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' ' and " manent Cure of all . S -DISEASES, t is which are caused by an im- r althy condition of the t -i O.US SYSTEM. autifl and conveniont application of the mas. uptwera of GA LVA NISM an71 ONK EISM, ais minced by distinguish n iians, th n the United States, to o .sh. most valuable sceovery of the .3ge. ISTIE'S GALVANIO BELT and S NEIC FLUID, ilt nost perfoct and certain success in all NEiRAL DEILIT Y, u the wemkened body, gihiug tone to the 41nvi gonting the entire system. Also LYSIS an PAI.sY, DYSi'F.P'. lOUJ] JORN;ilEUMATISIl, ACUTE and JO , EPI.l'sY, I.UNIllA(aO, DEAF. hkltVOtUS TlREMOitM, PAIJ.ITAT ION OF hART!, APOPLEXY, NEUIIAL.GIA, PAINS 6Eand CIFST , .IVEiR COMr.AINT, SPINAL ,tNT ami CURlVATUJII: or the SPINE, liiP I', I)ISKASES of the {Il)NiYS., DIEF1. F NFILVOUS and PhiYSiCAI. EN.ItUY, VOUS DISKASiS, which complaints arise .. simplo cause-namely, .~ c oragement of the Nervous System. n ElWOUS COMPI.AiN'TS, Drugs and Medl. ner aAe disease, for they weaken the vital ener S'' e aV y mprostrated system ; while, under the fib-ing , lif. i shg, *italiziminfluence of flal. { led my this beautiful and wonderful ilia. S$, time fhaustod patient and weakened sufferer is stored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. great peculiarity and excellence of hristie's Galvanic Curatives, - I he fact that they arrest and eunr liseme by application, in place of the usual mode of ding. '"mkig Clio patient, till exhausted Nature eably fui athei nfliction. or-A~r1' alfgin the whole systisa, rquali:e the circu-s ", + bleed, promote the sreetfons, amd nerr do ijury under any circnm ianrer. Since their 3 ft In theUnited States, only three years since, go las lseand conditions, among which rof ldies, 're peculiarly subject Coihrlaints, havebo ' ?_ ELY AND PERMAN NTLY CURED, w ll'ilopo of relief had been given up, and every - ' neetried in vain'. a UI8-use of the GALVANIC BELT, oof a person aflicted with that bane of SPEPSI8A, oj nty other C.hronic or Nerv. n -ordinaryases, stimulants are taken, action on the nom-sws and muscles of the I t emororry relief, but which leave the mr taate,and with inrjured faculties, after r , , , fl .!,cited ihs ceased. Now com pare this 6 tresultimig from the application of the OA L. S ." '.T. Take a Dyspeptic suferer, even in the e- attack;and simply tio the lelt il the Magnetc Fluid as directed. y .f hsensible'perspismion will act oni - of the Belt, therehr causing a Gal. .ieh will pass on to the negative, and tme in 16 the positive. thus keeping op a con. -i U mpus a to g!6,cit'culation through ot the system. i ,n cli inostsoesitoe cases of DYsPi'PSIA are PF.lt. e cfi { E IY 'CUREa A FEW DAYS IS A41i'1.Y. U NT TO; llAICATE THE DISEASE OF .t lTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS * i#fttb thiiettfe Uniotabtedt Clmnster, ' l? aparts bfthg cnuntry could be given, suicient to i '.- bTumiiaelstajupu . .** . : egy47 ENARY CASE, * *~~s~i~'i em talvely proves that - 5 "Truth is stranger than Fiction," Rlheurnatiam, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. 1tEV. Dlt. LANDIS, A CLEIIGYMsAN of New Jerricy, of distimguishmed attaimnemmts amid exslted - Ssstmptimmm, New Jersey, Jumly 12, 1e49. * Dn. A. i. Crmnasn:-Decar Sir: Yomu ish tom knmmw of * imgha1t aiweni the resualt in mywo case, osf the LC.My reply is as follows: For mmboumt treentsy years I hmad beeamn emtterimmg tam D 1yspepsiam. Evmry year thec symptlonas bcamme womrs,, nor coaml.i Iobatam pemrmmamnenit re-lie-f frmm many coumrse I of mnedicml trenmtruenmt whiates er. Ahbont fourt,-eenm years aimnce~, am conmsequmence oaf frequent expianite tam time r weatheir, in time dischamrgo of my pmsamni dutlies, biecaL:ne subtject to a seveCre Chimmunic ithemnmutimsm, wivhich ,.(or year aftmr year, caumsed ome imndecrihai,ie anmgmishm. Farthier :imn th~e winter of '43 mmmnd 4a, imm conse-c aimenmce of preachming a great de~ml inm may owno andi m saiaug othemr chumrchess inm this regiomn, I wmas atticked by) time lironchitis, whieh sorm bacumos so sea sre a. tim requirmi mim inmmedite smmipenisionm mof my pastmoral labors.i My miraumr systent mwas neue lihoroughl;Ay rs tmramed, andmi mm my Iirohitis heename wo-mrse, sam malim uidi mmy in sspapmim sand lthieumatic sifecitionm--thuas evjicing - that thiee misiorders were connmectedt wsith eachi othier th oughi tihe mtudim of time Nervimi Syste m. mm mthe hi mo phsarmacoliaria timerec see'mmed to ie rio re'nwiaii e ilgenit wichil couald r-each mnd recumperata my Normaoui System ; every hiung that I hmad tried foar this pmurposa e d completely failed. At last I wias iled by omy irienida to ex. erninem youmr immvemtionis, andl (though with ii mmiery ian. upi:mo hmople of their eliienacy.) i deternmined tio try time efleet of the nppslcaition sit time GA LVANic lIIE.T A Nt) NEC:KIACE, ithi the .\ AGNIrC iF-.i~iv. Thlis was in Juinm, 1546. Tn asr unscvr Astouiini~sT, iN Iwo rusa 'mytivasrrma arM. ansm: ; iv iimmr nys I 'iss i:a.m nari TO nrars : ta rms-oni.mu. aarm', namom :ser: I smaer: eimrTsuA a i.ai.s: sumas: hi m'CS aco so -a s chaov Timmi a; s.nD sli llt'ar a, iti'ieis mi.4s 9:5. -rin :.v (:ss5 i T o -asni.: Smr. nmri is tihe 'i tndert. # fumi andi happ~y results of the~ es iierin.-mt Iis-ove-remmendeiaid time IiEi.Ti nndii Fi.Ui i tmo manyi whil) oham e beeni likewiso suthieminig fromm Neuraagic ailc. tmons. .'heiay haave triedi thmem, w'in mm mier s:-rt~y, I pL.:.:rPsa -inii' caSC. I ammi, duam sir, very respectfumlly yours. lt~mhh~ltT W. I.ANDiS. DR. CHRISTJE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is nsd for amll comapmaints nflectig thme Thlrlat amr itead, uchli :s trnchiitim, Imaflammnationi of thme T hrmont, Ne'rvouit rail I-ick~ lame. dache, izines ica' time I iciialii eragia ins tile i-ace, -iluzzinrg or ltoarng imm thme Ears, lDeanmes, wichosl is geniemasly Nervous, andt that dustmemning coum pinjit, calleld Tic Dolaseux. DR. CHRISTIE'Sn GALVANIC BRACELETS Are founmmd sof vast servicri in cases of 4 tinvuisiona or F itie, Srialmmino tCompilainite, and genmerail Nervous Afleectirns' mifs thesila and uapper extremitiea. Also in Palay and i iaris-myi.nnd all disenses causesi bye sdeflceincy of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of the body. Of;'i Miany huandredl Certiiates from all paris of the comuntry of time rnost extraordinary chairaecter can be givenim if reqiaired. f-.No troubale or lncosnvenienmce altends time use of' D lfllh i'lIE'S G.i 41NIC lRT7ICI.ES, sisdl * timey masy bes wiormn by thme most feele ansi dellente, wilth perfect enee soil safetcy. in many cases time senlsation, nitelng thir umseI ithily pleamanat andi agreable. Prices: Theo Galvic~ii Belt, Three Dollars. Th'ie Oihy oi Necklace, Twvo Dollars. Thao tlalvnje JBracelets, One [Dollar~ Each. Thmo MaignetLic Flumial, (One iDollar. (r(7- Thie articleas a accompaniedl by foll manid plain diirectiomns. l'umpjhietst wills full piarticularsm may bie had of thme athori-zed A gent. .P ARiT ICUL AR C AUT ION. Orj- Beu.r of Canintemfeite amid Woarthleus Irmitationsa. SD. ol. MoRE HEAD M. D. OE~NEflAL AGENT' FOIl Til UNI'hED STA'ES, -132 Broadtway, New York. tll" IFor asille-in Suiniterville, 8. C. by) IDr. RI. 8. MlIiffTAr, ath~orize~l Agent ; and by Drmiiuisagonoratlly in South Carolinas. . Aug. WS 1850, 44 cowflyv Thei subslicriber will rent for the ensu.ing year I, Onl ris:-onabmlel terms, tho resitlence of thme late e -,F. WVykes, Emq. in Staehur .--On the pre- r iimies agaO a comifortale D L oing H ouse andi itll nmecessary Butildings, wIh . biout Twenty s Acres or Landlt att.ached ll'etp, containing a *comnpleto Tanl Yard in fullopsration. * , A. '.YLES, Adhn'x. - Stalc'urien 1st Januiary, 1850. 10 if -....--. Blmn sfbr Rale at this Oimee T'w re liggg n uch arder, and ' xtensveka Steelof PLAN. I'EiS GOODS.thanever beforeofired-. ensisting of, -LondonDufil'DLANKE'S Ieavy Drilled D.;. En glish and. Georgia ?LAINS; Welsh and merican FLAN JNLS; TWEEDS;'Sattinette, Domestics; taps for Servanta, etc. etc, etc.. ----ALSO A large assortment of RICH FANCY ODS; Silks, Merinos, DoLains, ' Ging tams, Prints, Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens, iloves, Ilosiery, Laces, &,c. Also, a great 'ariety of SHAWLS, Mantillas, Visettes, elegant French Brocho Shawls and Vi ettos. Most of our Planters Goods -are clirect mportations, and we feel confident in saying hat we are able to oller greater Induce nonts, as to Price and quality of our Goods, haf any house in the City. W. G. BANCROFT, 253 atind 55 King-Street. Sept. 18 47 3m South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, Whereas I have this (lay taken posses sion (nas Ordinary of said District) of the iersonal property as derelict of John lanks late of Stuinterville dec'd; and I ivail tyself of this mnethod to notify all iersons indebted to the <ec'd to make in nediate payment to Mr. L. 11. lHanks, my %iont (in this partienlar;) and those hav. ng iemaands against dec'd will hand thent 11 <lnly attested according to law. W. LLAWIS, o. S. D. Aug. 21 1850 41 tf GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to my extent in the above line, both for new vorkand repairs. Our Giiis are not sur mssed by any miade in the State, possesing ill the admaltages of the Falling Breast md Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal if way of rs'iiirs. We also use the Steel 'late Saws, vith teeth set in an angle that annot possibly injure tle finest staple, with an iltprovinent '.o regulate the Iotiltg ifthe cotton; our brush is constructed on a dian, giving at once, the advantages of lglhtness, strength and force--all very naterial in the suecessful operation of a sin. We would invite planters to call it our shop and examnine toer themselves, vhilst we would assure the public general y, that they shall have no canse to coin lain either of ontr work or prices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the :abinet line-such as lledsteals. Ward -ohes Safes, look cases, Stands, 'Tables, upboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on iberal terms. IUDSON & BROTlHER. Oppo'.si/e the 'ircsyterian church. Sutnterville, April 2-, 1847. 26 TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ")& l The utndersignedl wonhd respectfully inform the pulslic thit he tas taken the house, wetllI know, ILA the "('ROcH fim IX." formerly kept by Mr. Vtm. Iclinin, I the towni of ('indenu whe rc he is prepared to teeonumnntc travellers, and boarders at rca sonable prices. Those who desire to feel the ame sitnet aroad as at home, are invited to ;ive hun a call. 'Travellers acconimndated fur a single night, ind] breakfast in time for the cursin the morn ig, attnierate chargeo. J. t. t".OON1-, P'ropriet or. Feb*t. 13 1851), 16 i f "I am a manl, and dteessi nothIinug whsich re teLs to mnan foreign to my fre'iings." - . otisnli 3111Mgi .a Ia A VIGlttOtls IFE, liuak elienoaie -see-a~is ifth l Gene 'lirntsji 4OrLganK.t i i tt rs'in-s's it,.'lf Ii s all n.h. tia ppslrseheinsi or si-r ms letr Ihe dirs' -on1Mej pierreK s f': arty sor plrolsglisss indsi.srsiions --lisal who' I isf l t h-- --rhnla n-. ,'lf-iisiof ii'ien. nir. nsil baneflt th:shit.- li sil ni hoi ini lslsjhlio 5of*erlinig hsii cal,~.ss senergy. hre' ths victims ot servoui55. nadsit etass ls debiity. and55 sit lllssing nil nlanchoslyl dslpondessstnury. lI r. I.. wossiubl --ay I i'j.' i ie . will psre'venlt ysenr's o i-.sry nudsi sasttl-r ring, Sills sui . anon-ssily- Thssn'ass sit ti. vs. Pa.reniss, by readuii. I w.5 ilt t-aras how'.' ti pres slnt itis. dessrucioni sif tiwir thilrssi. t vY" .\' re'intsitan et f l ' s rel ,.. seelo,,is ill n1 'tter, asshiressedt toe t il. Kt.\ hi EI. N. ssrnesr s(Tf' t'tt) s% I ' NION Stlres'i, btiiweeni'~l ore a biook, inletr env'elssji. per retusrns ofi mil. fesiesi nstllit un5.ills ilerrup te practice Isset birsiat, sr h-s'ss painis ill ttw tIat or ht ssis. ssss'r usals rhsessu aissin, satilssrs, grav'e't, dlisn... ri~sn frins youthfulss excsseisir impusiritissN oif ssfiel, ar. nil Irentesd n. aih succss.. IIe n hols ph-sts himlf malser thi'erars' oft hr. 1., iss'y rehIleinsly sonfi;h- ill h5' isin r ais a ''nthl mans sand conszssinly rely uponi5 ls stsil )) s. . isr.Pe srson tistato mnv *5si5h nbrssir.s, sit by lter (ipmi-sirs ii he.'tl enrtd t home. *5i " llo5lsls ers , New's Agess. Pednlssr-, no a ser snistall othlsr. supspjlid nis t h sl th have* .' ssrki st very lisw ratls. SUMTER HOUSE, ji f.r t YFll/ ss woub l rsItl sis . ns-t rietiuned froma( i Chrtlsl.n asdi lhss lnisss .rran sgemens'ts tis riceive i'V1 iisiw St D~A W A. I' Ilt, sif every. vasri.'ty, wee.ikly. bsrosighmtit tsh sea'15son, ni shsii -s ssoirlsms'n: sit Smesss nsui 4 'srdtias. 'sisfectionsssriss. Fruti. .s'., ailt sit wi b wus '.il tie sdispoui..ed sif chses-r han i wats e'vsr ofi-sreds besfore isnsIs thsisae. .'l1sy I"., 1~50. :u if 'Thei issusritber hsi a sismoved hssis Ft ft N . ['tl F. W ~ A it FIOOAi' iso lIr. A.J .l ises'' newa misling tily-sinrs) whe strs lit wills~ keepi isin. siustly san Imndas, ai genessral aussrlsnenst of'Fur * ~~ I~re-sssissg ti'birea, lsil issos l Marle 'Tis, Sssfsis awssi 1ii. nniss.I-Fost Stoils. Ot)tomannus, Wardnsrobsi tils n i Mahosigany, Ca(~ 'ssitinis, I tininsg. Ten~i udi Wosrks T'l'sens,s I 'entre sdo.; ( 'irledt Mnplet. ighs ands liiw' pst ltsstes't. Mahotsngany sts.; Itliste, Siutinig, Nusrsinsg andi ltocing Chisrs of tsery dsriputtiuon. Fusrnsitur is adoslt andI repl'aireds lit thse shorte'st Plis andI Mathoganiy (olsss furlnished's to or 'r. ~lThe subiscribecr is pirepas'reds Is fiirtsish Ittlids, nahl ands tDoors siaIst hrlsiesuo Prisses. I ie i itt ~innoi tsiN WVs-'n liteKS10' ~ ts li Stami, whe'~srs aitl ordters ini his linso w.itl tbe smnaty atsnutsd 10. tp .Chronzc o st:y Disease of 1 dnet's, * &ee hd all - bDiseases Aris :ng from a Disorder :ed Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, in ward Piles. JFullness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sto. mach, Ndusea, ITeartburn, Dis gust for .ood, -1'ullness or weight in the ;Stomach, Sour Eructations Sinking'or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim rninq of the Head, ITr. ied and difficult Breathing, flutterinq at the Heart, Choking or Suocating sensations when in a Lying Posture, Ditness of Vision, Dols or 1Weis be fore the Sitjkt, Fever and dull pain in the Heatl, Delficioney of Perspiration Yellowness of the Sk in anl .Mes, .Pain in the Side, Iacl, Chest, Liins, 6'c., Sudden 'lu~hes of heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant inafinin.<s of Evil, and Great Depression of S pirits, can lie EFFECTUALLY.' CURED BY DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrat 4e! Gertaiii siters, Pit'I -:1,D li" DR. C. M. .JACKSON, AT Titr. (R R MA 1 MEJI('INE R''O R R, No 120 Arch St., PlIlIalIpluin. Their pouer orer the ahoer distses s not ex relled, (/ crualled, it ant/i yther prvration in the United .S'tls. its the cutrets atte.x. Dn mane/ cases Sflher skilful pthtpiriann had f/ubifl. Thiise Hiitters nre worthy the attention of inl. % talids. l'unsessing great virtues in the rectilien tion of lienses of the, f.iver ntal ien e r glnndis, exercising the mnost searhit powers in wenk mess ald fIsirection of tie diesttive' organs, they are, withal, sa fe, certain and ple:t-nnt. lilEAl) AN) H1IE CON VINCED. CHsAR. ltlntsnS, E-q.. astmon. 1il., in a lhatter to )r. Jackn.ta, Jan. 9, 1R5). said ".v itfe anl inyself haive reeiedi inon' hen elit frtns your ietdieine than any other we have ever taken for the ysplatii und I.irer distSe." "'I't'' a Ti .ea: L tIox." published at Wo'oul. stock, Vnt., Jnnuary 110. 1850. said "We havo unifornly renfrined frnt rtcom niending to the public any of the various Patent 3edicines of the day, utlnis thoronigbly eon vinced oftheir value. Among those we consid cr worthy of notive is the G-rinan illers, in n entld by 1)r. Iloolland. and preparel by fDr. Jacksom, in Philnitelphia. Onte instance in partientiar, in which the sap'rior virtnca of thine mnedicie have been testeti has falltn umder onr observatiom. Dhuring the ilst stnuter, a sin of Mr. AnranntM Cn.tnr.t., of this county, was ery seriously nfllietcd with Liver complaint, and after trtug in vain various remedies. he purchased ti hottle of the' Ilitleri, nnd afier' us Ig it. was rlo tuch relieved of his ditresnitl4 talady, that he procured another bottle, and is rtwtrmi entirely to heiath." hEAt) Fi1lt'iIlltIt A FiW FACT'S Jtnie \ , 31. NoA n, a gentleman With great scientific and literary uttniamlients, said in ls "Nx w Yonth %t-:1-:t i.y J1sr.usi".anna ry (l, 1850. ''" n. I)olnv.Aie . v .ta '.x "ir- .. I here is a plrepare.:in n iehl te t.eadintg prels in the lI nton appear to bte unlanI~timns ill re umde11 aI fte'r nt prescripttioni furnished'c byi onelt ofthit tile Lreletied phlptfic ianr of ..tuod'ern tIsenes, thei' age Dr. Chr.istte ilhehn. jirnhindltl l'i n ta t oI th lte tin e t It tru i, till ontet-f p dn d.lieiitt ltt wa 'initphtr ilylli-~ illn till' wa p*thel~il ifenir andtt> iftrer timay~t be ivoni itri inli~ ifetttr m lit. l y p --pttia.n~ lithlity,* otliti on of li t e .--)tone -h ti hel th er tundii rin-I in thir coi to f tleal-e n w ea tfi it editor / pa lt t i t:, elte.t. 111 fr i i own in iidua ex Ititer ii -n r. I r tttiii arenn pietor'sA (lar . 1. .hu lIlVn preparaStion. g 1i0ii 1 . F.ltil IN I'. iTi Gro erfuies J ~ ust receivsed. h GOld. Iltit S lS I..N ' f .-.t ilt' tT'.i' s ti f'itetleienet tof I/the'J roothlnce aw .uJrnage 1 furr 3r2:aa thr ifar 'Tre hiigltttttitit:,flhe i.ttitu of 1ithe firy( ha OLERA OORKIWD. ;loeeler's Cordial au4 .Car muwllatlve, Fi the speedy and positive cbroof DIARR H(EA, DYSENTEIRY, CHOLERA MOIL. BUS, CIOLEItA'4NFANTUM, COLIC FLATULENCY, GRIPING PAINS, pad for all. Derangements of the Stomach-and Bowelie caused by 'eething, Improper Drink, etc., etc. Qr ASIATIC CHOLERA is as easily cured and prevented as any other diseaso~ of the stomach and bowels. provided the proper means are used. It presents the same nor bid symptoms as Cholera Morbus, only more violent. There is no difference In their pa. thology, the treatment being the same, Dr. Keeler's Cordial, so justly celebrated for dis eases of the stomach and bowels, will, as cer tain as it is used, cure this disease. As a Prevstave, it should be used in small quanti ties dajly, mixed with water, and on the ap proach of-the disease, it should be taken in moderato doses, at regular and abort intervals, until every symptom is removed. Frictions to tho abdomen, with ex'ornal applications to the extremities, in the worst stages of the dii ease, will cure forty-nine of any fifty cases. There is no need of anything else; and, above all, beware of Calomel, Purgatives, and other 'alliatives; they will kill more than they will cure. The most severe cases of Complaint yield to the heroic virtues of this remedy like magic. The proprietor invites investigation, and boldly proclaims that it will speedily cure nil diseases of this character. le cnn pointto living witneises of its beneficial effects, after being pronounced incurable and given up to die by their physicians. In all cases of failure the money woil! be cheerfully returned. Read tis 'Iestinny. (Extract of a letter from the Rev Dr. Earle.] Dntisville, Ilucks County, August 25th, 1847, Dear Sir-I am now prepared to recom mend your Cordial from having used it with success in ievernl instances, and I am now trying your Panacea in a case of protracted debility, attended with crungh, apparently.pro duced in the young Lady by her 'outgrowing her strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, respect fully, ALFR.u EARL.r, M. D. Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook. New York City, July 20, 1847. Dr Keeler. Sir. I have used in my fami. ly all of the Cordial which you left with me last summer except two bottles which I per sunded acustomerof mine to try, and having proved very beneficial, ho has recommended it to some of his friends who wish to have some of it, I therefore wish you would send me some by express. 1 nut satisfied from my own ox perience that it is the best medicine for chil dren Teething and Summer Complaints that is otyered to the public, and all that is necem sary for a recommseudatiun is to try it. 'cry respectfully, E u.xr.zr.a Coots. 284 Grand at. cor. of Alley. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Keel er's Cordial, anmd have found it a valuable med icine in diarrhn, dysentery, and all derange ments of the stnmack and bowels, caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all diseases of those or gnus caused by acid fruits or the debilitating effects of season and cli tate. D M'A Lusox, Mt. o. Plum st. Phila. Dr Keeler's Cordial.-We would call the attention of our readers to this invalhuble med iciun, which will he found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrhma, a diseaso very prevalent at the pre sent time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it. (Neal's Saturday Gazette of August 28.1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. This article is advertised in another part of .our pilier, it1iiiirin'y recommeuded by fami lies whio have tried it. It is especinily useful among children, and has efyected hundreds of enres. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, hut carefully prepared medicine, and perfect ly frce fromn any thing injurious.-P'enusylva nsinn of Sept. t, 1847. Dr Keeler-Deuar Sir. As it is my duty to use every honiest means to promsote the happi, necss of our fellow creatures, I take great plea suiro in statinig to you tho ndvantages I receiv ed fromii your vaihiablo Cordial and Carmina'. tive. La:st aiutn 1 was attacked with Diar. rhwa,;, whic elilitted mi y systema very munch; for iiearly thtseem wee~ks I tried mny remedies, btit found little or sin hiwiefit, wheni m:1 daugh ter info'rmitd moe of your Cordial. I bought a biottle and hadl not tatten but two doses before I obhtainied relief. I was enatire.ly recovered bef, orn I used the whole of it ; and have rn msainead hearty ever since. llespectfully 3 ours, S. litton, D. D. Preparedl and sold, whlolesales anid retail, P'hiladelphinl ; whsere~ also Dr. K~eeler's Congh .\lTlC I. IO N, 1.1 v[R and .SAN. TPIVI i 'l I.l.8 munay bea obitained. Ilemecdies of iusnsurpa.ssedI elliciency, anid which have ino equii~is. No family in town or coutry should lhe without these celebrated medicines so ndmiiirably adal~ptive to meet sudden cmnergen - !li7 AIlso 1. KF:)-LIi's SAR1AAPA It Il.iA , for the~ permlanent cnre and remotal of aill isseti ansinug fromh aspii~,ties olf the lItloo-l, or hiabit of th'e body, vax: Chronic di.,enaes sof thei cheist, Consumpti on, hironehi tim, ( at airrh. lPiemisiy, Scrofulta in all its feorms, Te'str, .enbll head, lihotchies of the face, Chironii: ihrcaes of the Stomach, I.iver and Skiii, emulaiinous eru pt ions, whilei swelliings, II yj joint ut1'.caon, deep seatedl pains of the hones., swelungi iif the joi nts, Ulcers, Syphil tie disorde rs, .lercuirial and alt flereditary predicp'I~tioss. Femazles etil'ring front ob it ructions, sallow coimplexion, nervousness, t.,will tind the P'anucca aii elegant remod~y foir theiar removnil. Forl snie by lir. R. S. Melett, Sum. terav lb-; Z. .1 . I )elIny:, Ciantuden; Islack &S F~lhiy, Orange-buarg; lionttwrighst & l'. .\l,* Cohiei Chabnrlstonm ; and by I )riuggist andi .\lerehnnaats ini every towna throuighutt the Stnte. 1)ee. It', 18PI 8 ly hI- Wi%' inl Tiiui-!--'TIS FOLLY T1. ii-:FI-I: It ! AF'llC':DEl IlAD Thuosandiiss are intli-ring fronm disease from wloch~l thnci i s ino iienilty ini lbsing perma. ineitly and spe.edily relievedl, provided thme rt meiains he usedl. -As every vice lias its sowni punja i sent, so it wonld seem every i enus has its remisedy. This is trno, iand there i inoth ms ou tis lilo more certain thass that thes A \tll-:lU(AN CIM l'OUJND is the most speedy and certiain remiedsy for all idisenses of ta dtelicto character, knsowni to thie world. Aslbipte~d to every stagn of the disease, sex anid Ccst itustiion, at till timeis asnd sanons, there is no tfears of exp~osure, detieitions fromt hsusiniess noer restrict ion in diet; fromt thse cert sin and speedy relie'f it .'ives, it is now the most popu tar reiumedy of tie slay. Tstn Tlhosand cases hav' bieen euned etl'ectuually hy it during thn pastj year P'repairedl by) ia practical phtysiciani ihn a til icted cast rely with constiudeisce on its enr',tavso powters siver dniseases of thsis charac ter. Fl d mirectisnsccomupany each bottle. IlJ' CAUJTIOJN.--ask for the ameorican complouaid ansd purchsaso only of the ogentsa P~rie I 5tt! Fior Sale. by P. M. Cohen Charleston, lloatrighit &' Mint Columbilia; Z. Do Hay 'amsdien andI by the principal Druggist in all the County towns throughout the State: Brown, 11cc & Co., .getis fosr the' XAIMl of SALUDA MAN. UFIxtm'"rIiNG CO.'S GOODVS and Yas. F O R -H E rLF. - r The frIends " RlDrad ham, . astloiced hiln a aenjfdate for the o Joe of Sheriff at the newt eloetIon. March--9tb, 1649, 24td .0*-We are autlborized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er Diatricd, it the next Election. tc-We are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RHAME, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at th4 eitsu ing Election. The Friends of Richard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candi date for the Offico of Sheriff' of Sumter District at the ensuing 1lection. O7We are authorized to announce Maj. IOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing election. The friends of William A. COLCLOUG11, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the next Election. (tJFWe are authorized to announce DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a candidate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. no-We are authorized to announce JOHN W DARGAN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. (J-' We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq. as a Candidate for Tax Collector,of Clare mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. 96i The Friends of D, L. cAURIN, Esq., announce hint as a Candidate for the Office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at the ensuing Election. Oct 9, 50 tf Miin The Friends of Rev, FREDERICK RUS1, announce him as a Candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 tf t The Friends of Thos, L. SMITi, announce him an a candidlato for the ofleo of Tax Collector, for the County of Claremont. November6, 1850 2 W1'i" We are authorized to announce Capt. J. W. STUCKEY an a can didate for Tax Collector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 1850 51 if Ocr Tlac Friesads o. Jonas G. WHITE, Eq. announce nim as a Candidate for 'rax Collect< r of Claremont county at the next Election, Fare Reduced to $20 from Charl Iton to New-York,: TH E GREAT, MA IL ROUTE FROMi CflARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival ot the Southern cars, via WIL. MINGTON, and WVE LDION, N. C. PE TERSBURG, RICli.MOND, to WAShI I NGTON, BA LTIMNORE, PIIILA DEL PHIA. and N. YOlRK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to WVilmnington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well knogn and expe rienced commanders, andi thte'railroads are in tinec order, thereby securing safety bioth and dispatch. A TI'lltOUG I TICKET having already been in operation will he continued on and after the first of Oct. 1419, as a permtanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. Passengers availing themselves thereof, will have the option either to continue without delay through the route or otherwvise, to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewving their seats on the line to suit heir conve nience. By this route tra lers may reatch New York on the third day durine businesehours. Baggage wdil be tickete2 on boardihe Steamer to Weldon, as like wis Otn the change of cars, at the interme diate points from, thtence to N. York. Through Tickets $20 each, can alone be had from K, WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh I. It Company, at the otlice of tho Comapany foot. of Lhan rens-street, to whom please apply. For other informaotioni inqtuire ofNA A t the American I hotel, Charieston S. C. Mlay 9 05 ly TRAVELLERS ARE INVITED To cALL AT FANII1oNAnLE FtJRNISHING sToIIE F'OR G;ENTrLEM1EN. ('orner of Mee'ting and Market S'treeds, NEAll THE (InAHLtFsTON HoTEl. SIlIRITS Z Fine Linen and Mluslin Shirts, made in th~e latest Fashion, and of the best Mlateri ale, sup~erior workmanship, anti Dankin's Celebrated PATTERIN. WV. A. D)AN KIN is the original inven tor of the system of cutting Shirts by mecasutmremment. DAN K IN' P.\TTERN has received thme ulnqutalifiedl commiienidations of gentle muen in all parts of the United States, and been prtonouncedf nerfrei. The superiority of Dankin's Pattern over all the late imitations of it, is universally acknowledge.-The yoke is fitted neatly to the nmeck and shoulders withmut seams, and conlseqluently does not chafe or annoy tihe wearer. tienatlienens~ nacasures ta kena andu Nhirs anade to OrdEer at slaor notice. ALSO FORL SAL~E U~orsn SumtlTs AND DaAWESs of Cotton Silk, Cotton, WVoolen and other desirable kinds, Dressing Gowns, Rtussia Belts, Sus penders, hialf Ilose, Gloves, Cravats and 1Ifankorchiefe, (ready hemmed.) Stocks Opera Ties, Canes, Umbrellas, Soap, Per fuiery. And a great variety of other goods suitable for Gentlemen. 11 Tho prices at this Establishment are moderate and uniform-and the busi ness so cotnducted as to secure the custom of those who once purchaise fromt us. Oct. 2, 1850 49 tf FREDERICK CIg . Would respectfully infornn the peol iof ceived from his Manufactory. in the City CABINET FURNITURE, ever offered in of style or workmanship, cannot-be surpas. He also invites those who are about to pi prices-satisfied that they will be nidt with Among his Stock now on R Wardrobes Book Cases Centre Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. AL WRITING DESKS in great variet, 195 and 19 (J'JAll Furniture safely pacl Jan 9, 1850. Law Notics, GEORGE W. MIORGAIV, SUM'lEIlVILLE, S. C. 7 Oflieo one door South of A. C. SrAIn's Snmtervill-, Jane , 32-tf Law Notice, The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law. T. B. FRASER, L. L. FRASER, Ja. Jan 1, 1850. ly (olllilbil 2tbUCrtisrmUclits. SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, 31EtC1[ANTS' tOV, Columbia, 8. C. Keep constantly on hand a general assort nent of Hardware & Groceries, Consisting of Bellows, Vises, Anvils, Hammers, &c., Piano., Saws, Gnua;,es, L~evels, Squarer, llill Cranks, Mtll Screws, WYrag Irons, Mill Spinle., Winged (udgeons, &c., 1,L1LE, Calcine.d Plaster. Nails, Hoes, Plough Mould:. Ironf and Steel, Locks, hinges, Screws, BuAte, Vindow Fastenings, Pruning Shears, Whale, Sperm anal Linseed Oils, Varnish, Paints, Paint Brushes, White Lead, warranted pure, manufac tured by Wekeritt &. Brother, with alarge_ and1 wel....cd sock Of Shelf Ilarware and Cutkry. -A l.SO Sugar, CofTee, Molasses, Flour, Spices, Teas, &c. Any artielo not answering to description given w:11 be exchanged, and all sold at unusually low prices for Cash. Lt GOODS delivered at Rail Road De pot free of charge. Jan 10, 1830. Wholesale and Retail, R. MORR1ISON, & CO. FIRST STORE~ NOltTIl OF TIIE MIARKET, Rt. M1. & CO. have on lhand a fnll and complete ;as-aartanent of CINA, (GLA SS andi .E.A II lri*-|v W At E i, toget her with generral assort met ofat 11I'.'A NIAt A ND l'I, 'I'E I) W AIlU , G ilt and Mahogany Framed Pier and T[oilet Looking Glasses, &c., &c. All (of their Stock be'ig entirely new, anad selectedl by ona.etof the firm, they flatter thenielves, they n. dI !e enabled 'to give S It isfactiona, to pu1rchas ers, bo0th in prices and qualhty. ROIIERT .\ORRISON. WMl. II. STANLEY. April 2 4,2 tij Negro Shoes. Ila Th ecri!,r has~ made arrangemnents for the& mnanufactre~ of fromf Four to Five Thlousand pairs of the abeh., airtjicl by the FA LL.. Fowl refer.nc. as to, ryt1ahty,. heL would ruspetfully~ ref r peiu ~u be may be' dli-psed to purchase or mian. to the u be patroni7ed him hast year. As to price, he u~ ilj ;*uaante themi as low as catn he nuiEbrded. May 22 2 if J. MORGAN. Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMT E1R VIfL E S. C., *4*This llotel is situated in the most plear-an inprt oIf the ton~ n. The Proprietor wd il be pleased to iee his friends and the travelling publie; prom ising to spare no0 exertions on his part to render them comfojrtable. Charges rea sonale. WVElHB CLARK, P'rorieor. Jan 23 13 tf A, F. Allen, PL.AST1Elt ER AND I)RICKLAYER, 1 laving had considerale experience in the\ lao ho Ite of business, respect fully soliit a share of the patron aLge of lhe Iltpnhhe. All iohs entrust ed to hunw, will be ecented with neatness and d isplatch . : ad wa rrante'd to give sat is. fact ion. P'laste:ring tiished in superior style. .June 1'2 School Books, Of Every IDer.cription from the Elemen tary Splher, to I at in anud G reek, includ ing Stat iounery (of ;d k ands, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Wi. Allston Gourdin, NO.4, N.\ST HAY.C(IlAR LESTON,S.C. Is proparedl to mnako liberal advances on C'onsigunents of Rice, Cottosa, Coras, Ruugar, Flouru, Grasiuu, Haiy, &c. R EFF.R ENsCrs.--Messrs. (Gonrdin, Mattld essen, & Co., Gecorge A. Hopley,AliN~r 'Mlhite, Charleston, S. C..; Tad'y Wjjkor, Esq., Greenville. S. C. April 21, 1850i. 20 1y SamteorDisritthat h t f, of iNew j %ir the chojkeet th-Soutirfg u arker, and wbfe irchase, to call and ottaln h generk spproval. { r: and, are tIe? ktttS*e5 jlea sf" FrPano Stool . , -Maho-" 4ea Dini'g Tables Arm Ciairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &C. &C. &C, SO 'rederick Clark, T King Street, Victoria Range, Charleston,. . :ed for Transportation. 11 1y Qidar tit2lbertiselucnts. W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, 4 FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S TA BLI S H MEN T, IASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of ' Wentworth, Ch4rleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHIANG ARTICLES. W. A. KENT. - H. MIT Manufactory 213 WasbIin Stores N. V. . May 1849. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, CO3IMIISSION 1ELR CHANfTVs ' No. 112, EAST BAY, Charkeston, S. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, Rosen. dale Cement, Plaster of Paris, New York Marble Lante, Philadelphia white do., Gyp sum, or Farmers manuring Plaster, Fire and. Hearth Bricks, Plastering Hair, and Building aterials in general. -ORDERS left with Miessrs. J. T. SOL OMONS & CO. will meet with prompt attention. Jan 23 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE FERDINAND ZOGBAUi, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUME1 T King street, Sign of theLyre, Charleston, 'O4V U ' A ND GEN'L. COM3flSSION 3MERCl1A ~ ' No. 24 Vendue Range, Charlston, 8. . Keeps ahvays on hand a general Stock of Groceried, &c., and disposes of every des cription of Produce at private sade. Rfefercnces: M. C. MoRDE~CAI, Esq., and Col. JufErSa GADSDEN. Jan 23, U( WV. C. Dukes & Son, FACTORS, AND COMIffSSION MERC'HANTS, SoUITH ATLANTsc WVIrAuF, Chazrleton, S~. C. Jan 23 ly Paul T, Villepigue, >k~ FACTOR, AND G E NE RAL COMMISSION ME RCHANT, ACCOMMkODA TION WH ARF, Charleston, S. C. Jan 23 . - Y IMP'ROVED ENDLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishing the above Elevators. can be supplied by the Subscriber, who is the Agent for the District of SumteS8~. R. F. I1GON. Sumterville, Oct. 31st 1849. 1 l1 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, 5,0003yds. Oenaburgu, S,000ydS. lBrown shirtng and sheeting, 5,000 yds. Blue Domestic and Tickings, 5 half barrels, No. I, Mackerel, Fresh $oda, Wine and ILinon Cracker. and a fresh supply of all kinds of Goods just re eived, and for sale, by Feb27. A. . & P. MOSES. REMOVAL OF TiHE TFhe undersignied haing RemaW' belowv Win. Webb's Newa' York Sf respectfully rsolicit the patronsae he~ vored by his friends and the rit iwn generally, being satisfied tha hi Ii n acc dIate themi witht any article.. in k. un. of ness, consisting of alarge and well . -lted a sortmennt, &c., R. S. ME.LLETT. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin Bands. Oil Floor Cloth, India Rubber Cloth, Bruissels Carpeting, together with a full assortment of Carriage Tlrimimings, Oi'i Paints, Varnish &c. For Saile by A. J. & P. Md SES. A NIce assortumnut of Sjfr it gas. ramps.1 Also, the Spirit-gas 4 For sale by In hand fe the ae Qe Negroen of either sex. Apply to~ Columabia, S. C. Aug.8, 1849.