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'Pyne. C. 0 Jto3sNDsItGS. W ien. the fatirent of the'women of old G?400fi eV in thttirrs' of he mother, ao fltow',i, Lyt loughing ba be the (od. deg MIT' feauty paused by the living Cradio of the child The dazzle of her loveliness filled the cottage of the pen. saint with a purple blush like that (lung ul to-t he rising sun by thi openring rose; and..the mother trembled under, yet yearned toward, the smiles which hung liko bees on the ruhy lips and blushing cheeks of the Daughter of the Wave. '%V lint is the child's namiie?' asked the Goddess, and the voice was sweet its that of"Polyhyrnnia when joining in the cho. rus of her sisters to the song of the golden.haired Elector. * Phryne,' murmured the Iotin moth. er. -'1 adore her,' said the Queen of Laughter bending over and kissing the brow of the b-ibe, which crowed in its sldep, to that warm and friendly kiss. 'And, this is my dower. The rose-troe clustering round your casement shall bloom- brit thrice more, and with the op. ienig of each bud you may breathe a wish for the child. . mother gazed, but the Queen w no and the music which rang in [ier ears was but the echo of the smiling one's voice. The next morning, when the Ionian looked on the rose.tree, the flowers of the day before had shed their leaves, and there was but ote new rose. - bud on the topmost spray. The promise of the Goddess recurred to the mother, and as she gazed she whispered 'leauty.' While the leaves opened, the gift hail descended on the babe, and the childish thee had bloomed its wrondrous loveli. ness with the expanding flower. And now for years the roee-.tree oflered no further hul. However on the Mih birthday of the young Ph ryne the parent saw another on the topmost nestling among the green leaves like a living Love. The mother had thouglit lotng and loving over her second wish. She hung over the rose-bush and nurmured 'Talent.' As the leaves of the burl broke into sudden bloom, she heard ite voice of her child from the inner chaim. her burst into an extempore hymn to the Giver of' Lif'e, Zeus the Omunipotenit. Never had the Dorian flute or the Ion. inn lyre warbled more sweetly. The wish had been heard. I'hirvne grew on, both in talent and beauty. Years rolled by, and the girl had blossomed gradually inito the early wo. manhood of that sunny clinic. [hers s was a wrondrous beauty and a surpas. sing genius. She had divined the se. crets of the antique wisdom as if by in stinct, and grace was as natural to ever v movement of her loveliness as sunshin'e is to tho, broad heaven of June. One night' as her mother li ay sleeping, it seemed to her that the Guddess again stood before Iter. I'rvice have you chosen," sened th:.' prur .-rnu "There is yet koe beauty invincible and Stent. Earth is. not all "tt4nrib heaven all blue. Were this ' so, mnan would long sinceo have wearied of them." T1he visioned iaded, and the mothier slept and saw the twenty fotur houirs sweep rouind lieri slumi iber-thle one1 dIressedl in rose like the dawnvi, a second in amber like sunrise, another in rubv like the sunset, anot her in the sof't grev of' twilight, another in sanble. vet all (diti. ering and all va riouis. TIhin emneic th Four Seasons, all lovely, hmt till unlike from the Green.-robied and LaiuuhIing Spring, to Dark -eyed aIa .I'hITfite. robeud Winter, and Naiadl Ored ande IDrvnal and~ their thousands siters, all beaiiitidt as the shinintg stars, ya-i each ionei dclr. inig f'roim the other. They~ werue fh!hiw, ed by -the Spirits of' the Cloudi antI the Wiind,-the Bleam itid thle Bow, antd nuot one had the same featuret.s, yet howv beauteous were- each andl cit her. Th'le sleeper knewv the secret which the God dess hiad not told he.-. It was the E-'ter -nal Change whose piarentls ar. Caipnie and Unity. The morn in g a ft-r, thei long blossomless tiree bore vet a nother bud. "Variety,"' murmiiured the imothI er. Ais she did s-o, the fl-twer bloomedi into its thousand -henaved bteaitv mual the mauidlen Phrynte botundedI to lier ibo~som thIirough the co ttange door, weeping and haughtwg in the .same btre:tthI, like limi H-eaven of' a North'ern A priil. Sit. hadh captu red a dove whtich taid striayedi iimo her chambher. nnd~ heri foriers leId wioh the wvoutnds inflicted byx the- blak of the cnaptiv~e, whlo precferired to coo iin freom i. rather than in the imilkwhite chatins wvrapped round its patinig bo~som liy the girl. Seven years from that dty the idol of byving (Grecco un veiled her bmosomn ti t he utdges who were about to condlemi lier, and t he duizzled law bl ushied its aeqpiit - tal of' the charams wvhich hadl servedl is the painter's miodel for the be'au iiofe~ thieir owvn Patron Godduess. Thle prude moight reptidhiate and the mat run oemnliii the couirtesan, hut the youthi, the Gtius, and the -Art of' Ion in knelch at thle shineII! F~ashuion hadi reari-d to thle Iovel io-ss of Ph ryne.-The spellI oft those thrie e w ish. es was upon every heart which heat mi a Greek bosom, save such nas clove to the black brothI and cheerless steel of closo-flsted and tllk-skulled Lacedami on, All Paris wvas agog on the 7th inst. to see a man daseeid ini a i'~allooni on h orse.back . The hirse, a iimt andi spit It 3(' young white cnlO, walS .i-ugeinhid beneath the haullonon, ini lie place uisualI ly- occup ied by the ca r. liiand.s paissedi beneat h thle helIy and tel vll secitroed, left tho animal in ana easy posit ion, w ith lie legs free. NJ. PojItevin, ilot heud as a jockey, mo~untedhlle horse, whIih was'ni saddled and bridle in the ordiinary' manlner, and gaveorde rs ho eut loose! The hiorse seemned lothI to rliiuit hiis mi o. thter earth, and remontistrted'u a little when~ ho fourid that Ihe was beinig tabeet bfi'hisi fet. flut once in air lie becaime cus niotioniless nat th uih he hail been stulwihpra4s 4 aout?(uiouy r~uucto. A 'ouig lady nated Kean, resiuiing ip Cov Tgton Ky;, drowned herself in "the Oh,- river on Sunday-".Weok Mise i; it appears, had recoivod and encouraged the uddresa of a gentlornait whom her father disliked, and whose visits to the house he had forbidden. Sunday evening the young ir1an ucaone to the house nid invited Miss K. to take a walk with hias. When she was about starting, her fither told her that it she did not return by a certain hour, the doors of his house would be closed, and no one woui(! adiit her, aril he, would not open thern. Miss K. started, and it ap pears reained away over the time; and when she returned the doors were clos. ed and no one would admit her. On returning to her father's house and finding it closed against her, she spent some time in walking near the house, and then made another ineflectual attempt to gain admit tance. She then sought out the young man with whoin she had passed the even ing, and re(testetd him to provide for her coinfort aid protection during the n ght. He thought it would lie more proper for the youtnig lady to pass the night under her fa ther's rod, and advised her once more to try and el'ect an entrance, and if unsuc cessful, to return to himt for protection. he omplied so far as totry again at her father's door, but with no better success than before. hie then started for the fer ry, intending to seek a home at her sister's ihrnms', in C necinnati. It iing in the even ing, the terry boat had Itid up for the night. She requested the ferry man to get up steti and take her over the river, which he positively refused to do. lhe asked him r a skit'and s:aid she would! row herself over. lIe eith-r had none or would lend her none. Finding herself thus bafiled at every point, in despair she rushed to the outer edge of the wharf and throw herself into the river, which soon closed over her tair Lorin.--Vhat nakes the matter still worse, the Atlas says the father manifested a 'rutal iudill'erence upon the subject, when informed that his daughter was drowned. Educational Notice, [L-1' The exeriises of the BRA i)1-FOIRD Sit 'INGS F IX\A LEi INS'l'TUT;, Sutni. ter li.tit, will be resumed on Monday, the Ith of F'eblruarv I'insttinii,, sunder the tlirectioni ot Rev. 1; 1W1N CATE, , assist rd by aiie :mnd accolnplished Teachers, in all the various branches of literary and ornamrental elucation. The Trustees have iiirle the iiost liberal and coinplete ar ran-genwntts to imnpart an extensive, thor ough, antd higly finished education to all the pup:ls cotimitted to their charge; and on the most moderate tens. Strict and parental attentior paid to the miainters and 111r3; of the vonig ladei,. leligiouis ser vice, i coniectioni with Sabbath School excicises:, held every Stud y i norning in the Chapel, for the benefit of the lusttitu t iiit. ''he scholastic vea r is divided into two sess ntis of live ionth. eacl, beginiing respectively on the first llotiulav in Feb riry anid Tuly; plymnen(ts halt yearly in advatiinc. It-tes the the' sine as last year. 1). B. MehIAULtIN, S c. & Treas. ht tiillowiug resolution was adopted by the ll i:ard of Tru:tees: lietolved, 'That Ireafter any parent, who l dl seni d' to board ania educate in this Institute, at anly one0 tihne live daughters, shall be entitled to receive the board and education of ihe fifth one gratis. Au arrangement has also been made to supply Studetts of the Institrte wvith books and s.;t inary at Cha(i~rlestoin retail ptrices. Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, CiAI1I.iSTO'(N, S. C, LE.\VI NG the Whairt at the foot of Irinreins-s. daily at :1, p. ma. after thle arrnval of thr' Sthlern eara, via WI I, .\lNGli)N,:anI WVI1.)t)N, N. C. P'E. Pl'hl.i.:nil N. YOith. Thie lpubbe i is respectfuilly irno'-nied that tihe steamiers of t his line, frerii Charleston t.o Wihinigton, are tm tir-t rate conilitioni, :ni are inaivigated by wellkIinownt andi ( e.\pe. rtiiee coniiun: irs, and the raiilrcoals are in line order, thiarebyv ,eenringt s:tift y hoth atiti d.sptchil. A Til htt~T l'Gl TIC KETIn hiaviiiog altt:adyv been!i ini itporattin will lie I1- P9, a.s a pe'rilinellt airrati jament f roin Chla rb'<ttn t New~ ork I'sner otzt.n enne to~ crt:ie wii0hiut delav their~ lata nite u tli oi nuitt the \ir con -- rueni- ee I-ti rutei ii- raply.r ior lo:-am hurs.Ihg. u l. e IW n-iA ed on tImre -rciam Io ltoel, s h. C. 7.H nIih ch m0 o 3.s th mer h nt.ilrom 'ii, W ttNS .iii, Aret ofs t he W'ihine an lltregh I .itopay at lte rllM, of th Compay fot ofLan IrIenl-ntretu, I whom phim4,anI ppy Frm t her rutin iru~nire tonfda hi f',r sit, l~ . i INCA N, Maiy 9 0a l UMaltibates. Brte etfieds of . 1Yoj.- A. '. SI AN 1jpg . eave to announce him as Cdl orepresent us In the next Leg. itlature. MANY VOTERS. July 3d 185q. We beg Leave to al aousace F. I. KENAEDY Esq., a a Candidate for the next Legislature. uly 3d 1850. MANY VOTERS. 0~3 Time frieads of lIaj. E. M1. ANDERSON, announce him as a Candi date for the Legislature at the next Elec tion. May 15, 1850. 29 tf o-TIac 11rienads of Capt. LAWRENCE II. BELSER, beg leave to announco him as a Candidate for the Legis. lature, at the ensuing Election. April :-4. 26 if FOR SHERIFF. O~1 The friends of A. R. Brad br1un, Esq announce him as a candidato for the otilce of Sheriff ut the next election. March 29th, 18.19, 24id fr e - are aluthorized to announce MALILY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriffof Sun er )istrict, at the next Election. DriW$ rea i nIIa1or'ized to announce ('o. JOhIN C. IIIA ME, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu ing Election. Tae Friends of Richard B. BROWN, announce hiint as a Candi. date for the Office: of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensning Election. T \Ve are authorized to announce Mlj. IOlIN JBALLARD, as a candidate to Sheriff' at the ensuing election. Tht .'icnds of' W illiam A. COLLOUtI I, lsq, announce him as a :-.andidate for Sheriff' at the next Election. FOR CLERK. (JT, We are authorized to announce Mr. JOAN O. DUtAN'i as a candidate for the (tice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. NV"W e are athotiOrized to aimonnee DANIEl. If. R1(illlOUJIG, a candidate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. WriWe are authorized to ainnone JOlN W D)AlGAN, a vseadi date for Tax Colleetor, for Claremont Coaunty, at the next Election. Gp We are atttIorized to auniin'i A LEXANDE'1R VA'TS, Esi. as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare mont. county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRlIENDS. GIN MAKiNG, &C. Ve are prepared to execute .orders to any extent in the above line, both for new workand: repairs. Ouiir (ins are not siur passed byv any m :ade in thle State, pbosseiniil all the iaiiati!.res of the Falllin~g 1irea$r and liing ihs, which sav~es a great~ deal in wxay ofi rei'tirs. Wec alIsoti se the Steel Pl'ate' Sa ws, VithI teet h set in ;all angle that canot posily inijure the tinesi-t titaple, withI 1 an ihnprolVinent '0 regn late t he loot ig oft thie cottoin; our brush is constructedl on a pln giving at onice, thle iilvaintages of hghltness~i, sitreIg.th It n ftm orce--al vI ery imai'lt lim the' Snecessf1-uIl peratuin of it ouir shliopi aroi examtin e far t hiemiselves, whliib,1 we w.~ould aissuire thet public gener.t!. Iy, tha t thny shabll have no etnise to com-. pla it either uat oiir work ror prices. We are also preptaredI to do woark in th Cabhinet limn-sineh as 11 edsteals. Ward robestSafer, Boo)k eases, Stanuds, l'Tbles, Cupbi~a rd, &c. &c.. at short not ice, an O),psile the I're:-hyerian ediwrch,. .\IelOX & JUNES, wonuhl respiectiIIly miun their fronds~ a1inl the puleI generiaI 1y tiei ithey ate inow receving! onel ofth I e't se-lec tel stiic'ks of I )rv Goodss and Gr cerie, ever oti'aed ini tii place, con-ii etmii o pairt otf Cibenes, 1llomie-hpuno, scritIa, I li.siery, II its uand thiaiw, lb Ili, Shelilac k mg, & e. & U. Groceries, N. O.Sgr, t oitbe, Molaass, C andleIs, Soap, M akerel, 70)0t Spanih t('iga rs, 1tt barrels laltibnare Flour, 50 tbs Sa lmrat us. t50111 tb Carmhmnau iidigo, I0 tlb ~s asi-arteid I aiiilies, anld vari'ins other artuies too, lii tui'ratus to mlenition; all of whtich, they otR-r Ilow for Cash, or coiuintry priidnuee.- - lIeas~e ital andi exnineit rbr vonirsqlhes, Web'N Yirk 8:tlre, Ibroad i'treet No'. Mari '0, li,50 21 tf Saddlery, Harness, &c, :urlzi~. Iuimutilr. lti..titut. 'IiN Brmownu.,ee & Co., H it tTUiii xUlinit Io' ait ;ruutN ti V rs tum.- :a :l if Win, Allston Gourdin, ls preparedl 'titmlm Iibi-iil advanices Re, C444ottouI, CoraIsU Suutgar , Wh iite, Chrlstont~, 8. C..; Ta'nity Walker Esii., Greenville, 8. C. SA pril'2t, I$5'. '30 ly SUPERIOR OA'3 'REDNRICK CLART(, NOS Would respectfully inform the people < ceived from his Manufactory in the Cit CABINET FURNITURE, over of611 jr of stylfrr vorkmaiihip, cannot be iUrpa He aiso invites those who are about toj prices-satisfied that they will be met wit Anong his Stock now on 1 Wardrobes Book Cases. Centre Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. Al WR[ITING DESKS in great varie ] 195 and 11 ( :All Furniture safely pac Jan 9, 1850. Sara Notices, GEORGE W. IIIORGAN, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. f Office one. door Souh of A. C. Srt, 2s onire. Sumtervillo, June 5 32-tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, atlmterrille, 'A. is. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. Office one door below Clark's Hotel. COLLETON II. TOBIAd, CIARLESTON, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Sumter, Kershnw, Darlington and Richland. Jan 9, 1850. ly Law Notice, The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership in the practice of I.aw. T. 1B. F RASE R, L. 1. FRASER, Ja. Jan 1, 1850. ly Fresh Garden Seeds, Cossrtx or IEnglish Peas, (leans, Cabbage, Turnips, Onion Setts, &c. &c. For Sale at NEILE''8 D)RUG STORE. A LSO Imp~oved nt Powdr'iq. For Sale by It. S. MELLtETTr. School Books, Of Every Description from the Elemen tary Speller, to Latin and Greelc, includ ing Stationery of all kinds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. $10A0 CASH t In hand forithe furchase of Negroes of either sex. A pply to J. M. E. SHIA RiP. Columabia, S. C. Aug. 8, 18419. 100 Gin Bands, 100Feet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin Oil Floor Clothi, rndlia Rui ber Cloth, llrussels Carpetinig, tog~ether with a full asstortmient ofi Carri;age Tlrimimings, Oi , l'aiints, \,irniish &c. For Saile by A. J. & P. MOSF.S. (ohunbia 21bu'trtisemenchtg. SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, al E RCi l A NTS' RO\V, Col umbia, S. C. Keep constantly on hand a general assort. mient ot Hardware & Groceries, llelowi -, \ises, Anv ilt, llammoer,,&c. laneits, Saws, Guoapes, I .evels, S~jpuares, 3'1 i I 'rank.ls, Mlill Screws, W ra g Irons, l.I.\ME.(':einedl l'laster. Nanis, I loes. Phog .\i louhi.s, Ireon and Steel, 14,cks, h imgs. Screws, I oits, \Ymdowe PaXsteniig-, Pruniung Shears, Wh Iile, Spermi andit I amseedl )iIs, Vari haitns, I'iint lirushecs, Wh't t. l, wa:rranitedl pu2re, mnanufac inred b1hy Waeki'ritt & llrother, wvith a1 large a.2 i wel l et-ted s-tock'h of Shielt lIarware1and utl tarv-. Tle.s, &N.c. Anyi articlhe not aniswevfritng to dcripIt ccn giveni w:1 be exchtangedl, and ll ccoii ait unullsually lowi prices fotr Cash. tir (GOOD)IS dlelivered at Itail Rload De. po~t free of chairge. Jan 10. 15>0 ly Wholesale and Retail. RI. 31OlRRISON, & CO0. IR. .\h. &~ ((). havie on 'hand a full aitl enteral assrt,,ment of H! 1.1T A .V I.A A .yl) /*ra,.ie TlI W A F-, G(ilt and .l.Ilhogan y rae Pier an Toi~hilet Lookintg Glasse1 I&e., &e. IAll of i Isir Stoc k being entirely new, aindic heec-ted lby onea of the firmu, t hey flat tot temsehn t~Ihey will lbe enaibled to give 5 itistactio til uchasrs botih ini prce andi quiality. Rt(lI1-ERT MIO~lSOtl(N. A pril :21, ititl A C.-IIID. Reynolds & Reynolds, I Iathe' d'1.-cay assc iatedl W3'M1,.RItEYV N () .1)8 w thi meii in thle practic of I 1- EN. Ar. It :vsot.ns has beem nmy pupil foi he past foisr yea.rs, anid I cotnunend Ibin withI conliie to thle c-ommtiunity. Th'le butcjs.i willI be c'onducted as for, mnerly at in: otiire on Main street, uindel the above tno a tyle. Aug.5 *S 42 ,f 105 AND 197: t T8 f f Sumter District,'that he'assecenty re of New York, the cholest assortipent of the Southern market, and whlighfr beauty led. urchaso, to call and eafninu his stock and hF eneral approval. r(and, are (le latest Styles of Card Tables Piano Stools Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dining Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. 4SO- _ i'ederIck Clark, )7 King Street, Victoria Range, Charleston, S. C. ked for Transportation. 11 ly (lllharleston bucrtiscments. TO MEIRJIINT TAILORS. H. B. CLARKE, Has now on hand, a full assortment of the LATEST STYLE AND FINEST. QUALITY of the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTHS, in black and colors Superfine and medium black French and German Doeskins Fancy Casimores of the latest styles Vestings--Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra unner. hlack Satins and Silks Gent's Iid Gloves, best quality, in black, white and colors Gent's Beaver, Merino and Military Gloves Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton Black Italian and fancy Cravats, of the best quality Tailors' Trimmings, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attended to. H. D. CLARKE, 205 King-street, 2d store above Market st. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 Gm W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E ST A B L I S H M EN 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-MADE CLOTHING AR TIOLES'. W. A. KENT. G. H. MITCHIELL iMaaufactory 113 Wasisington Stores if. Y. May 1849. 20 tf ChaIton Hoe . The undersinned late of the United States Hotel, Eugusta, Georgia,) having leased the CHA RLESTON HOTEL for a termi of yea-rs, takes pleasure in stating that the entire Establishment has been refitted and furnished with new Furniture, and is now open for the reception of comt. pa ny. Improvements have also been made in the HIouse, particularly in the Ladies' De partmient by the addition of a Reception l 'arlor, and the remioval of the Ladies' Drawing Room. WVhic~h improvements, lie is assured, will greatly add to the comforts of the guests of the house; and hopes, by strict attention on his own part together wvith the 'ilicers of his house to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. D A NIEIL MIX ER, Proprietor. July 25, 18349. 39t 1y HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MIUSIC, MIUSICAL INSTRUMIENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Uharlestonl, S. C. WVIIOLEsALEj. AND) RETAIL HOOT. Shoe, Hat and TRUNK W A R E 11 0 U1 S E , NO. 326, KI.G-STREET, Chairleston, S. C. ( i' n/l the Govlden flurk,) '2 DOORS TO~trHi OF G EORG E-SnTh. Jae :1( 6mn Edward C. Tharin, ANn GEN'[L. COM3MISSION MERCIIANT, No. '2. V'enduc Range, Charleston, S. C. Keeps always oi hand a general Stock of Groiceries,-& c., andl disposes of every des. cription of Produce at private sale. Re'fere'nces : -. C. MOUDEUAJ, Es[. and Col. JAMiES G AIIDuEN Jan 23, tf W. C. Dukes & Son, 'FACTORS, ANi, CJOM.ITSST ON MEJ ( IANTS, Sourng A-r.AN-rJe Wilaar, Chasrleston, S. C. Jan '23 ly Paul T Villepigue, ANn) (JENE R A L COMlSSION ME RCJIANT, Ac(rosit)Atu-rN WHIAnrl, Charleston, S. C. FOR SA LE, Cheap for Cash Apply at this oflice. Gleves, Gen'ts. and J.adies' whito, lack and cot'di Kid Glove'a, whitn and black Silk do., coI'd Mlu'din,, Ladica' Dass 8ilkn, Pringe. Tria minm i, &c., for saile by L. D. H ANKS, aset to Cosa po!sigiwW t eeliai. ate'h ft ro A4 VIGi U FE, P emat DrobA. 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W. corner of THIRD & UNION Streets, -between Sprude & Pihi,' PHILADELPHIA, will. en sure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. . FI EJN YEARS of extensive and uninterrupted practice spen; in this city have rendered Dr. K. the mostexpert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones. mer curial r eumatlum, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the contitution has become enfeebled, are all treated 'with success. lie who pieces hitrelf under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a hysieian. Persona at a distance may address Dr. K. letter (post-paid,) and be cured at home. PACKAGES oT MEINCINES, DIRECT OINS, &c., forwarded, by sending a rermiuance ! and at up secure from DAM A(,E OR CU RI . SP' Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly Important Remedy, MITCIIEL'S EYE SALVE. A certa in, safe and efiecuasl Cure/r Sore, Weak and in/lamed Eyes, designed ex. pressly for Diseases rthe Eye. Til E unpaxuieled succoss which has attend ed the use of this preparation, and they acknowl. edgel necessity for some article which can he, relid eupon as a remedy in severe -cases of Op. thalmic atTections which are so prevalent in this country, induced the Proprietor to make n rangements through lib, Agents, to place this Salve within the reach of every individual who may need the benefits which result from its use. Th' e great advantages possessed by this ar ticle over every other, its Certainty, Safety. Convenience and Economy. All physicians ad mit that great danger in to be apprehend fron drugging the eye when in an inflamed and un healtfy state. In the uw of this Salvo this ob jection is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly resit from its use; it being in all ca ses applied to the external portions of the eye, thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, pain 1 and danger, which necessarily attend the in trodnction of any pungent article into the eye. Its activity in sulxluing inflammation is so great that but few cases require the use of more than one boule to eITecta perfect cure. E" Agents at Sumterville; Messrs. A. i. & . Moses, Dr". Miller & Ikmsard, and D. It. 8. Mellett, and by Agents generally in South Carolina. A Voice to the People. DR. GORDON'S FAMILY I'LLS..---lie ing compounded exclusively of such ingredients as nature intended should operate. on the im purities of the human system-strik at the root the disease, removing ya Imurities fra - t body, openig the pore z $r*)lyandute ally, sepera all: eirtig eles faun the -Nle, an t he of which It.is the t y be=i .re emsairly securing a fre action to the lher-, hmtgs, liver and stomache', thereby. rerinag Araelth, by opening the pores, cleansing thme veinms and arteries, unimpesdinig all time natural veIn. annd purifying thme bhood, ahey ren der the syte-m not only thmorughly moundl, hnt also imnpervious to disease, cren Ae alU other mr-ns hare/ailat. TtE unvesal celebrity which this medi cine has ginned In every section of tho contry, try, amid the many astonishmlina cures it 1mm af fected, have established its etfiacay beyond all dmnha; as a generial famnil y medicinte it has nio rival. Inm all cases oaf lndligeetion, Bilious Fe ver, Dy~spepiaa Liver Complaints, Sick Hlead Wornmt. Diseamse of timeIhcart, and in all af~iee tion, of thme stomachme and howels, Gorden's Pills will be foimd a never failing remeudy. To inianre thme futll benaefit of these celebmirted Pills, they should he kept in thme hmoutse, so that upon time fmis commnencement of sicknessa they may lme nt onco resorted ao. One disse then is better thian a doxenm after the diaease has be come established in the system. Gordon's Pills arn purely regetabmle, andi so laimocent that thme infaint of-n muoth old may mse tehm if miedicine' is reepaird, nt onrly withI safety but withm a certinty of recit ing nil the bemefit med'icine Isa enpable of inmpartingp. Fe ntaes amy use them dumrinar nil thme critical pe~ riods of their live--Ur. G,rlun's Pills ill Iinsure l teir henhhtl and producue regularity iai all the, funactiomms of life. W',ithin thme last twelve monntha, nmor than one himndred cases of the moist aggravated formn of dimipepsia have been eured bmy the miedicinec, whmero rngid dieting, the Blue P'ill, and almost every other men mad been resortedl to, without any henea-mit, anti when dezathm stared itia misera bile v-ictimu fully in the facee. If Dr. Gondem's Pills were nmot adapted to the cture of any but this horrid rmlady, their uiorum success ini this disease alone would he suffilcieut to "waft on thme fatne'' a' a namte of their invenitor, am. a bene factor or 1 species. Thme medtiinie never fails to cure the worst cases of Piles in one wrkr! hor sale at: {y7' Agents at Sumamterville; Messrs. A. 3. & P. MoSl. lUrt. Miller & ilossard, and D. II. 8. Mellett, and by Agents genier-ally in Southt Carolia. Feb. 1850. 13, is C6m lie Wise in Time!-'TIS FOLLY TO DEFER 1! AFFLICTED READ Thousands are sofl'ering from disease from which theme is no difficumlty in being perma nently and speedily relieved, provided the right meanis be used.-As every Yice has its own pmunishmntm, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true, amid there is ntothing int this life more certaini than that thme A MElRICAN COMPOUND is thme most speedy and certaini remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, knmown to the worl. A dapted to every stage of the disease, sex amnd comstitutiotn, at all times and seasons, there ms nao fters of exposure, detetionm from husinmess mnor restriction in diet; fromt the cerIsin amnd speedy relief it gives, it is now the most popu lar rem~medy of the day. Ten Thousand eases have been cured etfectumally by it during the past year Prepared by a practical physician the afflicted cani rely with eonfdentce ont its curative powers over diseases of this chiarne.. ter. Ftull directions accompanmy each bottle, UJi CAUTION.-ask fur tihe anmerican comnpound anid purchase onily of the agenits. Price 1 50! For Sale by P. M. Cohen Chmarleston, floatriht & Mint Columbia; Z. Do Uny Camiden and! by the principal Drmggist ini all thme County towns throughout the State: Merchants' Hotel, 1Y STEEIN &. DIVVER. Corner of King andl Society-streets, canAat.EsToNr, mi. c. Thmis i lotel, situated in the business part of the cla y, tyelrs every desirable eomfort andt conven ir-nce to thu Trraveling Commutnity, mind Pe~rma nont Boa-den, Tma destiblishmentIs conduceted strictly on Temnperanco Principles.,Trat An On~iibte and Carrlite will ttend the Rteamhoat Wharf, and ahto the Ral, Road De t, for the accommod~tlon of ktesettrs. lob. 21 180 la Ti a t A t tim cdaper, Pleasar, and r to any Sold it cure;.s, . 0 - purging, sletening, or deilti Thi great beauty end serm patla over al- other Mediess very bas, essw -, PRING AND SUM ever known; it not only p - ten and strengthens the Persuli m sure and rich blood i a powe Medicine. And in this lies wonderful success. It has *Me two years, more of severe cases of disease, at least, hgN wee, sidered Incurable. it has saed the-Pv*oCas1, than 15,000 children the thrne t.t _,"-s " 100,000 cases of General De11~ ? of Nervous M5es 4" ,. Da. S. P. Townsao's Sarsparslais, js , whole system permanently. To bare lost their muscular eorgy by the of clue or indiscretion comIitst iro a . essive indulgence of the ad e b phyical prostration of Ie-eraos, atK te tude, wsnt of ambton finting Lure decay aind decline, hastea disease, onsumption, can be en eet this pesant remedy. This e s per. I rVIOoRATITo comE 1A , As It renews and Inv; rates the system, t a tivity to the limbs, dstrength -to thi system iA a most enraordlnary degree Ostmnpuosa,Cruswd.; Cleanse and Sti tften.. Cosumptiea .ea. he cured. Breneii a, Csnms ptle", Lim', tes infat, Colds, Celerr A C 0u egeth Bleed, Bereness en IA. C 'sfse alh, iht Sweets, Dnficuls or Prefusse Zrpei Pain in the Bide, 4c., hase been end tea be suran sitting DBdod. Do. S. P. Tewnsano--l verily believe: r parilla has been the means, through, of saving my life. I have for several yeas bd a Siad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last t raised large quantities of blood, had nig t sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced,,'m'did not expect to live. I have only used your .lars penile a short time and there has a wonderfal change been wrought In me. I em Sow able to walk all over the eity. I raise no blood, and a cough has left me. You can well imagine t 1 am thankful for these results. Your at servant. WSi. RUSSEL., be Catherine-st. Femsale Medleistes. Da. B. P. Townesrnn's Sama is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Barra. ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Fa 'Womb Cm.. tivenass, Piles, Leucorrh'a, es, obstructed er dificult Menstruation, In ice of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the prostration of the system-no matter whet the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by is. regularity, Illness or accident. Nothing can be oe surprising than its invigorating elfects on the butsa frame. Perions all weakness and lasitude,-from taking it, at once become rugs and Aul of aee under Its influence. It i ely couipracts the nervelessness of the fe . whioletbe great cause of darrennss. not be esete of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit sets tincates of cures performed, but we can assure the aftlicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thousands of cases where familfas havebese without children, after using a few bottleuief invaluable Medicine, have been blessed withd healthy offspring. Great Blessing to Mothers atd. C SISR it is the safest and most effectual'metne purifying the sys and relieving top attendant upon hbirth ever t strengthens both the mothersad av pain and disease, incredse ga those who have used It, think- iit highly useful both before edafter solnemset, iit, preents diseases attendant u il4.blrh. venes, iles, Cram Swe aeY W ib -Lecthtione it .?p Pl" nedIcine Is, It i Magnesia IsuasefuL 'Eaercise In - light food with this medicine, will safe and easy confnement. The Rev. Jsohn Seger Of Jersey City, an old and hIghly rpcaue eleau maen of the liaptist Denomintio ned in ths lowing certificate at Dr. S. P. T$sgend's'oee. Itspakafor itseil. Da. S. P. Tewissgtee-Dear Sir : I am eestrainel to give you a statement of the-henefit I derived from using your Sarsaparilla, believing, by doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are au ..~ fering as n ave been. I was reduced -J-ya months by the Dyspersia, so muck that it was with~ much dimlculty for me to walk or keep about I had also a tetter, which covered the moet paat of my head-which was extremely troublesomse and sore6 it got to be almost a scab, I used quite. num r ofremdies for both Iecomplaints, het received little or no benefiat- tckyoar Sa'n taparilla, which, through tb7ldesof Psovi. dence, has restored me to move than my usa health, as I am now enjoyIng better than I bavsi 5s a number of years. I amn now 60 years of age, .i believe it to be an invaluable medicine, and race.. mend it to my numerous aceuaintances, which-is vary large, as I have been a mninlster a greasat ar U~hp this hasty sketch may be ~ up nett nas your medicine has to me. July ii, 184. JOlhN SEGE.R, Jersey City. RMethodtst Ctergyma=sv.' The following was sent to our Agent Jn Dah. way, by the ltev. J. 0. TU NISON, pf the P.lethodist of the wonderful e~bes of Dr. S. P. Townea'e Sersaparllla on the system. Fasane Praasen-Hlaving for some im est~ae you are aware, experienced great general dblt of my system, attended with constant andsain Irritation of my throat and langs, I was, at yiI. stance, and in consequence of having vealCd ti M~cLean's decided testimony 1sn its behalf, ao* to try Dr. S.?P Townsend'a far-famne4 Uavappaills. I tried it, I confess, more in the heo thaea the conaidence of its proving efficacinus~ be I eaude in candor now to acknowledge, that I-had sietriod It long before I began to expes'ende its salutary eflects ; and I may now say, with Captain Mq1.ean, "that I would not be without it on any ceedee. tion." It has lone me more good than an pre vlous remedy i have tried, end I this statement is deemed by you of any Importance, you have my full consent tomake It puhli. Itahway. Angust 3d,, 14?. J. 0. TUNiSQN. SCooULA. cenRD. This certloeste conclusively proves that this Sarsparia has prect coatbol Over the most eb stinat. diseaseo the blood, 'Ehree parins eared in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Dan. . P. Tewwerwn-Dear Sir : I hae Igah sure to inform you that three of myeble n iae been cttred of. the Scrofuha -by the tes ofyeut excellent medioineO. They were -aEm $very severely with badl Sores have taken: du bottles it took them away, for which Ifelm self under great obligatIon. Very respectfully, ISA AG W. CRAIN, l106 WoesteraLt OPINIONS OF PETSIOIANS.e Dlu. S. P'. Towinstuna is almost daily teeblinig orders froma Physicians In difibrent parts of Aie Union. This Is to Certify that we, the undersigpea PhysicIans of the Osty of Albany, have ii' aneumr ons cases pr-scribed Dr. S. P. Townaend's Sareafu rilla, and be lieve it to be one of the meat valaI preparations in the market. H. P. P'ULING.1 M. D. J. WILSON, P.. D. R. I. DRiGG8, MI. ID.. P. E. ELMENDORF, Mi. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. Dr. 5. s'. Townsend's Princal 1Olite hs bees removed from 1-t6 Fnlton, to -.Ntassuetfe4et, in thea building formerly occupied by ths South Daptist Chunh. Aosuea.--1edding & 6', N'a e ate-street, uad Mrst. F.. Ridder, Nto: it0 Coutiv-treet, Besktu - Samuel Kidder, Jr., Lowell; lienr Pratt, Selem; James Bt. Gireen, Woitiester t Ailss S. Ga Concord ; 3. Balch at Son, Provlleue; aud b Druggists and Menthaaita geneerully Ibtul6 s h UntdSae.West indlee. and the aie A. J. & P. MOSE8S Solo Agents for Bumnted s~itrict A Nice nssor.tment Ot5iu8 it gase Ialmpe. Also~ the ~prig FoP sab by . B00t8 and Sh~e, Fur, $itk, P~tanma,Ingborn end Straw Ipnts5 4g just, openeel by i;., K Au g. ldik ibr Sainat thiQ rjs