni tion of purchaers: Plain, figured, and satin-striped flareges Figured andu Embroidered Li ,wns French and other calicoes TIisne silkse, andl Ginghaumis Plain andI F'igured Swiss M tlls Pl'aini and Fgmredn Cambraicks; Jaconets Emubmidoreud(' ertainm' noshus ILinens--Iri.~h and Grass; i ne n C.'nmbrie llandkerchiels, L-ace Campes, amid a great variety of Needlework Goodhs Toigetheor with a genecral a.ssort iment of all other articles usually fountd at thir es tabliqhmnent. W ~ o wtishi to dlrawt thle aittenitioni of gent le mien to our sto~ck of lteimly-made~ Cloth img, whlichm embraces every article in ta line. M. DRUCKERI & CCO. 1MASONIC h ALL. '.G8 King-street, cornmer of Wecntwohu, CIIARLtESTION, 8. C. * ~ ~ W. A. KENTI & MITrCllEL,. are nowv receiving t heir usual su pply of Springiu anmd Summmer C'othiing, to wthichi thley wonl uivite the attentioun of purchansers. Th'ley -~ keep constant ly on hiandm, a fuli a:iil com ple Itde stoc~k of Cl-thlingii and Gnut leumen 's Outfitting articles. Punrchansers will at all imes find a full rstock (of *Enliagh anid French C!uZth Dress and Frock Coats Medium andl~ low'. pricedl Cloth Coats IPa.nte, of all descrilptions, And a full stock of Vests. Theliy woul invite attention to thleir steek of Otititting articles, viz: Shirt s, C.,l lars, Cravat4, Unuder Ga.rmenitse, IIl'ary, Oloven, Suspenders, IDressing Gowns, &;e. &.c. &c' All of tae above Coods will be sohil a t the bW .VA. KENT & MITCill.., 268~ King-st. cornier Wecntworthi. . All persops indebted to the late Phu mn of CONWVAY &. WINN, are earnestly solicited to make immediate payment and wave .Cost. Oct. 10, 1840. 50 t C e A BUGGY FOR HALE, Cheap for Cish Aipply at this o11ice. ocr Tijo 'fi.ciids of MTiaj. E. ItiY ANDERltSON, announce him ats at Caudi dcmjo for (ho Legislature at tilt jatox Elcc. t~on. May 15, 1850. 29 i* f 1~~cII'ieadM or Caupt. LAWV1I''NCI-; II. B1N1,ER, beg leavo to iITnioiimce hiit a. at-iiufrEiole' Intiare, ait limo enui . lScitiga(.4JaruoIe April 2.1. 26 tf FOR SIIE J?F. MTr The Irkqiei s of A. It. 1lgr,! huml, FI naiuilnico him na a candidsto for the office or Shorifl' at the neCt electionu. March 291114 1849, 241d1 O:zJ?UVc are authorizedI to announce MAI.rA' BIRO(; DON, Esq. a C~andidate for the Office of Shuerifrorf Stun Dr District, at the next liect ion. 3T are authorizced to tflflotnce Col. .i(HN1 N U. 1I. AI MI;, a can lidatc For the office of Sheriff' at. thec Cnu iog Election. Tile Friel(Th of Richard~ 1) ii Z( I N, ailiioiilicO Ilir as 1~ a C;andi dateR lor the Otrc,t of :huuriir" of s umter Di)atriet at the eutinj~r 1 Jcciecm,. &r~ We are aiitlierizeul to alh11104'ice M.\I 10111N 11. I,LA [LI), as at candidate f~o -;herimT at the ensuing .~lectiou. i s a ;iudicdte tir h( .ril it tihe next 1'O)R CTL;IJf. OC'We are authiorized to! *nuuntice Air. .1( )11IN U. liilt ( A NP~ a z'aidietate for the c hiv of Clerk /c' h Cuinrtrat. he eik:uiIg t 1e ooii nuulDALI.a camiulate fur thle (dlc ot Clerk :it C Ie r"We are authorized to anflhicfe .1(11 IN \ V 1\'~ ;AN (h (late for '1':x ('he , cr fiat ood (leuu rdv, at the ne'xt Fiet t:in.t uiiCJ 1' .e rl' %H WAt~l '1t~i'S toij hlunlt cOU liy at t i e~iiiz I. lect till, A1:\N\" FH'llN1;S. (di N lAKI'N(, &(' :iuiy Cxt, lit ill Cte ;,u: I h e, tdzti 1,11 Ie .r1V ii a~l ": t~ f r111ui.' N:il t~ h ~? il tilt, c' l d r'; t : t ee i (' f ill 1 I: i rl I, ogle uvith l uiilrtlati;l hi r! N:,:(: : r'l ~ellI n aif giv :in z We 4;4:'e, tI1'' taiSt'.(c !'Ilate 'tus, 51t ruuiti ii ;ill ue.-.:zfI tlc'm r : C,:ll t ! :i 4.4 y !I othe f >'U I e 1 t ;}: ,n 11'111! a n : .I)v l jit ' rt,~l:c i te' Ilt u ilS at h ott on hip i }1:11"I e.anii . rlsrc(; el :i. t pV li,u gi"tlWr ;, sh (.ill I~v ' - iaO-' Uti4!. (, Gill. W k~1;;ll i.411it II f,l:u . '' (ai at ter ,:),, Cerhi '-.. 1....... 1 Educational" Not~ce r 0'r Trhe exoroien O( e BRUADFORD SPRINGS F1 MALJF INSTI'LJT'E,'Sum. tor D)istrict, will be reumed on Monday, the 4th of February otiluig, uinder, tie direction of Rev. I.;DliVIN CA'T'ER, astlist. ed by able and accomplialted '1Tac , in all the varioua branches of literary aid 0.,iftneta eucation. 'l'ice1Trus~tees havoe ilia the mnost lib)Cral aind complete ar ra tlinens, to impart an extensAive, thor ough), and hi~ghly finished education to till. the pupiils~ Comi to their clharge; ailtar! on the moat moderate tcrrr. e-~ lrit and liareital at teti n Jsiaid to the tssuiier-H and .morals of the young ladies. Religious l~er vice, in connection wvith a bbathl :;'ltool exeorcises, hold every Sunday miorning' ini the Chapel, for the beunefit of the Institu tion. Tihe schlolasttic ye'ar iin divided into two fe6sionis of five mthso ea ch, beginnsing respectively on the first 1Alondavs in Feb. ruary and Jutly; paymnts half yearly in advance. Rtates the the satm as last year. U. B. M"I1AURtIN, Sec. & 'I'tems. Tim following resolution was adopted bly the Board of 'T'rustees: Rtesolvedl, TIhat lien caftr r any pv irent, 1c Itsh n!ni renid to board and educate in tis Ins~titte, at any one ti~iie fivye di iriters, tsllI he ent it led to~ rocive the boakir andi cicat en of the fifth ,iti' grat isr. An arrai ;u'rseit 1has at-nl De'e' madle to supply 'ciit; of I hic Ito-~titnte with hooks anti stair,;itry att ('Ii rleat on retail pices. Felb. tiht'5 1 5' t J4.', It.1 1tit S' lilt . K 1"t1f:l Ri: fi n tir r.ulti:iti froms onse of time li'nt insdisaL 'uO'les t of the cOOn " try, rand iit'tisiig llviriass of tilt! city oif I'll iladift1,!iia. \'(;~ t ,ic ;ta i'~ t ,1r.~lit th : e In~ i rc t I! 1 i~ fors, Ifi I'c'tv iri 0 it rf m d i~t I" t'a r t i p~"( rid huh! ino to t;it' i invaslid a Jrrolit+ of altF f Such~l 511 nlii' tithea i s .'o 'L-y ici h iivs vli tptri )!' ai o-1'.. il ii' . :: t :.f Jr - ::"'t ':: r tiitiiil hi ilt I i1 i ll".,:. :. !,: ! *i' s'i tit!~ b'jsoti ri's : ul ; 4', o the ilt.i Ini toli:;:it tlitn to tilt' jitibtir, tli. ptr'sr,'ior i:; imlil:triii by~ io butsti'drr~o nitvs of gWi::t. ?:it is,.t ("t '.eiotms that this3' tsr' 'eii ss':it!: ti'"r t i%"' Labe ii i. L have' N a- i r ! . iii eles'r i~i l r tlatoii 1-o ii it hu''sr tilt rzi,, :.tisse, oir ililit-ii wsilt Stich i lb. for..to t~w, loy::l.'i asi t1i:ii tn 'it of as tl: 'r"fs ill-l ' * Isiii ~ill iti'riirsi -t iito l'r itirv t) 5' and]i "lbt ,f ile' ri::v. i (' ni . iii i it~f'si I it l.1 iti iti.. ssl',is '1,tt t a . ! t i .' c l o : i : o h ' t : . . I , : a i!1. I I s ~ [. . l v r b ', i s W 1 1 t " ,.ti it t'iilt'i :if;iZ fill I liv (1it, e jiri'.sni, vIl shimur~l an i :n'r.e~ a f i :s l's-, ti ' ,t r tit' -is.r rico.r car- sha is tal saw i~sgi :hri vr1. I i is lie. t ~~ s ) i i t :i si: .i;i e.'11(b : t '.eu 0 ml'!t lit)'Iin 11 ' : s it - ;t ! ' to "12!id ; ti si. t!ii')t. we .7- 11'ii:: t he iis g ab. :'i, of., bti' 1!;'11"iv 'rivniti 1tu t it' tlcist' la : tci i by s :i! siie'te~fvh;'- 0 i o ft u: th.s; tha-l t bv':.:'c s!I luu:.l1: r'ii s iii ts t!t m i lid al-lsre' s of~r d cs-r' tis."t" iiit i' OIll )t. lii it t i t s ,, 1" ' 11sit ' l idhI 'il 3viul b ,a o r i l its .rtf'r'5:sf' itn t.t" , +' r1' I.is ei'.-!' tis'(t' S t jrs bl"i'j,9e ,tItsr i : l w i v ii ras t:ihrs j.V,'' i.:,s o! ',as Io i v with oi v o: it i i rh;t sri C I i 2 IIi '-ob~i a ('I .ise ,' ) ti" Il. ws' oi ii', "c is s-sir o 'iso f ji ; A4DDERICK C,..;RK, 'v!s. d reapec inform the pojlg:oc Ce, ctory- All the city CA 2.NITUILE, ever offered ini I kmnanehip, cannot be Surpasi invrites Liso who "orc about to p at efled Uthexy. will be n49oL wit lflonlf /Lt8 iStoclk now on z1 Pic, on es o6f a asies '~o )~iBurea us I 'arllc o Washt Staund: Mahog;any Do. do. - -AI .WRiTING DESKS in great variet * 195 and 1J (CJA11 Furniture safely pac Jan J, 1t350. Kai) 1XoticcQ,_____ F. SITIYTER, BR1OAD) S TRtEET, Mw.1 in, 18i19. 29 tf S OHN T. GREEN, \Viil piract:ice' in' the. ('ourt,; of rLaw, for Korditc, )rlii,.itoind ic .i. La Noticene.r. ('I LL,,O F t.S.1J:R, Jo. !511~ ilt t UU, ~'t. C. . c;I) 3l aT Jan r Sa.Ii.1 byI.S i LI.T t1 r w o ihr o. i dce.,ietd co-pg rtioeli A. &l- "ta :i Sale 1b1 T.U I .S I. L.ae x. Applyilt Jo FehGnrdandSees 'Il iO I't'L 1 ,Iiwh Co-ipe ee (iab;Q n nlllF (t.;l i'tt'r t('l.:1 Idi~e o :ubber (at l Ii~~~~..RU ( .r.Tur.t.v)trw t :. u A I \. . --- - S Fo Sall' iyIt ard orel Bocerie, I iviS 1 erlo %in ad Grttle, In. ud in~~~~ ~~ Sttine yofal iOd1, :) leb A. J. &z 1. MSS $1,0 CLASHI II 1041 AND 197KNG f Sumter District,.that hehas rocently.i5 of New. ork,. the chonlest. assorthei t . the Southern ma'kot, abil which forbeant ed. Urchase, to call 'and oeamine his stock an Igeneralapproval. annd, are the late8t Styles of Card Tables Piano Stools Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dining Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. 'so V. 'rederick Clark, 7 IKing Street, Victoria Range, f Charleston, I. C. ked for Transportation. 11 ly dIljnrtcstol borrtisemcntz. TO MI IIANT TAiLO1. i. B. CLARICE, hias now on hand, a full assortment of the -LA'i'EST STYLE AND FINES'T QUA LITY of the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTIS, in black and colors Superfine and medium black French and German )oeskinn Fancy Casimeres of the latest styles Vestings--Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra super. black Satins anl Silks Gent's Kid Gloves, best quality, in black, white and colors Gent';; Beaver, Merino and Military Gloves Under Shirts and Drawere, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton lilalck Italian and fancy (.ravats, of the best qiuality Tailor.' Trimifni;.i, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 11. B. CLARKS, 205 King-street, 2d store above M.arket st. Charleston, Nov. 2'th, 1.19. s (his W. A, KENT & MITCHELL FASHIIIONAI 12 Clothing and Out-Fitting ES'1' A B LI SIMENT, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wvenltworth, Charloston, S. C Pnrcisers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. ILEAD I -1IAD.7 CLOTHING ARt TI ULES. W- ^- RET. f7. It. MrrTCuctL.x TIaufiaIlctory 113 V'asIlingtoin Stores N. V. May 1819. 80 tf Charleston Hotel. The nmriersigned lato of thie Uited States Ilote'l, Au~gsta, Geoargia,) ha'-inn leased the~ (1IARL ESTO.N llt TiEL foi a term of years, taikesplaueistin tint the~ entire Esta~h!ishmenit has beet retittedl and furnished with new~ Furniture, anil is now open for the reception of coi panyi. ImpTrovements have also been made in thle I louse, particutladay in thae I .ulies' Doe. partinent by the addition of a liecepation' 1';rlor, rand the removal of the Ladies D)rawinag lIoon. Whi ch imoprovemuents', lhe is assuredl, wvill greatly add to thle comiforts of thec iguecsts of the honse; anid hopes, bv strict :at te.ntion ona his own part tagei her with the "llicers if Is house to merit a liberal share of thle publiiic piat roae. DANNIL Ml XNR, Proprietnr. Jly 2->.1"-19. 39 ly AMERICAN HOTEL. a.onNcn alt JRiNG AND)GFot:rE STIEP.TS. (IL i IRLEST OX, S. 6'. Tlhai- Illotel is sitniatedl in the most fash.. iitn~ale part of thatv. The l'roprietor wiull lie lehasedl to see Isis friends and the rav~elliig pnh!Y :c promsising. that no exer ti'nZs i-hall be wvaniting! on lis part toi imak.e thaeir stay agreenale. I' rices reasonable. I". A. I ION )l , P'roprietor. JIiins W. I'iNa, . i.:tant. HARMdoNIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND) ZOI1AUN, Importer of MUSIC, 31US10AL INSTRUMENTS, K aing street, Sign of the Lyre, (Charleston, s. C. To M~illers and Planters, 1301LTING CLO.TJIS. Then suibscriber has just received an as wrtmwent of Hoaltinag Cloths of various WidthI s, and w ill be sohal low hiv WM. IIOWL.AND, N. l (orn~er of %l .rke't aind Jan 1, 1-It~,, 1t0 3:, King streets. J. & E. I)D IY NO. 3?6, KING-STREET, t 1ICSIeon, ,S. C 'l Dltnl NUn'TI'l OiF GE)RG;l.8rtrT 'a- V- Dukes & SOma, F"A CTO"RS, CO MMISSIO~ N it VIAT Sour n A\r.AN'ami WrianF, Ch'larleston, S. C. Jani 23 l Paul Tr, Villepigue, A ND G EINE I. C'oMMIN IoN ME RClIA N7 A cco3aOIA TION wuIafng, Charlestons, S. C. Jais23 uy 7 . ',t : :;. I . . r rte ;L 9m p ahd ' Loo Jiukeliin on Nel -Pweervation ONLY 25 ClNTS+ Tis Book, just publised is- filled wit 'use fbi inffonatiun, oi the, infirmities and dii.alsS of the Generative. Ogans. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, HIANHOOD amd OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer uader the dire consequences of early of prolonged itiiscretlons -to all who feel the elmatstivo effects of seden tary and baneful 1iahlts-to all who In addition todeclining pitysical enorgy, are the victims of nervous and mental debiliy atnde of moping pand melancholydapondoney. hr. K. would say Read this Bobki The valuable advice and linprdasive warning it gives, will prevent yearr of misery and sfli'er ering, and nave aanuoJly Titonsa d of Lives. Parents by reading, it wi)I learn.how to pre vent the destruetion of their c1:lldrin. E." A reroittnce of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addre-sed to DIR KJNKELIN, N. W. corner of TilRDAL UINION,.Mtreeta, betn'een Spruce & Pine, PIULADE14PHIA, will -en sure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. FIFTCEN YEARS of extensivo and uninterru ted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the mostexpert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of nil lisens.s of a private nature. l'ersons afired with ulcers, upon the body, throat, or legs, lmlns in the head or bones, mer curial rheinattsm, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful exceenss or impurities of the blood, whereby the contitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with sccess. 1ie who elares himself under the care of Dr. IC., nay re igiously c)nf dc in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phyeiian. l" ' Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, t-paid,) and be cured at home. PACKAGE S of M.,u'GINES, DIRECTr OINS, &c., forwarded, by seading n remittance and put up secure from DAMAUE OR CURI OSl9 Y. 'y?" Hooksellers, News Ageuts, Pedlars, Cnnva.ser, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly Importait Remedy, MITCIIEI'S EYE SALVE. A certain, safe and efrectual Curefor Sore, Weak and inflated Eyes, designed ex pressly for Diseases of the Eye. TilE unparalklli success which has attend ed the usc of this prelparatiun, and the acknowl. edged necessity for some article which can be relied upon :a I recnedy in se-.ere cases of Op. tlalmic alite tins twhich are so prevaient in this country, induced tht: Pro rietor to nuike s. raungements through his Agents, to place this Salvo within the reach of ewry in-lividual who ma neied theheneits vhich rerult from its use. rat aivoituges po e.ssesed by this ar ticl rr estery other, its Certainty. Safety, CocuvCniene' and i.conomly. All physicians n'l mit that great dang ier is to be appreheml from drucocin the eye iihen in nn inflatned and nil health) s.tae. In the usi of tisc Salve this oh j-ctiocn is entirely retmoved, as no harm can i"'s1bly re'lh froi its use; it being in ill cx .-s applied to the external rrtion of the eye, th.reby a vulling all the inconvenience, pain aid danger, which necesarily attend the in trvdttc'ti-on of any pttulent article into the eye. Its activity in subtfiing iulammation is so great that but few cases require the use of more than one bottle to efTecta perfect cure. tjY' Agents at Sunterville; Messa. A. J. & P'. Moses, Drs. Miller & B3ossar., and D. i. S. Mellet, and by Agents generally in Soueth t 'arolina. A Voi'e' to tise People. DR. GORDON'S FAMILY ILS..:--Be; ingi compolsundecd exclusively of such ingrndlients as nature inter.dle should opnie .on the im p'trities of the Iutan aystcm--atrike at tie rout the disem-c, ruoving Ail imnpurities from the body, opening t m itree externallv, and intern-. ally, seperati oreign and abrixw eleat from the ch so that thorio(:dlr'f ivhie it is the origin, .ns tihorouc hly ar--ne. e-.vairly seuting a endVigoroteacid; t the hea t lnty, liver and stomaew, thereby rr.<oring hene W, by ompeniing the I ere.m el'annin~g thei v.ins anl nrcerices, uirmpeding all the tn n crat veucs ato'l piurifyincg the bloodl, they ren-. dler thue ystctnt nt eenl-'thcoronghly aounda, hut' nhece impesrvious to dieae, ecen when all olher cmant hAere failed. T ia universail celebrity wvhleh tids medi e icne ha.' ginte in every 'etione of the coicttry, try. ande thce many astonaishuing cutres it lhas af fe'etued, harc c ata tished its efliency beyomcelall dc-chtc; nae cc genemir famtily tc-iem e it has ngo riual. In alil caZ1es enf Ind Iicestion, Ililimis . wers. iDy sppsa, Liver t 'oeisplcints, Sick Head achecc, Jaemiace. A ee hmae~, I Iropsy, P'iles, Colic, Wormia, Diseewe of the hleart, ande ini :dl affec. tions of the stomtichle anud bowels, Gordten's Pills will be fcound a nevter failing remeLd To'~ ine-cnre the full btcnefit of thce'e cele >aratedl Pills, they elehel he P:ept i the honse, so that tupon the f~rn comencmeiant of ,icknuesa they may be at ce rederted to. Otne dor~e then is he-e.r than a doz-:n..m ater the udisease has be-' coie tainedcc ine the systosc'. Gordon's~. illse are purely v egetable, acid so itncecnt that thce infacnt of a mnonth old ma y tuw tehmt if m-dliice is r,:,iuiredl, tnt onily wcih safty it with a certainty of reeiving all the h-:eetrit mcedticinee is ecapable of ilciparting. Fe mtaltesmv ner cth ~em during~all the critical pe-' riots of thair live--el~r. oGein's Pitbels will iinescre itheir Iclwath cue produice regularcty In all the fciuctioncs of l it. W ithin thle hist tweltve mtonth-s, more than onue hcundcredl caes of theu most ageravate~d feemn ofct di-epjia lenre bein encre-d by thec mcedicine, whiere rgid dieting, the Ihine Pill, and almuost ble, i i(etims~ fully inc thce fac. II Dr. Gordon's tP is we r e not adapted to the- en're of atny bunt thsis horrId canlady, thceir uncifocrmi suaccees mt this di c lone would be suflicut:to waft n facctor oef he is ere.. Thelc mcedicine never fails to cure the worset cases oft Pilesg in ei ceek! For sale at: 7. if Agets- at Sutearville; Mec-ars. A. I. xv P. oSn-es, Drs. Miller & iBaseant, anc I D. IR. i4. 3lellett, atnd by Agents generally in ecthi Cacrltitna. lie Wit in Time!-'TIS FOLLY' TO DITI-1t ! AFFLICTlED) READ Th'louscandrs are suafl'erineg from diseaste from whlich thteni is no difliculty in being perama nonitly and speedily relheved, provided the right mens he used.-As every vice heas its own putnishmacent, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true, and thters is ttinig itn this life more certain thanc that thc A MEIIICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate chiaracter, kncownc to the world. A dapted to every stage of tho disease, sex and coesctittutiotn, atl all timies acnd seasons, there is no fears of exporccnre, detetition tronm busintess nor r-etrictiocn in diet; fromt the certain acid speedy reliefit gives, it is ncow the most popu.. lar remedy of the daiy. fTon Tlhcousand cases lhave beeni encred errectttally lay it dturing thce pist year l'repared by a practical physician the caillicte'd can rely with cotnfidence on its curativo powers over diseases of this chiarac-. tcr. Futll directiioncs accoctpany eacth bottle, E:- cAUTrIoN.-ask focr' the ameoricanc etcompound acnd paurchcae otnly of the agents P lrki 1 50! For Sale by P. M. Cohen Charleston, I IoatriL'ht & Mliet Colocmbin; Z. D)e Hacy (cccamd ectan by the principal lDruggist ini all the County townts throughout the state: Merchants' Hotel, BY S'~ElN & D)IVVFEIL C7orncr cif King and Saociety-streets, CiiLI.RaSTON, A. C. Trhei hJotel, sitnated in thte bcuslness part of the city, otflers every desirable comfotr; and convect 1ence to t he Tlratveiing Commnityit, andt Perma ntat Ieanrlers. The estabtlishmrrentc is ceodutedc strictly oni Temerace -Principles. T<nmt~s An Omcnihnis acid Carriage will attend the~ Steambtll Wharf, a ailm to thn Rail Road Dptic'r e. acccocnnodnttion of Passengers. I eb. 21 1830 ly fr fvrkonitno *see aes'ewyt~eitg eh{r W lne . thany s,000 .ta threeet y 17000Evartseauty;sse'r9 ofr NaOe l ~ erou Est lostd theai t leiae1 yct Jrtmo ei N or A inisrtt todin eve knduwncei nof~ol the. tenal ptros tto fhe nb O ,n f seeebamit tieses taidre d d decralne, thas te 4 this160 easn remedy thre 1000cVI~ GRAT'raG As Net rnsaningtes E. Diit o I the loibs, a -est ila hesystem namsxraordnay rT.. - t Ce ridsrt ommtt Oed. o Ceanse . ndlec ai the.p curne. Brante Mbitens in nu,-Call adarn, lage isea, seretns cin bhe last S e my. . Thiscult e s : thisn p to s Blane.yae enan pAsIrlahs bnItc s the m aanWs y oivit n mo e libe, Ianv f -t se r to. e" ba Cn . Iot becamewrs and w e aqanie of blod hagd z eane d asnrt ebtted n notery Brsto ihav oysluseybus pail ica sorni, and threshLad rf chmanedeaenwrugt in he. Ola .b i le M wal rel oer dt e e as e nob , n cAongh hase ef mse. an e a thfu 81br t.he rels.r.obeie't f ern Blood e Do. S. P. Towrassauo' Sarillaiv ofg pand a haedy cure fomucpets. truh i am o ess r ea m s te Faetl .g. of ha tist thei it c, Leaeorhea, b Wt os trested alr orl ntrettl o oitnted nce ofs U s irlu dal , and forthe ase ogs traon ofw ahe et--n witl st tht r resul th of -heflremend t eststhYou srsuarty, mllneat 63toredliay degree suprsig hn suntgon ha - ure. P rdersn s ensa :.,. tain t, atenco. becerr.Cu~ju~ Da. S. P. Towasswp- SveiPlly beiv~ie gtt ndperedy ur eence. Ith imenmt Frl a ot anrmelifse 1 a of the evaleh 'C: bra cuhst ae worenes. ant wc s ~ ted~t ofieds, lases ofutieso of blood, n at pbg t .. tacdatas gfresl drformaed abutduean~i r expiclt Mnuto in. Inhcontinence yb:titr Sarsa nvlutar ishre n there ad fo th.erll anged thaten wrugh of cae. lave bewal e toutg ha oft ces o awell wsete at f wmuthu ldren te r Yo ur.' inue F ed ae .esnobese a .. tagat ebngoe obs tnde i cs sfor ancipt ommedia "e rsa. pner els s tem. r of the ob 'lat gireatue ofee LmucjnnrshraIt or Whie t oned or a s, i nccesre oase c'neot o cep tholueaho dhae t threnk i o h irstrs of tue beforio bu we a r te as i atrents da eandesases have beaet tkin st. ua o ecoes wroei bate uneithu cilrenaer utsina fi~oteet thnvle Meneo thae eelese ighisjh helh tffpig Gret s o es s o rs aest n t smcet a at e p. 1 foo curs perrmed, bute athe at ndus. oans cesnt .here fz- h wththiens afthe uosona eg6 l6, glev fin aee die, hncoeane- hn bee . nre v he dtti int I")nlonad purifyingouhe sstemn of th'eset6 deri frtmadang ur carsaprll ble bye doieng, esl rede benentt hserauf. paring ad Jisae bnreee wasridced rh Isughly useful both before alr sit prevents diseases aot t i sed tr eeea ittlew no enes uni w yu an estreeds, i some ta more t bliege it to bseL annraluabe Ie ;dsad ligh t o myt nuismeouins acquatnces seb sae a es caiuaro bee a miniser a ferse hCpith asty akchigl maysiw aieu.'1 e~nt te yontastu medoiineato mine~I &.-i folJu ctica. at DOHN S.EP.E1wasJarsey Ci.~3 Theak fown wtas et oou t.Rh way. bt er. J. O.u-ea TNSDN, of a Mebsthodist I-i giv Curach-tent of the 'os leardsvand. frecm ing thur connecton-ndis anel'evidenceys dongrsall rner asyst. hes*~arsf far aw ae berened wra reucal eblinjy'l irrit lon tof mypuaomc th att ndl g t was wl 7 htance ad an teer uc cofvere themotps 3" mycea'-decde was tmel itrubeso sor itr Dr. to be aowst a rahm ed t* numriet cf mes fore bot the hop tn bte rcnene oits oroin beeitacilu I bto jdi siebna aincao nwih touowge, tha kinds ot tri itlnog hasorestoredgan to moe henn sst eths and am now nyn bwtrthan ir athut I rouldr~a no sbe witowti 60 ay e - bin." it ta on e a mnaorbe ood thn' rany vrys lreedy I have bree, an miftisr grata) demed tyou yo a i e your eiieht ee a.ny fuh conseng asent toorAet nfaa Rway, ugusteaes. J. . TUNISON . fteIdehds Thpicosl cretconcofsthe1 roevecthad rhe arpallan thas ronect ontrnoi oerthe etdenb sinte wdeuleasect bofDr.. Tprons ed ansonerihouse is thrednte. - Da.8. . ownrw -Derorsoi ti ae te t.t sur t for yu ha threat of nrhidebilt irritation of thero sib andI uaseof ys . stacelendI mdcine.Tey ofweire acd Caer scever elyihebd Seson ;nIt haeaen,o ns bottled It tconfks ore away the whcha I. tla sen candor nowato aoledethttihaonn.si4 itlnVery recfl , ea oepueneIssu~l SAAtad may nowA, th Wati ce% tD. It las downers me mo t godathay renypr odus rmd Physan tidn difissttrent s deThis ou Cert amtane, younhde full cnsn o mae ty ofulbaya. aaAuus d Dr 814. P. 0.owNISd's rarllarind la eect beontro o the mat oh prtpat iseans o the markot. The -esn ae . it.P T .wrwa-ea SBr D.hv heile .sr t. inor onstna'stPria Ofee ofm has av beenocued fthe S2oFulaot Nyta e s ofyu sheerelditg oerly hcavedb taeol Sth baptles't toourchemaa - h~hI f4 seA nr gretdigat on. 9 'aesre, MryE rdecful, No*0 or-tet at IaesB.Gren WorcerAIN '0 Woeekt Da.or ;. . Bawcsh Is aos, Prvdenlc ee and odrst from Mhyschans gn dernt etof u ~ Union ae.W.tides n h aa -- ' osAs . J.svie Dr P.MQSEwaradSaeep ril.An N ieveass orteanen sg g ptegarsls Itms.emat Alo the Spia.es L. . IDNK lbany otrs and Sh4e. remve Srk, Panamato, Lat'n an stret, Ia ltr bpemd fomel ocupe bya th -~u