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+,,T - , S .H % 1 and, anent Cure of al US DISEASES, is which are caused by an im. earthy condition of the i OUB SYSTEMIM. -b asutitftl and convenient ap lication of th, ms. ou i ts~steof (ALVANI8M an ONETISM, has unced by distinguishqi ia lans, blth in the Lptted States, to hoth amest valuable eceoery of ite A1ge. STIE'S GALVANIO BELT QNEIC FLUID, h@.iaioat pet foct and certain success in all NERAL DEDILITY, n ag the weakened body, giving tone to the n4 Invigorating the entire system. Also A A LYSIS and PAl.SY. DVSPF,'P Dl .I O lallEUMATISil, ACUTE and S EPIlfE'sY, L.UMIDAOO, DEAF. IlwOUS TIlEMOllS, PALPITATION OF ART, APOPLEX i', NEUllAht IA, PAINS oland CII:ST, I.IVElRCO.ri.AINT. SPINAL AINT; and CULVATUitE of the Si'INE, 11IP "T, DISEASES of the KIDNEYVS, DVIFi. " NERVOUS and PihYSICAL ENEiWY, LAVOUS DISEASE.S, which complaints arise e cause-namely, b rngemont of the Nervous System. > " 'IN~ERVOUS COMPL.AINTS, Dr ga and Medi. smreeas .lade isease, for they weaken Iie vital ener. I'll prostrated istem I while, under the t . if~gIng, vitalizing influence of Gal. ulied by this beautiful and wonderful dis. ,o hani patient and weakened suterer is ostpformer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. recpsllarity and excellence of shrstio'a Galvanic Ouratives, h fact that they arrest and cure direase by plq un, in place of the usual mode of diug. ' lia patient, till exhausted Nature the infiction. ," t l eft tw's.ahole system, equalize the circu -,"l omd, promoete th secfagens, and nerer do snfurty under any circumlfanres. Since their q the.United b ,ates only three years since, Persons* }tj 5igtr61 1 1d condtion., among which 6: um or of ladies, ere peculiarly subject a Cnplaints, have ' LY, AND PER = T OURED, o* 0 0o of relief had bee'ngiven up, and every 1 o e ned in vain ! ' -use of the GALVANIC BELT, e of.a person afflicted with that bane of 6PEPSlA '~.ny other Chrnic or Nerv. tIn 'rdinary - es, stimulants are taken, beS-i etion on the nerves and muscles of ithe era orary rclief, but which leave the S-state. and with injured faculties, after ,: i.: exelted,4i ceased. Now enmpare this - 'ttefultili n the application of the (IA L. - 'Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the m off t attcund aimply tie the Delt t, ra B yi "t the t3 ettIe Fluid as directed. ist sensible.perspiration will act on t'f thie Belt, thereby causing a Gal. hleh will pass on to the negative, and . .t In to b~ thp oitive, thus keeping op a con. . ' iti i i t Itculaion throughout the system. 4,+ tsr'cases of DYSPE'SIA are PFI't. CUJ . A FEW. DAYS IS AMPI.Y N TO EADICATE E DISEASE OF AND TESTIMCNIALS no lubted 0sh.,snter, ;: ' = " rt o nty could be given, sulleont to N%)iAARY CASE, etm nalvely proves that r a Truth is stranger than Fiction," CURE OP flhetugaLisin Bronchit~s and Dyspepuia. 11EV. DR. LANDIS, A CLElIGYMAN of Naw-Jersey, oaf distinguisheid attainmnents andt exalted reputtation: 'Smaenvv, New Jersey, July 12. 1949. Dat. A.10I Cmnsm:-Decar Sir: You'wish toa knnw of *me, 'at has been the result lan my own case, of the el tion of TIlE tIALVANIC DIELTi AND NECK L ICE. My reply is as fullowss: For about twenty years I had been suimrering lamm Dyspmepsin. Every year thme symtomraa beciams woirse, yanor coumld I obtain permaanenst relieof rmm ay course *of medical treatmenat whateser. Aboaut fmanrreena years sinc~e, ini cosequence of freqent expsims to thme wenthier, In thme discharge oaf my pasoral dutlies, baec~aame subje ct to a severe ChronueI imcheumutismi, wichl Jr ear a Iter year, cauised me inderccriabhle anaguisha. Fart her : lan tihe wvinter of '43 iund '4tii, lin caonse qmaenace. of pareach'iing a great deaIlm nmy own andma nnamous rather churches ini this region, I was attaickedl bay time hlronabilis, whieh sooni becaaa sao saverse as tam realmiro ain immediuate smuspenasioni of any peatoiral labors.- Myg nsrarsns systema wmas noew therongkAly pros. trieald, eail as any Iirnnuchitis biecame woirse, som also did any lhsajpapsm andl ltummatic alliectionr-thusm evincing - that t'hcan disorders were conanectet wvitha eacha other thro ugh time imediuna of the Nervnns Systema. an time whaolo phmuamaopaemin there seeamed to ba'e mam renmedial Pgenta whlich could reachm anal mecuperatn maiy Nmrvss *Systemn ; evry tiing that I hail tried for llaia pumrpse lad comp~leteliy iniiled. At last I was edl lay nay Ia aendas to ex. nmine youir invsentins, anal (thoug ianth naom very ,,an 4 guin~o hopmes of their etlciency.) I adceerminedi to try time 0t oft the apl.intion oaf time GA LVANIC DiEI.,T ANI) NaEC:KLACE:, with tie .\AGNETriC Fi.U~iD. This was to Jusne, 1849. To aMr annsTatsa aiarr, mrn two maims sir lDvars:rs& miami onna: m :maur inare I was s:Nnantr TO ns::>:r: air rasrensaLs.-nons, ana at sYr I smartp osarra:n a :sici.v sarie: en5 acccoutm~0 er ims RIosctTas; aao sir lia,:-'a.aiei arsrretmnw mam *:N. Tine::. ca:ssii To Tflinm~s: am,:. Suchl is lime wuondmer - S fulnuml hiappy iesuilts of time expmerimenit. I hamve rsecmmnded the hl-~.Ti amimd FI.UID Int many who lase been llkewism sumfreming from Nemuiulgic alec tinons. .!hlay have triedt thenm, wmini misrry mstaLTs, I Spt~it:EY, iN urviar cAse. a. I an, steer sir, vesy re'spectfually yours, htOiEltTi Was. I.ANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE - In uised far all comaplainats ngfectinag thme ThIat mar hecad, ruchi ay Ihraonchitis, inflamnationa air the Tharont, Nervous sad tick5. iia'eadchie, Diz.inmess oif thme liaeada, Neurslgin In time Face, ltuzinag or Itoaring inm time I-are, Deanfness, whimcl is gceeally Nervous, aid that distmessing comn laintum, onlcld 'i Dolomeux. DR. CHRISTIE'S' GALVANIC BRACELETS Are fomud aof vast service In cases of C'onvulions or F'its, Siaramic C ompallainits, anal geneiral Nervouis Atlectioans oaftlie ifeid ail lumper extremitiet~ Also in Pualsy nndl -l'arasysis, rid all dliseases causeda by a dheficienmcy of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or othier organs of time boady. (Z7 Many humndredi Certificates from all parts of thea conatry of the fnoat extraordinary churaiicter carn be gimena, if reilamired. SNo troublle or lnennv'enience attends time uaso of f) z'C)IRfTTI'S G.qI.t'.1NIC .1IlT'IeI.RS, andi thseynnay be worn hay thme miost feeble anad adeliento, witha perf .t ens anal safety. in messy cases time sensation nitenading thmeir mate is Alg/aly sileaanat oad agreeable. They can ho sent to any part of time country. Thmo (Ilygio Price, Three Dollars. Them (lvaic~ Ncchilnco, Two Dollars. Thim Galvargo Tranclets, Oneo Dollar~ Each. Them Manetic Fluitl, Onto D~ollar. d'oatcles are acenmaanied by. foil anal plain d ationPaloj.tihfu pric r may beha ~the nathorizenl Agent. priuas mi PAIrICULAR CAUTION. * |. Sewes of qiuterfee amid Woeraimess 1,nitaiene. - D. .'MORETHAD M. D. GENERAL AGEN'P FOR TilE UNi'P.D STA4'F.S, .'132 Brioadway, New Yorke. ivr f3or eAj "'n &iumtervill, S. C, by I )r. R. S. MELE , uthorized Agemnt; and by Draags einorally in South Carolina. Aug. 28, 1830, 44 owfly 'Th~ subscriber will ent for the ensuing year tin raanxoiabl~e termsIp residince of the Iate P.; F. Wylofi, Esq. in tIaehur.-On the pre. sos agai a comfoertable D W~~fg ITIIons and( nl l ncesawry liuildinga, it bout Twenty Acres of Fantfd attachied tif t containing a coimpleto Ta'snYrdifu aon Rini~tlrtr; 1st Januatry, 1850. 10 tif Blanks for Sale at this Office a1 yD~ Fed4w e .j Th ing itsno recIvj much larger, and ro oxtensive Sto6k o PLAN 'T.RS GOODS thanever before of'eret consisting of, London Dutlll'BLANKETS, Heav( Drilled Do.; En riish and Georgia PLA NS; Welsh and 5Anrlcait FLAN NELS; TWEEDS; Sattinetts; Domestics; Caps for Servants, etc. etc, etc. A-ALSO A large assortment of RICH FANCY GOODS; Silks, Merinos, DeLains, Ging. huans, Prints, Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens, Gloves, hosiery, Laces, &c. Also, a great variety if SHAWLS, Mantillas, Visettes, Islegant French Ilrocho Shawls and Vi settos. Most of our Planters Goods -are direct inportations, and we feel confilnt in saying that we are able to olT'r greater induce ments, as to Price and quality of our Goods, than any house in the City. W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King-Street. Sept. 18 47 3m South-Carolina--Sumter Dist. Whereas I have this clay taken posscs sion (as Ordinary of said District) of the personal property as derelict of John Hlanks late of Suinterville dee'd; and I avail myself of this method to notify all persons indebted to the dec'd to make in mediate payment to Mr. L. B. IHanks, my Agent (in this particular;) and those hav ing lemiands against dec'd will hand them in duly attested according to law. W. LEAWIS, o. S. D. Aug. ?d 180 41 tf GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any extent in the above line, both for new workand repairs. Our Gins are not sur passed by any made in the State, possesing all the advantages of the Falling Breast anid Sliding Riips, which saves a great deal in way of repairs. WVe also use the Steel Plate Saws, vith teeth set in an angle that e car-not possibly injure the finest staple, I with an inmprovinent 'o regulate the motite t, af tohe cotton; our brush is constructed on a lan, giving at once, the advantages of lightness, strength and force-all very e mnaterial in the successful operation of a n Gin. We would invite plaiters to call a at our shop and examine for themselves, whilst we would assure the public general. 1h ly, tmt they sliall have no cause to coin plain either of our work or prices. CAllINIYJ MAKING. C We are also prepared to do work in the , Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Ward robes Safes, Book cases, Stands, 'T'ables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. IhUDSON & BlROTllER. e Opposite the Preslyterian church. ' Suntiterville, A pril 22, 18-17. 20 TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ' S'1IThe undefrsianed would resptect fully inform the puitic that ie has taken n the oiuse well known aus the "I'ROX I KE YX.," formerly kept by Mir. Win. McKnin, u in the town of Camden where he is prepared to nerominlate travellers, and hoianers at ren- n sonable prices. Those who dlesire to feel the same quiet abroad as at hone, are invited to give lam a enltl. $ Travellers accommndated for a single night, and breakfast in time for the ears in the morn- r ing, at itoderaite charges. .1. It. F. 1OON :, Proprietor. -I Feb. 13 185m, 1t' tfl l 'I nm a n:ln, and i deemnothing which re ales to an, foreigna to my feelinagN. . YOEI i i U 1 t!hmt 11 1A VltGOtOS JiFE. Kitjakt( lin out f~ielf-P's'rva1tiona ONI.V 2 (TN'Is. H'isIook. .i~ luiblihied. is Cilted n itth ti.e- a fail iifiniiai,, con the inifirin~ities :ad dtisese,. e ofC the~ *eeraatve tiren*aie.. It inhtiresses it-elf t 'I', nil wh iinpprehleiit ''r -utt-r urnier ahe dlire * "etj liecs, of':irly' or proloniged indaiscretion,..i --s' a I who ~ fI-el ah'.-ihaog i. . -it;-em, ofC s,.de . ,' inert -. nl aind habit to 'ial ml ni hoi ndiiont teIiineholy' desj, in~tdeny. t tr. IC. wtould .say it('a1t tiais iHook. The thinle, advIire aund inmpr'-viv waning '' ii tes, wtill pn-venit ye'ar. ofC gii-'ry and, ,.uiler eriig, andai sane-,*anuall. 'tta.asagi&' of ta-s l'arenta., by reriain'. ii twitl .en ran innv to p~re vent the dIestruionli, of1 their ehibliren,. 1 Ieaaer, addt're.,.ed to I0j1. KI ICI~, N. N. W. "'orne'r of Tilltitt) '& I N 1ON St reels, beitwe'en "tart a tx,k , iundser enlpeI.j,. per rtu'ria of iaiil. a of exten-ive nto uiniierrua,.Il pratire spn s'n.,-'ri'f pratii'nr fa:r naitd ninzr, in the tren tms,.-ui 4.f ait disea-., of 'a t'ri u no'iatumre. thar''n. or hta!, pinis inii~ ti had' or tiiane. itier enirial rhciumim,si si tires, gravetl, diea nrisime froutm youthilful 'ees's ''r imipurities, of' the hht'55l. wtiterelby ill con tuiitiiion a OS heru enaf,'ebled, nre' alt trentedi ntil ,'h auen*ss.a Ilet who p'leer'- Ihis--If undelr the reare' of Dr. ' ns a phys~,irinn. 9. "l' er',ri mnt a dtiistunie may addt~r.''w tr. a IC. lhv letter. (1s's-mai.I nint he i-dt ot in.m . " I'Att'AGtus of 3i1sIItmINt.s. Dilti:.T. OtNS. Aec., fo'rwamrth-d. het s.iewlia.~n re-initum-t', antd til Ot -upcne fr'uii i.a5tA(I Ott '-t it. c' ()SI'TV. iaoe wtork at tery' lowt rats. - .------ ------..... , tin SUMTER HOUSE, fo'rma the- 'ili zt'ns ''f Sunittertith anid just reltirnedl from, 4Charle'sitn. iiindII iatumh arrngementiis to rece.* ive It -' an mogl A W A- " r 'T't:it, (If every vnriety, weelyt.r Ile. has ona lumand moo till c'onitinue t. ri'.rive utrouaghouit the seasni alachhice asorimentz~ ofI Wine's iino I'crnliatls. 4mCnfectiarie. Friit, i &c'., all oIf whieba] iat be dli5 posed of 'beijs-rr' than~ twas ever olt"'redt berfore in thisplace'. r !tlay 1.t., 1850- 3t0 If The. soubsa'ribe(r hias titemove~d hius FI-'ItNI. utanitIly ton hianda, a geineral as..mrinwit ofa F~ur iitumre, conmsisting in pat o(f Dresintg~. 'liur -, Plihti nwiit l j ianis. Fotot Ste~s,, O i(,lttomn, Wn rdlrobes'4, pl ain td Malhogan y, Ciadle sitads, 1inaing'. Tlen mdu Wo'rk Ta:.bles', 4 ent re. do.; ('iCuld a 31npe lig h and loe' w pst 1'ldtendsIi. MniaganvHi dol.i )ilice, Sitting, Nniriing ail Itockthag Ch'aurs of uvery dlescription,. Fuirituore niado aand repaired at the shortest Plain and alhogainy C'offinn fiurinished to or ier. anl Th'le sub)scriber tes prepae'cl io furnish Ililinds, _ 4nsha amid Doors at Chlarh.ston P ri'es'. Ile il ('niuo his, W~OItK-S I OP~ at theii )1ld Staail, whe(re' all orders inm his line wtilt be 4unctualily attenuded to. DiANI.. S. SARG(EN'T. Mla 1r. sc;.Chromfo or - ty, Daisease. of r {&a~dall *eases Aris tntg fron aTisorder ed Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, in ward Piles, JFullnes, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sto. t mach, .Nausea;. heartburn,,. Dis rust for 2Food, Fullness or weigit .in the 'Stomach, Sour .Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim minq of the Head, Ifiied and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sut ocating sensations when in a Ling Posture, Dimness of Vis<.n, Dots or Vebs be fore the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the ifead, IDeficieneCy of Perspiration IllouWes qf the iSkinb andl iles, .Palin in the Side, lTack, Uhest, Limbs, 6-e., ,Sudden Flulshes/ I of Heat, .Burninq in the Flesh, Constant inagininqgs of Evil, and ireat .Depression rf iSprits, can be EFFECTUALLY CURlED BY DR. HUOOFLANID'S Cele bra't etl (u'ca nann 1 itters, t r'IterAttin nY DR. C. Ml. JACKSON, AT TiHE (RRiA 'N ME)I!NI RS'IO R E, to 120 Arci St., Plaladelpila. Thaeir potrer over the aItore elsesases is not et. r iked, i/ crutipwlrel, 1ly au ohler treq. ration in the I niter' Klutes. is the ct:rrs al/esq. tn inany casts fOer skilful physiciatrrns n initrrl.B iTthe:s Hiitters nre wor thy the attention of in alid. 'osinesing great virtues in the rectiflca- ( on of cdisenses of the Liiver tnul lesser glands, tercising the tnOst tearching pow."ers in weak. n ets ild alli-etiion of the digestive organs, they h re, withal. sa fe. certain and ple-nannt. ps REAl) AND HE CON VtN.EI). Cuitas. lion:sson, Esqi.. Ensinn. .Mci in a :tter to 1)r. Jckson, .lan. 9, 1I5, nil ".iy wife and! nyselfhave receivee tnore twit Gt from your tueditine than now other we ltcve ver takent for the l)y..rpepsia und hirer discosr." "'Tiu't TI:-rn I.o toN." jnablished at Wowd ;ock, Vu... Janury 10. l850. said "A itt 'AI' EI-:ICINE." "We lave tniformnly refrined frotm recoin tending to the public nnv of tie variou I'utent t tedicines of the day, iiless ithorongbly con inced of their .'alue. Antning those we consid- ,t r worthy of notice is the Grrmatn liters, in ented by Dr. lloollnd, and prepared by Dr. td ackson, in Ptilnilelphia. One in-tane in 0 artientar, in which the sutwrior virtues of this n tecticine have been tested has fallen under our bservation. 1haring the inst tnmner, n sin of Ir. Anttanaat Cn.cnt:.a., of this county, was cry seriously nflieted with Liver contplaint, nd after trynig in vain various reinedies, lie a trchased a bottle of the Ilitters, and after u- 1< it, was so mnneh relieved of hi distressing ii utidy, that he procured another bottle, and is .stor;i etirely to htthtt." Ii:Al Fltih'll'st A FEW FACTS .ii m- a . M. No.ce, a gentlenan with great rientific and literary attninnients, said in il ( Nxw%% YOnK WxxJ .l.aNGR"Itina y G. 1850. "Pit. iloo~t.A\1H R (rn,%t.tN ITTERtS.~~ acre is a preparation t hich the leanding prelses i the Uiontn appear to be naninonts in re mite anter n prescription~ fu:rntished by 'one of the: ifitt e.reetd piitel'an o f ::nodeirnu eiin -s, 'ritfesior to the l'iveirslity of .lenac l'rivate i ie tzreatelt tieical V wi ters. G.einoy tias e!ver rii-hted. Ile was ein'ht.etiently tht enem-ity ofC nolog. un tt therefore ac niel-t irine oft Whici] hi a the inivenetor iinnd etpilitrer inav' , heiconli tin Ieiver ('ompht.itnI-t. eLjp'pin. t eil ityi etiet. .\dtfte S~ rtni h. Consi tti ipation. mu rl all O iptii t u rti-inr from nii p lrd.e:: reo. it tl icitito ith stm r th e his e l thint- t '- tis. hiey lo'hleiia ppeir uelt resi -airt coneicti f icllentt ~ca-tl.eera ik te ed titito . )ea or'f: it-t- t'll ofr n the Iw weh e iule e-ri ~ -ii. thn i-ce t heeririnni i:neets, ui it eelwr.t'ited. nit only .-in-e callig wi Itt entiono u l.lr s10 pee tpo Iir.ie-ts(. I. 3ite~. aut ilypi' tre artion.i tl 'in V e rec ain eig t aic e .to a ll t iit'. 3iRf'. -\'liN( . e es .iniLy eN -ui iltiN wr pubbse.nh hne itt.,teed'r-sso ud. 11 :, it ..Nl' .1-1 \ iT i-: 'S Groischiesn Just r eo i vedwha are rmed tent 3f cieo the -Sotutfh1.enceA n l f wh-h rit tobAs.etyi n --oo h tw hcarry aprI 1fth 2'i h ite f Woolehitihe Wet.antedsrl./ ./ LNCERMN EVERY :*E! CHOLERA CURS,! eelker's Cordial an .Car. sinatltive, Fir the speedy and positive cbre of DIARR. I(EA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MOL. 3US, CHOL.ERA'*INFANTUM, COLIC, F'LATULENCY, GRIPING PAINS, and or all, Derangements of the Stomach and lowele caused by ''eething, Improper Driok, tic., etc. UT ASIATIC CHOLERA Is as easily ured and prevented as any other disease of lie stomach and bowels, provided the proper neans are used. It presents the same nmor. rid symptoms as Cholera Morbus, only more riolent. There is no diference in their pa. hology, the treatment being the same, Dr. Celer's Cordial, so justly celebrated for dis. tases of the stomach and bowels, will, as cer ale as it is used, cure this disease. As a 'reve tive, it should be used in small quanti. ies dilly, mixed with water, and on the ap roach of-the disease, it should be taken in noderato doses, at regular and ahort Intervals, mutil every symptomn is removed. Frictions to ho abdoinma, with external applications to lie extremitiea,, in the worst stages of the dis mase, will cure forty-nine of any fifty cases. 'heroe is no need of anything else; and, above il, beware of Calomel, Purgatives, and other 'alliutives; they will kill inure than they will ure. The most severe cases of Complaint ield to the heroic virtues of this remedy like nagic. The proprietor invites investigation, nd boldly proclaims that it will speedily cure II diseases of this character. le can pointto iving witnesses of its beneficial ef'ects, after icing pronounced incurable and given up to lie by their physicians. In all cases of failure lie money wit! be cheerfully returned. Read this 'Test inony. Extract of a letter from the Rev Dr. Earle.] )nisville, Blncks County, August 25th, 1847, Dear Sir-1 am now prepared to recom nend your Cordial from having used it with necess in 1everil instances, and I am now rying your I'nacea in a case of protracted lebility, attended with crtugh, apparently.pro. ued in the young Lady by her 'outgrowing for strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, respect fully, ALFR E IARP., M. D. Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook. New York City, July 20, 1847. Dr Keeler. Sir. I have used in my fami. r all of the Cordial which you left with me ist summor except two bottles which I per unded acustomer of mine to try, and having roved very beneficial, he has recommended to some of his friends who wish to have some f it, I therefore wish you would send me some y express. I um satiliied from my own ex. erience that it is the best medicine for chil ren rTeethiing and Sunimer Complaints that t offered to the pubic, and all that is neces. ary for a recomiendation is to try it. Very respectfully, EnNxzr.a CooK. 284 Grand st. cor. of Alley. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Keel r's Cordial, ai have found it a valuable tmed 'ine in diarrhwLa, dysentery, and all derange iunts of the stomach and bowels, caused by 'eething, ni is particularly adapted to all iseases of those or gnus caused by acid fruits r the debilitating eihcts of season and cli. iato. D M'Ai. maso, st. D. Plum st. Phila. Dr Keeler's Cordial.-We would call the ttention of our readers to this invaluuble med itn, which will he found advertised at length oar columns. As a corrective in cases of )iarrhwa, a diseaso very prevalent at the pre cut time, it is highly spoken of by all who ave used it. Neal's Saturday Gazette of August 28, 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. 'his article is advortised in another part of ur pujier, itisirrin'y recommbded by fani les who have tried it. It is especially useful mong children, and has efTected hundreds of uires. The Cordial is niot a quack nostruni, ot carefully prepared mnedicino, andi perfect y free from many thing iniurious.-Pennsylva-. inn i of Sept. I, 1617. Dr Keeler-Iear Sir. As it is my duty to sie every hones: manais to piromiote thme happi ess mof our fellow creatures, I take great lea nra ini staiting to you the ndvtaziige I receiv id fromt your valuatmblo Cordial ami Carmimna ive. I~:ast ntumnm I was aittackedi with Diar. un, wi ch dlehdiitatedl my system very mumclh; uir nonzrly thre.e weeks I trie.d mianmy remeies, mit foumm litl, or no benefvit, whemn mi daugh -r imformied ime of your Cordial. I bought a 'ittle, nnd hadu nt taitenm but two idoses before tatined relief. I was entirely recovered afoiru I used thle whole of it ; andii have re maineid hearty ever ainice. IIlm.spctfulhy ours, S. Botnn, D. D. Prepai~red timd sold, whmolesale antI retail, 'hiinlph.'ia; whiere also Dr. Keeler's ('ough I AIC I.O . TION, 1,iVlItR timd .SANA IV hC 'I 1.1.S many ha ob~tained. Ilemiedies f unisuirpaissed~ elliciemicy, amid which have noi gidis. No famidy ini town or countiry should ii withoutt these celebrated med iciners so dimirnbly aidaptive to meet sutdden emmergen. !!LIA, for the permanent'mt cnre andl rnmoval t il isea.ses airisig from asperritiea of the floud, or hbit of thei bomdy, vim: Chronic i~cases of thme chest, (outmmptionm, lironcehi s, ( ttrth, h'leumisy, Scrofuila ini all its formis, 'etter, ':ahil headl, lIlotcheis of the face, bronmic disases of the Stomach, I.iver amid ku in, ieineos ertions, whiie swellings, lip juoit all'ectio, de~ep sitated pinms of thme onesn, swelliniu of the. joinmts. Ulcers, Syphil e disorters, .\u1ermeirmd andh all lloreditary redistirntin. Fe.mies sutlerimig from ob rmetioti, msalow comiiplexiomn, nervousniess, *e. wIll tinid the~ P~anicca am ele~gant remodiy ir theiir remmoval. For sale by l~r. It. S. Miellett, Sum. -rvtali; Z. J1. l)el lay, Camden; lilack -.lFumy, Orangebm rg; liottw right & . Al, C.,ohenm Ch'la rleston ; amid by Prn.z.ist utid .\lerchanuits in every towm rioiughiot thec Statte. Ile Wi'se in3 Ti e-' FOLLY' hom ndiiis tire sui'elrinzg from disease from Iich thoeme is no uhilfienity in bing peCrima niitly amid spteilddy ri eevedl~'~ pvideud thme h~lt imeanis h iued. -As every vice has its vim puishilmimt , so it would seemi every seazin bu s it, remediy. Thmis is t rit, mmnmd there nthluing 1m this bio amore cert ain thanm that A Si l':l Iit'A N Ct IMll'O U NI) is thme most ,u'edly ammd certaini remdy for till diseases of delienie chariicier, kniownm to thme world. ilaptedu to etvry tge of thme ilihasa, se timd u'situitionim, iat till times andmi ,seausonst, t here is feairs of expiosmue, deteimtioni fromi hmusimness ir restrict iii ini ie; from the certaini nmd 'eedy rehief it gives, it is nmow the mfost popn r remed~iy of the~ iday. Ten Thmousandit cases ive~ beeni cmed eil'eetfual mily b~y it diurinmg the ist year l'repafred bty mn practicnl phtysiciin 10a illited enn riely wt'i th contfidlenco on its trit ivo powe~'irs ov~er diseonses or 'his chutrnic Itl :AlIO~ I)N .-msk fotr mm the ttericanm iimp~oundit andmi purchasme only of time agents riut I 50!~ For Stile liy P. M. Cohen Charleston, otitrighti & Miout Columbtin; 'Z. D)e HIay amdein amid Ity thme principal Drumggist in all in County tonwnts thmroug~hmout the State: UBrown, Lec & Co.. Aireinh for the' NAJl q - f S A UDA MA N. 'FItl'T'ItRING COS (lOODS andi Yarns. :07 Thae ftreida 4of A" it Drad hum, Espa. anibioe him'-as a oandfdate for the offiuer fSherif at the nett election. Marchk-29th, 1649, 24td O*r-WO are.authorized to announce 'MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er Distrie't, at the next Election: -x9We are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RHAME, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu. ing Election. The Friellads of .Richard B. DROWN, announce him as a Candi date for the Office of Sheriff' of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. V 7We are authorized to announce AMaj. FOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fo dheriff at the ensuing election. The 1riends of Williamn A. COLCLOUGII, Esq., announce him as a aandidate for Sheriff' at the next Election. (ITWe are authorized to announce DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a candidate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. so-We are authorized to announce JOHIN W DARGAN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. (- We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq. as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. i The Friends of D. '3. MlcLAURIN, Esq., announce him as a Candidate for the Office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at the ensuing Election. Oct 9, 50 tf ii The Friends of Rev, FREDERICK tUSI I, announce hint as a Candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 if . The Friends of Thos, .. SMITih, announce him a a candidate for the office of 'ax Collector, for the County of Claremont. Novenmber G, 1850 2 Ms? We are authorized to announce Capt. J. W. STUCKEY na a can dictate for 'lax Collector for Salem County, at the next election. Oct. 16th, 1850 51 tf INr The Frienuds oft John G. WlITE, Esq. announce nin as a Candidate for Tax Collecte r of Claremont county at the next Election, Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHAIIrESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival at the Southern cars, via WVIL-. MINGTON, and WE LDON, N. C. PE TJElRSBURG, IlICILMOND, to WVASII I NGTON, 1lAl/Tl MORE, PIIILA DEL-. l'II A. and N. Y'ORK. Trhe public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to Wihnington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well knoivn and expe rienced connnaniders, and thme r'ailroads are in ltn order, thereby securing safety both and dispatch. A T1IlltOUGH TrICKET' having already been in operation will lbe continued on and after the first of Oct. 1it9, as a permaent arrangement from Charleston to New York. l'assengers availing themselves thereof, will have the option either to continue withaout delay through the route or otherwise. to stop at any of the intermnediate points, renewing thteir seats on the line to suitgheir conve nience. Byi this route trad~llers may reach New York on the third dlay dttring btusinesshouitrs. Ilaggage wimll be ticketed on boardthe Steamer to Weldon, as like wieon the chantge of cars, at the intermne diate points from thence to N. York. Throumgh T1ickets $20 each, can alone be had from ls, WINSLJOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. RI. Company, at the otlice of the Company foot, of Laui rens-Rtreet, to whom please apply. For other information inquire of I.. C. DUNCAN, A t the A merican I Iotel, Charleston S. C. May 9 05S ly TRAVELLERS Att E INVITED TO CAI.. AT ('orner :"f Mieling and Mtarkel Nt~reets, NEARl THET (HAt.E.sTON tnOTE,. SilIRTS? Fine Linen and Muslin Shirts, made in the latest I'ashionm, atnd of the hest Maieri al,, superior workma nship, andl Dankin's Celebrated PATTERN. WV. A. D)ANKIN is the original inven tor of the systemn of cutting Shirts by inmtastrelieent. D)ANNI N'S PATTER N has receired the tnnqttu aied commuendlations of genttle imen itt all parts of th Ut nited States, and beett pmar-mnced perfect. IiThe supernority of'DanPkin's Pattern over all thte late imijftaions of it, is utniversally acknowedged.-Th'ie yoke is fitted neatly to the neck and shoulders without se'ams, and consequecntly does not chtafe or anntoy thme wearer. (d*eticne n eausures ta kien aund SlairtM uaade to 01rder at short notice. A LSO FOlt SA1LiE Usntiin SumITs AN) DUAwVEns of Cotton Salk, Cottoit, Woolen and othier desirable kinds, Dressing Gowns, Russia BelIts, Suspenders, 1 ialf Hose, Gloves, Cravats and IIantkorchtiofs, (ready hemnmed.) Stocks Opera Ties, Canes, Umnbrellast, Soap, Per ftuiery. And a great variety of other goods suaitablo for Gentlentent. irr J'The prices at this Establishment are moderate and uniform-and the butsi noes so conducted as to secure the custom of thtose who once putrchase from us. Oct. 2, 1A50 49 tf FREDERICK( C 4AB .] Would respectfully inform the people of ceived from his Manufactory in -tie- City CABINET FURNITURE, ever offered in of style or workmanship, cannotbe surpasse Ie also invites those who are about to pt prices-satisfied that they will he met with Among his Stock now on B Wardrobes Book Cases Centre 'T'ables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressiig Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. AL WRITING DESKS in great varijt 195 and 19' (-'All Furniture safely pack Jan 9, 1N30. Kam Noticts, GEORGE W. MORIGAN, SIJTEIRVIIE, S. C. Of ire one door South of A. C. SPAIN's ofln ','. Sumtervill., Jme a 32--tf Law Notice. The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law. T. 11. FRASER, L. L. FRASER, Ja. Jan I, 1R50. ly Lolnlmbia 21bocrtisemenitt. SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, AIERCIIAlNTS' ROW, (nlunbia:, S. C. Keep constantly on hand a general assort. ment of Hardware & Groceries, Conswting of lBellows, Vises. Anvils, Ilammers,&c., Planes, S.aws, Gala res, Levels, Sq uareP, 'Mill Cranks, Mill Screws, \Vrag Irons, Mill Spindles, Wingel Gudgeonls, &c., 1.1[ E, Calcined Plaster. Nails, Hoes, I'lonugh Maluld. Iron and Steel, Locks, IIinges, Screws, fliitis, Vindow 'a stenings, Pruning Shears, Whale, Sperm anl Linseed Oils, Varnish, l'aints, 'aint Brushes, White I .ad, warranted pure, manufac tured by Wokeritt & Brother, with a large and well selected stock of Shelf Ilarware and Cutlerv. Sugar, Coffee, Molarses, Flour, Spices, Tens, &c. Any article not answering to description given w'11 be exchanged, and all sold at unusually low prices for Cash. ETcr GOO[)S delivered at Rail Road De pot free of charge. Jan 10, 1850. l Wholesale and Retail. R. MOR RISON, & CO. FIRCST STOlRE NORTil OF TIlE MARKET, Rt. AI. & CO.. have on hand a full and complete aissiirt nent of C//UNA, f;iA SS and E A II T'lil-..YIWA li E, toget her with general assort nent of lIllUTA NIA A ND I'IA'ITEI) WlA IlI:,(Gilt and Alahogany Framted l'icr and Toi!et L~ookiing Glasses, &c., &e. All of their Stock being entirely nee/v, and selectedl by one of the firm, they flatter thiemiselves, they will lbe enabled to give s ttisfactioni, to puiirchasers, both in prices aind quality. R1OIIEllTI .MOR RISON. April 21I, 26 tlj Negro Shoes. The suh~eriber hasi ind arrangements for the mnanutihenure of fri rn Fi-or to Five 'ITiousand pairs of the, aove ai rne. by then FA L L.. Fo reference as~ to quahi ty. he' woul respectfully refr ero he mayvIn bedi-ped.c to purchase of lhinm, iio iho n h, patronaizedh haim last year. As to price, Ihe wil :'uariatee themt as low as can be~ nilunh-d. Ma)n 2'2 ~2 tf J. 3O0RGAN. Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMT17EI RVTLLE, 5S. C., T [his I ltel is situated in the most plesanit pcirt of the ton~ n. The ~sal'rophrie'tor wvill be pleased to see his frinds and th le travelling public; prom-. isit to spar. no exertions on his part to render thenm comifiortable. Charges~ rea WVllI CLARK, I'ropritor. Jan 23 13 tf A. F, Allen, l'LAST'ERI ER .\ND1 BRICKLAYER, I Iaving~ hadii con.-iderable experience in lie abiov lie of* busintess, respect futlly' solicits a share of the patron. airei of the pubbehi~. All lobs etrust ed to him,, will lbe excnted with neatness and dlispatch, awli wa rranitedl to give sat is faction. P'lastering titnished itn superior style. .ltune 12 3 School Books, Of Everv Des.cripti on from11 the Elemen tary' $pell'r, to Lat in, and G reek, includ ing Stationery ofi all kinds, for Sale by A. .1. & P. AIOSES. Win, Aliston Gourdin, NO. 4, E A ST HA.\, CiIA RILESTJON, S.C. Is preparedl to tmako liberal advances on Consignments of Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sngur, Flo~ur, (Giraian, Hluy, &c. REFFER iMCtr.-l essra, (GonrEdin, Mattbl$ essen, &. Co., Geort n A. jInpley,.Adi'mo <WVhite, Chanrleston. N.C..; Trnndy W#kor, Esq1., Greenville. S. C. A nril '21 . I.a 243 1y SumteDistrlet. that hd44aa >fNew ork the cboicest:, he Soutlerk market, and. wiJ rchase, to- call and armine g st general-approval.' - dare tke laitees iplek of I Card'ables Piano Stools Mahoa y .pqer Bedsteads Diing Tabls Arm Chairs . Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. SO rederick Clark, King Street, Victoria Range, Charleston,. 4. '..k cd for Transportation. 11 1y t' Af f 2bvetrtisetnents.Y W, A KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S '1' A B L I S H ME 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 Y-A.DE CL OTHING ARTICLES. W. A. KENT. G. H. MIT ; Manufactory 113 WasuaIn a Stores N. Y. May 1849. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, COMMISSION V-7E CHANT',; No. 112, EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, Rosen. dale Cement, Plaster of Paris, New York Marble LiJme, Philadelphia white do., Gyp. sum, or Farmers manuring Plaster, Fire and lrearth Bricks, Plastering Hair, and Building Materials in general. ORDERNl left with Afessrs. J. T. SOL., OMONS & CO. will meet with prompt attention. Jan 23 ly HARMONIC INBTITUTE;, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUME!Te Kin6 street, Sign of the Lyre, hades,~ GEN'L. COMMISSrON MERCHIANTF No. 24 Vendue Range, Ch'larleston, 3. Keeps always oni hand a general Stock of Grocerica, &c., and disposes of every ds cription of Produce at private sale. Refercees: M. C. MoRDECA!, Esq., and Col. .MErs GAnsoRN-. Jan 23, tf WV. C. Dukes & Son, FACTORS, AND COMIUSSIONMER CHANTS, SOUTII ATIANTIC WH~AUy, Charkstion, S. C. Jan 23 'ly Paul T, Villepigue, FACTOR, AND GE~NE RAL COMMISSION ME RCHANT, ACCOMMaoDATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. Jan 23 . l IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Personis wvishing the above Elevators. can be itupplied by the Subscriber, who is the Agent for the District of SumteBS-', R. F. LIGON; Sumterville, Oct. 21st 1849. 1 l1 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted 5,000 -yda. onaburga, 5,000 yds. Brown shirting andl sheeting, 5,000 ydu. Blue D~omestio and Tickings, S half barrel,, No. I, Mackerel. Fresh boda, Wine antd Imon (rackers and a ks suIpply of all kinds of Goode just we erived, and for sale, by Felb 7. A. 3J. & P MOSES. REMOVAL The underwagniedlhaving ltsoRm below~ Wm. ivebb's New~ 'ark respectfully solicit the patonage he vored by his. friend. and th,- r-nen g enerally), being satisfied that he emae date them with any article- mn hii hoe ofi ness, consisting of - large a nd wegl 21 tl soriment, &c. . S. MEILF-"T. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted G" Bandls. Oil Floor Cloth, India Rubber Cloth, Brussels. Carpeting, together with a ful assoertment o1 Carriage Tlrimmings, Oi'a, Paints, Vairnish &c. For Sale iby A. J. & P. MOSES. A 1Nice assortmntof pl it grass Lamps. Also, tho Spirit-gass ' For sale by .. L~. B.. H $1O~CASH Ihand for the ppotbase:9f Negroeit of either sox. Apply to Columubia. S. C. Aug. S. 1849.