The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, October 22, 1852, Image 4
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p, all
lariment
nt of good
h,,al Charles
Furniture made.
wrtest nonce.
oflins funislhed with.
'es of Mr. C. W.
1i5h1 Metallic Plates
ks is a fair trial, and
attention to business ianu
merit public patronage.
X17, 1852.- 17y.y
KS, WATCHES AND
le :Subscriber would respeetfully in-.
the citizens of Sumter and adjacent
tricte, that he has just opened in Sum
ea:beautiful assortment of
Clucks and Watches
hes,. Finger Rings, Cuff Pins, l ar
ie, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Vest,.Guard
jjis, of Steel, Silver and Gold-Gold
ilver Pens and Pencil Cases ; Specta
of.various kinds ; WVhite and Coral
.Bracelets, &c. &c. All of which
b sold at Charleston prices for Cash,
C. T. MASON,
One store south of
Mrs. Hulbort's Millenery.
8.-Repairing of every description
o in the very best manner and at the
et notice. - All work done by
Warr atd to give satisfaction.
C. T. M.
Decdt er 2, 1851 .i t
Dinproved Cotton Gins,
'idnkl for past favours the subscriber wish'
't inform the public that le still manufac
l~iis Cotton Gins at his establishment in State
jrg, on the.most improved and approved plan
which he thinks that the couun ginned on one
.l those gins of the late improvement is worth
least a quarter of a cent more than the cot.
Iuned on the ordinay gin. lie also man
'u -ures them on the ritost simple construction,
fie finest finish and of the best materials ; to
It, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case
e'niit which lie will sell for $2 per Saw.
repairs old gins and puts them in con -
4r ait.he shortest notice. ' All o
u
5t0 ILENGES,
cones ir. hle ahh and happiess
isat all times of the most valuable
d take it fur granted that every
I1_oall in their pope er, to save the lives
their bhlldfni and that every persona will en
ea'Vror to promote theIr own healthl at nil sacri
fices. I feel it to lbe my duty to solemnlly assure
(5 ou that Woaats, according to the oiion~l of
- .thmoast celebrated PhmysiCians, lare the primlary
- bses-of a lat-ge maijority of diseases to wichl
achildren 'and adults are habtle ;if you have ana
lappetite continnally changeabhe from one kind
of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in thet StoZ
n h6'h; Picking at thle Nose, Ilarniess nand Full.
es f ie ely, Drg Cogh, slow Fever,
aulse'rregular-remembler thaat all thlese dlentae
W2 naisM,&youshlould atonlceupplly theC remaeily:
-hObenIstck'% Worasi fey auap.
KAt article founded upon Selenutific Prinlciples
cn9.'nded with purely vegetable sublstan~ce~s
.~lg prfectly safe whien taken, and cana be
gen.to the most tenader Infanat wiith decidedd
- i~~jef~ al eflect, where Boee Comnplaints and
. eUarhaa have made thleml weak ad de blilitatedl
itseTonic prperties ,of myl Wornn SyrlI p are
ssuech, that st stands wvithiout an equal ill the cataL
logue of medicines, ill giving tne and1, st renlglh
le the Siomnach, whnu mkes it an ifalable
*~,,remedy ~r those atilicted wiith Dygrps,.ia, the
atomishing cures performed biy tIls Syrupi alter
Phyuiblans have fmiled, is the best evidence Utfits
sut efficacy over all others.
*'.This Is the most diflicult Wo'arm tchdetroy oif
Sthat ilfesit the humalni systeml, It groiws tol an1
motidfnto len~gthI beoaming 1.0 voiledl ami
as~,tened to the Intestinecs and StolInehl elinetilur
~the hcalth so sadlyr as to cause Si. V'itnl. banle~,
S'" Fits, &c,, thlat thlose a illicted seldlom if eve'r
S'" dAphe't that It is 'Thpc Worm hlastenaing thlem~ to
a tt'ettly grave. In order to destlroy this WVormn, a
v~lerf energetic treatmenit multst be ptllrsuledl it
~dkl' lferefore be prope.r to take (6 to 8 of Iny
- 1Jl'er ibalisso as to remnove all oblstrucetionas, thalt
kthe Worm Syrup muty act direct 1uon tiw Wor
whlh must be taken iln loses (If a Tullble 4poon.1
Ahls 3.times a day, thleso directionls fo:Iowe~d
1have never been knownI to foil ill entring tho
- most obstinatecaeoTpeWrm
* obenmsck's Liver Pills.
part of-tile R)ystemi is mlore Ijlile. to disease
the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to pulri
the blood, or giving thle proper secratlionI to
te ble ; so thlat ally wrong acetionl of ilae Liver
effects thle other imlportanlt paIrta of tile systema,
ad results varioulsly, in L.iver (Complaiml,
SJtindice, Dyspepsia, &c. We shlould tlaerefore
watch every symptomI thaat mlight indlicate Ia
w'-'1rong acnon~l of the Liver. Th'Iese Pills beimg
'~~"bmposed of R~oo-rs and Pa.Awrs furnaishled lay
-nature to heal theo sick: Namlely, 1st, An Ex
PEC3oRANT, which .rugmnents thae secretionl froma
the Pulmonary mneuis membranle, or promnoes
the discharge of secreted mlatte'r. 2i, An A a.
- TERNA-rivn, whlich chlanges ini somae iniexplien
tble and insensible maanner thae terlaina morbida
s~ttoss of the system. 3rd, A Toxie, whaich
~ves tone anal strenlgth to tile nervous systemll
1s~enowing hlealilh anad vigor to aull parts oif thae
Sbody. 41h, A CA-rnAl-rtc, whIichI lcts iln per
K'fmharmony with the other iungredlieatu, andl
~i; prating on the Bowels, ad expellinag thec
Swole mass of corrupt andl vitiated maatlter, and11
pnrfyig te Boodlwiulh destrolyl diese and11
* 'bu will find these Pills all inavaluable med31is
ei~ne int many conmplaintas to which ynn are subla
et.jC In obstructions either total or partial, they
~'lae been found of inestimable beeit, rest'orinlg
vtheir, functional arrangementsto ahealthyV ad1.
* - n u fi% the- blfood and other fluaids sao
~tWso flight all coamplaints wich
on amale irregulariaies, as head11
eia,~ dintoess of sight, pain1 inI thIe
a lesersieriedi.N..Honessatcx,
ijji eImatiton.
Agents wvihing new suipplies, ad Stalr
,o~pers deshlous of becoming Abl~ats must ad--.
11alra.thzeP orietor, J.. N. IHOUENSACK,
Jiba Pa.
,Va& iy lbruggsi ad Merchaants inl
* Iji> . esoale Agent
24-tf
LANTERS
- criber has just received a large stock
a'fur SPRING AND SUMMER, which
ers at Charleston prices, less expenses.
0 rales heavy Osnahurgs, -
" Shirting and Shentings,
" " Blue Denimna and Marlboro' Stripes,
10 Hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
25. llhbts Baltimore Flour,
25000 fine pamunish Segays,
* Sugars, Cofrees, Teas, &c. &c.
Molasses, Soap, Starch, &c.
L. B. IIANKS.
April Gth, 1852 24--tf
Notice to Pedlars.
pEDLARS of all descriptions, whether
* on foot, horse. back, or with a 'wagon,
are hereby notified that should they be
'found TRADING IN THITS DISTRICT
after this date, without the necessary Li
cense, the law will be enforced against
them. A CITIZEN.
June 22, 1852. 35-tf
Land for Sale,
rp1E Subscriber ofTers his Plantation in
1 Clarendon for sale, containing 7b0
acres of Land ; 150 acres cleared ; the
place is well settled. On the premises
are a good Gin and Screw, Iforse-Mill
and Wheat Thrasher. Any, person wish
ing to buy, may apply to the subscriber on
the place, one mile above Calvary Church,
on the main road to Camden.
J. C. WEEKS.
uly 6, 1952. . 37-tf
Notice,
All persons indebted to me individually,
or as Ordinary, will please make immedi
ate payment, as it is absoluiely necessary
that I close up my business, some part of
which has been of long standing unsettled,
and which I am determined shall remain
so no'longer. I hope my friends will attend
to this at once, and give me and themselves
as little trouble as may be.
W. LEWIS.
Feb. 9ih, 1852 17-tf
WUIIEREAS the law requires the Ordi
nary of Sumter District to be in his
Oflice, Monday and Friday in each week,
persons therefore having, busine in aid
Otlice will pleas n ntho days.
W. LEWIs.
t !arch , 1852: 20-:1
Valuable Wodlandi Near
'ItHE TOWN FOR SALE:
Between 17 and 18 acres of land lying
at Turkey Creek near Suntcrville. will be
sold on accommodating terms to an ap
proved pnrhiser. A pply at this o ice.
Jan. 27th, 1852 14-tIf
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CoNROF kiNG AND GEoiwE S-rUF.E-rs
Chnarlestonx, S. C.
Tills SUIISCItIBER, having di,
pjJosed( of his intert in the AEll
SCA N IIOTIL to Messrs. G. F. Ih:n
snv& J. M1. i n7s-r, ,,olicits fur them the pa
tronage of his frienmds.
C EO. W. ICING.
Thle undeltrsignedt would respectfully inform
lheir friends ani lhe trave.lling pubtl ic that they
h.ave Ieast that elegan.t estiablishmen~it the Anteri
enn I miel, coirnecr of King and I *corge Streets,
whtere they are radoy for the reception of those
who may favor them wimth a ('all.
Ki1sNNIEOY & IIIlRST.
May 25, 1852 31-6m
Bllack Crape at. 25 Cenits
PER YARD1.
Arn1 siuperior qaitieis at 31 1-4 nnd 37 1-2
:Tiuta a yard. Tliln-se will he foundl remiarkably
tow. W. .1. JiACOlli & SON,
221 King st-, (bend ,) oipp. the Big Iloot.
June( 29, 1852. 36t f
LAEROBERT LATTP
LATI TllE Fil1M OF D)ICKSON s.A TTA
wouldi respectfulty in form his friemies iad the
p.nhheli 'enerailly, Ithat heii is now receiving a to
rb-i,, of' I f ivy ad Fancy G rceries, which, he
widl sell bow for ca'ht-T!lwo doors above the
P'lanters' I Intel, and iimmediately opposite James.
Camiden, 8. C. Dec. 10th, i1850 tf 9
Improved Endless Chain
WVater' Elev'atorN,.
All pe.rsons wishi in i the ahbove FElevators can
he suplieid lby the. .u aseriher, ni ho is the Agent
for the District of Stmuter, 8. C.
It F. LIGON.
Sumnterville, Deember 2, 1851. 0--tf
So, Carolina-Sumter Dist,
Expanrte. In Equnity.
Ei-)w'D. A~~;.r'ses,. l'etiiioni for sale
I IOSEA Wi t.SON, e al. of I,:ind, &c,
1Y Order of the Court tf Eintity, 1 will
Iiell Ion Sacle-daiy ini October next, the
T1ract of Land kno'wn as the Anderson
T1racet, conitainingti 794 acre?s,-miore or less,
lying in 31 idd Ic alemn, sit tnated on Tavlobr
Swampuij, ahont one mile from the lhack
Rtiver road, and lymng direcly Oin the Rail
Road.
'ThIe said Lstd cannot be sold for less
titan $4.00 per acre.
Tram-One-htalf payable on the 1st
January next, and bahmetne on irst Junnuarya
1851, withI interest payablle annnally till
fully paid. Purchaser to give JBond and
personal secumrity, atnd a mortgage oh thme
prenuses.
(LI A Phatt of the above land will be
exhibited'on the dlay of sale.'
W. I?. B.11IAXNS W OR TI 1,
CJom'r in Equity
Aongnst- 17, 185%3 46--7t.
IJS hereby given tihat application will be
in mde, act.'the next 9esssion of the State
Legi?.lature, to close the road known as
-the Midd(1letosn 'rccad," leading from t ..
Depot, t~dhro nmy lant tion. t.I
*L MRMA.
Setebe.1 1..41-3
pleasjd. o
aliic1e,' ceni
vii ,iatiufftcturs?
s i e:styleuaaally,
et Their long cquaint
market as ipntiluctiuer6
Will enallo tlemt io r .erreat
e ita to purchasers both in stylos
,,riti~gut'24 '1852. 44-tf:
R_ 1DY MADE CLOTHING
of all deicriptoii as low as $2 50 a full.suit
L. B. IJANKS
April 6th, 1852 24-tf
Feh Butter,
Fresh Gosher Butter,
" Virginia and Mountain .utter
For sale by ROBERT LAT TA.
Camden, Nov 25, 1651. 1-tr.
Scling OW!
STOCK OF DRY-G OODS,
AT. REnUCED PRICES.
W. J. JACOBI & SON will this day com
mence oferinag the whole of their large and
well selected Stock of Dry-Goods at greatly
Reduced Prices, to which they invite tta. at.
tention of purchasers and dealers.
W. J. JACOBI & SON,
S221 King-sit., bend, opp. the Big Bout.
Charleston, June 29, 1852. ' tf .
Notice.
The subscriber having purchased the STOCK
OF GOODS belorging to A. J. & 1'. Moses
will continue business at their old rstand, an
assures his friends, and the public . generally,
that he will do all in his power to merit their
confidence and patrage.
PERRY MOSES.
February 10, 1852 16 tf
Notice.
DR. J. Al. STAGGERS, havinrr located
at Murray's Ferry, perinihily, of'ers
his services to the people..
June 4th 1851 32 tf
Butter' Lard, Bacon & Corn
PRIME M Iountain Butter (in small Firkin.)
do. do. Leaf Lard, do.
North Carolina Bacon,
do. CORN.
ROBT. LA'TTA.
March 25, 1851 24 if
BEING appointed the Agent of NEWMAN
& Bnton:ER's PIANO FORTI'ES, I can
recommend them as being finished in ex
quisite manner, with in entire Iron Frame
to keep theta in tune, and not liable to get
out of tune so readily, with English Grand
Action, 6 to 7 octaves, in Rosewood cases.
Triese Pianos are manufactured in Balti
more, in a Southern State, warranted to
stand the climate ; not to wind or draw up.
I shall be pleased to receive- orders, and
will have them deliverediby-i'comeotent
person, who will pit:'tliet up atid tune
thenm. - - M ;
Terms ioderate and easy...Cull and
see before rchasin elsewhere.
StS, Agent.
TIlE subscriber has just retnrbed Prom
Charbl-stou with, a full assurtneat of A L
KINDS OF GOODS, Watres and Merchan
dise in his line of business; having excercised
the utmost ditigence in buying them ChEAP
AND GOOD, (and goods are l bought are half
sold) he can make it nn object to ay. oe to
make a bill with him, either at Wholesailo ot
A pril Otha, 1952 -24--tf
P E RRY 1I OSES,
(At the ohal stand of A. j. & P. gitag
Offi-rs to his frinds and the pubatlic ge nerailly
a fres sup ~aplhy ofevet y vairiety oaf goods selectedl
by Ihmself, viz: ini Dry Goodais
3-4i, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, up to 12-4 Domaestics, from
5 cenats a yardl up, air less by the qantity.
Browna Lmensia at 12 1-2 eet-is a yanl,
Coloired muaslinas, anda Linen~a Lusture.s, 8 yards
to thae dollar.
White, Cruape Shaawhs at 65 00
IN GRIOCmtlEs,
lBaltimnore Flour, (warranated goodI) at $fG 50
25 Sacks Salt.
larrel, of [birdi.
Old Governmnenat Java Coaffiae in Matts.
tuarto all kinada, somea. excellenat qalhity at
Spe.rm, anad Aaan~tine Candaleas, hessa thana
they can be bought regairly in Charleston by
thae boix. Ahanoadsa, ltaisonas, Figs, Curranatsa
C itront, Candy, &'e.
in, great variety, at very loaw prices, and heo
I)EI'-ES compets~ition ini lard ware, Cutlery
naita Carpeter ta NTools.
A pril 27tha, 1852 27--tf
1,000 BumsIieI of~ou',u.
\V NTlay the subscriber Oneo Th'lot
W An BTDushael- of C.orna, faor whlach thec
hiighesta maarket price will he paaidh.
PERRY AMOSES
SFebruary 1 0, i852. I10-tf
.Ft~h tahaaaButter,
.Freh GohenIbmtter.
Loafs, U.rusha, Clauratied anal Birawn Saugars.
Best lito anal Java Cofle.
Orleanas itajaissei.
Sardinte, l.a'bstaers, Snlmiond and Mackeral.
P'ickeaa, Preserves, &'c.
Also, (ClEKSE of thae Donatns llrann, that
will keepa m any cliate, anda imapraove with
agua, at . pElRRY MOSES'
Iron,
Swedecs iad Englaish, Broadl andI narrow
BLar, brinnare, Rounatal Ova. U; I opBhitt
and Boater I ran. Cast, G;ermant anad Jllister
Steel. Smaithi's Taools. Carpenter's Toaols
Baiggy Axles anad Springs, Carriage T1rim-a
lainmgs. Hollow Ware, Cait and WVrought~
Naits, ahvays on handa andia for sie low
4f PE R RY 310888.
.leb. 2-h, 1852 18-t f
Garden Seed--Crop 1851,
Just rceeived a freshi asurhY, ancludinaag evsry
-ariety whaich are WAl~ RANT1ED. Also
PtlERRIY MOSES
BARGA INS to lbe haad am thaa aibovo article
tPERRY MO08E5'
F-eb. l7tha, 1852 17-tif
Corn,
500) BUJSIIELS OF C 0 R N, Jtist r
coived andl for salo low byMOF
tune 28, 15. pgRRy1 OSS
Lisac
For Salea at PEFRRY MOSES'~
Feb. 17th, 1852 17-tf
Parasols ! Parasols !!
Oaar whlole assortment of P arasaois ad Um-,
reihas are naow oflorinag at IRediucead Priaes,
a close ot. W.I J. ACO( &11 SON
221I King-st-, (benid, ujp thte flag 1oot
June 29, 1852 yf L
} L. ,'. sitigfroraditsorn
ideredfLierr 8(o
nach, such 'as Constitz.
Slion, Inward Piles, F it*ness .
or Blood to the Head, Aciditp i
the Stomacl, Nausea, edrt burn, Dis
gust for Foode Fuellness or 'We it inthe'
Stomach,. Sour Eruetations, Sinking or Flut
tering at the-pit of the Stomach Swin
rnang qf the Head, Hurried arndDigi.
cult Breathing, Flutteritg' at 1
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sensations wchen in a lying
pdsturc,. Dimness of
Vision dots or
tebs 4jore the
Si ht,.
Fever and dull :pain In the Head, Deficienc
of Perspiration, -Yellowness of the Skin anr
Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbo
&c.. Sudden Flushes of heat, urnin in th
Flefi; Constant Imagining of Evil and Grea
depression of Spirits, can bt efyectually cured b;
Dt. IIOOFLAND'S
. Celebrated German Bitters,
PtEPARED BY
Dr. O. M. .Jackson,
AT THE GERMAN MIEDICINE' STORE
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is nr
excelled-if equalled-by any other prepare
tion in the United States, as the cures attest, i
many cases after skilful physicians had faileL
These Bitters are worthy the attention - c
invalids. 'ossessing great virtues in the ratif
cation of diseases of the Liver and lesse
glands, excrtising thme most searching powers i
weakness and affections t' the digestaveorgau
they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.'
From the Boston Bee.
The editor said, Doc, 22nd
Dr. Koolland's Celebrated Gernian Bit
for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice
Dyspesia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is d;
served y one of the most popular medicines c
the day. 'T'hese Bitters have beena ued by tho,
sands and a friend at our elbow says lie hn
himself received an efectual and permnanel
cure of Liver Complaint from the use of thi
remedy. We are convinced that in the use <
these Bitters, the patient constantly gai
strength and vigr-a fact worthy of great con
aideration. They are pleasant in taste an
smell, and can he used by persons with tho mot
delicate stomachs niih safety. under any cii
cunastances. We are speaking from experience
and to the afflicted we advise their use.
"Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literar
papers published said, August 25
Dr. Iloofland'sr German flitters, manufncture
by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended b
some of the most prominent members of th
faculty as an article of tmuch eflicacy i
cases of female weakness. As such is th
case, we would advise all mothers to obtain
bottle, and thus sfae themselves much sici
ness. Persons of debilitated constithtions wi
find these Bitters advantageous to their healt
as we know from sx aerience the salutary eil'ec
they have upon weak systems.
MORE EVIDENCE.
The 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' th
best family newspaper published in the Unite
States. The editor says of
Dr. iloojland's German Bkers.-It is seldot
that we recommend what are termed Paters
Medicines, to time corifihenae and patronage a
our readers; and therefore when we recomnmen
Dr. Ilooland's German Bitters, we wish it t
be distinctly understood that we are not speal
ing of the nostrums of the day, that are noise
about, for a brief period and then forgotten afte
they have done their guilty race of mischie
but of a anedicine long established, aniversall
ptized,and which has met the hearty approva
of the faculty itself."
$r Evidence upon evidence has .been ra
ceived (like the foregoing,) from alt sotLioqet
the Union, the last three years, and thSG-sd
est testimony -it-i;s-farnr r iirioin is mor
-of ivureid in the practice of tla regular Phys!
cians of I'hiladuelphiia, than all other. nostrutt
combined, a fact that can easily be establislhe
-Apd fully pring that a scientific preparatio
.A tlure 'vit a ein. quiet approval when pr
Muter oveoatdb is forms.
" That 1'iridnelleine will cure Liver Conplair
At lysipein, to one can doubt after using
as diret h'-nets xlie'etfacally'tip~nr the 1 i
mach anid Liver; it is preferable to calnmael i
all billious discuses-thre effect is imtnediatc
They can be administered to female or iafar
with safety and reliable benefi t aany tine.
.IE~WAltlE OF C.OUNTh~iWE1TS.
'is mmedicine haas attalited that high chiart
ter u baich is neesa.rv for ail tmedicitnes to atii
to indurme coutmaerfeite'rv to paut fartia spuriot
articles at the risk of thae lives of those whlo at
itnnocetly dleceivedl.
Look well /o the marks of te genuinae.
They have the wvritteni signaaturc of C. ii
JACKSON uapotn the wvrapper, amid his unam
llwn ini the bottle, wcilhout asrhi theyj arc spe
reus.
For sale Whlolesale andl Retail at the
GERlMAN AlEDICINE ST'i'lIE,
No,. 120 Arch-'Street, one dioor beflow Sixtl
P'thuatlilaepia; andl by respectable dealers gema
rally throutgh the counttry.
Prtices1 Redueced.
To enale ali classes of itavaliids tam enj'y tl
adavanttages of t heir great retstorative powei
Nidn~l&e Bsottle 75 casts.
Also for stale by It. S. 31I:L LiLT,
Drauggist, Siumterville, S. (C.
C'Y' Whmolesahlo Agenat frGegiSu
end North Caroiiaa. o eriSu
IiA VJ LA ND, IIA1t1IA LL & CO0,
Dec. 23, 185L Chiarle'stona,S. C.
New Arrivals
AT TilE (CAM iEN IBAZAAR.
The' sumbscrmibers hev in 'st receivedl their mne
at'tarlaimont oaf SI'IING A N Ia su31311i
L,00DS, wivimhl 'onasists partly af
' Calicoes, Gitnghamts, pl aian and etmbhroideare
l.awnas, Fatney 31Shu-lts, at all pries; l.imne
Camabrie, asaorted coluors ; Catmbrie ad 51 ushim
plin amnd chiecked ; Crapies, iiare'ges', Chaally:
Del .inaes, Tiemu Silks, andl a gretit variety C
othyrr articles siable foar Ladmeaa' Dres~ses.
A .sa.-A iarge assirttmnt (If Linaeaa C'amabri
II ,dkfsa, Needbj-wovarkedl ( ollzars amad Uanfha
*lhemiisetts amid ( ap., aslima ta Lavae Sleeve,
Capes '.aud klanitilhla, Ilaee andaluisin lidgi;
zandu lnsertinag, liulanets tami Itibbontts of thi
laewes't styles, aiory, lilc'k and Feather Fant.
Umbnarellsaa atnd P'arasaals, anad a great varietyc
othe r tart iies a taalamneraous -o mamei.
Tiheay recnnnd their staack of bhleahe
ar~d barown Shi raing, blhic anad striped llotea
spaunls, Coatton anad !tle Osanhursvs, fleu TIic'l
tamnd every kitnd of To',welling~ andTabi,'dle Linen
A very large tas.aaranenaat of lIo,,iery of every dle
scripthin. Linaea, Thread Lauce and Silk G I uve
Th'ley invite their friendas to call att thecir Store
feeling certain oa ibe able tom satisfy thmema ii
e very way, as wsell ini the parice as in lie assorm
meantt (If thle Gaoods. 31. U~LtCg Litt & (U
Alar il '2(. 1852. 26-tf
New Fall and Winter Goods
Thei subsacribaers are nowa~ receivinug andl olsn
log theimr usial suplyli of Dry Goodtxs, flardwaar
atnd Graocries, alhe iprices oif wthich n all bea ver
muchl redummcd, anll inivito their friends anda tha
pub'tlie toex~amitne thi-ria stock.
51. DRiUCKFER & CO.
('amdeln, Oct 28, '51. 1-if
-New Spring Goods,
3!. Dai lcxahL & (Co., haave just receivm'd theti
ne'w suply of SPItING AND) Si'5l3110
CLO'l'NG, to wvhich itey wouild inavite the
aittenmtionl of thni puici, att tile samelitimeila thaey
syoubal recoarmmenda~ their Stock oif Otfi'ttinrg A r
tijles, viz: Shairts, Coillars, Criavats, I iner
garmelnt, I fasihery, Gloves, Sutspen'aders, &'.
Alpril 20, 185'2. '26-tf
Notice.
AI , Persona hatvin ., dean ds nagnintst tha
hmand lienm in prope'rly uttesatedh, amal I hose
indebted wilt imake' immedante pa jaymaent tc
W. WATiIES ItEES.
May 4, 185I2. 28--tf
Notice,
A LL. Personas imndehte'd to thme subscribae
by Noto aor Accont are respectfuilly
sohicitedl to enall amnd sttlhe immenadiamtely as
circumastances comnpe himn to callI ont tem.
D) . JVWIN,
Marcha 15, 1852.) N N$~II
D J. HOU
PEPSIN. 4
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID
OR, GASTRIC. JUICE.
Prepared from' RENNET, or the- fourth- Stomach
of the Or, after directions of Baron Liebig, the
great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. .louoit
TON, L D., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Jaipnadice, Liver Complaint,.
t Constipattonm, and Debility, Curing anesr'Na
- ture's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the
Gastric Juice.
. 'I Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin,.intuied
f in water, will digest or dissolve, Fine Pounds
- of Rhast Beef, in about two hours, .out of the
r Stomach.
m Pepsin is the chief element, or Great Di est
ing I'rinc-iple of the Gastric Juice-the Solvent
of the Food, the Purify ing, Preserving, .at d
Stimulating Agent of tI btomach and Intes
tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stem.
ach of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Digese
vivo Fluid. precisely like the natural Gaitric
Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a
Complete and Perfect Substitute fur it. By the
aid of this preparation, the pains and evils o,
Indigestion and Dyspxtpsia arr removei just as
they would be by a healthy Stomach. it is do.
ing wonders fur Dyspeptics, curing cases of De
bility, Emaciation, Nervous Dechane, and Dys
peptic Connsumptioin. supposed to be on the verge.
of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon
which it is based, is In the highest degree Curi-,
ous and Remarkable.
SSCIEN'TIFIC; EVIDENCE !
- Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Ani
mal Chemistry, says: " An artificial Digestive
Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be
y readily pretared from the mucous membrane of
thie somaoh of the Calf, in which various arti
cles of food, as meat ani Lggs, will be softenmed,
y changed and digested, just in the same manner
e as they would be in the human stomach.'
Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the
" Physiology of Digestion," oblorves that " a
diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric
Juice is a prominent anti all-prevailing cause of
Dyspepsia;" and It states tbit 4 adistingutished
professor of medicine in London, who was se
t verely afilicted with this complaint, finding
every thing else to fail, had recourse to the
Ga.stric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of
living animals, which proved completely suc
cesully." sc
Profeisor Dunglison, of the Jef'erson College
Philadelphia, in his great work on liuman Piy.
siology, devotes more than fifty pages to an ex
amination of this subject. his experiments
with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice ob
tained from the living human stomach, and
fromn animals, are well known. "lit cases."
he says, "digestion occurred asperfectly in the
artificial as in the natural digestions."
r fDr.Juim W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry,
f' in the Medical College of the University or
V New York, in his "Text Book of Chemistry,"
p gu 386 ays,: " It has been a question who
ther artificial digmtaeiencon Id he >erformed-but
1As n11W fttivifrsa-lly adisti o t skijtty be."
-.Dr. Carpenter's stmdard work on Phystolisi,
v hich is ina thh library of every physician, and
Is used as a Text Book in all the Colleges, is
(p1I- of. :viknce similar to tho above, re
spcug th remiakablo Digestive power of Pep
sinnd t net that it may be readily separa
t ted fromn the stomach of the cali-orOr,1tirtmed
for experimcnts in Artificial Digestion, or as
remedy ftr diseases of the Stomach, and defi
t cient secretion of Gastric Juice.
t -' Call oi the Agent and get a descriptifd
Cirenlar, grany is,gir inrgov .muntsof t i
i emitiic Evidence, similar to the above, togeter
with Reports of Itemarkable Cures, from I'l
it parts of the United States, M
AS A DYSI'EI'SIA CUJRER, .
Dr. Ilotighiton's PemrsmN has prodluced'isj~tS
-mmost mammrelous cfleets, in cring cases of De
ability, i.smamciationm. erosDciline, and Dys
a peptic Contsmptionm. It is immporible to give
e time details of cases itn thme limtiits omf thtis adver
tisement; hut atetiented cerlifimates have
bceen given of miore thanut Twio ltlundred Iternaark
F. mable Cmurem, ittPhiiladelpiaim, New. York, and
e loioto alonie. There were nearly all desperate
- cases,, utv] time cures were tnt only rapid anid
woniderfui, bmut permnient.
It is am great Nervousm Anttidote, ammd pamrticular
ly uisefmul for tenadenacy to Biliousm dim'ordecr, Liver
,Commpuluint, Fever aind Agmne, andu mime E'vil elliects
.of 4mimmimte, 31ermcury, and oilier druigs uponm the
1iigestive Origanms, mafter a long micknemss. Alsm.,
for excess ini eatinig, and te toot free use of ar
dentt spitits. it abnmost reconceiles Healthwt
e Inteimptante.
O (LD sTIOMAe'If COMPL'ATNTrS.
'iThere, is nao form otf Olid Stomach Comnplints
ic mh it does inot m,.em to remach andi remnove at
Itonce. No noiter how bad they may he, it gives
unopleeis,:nt .sitptoms; andm it ontly needs to be
repeatied for mm idjurt time to mamke thme'e goodl
eileets pmermanatent. Purity, of 11iood and vigor
of flody follow mat oncee. it is particutlar excel
Iceit inm cases of Nauseca, Vomiing, Cratmjs,
Sorenemtss of the pit oaf tihe Stomach, distress aflter
eaiting, low, cotld stamie itf thme Blod, Ileaivitness,
iuoss of Spirits, Despmonmdenmcy, Emamciatiomn,
W eaknemmss, tendentcy to Imtsitiy, Sumicidec, &c.
I Dr. JIlomghmtomn's P'epsin, is sold by nearly mall
time deamlers imn fitne drugsn mndi Populamr Meldieimmes,
thtromghout time Uinitedl States. It is prepared itn
Powder, andii itt Flid form-t-andm in 'rvecrilption
j.vials for time muse of Phiysiciamts.
P'rivamte Circulars for thme use of PhIysicians,
mmaty be obtainead of D)r. Iloughmtont or hmis A gents,
dieseribimg theu whtole process ef prep~aratio,anti
stymug thei ambotmrimies mupon wichel thme-cmne. of
-this newi remedm.iy are bamsed. As it is niot a .cret
remerdq, tno obmjet tiomn enn be naisedi augainst its
use by Phiysiianms itt respetable s~tandimng andI
.re-gutla r practice. P'rice, One Dollar per bottle.
W'/ Onmsmavmn -rntis-Every bottle otf time
genuino Pi'PlslN htears thma writtem signature of
J. . tomTo!, M1. D., sole P'roprietor, PhIil
adielpia, Pa. Copy-right anmd Trade Mmark sti
eutredi.
tf Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in
-3Medmeimos.
F~or talo in Sumnterville by
1)cene l'illR & URlITT'ON.
Deebr10, 1851. 8.-ly.
Just Received,
A T L . B . H AN K S',
A lot of chemtp M isins antd Gimnghams,
Swis antl Blook Mluslinms. Alpaccas,
E mtbroidecred curtaini Auslitis,
1Ftrmttre imtities, Frinmges,
Chunbtlram Ginmghmams, Slik aind Linen Luts
Mohairir and Grast Skmrts. Conrdedl do.
Chemmitsetts & Colla rs, Mutrning Collars,
Ladies whmite anmd col'd Kid Gloves mind
Slippers,
Ladies antI Aisses col'd and bik Gaiters.
13 Bales Stuperior Factory Yarn.
M1ay 24h, I185-3. 31-t f
Notice, .
Alml persomns hmavihig dlemaadms a gaitnst time Es
tatte or V-.-S. Ileiner, deceased, wil ipreseni; thmem
dumly nttested; andt hos' idebted w i /make
S- C., ILOUISA IBELSER, Ad i'ri.
Oc t. 20th, 1851 52 t4
IExecutors Notice,
im ave appoinutedl Mr. Samumel E. Wilson my
Agenmt to settle tup all ite matters of the Estate1
of Col. Stepheni Lacoste, bate of tii District. ]
ANNA E!. LACOPE. 1
All persons htavmng dlemntrds agatist time EF.
tae of Stphen Lacoitte iml p resent themn dunly(
mttvted. l'hioe indebhtedl will niake imnmedliateo
Lao' to f6 \V ILSON\, A em fj
ay h,1851! .8
CefInpor bait
AXS .. d AITT' . ' iiTFIBIfl WALKE,
EDWIARD G.t4Tj1j'_'"Tis.,i
.Referenge-Col . I. losea an R C
Rciharson= Esq. _.
Di. enmme,
.E I CIf.A NT T A ILOR,
BROAD.STREET -IIARLES80.
une 15 1852. 3 NZ4-tf
.:W. J Jacobi & oi
V.JAcOBI. - NATIrANIFT. JACOBI.
NO.221 KINGSTREET,
SEVENTH STORE ABOVE MARKET.-STIEET.)
Importers and Dealers in
Forelgus & Dosuaestic Dry Goods
& Our customers are ensured Moderate
Rates and- a strict adhernce to ie ,One Price
Systcm. -
Jan. G, 1852. - -11-tf
DUNN & DUR YE:A
WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Clothing Warehouse,
No. 238 King street,
IArJUEL U.UN V, t CHARLESTON, 8. C.
roliN DURYP.
May 21st, 185 30 if
W. A, KENT & MITCHELL,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing, and Out-Fitting
ESTABLISHMENT,
MASONIC HALL,..
No. 268 King-street; corner of
Wentworth, Ch.irlcston, S. C
Purchasers will find at all times a full
and complete stock of Gent's.
R.EADY-MADE CL OTIIIN
ARTIOLES.
W. A. KEN-T. - 0.'n. MITCHELL
MIasaiafacto'y 113 Wasliagtonu
Stores N. V.
May 1819 30 tf
HARYIONIC INSTITUTE.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM,
Importer of
MUSIC, MIUSICAL INSTRURIENTS,
King street, Sign of the Lyre,
Charleston, S. C.
SAYIUEL C, DUNN,
IIOLESALJg CLOTJIIJN
AND)
NO. 20 I1AYNE STREET,
M a r c h 1 9- . I f
Grfareston
AT QUNN p1EA'S,
+; aIt t r St~ock at re
_.i~t# g~l~i'pcier-~Ne%4Jaws.
Lof lo 75 Cents : Very neat Linen
i 1 st ath75 cents.; Blnck
to i.,8; Backdress
Piatt S' Lti~ ants at. from $1 to $3,
vrprtty f~i erns; Black Cloth Dress
amnd Frock Coats at2$8.- Our Stock is
now time most cotoplete in the city, anid
will be sold at pirices to correspond with
the above, and withm our repuuttion of being
the cheapest and best Clothing Store ini
the city-those in want are invited to give
us a call,
June I, 1852. 32-t f
CIR CUL AR.
Thme subscriber respecti~ly informst his
frien. and customners, thmat he is nowv receiving,
at his. oldi stand, No. 26 H AVNE-8-rREE-r, (up
stairs,) from Englaiid, Germany, France and the
Northernm States, a complete assortment of
?9ttiple altb fall1) (OrcSg 6oobz,
Gold and Biliter Watches, Jewelry, &C,
asm per Catogiue annexed, whichl he is prepared
to sell on reasonable teram., att WhJole-sale only,
to the Country Trade, ie respectfully solicits
a call, being detennined to sell am low as any
ilousme in thme City. E. G. BROWN..
SkanICATALOGUE,
SikadStraw Bmets. Bibbons, lowers anid
Silk Goods, Hlosiery. Gloves, Scarfs, Cravats,
Tmogether w-ith. a complete assortment of Milline.
ry Goods, Dresm anmd Cloak Tlrinmmings,&c.
Gumnis, Rifles, Remvolvinig andm othmer1istola,
Pecsso Capis, Ganme & Shot Bags, Powder
Flask.
Knives, Scismsors, Razors, Gent's Travelling
Toilet Cases,
Musical Instruments.
WVriting Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stationary,
Coats' Spoot Cotton, Common do., 'rapes,
Yarns,
Buons, Comb., Needles, Pins, Brushes, C.
longnes,
Soa ps, Perfumery, Inks,
AndI a goeneral assortment of Fancy Article,,
G~old amnd Silver Watches, Jewelry, '
Mlarine Time Pieces, French Mantel Cocks,
Loimmon Brass and Wood Clocks, &c.'
Emglish and German Gmns, Bird Cages andi
r'raps, and various other articles too numerous
to niention.
N.B1.-.nst received fromn Paris tim momm
plendidi. aimsorment of Gilt and Geld Jewelry
,ver offered in this market. ~E. G. B.
October -14, 1851. 50-if.
Cheaper than Ever,
PA lot of colornd Barages, at 8 cents pryard,
silk Warp Baereges, at 18 3.4, 25 ant 31 1-4c.
Superfino quality Paris Bareges, at 70 cent.
Bxtra super Brohte Embroidered JBareges.
Superfine Silk Tissue Silks and Tissue Silk.,
at 25 anmd 31 1-4c.
F'ine quality Mourning Muslin., slightly dam
aged, at half priceo,12 1-2 cents.
Col'd Mus1in, 18 3-4, 20
P~ol'd
Whito EU~i
31 1.4 cen t " '
Col'dl Lawns and Col'd Emb'd Muslin., 12 1-2r
striped Linen Lustres at 10 cents.
Supemrior Silk and .inen P'opiins, at 31 1-4
strong Blue Sirings, Stripes and Trickimgs, at
0 1-4 cent., and
a lot of 3Mslin Insertngsm and Edging., at half
price, to d ose mout, at
W. J. JACOBI & SON,
221 King-st., opposIte theBiBo.
June 29, 1852. 36t
Lewis Ms Batch,
Vo. 120 1UEETINVG 8TREET
CHARLESTON, S. C.
)ILS-Sperm and Whale--Agent fm.x the
Brooklyn Factory.
V~iTE LEAD-Agent for Union Company.
RON SA FES-Agent for Ritch's Salamande
'LATFORMt SCA LES- A en: for Lahartes?
IEORGIA BUJRII 'TON Mautfk
r-erst Articles.'
ATilERjt BANDS$j4 ~.
a ht .~4,4~
:.Snitei. fl .rt at t
ro ,epti Tex~a hW
nounce: Mr2J.ii, e E(~ii
date for' Clerkof Ilj~~iI
Diatriwt, anid oblige"'t MiN
WOULD "respoctral
their friends "and 1 '~pa
they are 'now re'ejv n +J i'
s aele'cted tock YO' F
WINTER"G b
in p r a o l s r y G o o d s. : i T
Calicoes, Detairas; Cashnrsa M h
A lpmccas, Ga nirha ns Ca inibrics,"?
mores, Jeans e crscyo, Libreys,1 'ianu
Bleached and ronSitio'-B it
BO OTS. ANDSIOS
Pegged andi Sewed " Boi1a, _ rogft.
Shoes and Gaiteri of all deataliiu b'
IHATS AND, CAS. 9
Mulesk in, Wool, and P-lushl Hate, G
and Cloth' Caps of every- aroty 1,
Saddles, Bridles, -Whips, ..~
LSr.A fine ssortmnents of Gu raos,
hlardware, and, fancy ois '
-A call is respectfuli"Vr~ct l^'
are c~onfidlent w6e can rt yu
quality. - .
ROit;ACH &d'IL.CW
*Sit~mnHns"nt4r1e
T~lE 'GREAT M~AILRV~
3 CHJARLEST"ON,, OU
LE4VING ,the Wharf 'a "
Laureiast.aiily- at -,
arrival; ofial t the
'i trains