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1 1 8 ,4tr a R itoniwntlo of our - "et a to teik rtSo a-, t88dg; y Ja ise xgressed inw the .o- groc di tako tills- line -ewa' pattitio~4 h thetwosectlons a)'ief ihelpfi. his,, notliangebut wha i, ii-ontJt helstev thoug!h. tifa Npller:ist:a. ,y." this - sourgoaiseellave-ren 'uiera. '4. V. etmnil. -.of the h vhalst they " diste ti~tndbilinitely.. WnhufellowC citizens: laid' before tatenent: ofyour agdin-your -andthe-remet ij:Wh .Ander pres circumstances,.you shouldaccept,. we Ibavebyouwfor-a-brief space-of Time.. It is prpefn'toastatetto, you, tiat while we are unaneious. is approving the- resolutions whichl socompany this sort,. the- dale-. "a gates this to. Convontion are not entirely unaninousin'approvin.all. tile argumients oonttined ierein,. particularly such. as re liktto'ttioecompromise BIll,.pending in the WhitediStates Senatet.although. none- are iiufavorr of tlat bill unless- it be- amended iiwconformity; with, our-resolutions or in auckn manner as will: satisfactorily to se cure.t.tlie South,, the. rights theiein as aorted. Until: Congress' adjourns,. we- cannot Rnow- wiiat-it: will-do,- or-will; fail~to do. We: must therefore meet again after its adjaurnment,to.consider. the- final condi tion:iziwhich.it will louve you.. We re oonmend;to you,. and' exhort you to, sond Dblegates- from.every county and district in:tlieSouthern-States, to mneet us when wo-agaiimasseible. It is- no ordinary oc casion.whiich has assembled us together. The-Cbnstitution-and the-Union. it created, so-long dearto-your hearts, are to be pre serve ,.and. your liberties and your institu tions- maintaned.. The Queen's Last Baby. The London correspondent of the Boston! Pilot gives: the- following ac count of'the- birth of little Vic's ba by Last W'ednesd'ay morning the whole town. was startled' by the loud peela-of allt the church. bells, by the roam of cannon,. and by the rapid movements- of- government passen gers:. The telegraph office too was monopolized by the- government,. the wires were- i eessantly in operation, and official despatches were sent to, the: four covnors of tlie- earth. A. st'ranger- would: naturally ask what all tiia, noise and' confusion. was about ; and' whether England' was likely to vaded by France ; whether the tists had' again organized' them solves ;- or whether there was not anothe- rod.hot rebellion in Ireland ! i one'b feelings- were all excited, how elWap- and flat one- must feel' whent informed that the whole of this grand: hubbub was caused by the birth of-a royal' pauper! Yes,. Queen. ' toria made a present on Wednes jhy last,. to the- nation called Great l _ritaiha,. of another of those interest ig'lhittle. strangers, and' there are nuw aven of these distinguished and very vapensivo national playthings. In. ai few years. the-people,, the trades opie, s el as the working-men ny heavy additi1 1t tax bill will be gresented. to- them,. and they will: murmur; ase I haseo- heard' several Euglishment murmur, about this af' fair, within forty-eight hours. J'ohn Bull professes- to rejoice at this event. * Ie says,. in, the most hypocritical lianguago,." that it is once morec our joyful task to-give utterance to-those feelings. of dutifuli and. affetioniate attachmnents to- the- cron-and the- pci son' of'Queen Victoria, which every -accession to her Majesty's domestic happiness calls forth in loyal liearts." (This- is- falsehood the. first, now comes the- second.) " Another roy al: chil is- born to. strengthen, a bhrone whose- foundations have evet Been deeply laid in the willing homn ag fa fe.people." (T1hese roy al: ehiild'ren will' weaken the thrnone and- the- government,, for the people - will'refnse to- pay enormous taxes for ,their future splendid establishmrents. However,.hero-is falschood' the thir-d.) "The-ecustomary signs of public r j'oicing,. by which. the countr-y has al ready welcomed; the Infant Pr-ince, have- a, reality and a truth in themi - - ~ far beyond. their mere conventiotnnl iinpor."' (Throughout, the whole of Wednesday,.when I informied dozecns of Englishmen that a Prince wats born5. the- only acknowledgement .? obtainedi for the information. was to - who- cffel$-a it is- anot-her bad jnb' -more taxes for~ us*'-a ahi,.ashe'd bet tier be satisfied now,' and simnilar expressions; as- for- any '-rejoicing' on. the-occasion. there cer-tainly was net.. (But liere is falsehood the fourth and last.) " The heart of * ngland speaks of popular gladness, #andr from, myriads of homes has arisen -- the- earnest prayer that,. whilst other noyal families areowander-ingashome Albas- exilea, and whilst; other thrones are- yet roeking to and froy Queen Victoria andiher House may ever on joy the blessings wvhich Heaven has hithierto pouroedi on a monarch whose sceptre is the synibol of just laws and liberties-;" N~learly all, the inetropo[ itan'.journals' are- sending. forth such siehoehing. and. false- adulations, whilst Bulletins-are- issued dlaily from Buck ihgham Palace, and prayers are or dered'1o-be instantly, prepared to be neoad in. alh the-churches.! 'asIhuoit Among~ the- Fk'ench. There is. no oivilized nation with more vanity of natural coquetry than the French,. and the- ladies. would no more think of wearing a dress, a oape or a head dress which was not becom ii t them- thnan they wonld think of Laking a c .nih..atliiGith $ .nd ecaa mactebCdy: lsef -ws. simple enough to do it... At a largo. ball or oire,. like bhat of the P-esident's Iately,.you. will see- ovovy possible va le off colbr audnmate in dress. A asbionablo lady hore, studies her complexon,. her- form, .her stylr of beauty,. even. th6- shape of her head and the cub of her features, and she is. too anxic-1sw about her- good looks to disfigure herself by wearing an un becoming article of dress merely be cause the fashion books say that " no thing else is worn.' For instance, a brunette would no. sooner wear blue or yellow;, than a blonde would wear a scarlet or-bottle green.. A lady with a scrawny neck and arms will not, because her mode-hook says- she- must, display her misfor tune to all the world by wearing a very lbw dress and very short sleeves; neither will a tall woman dress her hair in a pyramid on top of her head,. nor a short one bring hier's all round at the sides. Altltlbtts. ~ _ (L The friaeuds of lt j. E. M11. AN1)lIRSON. nnonnce him as a Candi date for the Legislature at the next .:lee. tion. May 15, 1850. 29 if O'The friends of Cayt. LAWllENCIC I I. BEI.SElR, beg lh-ave to afntounce' hin as a Candidate for the l ergis lature, at the ensuing Election. Apriltl. 2G ti FO'R S111,RIFF'. (r. The frieuds of A. H. Brtd ha t, IEq., annuotiec h6in 11 ai arntitaeo for the oflicoof Sherill at. ilia ucx electico. March 29th, 1819, !M td o annonnec IA ,L.Y illI.)(ON, Easq. a Carndidate for the Ollice oif Slierill'of '.Sum er District, at the next Election. fLPW e ar e alarti'ized to aunnounce Col..1l l IN C. It 11!.A M-E, a can didate for the otliec of Shecritl, at the ensu iug Ilction.. The Fricndii 4 of- R icIanr4t 11. Iit.)NV , annonce him as a 'anl date for the Ollict e of *RheritU of Stnter I)i..trict at the ensnint. Elect ion. I- WV e are atiI horize to anno:unce .\ly0. I) 11N DA1,1,AltI), as a candidate to .Sherilr at the ensuing electioin. Tine fricit(Fd of WSillis its A. UI.Ci OU(GII, Esci, ainnoutace himn as a :andidate for SherilTV at the next FOR CL'ERK. (G We are authorized to announce ir. .llIN U. 1)IUA N'' as a candidate for the ciice of Clcrk rof the Coueart at the ensuing election. (G"We ar athlorized to announce DA.~N181~. 11. R(IIil1oI~ It , a caindidlate for the ollice of Che rk at the ensuing elect ion. KOR.'T'A X COkI,JC T 'I'). erWe are authorized to anniounice It )IN W I).\ {GAXN, a cambit date for TVax Coell'ctoer, tot Claremtonlt County, at the necxt E'lect ion. alinounce AIX.\ A N I Il- U \\ 'TTS, l-sq. as a (taniddate for I'Tx Coect i'tor, ol t'-lare wuont eonity at the enisin itllec('t it n, \ANY F-'ilIND)S. Weare pereparced to ex ecut enod'rs io anyv ett mi the aboeve hui, boith for i(w woerhkiltue neare . airs. ()u iis ;tre not MIuI. pa;tssed by) anyv made- ini the Sitat. poe:,mgaau nil the':o adiatages ofl thle I'.eli lfiea ini way eef rceuirs-. WXe~ aba:, taset thae Ni-el Pl'lte Saws, vitil teetli -.et ti :arut rile th catnnot possibly mjaure the~ uinest .: - witIih aaunproivment '. r(eg ut~e tie moia oft he coilt o: eourlbruah .*-con.it.rte a-d -n a heghtna- eas *struengith arad frce--allI i-r mnateial in thei sutcce-s.ful operatt im t ~ - at our shlop ando ex'.azum- feer thue-oin whls p wvouhIe c--our the puhha~e g~eeraj ly, th:ae thtey shaltl have net te..e~ to ecom-~ phain eitha-ie ofior work cr pa s. Ai altt je':uTe.\l. Te li ~ iliN G. (Cabintet l inc-..- ju ch .-, lImb-. .hI, \\* rd.. (Cupbeoardsa, &S.c. &.c. at .-hert m.tice, cue liberal terna. Opposite !!wa l'rest yririanu ucurchi. NI c 11O' & J .\N.I8, wotthi reaspect fulv iinfoiun their friendcs anal thle pubc i geer ly thati, thaey. are now rctovmg e of cth best eleceted stocAs oft l)rv GLoods anl Grecernies, ever 00red i jut I nc. e~e. cen uistLing ini part ofd C.aee ., Ilae ..- u ,e M~nuhns, Rtbbons, Guluves of vereh scriptiont, I Iosiery, IIats and Cas, .. t Groceries, N. C). Sugar, (ollhe, .\,lie!.-.a9, f ,aiflb Stotp, Nla('cerel, 7000)1 Spnh u-i ':!re. Int Lbarrels Ilit imonre l''leetr, 50t lbs S. n oa if lbs~ Caroelina leilhgo, I 00t lbe --Irn iaudties, ande vanrious other artmic~es t - uierotis to) etuin; all oft whwh a . thle ater low tor Cashi, or ceount ry prIe.. Please call atcl e'xameine for yourt~-lve.. aefore puchausinug chaeuhee I pp WVebbl's N. Yorku Store, llraud citreetI No. I, Sumeterville,.S.. (.. M.arel h 20,. lC50. 21 i IMUPROV El) EN I) LE-:S ClliA IN Water Elevators, All Person wihintg the abov e I levati ri an be suippited Iby the Suenba'IIere, uIho i lie Agent for the I)istrie I ofC Sute*r S .C S'umterville,.Oct. :ut 1Mt9. I l y UlT' The exerciHce1rb IJ4 till R for l)ebtriet, .twill be resumuedl on holindaiy thed Atit of' Pet- nr viw.ing,. tinder ti rtirctioh of Itev. E T)W1N CA'IlTF H tmha ed by abile antd itccotnplisHudo 'PO(rherc:, it all theo variousi bran ;ches of literary au( rindo tito roost liberal andi Cnli ile!u 'z rangetitenis to imtp~art all exteniive, thor" ough, an td highlly btin die ed ctiw toi,, i ll the. puzpil:; commtitlted to their clre; -lift Oti IOIl thes reoierztt e tcllr Sii1$ ~trict atm panrenttal attetion~i paid to the mnnerst at mioals of the yountg, ladies. Jtehigionn ser" vice, in connetQCion w'i th Sabbhatht Sinoo exe~rcises, held every Sunday' Iltrttnbvit the Chiapel, fOr the benefit of' the Institti I'The schstlastie y'enr is divided inito txc 5Ce8Iit5l of liv VOiitiis Celic, be'it iiill resritttivt.'lv otn the firs~t Mondaiiys i i'e!. rnutry antd inuly; jtctvrleits~ hall" yet r'y it advanrce. (Mtes the te sattte as hlst year D. 13. McLAURINv, tier. &. 'J'reatt. The fol lowing re~idl'tion was atdopted h; thte thea rd of 'Jtr ttey:" ItCsii1vethd, ' Tat liitt er aniy paet whot sdg.lI s~end~ to ttr anid edit a:e: in ci:: lintiit tile, at armyV one1 timlt ive elItetrfi shalt Ie h ncitled toi receive 111"- botrdl amt etdticatit of that I(itch onte t.rtati. suppihly Nt tidorits itt the ttie with Ithock, at sttt iatry~r\ at ('hinels to retail ctiee.. IUt. IC h"hL11 i-c : r.-.nl:,~r .r~edlie urit ontte of the it' si mcttt ai .cqott t f the notunl try, ttttd i'rritl! jtitsiett of' tte eit" t l't~izttr it Vetnkdts to'rttt jlt'.;Setetlt 'I'hev a re all of u :atititd titimtl p;ttet iind Ito!: out to the i (tailiti(: jetli.(i oef Ile! sttch us tit'tte ill ior t in:it'h4. 'k'iltcy :11:11li tttt prtttt"e,t at rt! iae~t, uhlistae' . l4itpin i4.ttt a it'ittttitmtt butt lt*t Irt t'r"!:. 1111 i 911.v : ittti'r atilacitiit to het itftli'teI init atri o tt"e. tititiud t, te't' .c of trtor day. !: :tl"rn toy~ t34) siul-I t, I vies nil i.:aic. i1131 let It run iliti3 tha i.1 1:1-u e 'tlly~) deteitnil it 1nielif: entnitn:ttt. ;. "No 'ii:itst~ eer h-Clur, inch iir i:,ttttn( for( -t- to I,." i~ivctu l. n,.C'i't.\ .''t'titti in ^iJ "t ttrti, ' t 5.e tC l sitittal. D)".r ;tt -lct:+ l ettcret(tr (i 1 : 1' m i-nt'iairy o r siti a lcott. illt -Intt: s'itrat'h:ee il tI(t l~ l) ;n:,! 11tt1 it ii iSt teyt vn~jiz:t' (tbic. rClints,:itir. ttnat~rr 'i1 et" (' il:ts eotte: til ill tl- ttttrve" ', tie evhttu brad, -lIit.' its o gthr usve huff 111t)' 1 erx ti!,-bitl-. ot Ow .tarta to." tand o-ki st: Wit~eet di-eli o nit, l it ti lit u!'~ lie .11131:4 ii~' uith tctt lt. iii- tttitlIct ofrbty i rnuliiit d i:rtl I tierourintt Iur 1.rtt'itit El.'ztitttro .Xleti. elf tIle ! 0 t ' I-; .NIi)cI to 1''* KEI I ' : wtitp. ,.itiIhe rC~u I our f.inch, or1i^ii &l Bol~t'in ~th.t hrtx' anuiu..Itt rio i the...............) iot-t+:i-- t :hr 11111 t Ih " .I Li ih ui to t1,1l of- ii Itllo ou rh il tiii. 1l i4iono ltt Inrifi e As~~~~~r welmgh Ie',!~t o"!"o cip r . ' ..Q rE7P a.il "!dz"ri1 R".'at: f - ^ . r t i?'1"!"A w./Mr3lrM71k1A b"UriMilu rLItI ,Q AR ' O s '1Vntilt ; jiealf ,lly, iQf ;r It t1 U pccjitq:J(I ceivad C WMnnirfct5tttii'tlio;:EYit CABIN UILNI' URE, ever utlirccl !!t of.,etti lour worttwatlship, ctu not}I oasur'aii IIo (ilho illvitel those wlio sire about toI plicod- ialihficd Ihttt:"thev"iV1II lie 'met'wit 11ntc )ay his 8tvulc iwuf on'I Mrard 'obes. Boolf: t;ahi s contra r1*. 1cs Sofas Soft''1'able Dressiup Bureaus I1' ut"I lc l l'Ol) WVa:;li Stuucl llai)ooauy Do. do. " WRITING DESKS in great vurlr' 1195 (Ui(l1j V F afcly liac Jun 19,. it35Oi till) oficcc.)P a r t A _a - - _-- , Yri li A' a4i. V. M 0It 4, 7. N t fir .. \ d , 1: \ ,O , ? g 7l UJi'I'H:It\TI1.(.F. S. C. Z l)t)i+. +'n. doot'mi'lt+;f .1..C. Sv.aiN'll i flirc". utnt, r ill< , June ;, 32.--tf " JOHN T. GREEN, " ATTO*.Nr:1 AT g t1V, 111lltcruillc; i. u. 1\'iII practice in the. ('eurty of I.a t", fot Siiinter, I):u'litl0,.ii Tint Ker.I aw District:, Office one door below (;laris'ti Ilutel. C OL)fErDN H. TOM1iN, r hitlllfcri illr. ! J. LI. Will I+rat to e in Iht" ('. I!rts of Simiter, [ cr 1rimv. 1 - rlin_'toil ::nd Iio liLli t1. .1m v Law Blot lic e. 'l'ilt' sib i'rilors hliV(- ilia day f.wnled a jl':-Tiler: I1:p 111 (tie j:. twIIC(' iit 1,'i\1'. L. L. I''1::1s1_:TL, ilt. Fresh Garden Seeds, ('o".i- i'!NI tij' + 1:n .1;:-h I't'i :. 13oan , (;allaf;r', &e. l'ilt' i": le at 1.Ii:I.1.1':"ri's DUO'(; s'I'( i;1:. "; 9ea1tl'OSQ(Il "4".l'.1 st)U 1(11.m. For tit li: 1,}" R. S. \tI:L1.F'1"I'. School Books, l)I I.verv I1(It"ril;fioll flIa ih^ E!t'inea. I tare tip. l 'r, to I."itin and (ire:.:k, illclnd i in,; ,tatltolierv of all kimm,, for 1;lli: 11v + A. J. & P. : lU."E5. $104000! CASH .195 AND 10; KING. 3'FRiE'Tr . P Sint' Pietrictat 1 Jv hoenti.'.ti-. O'Ncw ork,:ftho "cliqo bt tilwtort ivf~f tijo oiflhernt:nntkot,a~ hf.lEn ttt'cltso,'to call and omr iihiR eoftli # Itil !and are tu, ltte*t~ AS'1.yl('8 o ' 7 tV'd Ta'blesc Pianto Stools M ~a hogany Rtockcrs Bcdstad3 iing.'1Tables Ai-n..Chairs *.Mahogany Chair s ChaUrlestonl, N'i C, ked for 'ransportataon. : TO NEUIATTIOIR'S II. B. CLA RKE, I [as no~w o1) hand, it full as')ortnlent of theO LA'E-S'1' STYLI, AN]) FJNES'1' Q2UAl.lT'I of the following Goads: Superfino and uiediumn BROM)CiXLOTIS, in blae~k and color:; Suicrrlire auiu medium black French and (Cerilan Icoeskins; P'anty. Ca sinicres oftlhe lates~t styles s'etigs---silk and Mcritao, rich and nowv patternst . Extra sanger. Mak Satins anid Silks Uet s Kid Gloves, bea~t qutaiity,. in black, whitfe and colors . (ieurs 1Ileat or, Merino and Miitairy Gloves Un.der 'liirts mid LOrawters, of Silkc, Wool, Merino and Cotton Il~ac It ltiau'aud fancy Cravats,.of the beat canalhty Tailoirs' 1'rungnin~rs, of all kinds. rder; fromn the country promptly aUended I1. 13. LCI4ARKI'X 205. King-street,. 2d rtiire above Market st. (1. "r~c ton, Nov. 2 l, l5. 19. 5 Onm W. A, KENT &" MYITCHELL F'ASI IGNA BIJE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S'1' A 13 U SII MENT, MASOLN[C HIALL, No. '(j53 King-stroct, corner of' WVc'i4wortI I, Chlales ton, S. C. Puirlchser-s wvil tIrod ait all tithes a full 01d Couuplete stof:k ot Gent's. IEL U I 11 Jf)/ CL 0 Il'IN65 Aft 'I'LLS.. w.'.a. K~r.N1. G-It. MIftr'rL~ itliiiu zic towv I VI ~iuauiIngtoai store'.. N.. V Ohrstay Sp 3 E t atess*ap rsgu Ja h AL~~$# W- M -I R* Y6Vi untl~d JYIau kelUn on Sel-PreeewvatIon This Baok, just pdblietfi fwilbif it4 use. fall informaitin, on the 'bifirmiti arki diseases of the Gehortidre O' h." It adliitesses itself alike to YOUTH, itANHOOD and OL) AGE. To all who appiehend o1 sueI5r under the dire consequences of early or prolonged ijidicrejiona --to al l Zvho feel-thtexliitatilvifetsa tf sdens tary and baneful habits...-.Ho all' w rlsddition to declining physical endrgy, are tale vNitits of nervous and rnental debility and ofito pg and melanchely'despondney. - Kh .weob say Reafthdiiinok.. Tlie valuable advice and impressive warning it gives,-willprevent years of misery and sufler eruog, and mao annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading, it will learn how to pre. vent tho.destrurtion of their children. $3SA remiutance of 2leents.unclosed in a Ietter, addr~essetto . KINKELIN N. W. corner of.fJ1111)A UNION -Sircets,. between Spruce & I'nIo -PIHILADELPuIIA, will' en sure a book, finder envelope, per return of-mail. - FHL'EEN. YEARI5 of'iiix ve and' utilderruptier mctie spent ln~this'eity have rendered Dr. K. tli mosleipert and.rlcotissffi' lracttitfener fr antil nepr.in-'the treatnent of all diisease'pfa private, nature. Persons aillcted .with 'ulcers upoitie .body, throat, br legs,' 'nlis lir thie ead or Sones, mer curial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arlsihg.fromyouthfl exciaes'er linpurities of the blbows, whereby the contitution :has become enfeebled, are all treated wtidisuccess. Iloivho pieces iimielitmder- the care of Dr. K., tuay xeligiously confide ib his honordia a gentleman, and confidently rely upop.hlr' skill an a thysicham Persona at abdistance may address Dr. K. b letter, ( st-paid,) and be cured at home. PY CKAGIS of. MEDICINES,. DIREc' OiNl, &c., forwarded, by sending a- remittance and put up secure-from- )A.31G tOClRI. 081' 'Y. SBbooksellers,.. News Agents, Pellars, Carivasters, and all othiers supplied wit tiie above work at very low rtes.. Feb 13, 1850. . is.. Important Reiiedy, MITCHEI'SI EYE' SALVE. A certain, safb and efectual Curejir S)re, Weak and- injlmed E'yes, dried ex pressly for Diseases of'i/ie-Be TIlE tnpnrallelcd'success wilich Has attend= ed the use of this preparation, and the acknowl etlel necessity for some nrticle which- can be relted upon-as a remedy in severe cases of Op thaltic afiictiens which:. are so preyalent in this country, induced the Proprietor to make as rangenents through his Agents, to place- this Salve within the reachof every individual who myneed the benefits whicl result from: its use. The great advantages possessd by this ar tie-lo over every other, its Certainty. 'Safety, Convenience and Economy. All physicians ad mit thut great danger iWto be, appreheryl from drugging the eye when in: an infianed and un healthy state. In. the use of this Salve-this ob jection is entirely removed, as no: Harm can ipsibly result from. its n.4e; it being iii all ca ses applied to the external portions of the eye, tiereby avoidimr all the inconvenience; pain and danger,. wfiirh necearily attend the in triduction of atny pungent article into the eye. Its activity in subduing Innuaniatiim is so great thiat but few cases require the tnaae-f more than one bottle to-eflicta perfect cure.. t7' Agents at- Stetrville; Msar. A. 3. &I P. Mnseea, Drs. Miller & Bossanri,. and D. I S. Mre:llett,. and by Agents gtueraily in Southi Carohinn. A Voice t-o the People. DR GOR DON'S. FAMILY PL LS....---llo ing-compounded exclusively of such ingredients as nature intended shutild operate . on the im, purities of the- humati system--strike at the root the d' e removing- all impurities front the ioly,: pemng-thie pores externally- and Ihtern allyseperating all foreign and ohnoribusparti clf-tn.the chyl ,.so-e the blood.of-whichi essairly setrii shsatd igorouis actin to heheart, ,itngy, liverandastamaelien tereby. restonnye heallh by opnmtl. poes, cliansmng the veins tand arterii-s, un thldigall the nattiul veinis and putrifying-thte blood, tliey retn dler the syeetemn not ontly thoroughly sound,, hut also iiapeviur. to-dises,. eunshi.abother Tuatira celi-brity' wihic-h thtii medi eine~ has ginited in every seictiotn-of~th contry, try, andi the many astonishingt curese it has af feeted, heave establhisheel its efficacy beyond al doubilt; nas a gceeral fittm-itt edicmne it tias no rival. lntal caetr of lIndigestIons Tilious. Fe. vrres, Dyimpsia, T.iveir Complaints,..Sick. Head nch,. landieAsthint, Dropsy. Piles, Colic, Wotrmns, Distese of the Ihcart, and in all aff~c tionts of the ,tomtache and howels, Grdenis Pellt wi-jllebe feetund ca never failing rnmed y. To isture thte full beneflit of thteecletirated P'ills they ithetld bee kept int the houtse, so- that tupon the first commencement oisicknecsm they tmay be at oncte resorted to, One dlose then.is beuter thatn a dozeit after the diesease has be comte e-stablishted it. the- system... Gordo~n's Pilla aern- purely vege-table,. and so inntocet tht theu infant of a mntht, oh ay use tehm if medicine is required, not onliy wit It, safety b'ut wiith a -ertaitty of' receiving all the benefit medicine ii s pabl- of- impairting. Fe mah-e nmay tt'e them dttring all the critical pe neods of their lives--lir. Gordontis Pills wtill itnure their henath and~ ptroducee regularity in all the funtiios of. life. Within the Inst twelve monthts, more thtan one hu~~nred rnu-e, of the moatst aggraevatedl form taf dis~speaia hatvo bettnturede hy thte mte-dicine', whiere regid diaetitng. ithe hiun I'dil, and almtost e-very "thter meanits hadt beeni re,.orted to, withont iay benme-it, and whteit death stared its niterat bile victitie fully int the ftee.. If Dr. Gortdon's h'ills wetre tnt adaptedl to thte cuire of'auny btt tie horrid mrulad y, their unitform, surcee int this dhiseatse nie- wrdtd hue sntficiett to ''waft ont tite. famte"' tile neate of their inveitor, as a bene theteer of his spec-ies. The iit-tiie inever fails to- cure tilt: worst cases ofC I'iles in oe tre'rA For sate at: K. ' Agenita at Suteirvihie; Mt-sears. A. J. &I'. Moe-. Dtra. .ilbll-r & iiseead, antd 1). It. S. *1lelle-tt, atnd lay Agents gene-rally in Mouth :arohu. lBe WVise In Tlme!-'TJS FOLLY TO DEFER! AFFLICTED. READ Thm ouandst are sutyering from disease from wvhich theta, is no dei'tienity ini beinig peorma-u notly andte speedily reliied, provided the right mteae be used-A-s- every vice has its own itunishment, so it woti seem every diiseasa-htne ita remedy.. T1his is truo,.antd'there is niothingt int tis lite moure certaian thtau that than AMERICAN- COMPOUND is the most tspeetdy and ceertaini remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, kt-own to the wotbd. Atdapted tote-very stage of the disease, sex attd costitutiotn, at all tinmefand seasona, lther- is ito fears of exposure, detentioitlrom busintess tior restriction in: diet;. fromt the erbtain anid speedy relief it gives, it is ntow the most pspu lkr reme-dy of-the day.. 'Fani Thhosanad cases have Ieen-i cured effectually by it- duritag the past year Prepamredleby a ptractieal'phyicianm the afilictndh oan rely with contfddonne on Its ceir-etive powees over diseases of thfia oharac ter. Full directiotas accompany each bottle. (17 CA'UT ION.-ask fear the' aumericne comapoutnd anti purchase only of te agencte Price I .50!. For Salao ha ' P:M. Cohent Chtarlcston, floatrichet & . l Iiot Col utaiac; 2. D)u lany Ctamtdent atid-bhy the priucipal Druggist, int all thte C7outty towns thrtitghlott thei State: Merchants' Hotel, lIY STrEEN & DIVVER. Coernter oef lKing and fSociety-streets,. enJAitaetoN, a. c. This lIntel, sittmated htithe, butiness pairu of the city, olferte ever desimbhlatumnfrt artd convent, ienc~,o.tl-t T'reaithg-Community. nae lPermti itent Boarders. Theestahlie-nt li oodutcted atrictly on Tetnpereace Priniciple. Ti'a Ats A.n )mnibtun ande Carriage w-lI - atns-f' the Stsitthmboat Whtarf, awlmis t.e the -Rail - oes l o a, loniodtionc. of. Plusrengc . - &e -77 Wonder Isad 21eesgbtii: ri" % as eitr reedinary 'Medicine t e S ibis Eut"a I ipar t piatii.1ti, i ii.f Ftlm& c r plee~u Qtrand e d l yo any sold; Ii' clar pugifgs ilettnlng, op debiitj tit sen 'Shtgreat .beuty'and' a peyiorityo(' . 4over all other" A etdisease, it ian tesa o very best' - PRING AND' SUMMER l! ' '' ever known; It not only purig tbe'.ls t test and strengthens the peno, but w, pare and rich blood ; a powerpossetS no Medicine." And In this lies the 'rnd secret ori wonderful'suecess. Ithas peefovad-wlth two years, more than one hundred thnuaabdi * of severe cases of disease, at Ieat1Alwp, sidered .incurable. It he save4 - thin 16,000 thildrep the three pest 1000OO eases oi oeseral . OTNerwous'sse' Da. 8. P. Taneessnn's sutsopesia whole. system p ently Ibst their muscul energy. byb e oine d ipdlscretlon committed- In you eeseive-Indulgeeof the- pessione, and by physical prostration of the u situde, want-of' ambition, thin lure-deC and decline, hast disease "anmption, se this leasant remedy. This Sarsapa 1j ' riot to any INVIGORATIG' CORD, As it renews and invigorates the s y tivity to the limbs, and strength toW sg.etem in a most extraordinsuy-degree 'r Conemptton C ;re ' Cleanse and Strengthen. Casum cured. BroncAus,. Censum*fset , plaint Colds, Catarrkh Coughs, 4is o lLeod,- Sereness in tae Clest Ii Zf tat Bweae, Dtffcult or Prefwsq Pain In the Side, ec., hase been sitdr' Iepttin't' Blood. Da. 8. P. Towisiswa- verily belfeve parilla has been the means,, through. of. satis y 1ife. I have for svrl er for several. tXrsr baCn t became worse and' worse A o, mised 11 rssanUtities of bloodl-liasal and was atly debilitated: and reduce -ad }4 not expeetto lIve. I, have only used your Sata+ parilla a short- time, and' there has a. wpndoritil obcarge been.*rought' in me. , am now. able to' walk all-over the city. 1 raise no blood, end say cough has left me.' You- can well lmagini that IT am thankful. for these results, Your' obedleet servant. WM. RUSSBEL, 65 Catherine.st. Femnale Mledietne., -- Da. 8. P. Townsano's Sarsaparilla is a'sevvelgt and speedycure for incipient Consuamtion, 3azpu ness, Prolatasus Uteri, or Falling of tha-WombU,'Cop' tlveness, Plies, Leucorrhear o-Whites, obstrueted. or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urin of Involuntary discharge thereof, and for the enerali prostration. of th stem-no matter whe er the' result of inhere ,sh ye regularity, liln Ueclde a be aore-. surprising than its invigora is oit the humaa frage. Pevsons all- waakne t takag it, at once become robust 'o ea under its Influence. It' Iumed rite the nervelessness of the female w great cause of Ba onues. It- d of us, in cases of so ate a tifloates of cures performed, but can re the aflicted, that hundreds of cases have-beeffreltt ed to us. Thousands of cases where'fbmilleshls'p t without- children. after usin' a. few botleiof' invaluable Medicine, have been'blsed with. healthy od pring. -' Great Diaemang to-31itows and Cfthiis It is the safest and most' (ectual..mesldclsit. fan purifying the system, and' g the s5ufrt' : attendant- upon childbW dlsnoveted.'. strengthens both the moth The child, se pain and disease, Increaset aril enriches the those who have used.it, thinkit is nd It is highly useful- both before and after as iti prevents diseases attendant et in Costiveness, Piles, Cramps Sw 1 Des ndancy, Hearteburss Vomi Bi- and Lions; False :" . 1 t llati te secreanis , laln t as noI equs . nal r ; mede ik it s .y arsi' e" 01' Jarser Clty, anald'and ): iiyas gyman of the Dlaptistt Denomfnation, allowing-cer tifcute at' Dr. S. P', Tose It-speaks for itself. Da. S9.P. Towasrrrn-Dear SIr : I to give you- a-sateent of the b' -.~~. . from osng. your Sarsaparllla, b ~ "I s dolng,l a hall;rendter a benefit tothte sia farmng. as I have been. I was redisced ' .4 maonths tl the Dyspersia, so iiiuch that It much diftonulty- or me to walk or kee lst had: alan a tetter, which covered- the' my head.-which was exrmely~trob~tm sore; It got- to be almost- a scab. I' use-~a number of remedies for both the compats. received little or no benefit, until I took pr~~ gaprilla, whleh, through the kindnes~~tW' udence, has restoresd me to mnore than tea,. health. as I am now enjoying better than t* 7 a numnber of years. I, am now S0;yoarsp~ a believe its to be-an invaltable-mediitne, asd mend it: to Joy numerous acquaistantes very large, as I have been a ministep a-g' years. I'hope this hasty sketch'ayb% beneflt to you as your medicine has to lune,. July lI, 1547. JOHN Sl~EiER Jersej'Cit h Mletimodtt Ctelgmaan. . The following was sent to our A gent- In weay, by the R1ev. J. 0. TUN ISON, of the M~etltd Epsaa-Guc-n of the most- learned as s spectedl in the cennnecton-and is another evidence. of the wonderful cfrects of Dr. S. P'. Townsengis' Sarnaparilla on the system.- ..- ., Fagsa lrsasos-llaving for some timae se you are aware, experienced great genersil e iy of msy system, attendedl with constant-and alareus~ irritatIon of my throat and lungs, I as. at ?uls stance, andl ina cosequenco of having read C~i, McLean's deeided testimony In its behalf, n~e to try Dr. 8. p Trownsendl's far-famed Sarsapre-> I' tried It, I confess, more In the hope than in the conadIance of its prov-ing eficeacious; put-l svsht in candor now to acknowledge, that I had uettrded) it long before I began to expos'fenoa tl salistasy effects ; and I may now saye with Coaptia Mc~gn,/; "that I would not beo withotut It on any edhaides. tion." It has. dons mo more good thanany Pte, sinus remedy 1 hae tried, andl if this statement is~ deemed by 'ou of- any Importance, -yen:-have m~. full consent tomake it piu'b ...c.' Rahwsy. August 3d, 1847. J. 0. TUNT50N#. SGROD'ULA CURUD.'h ~ This cortificate conclusively proves that ha'~ Sersaspasrilla has po rfect control- over the mnpst co stinate diseases of the blood.. Three personseureh* In one house is unprecedented. Three'- Chidema - Dii. S. P. 'ownesvsm-Dear Sist Jahte the pea..' sure to inf'orm y-ou that' three of muy ohilitren v* been cured of' the Scroftslb by the tasC oftE 6an axellent medicine. They were -aIted-eij1 scverely with bad Bores ; have taken on1-l " bottles, it tooks them away, for which Itee self under great obligation. Very respectfully,: ISiAAL W. CRAlI,.0 ese OPINIONS OF PETSIOANS, Da. S. Pi Townsuwo is almnost. dailyro orders ftom P'hysicians In differt pat Union. - This is to Certif~y that we, the tide Physicians of- the Cst'y of- Aitrany, base tIn ciu. taxes pr iscribed Dr. 8. P Townsted's tills, andl believe It to he one of' the most s preparations is. the-market.-s H. P'. PUff.INO, Af. D. - J; W'L&ON. hI. D. -tay pi It. D. BiOSi i. D. P. E. I';LME~NDOR, f.' D. Dr. S. r'- Townsend's Prin 1j~s Ofi~ce baibeen. , removedl from 1-41 i'ulton. to -U' Nassau street, nN Ilt'h itibdng formerly -occupied by the South'W '' Dleptist Chura'L Aan,,R.-'jeddilng & C'o, No. t Statra-atre anid. Mr's. 1. liddler, No tan8 ('ssnsstreet, DB~ - ' bamnsel Iider, Jr., I.owell i llenry Pratt. Shv~ James II. Green, Worcestsr; Aflisn M (Jasi ('oncurd : J. Balc-h & lion. Providence i wndW Dfruggihsts and Mterc;hantu genert.ly througool~ United States. WVest Indlie and the cansadas. A. J. & P. MOsES,, Solo Agents forw Bumter D'istr ' A. 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