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AM' Best of Tims,C is Now. hbro i a goort tlne corning, boy Ulto borden of tle Fong; Siltis the potry of yontit, 4enlul lifo tandc hope stru strong: when the Piun) of lif deelines, e crie, 'How clingeti are men! I'llign .Vro t so vi I,;,g . w e e n ts ies: I w as young The beSt of les wuas then.' 'Tliere is a goosd tittle Coming, foym,' Im true, enoitlglh, I trow-.. Anl Flys tile p ill. ttteloutled truth, 'lhre Is a good titte flow. Why not improve the premt, then, is' ero'er tie fotore lend. e.let enc paseioig uiOineut's lpnge, 110i 'proof of thought niui deed. 'Thero i a good tite crning, hoys,' AIakon innny a hietItenn youth, WthotIll forgets the present hour, 'lin rt, tle greateust truit, 'Phht ornil tine ninco eurtl begti, 'i'lio present ik for him Tilt ttge will poo)3 his polwers waste, Amd palsy minti an linb. 1"Tlern Is a good time coming, boy,.,' . Aliil nunty a ote hans paisse For rach loa his own good tiime, Amul will have to the last. Then tarry not, oh! enger youth, - l'or fi'Irer ga es to 11ow, hut hear in mindl the first oftruths The best of tines is now. On Delaiware's bright bIltun water", b 'atetwhere neour to Eyre's 1loissI, herl, olid-timj s, the liotmiii taughter, - NI to shake a pplf. ioit; ust uaboot this tittle, and lager, - If you have a lolnging wislah p To erjoy a riglht of nuture, Go und see til etovies fish. R'e tli'n in their ititm n-rowiig V'olling strokes Fo light rnwd fine; idh yu LuIOw where Ilhev're n-going? h'liey art, castintg (filt the line. That ii tie:1 to huteliopeu nietting. Whiehl, wlen helpetl by clivers Icad., Down intu the water, Fsttn, bSisares the Pitjiple fi'he,s' 11t.. oNat iIt flom, so low niul cnnning, hike a torncat skiumuig en-nmt; -nye that wheni shnl nri. rumiaing, it iR alvnya tip the t'treanm? . Simigit withini the twie :lln ae.Ihes, See etch pi1nt1p ine i l l.ai so os0t low i he floti ers! liow i. tir.lieel ! All won't do-L.e ein't get otit. Al. that for ovir elaoiest diiem. TimIt to please maar gorgiing wills, Sihma th,- nicest kiiml if rish-s. Shotithul t! takesa by the gill,! Think of this. yo gormotanlisers! Think of thi e tinfling siromes! Aut, n% her: bIu astiag lt '1.i-.h', heep at look-out for tile Iutebd ~. Another Arctic Expedition. I The intense interest and anxiety -still felein the safety of Sir John Frnkliti and the hcroic crews of the 'Ercbus and Terror- in particular the : anxiaus .slicitude of Lady Franklin, -.atid proba&Uy the fact of the Govern IDent reWrd of ?20,000 for the dis- a covery of the missing voyagers being still obtainiable-have fed to the un 0 dertaking of another expedition, to sail from this port. It will be remem /befcd that the Prince Albert-a trim - and manageable little craft-rrived here-in 0etober last, after trhout three months absence in the Polar Seas. Duing ihe period she was in these a pished I: wces the missing expedi tionl, the only distinct and unmistake-. C - able ones that had evet been found, - having been discovered. Circumn -stances, however--and chiefly, per hap)s, the state of the icc--prevented, Commander Forsyth and his crew from fu'ly accomplishing what had; -been itntenided in the way of a search for Franiklin and his associates. An a attempt, under hopeful auspices is, *however, to be made this season to effect, if possible, a search in the same - quarter and to the full extent, as pro posed last year. The Prince Albcrt will again be fitted otit and tmanned, and will procceed to Prince Regent's Inlet, whore the ship will be laid up 'in such state and convenient harbour -ago as can be found. Tfhe paIrty will then proceed itn boats so) far as can be0 reacheud by open water: they will cross the Isthmus of the Bloothia, * -nd follow ont their searcha as far to the eastward as ptossile. W~here 'boats cam:ot be wvotked, 'Kyacks' -will be used, which, with the assis tance of the Esquitnaux, will cenale 4the party to pr-ocecd one or two 'mun <lred iks farther thtan boats could carry thetm, as the 'Kyaeks' can he * rolled up and dragged over the ice. it is proposed that the expedition shall remn aut one season, and if the state ofl e weather and the ice be favorable, it is expected that a eyry extensive search will he effecd. The~rince Alber't, which has lain hero all winter, will he got ready as son- as possible, and it is hoped she will b.e able to reach Lancaster Sound w hydhejpniddle of June. Thle expedhi-' tion will 1be under the command of Captain William Kennedy, who has come from A merica for that piurpose. Mr. Kennedy has a very intimate acquaintance with the Atctic Rie gions, having served f'or a considera ble period in the employ of the IHud SOn's ,Bay Company, lie wintered eighit years in Labratdor, and was the iirst .European who exploted the -northerninost point of that icy coast. Capt. Kennedy, who possesses in. Rexible determination, courage, and enthusiasm, is very hopeful of suc cesa. iHe speaks highly of the cour tesy and even affection everywher'e shown him, and which the sympathy felt, both inl America and this COUn try, for the success of his noble ob ject has inspired. HeI proceeds to Orkney probably on Thursday (to rnorrow) to engago landsmen for the expedition; those who have been in the ser'vice of tho Hudson's Bay Oompany will he chosen. They will be twelve in number: and, with six able bodied seamon and the comman der, will complete the expedition Sheartily pray that they may sue. coed in their nobslo eterprise.~."Li erpool Chricl~we, Nc! ~u. Fio i Richimotl Exotniner. The *fogro Race: In threghile itl leani leelures of M'' Ginqo, our aitteitioI was prt it. Inly 'exclifeel lv his lite'outts' 41pihlim (M. tigtuties in the 'g"vyteian proviie'i' of Moroe; he. use thi s q, antitIlith-s ctsitl lute th 1in11t striking i sllitsrtien ol Negron Civilizaton n hiihitor anII airchmolou'v cnt proe ceo. Mota wait I :Ontiitry oi thee Nil o iv ! gypt. VheII uth0 lIst inamied il Most f11im14 seat of ancieit civilizition wasove.rrun byv Camlbyses anda the other. erel- Coll. <inerors , it porunn of the inilmbpiants re. ireated ilp IIe' riv r and establishe Iltemse'lv's in i1e ro flithler tihev transportel thir ol oriis of govern mllenit ntld of worsIlip, their old arts iel their aitilie clstolits. They built temples 111l exaenvntlvd tomtbs; Iliey erectel obielisks; they covered themn witlh iniscriptions im their hieroglyph ic alphabet, nn i the inst'riptions amid sculptures which date wit IIthI, fir(st get. ernt ionis of this coloiy, are fanitel to le as perfect ns those of' tin lower Nile. But thun colony)' waS cut oil' 1rom1i the holy of tle Itio 1 y iv ile re''Iiig dle. so rt.s ;nt)1 'i erce itomias. The ninnber [)f emigrants was never increasedj from he ol race. Ne'rsirilv the ii' were0 in a greatt oikpriopoition to the W01ome'n, ain1 the11-y wer' fre-oi to take teir wives anl concubiis from the :aptives which lthe' m%, tile in their waIrs with the sulrroIumeliiin tinl bairlbarous ribcs. Now, tle lh typtians were wh lt Itl'ie . blh! wer e ei1grovs. FIE'ence tl s coittl eeiratioo of the \feroeies we neitiuttoeon 'I'i p'os. p es if amalgamationt continueld. Theliy ormal ha rems from Ihiir S Il'e. nptives, nal hy the'ir sabl'.' purich-ses; ;q that tle third generation were .3;1am s. T'he nIext were still ni.r'r the legro ty.'; anil Ohw work prc '.'e'4' lm ittil dll traces of Caucanm hr~oa 41is. ppearch, mill MAeroe was inhabliteetd Iv, Ipro la(k rr.ee lika that f tle vast 'eLinis of the bonri ei'. 'h'lie interesting 'iustnnes con. iectel with tlse fats. is tlie ( cointii e'teriorntioni ini the silpral r s-maiis f the couitrv, uiil heir faal c.'ss:jin ith the lisappienrace o t die white loel. T i insriptins amd portracits 17 the oiLriial e'migrants as bCfire sail, re (1l1al to those of the Ol Emhllpin . Iiit in those oftlieir mia;io chiliren, he re is a gre'at diti-rniee. The cutlpture is clumsy; le t in ri It ions in 'ide gramm a r nl in worse' ert11 h1ra nihIV. hv next arm inferior n veO to tihose; n( in the suieei'ilintg generatiot ltbecoies evilelt that they Iaid eholly lost the lat iugingE, nll ie) lonier nilerstood what tliy wrote. 'I'lie in. CriptlOins are nouig more thni iiserable copies fromn tle ear lir works; r that it) a tombe % whi is evidlitly of late date, will Ie thiml a livl ' ex. cuted copy or the inscriptionl on 1 the >mb of its owemr's great grandlfather Pen t ie date andi.name bCilr uinatltere.. @%'r tht a'... -n' evr -or itellegible imtiittion, mil n fe scrn wls n umoarvetd rocks a re thie lattest remuainis liat-are found. T[he a'eeites, hen e'nsed to he Eyipt ins r'veni ini the amne and trialitionl. Th'lay h-m.ei lrgOt te li innuag.e, ge (te mini, re'liglin mi n rts. Tfhiey hiave nou lumiha!ings,, amtI 1 ino loniger <ljistiu..ha'el I' oii thei ounutry. 'Thle raee his rel'a:e'pedl into besa' mtre inigro b~arbla ism. TIhis illutationl If' thaeiir inaaciuty. hot mere'ly to aittaini eis iliziti n. bil v'en to retain it whin giveni thuemn. is a Ype of' the uive "roll h'aIncor of the %Negro rac'e. Tlhi ee wi he Ians their iistory' in its hl.ual' fir at sparc'eel in-'arly' ive 1 ttsal years.Ni o5 s ppear a the secultiures of' ld Fley it. Ihot in liat iinoiit iletinlls e ia3 Iry t l'\' ~eie :onsb~ulerceel themii too stiupi.e touhi beeworth eniching even agricuiltiiral dru-i'lger v: tide we onely see their ti3gurtes u lhn l-d 1s enpjiives ini the tirijmphe ofisom' In-. mye in thre'e formsi~ eel i. .'i ra-': ci. ivity', b~arbarism, or s'r. Timh la'st s the highest lerm ef su ial lif' eel whiebt e'xhirieneLr act lieast, iri's uls tao otppoese himl (clpahh-. keput downeve anuy roei' fir Ii'e thc cusali. yeatrs, wvhieb w'e' c'ap .ble f ir'oing inite civ'ilizaetionr. Al i the whbite ri, s luiwe biein in timle barrei.ms': hbat all it's braiichies hauve in ihn' h-ft it :aal atta~uied thiei r nauturael graees if i il izationa. But the ne'grc liaas iiiver left thai lcw..y type of' barba:rismo, sis U r cia :biev or slaverv'. it ihe vast uonutineint ofl.\ ti i they hiav~e alwayris exi:el inI millionfs. Wvithte no r'irm staniies toe der.., tmm. Buit thier', we. niver he;ar If thaim s.v as caninibeah savuage s. N sucih iin .s It negro goer' init hi. lever existed.e in A. fraicai. I'itty Linezlems hae :uuil citie~s ike hnhatoeo. lI ht the ble. brnIecebed' ruleirs in all ti he in I. u Ae rath family'; ;awl th'e hp'. ph.c act 'The Repubthhlic a1 ibu'ria cinsiorl howahe'd an gobh- e'hte -ol'nitio Society, s uppred c oni all is Icv England nndl by othaer goernentesi!. us re.inforced eviery' year tromui Clue UnitedI Stattes, andl is gov'enede hey miallttees. l'ven with aill thuis atssistanee it i eveiintly' f'alinig tee pic iin t he~e mwing harbairismu ofI thei pieopile. ) ir. .\et blin,. who 1livedhu i Libueriai ive viiirs. andeh ;, panrt of' that time we.ais Goerru n if the' colony. hasu deelui rhd thai e\ve I huneme tee be a foil ure,-unde dial ini M bih-' e.itha the declauration ithat hei sawe n) hop. eu ev'er reiideinig the icgt i rlee it hor they hauve receied the mosa't signaal trial. In hiayti they ntehievede thaeira frue'eihca hv~ the imih ight imurerof ht hir mlasterus. T'hey ee ptrottectedl hv civiiize d Staetie. They posasessed the richest h shaotal (en the globie, with thle ruiit aentmeree aut their doors. 'Thte resuti is ve'ry ito. toriolls. Fainte ratvaigs tfteni that fertile 1 ittl. l'etie hut ha jmeas wot r LIVERVOMIVLAT, 111111td D~At/g(ua? a or ANervous Vbi8*1 '111Diacqic of and til i'd 1tgmvr orvj iS'tmiacIi, Stik(Ii ()On.iigIif,,eglj, II. ta,,grd i'llcov, if'g//fle8J, or blood toll 'hei Ho~'mild, A1 m"Ulid of t1e S'fo. xiteiAi~miea, ll'v'ai'lvgrn, Dia. i 14,)() Jf ( 't, il 'J'(Ji )l or lf//it iL f/t, ,SoIi'/g,11 AS~our 7!'itiit, (')inin o J7lutl'ring at t/he Pit (,f fIg'. llewitat,1 jtij*iti /1igtt'ring (itth H/Ieafrt, jS'uifoeatiaba kL'Jg/~iwarlg wh/en ill a IS/ill Pfioilre'~, /)jmwv'Rm(if I 7.4,m. Potsi or 71"cl'3 lie *v'w th Asi-flf/, ,*Peegjr Ii!ad , Lh-fiviey of (/i. mmlg and A'.m. P'h" of I7m'v:(, Ihru in th/u: Fv'/IJ, V if b~ imicrqiilyv.d of 1.'g-jl and Great AThpr'e. drm (f A~d*ifv. can b J*~Fr~~c'rr's-1A 1a' ni'i 17)111'-rt 1).t~r' (1~ ''~;u 3teN Al (. . JIACKSON, AT -MI? No 1 !10 riA St., EI;i1il:1I4.I-phmin. Tpirm,Pririir m-r ihe :m c ifoe 'v'mif'$ pti nom! r rv1, 1 /it* ivi m/,-d.I!, if .f -fI-r pirv'''viratm'im in ltir I . i S X'm - . i , r , v ii le'l. ill tianmt v'ip' igti, 1r . 1 *4g 'i..ji~ii" !!ro : lit' ti( S. lf ti-11 lrdi- ufIlw' IA 'cr nil 'm-i.mr ghiimmii-, f* '.I Ii : 1% - \it , a I I 1 31 'l. .lN i [I Ittiv' to, Dtr. imm k wi . ?:lot. I.P. i-:it. P-:ii ci m- *'ri ytivi m-iii hii nviv stie we" Ih./n v, p. Iii5'EiiY aitiic', Vtia_ J.Viiirrv Io. !'.5i1. -;. .1~j-j ki"i t*NA if)II or wilth i f i nwrit- i-1 'I,,- lov-r,ivin Uhi,,-r, in. %'mimm-mi Ily 11r. Hwe,~, 1. and :1 jr~'r rd bay Dr. .Im ''-~ ill m ig:- pli ()i. iiglt-iale. ill I piriimlrr. iii wfiii Ow - ii"'rfii-r % irttam.. off' lh' flm''inim'i-i !g: t , Oivm'.- ~i, !mii.m :uit on ri 31r.Al i i t %iti .%I i~t .%iit mIm i - . 1' 1is z i 119. i % imt n %t#ry *.irim-ii' Iy %%i~iim idi ~ill t *r i'mmmipairit, miii aftmer tr tit:, ini aimit ;iruii?i- ri'inl-n * . l pn l a i r i c i : 1 i liul I il' , ,t ill i t, l r tiim 0131L~ . iii i''r:irm nimm.1ir im-i10', niadm is rijtit F A i ) tm ' I 'lI E u.n It A EWFACT Jt'ny~i. '1. 31. Np.mi. r nli'fti with gri'nt vr n otial ilditucrY taiei tiia-. mi'd ill Ili.i .l~ tiIon'.t ';(ii3. tr'hR... _ omrm I- :mr l. mrmiiii ii ai aiiijr'mv ovetipy l0 astilotiulw, 'h mlinly govetr mout w ileltl ItIhlJl-itit Is 1i11t1 11 It btluon I n1l NH1ipi lortilo W i m4per 0%4 mis (1er ir til' ilt, I41uli, ( 'IIIl'fi i I III i hIIk I h '111 ib it tggIsNf j tr N h'I. ininc fra,' is ehn ambut~v -.ng of it 11t111 01 t4 1 l tt0 1111i1a i h te llnvo il I 6 1 it he 1i fihe 9Ilei&,ee gseelt' gc1 .eeo II II- l 0 11:1A 1111,11; 1001eeg il' prn-itile t 1i n,#' filg 14111 0-1i n pri,91n11 b,1.1 01111111 -'y the to,1|hlt, in thee f'e Stilf teli Il apitint y, *t he ncegro) raCIe canl rcnaih no' y ,eeltniegeIig, whicI tie whh,. panheca A lhce Ig Ipcrtii i thi'n nro linil, Ih 1e Wh1ern hnvo they e'vie'ell uyillitlty it ilake tis ti outarcivilizatioit Wheu live their best classes achitived n ilghue'I destwiny tia that of laverti waiiters Where have their ronss risen above tlt very lowest level of tIh worst popu lation? Whero ias ainy indivilitil evei, attninei, lint to say distiiettliml hut even respec tability, in an11y pro. fession? In Encglatid, ninny negroes who were supposel to exhibit taleit whenl chilren, la ve been subjected II n hot hed process o' culture, and tiw writings or two or ire oOf o tese ive been tollected in i volime; and flishop G(reoire of fl!ois hias written Ia stipidi book to prove. therefroin the intellecttia eeluality of lihe race. iut any one who wil1 take file Iroible to rea'l IlIse Verses Will fiil them for the most par. a dngge' ret loo poor to be called ve rse' tit all; aid whenever ia copy occurs of stillicirnt merit for the poet's corier (if tiIlt' siialeh. kiimd of country newspaper, its aithor is sure to WIrit up a Iulatto orl juadroon whein tie( aecompmnevino biiogfrlilphies are ref-rred to. 13y the history of tlie negro race, it is tle'rfore incontirover-til ji'proven that thiey are litterily icin'pal.i olef'jivilizt jUyl or <tVelpcmelint eit point (f .slavery. When the Starved barhn. .inn is taken from h wilus of A fice. elothled welfell w.ll, and associaxtii with tle whites, het quickly neqires n certain legree of' heiifth, strengti an inlte'lligeieco. l Jo will quickly ape tIe whue. 1l31t tiere Ihis developminen1t Ueense's. Beyond Iheat inl 110 illstilet, has he11 ever golle. Without aoiel rnation wth ill) le! while race, lf,. remains where I begian, 11nl sir.ks So n l L he its nuperi r inifltience is withdrawn. These phenomena are peculiar tohlie lack ItieQ. None of Ili- diversiticid fa I li i Iis if :h w I ite rcev exhibit iei. T'1 which one of the white races onld :I rinllinoges be given which lie h'oo.r he ni1groes of'Ilhe Ulilted Slates, wi'lhout mi imincceliate assertion mid proof of' its adlnt and its uiei-ilectual superiority, in i1undrie-ls and hundirlds of instailce's. Al thc whiie races have been .,vi:i-,ee Id developeoh in I In', and wlrf' ireemmlt ines lave throwni then) feak n I lea rism, they all exhibi capneity r . ".3tion natllJ. But- the exact Atary is ilhe c'YPhimteristic of tle. Agro. Whait dIeduct ion is to be rirnw~n from li- fice ? T(he phiain and inev-italer !ediuctin is ti:-Thiat thie negro is a 'tailly' distinct lurd inferior aneiimal. or pI4e'5esf Cani m a f'rom I lee Caeuen~ssia n;: hac lhe. negLro is tile conelfcting link li-e! enC inan cind te blrlitto creatIIionc; that thIe cegro i-c inetenel byv nature foer :u siemilari udepoiucuioe ' ipOO tie' Oeiacieen ni m cinc whi~ch onlty the14 ox, he ass, andl thce hior'si, fulfil ~:ho inteet uf thcer creation; that lice negcro rae is lihn re-suelt of' a diflorent net ref the' ereator from~ tileet whIiclh orig inatedl lhe ( c ecssianI,--am l is conesi picntly bieyori ecIthie scei' oflihose ab,:rnt nxionaNale of e' wvhite rne whieb declaeret' i al l ANY, AND EVERY THING. A. 3, & P. MOSES, lbtine reeiveiIlfthir F.\1L1. A.Nt) \tNT'I~t si' c e 'li o eet.:-r Lit their vcneelnorion \Vaere it otee-e, 't'he. lairgees t ni ern -I vacri'ed nouiritentee ofi (.iee-I=., \V rec. ncel .3terchan-eize. i to ' b e i.ei. ine Smeentereih.. liz: tiry (.m,t,. (;roeei I 'reeek'-ry Itnre)nre.r. 'ntlery. ru41viL'ed 'ee 4. o I t:ii-, '. ( :j- nat I lCieiet., Ilooite runi Shioe-. I:brya .l ir-, . Sth-, I I'e~r uee I'aitee I.e ther, I 'arri:tur T'renul ee e,, ne -heling .\ce e.., rue .:nii 3l:gll..;:ble I -.eeein.. lu ic '~ik SmaIt. n' 1.e!' ii '.eiht tronei, berui unit inarr.ow hare~. '-ejn.ir. ee l rouin) cii. Ji p, Ikict, are) Iieeeler Ireoee 'Tce.t i-r n' iL h ieejep. 't'n i,.. A c. ~the aceittention C (*'nchetr- I4 larinlenit re ti ai- v it l i ty~e or C.l nb- Ci btaec ied.ieei E te biie elhe ii e nieet h-tme . anorttni taI it 1; .\ I) V . i I-' e' I. C) TI It I N elhat hase' c-er b'e'en I h ?e lhet thie enirke', io e ther wi iteh 'lth tc. iie r-, ecece Ve'-ingsk ( '-ti l pen .e -- lc' e ire! tireling, Itte i to ith, tii ?'!Ine S eli .en suppl imny equantiey.gueict y. icr coelour eel jecul i e nn41C re iee eel eenr illau~ aes t I'.\T I:'.IT 311si lt -I \ ys t' AI.t, |INI l S ibile Ire-l h Ice., in-ce-t tpee. IPhant.-r. n~t ill iriol ie tt itheleir d tee lte e' a'ne r Iliuseis. ciei .\earotC ;oe, as we tatn cell lIb"'" I- Ieti tsunty I hirt''i! leiiee. FLOR A, 'a ry l e se a r c. ile Ic Lii ( a /-, 4 'Sn~ate-r lige th4 C;e ih~ in I li i Iricin the pirepar:ione ot bidael b-ac.',. parily-sueicr Ic. i iee . Cin 'i ex en-n'Le ;ri sl. vicce iL lii s I h-pi' o -' ofch r busne-, neif. Inrv c~. e Ing tcos give entire .tatieefcti' SIce inv e bui Ci byl applictlien hat rthe A.Cte Fi~pci. Allncc ceruc 0]'lA iTi~ Wi-ll ti i A N DL't'I it IA rcVu Fc', inl-1aelui clineo busi'rie ssl rziespct I ai i1.l~l ri fae ofc the pati~roni ai o hepulc.Al ob.nt. .lui~c 1l .anbibatt0. SThe" Friends of V1 IS ~v Ri4ngnlce h1110 as Canudidate for 1l Ofbece 0f Ordinary, at the entuig e-lection January nelt. MANY VOTERS. Feb., 19th, 1851 17 g rk- The Friends of Rei FItEJDl:IRCK IR U8I, announce hin as Candidale -for tho ollice of Ordinary, at il next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 tf 2p" Alasn. I'nIT0Ro : Y41 will please a nouice Mr. AMO A. NKLES a enndida for Ordinary of Surnter District at the hrt celt tion amwel oblige MANY VOTERS. Jan. 29th,. 1851 14 tf P0R SHERIFF. < Tite friends of A. It. Brat ham, Eaq., aninoupea him as a candidate f thel off1ce of Sherilr at the next election. March 29th, 149, 24td Ozr-We are auihomized t announce MALLY BRtOGDON, Esq. Candidate for the Oflice of SherifTof Sur er District, at the next Election. IYrWe na'c asilhos'rized t ,intoince Col. J01 IN C. R1lAME, a cat didate for the office ofSherif, at the ensi ing Election. Ti'ac Friendds of ItiCanaI'4 B. IROWN, annoutnco him a a Cand date for the Ollic of Sheriff of Sumnt4 Dist rict at the ensuing Election. iir We are aut horized to annouiice MA 1011N BALLAR{D, as a candidate I -5herilT at the ensuing election. Tlfe g'a'ieel. of W illina A. (O LOFAUhGif, IEsq , annolnce hit is a aididaw for Sherif at the ne Election. f)IR 'l'A X'Y COT12CTOR. %b 1:tsn. I*-ernns: Plen.ee nnnnunc ir. JOhIN F. .lIiARID. a enndidnte for Ta aollector, at the next elect ion. id obhlial 31IANY VOTER.S. Februinrv 5-h. l1 15 , rr-?We are authorized t InnMoune.lOl1N V DARGAN, a candi late for Tax Coliletor, for Claremon .ountv, at the next Election. R'T We are authorized t< mnoonce A LENA NDI-R WVATTS, Esq is a amlidate for Tax Collector,of Clare nont county at the enminr Election, ,. MANY tl-lUNDS. Ve -The Friends of Thos S-1.ir. ntnonnte him ns a camlidiale o .m oiset 'f 'Iax Collector, for the County o oinreiont. Noveiber, 195 2r. We are authorizei r) nomrme, Capt. J. w..'rrvTt-*,vE as a can lilnte for T'ax Collector for Salem. C.tl, a hev nrw! , levinon., . - Oet. il, 1P5: 51 tf . W hith Fr-i-vaciE og'.JoJ 1i .V IrI.:. E nnoqinlltile, nm n (1andiflai r i 4 ,r et r of Clarnlomnt county at th e~t 1e1e:jn:1, Cai Noticceg - GmE4TliIE WV. MYO31tu AN, SVi'\TEltVI13l3, S. C. T Oflice one. door Stoeh of A. C. Srai's lurerle he5.f-t Law Notine. TJhe' suerders have this day formedr o-pa.rtnier-hi~p int thle prattice of Law. T1. hI. FRtASER., I.. I.. Fl A SEi R.n Offie' rat Susuerille. .Jam I, 1S.51. ly WILLI.AM (. KENNEDY, Na'.ITEltVuI4LE, S C. W ill paractic'* mi ih. 4'ourt" of l.aw, for Sum re, ltiiih . Ir n.ha-. and ti l tarlinagton. .inn. 1%t, 1-,t 10 'are Reduced to $20 fr-on Charleston to Now-York, (1 I\A 1.I'.STO)N, S. C, fL.\VING the WVharf at the foot .aurens- .t. drirly at :3, p. in.. after th rrivalI ol the Southenrn ears, via WI I lI Ni T'( N, aml W ElDO( N, N. G. P'E l'Et~ill'It, RIlCII.\OND, to WASil N( GT'O N, 1H\ :1'l.\M011, PIlI LA DE L '111.1 ainl N. Y )HK. lhe strta'er. of this linet, from Chiarlesto o Wih lOml~iztn, are itn tirsitrate cotnditiot md- are oar 'ate'd by well Iknownvu and expc rinced ci oaander', aind the raiilroads ar n finte order, tereby securing safty lhot bavingt ailrealy becen ini opberationl will b: r(nnieto andu alter the first of Oc I 119, a apermoantnt arrangeme'nt frot (ha rleston toIi New York. P assenigel availhng thlemseives t hertof, will have th optIin etheIar toi ctu w10.ithiout de!la thrrough Iithei rouite or (otheirw ise. to stop : anyw of thie mtermted rte points, renewinl thir~ seata ont the. line to suit their c'onvt nience. lII t h is ruite travellers nua reach~ Ne(w Yurki onl the t hirdl dav duarigi buts iinere.hours . llag.rgage will b~e tic'ke't oni boatrdlthe Ste'ameor to WVehiln, as liki wVise' onI th eh. Jia re of c ars, at thle nterms Tlhroeh l Ti'cklet s $'.! I ach1, catn ailone I Ithu Iriom 1, \VlNSl.OW, Agent of tI W\inigtonlhan t lt:aa~h It. 1. Comitpan it thme allie of thei 'Companyv foot of La rensert ret, toi whlomn plea'se apptly. 1F othier itlorumit ion llinjire oft I,. C. DIl'N'A N, A\ t thle .meican I hotel, Ch'larleston S. liy p're' ilns arnh-r of the~ iardl or Trt< th. tinrd It~~liian~t of lvwenity five doullairs Spirine. l.mah- In.-tit *bopany, il ni toithienl.hi~.~ilpti. tci illi N. 11.-- my llVtil nh i'ne lpaynwnOitmay be nu to1 itr. W I ce. is, I' r'bilent of the Compaijn .lan1. 2'2, j15h. 13 1 Invitation, Th'le Frienads anod pat rotn of the stubsc l'r wi'll pleae comte forward andt settle I is thel art acle is inui n'~leededh, lto meect 0 er demands1)11. 11 S. \lMI.LIET T. Qlarleston Ibeti emento. E, B." CREWS$ Auctioneer and Con'anis oa M ER C II A N T. NO 19 V'ENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Unreserved Sales of DRIY GOODS twice a week at his Sales Room. Liberal advances a made on all consignments. 1e Noyember 6, 1850 2 T, E, CLYDE, Is W hoesale n-1d Retail Under Odd Fellow's Il,, Meeting Street CII AREN''O, .S. C. DEALIER IN Sugar, Coffee, Molavses, Wines, Liqours, - all, &C. . AGENT FOR r Cantoi Tea Compan!1's CeLraled Black and Green 'Icas. Oct. 2, 1050 40 tf ' W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E 8 T A B 11 SIIMEN Tr, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 King-strect, corner of' Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchiwers will find at all times a full r and complete stock of Gent's. R E ADY-MADE! CLOTHING . A R ICLES. o W. A. KENT. 0. I. aITCI.L Eannfactory 113 Wasitzngton Stores N. V. May 1819. S0 tf Trout & DeLange, COMMISS10N IER CHANTS, No. 112, EAST BAY, rchresrn, ~S. C. Keep constant ly on hand, a large assort ment of Fresh lburnt Stone Lime, Rosen dale Cement, I'laster of Paris, New York Marble LimA, l'hiindelphia white do., Gvp sum, or Pa rmevrs man-nuring Plaster, Fire and Ie1irth Brick, Ilastering Ihair, and Buildinr iateri-:!s in general. Ol(DE RS lelt with Alersr. .J. T. Sol. O NM(JS & Co. will meet with prompt attenitior. -:i11 23 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MIU.SICA INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of tie Lyre, lhnrlesion, S. C. TRAVELLERS AIM l'VITED TO CA.L AT TASHION':AULI. t.'RNISHIlNG STORE FORt GENTLEMIEN. Corner tf jeing and Market Strees W1EAR& '-1 CiAr..S~oN hOTEL. SIR 1TS I tFliet Linen and aluslin Shiirls., made in th aetFad-bion, and of thme best aiaeri al.s, usniperir woirk~i mshi p,;,'nd Dankin's Celebrated PA IfTT ERN. W. A. DANKIN is the original inven tor of the systemn of cutting Shirts by mneasurezmnt. D)ANKIN'S PATTERN has received the umi~uia bfied commend~ationsi of gentle. meniii m:dl pa~rts of the United States, and h) enl tiunonne'.m ircriect. The sni criorit y orfIDankin'sr Paouernover all the lhme imtin ofr~ it, is universally acknownlged.---.Theo yoke is fitted neatly to the nieck anid shmaizders urithouit seanms, and coinseiUenty does not chafe or annoy .te wearer. ken and1( shirts masde to order at short notice. AILS(1 FOlt SA LE UJNDIts Surn-rs ANt) DuatAL.:Ss of Cotton Silk, Cottom, Wouolen and othier desirable kinds, IDressin.' Gowns, Russia Belts, Suisp..ders, ll.if Ilose, Gloves, Cravats anid Il n kimerchie f. (ready hemmed.) Stocks 0 pera Ties, Caes Umbrellas, Soap. Per Inuvry. And am zreamt varety of other gosuiable fo.r Genmtleimn. Saendeaeaduniform--iand the busi - ness8 so coducted as tossecure the custom - or thoso whlo once purchase from us. - Oct. 2, 1350) 49 f I MPRO VED ENDLESS CIIlAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishing thme abiove Elevaitorr, en hlile suppiliedCi by the Subscriber, who is the Agent for the IDistrict or Sumter S. 0. R. F. LIGON. Sumnterille, Oct. ;i1st 1810. 1 ly " 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, v 5,000 yls. Brown ,-h~liring and ishecting, it 5,000 y ds. in llhi onmsti andi Tickings, (7 half barrels, Nio. 1, blackerel, ' Frelh sioda, W ine. and tInmon Crnekers and a freshm suppi~ly of aill kinds of Goods just re ) erived, niod for sale, biy g Fe b 7, A. J. & P. 3M0SES. REMOVAL iiF Ti!E Them undelr-jenedl haingm lemoved one door - helow~m Wmi. Web's~i Newv York XStore, would ir re.spetully soiciit the patronu..:e hecretofiire fat ',re hv.i h~% friendsl. amdlii ihe ciizensi of Sumter genieramlly, bing satisiedi that themm anaccommo date. them with any articles in his line. of b~usi - ness, conijtling if 'alarge andii well selecteduas ,'ortmentum, &c. 100 Gin Bands, 100Feet -I inch Copper riveted Gin '" (Oil lFloor (loth, India 'Rubber Cloth 1) Brumsmsels Carpet ingr tiogethmer with a fum) assort iment of ( :a rriauge Trimnumings, Oi'. de Painuts, Vomrnishm &c. For Salo by -A. J. & P. MOSES. ~ DeKalb Factory, ri- hlavinmg taken thme Agency of the Dit. ip. K A L F'A~ CTRY, we are propared to sell h-. thmiir Y AltNS and (OSNADUIRCS for Cali A. J. & P. .iIOSE$. NERVOUS 5YS E. 4: 4 For the Removal and Permanent4u GO - ij NERVOUS DISEASE1 And of thoe" Complaints which are caused ~~ ~a pelred, weakened or unalWthy coniion~ of thU0, NCERVIOUBS YSTE:~ This beautiful and. convenient appliCsion of terious powers of OALVANISM and MAGN'E been pronounced by distinguished physcllans, bot Europe and the Uni ted States, to be the aesw medicinal discoeery of the Jage. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIO. BE4T * and MAGNETIC FLUID, . is used with the most perfect aid certain imcecoss filbt* cases of GENERAL DEDILIJTY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving to4j. ie6j' various organs, and invigorating the entire systema. A In FITS, (ItA MP, i'AIALV84I and PALSY, Di~1fx SIA or INDIOESTION. ItHEUMIATISM, ACUT CHRONIC, GOUT, EriLEPY, IUMBAGO, D)MK NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OV THE HEALT, AIOPLEXY, NEUJRALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVEiCUOMPLATNT, SPUNAy/L COMPLAINT, ansi CURVATURE of the WLINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS. DEFr CIENCV- OV NEILEQU and - PHYSICALjjeB, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complisla from one simple canwo-tiamely, A Derangement of the Norvous Systom Ot(- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs end Medi. cines increase the disease, for they weaken tie1 vital enbta gles of the already prostrated system ; while, under the strengthening, life- 111ng, vitalizing influence of Oall vanism, s applied by this boautiful and wonderful diW covery, the exhausted patient and weaketaed suffetrer J@ restored to former health, strength, elastlicty and if . The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Chri~sUe's Galvaido Curatives, comists in the fact that they arrest and cure diseaseby outward aplication, iu place of the sa mnde of drug. ging. and *siokinig the patiit. t.l c.hausted Nature sinks hpe ssly sander the infliction. Thry strengthen the whole system, segualire the elek tation of the blood, proseate the secrrlians, and nerer do the slightest iqjury tinder any circu nces. Since their introduction In the United titates, only three years sitce. more than 60,000 Persons including all ages, classes and conditions. among w'hlcb were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been BfTIBELY AND PERMANENTLY OURED; when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing ease Deen tned In vain! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT suppose the cOaS of a peson aftiicted with th.at hane o tivtllzatiun, DySaPiSA, or any other Charonic or Nerv a Diasorder. In 'orinary cases, stimulants are taken, whic, by their actlet on the nerves and muscl9es of the stomach, afford teanrperdry relie. blt:t trhih' leavit the patient so a lower state, and witMs~ (acities, Wfar the action thus exdlted has ' . M -the sith the effect resulting from #'t angthe . VANIC BELT. Take a Dy#eP ul4o ueru .1*4h worst symptoms of ,an auacX ind' solssy .e W It around the Body. using the IgQt is de In a short perid the irsensible t Iristien tA the poeitIve eleasest of the Belt, pw, Aqp*QvA. vanic circulation which uill psg an WIt is thence back again to the posive, thuis keepr tinuous Galvania1o circulatinm throughout the isyste. Thus the =cat severe cases of D IIPEPSIA aseR1lt. AIANENTLY CURED. A YEW DAYS IS AMIPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TIlE DIsE.ttEOF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMCNIAM2 Of the mst Uunbtent Csaraet N EXTUAORDINA W which concluslrely prores thai "t Truth is straniger than Fictiond' CURE OF~ Rhetunatism, Bronchit'ia and Dyspepsta, isM- ,U. LANDIS, A CLE~ItYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainmacuas and esalt repsutation - Sssa'sat, Ne w Jersey, July 'ii Di. A. Hi. Unasras:-Dcar Sir : Yaou wish tit hknow~ _ me what has been the remta in mc own ense, of :the application of THlE (MALVANIC BILLT AND NECKC L.ACE. Myr reply Is as follows : For about Seaty yeais I hadt been suffering Itnun Dyspepseia. Ev err year the s ynmr.tome became worse, not' couldt I obtain psermanent relief from anf couse of medical treatmient whatever. About fuarteers .yes5re slate, in consequence of frequent expoiture to bhe weather. in the dsschnrge of nmy patoral dutie~ -I becm"e ''ect to a severe Chronic ltheumatisin, which F arter a ier the winter of 4 ~ ' quence of preaching a great deal in nay own ens. various other churches in this region, I was attacked, by the BronchItis, whIch iron became s~o severe -as to requite an immediate susptesion of my paapa labors. My nervous systes ee noe therasu p ires tr'etsd, and as my Bronchitis became worre, so aso did my Dyspepsie andi ltheuastic afrectioe-thus evincing that thseso dihorders were connected wsiths each other through the mse4ium esf the Neresous System. I the whole phaarmacopnsia there seeed to be no ese al agent which could reach and recupervate mny Nerseous System ; every thing thiat I had tried for this purfame hadl completialy failed. A t last I was led by my fiends to 4x amnine yout inventions, and (thou gh with no very aign guine hopes of their eflciency,) I dietenmined totry~se eilect of the applications ol the OG.tANiC BELT AND NECKLACE., with the .\AUNETIC FLUID. Thiswas in June, 1844. To sar carat Atvo5S~t5isat, 4r Two eatsasuw Dysasrsa an ose; an raisut nave I wasn ansas~ao to arsaeux sac SaTtAL. aaas, sea nava I eineas exstrn a tss.L~x sa.tvacr. en accocat or vase Daensrra;t aan sar Itsacuic avrtcraoae s-w '" eaatse cssan ye tati :xc. Such is the wonder ful and happy resutaof the experimuent. I have recomaaended the BELT and yLUlD to me8y who have been likawise sufrering (roan Neulglo ethe tiona. They have trimed them, waitsaius.yt astat I as.v; a, as saa casx. I am, dear sir, very D IItTElN~lL DR. CHRISTIE'S, GAiLVANIC NECK~LACE Is need fot all comsplaints affecting the Thtoat or lHead, inch as Blronchiti, Inflammation of lihe Throat, Nervous and Sriek Headache, Dininsevs of thes Iiead,.Nenrta lsn the Face, Bluaing or lIoaring In the Ears, e.ls, theh is rali Nervous, and that distressinig cosy inlt,eoall Tic Doloreuax. rDR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of Conulione'or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous, AS'sone of the Head and upper entremitiet. Also In ?al '' 'nd Paralyasand all disesescaused by a dellciency of pgwr or Nervous Energy in the lambs or other organs otth. (Qp- Many hundred Certficates from all parts of the eountry' of the msoet extraordinary character can be given, if required. ("C- No trul rinconvenience attends the use of TR H IT 'iS ai.VANIvC AqR TICtiS, en& they may be worn by the most fesbla, stid delicate, with perfect ease and! tafety, in many cases the senasation attendIng their use is AGl ly leaseant ead agrsela They can be sent to any par of the country. Pricos: Tho Galvanic Belt, Tharee Dnilwe The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars, The Galvanic Bracelets, One Doller Each The Magnetic Flutid, Onte Dollar. (7- The articles are accompanied by loll avid plain airections. I'amphlets with full particulars may be ha4 of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. ~-Bessev. qf Counttfelts enad We.,sters IasItettena., D. 0. MORDREAD, M. D GENERAL AGENT FORt TiHE U'NiTV.D STA'h.s', I3% Broadway, New Yaotk. (Er1 For sale in Sumterv'ilk', S. ('. by Dr. R, S. MIElLSTTr, authorkedI Agent ; anid by Drutggists genrally in ~Sothf Cartolinn, Aug. 2$, 1850, 441 cow fly Tile subscriber will rent for theO enls'.ll year on reasonable terms,, the residencer of the late D,. F. Wyles, E~sq. in Stat eburg,--On ths re mInes are a comfortabeDwelliner Hp9 and all nsecemsry Buildings, with-aboun'I'wenty Acres of Land~att~cacesthtwe tonhtaining comnplete 'Fan Yrd in f(ll ratef . Ml. A. WYI.ES, Mmdn Staiteburg, let Jasnuary, 100'~'. 10 t1