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Ea~e $.Lys1ithe, Printer. srm o round the door, .,ak.Si ~ the eyngl re.. Just ilnnof w lo work thus helps To wear away the winter, gzf ave I padthePrinterI From the East and West-from North and South From lands beyond the Water, se weekly bringv you "lots of nows," From every nook and quarter: No slave on earth toils more than he, Through Summer's heat and Winter How can you for a moment, then, Neglect to pay the Printer I ,yoer other bills you promptly pay, Wherever you do go, sir--. The butcher for his meat is paid, .)or "sundries" is the grocer : The tailor and the shoemaker, The hatter end the vinter, -All got their pay-then why neglect To settle with the Printer I A Snake-Bit Irishman. AN ORIGINAL TENNESSEE HUNTING INCIDrflT. As a ,'Mounseer' would say, 'one gran, magnifique, pretty good' Deer Hunt came off a few weeks since in the mountains of Morgan county, Terines. see.: The party-made up of the bent material-consisted of Judge A-, J. M. W--, J. A-, and some two or threeweteran hunters, rife for sport and full.of fun. As my object is not to give a detailed account of the hunt, but only one of-its incidents, I shall content my self with merely saying, that after a four days' hunt the three gentlemen " named returned with twenty pair of hams and divers spec.imens of smaller fry. J. A. killed a fine buck at 160 yards offhand, shooting at the head and hitting it. Judge A- (an ardent sportsman and splendid rifle shot) also killed at 'long taw.' But a truce to this, and now for the incident. As every day hath its night and every rose its thorn, so this mirthful party had - its 'pest,' in the shape of a huge raw boned loquacious Irishman, who, unin vited, had quartered himself in the camp, boarding and lodging at the expense of the crowd and contriving in countless ways to render himself a nuisance when awake, and when asleep accomplishing the same praiseworthy end without any contrivance at all-it being a natural gill, and used by the possessor with most tormenting effect. The man snored and how he snored, will presently ap pear; suffice to say, a more unmnitiga. ted nuisance was never abated in a more summary manner. They soon learned by his conversa tion and behaviour that lie was afraid ofsnakes generally, and 'ould snakes, in particular; indeed, I think that the sequel warrants the bold assertion that he would have given long odds in favor of a Stock Creek gouging, rather than face an 18 inch moccasin with 'bells on his tail,' as he termed rattles. The man had heard some awful snake yarns or tales since his 'laving the sod;" this was evident from the morbid dread. yes, horror, he felt of the crawling tribe. WVell, with the Queen of Sheha he might ', truly say that 'the half had not been told him,' after a-night's.experience at a; hunters' camp in Tennessee:, . On the second night of: huieNil~sioni he made himself more than usually un welcome, by 'getting, sir, somewhat, sir, shot!' as Tom Murray said wvhen tan ounce of lead took up its lodgings in the 'fork' of his breeches, thinking (if lead can) no doubt, that it had more roont there than in the powder bed of arn old brass boring iron. He told long d ry yarns, all having a more or less remote bearing on his own prowvess or skill, and more than once insinuated a desire to make a demonst ration, by having the use of the sk ull of 'ony jintlemin pre sent, andI a two fut thorn, for jist a mrinit!' Well, all this was very pleas. ant, and!I have no doubt per fectly saltis factory, so far as he individtaily was concerned, but with his hearers it wvas quise a difflerent tbing; yet still they en. dured it; but the cup of patience was nearly full, and that night it overflow ed, bearing olTon its boiling cu rre'nt, the 'catuse' of the 'rise,' to regions fhr awa y and unknown. A fter lie had wecarie'd huimself with his 'blather,' and showed symptoms of tturning in, Jim A told hhmnafew yarns bearing ont the much dreaded snake subject, andl par tictularlhy on the-ir sizet, vatriety, an d amiable temper in those parts, dweLllintg at length upon teir apparentf social dis. posit ion, assumned onily with telI intett to those whose nearer acquaintance thev sought. This evidemtly did rnot sit weil on the excited stomach of this puguaci ous sprig.orlshillalah, as was mnanife-s. ted by the furtive andl uneasy glnes he ever and anon east at his blanke*t and 'location.' Butt bed time came. and a fter reconnoitering his sleeping griouindl he proceeded 1o count his beads and the chances of being 'snake-bit' before day, then 'tucking in' his blanket antd wish. ing 'the sowls ov all snakes in these perts in purthicuiler,' in a country where, to say tho very least, they would have but a slim chance for indlulgiung in thiir natural torpidity, lie feil asleep. A ad now the storm began. His snor ing gtrew fast and furious, loud and long; occasIonally a sort of half snort, halrg runt, terminated with 'snakes, by yabers, blast their sowls!' 'Ugh! ugh!' when there came the variation or chor us in the share of a gritid of his teeth that threatened to drive them through his jaw. or crush them to pcowder; b~y way of variety he would hold his bre't h a few seconds anid then snore again ,and such snoring! my stars, that I could spell it! It was a sort of cross bet ween the breathing of an asthmatic elephant nnd the braying of a stuperanuated donkey, wvhose will lasted longer thtan his wind. WellI, it thus continued with the rcgtularity of the whbip-poor.will's coy until, say half an hour before day brev' hen J. M. WV., (Jim W. wve'll say,) wnose stock of patience hiad long , ago evaporated, untrol led himself fr-om his blanket, saying in his usual quiet way, "H umph! I'll slop that iniferntal concert or start the maker- of it, see if I don'tl Umnph!" he then awvoke Jim A. ,and tihe Judge, when a plot wvas laid and thus carried into execution. W. noshik hunting-kenifo ndr going to whore the ofie. of a. large dedbliad' been thr'own le out bit about ed"fn'eet: of gut, and securing the ands vitlh i*le to retain the contents, he tied one e d-of it fast an4 tight to a cornei"of Paddy's shirt'tail that had wandered through a "rint' in the sent of his breeches, -coil ing it all up smooth by his side, snake like and true. All things thus arran. ged, the conspirators laid down again, and at the conclusion of one oft he stage. horn snores with the "snakes sowls" vaiation, Jim A. roared out at the top of his voice, "iHu WE! Ilu Wia! A big copperlicaded black rattlesnake eleecn feet long, has crawled up my breeches and is lying himself into a daubc. bow. knot round my body!' giving the Irish man, with every word, a furious dig in the side with his elbow, with a running accompaniment on his shins with his heels! Ol' course, all this noise and hurting awoke him quick anel wide; in his first movement he laid his hand on the nice cold coil of gut at his side. Hissing out a "Jayzus' from between his clenched teeth, he made a bound that carried himn some ten feet clear of the camp, and with a force that straightened out the coil and made the snake's tail like a cart whip! Casting one wild blazing look behind he tore of' with he rt pidity of' Iightning around the camp in a circle of some f'orty feet across, and at every hound shouting, or rather yellin , 'Saze 'im! saze '1m by the tale! Oh, howly Var. gin, stop 'im! Och, Saint Pathrick! ture 'im in till jabletts! A whia! A wihli! Bate 'im to stnittereens wid a gun, can't yees! Ile's got me fist howld hy me --! onch he has, by Jabers! an he's amendin his hoult, a wha! [lowly Fa ther, he's got a shark hook on 'is tale! Och, murther, lie's forty fut long!!' On making this last circuit he run th rough a put t of the stouldering camp. I fire, and ine twine at the aft end of the gut caught fire; this brought a new terror, and added a strong indicement for him to put on more steam andI in crease his rate; round and round he went! 'Lie's a fiery sarpint. Och, murtlier! Ilowly Vargin, he carries a tile to see how to bite hy! Och, help! I'n swallowed (jumping i log) intirely all but my bed! lie's saxty fate long, if he's a fut! Thread on Itis bloody, fiery tale, will yees? Thry to save me!' then as if inspired with iew life and hope, Ie roared out, 'Shoot 'im! shoot 'imt! but dont aim at 'is hed! ,Shoot! .hoot !' Now here was a picture! There stood the Judge hugging a sapp'ing with both arrns and one leg, his head thrown back etitting scream after scream; here lay Jim W. on his back, with his feet against a tree, his arns elevated like a child's when he wan:s you to help him up, and it was scrani with the Judge. All sounds, at all like ordinary laughter, had ceased, and the present notes would have rendered ii. mortal the vocal fame of a dozen pan. thers accompanied in their concert by the fog whistle of a steam boat. Yon der stands Jim A.-'fat Jim'---with his legs about a yard apart, his hands otn his hips, shotinitg at regullar intervals of about five seconuds. 'Snake--Snake! SNAKE! / ! att the same ittOnationl, but so loud that the echoes mtocked cacti otheri from fifty crags, and 'Snake! Snake!' reverberatedl loud anl long otnotng thtose mountain slopes, while his eyes carefully and closely followed the course of' poor l'addly roundI the canip. --Spiirit of' the Times. Fare Reduced to $20 f'om Charleston to New-York. CiIAll.lMON, S. C, LEAV ING the \Vharf at the foo't of fLturetns-st. daii ly at 1, p. ni. a ft er the arivah ot the Sothoirni car,., via WtIl, 'Thle plitbbe a's respi'ctfiulI in foratiedt Ihit Ithe sieatiiers iof this Iiu, frontt ('*harle~-titn ti \ tIha i tgto , are' in tirs.t rate cor'nhlt-on,: andh are niavigatied lby wellI knotwtn andm ixpe.. riencied colomutiandiers, attil t het rauilrto:tts are mi tino ttrde(r, thlerehrv secu'ring. ;tafir tboth ond dlisp.itchi. A 'I'llIt'(hI T''' hVt having alreatdy bteetn mi operation'i wi'll be i coiul t ted ion anil alter theit first ofi Oct. 1i8 I9, as a pe rtinaintt't :trranigremienit f roum -'i~ Chrlti-on to Niw Yoirk. I';,enetrs aivaintg th~emse~lves thetreor, will have the opt (1 ion iher lto continue wit hout dle!av thrtough lie rotute or ith lerwise. lto stop a't ay of uthe initermtedi ate ptointiis, renewinii their seats ion thet hue to suit th ei r coinve. niietnce. Ily this route travellers tmay reachi New*~ Yourk on thet I htirdl dlay dur it'' busintesshoui,,rs. llaggaige will lbe lick leteid on bouardthle Steamer tti \Vehlon, ats Ii ke w ise otn th chanu tge of i a. att the imnite iate pittts fromt thlence to N. Yotrk. Thlirioutgh Tlic'ket s .92( eachI, cani alonite he hil trotm F, WINSI.O\V, .-M~ent of the Wihli igtin a l italeigh It. It. Compianyti, at thle itice of lie Complhanyv tfoot of L a'i. renis-str'eet, to whomtt please apphly. For other inforimautiont impuire of 1.. (C. l)('A N, At I ihe Ainericatn lioteh, Charlestton S. C. Mlav 9) 05 ly A CARD.I Reynolds & Reynolds, I have t his day assiociatct I W .\t. I.. 11 FM V. N( ),D1) with mec in the practIice ofi D)EN TlIS'h't V. AMr. Itr~vsomrans has been my pupi1l for theL past. tour years, atnd I t'otmnend himi withi contidlence to thle tconuntnitt. Tlhe bunsintess wit be houttletedi as ft r merly at mty tufice otn Matin street, un der lie ab~ove name andti stylte. W.\M. I'WN0IDS Atug. 15 '.2 i f Gleves, mmitgs, &c., for salet tby L.. It. I I A N K S. .Jnne 19 Brown, Lee & Co,, .Agents foriu t het Sic of IIAi R IX'S iI1O ES awlt llurnurus. Jnntut22 3r Tihe, Fric4i of. lMin f. A. C SPAUN, big leave to announce him as Candidate to topicent us in the next Leg. C Islaturo.C * MANY VOTERS. July 3d1 1850. We beg Leave to samuusouuace F. II. KENNEDY Esq., as a Candidae for tlio next Legislainie. MANY VOTERS. July ad 1850. - Thme friend' of Maij. E. M. ANI)EI ON. z' mionneo him n it Cartdi !.o for the Legislainro at the next Eiee. lion. May 15, 1850. 29 if OrT: lie rieads of Capt. LA WitNC.E 11. 1EIL.S Fll, her leave to 1!) tnounce hin uAn aI C:m didate for the Legis laturo, at the ensuing Election. April 2.1. 26 if FOR SHERIFF. Ox Tihe frieudv of A. R. Br:nd hum, imq., annoance him as a candidate for the office of Sheril' at the next election. Mlarch 29th, 18-19, 2ntd 0rWe are atuIlorizid to annonnee MALIX Y itOG DON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheril'of Sum or District, at the next Elect ion. rriGVe are aItlnoa'ized to Announce Col. JOIN C. ILIAME, a can didate for the otlice of Sherif, at the ensu. ing Election. Tine Fricnds of lticliard B. BILOVN, announce him as a Candi date for the Oflicm of Sheritf of Sumter District at the ensuing Ilection. 1TVe are aut horized to announce Maj. lOlIN BALI.AlI), as a candidate fo Shertfi' at the ensnling election. Time frjieals of W illiaa 4%. COLCLOUGII, iq , announce hims as a .atdidate for Sheriff' at the next Election. FOR CLERK. 6yT We are authorized to annonnce Mr. .OllN 0. Dlt.t(\N' as a candidate for the r tie of C'rk of the (ourt at the ensuing elect ion. frJ'e 1are atitIotrized to announnee 1)ANI(:l. If. I(ll lut ltG:, a candidal~te ftr the otlice of Clerk at the ensning1 reteet tonl. FR'I/ S CO()LIE('I'OR. y-We are authorized to annonnue. JOHN W DAItUAN, a candi late for 'L'ax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Electin. Q-" We alrc authorized to annttnttte AI.lXANI)ERI WATTS, Esq1. as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare tont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FILIENI)S. GIN MAKING, &C. WVe are prepared to execute orderst to any extent in the above line, both foJr new workand rep~airs. Ou)tr Gins tire not suir.. passedC( by atny miade itn the State, possesinig all the advantages of the Fallintg lheast and Sliding Riks., which saves a great deal itn way of reptairs. WVe also use the Steel l'late Saws, vith teeth set in ani angle that c'annoit p)ossibty injure the ineast stapile, wvithi an improvtment '.o regulate the tioting of the cottoni; our birushl is conlst ructed on a pilan, riving at ontce', thle advaintagzes of hghitneis's, strenigthI andl force-allt very mtaterial in thle successful oapertatitn ofi ~a (Gm. W\e wouhI inite. phintters to cafl at our shop aill exatminte tfor temsel ves, ly, that they inh-tl h ave no cat-e to cola platin ithet ir aof our woe rk airprc. W'e are also. prepared to o huwoirk in the (Caineiat Imtte---.sneh as lite.la ads. WVard IlllSI N & fitl'hrl'; E . Ojw,~vi the l'e I'Pa4/erian chmrch. Simittervi lle, April -l2, 1--17. 20 .cILOV & JO(NES8, woul respectflu!h itnfor mi their frcins ami t lie pubi ie gm-tra.i [y thai~t, they. are' now recn og one~ otifa the Graoce rie..eveor oit-redam hin p'are eon. .rtot mit p ear of alites, tllome.-puns~a, Shoce. Iliar k oz. &c*. &c*. Groceries, Soapi, \Ilac'kerel. 7(HMt) Spianih iga r, It0 lirrel liltaniore ["loaur. 50( lbs S.iti--atuii, 54) lbs C.iaointa imil:ga, 100 lbs assortedI ;iirhes, .ainl varmuis other arbre iesa un niarrons to, tnention; al of cath ieb. thev aalbr hiwi foar ( 'abi, oir cuintry prodneei. Pla a i rl iexanone *g tr voori.ihe, heroce4 plurIhaltr elsewe. ire;illppoLe W\ebb's N. Yoirk Stolre, Brada st reet No. II, Sun er e, S. C. iliareh 21, I'50. 21 ti TIlE tiM 9iE 10 i 11ll. The Sahser iers hoej leave to anntonunee toi thter riemtis miin IUn.-tiamers inl Sumttir, of 'A N('V anda N'..T PIE (t10t 8;l) : fuS ich e y other at ibi loweit pIhrices jo slet. 'Toi thle tail lowingt art aeles t hev Il tn, tigutr' d, ad .I ill-t aC pedl ihreg's Frtchl andl othi'trrIaene Piin a nd iue C abr:c; Jaconets Il ti iikerremi, laee Cape ir, andit a great vai et y of Needilework~li Gooiias To'igethier wvtih a genteral airranenlt oft all thter arties ustualIly found at their vs We wish to ch-aw the attetion oahrf gtentle mteni to our stic k of Itady-mtiade C lothI mrg, which emhctraces ev'ery article in t hat . hiue. M. DRimCmit & CO. *(Weaild'resypec~t fullf' lufornt'a t iye 'o elved from his Mnnufactory ihi- the City )ABINE'r FURNITURE, ever offered in f style or workmanship, cannot be surpassi He also invites those who are about to pt ricer--satisfied that they will be met with Among is Stock now on i; Wardrobes Book Cases Centre Tables Solits Divans Sola Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble 'Top Wasi Stands. Mahogany Do. do. AL WRITING DESKS in great variet 195 and 19 (-'All Furniture safely pac Jan 9, 150. .au Noticre, GEORGE W. MIIORGAN, sUSrIT1IIA.E, S. C. Q'om' Olkce one door Sout h of A. C. SrAIN's five. Sumterville, June 5 3'2-tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0Sum11teruille, 5. tg. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for ;u:nter, )arlingnton and Kershaw Districts. )flice one door below Clark's flntel. COLL ETON H. TOBIAS, CIARLES'ToN, S. C. Will practice iii the Conris of Snmter, 1ker-haw, ittr!ington and Itichland. Jan (l, 16I0. ly Law Notice. The snbscribers have this day formed a :o.parterslhip in the practice of I.aw. T. II. FIRASIt, 1. 1. Fl.\SER. Jn. Jan 1, P451). 1 V SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, M EICII.AN'rs' ROV, (ol umbia, C. C. Keep constant lv on hand a general assort inent. of Hardware & Groceries, Consisting of BIehlows, Vises. Anvil-, I lammtoers,.c.., Planes, Saiw:, Gaela -els. Alpiares, 3ill 'Cranks, Miill Screws, Vrag Irons, mlill Spindles, Winged Golgeorns, &c., L.I.\E, Calcined P'laster. Nails, Hloes, Plongh Moulds. Iron and Stool, Locks, Whiaie, Spermn atnd ,itnseed 0ils, Varnish, l'aitnts, Paint Brushecs, Wh~ite Lead, warratntedi pure, ianufac tured by WVekeritt & lrother, with latrg-e attd well selec'tedl stock of Shelf lI:rwamre and (Cnitlerv. -Al.NO-~ Sugar, CXeice, \lobsses, Fiour, Spuices, T'ens, & c. Any art cle not a nswecrmtg tuo ill id at itonnilly low prwces for Cash. 'l (* ( 11)8D delhivered at Itail lload De pot free cit cha--ge. IllX 1,(LIS &E1u11liI1 Wholesale and Retail, IL. MOlI11ISON, & CO. uni /: itl ///-: \-h l i', :t. tlietin-r with /'I,'i: /)/ l'.1/t E-. G dt atali .llihci.auny .\ -o : - 0a . i b.'ni- out re~ ir new, iind~ ~-' t b one of tihe firmi, they tlatter Wsiwn.n A t onhes Gohinpie \( 1. 1, W.\A . 1A . I ST .-' INiV. 8 Wm cq, A', llto Goirm,~~u r, .011 1. E.\t 'I. V.n I (.l cijip)N. rC.Gt ( 'I l (ilh. Iunin ItifiirC~i Iticuectii t' trron,( ' ( 'orasi Ncgr, V:'ri.;-h . -lc. G'ur Si \lnhi en. &( A . J.~r .\. lO-. n LFesh~ Gar.de'.. See,V\ViL. Ap; U 'l1. 1 1. 81r)i Schoo Boos, ru:e (-,rv crpieo, ote th altnin mt- unIent ir i ~c ('arr Trnoninchod, ilat, V;.re~ hi c. tilfor Sale hv A. .J. & IP. .\U8ES. b lO i W. I.f 1 .,Ch, 3& iT'n. ps, >non. hartt &c. oie. oinSae a Jiati roved Vent ifwdr FoLeb .S -\lllET ,5 AND197ING STEj :,. Sumter District, that he bas recetitly rea f New York; the choicest assortment of he Southern market, and whiph for beauty d. irchase, to caJl and examine his stock and general approval. znd, are the latest Styles of Card Tables Piano Stools Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads L)inino 'T'ables Arn Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. so 'rcdcrick Clark, 7 King St'reet, Vic'oria .lang e, Chsarleston, S. C. cd for Transportation. 11 ly Gharlcstolt 2bvcrtisctnrntg. TO MElRClNT TAILORS. H. B. CLARKE, 11as now on hand, a full assortment of the LATEST STYLE AND FINEST QUALI'TY of the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTIIS, in black and colors Superfine and medium black French and German Doeskins Fancy Casimeres of the latest styles Vesting.--Sik and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra super. black 'Satins and 1 'lk Gent's Kid Gloves, best quality, black, white and colors Gent's Beaver, Merino and Military Gloves Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton Black Italian cad fancy Cravats, of the best quality Tailors' Trimmings, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attended to. I1. B. CLARKE, 205 King-street, 2d store above Market st. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 Gm W, A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E ST A B LI S A MENT, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268S King-st rc'ct, corner of W entworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. 1EADY-MAIDE CLOTHING Al TICLES'. W. A. KENT. G. nt. MrTCE.. Iasanfucttory 113 W1asalisaggo Stores N. V. May 1849. 80 tf Charleston Hlotel The unidersigned late of the United States lHotel, Angusta, Georgia,) having leased the CIIAR I.ESTON HiOTEL for a termi of years, takes pleasure in statinn that the entire Establishmient has beet reit ted andl furnished with new Furniture, and is now open for the reception of comt. paniy. hImprovemtents have also been made ir the I louse, partienlarly in the Ladies' Do. pairtmient by the addiitiont of a Reception l'arlor, and the removal of the Ladie. Whlich imtprovemnents, lie is assured, will g.reat ly addl~ to the comforts of thec gni~ s of thle house; and hope's, by strici a:: aien''n on his own part ro'gether withi the Irlieers of hi', hous. to merit at 1 beraIshare. of thle puhhaIe pat ro,'er. hA NI1L M IXER, P>roprietor. July 25, 1849. ;it l v HARMYONIC INSTITUJTE, FI'RDINAND) ZOGRIAUM, Importer of MIUSIC, DIU!SICAL INSTRUMIENTS, Kmg street. Sign of the Lyre, Chanrlestn, S. C. J1. & E. lIlJ, Wi'lOl.E{Al.E .\NI) R TI Bmor, Shoe, Ntat aund TRUNK1 W A R E II () U S , NO. 326, KINO-STR EET, Charl. $on)J, .N. C. '2 l)00()lt NOWI'll 0!" GEOllGE-Srn-r. Jae ;io (bm Edward C. Tharin, GIN'L. CO(MMISSION MERCHIANTP, 3.2 1 Ien,,due Ile'P4', (Charleston1, S. ('. lKeeps al1ways ont hand a general Stoc. of Grocries M.,and dl.spo~tes oif every des. cripphon om Piroduce at private sale. M. C.M Monni:. , Llg., and Cold. JA3MES G a~r smN. Jan 23, ti W. C. D~ukies & Son, F"ACTOR s, ANn COMISSONA JEI RCH~ ANTS, o ATL.ANTIC ' EnAifY, JanI 23 ly Paul T, Villepigue, F A C T1 0 It. , G L'~liA LCOM~llNVIO \!) liA T Jan'JBly A BUGGY FOR XAl.rE, Cheap for Cash AppIy oWtIthis ollice. Browun, Lec & Co., Agtt for th X Ai.E of SALlDA MAN Ul'ACTURINCJ CO.'S 000DS and Varne June 5 32 if oi tttlac tt - t h to nt re -A= VIJI0IO3M Prematur .Deaeh.. Kinkolin on Selt-Preservatlon ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, jusI.publiheimd, is filled with use ftll informnation, of the infirmitiesaud dlscases of the Gcnerative Organe. It ad<in'eee itcelf alikc to YOUTH, IIANIJOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer under the dire consc uenoa ofearly or prolonged Inli-cre.ions -to all iwho fecl ite e xhausmive cf-ets of rden tarv and baneful habit----to all who in adil:iun todeelining ph) -i al cnroray, ar th t icuimmis of nervous amid mentnl debit iy. and of jnoping4 nni melanciholy despondency. Dr. K. would say Read thIj Book. The vaiahle ndviec and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of mhiery and enfTbr erimg, and save annually Thosands of Lives. l'arents by reading, it will learn how w pre vent the. de.-tineiin of their children. a'e" A remittance of 125 rmnm.enelosesi in a letter, nddre-med to 1)it. K i N K L LIN, N. W. corner ufTIll{D & UNION Streets, between Spruce & Pine, PillLA.DE:I'IA.:will en sure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. FIFTEEN YEARS of extensive and minterrupted practice. spent in this city have.rendered Dr. K. the nostoxpert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private natre. Persons afilicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, palus in the head or hones, mier curial rhemantism strictures. gravel, disease aremmg from yonmthdul excesses or impurities of the bliss), whereby the contitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with suncess. lie who plccu hi~mself under the care of Dr. R., may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. 1, Personsat a distance may amdrest Dr. K. by letter. (post-paid.) nid he cured at home. PACKAOLS of MEDICINES, DIRECT OINS, &c., forwarded, by sending a remittances and put up secure from DAMAG;E OIL CURI OSITV. tom" Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly Important Remedy, MITCHEI'S EYE SALVE. A certain, safe and efeciual Curefor Sore, lVeak and in/lamed Eyes, designed cx presslyfor Diseascs of the Eye. TIl E unparnlleled surcess whichi has attnil. ed the i.se of this preparation. and the uclknowI edlged ne-cems-ity for some article which nn be r.h-4ied upoen n' a remed - in severe cases of Op thalmic imlt-timnc whic i mre so prevnlentin this country, induced the Proprietor to make or rngenments through his Agens, to place this Salve within the re ach of-every individual who tfmay need the lh-nefitsm which result front its ue. The great advantages jescused by this ar ticle over every oither, its Certainty. Safety. Convenience and Economy. All physirinns ad mit that great danger is to be npprehend from drugging the eye wIwmn in nn inflamed and mmn hI:, liby vtate. In th- ise of thi Sl e this oh jetion is entir-dt} rnemwed. mts no hann cani ponsnibly remilt fcon it m - it beino; ire h'll en ses apllied to tie exerna l errtions of the e-ye, thre-hr.; nvoiding all the in.nem-iv'ni men. . plain and d.,uer, wlich n m r.rily nteond the iri mri-e-luctie't of iny psi;--nt mtit le inter the eve. It- neui i n em msib.tai inig bimlnmation is'so great that hliit few< ac i.mes rldra tIho mse of more thi nut:ne heimmi to treta isrfect enre. L Yi Age nta at Suniert ille- e--rs A. J. & P.3!o--, l)rs. 3hiller & b umsaia, and h. it. S. Mellett, nnd by Agemns g:mnerally in South Carolina. A Voice to tin Peonle. DR. GORDION'S FAMLY I'll.LS.-..-.1 ing immpnnde euxrluively of such ingredlient, nas nature intended should opewrate on the imm. purities of the himan systenm--strike a the.root the disease, remnoving a. -imp l s 'ryi the lsmdy, ops-ning the pr-sarae efieinym-rm ally, sepeniting all foreign a o tssaf rti elefrommnt tie e$a .t afehi It is tihe origin, muushl .ft::i esusairlymseenmring a free id - 'vhtW asm-tonm to the heamrt. lumngs, liv~e2 andtIm Mthertsby restorinmg ar-lli, by openingttwegguy, dmamaing thn vmem., and nrterieis, iintxdingm all the~ natural vcins anid piurifyinig thme blomxls they ren. der the systeim nomt only thmoroimgily mound), htt alseo imfluurvimmus to dieasimh ctren whame other Tit: muivmaml elebrity wihimch this mei mime hn ginnmeid ini every .-:ctioni of thec conntry, try, an.I thme miany muismoiuhinig f-tm-es it hmm af Fietedl have estabilishedm its ellicacy~ beymndm mil doubmlt; asa a ee,-ne.ral fmmmily imediticime it hmei nom rival. In nll eas.'u min ladiion,mm llilimous Fe I er-s, Dypjepe.ia, fliver ( 'mniplaint.... Sicki I[.-aud. manee, Jamnndice, Ast'hmia. Drajpsy, Pmik-s, oie, Worm-mms, lDiuease of the~ Hfearm, nmid in n il a fi-e ins of thme stonmc andI howels, (.-.1eni's Pilla will lie foundm ia mneve-r faiin remeedv. Toj aiim-are the foil htm tit of t bm c ci-elebra-mted Pill-a, thiey sleimdihi be lnipt i:m tim.- l.-1:,-.,0 hii i t umponm the' i;sir--m.:.n nu'- mit of lh..-. mk. mi.my bie ;t -.:n - . ,:; ,f 1I. Otie d.. - ti, .a l, bietier thanmm am dm n r thle ;u-ii-e hm~ b ome etahtimid -.m m thle m.,-trm. I (mmm-un',.mPlills mare puri-el ve,retnhble. n ndn so immes-enmt m h-.t the infmumtmm. mmn nimbit mld may*, mm-a. tihm if imdicin.- i.s ra-do.iir, nm-e only weithi ea:mle-tmbit wii'hm a ce-r;;ntm y oef re-it imig'aill th b~etmw--t mu-ed iine i., a ic~ m o.~ f i:mmpa.e mt-. i-. n mabil. maym il-i th-mduhimmd mtn' thme crii l pj. r-meedl omf ihetr l.v.---ik. (;i. Ien-., Pam- wiill in-mmre their hm--;hllid t -kiamee regilnr-ivty .m mill the funct-i-emeef hie. WIitin thme ha-mt tweb-oa mnothsi, nore tha onme hundimrede m-a-ses of th e* t. asmic- a t in.nne mmf dlilsela ia hat emeen aailihv m ie m-ine, whe imreu r-mm.id mtijetimn, thme hline Imdl,- namml aLomi(e evmery other-m meiamIm had ir en ot-el m, wm i'hmmt anmy bienemfit, andi when'm deah ii :n'e -d mi ruera hmie victitms fully ini thme fie. Ii IDr. (..ardon's P i -en- no-t adapltedt-m to mh.- inure of anym liut tii hmorrtd mmuildy, the-ir umnifrmni m:.- imi is dien e ahlme wtouldlel i- silli-ienmt to " ci ft omn I tIm fame" tihe nmame of their iniventor, as a bmemne fineter oef hmi<i spe<- eim. Thme miedmiini' - ver foils to enre the worst c-ai mof Pui/es inm onime gAsk Fo-r malnitma: [ f .hent-. mit Siimiierai'lh-; 1e se. A. 3. & P. Aim. - rm-m. 3Miller & Bee,,mard, and 11. R.~ S. Miellett, amid by) Agenit gera:lly in Smeutha UCarolinia. F-e . imo. 13,16m lHe WISe it Tiuate!--'TIS FOLLY TO DIEFERl! AFFLICTED READ Thoutsands aire untre-ring~ from diseaso tromi whioch theme is no difi'icumlty ini beinig perm. mnently ntid mipeedily remlevedm, provided thne right mecam, lie used.-As every vice has its own piunishimenit, so it would seem every 'lisease ihas its remmendy. This is mtue, nudmi thme. m is nothme; iu this lte mai-rs entimm thant that thme A3MEIIICAN ( OMIPOUND) is thm mnost speedy anmd certai remedy for all disnes of a delicata ciharacter, knmownm to iho wvo:Ib. Adampted to every staige of time di-ease, ex mand cossitition, at all times amid seasonms. thmere is nmo tears of exposure, detenudotn from buiniess mnor restrictioni ini diet; fromi this certjmn amid speuedy methmf it gives, it is now mthe mtitit piopm, 1mmr remed'ty of thea day. 1Teni Th'lousmmd cases have beemn cured eff'-ctuarlly hiy it dmuriing the past yenm Preapmaed by a pr-acena physi~cianm time mafiictod enii rely withm commfidemmco on its cur-stive powers over d'maeam-s of this chairac ier. Fuill directmious accomimp:imny each bottle-. LIL7 CAUTION.-ask fair time anmerican compouud and pur-chasemonly of thme agenuts. Pmice 1 5(0! F-or- Smilo by P. M. Cohen Chmarlesitoni, Iiomitrizht &. ml iot Columbm; Z. I)- IIav - amdenmi amnd by> time prmi inipal I rutggiest iai al the County towns thrmoghiout time StateL: Merchants' Hotel, DY Sl1.N & IIV\'E!. Com-mer of King nimmd Soeit- )-str-ee-ts, cuantd m scoy, 5. c. Trhis li-tel, mitmtel jin the bmi -iess i-at of te city, aefl-re overy dteirabltje Cci~rtan mum* net ietmco to the Traveling ommun~i iv, inodim Pe ma neuti Dlonrdere. The tstalichmmn.-i hum comndime'el iatrily ona Teampentco P'riciples. Tm-- t Ani Omnimihmms anmrrniage i ill , tten1 thie Ste'abooi Wharf, mnd ia te ha lnil Ifmoad Det pot, form time acconmmomdatiomn of Paismiven . Feb. 21 1 i50 ly - . .-.. - -,s s * E M liin l E DR. 8S. P. -TOWNSEND'S S ARS AP AR IL LA. Wonder asnd .Beashl. of u .Age; 7e slet extraerdinarp Jfiigr, 's the . rld This F.xtract is put up in Quart Bottles Iii ale times cheaper, pleasanter,sV Mrr#:Ed shperide to any sold. It cures .disase: willi' 'zsiiisi purging, sickening, or debilitinag as Patient. The great beauty andl saperiority~of this eyiag perilla over al1 bither dcIleino.e is, whilea Irsad. cates disease, it invigorates the body, 1itnsof very beat SPRING AND $UbDIEIL MIDICINErgS ever known; it not only puriiea theaelsj eye, tem and strengthen.s the person, but it creates, new, pure and rich blood ; a power pssessed by oothee htedicine. And in this lies grad sectof te wonderful success. It has pif tond wililta thllast two years, more than one hundned thousand eoaree of severe cases of disease, at least, 00,00) wete con sidered incurable. It has sared the .lives of more than 16,000 children the three past seasons. 100,000 cases of General Debit t y astd want of Nervous Energy. Da. H. P. To wsswio's Barssparilla invgorates the whole system permanently. To thoMs who have lost their muscular energy by the effects of mad). cine or indiscretion committed in youth or the ea. cessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on by physical prostration of the nrvons system, As. situde, want of ambition, fainting sensations, preamsa. ture decay and decline, hastening towar that fata,7 disease, Consumption, can' be entirely. restored. by this pleasant remedy. This arasparalle is far pp rior to any INVIGORATIlG CORDIAL, As It renews and invigorates the system, gies i tivity to the limbs, and strength to the masular system In a most extraordinary degree Consumption ca ed. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitie, Censimption, Liver Cs. Plaint, Cela; Caterr., Caughs, A*etlase, Spittiy pi CBleed, Soreness in the Chest, hectic Flus , Night Sweats, Difficslt or Profuse Espectereatea. Fain in the Side, ?c., ae been aer.4d can he Sure.. Spitting Blood. Da. S. P. Towrssnro- verily believe your sane. perilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I hare ftr several years had a bad Cough. It became wore and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Barsa. parilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in ie. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that f am thankful for these remilts. Your obedient servant. WM. RUSSEL, 65 Catherine-st. Female BMedlesnes. Dr. 9. P. Townsasn's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Cons mprtion, Darren. ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cos. tiveness, Piles, Leucorrhea, or Whites, obstructed fr diBfeult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or inroluntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system-no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by it. regularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. lersons all weakness and lassitude, from taking It, at once become rnbust and fall of energy unter its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be exp ected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit cer. tificatesf cures perfirmed, but we can assaure the a'tlcted, that hur.dreds of caes have been reported to us. 'T'onsands of cases where families have been without children. after using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine, have been blessed with fne healthy od'apring. Great Blessing to Miothers aud ClsIldren. It is the safest and mot eTectual alicine for Ipurifying the system. an.d relieving the sufferings attendant up childbirth aver discovered. It strengthens th the mother and the child, prevents pain and disease, increasessrfd enrichce the food t .those who have used it, think it I: indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after conenement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon child-birth I sireness, files, Cranmp, SweIli of, the Feet, 17udene', learthurn, Vornitingtl ;in the Bd and Lions, False Pains, esmnor* .;'and In regulating the secretiogs and equallig the cif'' latlsan, it tas no equal ' The great boasy of. Jneic' e is,. iI always safe l th Iuseibmost ucceesfully, gk any other mediclneIsa aoi'i Oao I lagnesia is useful. Exerchee in the 6 . asnd lighet food with tis medicine, will alwasys secure a safe andl bsy coufluesent. The Rev. Jlohn Beger Of Jersey CIty, an old atid highly respectable cles gyman of the Eaptist 13enomaiation, handed ins the Ifollowving certIicate at fir. B.l P. To~wrsaend'es iflee. It speaks for itself. Da- S. P. Townsrs'e--Dear Sir: I am constrained to give you a statement of the benseht I derivad front uing ynur Sarsarilsa, believing, by aoe' doing. I shall render a beniefit so those who are sof. fering~ as I have been. I w-as rsetsueed for many~ months by the Dysperps, so much that it was with much dimlcuilty fir ma to walk or keepi abiouit had also a letter, whIch coerted the most part of my hea'l-whilch was extuemely trosubiemome and sore; it got to be almosit a sabe. I used quite a number of remedies far both the complaints, but received little or no bendet. usitil I took youir her. taparilla, which. tl.sough th. kinrjness of Prowl dence, has restored sme to nmoro than my usual heath asI -n evenjswfing t-ettser than I hv for a rsuner of e arn. I am row 60' years of age.. I bleve it to ho ant toantne ficrie, and recomn mnend it to my nslmeirr-ls .usintenas, which is Ivery. Iarge, as I hmiv !een n s iter 5 gr as many earsi hpa this hasty skeetbhray be as much onftto yuas your medicire has to me. July lI, 1847. JIJIIN tSEUllt, Jersey City. Mctetodt Clergyanua. The folliwing ws sit to oir A gent in Iteb. way, by the 15ev. J3. (O TU'iNl8CN, of the Methodist hpssco hal Church-onue of tiso miost learned and re spectc iniSi teifcection-andI Ii another evidence of the wondurnasl eI~eets of Dr. S. P'. Trousend's -Sarsaparilla on the system. Faurna Praunsors-Harng for somse time past, as you ale aware, e pornenced great general idebility of my~ system. iatende wiih constant and alarming irritation of smy throat antolioga. I we, at your In. stance, ant in i0oneueof haoving read Ceptain Mitc tean's itecidPed testimony in Its b~ehalf, induced to try Dr. 5. P To'wnsend's far-fame.d 3srsapsrill.. I tried it, I confess, more In thea hope than in the confdencs of its proving ebcacinus ; but!i am bound in candor nsow to acknouwledlge, that I hisd not tried it lonsg before I began to expedience Its salutsry Ieffects ;and I may nniw say, with (captain McLen, " that I would! nut be with~out it on any consider.. lion." It lias done me mnore good thsan arny pre visus remedy I lh:n-e triAl, ar.. if this statement in deemnedlby yos of ansy impoirtanice, you have my flltconsent mneke it ,uli.. R wyAugust SI, 1847. J. 0. TUNISONq. SCROF'ULA CURED, IThis certinicate conclusively proves that this -Sarsaparalla has perfect control over the most oh Istinate diseases of the blood. Tihree persons cured in one house ia unprecedented. I ~ Three O~lidren. Di.. S. P. TownstanDear Sir : I have the plsea sure to inform you thsal three of my children save been cured of the Scrofula by the use ot your excellent modic.Ine. They were afflicted very severely with bad Sores; have taken only lou: bottles ; it tools them away, for which I feel my self under great obhligations. Very respectfully, ISiAAd' W. CThAIN, 100 Wooster-at. OPINIONS or PnYSIoIANs. Da. 9. P'. Towanson is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians In diflerenst pasts of the Union. This is to Certify that we, the undersignedi. Physicians of the City of Albany, have in nusee oue cases prescrllbed Dr. S. P. Townient's flarsan rtIl, ant l'elieve it to be one of the most n alaas preparation. in the markest. J1 WB. 01ts0, . . P. E. LME NIJORlF, Ii D. Albiany, A pril 1, 1A47. Dr. S in. Townienda P'rlncia I Office has bees removed from liG lFulton, to 91Nassau street, In Ithe bsuildting formerly occupied by the South Baptist Chucht. Aosvvrs.-Reddinu k Co. No. B State-street, eand Mrs. E lidder, aN. If' osrt-street, Boetcn Janice It. Girnin, Wieesa; Alsoa &. Gaeult, COneit ; J ft.lh ki Pon. Provtid~e;e and by DrgasadMercha~nts genorelly tbisoughet the UntdSae.Weastindies. an-I the Canadto. A.J,&P. NOSI;S, Sole Agenoi for Sutetr Dsrc For s-lob Boots an~d Shoes, IBlanks for Sale at this Office C, .