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UVRR COMPI.AIMT, | Cijronic or NTcr.'. ' yCtjiitj'? Ait?i*:5k*>0> 4>i ?jl4i Kidaeys AND ALL diseases arising lV">m u disordered Liver or Stomarli. snoli ns f-iiicrinntintl- iittvitni Piles. fulness or lllooci to the Head, nridiiv af she $n>marh. Nausea, Heartburn, disgust fur Food, fullur weight in the Stomach, sour racatiotis. sinking or fluttering nt the "f toe Stomarn. swimming of the I. hu-riednnd difficult Breathing, flut rim ut * lie Heart, choking or suflbc&iing s- .-...ions when in a Lying Posture, dimness of ; in:, .jot* or weirs before the Sight. Fever and i dl liu in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, >\\ . ss of jh<* shin and eyes, pain in the side, back e i and limbs, sudden flushes of the Heart, burning i? J il -b. la^iiiiogof evil and great depression of spirits, w m: iiKCBOTt'AOi.y cubeu bv ; 1>R HOOrLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPAKKK BV I 035. C. U. JACKSON, \T THE KFM3IAN MEDICINE STORE, [ 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Thei'mmer over :he above diseases is not excelled. il equal! by any ether preparation in I lie I'nited States, j a- ?ue eiues attest, iii many cases afier skilful phyicians j l.ui! i-iik-ij. j 'i'iics Hitters arc worthy the attention of invalids. I'os-, se>-i; preai virtues in the rectification of diseases of the j I/ver and iesser glands, exercising the nto?t searching powers in weakness and ailectinns of the digestive organs, lin y are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. ItKAD AND BK rOXVINCKl). t'ims. Rohinson. Esq , Easlou, Aid., in a letter to It. Jackson, Jo ii. 9, 1850, said? " My wife and myself have received inore benefit from viur medicine than any other we have ever taken for the i l 'yspepsia and Liver disease.'" The Tenth Legion,*' published at Woodstock, Va., Jan. 10. leoO, said? "A GKEAT ME1MCINK " \V"e have uniformly refrained from recommending to be public any of the various J'alent Medicine* of llic day, i. if.-ss thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those .^tifcirier worthy of notice is the liertnun Bitters, invented by Dr. Hoofland. and prepared by Dr. Jackson, ill Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the stipevi.tues of this medicine have been tested. has fallen under nor observation. During the last summer, a son of J?'r. Abialmtu Brabill, of this country, wast very seriously : Rioted with I .iver Complaint, and after trying in vain . '.s remedies, lie purchased a bottle of the Bitters and : . .i -tiig it. was so much relieved of his distressing mal:i:H It" procured another bottle, and is restored entirei'.< iieaitii. nKAl> FURTHER A FEW FACTS. "i" "! iiadclpltia Democrat," theleadingGerman jou7 !. . Philadelphia. The editor said, Nov'24th? ' V.'e iigu'ti cull attention to the removal of the German M 'I; v -tore, the principal depot for the sale of Dr. lioofJa;German Bitters, from 2/8 Race to 120 Arch street, t. .e e.r below Sixth. Owing to the increased demand tor li.ts tn-dicine, and for the accommodation of hisnumer< ;s ptoteni*. Dr. Jackson has been compelled to occupy a larger i-tore. We wish him success in his new quarters; ti.- 1. inc of it. The Bitters .Mixture is wjihoutdouhl medicine extant for diseases of the Liver and , v<! . A stubborn ease of Chronic Diarrhoea lias mint: r ::: rutice. wherein the patient h.ul exhausted tl.e >' - i:i Medina* of the different schools of medicine with i >.4Pr>ar?-:u benefit. Jle was iodnccd to u?e these bitters, and u few bottles of them have entirely rttred liiin: Many t- - * i f i'.ea v. e c ould refer to. We hope our readers will 're*. >i'ec: this great restorative, should iliey be so inifortii: to require, its use. Dr. Jackson possesses the origj .1 unpublished receipt ol Dr. Hoofland, and he prepares t :ist medicine with this care. Those purchasing should fttt'i ** ' Is s:nr\ or see that his name is written upon the wrujye: oiiisidc, tllid blown in the bottle, as imitations of ailvj'si articles are common." Jud./e 31.31. Notth, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments,said in his ".\ew York Weekly Messenger. Jan. 4. i8u0, I'.oofi.a.vd's CfRMA.v Bittkrs.?Here is a pr.? r.irattwhich the leading presses in the I'nion appear to ks unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious, it. is madf after a prescription furnished by one of the most i ! .0...- ,,f mmlcrn time J t lit- lap. Dr. fTliris tnphe. Wtlhelm Hoofiand, Professor to the University of .' una. Private Physician t<? the King <>f Prussia, and one of the irr-.u! >! medical writers Germany has ever produced. Me wo mphalically the enemy of humbug. and therefore a tneoteine of which he was the inventor and endorser may lie. -silit!ont}y relied on. He specially recommended it in hve.-eernpiuint, dyspepsia, debility. Vertigo, aeidity of lite stomach, constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of ttie stomach, the liver and the int.-inies. Nine Piiiladelplda papers express their convict. of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its cfl-'C s from their own individual experience. I'nder these ' ii< ciasiitrices v.- feel warranted not only in calling the. afe-iition of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. (' * !. !..i ! otnVy preparation, bill in recommending thearticl :.'! niffii ;-d." M'iRF. F.VIDKXt'K. 'I'll. Ptiiiadelphia Saturday tiazelte," the hest family r;ew trier published in the United States, tlie editor says of ;> \ M-tOFf.*>! '* CHIIMAX BITTKKS, i "hi! wc r nrnnt-nd what are tenned Pat' ' ; ' s 11 iV- ee l' I ;:eeand air.nmgc foiirrearl . Vjv, wl'.-ti We re?Dinni-iei Dr. Iloofland's i. we wish it to le. disjnctly understood that wv nr not speaking of the nostrums <( the day, that are m, i Jab f*<ra brief period and then forgotten after they he,v d-itje tin ir guilty race of mischief, hut of a medicine longelciclishc/l. nniversally prised, ami which lias met ?l e arv iiofiroial of the Faculty itself." Evideiici' up hi evidence has hemi received (like the v i l !' m'ii ail sections ?d the Union, the last three e,. i n -'names: te-iimoriy in its favor,in, that there i m re??fil the practice ?f fin* regular Physicians '??" i*iii i:* 'i.-tri all other i (*>trtiuis combined, a fai l iliii' i-ari < a^.l' (? established. and fully proving thai a scientific prcpumt k:i will ipi-et with their tjuiet approval :i pp seated even in lliis fi.rm. That m?i|?cii:? will /-nre liver complaint and dyspepta. tin on-? can dnnht, after using it n< directed. It nets tton.i 'lie s.oinaeh and liver?ii is preferable to c.il iju-j i.,; i tuiiou. diseases?liie effect is immediate.? 'I1! y .i i t.. a-'aiiiii -tsrcl to female or infant with safely arid reliuV.* benefit, at any time bs-w- \uk op counter Ft: its. Th' n?dieir,e has attained tlmt high charaeter which i- . >r.-y f-.r aii medicines to attain u> iiuiiki* rauiiicr I. r r.; to put forth a spurious article ai the risk of the lives <>! th'iv who are innocently dec-ived. LOOK. '.V Bt.L r<? THK MAKKS OF TUB CKM'IXE. Tnoy i._ve the written signature ?f >1. J YCKSOiS upon t'ie wrapper, ami the name blown in the bottle, without which they arespu'ii'iv. ! '">: hoiv, whole* and retail, at the GKIOTAN MEGICIXK STORE, No. !2-'? Arch street, one door below Sixth, {late of 278 Kar-e street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gen-* rally throughout tlie cottnlry. For - ale in G'amdfn, by James R. M'Kwn--Columbia by i> -atwri^ht & Miot?Chester C. H. by lleedy KntT, i by re.-p-;?:table Druggirte generally throughout the i i.itfj Srates. _ |3. 64 State of South Carolina. .';i Ilie Co.union Pleas. IxiiRSHAW DISTRICT. M ??iH I5??niir?y? vr. Jului Fraser, Attachment ^7" ii.rtMA ltie plaintiffs did on the "23rd day v V .?f Mat, file their declaration against the de '.vI , ;i< it is t-airi; if ar?sHii? rrom ana v: no.:? > iiij.n of this Sinfe, and has neither .0 r; r in.i.-u'y known within the same, upon > n ,i ' ,?y of the said declaration might he f -rvf.-J: It :s therefore ordered, that the said derl > appearand plead to the said declaration, .. i '<r ir,o t?4th May 1851, otherwise final pi... idgment will then be given against i -:1 " S. E. CAPERS, Cl'k. c. c. e. ' K:r I) sf, >11 Mi/ 1<>) *!. 41-qly Shoesj Shoe*. ? \ i l? ofja-ip, of superior quality, ,iy .o assortment of other Shoes, fresh opened by E. W. RONNBV. Bagging and Rope. . .!* t Dundee Hacg'njr. Kentucky Rope, ' . ,-IvTv.in' ?al*n 100 pier rs ncern Linseyn, : ,ii o:hir wool-plains. E. W. BONNEY. . ?t 17, 71 tf T( 'J1Upward of Ten Thousand Cures, 1 tLoi&sitmption can be Cured;: DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF IJVB?ftWOKT AN TAR, For the cure of Consumption niul nil Diseases 1 of the Lungs and Dreast. ! FROM DR. HI RA M COX. Late Professor in Cincinnati Eclectic Medical ! | College ' j Mr. A. L Scovill; However reluctant I have i j l?ecn to permit m}1 name to be attached to patent I medicine, I consider it a dutv to the community to j j state that in three, cases of incipient consumption, , (viz: Miss Boll, Miss Barker, and Mr. R. li. Cox, j < one of our City ? ounc.il, that Dr. Rogers'Liver- |t I wort and Tar operated more like a specific than j i iike any other remedy, that I ever used. One ot | the cases, viz: Miss Lid I, pronounced by several j I Physicians to ho laboring? under the last stage ol j j Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good I , health, from the use of a lew bottles of the above j i syrup. HIRAM COX, .1/ D. !> Cincinnati. Jan. 23, 1847. I I FROM THE HON. JUDGE HENRY MORSE, j, I Mr. A. Scovill: I am well acquainted with Dr. j Hiram Cox and his practice, he laving been my | ; j physician lor many years, and can cheerfully say j I i mufti fniiridcnce in his skill as any i man living. IlKNIiN MOKSli. h I Cinciunat', Nov. 8th, 1847. Despair not though your Physicians and Friends j, ! give you up to die!!! Your condition cannot be more helpless than i that ot Mrs. Uowe. | This is t" certify that I was taken with a pain in I my side and breast, attended with a distressing | cough, and tor the space of one year grew rapidly i worse. Although I had in attendance three phy- j I sicians. one of whom was considered very skilllul, | | all ot their efforts pio\ed alike unavailing. At 1 last one of the physicians came ir, and decided that j 1 could not live more than one day ionger! All! | of my friends believed that a few days at most j ; would end my earthly career, j My brother at this crisis, hearing of the astonish- i j ing cures made by Dr. Rodgers' Liverwort and ' j Tar, went to Chillicothe, distant thirty miles, to ; procure the above medicine; and, strange to tell, i j iwtore I had used liali a nottte my cougn was vn: tire'y cured, and when 1 had used two bottles I i was able to attend to my family vocations as usual. HARRIET ROWE. Mr. Merriweather writes as Follows: Mr. A. I j. Scovill, Dear .Vir?Dr. Rogers' Liver j wort and 'far came sale lu hand. 1 have sold a I number of bottles. 1 has met v/itl: great success. I A young man oi this place, supposed to have the j j consumption, has been entirely cured. I>. MERRIWEATHER. I Denmark, Tenu., June .'JO, 1S48. Kr"The following certificate from one of tint most distin. j guislied physicians in Cincinnati, is entitled to great credit: I feel constrained Iroin a sense of duty to make tne Ibl> lowing statement conscious that it inav apjiear unprofessional. Mr. Charles Wade, of mis ritv, was quite iow ; with Pulmonary CoiiMiinplion, for which 1 liad been j treating with less ll.an Usual success. At Ilia request, and I llutl of his Irieinls. I jieroiitteo liiin to try l)r lingers''s I Liverwort and Tar; and 1 must confess thai its ellects were really surprising. After using tne second hot tie my visits were disconlinued, and lie was soon restored to pealtli. 1 do conscientiously recomineitd my brother practlioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary com il&iuts which baffle tlie ordinary mode of treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati. Oct. 1st I SI t | Extract from a ietn i dated Jackson, Tenri Oct. 26,1848. j Mr. A. f,. .N'roviM. Ciiu-iiiiiati: l)e:ir .Sir?1 \\unt you to send me one gross of Or. Ro- j "crs" Liverwort and Tar. I am entirely out of it, and : have constant calls for it. The remarkable cures that it j has made here, lias made a ureal demand for it. Vours. $i'., II. \V. IIITTINCTO.N, Untwist, {jylteware of Counterfeits and base Imitations..?3 N. B.?The geiininu articles is signed, "Andrew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. jKCPrice?sI per bottle, or six Bottles for ?>. .Sold vvholosale and retail by SCOVIL 4 MEAD, 13 Churtesst., .New Orleans. ; .Sole fjeneral Agents for the Southern .states, j Sold by J. li. McKaiiuCamden ; A. hitch, Columbia; | Iiavilauii. iiarrall A Co.. and I*. M. Coke*. Charleston : t Munusel Hall, Wimislioro. *" l-" A -'?>>> t C..m , ,i'i 11 it 11 to t nod 4PP ' HJ V-rtll Uli LIIU !?? n |>umi|mi>\ j i the abovtM ertificales in lull, and a vast number id : other*:. Jlirnli 2fi. 24 w6m j A BESCVE TO Till: AFFLlt'T?U. THE CELEBRATED |Mil1:lil^li<7iMI1iTi j A certain reinedygfor all fixed pains in the Side. C'hpst j Loin*, Back, Bowels^ Muscles, ithetimnlium in all its vh- ' j ried forms, Nervous A flection*, Lime and Liver (,'om- ; I plaints. Spinal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. j j For the above complaints this plaster hits no kqimi j I The i?reat celebrity which it has already aconired, not on- j ! ty in the old. Ion ni the new world?the extraordinary : j cures it has performed in the most extreme eases of sillier- ! ins, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the pro- j , prietor has not?tunil recently?been able to supply half j niedehlaiid. f i i Tile minnisjlloui my, m?*n uuu iuiuqv ... . tin- Inited Slates. an- -.viiIh.ijI a parallel! I A circumstance not surprising. when the vast amount of | human stifF-riug relieved hy its use is considered. In spi; mil defect*, the he nrili usually is of the moot derided cha] ranter. In Ncrvrus Complaints, nineteen cases nut of I i twenty readdy yield to the |ienetraling stimuli! combined in this valuanle preparation. In Rheumatism, either acute nr chronic, the claims of the Hebrew Plaster have lone since been universally acknowledged. Those who nre laboring under weak backs, ; ; no matter from what cause the weakness may have nrigi- j j tinted?even if such persons have lieen misguided in preVloiis applications?in the llse ?f the ilelirew Piaster they j ' will find the alleeted part suddenly restored to its origi- ] I soundness. Ah a supporter in cases of constitutional woaknes it will | be found of great advantage. Jt is particularly recommended to femilles who ar>* MllfiTing from sudde Weak- | ness.or general debility. In short, it oinhraees a'l the vir- ! tiles which tie- most icieutific mind was capable of com- j pounding from v&luahic substances found i:i die old world and will he found entirely free from those objections which are a source of cotnp'aiut with the numerous spread! plasters now before the public. Where this I'laster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in j air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all I climates. We have just received the following testiino! nial from C -Seders, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. tie is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence lias great weight: Camden, Ala.. Nov. 2J, 1818. Messrs. Scovil Mead! Gentlemen?Having been requested to state what has been the result of my experience by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I cheerfully comply, by bsayitur thai I have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an invaluable medicine. Indifferent cases of my faintly I have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, tumors. I and (tains. ami it has never failed to afford instant relief. 1 have also used it with eood effect iijhiii my own person, in tue cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. 1 CAUTION?The subscribers are the only General Agents in the .Southern .States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in nnfer to prevent purchasers being | imposed upon by a counterfeit artiele., sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular atlenti >n to the following murks of the genuine : I. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned hot- ( tnural b ixes. not soldered in. 2. The genuine Ins mo engraven neau ni jew unvia | nn the direetions Jir?>nn?l the box. ?iili .-ireoinjtaiiying He- | rordof C'?nrt, toE- Taylor, Rochester. .SCOVII, ?fc MEAD. 113 Chtirtres St.. New Orleans. Rule (Irneral Agents for l!.e Sunt Item Stales. .Void hv .1 H. MelCain Camden: A. Fiteli. Columbia; ( llavilantl Ilarrull <.ji- Cu. and I*. M. Cohen Charleston; I Mansd Flail. Winnsborough. Caldwell d: James, .New- ' borry; Raedy & Rulf. Chc*t?rvill?. MB Mothers, Read This Attentively. DR. KEELi:K'S CORDIAL AND CARMINATIVE. For the speedy and permanent cure of Diarrhoea. Dys- I - ntery, Cholera, Infantum, Cholera Morbus, C'liolic, Sum- j ner Complaints, Flatulency Fains hi the Stomach, <te. I nid from all derangement of stomach and bowels from ; I'eetliiug. try '1 lie time has ngnin arrived when diseases of the j toiiiachand bowels carries its thousands tua premature ! jrave. Is there no remedy to stay the tnarrli of death! i We answer, YES? the Cordial will cure and prevent ' iiine-tentlis of all cases of disease affecting these organs- 1 More than five thousand cases of disease Were cured by it | luring the past year. All families consulting the wel- ! fare of their cliildreii alitselves, will act wisely t<? have j iliis article by tl em. all eases of failure the money j tvdl cheerfully returned .and to ill those who are unable ' lo purehase.il will be cheerfully bestowed. ' THAT IT \\ ILL. AM) H AS CURKD.THE WORST FORMS OF DISEASE OF THE sTo.MACIl AND HOWEI.s READ T11E FOi.LOWlNC EVIDENCES: j From the Spirit of the Times. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative, is certainly a : valuable desideratum ill every family, to the young and j to adult, hut particularly wlieree there are children. We I <|?eak advisedly, because we have tlioro uglily tried it, ami proved IU le-aiing and ellicacmus j.ri>j>r-rln*s in our laiiiuy. . We would iii?i| cordially recommend 1 lie public lo give it 1 1 fair trial, which is only wanting to appreciate its value , Krom die .North American and Foiled States Gazette, Sept. 4|li 1047. In these days, abounding in fruit, it liehoves every one ] lo lie prepared with a remedy for the evil clients which it [ sometimes produces?we. have lieen told by those that I knew and who have tried it?that Keeler's Cordial is an ; article which Inis been used in some of the severest cases ' id Summer Complaint, both in infants mid grown persons. The Cordial can be procured at the comer of Third and South Streets. j From Meal's Saturday Gazette August 28th 1817. j Dr. Keeler's Cordial.?We would call the attention of ! our readers to this invaluable medicine, which will be j found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective j in cases of Diarrluea. a disease very prevalent at the pres. 1 etit time, it is highly s)M>ken of by all who have used it.? j It i* perfectly >>ale hi its nature, ami we s|H'uK experimentally. w licit we say tliat it allbrds immediate relief. From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, Sep. 1st. 1817. l)r. Keeler's Cordial ami Carininativc This article, is advertised in another part or our paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have lieu it. li is especially useful uniting children, and lias effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony ti|sin the subject, some ol which is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, aud perfectly free from any tiling injurious. From the Daily Pennsylvania!), 'Sept. 16th 1847. We are constrained to say that the "(-ariiiiiiative,',of Dr. Keeler's now extensively used in tliis City, is rapidly making its way to public lavor. Its ingredients are o i course unknown, but it is mild in its opcraiion, pleasant ti \ the taMe, and a rettmdv quite as good as any now used for the same complaints. Front the Daily News, July 15th, 1870. Summer Complaint.?The season when this complaint exists is now here. If persons having it in their families would only purchase a bottle of Dr. Keeler's Carminative Cordial, they would save much expense and trouble. e peak of the virtues of this medicine knowingly* From the Spirit ol the Times, Kutztovwi, July 18. 1818. We wish to direct the attention of the readers of this paper to Dr. Keeler's cordial and Carminative, adveruised in another column. It is a medicine highly esteemed by evert|oiic thai has used tun Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Cholera infantum, eet , vv liicli at ibis season is so frequent. It is a lierfect innocent medicine ami gives immediate relief. j'reparvii aim soui svi marm-i street rmiaiieipma? where may also he. Iiaii L)r. Keeler'a Cough Syrup. Vermifuge Syrup, Rheumatic Lotion, Livrr anil .Sanative I'lils. cfTiiwy. Al*o Dr. KfrlcrV SAKA'Al'AK1LLA, a celebrated r?-ni?*dy in all Scrofula ami Constitutional Disorders. It is, without doitlit, llie cheapest ai.(I liest retueijy lor Chronic Disease of ihe Chest Slrniacli, Liver, and skin known?and adtnirahly ailapted fur all derangements arriving from Impurities of the Monti. Females suffering trom the Loss of Appetite. Nervous Debility. Irregularities, Pains, Pimples. Illotchs. Sallow Complexion. t'ontivuness, etc.. Will find the Snrsaparilla deeidcdly the best remedy In use lor their removal. No one should lie without Dr. Keeler's Faniiuilv Medicines, so beneficial in niany diseases. Prien ?1 per f>.ttK?C I Kittles lor SiFor sale by '/ . J. DrIIAY. Camden s. C..ntid by Druggists and Siorcs throughout ilie country. Price -5 cents j>er boitic?see eirciii;. r> ?Vc.. in hands of the agents. Jul> 'J, 1HV'. hi Philadelphia Mario Calf and Uoitl Walking Shot's I?T id rill-; UIiH .^littDDPtt ilUl Vi*l\ 111* IX I'J a i\.a ?? ?% .? ii/|" W ANDKKSllN & ( 0. * South Carolina. In Equity?Lancaster District. Thomas li.illard vs, William .t/cKonnn, Pleasant .\f. (Pass and wife Margaret, el al. Hill for Kirt it Kill Ileal Estate and account. IT appearing tlie satisfaction of the Commissioner that Pleasant .l/.GIa>s and .l/argaiet his wife, Dr. Win, Foster and Anna E* his wile, Elizabeth (iawiey, John \V, Johnson and Eetly Amanda his wife, Henry Strinefellow and Mary his wife Henry Champion and Miliala Ins wile, arid also .Monroe Miller, James Mille and John Miller, (if the three last named are alive and if not their elnl dren and heirs at law) defendants in above slated rase, are absent from and reside without the limits of the .State, It is ordered on motion of Messrs. Hammond ami Boyce, Solrs. for Coriiplt, that the said defendants, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret his wife, Dr. Win. Foster and Anna 10 Ins wife, Elizabeth (Jawley, John W Johnson and lyetty Amanda his wile, Henry Stringfellow and Mary Ills wife, Henry Cliampion and .Vaiinia Ins wife, and also Monroe Miller, James Miller and John Miller; (if alive, and if dead, the children and heirs 1 at law of the three last named) do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the j 16lh December, 1*50, otherwise judgment i?ro ronfesso u ill he ordered against each and all of I them. J H. WITIIEKSPOON, C. E L. I). j Com. office, Sept. 9ih, 1850. S10 3m73 State of South Carolina. Ill Equity?Lancaster District. Thomas Ballard, Adinr., vs. William McKenna, j Pleasant M- Glass and Margaret, iiis wife. Bill j tr 10nforce Decree and Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Pleasant M. j 1 Glass and Margaret, his wife, Dr. William Fos- I ter and Anna 10., his wife, John W. Johnson and ! Letly Amanda, his wife, Elizabeth Gawley, Hen- j ry Stringfelliuv and A*ary his wife, Henry Chain- j pion and Maliala his wife, and also A/onroe iMilicr, j James Miller and John A/iller, (if the three last ' mined are alive, and if not t heir children and heirs j at law,) defendants in the above case.'reside with- j out and beyond the limits of the State, it is order- j ed on motion of Hammond and Boyce, .Sol'rs. for | ' wnpl't. that the saidj defendants, Pleasant M. j Glass and Margaret his wife, Dr. VVm. Foster and I Anna E his rt ife, John W. Johnson arid Letty A. ! his wife, Elizabeth Gawley, Jlenry ?Stritigfellow j and A/ary his wife, Henry Champion and .Ylahala | liis wife, and also Monroe Miller, James Miller and I John A/iller, (if alive, and if dead, the children and heirs at law of the three last named) do plead, answer or demur to the bill in above case on or before the 16th December, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against all and | each of them. J. II. VVITHBRSPOON, C. E. L. D. | t.otn.omcc .>opiiJ, ickhi. ijni onu?> | ExcentorS Police. 1 I.Tj those who were indebted to the late James /l K. McKain, at the time of his deal'li, arc hereby i called upon to conic forward and make settlement. j And those having claims against his estate will ! please hand them in properly attested, JOHN ROSSER, Exc'r. Sept 0, lSoO, 71 ' Picking Sheets. INCH COTTON OZNABURGS, made cx-! i) I pressly for Cotton Pirkini' Sheets, for salo by I Aug. 20. W. ANDERSON & CO. 1 Jk ik : , ?X:I^S I IN <(1 ASM' MO'fTLliS. FOR PURIFYING THE 11 LOO 1), AM> P'OR : THE CL UE OF For tli<>, Kcmoval and Permanent Cure of all , Diseases arising irum mi Impure state of the Blood or habit of the System, viz : Scrofula or Kin?** Kvil, lihnimatbin. Obstinate Cutnijcoiis l'!rii|)iions.<'|iri>ojc Sore Ky?*s. King Worm or'I elter, j S aid 1 lend, fchilnrgerncntl and J'.tin of the. Honrs ami i Joints.Stubborn fleers. Syphilitic Symptoms. Sciatica 1 or Lumbago ; ami Diseases arising from an Injudicious 1 use of Mercury. Acidities or Dropsy, Kxjio.sure or linpru- I deuce in Life; also.t'liroeic(.'otistituiiinal Disorders, Ace i Tins medicine lias acquired a very extended ami I established reputation wherever it lias been used, j base d entirely on its own merits, which its superi- ! ! or efficacy lias alone sustained. The unfortunate : ; victim ol hereditary disease, niith swollen "lands, ; | contracted sinews, and bones ball carious, lias j ; been restored to health and vigor. The scrulu- j i luus patient, covered with ulcers, loathsome to ; . himself and Ins attendants, lias been made whole, j i Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly ! , lor years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, I j chrome rheumatism, ana many other couipiainls | j springing Irom a derangement of the secretive or- ; ' gaus and the circulation, Jiave been raised as it i : were fron1 the rack ol disease, and now. with rc- ] generated constitutions, gladly testily to tlie elfi- ] , oacy of this inestimable preparation i "TRUTH IS STUNG lilt THAN FICTION*" ! Tlit-utieution of the reader is calleil to the following us- i . tonishing cure, etllxu-d by :lie use offhand*' (SaiYapariiia. j This is to certify that 1 have a colored woman ; ! w: o has been afflicted Jur the last live years with | Scrofula, ami all the remedies 1 used had no eil'ecl j in arresting the progress of the complaint ; on the i contrary, she constantly grew worse ; and after ! expending between ?70 and ?">0 with physicians, I j busules using other popular remedies without sue i cess, till the disease had eaten away the cartilage of her nose, made its ravages in the root of her mouth. In this dreadful situation, with the prospect of dcatli staring Iter in liie lace, 1 staled her case to Dr. Disosway, the agent for Sands' Sursuparilla in .Newborn, M. ? ., by whom 1 was advised to use that artic e : and to my surprise and to that of my neighbors, she was restored to perfect health, ami I that hi the space ot three weeks and was abie to : wi rk in two weeks from the tune site commenced j taking it. In witness of the trutli of this statement, 1 have j hereuntorllixed mv name, tins Uili .Sept., 1(517. i JOS KIM I McCOTlKU, J. F. | .ilolllfi 01 .it'llM* ivivlt, v. nni':i on. ,i- v>. SOKE Til It OAT. The following is an extract froi.i a ietter receiv- j eil from Mrs. Be van, who liaiJ beenatilicled several j years with Scrofulous Ulcer.-, Dyspepsia, etc., ami recently an affection of the throat ami chest.? Baii.evsbluig, V.i., Dec. 13,1 o h), j I Messrs. A. B. D. JSa.nds : Belore 1 coiiiinen- j ! cetl using yur iSarsnpanila, my sufferings were ; almost past expression ; my liiroai was completely . I ulcerated, 1 had a lirc.uilui cough, ami there weie j I ireqiieniiy weeks together tli.it 1 could not sped!' j above a u hisper; aim besides, Lite mllamation iroui J i my throat extended to my head, so that my he ir- j ! nig was very much impaired. Alter taking the : Narsaparilla a short, tune, my healtn improved, and . i j my lliio.it is ini\\ wen; i am as ir e irum luu^n i I and tightness id ll.c chest as but 1 was, ami can j ! hear quite distinctly. My throat lias lioen well j j about three monlhs, the cureoi vMi ch was elfected ! I entirely by the use ol your Sarsaparillu. j Vourtricnd, LUUlSA II. I?KVAN* j The following testioioniai to the value of the ' Sarsaparilla, is from the llev. Luther Wright, ' aged ?G years, Congregational Minister, residing j I at Woburn. Womrr.v, .l/ass., .March fJOth, Is-Mi. Messrs. Saints : (Jentleiuen?Krom what 1 h.ive ; j experienced, and from the ictorinaiion 1 have re- ! ceutly received from a number ol persons of high ' I respectability who have used your Sarsapauila, I j [ have not the least doubt hut that it is a most val- : : uablc medicine, and that the numerous certificates ! you have received of its efficacy arc fully sustained ( by experience, and although its reputation and utility aie very extensive, and stand in no need of my humble efforts to increase them, I want, all who are nfHiclei" by disease to become acquainted with the elficaoy and power of your valuable medicine. I am, gentlemen, gratclully and very respectfully yours, LUTHER WRIGHT. l'rcpared and sold, who esule ami retail, by A. H. &. 1). SA.NlKS, Druggists and Chemists, 1UU | Fulton si, corner of William, .New York. Suid also by Druggists generally throughout the United ' Slates and Canadas. l'rice ij!! per bottle; six; boities lor 83. Soldat James It. McKaiu's, Camden, by Dr. A. ; Ma Hoy, Clieravv, A Fitch, Columbia, and lLviland, ! [Jarral C'o. Charleston. March 20. 24?ivRni Ul<ivlu? ~ 1 " ?* imnu s <FI Hvrivn ' i 111113 most successful Pain Extractor of the prest'nt day; Leidy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jay no's j Ague Pills; Brand ruth's, Peters, Spencer's .Mot- I fat's, Gordon's, Heeler's, Robert's, Lee's and j Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; clove anodyne ; Tooth Ache Drops: Egyptian|Champoo: Pastiles de j Paris; English Tooth Brushes; Hair Brushes; j Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs: Perfumery; Gilt Toilet Bottles; China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Waters, 31 olios, &e., &c., may al\va\s be had at July 2.' Z. J. DkIIAV'S. j V A... I raiiiiiv ;hciiiciuc8? "IT7ISTA lt'S Balsam; Townsond's Sarsaparil- j T V la; Cht-rrv Pectoral; RowanJV Tonic. Mix-. ture: Roches Embrocation, lot hooping cough; I Eppiug's Sarsapariila and Queen's Delight; Dr. j Allen's Compound, for the cvkk ol" Dyspepsia, i ?.Vr.; together with overv article in tlx* line, may I k* had at ' Z. J. DsliAY'S. The subscribe! has just linisht .1 off a lot of" Ma-1 hognnv llockiug Chains in piush. Also Sewing j Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and i a t unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Chiiiuiey Screens OF bcautitiil patterns, with borders to suit.? i For sale l?y A. YOUNG. j JUST received Southern Coi n SliHIers, 1'atent Cutting Knives, and Wheat Cradles, bv June IS E. W. HONNEY. '.J. - . \ HIV Staple and Fancy Goods. fl^HE subscribers ire iow o >eiiin<ja (*. >inplete X assortment o| S ip e and Fancy Goods, purchased with much rare, wh cli t icv will dispose of" on tlieir usual liberal ternvs, 'J'li:y consist in part, as follows: WOOLEIVS. Heavy London Dutfil Blankets Super h.4 in 14-4 L .-tub's Wool Bed Blankets Heavy all-wool Negro Cloths Negro Littseys, very heavy and stout Plaid L i.soys; Wool Cloth for women's wear Clot lis and Cassi mores. Superfine black, blue, brow n, and invisible green French (.'lotlis Supertiiio Hoe-skin black Cassimercs Satiinets, assorted colors I* - - ?-I ? . I .1.. I\ tlJ LULhV .1 U d 11 r ? UU UU Elegant Fashionable Vesting! Fancy ssimeres Red white and yellmv Flannels COTTON COO OS. PRINTS, of every description Furniture Calicoes, very handsome Ginghams; Cross-liar'd and lancy striped Muslins Furniture and cambric Dimity Furniture Fringes; cotton cambrics Colored and black cambrics Silks and jFaaey Articles. E'egant. plain and water'd black silks " plain, figured and water'd colored s.lktf " Clietia figured dress silks, very rich Dolts; elegant Jace capes .Muslin worked collars and sleeves Very handsome lusertings and Edgings Linen.cambric Handkerchiefs Ribbed silk Stockings; raw silk Stocking! French merino, black and assorted eolors Super black and meredian black Alpachas Striped and cross-bar'd colored Alpachau DOMESTICS. il-4. 7-Sand 5-3 bleached and brown Shirtings I :M bleached and unbleached Sheetings While and unbleached Drills Striped and plaid colored Homespuns lied Ticks; Apron ch-cks; cottonOziiaburgs LINENS. Super an assorted Irish Linens " Lawn Lawns, Dowlas;Damask Table-cloths " Damask Diaper; Daiua ik Napkins 44 Bird-eye and Russia Diapers ALSO Dundee and (iunny Bagging Baib Root and Twice; Iron; Salt Sugar, Coltee, Molajses A lso? Blacksmith's Bellows, Vices, Anvils. Hammers Sciew I* ate.-, Trace-chains, Collins' Axes tines, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks With a complete assortment of Hardware and Cutlery With many other hrticles too t niiouf to enumerate. II. LEVY <jr SUN. sept. 17* 74 Oiu New Fall (roods. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and ilit; public generally, that he is now receiving his Fall supply of Groceries ?omeslies, Ac. Consisting in part, ol the following articles, V12:? Brown, crushed, loat'and clarified Sugars New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Rio and Java Coffee Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard No. 2 a id .'5 Mackarel Corn. Flour, Oats, Salt Swedes Iron of all sizes Powder, Shot, JA-ad. Soaps, Starch, Candles Fine and common Tobacco I{a^riu|,r, Hope and Twine, Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Riding and Waggon Bridles Haines, Collars, Riding and Waggon Whips A lso Crockery, Glass and Hardware Collin;' best Axes, Nails, assorted size Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks BTegro Clotlis Bleached and brown Home-puns Bed, Negro and Riding BLANKETS 1 1 c"/. A lew cases of men and boys Mats and Caps Willi all oilier articles usually found in a well supplied (irucery and Hardw&rettitore, all of which will be .-old t:.vi edingly low for casli.. v . B. W: CHAMBERS. C'aiuJeli. S. Sept. 3. 70 -33^* f DCrTlie "Sumter Banner ruiJ True Souihron wiB rupy lor llirce mmitlie. ^ and PfSlvliZ FINE Dmible-burreiled Guns in cases;-Double barre I ?! linns without cases; Revolving Pistols in cases, lly sept 17. H. LEVY 4- SON. Segars. fjUlM subscribers have now oil hand the mdst X lavui ite brands oi genuine Spanish .Segara sept 17. II. LEVY <f SON. Fresh Groceries &c.. r|"Mli. subscribers beg rcspectiuliy to inform J., their friends and tbe public generally, that thev have now received their Fall supplv of GROCERIES. Brown and crashed 'Sugars Kio and old Java Coffee New Orleans and Muscovado Afolassec Mackarel, Nos. 1. 2, and 3 Rice, .Salt, ?Si,c. Sic. _. , BaugiitR, Hope aud Twine. Gunny l'loth 'Jk lbs. per yard, 46 inches wide Dundee Bagging, U Ihs per .yard Weaver's best Philadelphia Rope Three-ply Twine &cWoolens. London Dullle Blankets v ~ Colored Saddle Blankets Grey Plains* N;gru Litiseys, &c. also A few barrels fine Mercer Potatoes. All of wliicli will be sold low for cash, b) CEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. sep? i, 1850. _ 76 v . tf New Grocery and Provision Store. m rpiIE subscriber would respectfull inform his JL friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving his fall supply of GROCERIES, consisting in part, as follows? SUGARS?Brown, loaf, crushed and clarified COFFEE?Rin and Java. MOLASSES?New Orleans and Muscovado. Rice cheese, bacon, lard, corn, and salt. Mackerel salmon and tlour. Crackers?Wine, butter and soda. Preserves?Ginger, peach, plum, &c. Pickles,gatsups, sauces, citron, chocolate & teas. ALSO, Raisins, almonds,currants and English walnuts, Pecan and butter nuts, spicc, and ginger. Nutmegs, candies, kisses, plums, &c. Prunes, tigs, dates, &c. Also?Powder, shot, lead, cigars, tobacco, &c. Soaps, starch,candles, crockery, glase and hardware. Also?Lime juice, lemon syrup, and ginger wine Capers extracts Java coffee. WM. C. MOORE. N. B. Packages rent to any part of the Tow n. August 26, 1850. 68