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'i - J' rooncdhvdstnushd scantehi 4 " NET; FLFD er the mpaI and P ertaint (ure of all S~ US DISEASES, t s A ntf o%& ~istJnts which tire causedt by an in. t tire *akoe ef r af henitbs condition (ftt NERVOUS SY ST.I trtiautiful anng convenient alicvtion of the inr. rits , aneowers of iAvi'ANtSi tenie yAuNsM. Au t e ' i.ronounitced by iis ingnished " pb'siciuins. bit in ,od the lnft l Staes, to bnd P\ s. aalua-l; Dr Q RISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT Do-:TO~ ,il a.TS1 ACUT and ~I~w rtGNE TIC FLUID, Itu It~Ite most petfee end certain success in all C O ENEIAL I)IPY J.1LITY, - Ntreng.nng the tyoken\ ly, gi.g tone to the ' 1ri 1. a l inFigo.,ting the entre ,'i teg. Attn 4b, SIDKua1liF CI.T. I.1Vt n (O.\tl'..\ Ni' ,SIINl.t SM'i.A INT, and I.'UtVATi'I E of the SI'I NK, lirt OMPILAINT, IDISEASFS of the KIt INAS, m:V. ENWE NIVCot s nd P'Iil.stAI. f.NVrtt;' a NIt ItVOUS l)ISEASS, which complaints arise friom nno m tsiple catse-namely, A Derangement of the Nervous Systen. - In NEIVoUS CO.'lr-AINT hsugs and Meth. ciz-e4 inrreuse the disease, for they weaken the s ital ener. j. rA i~t -the already prostrated system ; while, under the 1honing. lit i.ing, vitalizing influence of 1tal. "sm, a applied by this bcautiful nt wotilerftl das. - ey the exhausted paticent and weakened sutierer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of yr" christie's Galvanic Ouratives consists Is the font that they arrest nid curte dimense by uttea.u application, in place of the usaitl mode of dug. gitAdth -sickin t the patient, till exhtausted Natueat si e tly uinder the infliction. - &J)lr 'reigtghen the chole systern, equali:e the rirru. c 41-g1tlalio fi the blood, prematr the seeretians, anal nrer do + 'I>leU siUeit injtury ugnder anly cir custaner, . Siner their . Int uotiot' In the United btatt-s, only three years since, 60,000 Persons lnctding all agose. elasse and conditimns. among which were a large nnumber of ladies, whoare pcculialy sulject i tIt vous Complaints, have been ]NT1RELY ANN PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and etcry ting else oeen tried in vain T lilustrate the use of the GALVANIC iW.LT, suppose I Case of a person afflicted with that bane of blvutat g,'DYSil'sIA, or any other ihiotnic or Net v. !:i** o:jf r. In ordinary rase., stimulants are taken, hich4 by their, action on the net ves and mncles of the ' t-ua?h efti11 Yer iorary rief, but which leave the atient , oer state, and with injiuedl faculties, after Sthe netiths excited has ceased. Naow com ,ae this iv.f"wit teflect resulting from the appliction il t te (IA 1.. VANlf.lEL.T. Tuke a Dyspeptic sulitirer, even in the 'wor't samptoms of an attack, and simply lie the Melt aronnl Inse Body, tifing the Magnetic }h'tid an directed. ifdtaishort period the insensible perspiration will act on tlo:p.it tyoclement of the Belt, therehr causing a Gil. { vante elt tUohnbleh will pats on to the negative, anti thouce bailagain to the positive, thuit keeping sly a con. tinuous (,nlavnie circulation throughout the system. 'Tu tho insist severe cases of DUsr'PSt'IA are 1i1t. MANENTLY CUBE.D. A FEW DAYS IS AII'i.Y SUFFICIENT TO E1ADICATE TiiE DIsE.SE OF YEAR 8.' CERIFICATES AND TESTIMCNIA LS Of the most UntiIotasted Chnatcter, ti parts of the country could be given, suflicient to 4 erry column In tis p'apvr: ' 1NX TRAORDINARY CASE, wvhitch conclitsivety proves that fTruth is stranger than Fiction," CURE OF' Rlheumatism, Bronchit~s and Dyspepsaa itCV. 1DH1. LANDfiS, A CL~iIlYMAN of New~ tet sey, of daitingguishedi altltiments adi exalted Sil'tv, New .Jerter. .Inl 1-2. titi Un. A.. II Cglnismy:-D-Iear Sir: V'ou 'in tit kintw oif mo whit h h'i'1ni the itetilt in myi ownti c.i'e, nf thet npptl~ietin of T'ttE tAL.VANig ' nkt.Tr AND N~E'K LA Af'M.My selt'y ist is fufolows : Fotr tibout ~re ty yers I ha i tceenr itureraing Ii cum nior k mtIiaii bti ti.mntt- relief friom ant coursie 1of ni:.t.:' ticatltmnt 'it fatet er. Aboutt ftourtern yearsa Itt', tiit .tic o setciof flien'ttfexiptigteci tate wete.irt the ditchnte otf my, ii- pi., tira diites, .tr ti.tattiler ear, ca tti te ti: 'itattib . h angi.h. a ithe :.i the wetinter if ' andttlS stits, it tow - ta:.g iitefA fhuchst i tis tft)ii, I watcited ' i b it i lrochtis hc onbcsos eee torete u itimediat. au eion i iofi in isurl fit .it, M54nm or1 Slystm sr nrNthew::ly pt I an.I i-e- '4.f, and li lis n i rnch tit l gcre w re geti I als dId* thattht, iisoder, were ~cnnected ith eachrthe comh-elilile.F t t' icugo taitig wa.i ted by myrs f Ind to ex.t'~t cif' lt of-i athe tppher of itithe A L \Ni ' iiT 'Att Nitt hNEt~ i.A unith ite .\AtiefiTIa Fiv.ci'.ityf Thitr a in d~u, En84g. ill the u nht icr itten 0 aris itwoi l't. i Mtt' hiinruitA (AIertif* at fro scii pars of t4 Cttiiimtt it nt'a moat erilortoliryir. tcrn< an ftm *tr Ntr ttiido t or~~ it navitn s.'oo ahenih tim o ofs -iti v l a tht'ii in itot-nrh i i. trtnteh . te onder. flc! andi hpey titu lt otii i the c in . 'th 1e ~tsj cmniendedthet liv'l.T ar I Fil'uDt. nn whou e beenf i hthke i-'itirle i~i tr I Nel::i e ame. irntiiTey havej't'' tred therni usie It rr seitaittit , h in ~7j jcra ecf omnu'tfite u rait W I.NitSt,c DR . CHRISTIE'S M en . h le.:'.1rbe Ihrine oitheay-, Ne ra'ga u. I)te .seex -lhning r Ror ingu~ ithe Iiars. Ddee pbtt l$50Ti, 41oloseur.I A ra tui' fivast serill rin fcas o t'onvull ins r Ite. gi.+e h 'laits, trhl geerat er ou Ainect' of hti-s n cnt nelnprdl extremiies g In l'aty nndi el'I is, at~ny all ~diss, use bybnode.ciey of power rAervous linerg ;t~inte lmsor tohe onganh:of the figinplManyI~, hundrd erittesulfprtom. atso h theltaynb wor by te at thlean dmheatwt PLANTERS,7 Dry Goods in Charleston So, Ca, The etbscrjbing is now receiving a much nreor, and rtfore oxtonsive Stock of PLAN Phl'S GOODS (Ilan over boforo ofered olisistinig of, I.ondon Dullil BLANKET'S, Ieuvy rillod Do.; English and Georgia 'J.AINS; Welsh and Anericanm FIAN El.S, TWEEDS; Sauinetts, Doiestics; Aaps for Servants, etc. etc, etc. A LSO1 A large assortment of RICIH FANCY 005)S; Silks, Merinos, DeIains, Gin'; aniu, Prints, Cloths, Cnssitneres, Linens, loves, Ilosiery, Laces, &c. Also, a great 'ariely of SHAWLS, Mantillas, Visottea, legmt Fretch Brocho Shawls and Vi cites. Most of our Planters Goods -arc direct nportations, antd we feel conifidcnt in saying hat we are able to oITer greater iniluco nents, as to 'ric and rnawlity of our Goods. hall any house in the City. W. G. IA NCtoFT", 253 and 2.55 King-Street. Sept. 18 47 Gia South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, Whereas I have this day taken posscs ion (as Ordinary ol said District) of the ersonal properly as derelict of John Ianiks late of Stunterville ilec'd; anl I veail ilnyself of this ineihtui to notify all Iersons indebted to the cle'i to anakea ion nediate paminent to Mr. 1.. 11. Ihaitk,, nity Mgont (in this particular;) and those hay ng lemands against dec'dl will hand thell' ni tn!y atte ted accorling to I:w. W. ILiaWVIS, o. s. 1). Ang. *2<l 14.50 eI1 if GIN MAKiING, &C. We are preparedI to execute orders to 1iv extent in ile above litu, hoth for new vork:nad repair.. Our (Gins ire not sur moneil by any i:ide in the State, possesing IIl the :tlanttages of the Palling Breast tad Sliiling ltibis, wiiIi oves a great deal 1 way of reoi rs. We al-o use the Steel 'late Saws, with teeth set in an angle that , annot possibly iinjure the lest staple. ills :ln itaprovtnin. regulate t he int ing r if tle (otton; our brush is construeted on a lan, giving at ones', the atvantages of ti f!htoi -s, strenirth anl firee-all very nateri:il in the successful operation of 'a 1 ;ilt. We wattll invite ilanterrs to call n it our shop aind ex:nnine sor theinselves, chilst we would astire iie puiblie general- I v, t1:1t they she'll have ane calse to conn. ulain either of our vo'rk or pirices. C:.\lflN1:l'' .1.\1KIN(;.1' We are also prepared' to d, work in the 'ihii'et line-:e h :Is lleilst earls. Ward ibes Sa lfs, I o enk eases, St:n dils, 'I 'iTalcs, 'ilpheii's, & c. &c. at hilort notice', iil iberal ternis. 1 i'DS(ON .&. llt )'I'll L. (O1:as, il, !!:e l',r,%!rivran churchr. Snttiterville, April 22, is" 17.6 TEMPERANCE HOUSE, v ' 'he lnaeursien-ti woul r e.pecifuly it nfiin I flit- Ju tic thairt he' im a tke( n '1. th hous- n ll k w s the t.9'tR, .. AT forerly kiept by 11r. W in. McKain,i th tow n2 of (iaiel n ire htie i prepard t 1e,41ii n t t ra ve-lle-rut. annd boardlers at re.'- r ouibb- p~riers. Thos who esirte to li-e l the n'el quet abroad as al hone, are invited to ive him' a ca . Travellers aconnundatiall fo.r a fsingle night, Intl breaknlfat in time foir the calrs in they uorn- r ni, at InSeterat: ehlla rget . . 11 It.Nt- I 0 t :-. r.'2 22.:i' if ti' Puril t r hi ht.aal :':.l oit lt tt i a -i .\ill'. "lt'l's 2.. .tt'O li t- ttt.ls :1nh 1 i-i , tiled. n'r- i lb ,.' ______r___ t i hiiin the ifirina'ili and li.,ea.t aS tt' i ttiilii. 3 . lcnile iill t Itr 5:111,io i 'a l ahn- r- ial nii lii. I'.m iiaiit hehil'd ti i oot x h QF1 WOp1Y1PLAINP, raa , shep8ia, Chrome or U2 1q i'lity, Disease of F the' ith(cy8, and all Diease8 Ar(s zng f/'oni; a )isordt'r ecd Liver or ,S't.ontaclt, 811c1( as C'on.' (iltatiol(., in zt'(trd Piles. Pidll(css, or blood to the Bead, Acidity l)/ ' the Sto mach, 1Yalmea, 1L;t(rlGtcrla, Lis rust for 14ootl, I''uilness or weight in the Stomach, Soal" i ructationa, Sinking or Plitttering at the Pit of' the ,S'toina("h, ,S'win vninl of the ifead, Illtrtied and dijiieitlt Breathing, ,Il(tt(erinq at the.lheart, Cho kin(l or 15iiffovatilt y vensatiuns V.'hen in a ]hilly Posture, I1i/llnes(t f 1 <<i.>It, Deets tr if i'hs he. ,l% "t! the Si 11111, l 'l'el" allrl dull pain in the Ilu'asl, l)s"/ieienea, of /'t-rsj.iratiuan Y ('111111,11t,38 q' tha, o1-in an,1 I;;Itra, .tie-in in the ,Side, ll/r."k, ('heat, Lilllhs, ,j"e., Stldslri, 1''lll. lte4 of II'tlt, Bttrnil/t/ ill lh,. I''/ h, a (. mst((I/t l/lltt'/Ilttlit/S tarrl'il, and xrcaf I)rj'lwst;i.,n ~t' )Sjriritsa, an are 1:I- IF I:(" I'1':\ i.I.1' (.1'111;T) BY DIR. l86)49Fx.111% D'S Celebr:ttcdd 14.1.11 1tii 11iltf.'r%, rt:l:r.\}:i:tt tt I)11. C. 11.JACKSON, AT , 111: .11 I': I)1 r 1X1": as 7Y1 RE,, l() 120 :tr "ii bl., j'IbiI;tttlccISpiii>in. '1Yo"ir 1rnr"rrifler the- ttl"t.rr tl:.,rttsrv r:+ nail cr. r lltvl, tl rqnll' a!, hr/ alai rl ~Ih, r ,rrlvrrrrliain in the 'nitre/ Self t. u.r the- ."ur"'.t ttll,..l. in ntfn,/ a'ttgr 5 llrr:rlilleell.ltq..i.'rairr.s l~rtl TIa.'e- isatt"rs tire- \\ assh)" lilt- nttst:tis"rt atf in Itli,l-. i's. ai"-tns ,rv:tt \ arts. - in Ili,- rrr"titie-st ull of sIi-t"a"t"- of 111." I.1\-""r sisal lr"",."r l:utsia. \rrs"i-ins ths" m..".t -ozre- hire! 1, .a\\s"r- its \\ral( ar"s .1111 tills'. lion a"f tale- s!i "" -nice- oranr, lhe-y n", \\ isLal, -sits., r. rtarn:ua.l td.:I :IIN. 111.\11 AND HE t'* "' ix1'I:i). Il.%s. 1toll1Yt41X, 1:x.1 . Ea,-Ifim. 31d.. in -it tt'' to Dr..las h.eml. 1111. ' , t-J. , Said .11v \\1(':11111 my-s"11la:,\a" rre-t"I\."sl Isl',n"la"II fit fr..nt coar nsi"alie-tse, tlr:tn :111\" sailer %\s" lac,' ct"r tail:."n liar Ilse- lly.tlrl..a": awl 1. it a r'lianaea."..' ""'i'ItI: '1'1: :'1 II I.!:a" to\.'* 1,1116-110-d it \\ lock, , ss.. Janonn" 1st, I 's11. ai"! -- ".\ (:111:.1'1' MEDICINE." "\r, have. Intif.trlnly Ir!tina"st fr,",a rt"rrm" lcnsli11"e to lilt- tsultliraIt" sal'th." \ari..,s. I'atnt is ,Iirint-s of lilt- alai , ,nala .. tll~ronLllly a s " n - l l l a " l ' l l a.f t l , . ' I r \ . 1 1 1 1 . " . . l , t " ' a s l : a l t s . - . " \\." rsll-s.l r worthy of n",tir," i = i s . (:t raisins 11itlrra, in s"trtr.i lay 11r. !lourl,.al, :tilt! srt'lsara"il It\' Dr. as (:, sass, ill l'Iila i, It"lsia. Il11c i1:-aside-4' in :trll.altar. Ill \\ latch lie-- -,als"rior \ irtas"s of Illy la"rlirins" ha\s' h."/"u t,"f:rsi. Il.s, l:slls"il unsle-r titan h-t"rcaliaua. I)orissL ii, !a-t -tslun ."r, It sill of Ir. .\uu.\n.\\t ('a.\tssr.1.. of this roatnty, \\a'. a"ry-ra"riou-l)"atlli,"le-sl \\iiii I.i\s"r r"oslil.laint. lid attar try-z; in \ ai:1 \.trisll"4 r."nl.'sli."s. he m rrlat.'cl a hurt!;: nf!l.." !tit;. r.".:ut(l ittt!r its I$_, it. %%ar' 1.0 111114.11 n"lsuvu 1 of hiq s!i-trt's.in"s tialtiaty, that he pros tlr."sl alsot!tcr hs.ttlt", anti iss raoh'aI a'lltir,"iV' to, I1,"allll." 111:.\1) 1't'u'1'ui:it .\ 1'1:\\' E'%c s JI}at;F:.11..11. \o.\n, it La ntlrman wit Is grout s'is-taslfir assist tita"r.sry olraismrnti. -still in hi"a ytlltn lt:>et;!a.F:it,"J:ltlll:t )' lt. 1,;5o. for.. II,1sFt..\'t,, I.rIt \IAX I111"T,:nF. IT CONCERNS EVERY ONi CHOLERA CURED.! Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Cal aniniltive, For the speedy and positive ebre of DIAR II(EA, DYSENTEtRY, CilOL-ERA MO BUS, CHOLEtRA INFANTUM, COLI FLATULENCY, GRIPING PAINS, a for all Derangements of the Stomach a Bowels, caused by Teething, Improper Dric etc., etc. ED' ASIATIC CHOLERA Is as eas cured and prevented as any other disease thu stomach and bowels. provided the prof means are used. It presents the same na bid symptoms as Cholera Morbus, only mc violent. There is no difference in their p thology, the treatment being the same, I Keeler's Cordial, so justly celebrated for d eases of the stonach and buwels, will, as co tuit as it is used, cure this disease. As 'reventive, it should be used in small quau ties daily, mixed with water, and on the a preach of the isease, it should be taken smoderato doses, at regular and abort interve until every syimptom is removed. Frictions the abdomen, with ex'.ernal applications the extremities, in the worst stages of the d s'ha, will cure forty-nine of any fifty cas There is no ued of any thing else; and, abo all, beware of ('alomel, 'urgatives, and oil 'alliativest; they will kill more than they , cure. The ruest severe cases of Complai yield to the heroic virtues of this remedy Ii msagic. The proprietor invites investigatic and holdly proclairs that it will speedily cc nill diseasves of this character. lie cni poiti lving witne:,ses of its bcuenficial effects, aft lei g lroinouncel incuralle and given up die by their phyricians. In all cases of tiu the mucney wil! be cheerfully returned. Radelthis T1estimonry. (Extract of i letter from the Rev I)r. Early l)aisville, lhicks ('ounty, August 25th, l8 iLDear Sir-I ae now prepared to recou nind your Cordial from having used it wi success in everal instances, and I am I( Ir. ing your Pdnacen ice a case of protract debility, attended with cr.noth, apparently.pl duceed in the vouing Lady by her 'outgrowi her strengths,' to use a common phrase. Yours, respelrIfully, A i.rnt.: i-:Aa;., M. D. Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook. NIew York City. July 20, 1847. Dr Kepler. Fir. I have used in my fan ly alt of the Cordial whiich you left with t last eucum r nciept two bottles which I pi sunderl a cu.tmsmerof mine to try, and havi proved very benefieiul, he hits recommend it to Poce of his frienids who wish to have or of it, I the'refo.re wish you woul scnd me sec by express. I um saindi iied frocn y own c perience that it is the best medicine for ch dren l'eethin'. and Summer (Cornplainits th is oti,red to the pubbei, and all that is nec nary for a recnsietniatio is to try it. Very resipectfully, 284 Grand at. cur. of Alley. This it to e.'rtifv that I have used Dr. Ke, er's ('onrelial, and have found it a vahiiihle tti irme in diarrhmas, dysenterv, and sll dernng cce'nts of the ,tmccinack and howels, caused 'I'ee~tiin. itil is particularly adapted to dis:mases sf thars. or 1nis caused by acid fru or the debilitating ell'ects of season and c mute. D M'A u.i:sox, st. n. Plum st. Phila. Dr flceler's Cordial.-We would call attention f our readers to this invalable m' Icie,. which wall lie found advertised at lend; in oir colums. As a corrective in cases I)iarrhata, a daieaso very prevalent at the pi sent time, it is highly spuken of by all w have used it. (Ne a's Satrmay Cazette of August 28, 18 1)r. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. This article is a-lvertised in another part our per, it is circm'y recocrnmulet by ithu lie's who ha~ve triedl it. It is especiaclly uise nacocig chiircc, andl hans eil'ected hunidreds enre. IThe Cunhlail is ncot a quack nsostru hact c arefully pirepared mcedicicno, acid perfe Iy fr1ee fro any hineLccg injuriousa.-P'ennsyh cc icn of Sepit. I, 1l--17. 1)r h1eeler-iear Sir. As it is miy duty usei everi y hon~:eci mean to pireioiot the hup nea'us iof oicr tlalow creatcuresa, I take great ph tic r' iii staungi' to you the adlvuccitag I rece id i'raom yousr v'alah!sr Coardial ami Cacrmhi t'ire. I .a.-t anccnccni I was'ur attnekaed w.ith li rh'- i, wtiwhl alh b ht~taed cmy syr~temc very ccci 'air isea~irly cshree weeaks I triad enaniy remued:i tamt tamca! inth- or ino Isi-calit, when'u zcii dauci te'r incformc dI isne of y'ocr t 'ordlial. I bough h iu.le and ha~d ai tain-ns taut t wo dlose's be.f< I ealined-i relief. I waus enctireivy recovel I las- tira. iused thce wuhaole of it ; sad hacve srciaisied hceacrly ever e,.ince. lW'spcectifa .,ouarsa, S. Ie cii, I). D. Pr'p:arid andci isilhl. whlsah-iz, cad ret .tiA.\TIC 1.1 clTciN, 1.1 Vl~t acid SAN T'II : I'ill.8 cnocv hae obatained~c. ltemed'a of usucrp-as.d etlliviecy, acnd whi'lc 'iha equa its. 'a o f:canily in tnc or country shil hibeu wiout thcs,'ei celebruled cnedia'cins .aducnrcably adapc.ur~e toa cceet suddenc emearge 37 A':l..) lil,. llF.-:,l'S SAlt'sAP h IIl..,A, for the' pirenanenait encre andc riamo a'f all irhwa--'..i :arsin. frrcni siacperitiee eof l~i,.sl er ha:adst of the body, v'i: Chiro an aneasit of 'ti,'het, (Con:,umpltiion, hlronme i's, I 'al r:hs. I'eniisy, Scroaf a in sill its liars Tis it r . .'iah! henal, liltches of thie ft t'haromc da ~'isasiceatof thce Storncachlc, I .,ver r . '%m, i 's', en e .serpcins, whlii'i swevllin: II., ymtl at!ccusc, ith-ep mateda psaics oaf hm~:4.seii,' o iC ofith jinsts. I'lcera. Syplh ti' ih 'n iers. .'ie'ren.a acca sill Ihercedtm struc'tionr, icalow compclehionia, lcervinrace elt. iii taid ti'heancuic'ca anc elean~~sct reemo 'or therr rieloovual. I-'aisr sah by Dr. R. S. Mellett, Stin \ I-'.hoy O rangte'bucrg; lIbantwright I'. .\. ('ihan ticharlestont ; undi l I )h ata's timil .\IerebIancs itn every toi tharoughcout te Stite. lh-c 19, l"19 8 13' Thoasitansi Iare sccl;-ring froan dlisensa fri u miehthe' Is cii .ihilnty ic bincg piernc na'y amia rsaeity rehev'ed'a, pcroided~'l I r.l ht anonnsi. h.. sedl. -As e'very viacaen owns liisi neanit, sao it wouildl sieem eve bIsa,- hirs rireday. Tj'iis ire trcsa, scnd tIc n"osih-ns' ac tiS hb.c mairi c'rrtican thccac tl tch .\ \l ll('AN ICt iM l'tiITN I) is the mi speedycl assdi i'ertia, re'nedys fo ( r alldisenses ac aebate'sms airaictr. knownci to thei wcar Ad!:alrid io eveary 'siksi of tics icss'asec, aae. n r'os .sili ttcis, it .il ticlia' mald se-ss n~cs, thaerar as', l.erts art'a eipsifst*, llisii dee t ronsc li i air rstris'tuio ina alas's froms thie certaicn c Iev rs'lisf at givecs, it as cnows thce mnost poj bar r''mssdyl if tar day. 'Tenc T'hcncercud cai hi. tii'been enn-d'i elli-etusailly lay it dulrinlg assyar IPriplared ba ly a prcacica lc ycici ilis .dlls-teda ''nis re'ly wtithc conidaencce dil sicrda ie powr's aiver dhuses act thcics chuir; tar. Elii dlirn..:' 51'aesmpncy isach hoit I ," T:.\''TION.-usk teor the, maeric i'cmpoundaa and pusrcha~se oncly eof thce agec1 l'ras'o I 511' lFor Sah-' hiv Pi. Me. Cohecn Chnarlesti 1 ;entri zht & m .alit tColuimbinc; 'Z. 1), i I 'mamdenl't ad taii hea pirinciapal iDruggist in thci 'onilty toiwns thcroucghcout thme State: Hro'wani, Lcc & Co., \'a for che N A l' oif S.4A LUDA MA li' H~ iTI' HM. CO.''N iJUUl and1 You - Eanbibates. r. FOR SHERIFF. QD The friesnds of A. R. Brad, R. ham, Esq., announce him as a candidate fo R.. the office of Sheriff at the next election. C, March 29th, 1849, 24td ud ud 0 1We are autlorized t( k, announce MALLY BROG DON, Esq. t Candidate for the Office of Sheriff'of Sum oer District, at the next Election; of rr rZI Ve are autlhorized tc -re announce Col. JOHN C. RIIAME, a can a. didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu Or, ing Election. is The Fricnds of Rielaarm . B. BROWN, announce him as a Candi 'a date for the Office of Sheriff of Sumate u District at the ensuing Election. Is, to (TWe are authorized to announce Maj to JOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fI is- Sheriff at the ensuing election. As. we The fricuads of Williamal or A. COLCLOUGil, Esq., announce hin as a :andidate for Sheriff' at the nex ko Election. in irn (1"W e are atuthorized t< to announce DANIEL 11. RICIIIIOIIUR or a candidate for the office of Clerk at ti: to ensuing election. re ,_ _ . FOR TAX COLLECTOR. . yrWe are authorized to 7, announceJOIlN V DARGAN, a candi n- date for T'Iax Collector, for Claremon th County, at the next Election. 1W ed . ( " ( We are authorized t< 11g announce ALEXANi)El WATTS, Esi as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare mont county at Lite ensning Election, MANY FRIENDS. . . The Friends of D ne Mc LAURIN, Esq., announce him as r- Candidate for mhe Oflice of Clerk of ti ng Court of Common f'leas, at the ensuiw ed Election. ne Oct ), 50 tf no 1%i The Friends of Rev at FRiElRCK itUS11, unnounce him as t Candidate for the oflice of Ordinary, at thi next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 tf i The Friends of Thos I. .. .t11Il, annmem him an:a a camidato fo d- the office of Tax collector. for the Conty o Claremont. by Nov.emibrrG, 1850 2 all i We are authorized li. to announne Capt. J. W. 'rut'K{1' ns a can didate for ''ax C'ollector for Salem Comty. a the nett election. Oct. 16th. tM.IMO 51 tf li -.'r The Frienad( oir.iist . :. Wil Iii-. 19. aanummein as a Candidate for Tanx Collecn r of Claremont county at th ofnext Elecnion, Fare Reduced to $20 fron 17."1 af Charleston to New-York,. rut TIIE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROA of CIARLESTON, 8. C, et. I, AV ING time Wharf at thme foot cn a.Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after ti< arrival af time Souathrn cars, via Wll, to AllN;TON, andl WEIlI)N, N. C. l'E ia- TJEitSBUli, ilIClI.\ONI), to WASil -INGTO N, IIAl.I'lMORE, 1Pi11LAl)EL ' lillA. and N. YOlRK. ' Thpuicis respe'ctful!v informoed ta mf h tarr of thmis hine, from Ch('iarlesta ;tao ihnimington, are in first rate condacitiont 'anid are niavigatedl by well known ammd expe i rieniced comumnanders, anal thlie riliroads ar eini tine ordier,tiheraeby securiang safetyV bat] *,. andc dispjaatchm. A TI'llItOU Il i''K E re-. hav ingm al ready baeemn im opaeration wilt b Ily contaimnued on and after the first of Oc1 I1 419, as a permanetl arranmgemet. frao, C'harlnestaon to New Yoark. l'asenge~ar iil, av ailinag thIeiselves5 thereof, will h mave thI aih o aptimon eithemar to cont imnue. withouimt del~a tI th roughi the n rote aoar iithierwiie, to stopa y ny of the interimediate points, reneaawin n'thimar a ts on thme lama to suit their conave ""n mience.' Ilv timis route t ra lla'rs imai rei *achI New'York n time third dlav dlurm hinmeasshlurs. kaggagat wail he' ickete aon boardthe Stearnecr tao W'elon, as l ike wise-c on t he changLe of cars, at time intertuim iid iate points from thlenmce to N. York. Tharoughvi Tickets4 6Pf) eachci, can a lonme h' lic' h aad fromn i*, WI NSL(W, Atsenat of tim Vt. Wlmingtonr amnd Ram leigh It. It. Com~am sat th timce ofti~a'0 thea~ (Commpuany foot of 1,ami ,,remns-stree.t, to whmom please apaply. Fa. sida other uiformation iquire' of I .. C. UNCA N, i. A t the A mearic'ant l ie, ChImarle.ttonm S . i- Milay 9 0.5 1 y ITRAVELLERS dIv ARLE IN vITEn To) c'A .1. AT1 k y )lt (;ENT1i.E.\ilEN. Co ,rnae-- of .llect'ing. and .llarket' .Sfreen S~A il ai Rll TSno or. inei I .inen amid aMuslinm Shirts, imadlei the latest l"ashliona, anad ai the best M ateri als, superior work nn masipi, tandi Dankin's Celebrated PATTERtN. WS. A. I ).\NKIN is. the ignala inven taor aof thma system of cuttinag Shirts thn I .NNN' l'\T lN has receive<i rythae utamhtaIaied coa m medationas of! gentlI -rn aana'n ini all hparts of time I' nted Stattes, an: at been? i pronotuunmtcedf ver/,et. iat The sumpriority oft Dhain's Pat tern ove of all time late imuihtaos of it, is mmniversaii' blI. ac know ~vlaaege.-Thea. yoke is fit ted mneat2 nid t lie naeck andai shalmaalters ctinou vam.e andai conasequent ly does mnot chlate or anno;11 thei wearer. ai-n ci Ireuuucint 4 stacassurc's Ia krai a31a1 !Mhiirtm umade Ii its ~ Ai,Sf) l"(t SAi.E I- INsOrtn Sintts AsNi DRuAWEns of (Cotto1 h'. Silk, Cottlonm, Wiooleni amid othier dlesirmahl, fli kindas, D)resscinjg (aowni, Rnmssia Delta Ii. Suspaienders, l laif I lose, Glioves', Cravat amid 1 latnkerchmiefsc, (readly ihemmted.) Stock 3m, Opera Tiea, Canmet, Umb rellac, Soap, l'er ay fueaery. Andl a great variety of othec all goods sumitabato for Genrtlemencm. - Lr The prices at this Fstablishmen are moderate and aniforan-andi the hamsi ness so coniducted ats to secure the custor - of t hose who once pturchase from us. Oct. 2~, 1850, 49 ftf 4 SUPERIOR CABID F1EDERICK CLARK, NOS. Would respectfully inform the people o r ceived front his Manufactory in the City CABINET FURNITURE, ever off'ered in of style or workinanship, cannot be surpasi lie also invites those who na about to y prices--satisfied that they will he met wit Am onq heis Stock now on .A - 'War'drobes Book Cases Centre Tables - Sof'as Divans Sofa 'T'ables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. A MI'hNG DESKS in great varici I - 105 and 19 (t'All Furniture safely pac Jan II, 1 -50. (1111 Oticrs, (AEORis.5 WV. MIORGAN, - SI 'JM'11R l.tVll.li, S. C. ( fir' ( Itti',1- Ifa, ,r -S4.arrl of A. C. SrAr\'s Smrrorir ilb-. .inr a 32-tf Law Notice, The sub4crilers have this day formed a co-partner.-hp in the praictice of L..aw. T. 11. 1"itA1S1"lt, L. L. FItASl'R, Jit. Ja n 1. 1150. ly (ollllbia ';ltilc'tictllent. SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, .\lEltChI.iN'A T' ItOW, Keep eonrtrin: y on) hinl a general assort ' ni'nt fit Hardware & Groceries, Dpillows . V .': .\nv i, llanie~crs, &ce., P'iarino.. .o w-, t 'n r, I eel Sr paare,~a Mill (riak. .\lil S-rew--. \Wrag Irons, ill Spr u4ll. \1 ri-d G;rdgerns, &c., . t -alein4d l ' r. Nails, lioes, I'lorni .l, n b, . I ron anl Steel, Locks, WVindowl F.::enin, l'runing Shears, \Vhai le', S a rm :i .i I riU l ( ils, Varnish, Po in., 'aint lrusbes, White I.ead. warrantedl pure, muanufac Iureil by \eeritt & lrother, with a larger and we li , eletted stock of Shelf IlIarware tts ( a.rv. A '. Sugar Coae, ' ao l'es, Flour, Spices, Teas, &c. \ny rele not answering to description given w ll he exchanged, and all sold at tma=' !!y low prices for Cash. R.-' (O(thiD d-hvered at Rail Road De pot free f char re. Jai 10, 1,'.3. ly 011111, GL.1N & E llTIIlN Wholesale and Retail, I. M 1OiR RI.ON, & CJO. - Ft lIST .$'a I NaRT 1 II F1 Tll:s .tARK1,T~ H t \l. (4)' i.' a0 ln Innd a fuill arnd , compll. tP -: .;n at ('IINA, I, isA S - ili -.1/,Tl:.\ H-luti/-:, togther with enra\i a-.4oruaI! at li lt )IXT.-'IAi A ,'a,) atrl. and .: l h: an. if the rlirm, they flatter e2 $ ii-siiatm tao puir In-pr, boath inice arnd qua~lty. \V\l ia . IaSrT.\l.1 Va iir.ril The 'uI:o , r ha h. arilrngerent f or i ofh I *th n patr'naia.ed hrirn hiuat ye-ar. ' A. t pra , *. i,. .1 -tuirantiia tharin a lo)iv a, - ennt hae atilr.-d. r .j ay -e ri- .I .31RGAN. Webb Clark's Hotel, ~( SJ./T Erp I TLLEA, S. C'., N, Th La l''! i. sitrrated in the most liihm mt a rr ofi the towt n. TPhe " Prprr-ar wdl b Ie phclease to see hisi frwndsl, rad th ti'ra ellinig pnbilri; prom isn to sarE no i w~ rtiorns n lis part to Irendehr thiem crnritabile. Chaergecs rea \VlIlt1l CI.ARK, A, F. Allen, P l.A ST'l: Inlt .\ \hl)il l UCKlIA VliR, 11:) ine th a cona!--rable experience in th l bow l u 4 ' hu IinesiCs, reSpect. _ n_ y trtbv 4 t abre of~ All puaetron n__ 4!'4-a4e ~ of the ub.e . ll bse tr tr (ed t a , .H Ia' \vert da wv-th rnearlness andri i:0,: .:u. l u~ :rrarntedl to give satis fo'tiaon. 1.i4 ir) in rmshed in superior r style. - .Irune l-'21: BreShool Books, OfI-ve I tar.pat 4i tramii t he lilemen tarsy Spllr to . ma :09 Greek4, inh1itd ingat anonearyr 0i ..! l: udl, foar Sale by A. .1. &v '. .\OS81S. Wmn. Aliston Gourdin, Iis prepar ad tot mta' liberal advanwes oni ai Consirfmnents of r Rie IC otE tosan C'or., Su.gar, Flost r, (.irais., liny, &~c. t Ri r~re me4r..---rs . (Gourttdin, Matthi - essen't, & Co., Geoarge A. lIlply,.Alot12.O Esj1.. Greaenvilla. S. C. .Yle Anril''l I 50j~. 26 1y ET FURNITUREW 195 AND 107 KING ST EE f Sumter -District, that he has recently 4 of New York, the choicest ass the Southern market, and which ed. urchase, to call and o'amino his it i general approval. fan d, are the latest Styles of Card 'Tables Piano Stools Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dinin Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. SO '. rCderick Cliak, 7 King Street, Victoria Riange, Charleston, . ed for Transportatiu. 11 ly tarlcston 2bcrtiseclnts. W. A. KENT &IVIITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E 8 T A B L I S I M E N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READ YMADIE CL OTHING A RTICLES. W. A. KENT. . II. MITCHELL M'Ianufactory 113 Wasafisadka Stores~ N. V. May 18.-0. 30 (f Trout & DeLange, COMMISS1 ON 4fER CHIIA.NT,', No. 112, EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assnrt. ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lime Rosen dle Cement, Plaster of Paris, New York Marble Lime, Philadelphia white do., Gyp sum, or Farmers manuring Plaster, }'ire and Hlearth Bricks, Plastering Bair, and Buildingt Materials in general. ORl)IRM left with Messrs. J. T. SOL. OMONS & CO. will meet with prompt attention. Jan 2.3 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUMI, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT8, King street. Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. Edward C. Thatn AND GEN'L. COMMISSION MERCHANT .N.- 21A Vendue. Ranmge, Chaurle~ston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a general Stock of C~roceries, &c., anid disposes of every deo criptiont of Produce at private sale. M. IeReferen'ces : MC.Monnecam, Esq., and Col. Juiir~s Ganrsnex-. Jan 23. ti Wr. C. Dukes & Son, FACTORS, AND C'O2WM!SSION M R R CH ANTS, -Tu ATJ.ANTI i Wraur, Chazrleston, .S. C. Jan 23 ly Paul T, Villepigue, F"AC TO0R, G;ESE RA L Co)MMlIIsoN .IE RCHANT, Acco'it)IoJATIoN WrAnrI, ~ (.Charlston, S. C. IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wvishingr tihe above Elevators can be supplied by the Subscriber, who is the Agent for thme District of Sumter S. C.. R. F. LIGON. Sumterville, Oc t. 31st 1849. 1 ly 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, 5,000 yd.. O.;nahurgx, 5,000 ydbs. lHrown .hirinag and .hetrcing, 5,000 ydla. ilume Diometstic and Ticking., S half barreb'. No. 1, Macrkee. Fresh Xoda. Winet and LIImon (rackers. and erived, anid for sale, by Febi,27, A. J. & P. 310SES. REMOVAL OF THE~ T he unde.rsi end has in g Ri mov ber W. sjhh'sh~% Newt l rk '& v ored by is fnrie ndt andith ir ne , 0 enraly bingt lledifi at hi - 'e ar ne ttmconisinlg of a largeo and ncl ..n sortment, &c. R. S. MELLETT. Gin Bands. 1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted G'in hlands. Oil Floor Cloth, India Rlubber Cloth, Blrussels Carp.etinig, togrether with a full assort ment of Ca rriage T'rmmomi ngs, Oi'., P'ainits, Varnish & c. For Sale ,by A. J1. & P'. NlOSES. A liicR Nol't21101mt of Spir it gass La~mps. Also, the Spirit-gass For sale by L. Ar In hand for the purchase of Negroes of either sox. Apply to