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6nthea ,.argo, an idkf tori gArro%
it umiinrmoon in the typhoo
o st Septotihoerh le vessel andr earg
C4ed t 850,000; upon which th
t ifild' over 4 per-cent
A'li tilo , Jeesrvatrl
g6ini i6 ha invermted ti
StMunntio idei-il cloo, f0
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t\ r. ear C. Wlters
Y i t'o ofdss6r Locke
* ;f~i~k O ~.A.r3nrACX, CIIARGE:D
A yio ;4-Capt. Koene ofbril
a eone infbtmgus of the death of :th
A me ~hhge de- Afairs at Hogotv
dlaek of an apoplectic fit
# % miary.,' He was univer
an Y N.~ bdtli y the natives arn
rymas, to use Capt
oxpyninn,one of nature's no
,blomeV .Y.kierald. . cb
WVIse.d in-In new'Stato member
fr," ila , not .fIt: easy t
reach the seator GovernmeBnt. Mr. Bow
rn;atneh ier'r6sides about 300 mile
Trotihtiithiltoirebach which ho lee
hoine'ot the 24tho December, travelle
te4T ian'ow from twenty inches t
twkfietdeep, without- meeting a humao
habii6apdi sleeping nine rsuocessiv
niglitl. 1ii neair. Such a membe
is ntitled to fl payastid--mileage.
C Yti .-- Thiedisc e fIs said to 1)
MAI hli q nL-of the RI
dde Ei sty deaths are, reported t
h~6oc etrnuring two days, in the lit
ti 1 Yo4rmisvilfe, which has a poi
041tion. ofr_ souls.
piniono A Regular Playi
a clan.
Exeter, Me., Sept. 30, 1845.
This eirt iea that I have recommended th
ise or AR'S "BALSAM OF WIL1
:9CllttRRY !o i eases'of the Lungs, for tw
yea , and many bottles to my knowledg
h ," $0Vsteed by my patients, all with benefi
14as 1In two cases, where it was thougi
oon d nmption had taken pluce, thi
Wdi 1 dP fcted a cure.
hysiian at Exeter Corne
eNltI9AC RYf NO D'ECEPT[ON!
'A~t p sdateiniuts of cures performe
by this edicine, i ein eiery respent. TRUE
BEWARE, OF COUNTERFEITS AN]
IMITA'IRQNS Thoiunparalleled and aetoni
imhis flibacyof' Dr. Wistar's Balsam of W~ii
Chrr in all the-disease. for which it Is recom
* tde,'~m~nng cases afteer. the skillc
thi aiet ;pyians was unavailing, has efl'oaits
ai gatud Icreasing demand for it. This fac
hi~ ~cu'aseveralgunprincipled - counterfoitoi
$il t(u9 pobn off'spurious mixtures,c
d perne for the genuin
*f&r i udgt 'the genuine DR. WI.S
TAli'S 8 M OF WILD CH ER RY.
'~6tine uniless signed I. BUTTI
on Jiliwr'apper.. For. sale in Sumterville Im
MUJLLER & BOSSA RD, at the Drug Storm
and by. Di-uggists generally in South Carc
linati ' *
On the 4Jinst., by the Rev. Mr. Zimmea
man, 8.. Hcsto Mis SUSAN 54
con e3pg~ r 'of Mr.,Alexander Mitche]
all 'fhrtr istict.
.On the Evening of the 5th inst., byRea
N. GramhnmoMr.. nse PUIcHARn of Richilan
Disfalkt t Mrs. MAaRWELLIS of Clarendol
MARRIED-On the 5th inst., by the Re,
3o K ~ Biowny, Mr. JonN W. WINGAT
of areifior 6~t MisR L6UrsA 9N!EL~s,
rTh fricards of A. RW Brd
ham, Esq aonnce him as a candidate for ti
oilfleo brf tte next eleotion.
29th~fi 1849 24td.
MRgil7HULB3URT & LANAQAN, hav
the'0 "or~'ftquinting tlio Ladies of Sun
toylt~ icinity, that they have just oper
eda Iisome assortment of sprin Bonnets
ofthe laetstyles; conuisting of Sl, Frnel
Laice,;i ~'epclitans and other Braids; Also
Rich asotet of. French aflowers,. Ribboni
Wreathn'broidered Capes, Collars, Cuffl
likewie Lutre Linens andl Linen Barrager
Embroider~d;Do.: - together with other hand
some'Styles foriDresses which they will b,
pleasedtohie thenf call >a'nd 'examine.
N6'f a~kg aried on in all it
NeW 5r nnaneumr Goodi
T juit roc yed an
arc n o'penIiga k.autil'ul an4hwell .se
leoto4.;ssortmfent.Of Ooods,:suitable' fc
thodinaspn.'NArln ,therrfick itelectie
wi ad Mislins.. Ging
har~i otdoeyafviety of Calicoei
Algo, eb~p~ men's'wear Linen drilli
Drab to'aitdd Cottonades.- A gener
Bidehhd pnc gr'd. Homespuins Checki
JRed T'o I#0m~~3Om inchs; Cuit~rigi
Osnalbirg Ha~evlrdivare, Shoei
His, c ~ , pt . nrloston prices.
CLARI( & L.RWIS.
4;,1
Ott,
nli'p cU. aln
B~~~~1N 64il S
vI,
'i Weindersli d'i e ik' isethod of recom6.
m-endAigD GHxsto thi public, a
manwe4l1 worthy-of patrounge ie hu roresslo
as Cancer Ductor. Fron'geidral opiIon in
fro'niOur ows observatiods woehave beon accus.
o tmined t9 think cqucert werofor the nost part
Ineurable, after lavbig .it"inied any great a
or asze, but, we faVe g.pqeegn'k own Cancei
cemd byhhulu ahmo tI T4ews0!
'to dpy Uhua.kll vnl t ht of whie
~ dt r eiholdefek eruiof~e du4esgr;
hen'o weily-emb'rah this iod reco
r mending mothecomniiyInkn wy
shall th byboozferb ihvor hmi y, and as
a ist ltopc.use if liqmnanityj .. O T
-PII:nr. R.CanIOOn, M D., Mixinton,:N. C~
Joux N.9Bd'i.' ALU' Woodiflili, N. C. f
Tuos. S. llooamNs,.M. D., Sheriff of Chowi
all, N. t-... , ., "
W. R. SIxNE, Potaster of, Edenton, N.
JonN Pite, Newberry District S. C.
W. A., Hirr, Neherry.Distriot,. S. C.
BENJAn MIOaiVItL SAnitefvIlle, S C.
SAN'L. C. M rrenr.t., Sumterville, R. (I.
STarnat4 MioriiELL,- 8tntkville; 8 0.
R annicax LANGa3oy.- Darlington, S. C.
Eav:wN(-IiofToN, Darlitig'co, -1. C;.
SAW'r. Moons, Williamsburg Dis., S. C.
' Joua Witson, Darlington Dist., S44
.Trio, SJ'vRNs4QN, Darlington Dist. S. C
Joux COURTNErV Datlington Dist', S. t.
S This may certify that after trying every rem
D edy I could hear of, and trying the prescriptions
. of five or six of the most scientific physicians of
dumterville.and Columbia, S. C.i- for the disK
ease of my eye-lid, whiah I am rully satisfied
w cancer, that opinion being strengthened by
one of the most extensive practitioners of Colum
b lila. I received no permanent relief, aidh'ai
ingof Dr.: lick's skill -in that disease, 1pro.
cured his aid, and I now rejoice to say that he!
has made a permanent crs of it, and that in
r the very shoat time of abvnt eleven Weeks from
the first application. My case as I have before
0 mtated, was of twelve years, standihg, and of
slow bui steady progress; and to tiose who may
D be afflicted with this disease I would say, try,
0 the Doetor'sremedy by all means, for- earneste
ly and conscientiouly believe ,It will succeed in
every case where it is admissible, and the dia
esse not so'diffbsed ia the synitom as to defy any
remedy whatever.
BENJ. MITc:ZELa..
January 1, 1849.
I take this opportunity of nnoun'cing to the.
public that I have been afflicted with the don
gerous disease cancer, for the past six years on
amy upper lip, and becoming alarmed onl account
0 of the pain it gave me, and of ite'spid growth,
0 I was amduerd to apply to physicians for aid, but
I obtained no relief or satifaction from them,
and gave up all hopes of ever getting well of it;
t but fortunately I saw Dr. J. C. Hick's notice
, in the Columbia Carolinian. I wrote to him
and put myself under his treatment, an in sov.
en weeks the disease was removed tand the sore
healed ever. I advise all who are loboring un..'
der this dre adful disease to apply to him forth
d with. JoHN l:Pr.
Newberry Dit., S. C., July 17, 1848.
Digest of the Negro Laws
of South Carolina, by the Hon JOH N
d BELTON O'NEALL.
t Copies of tis invaluable work, which should
a be in the hands of every planter and slave
f holder, may be obtained on application to
e WM. LEWIS. Price 5t0 cents per copy, or
5 coples for 62.
April 11' 24 St
SA. CONVWAY,
~ RAPlJR AND TAILOR.
Respectfully informs the public and his
patrona that he has just received a full as
s ortmient of NE W AND FASHIONABLE
SPRING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimneres, Ves
-ting, Drillinags, D~rab D' etc. etc. etc. A
- large Assortment of Ready Mady Clothing
'at prices to suit the Titanes, to which he
calls the attention of the R~esidents of the
r- District,
(I Am.so, An assortment of Military Trim
'- mmngs ect.
7- April 11 24 3m
$100 Reward,
S Runaway or stolen from the subscriber on Ite
10th February, 1848, a negro man nanmed Dock,
-" formerly went by the name of SENTRY. He
. is about 30 years old, five feet len inches high,
cheek bones veyrmiet, jut black; his front
teeth much rotten, and ham a down look; when
called by nanme would answer quickly, but when
expressing himself spea slowly; hi, hair gew
- very low on his forehead. I will pay the a ve
the reword If he to lodge din any Jail within the
limits of the State; or will ljay the qklove reward
eif snificient proof can be had to cotlot the indi
-vidual of theft, and will pay the reward of $25
-it lodged in any Jail in any other State.
a, J. J. McFADDEN, Sen.
5, Salem, Sumter Dist. S. C. Aprilii, 1840.
a lET The Temperance Advocate, Columbia,
;, and Courier, Charleston, will give the above 3
a, weekly insertions and forward their Bills to this
office. 24 -21
Kingstree Academy.
MISS SARAH S. BROOM respectfully an
a nounces to. the, citize of Kingstree and vi
cinity, that she will opon a School for the re
ception of scholars, on Monday, the 10th of
April. For terms, &c. apply at the Academy.
April 9, 1849. 24 St
SIMPROVED COTTON GINS~
r Thankful for past favours, the subscriber
Swishes to inform the public' that he still
Manufactures COTTON GINS at his Es.
tablishmnent in .Statesburg on the moet im
"proved and approved plan, of the most aim
ple 'c'bstruetaon of the finest finish, and of
ithe best material., to wit, Steel Satos and
iSteel plated ribs case ,hardened, in which he
will sell for~ tao' dola per 9aw. He also
t repairs old Gins, snd' puts therm in corn.
,,plete order at the shortest notice. All or..
ders for Gins will be 'promply' and punctu..
ally attended to.
WILLIAM ELLISON~.
b 4 4 . e asil
9iyt
1~
Srad - Cashmei-e
811 ,,uli;Baeeand 'Plain
iD re, L Lawns,
~Et mud hn God in gr bbva'rie,
-A~ W~ o A. 0 4 4ifr G4" lenmens
8 O MOill
beoupdaa uu1 a etpesornmnt of all
-sone'o-t i4i
311dlgfly. 01, lu l '-puueh "
r'geo7 t de~n~ tieznto e, oak
'1 Iii the IWoiferi t o indtry.
snd the Pdoe always itse LOWE~' ST O~sS
BLE- *~
bt o i6. [I e O drestn : . C,
Apri 1849. 24 if
Letters"a
Rimaining in the Post, Ojio Sumterrtlle, S.
C. Qarter Budinlg March 31, 1849.
A-Jane. .Ainaoin Brition Allsbrooks.
B-eMr 4: i:BOddIn, G M #readford, Francis
B Browb: Mr' -Caroline Brown, WV W
Bradford, *Theodore Be: , 'Mrs Washingt
runsoh, iHickson &r; B er, Miss E N
Brookinglon, Miss Allen A Barkley, Mrs
Lacy Bracef, W Barkley Haervy Bow Is, WY B
Brown
C-MruMarry -E Carnthen, J J .Chandler,
Dan! R Clrk,.Gen 8 R Chandler, Geo P Cocke,
Geo W Cooper,'John A Colelough..
D-Mrs Lenora Davis, Langdon Dikins, M
Deschampes, W S Desohamps.
E- Edward Epp.a, Mrs Sarah Exam.
F-'-EdwiiJ Flder, Wiley Fort, W L Felder,
John A Fraser, Wm Freeman.
G--G GtinJohn J Garden.
. H- amuel Harvin, Dr M L artsll, John
R Horey, Martin L Harsell, M o l Wry.
- J- ise P James.
K-W illiam J Kennedy, Miss Ann A King.
I.-.Wm A Law, Isaac N lenoir. .
M- John Montgomery, 'W McFarland, W
B Rh MchellJohn N Mines, Miss Elizabeth F
Mellett.
- B-BArrel! Norton, James H Norton, John
Newman, Mrs Ann Nettle.
O-Ms Maria B Oliver< lion John Belton
O'Neal, James and Wm PlowdedDr James M
R-E J M Reafro.
S-Jdshua A Spear", Mrs Vi.leo A Scar
botough. Wm Sanuders, F. Sumter, Laurence
seymore.
'-James L Tharnes.
V-Win Vaughan, Isham Vaughan.
W-Josoph Wells, Mrs Mary E Wilder. J W
West, Warren. D Wats,, Mrs Mary- Wels,
Hardy Woixwird, -H G Witherspon.
HENRY HAYNSWORT H, P. M.
NEW DRUG STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully inform
hisacustoners, friends, and the public gener
ally of 8unmtor, that he lhae, and will constant
ly keep on hand, a Fresh and well selected
stock of Medicines, Painti', Oils, Dye Stu',
Window IGlass and Putty; Fine Soaps anid
Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold
chap.b SIDNEY MELLETT, M1.D.
One door west of Mc Lean's old stand.
P,.S. All orders from the country prompt
ly attended to.
Summer Arrangement
Of the HMalls and Passenger
Trains on the S. C. Rail-Road.
On and after Wednesday, the 4th of April,
the Passenger Train will leave Columbia at
6 o'clock, A. M.
ON MONDAYS, WE DNESDAYS, and
FRIDAYS, an Accommodation Trrain will
leave the Junction at 7 o'clock and 40 min..
utes and arrive at Camden at 10 o'clock
and 10 minutes; Returning, will leave Cam
den at 2 o'clock, and arrive at the Junc
tion at 5 o'clock.
ON TUESDAYS, THIURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, the.Accominodation Train
will run to Columbia, leaving the Junction
at 70o'clock and 30 minutes, will arrive at
Columbia at 9 o'clock and 20 minutes; and
returning wvill leave Columbia at 3 o'clock,
arrive at Junction at 6 o'clock.
ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
SA TURDAYS, a Passenger may leave Cam..
den at 5 A Mf., and arrive at Columbia at
9 A. M., and may leave Columbi-r at 3 P.
M., and arrive at Camden at 8 P. M.
GEO. S. H ACKER.
Agent Transportation S. C. R. R.
April 11 24 6It
Runaway,
DONAS, belonging to JOS. T. CUM..
INGS, about 25 years old, 6 feet six inches
high, dark complexion, he is supposed to be
harboured in or about the village, a reward
of Ten Dollars will be given for his appre
hension.
April 11 14 tf
Negroes Wanted.
The Cash Is deposited for the Purchase
of a few likely young Negroes, from 12 to25
years of age. Enquire at the Sherifls Office.
Sumnterville, 10 March, 1849. 20 tf
New Goods.
The undersignon has' just received a full
and general assortment of New Goods which,
lie will sell very low for Cash g odaper.
April 4.
Clothing
A fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing
with Shirts Drawers Cravats Glovee &c.
Panama Leghorn and Palmnleaf Hats,
broad brim fur do., ve'y lowv for Cash.
Apri 4.L. B. HANKS.
V,
tb
14 March. I.
W bcrbers have
e the nnof a the QEWI
shel stand is the Ne toreen c
ted on:BroadStteet, opposite Dr. MeeLt
Aphocary, whore they Will ke Geneal
Assrtment of MRlRCHANDISE, to be dis.
iosed of at the ldiesi pides or . Th
public'. eiirally'ad tie Lies pa'rticuldy
:are invtedto call and see.
J AS. H. CLAREj
N. LEflS.
Stamtervlle, April 2, 1849). 28 f
New Godd Redeied
Tsubperibers arb.o recqivin
New Yok,:a large arid ll selected Stock of
Dy- Goods, viz.: Browi-hititigs, L6ng
Cloths; Brown and bleached cotton Drills;
Irish, Brown and Plaid Linens, Linen Drills,
tarages, Linen Lustres; Colored and white
musline, Linen GingharnslMus1ln Ginghims,
.Colored and black cotton do.; Colore blak
and Furniture -prints of all kiids, *6ll
selected stock of'Hosiery; Goodsfor ntle.
men's Clothing of various .kindi; ,eady.
made Clothing or every description; AJ J U
assortment of Bonnets; Le horn, anftna
Palm Leaf Hats; Boots and, shoes, Saddldy,
Trunks, Valise Trunks, Carpet Bags,: &c.
Hardware and Cutlery, Books and Stationery,
&c., to be found, at their store,-8doors Po0h
of the Court House. Groceries of eyer do.
scription to be found at their Grocery, 1 door
north of the Court House. Call and-take si
look.
J. T. SOLOMONS, & CO..
Mar 28
FRESH AND BEASONABLE
, DRY G'OODS
AND
lEAD MADE CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED.
The. subscriber has just opened, a splendid
assortment of Cloths, Cassimerp, Vestngs,
Drab D' Ete, &c. &c. In fact every article
in a Gentleman's Outfit. Also, a variety of
Readymade summer Clothing, all of which
will be sold at a small advance for the Cash
or to punctual customers.
D.J. WINN.
March 28, 1849. 22 3t
NEW GOODS.
The subscribers would respectfull inform
their friends, and customers that t are
now receiving their SPRING STOCK, from
New-York and Charleston, which they will
sell as low as can be purchased in this place,
either for cash or to approved customers
All we ask Is that you give us a call and
examine for your-selves, and we doubt not,
that ample satisfaction will be given.
BROWN, LEE & Co.
Sumterville, 28 Feb., 1849. 18 tf
N EW GOO D S.
The Subscribers have just p urchased
and received a GENERAL STOCK OF
GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard Ware and Cutlery, Hats, Cape, Ladies
Fashionable Bonnets, &c., &c. All of which
will be ofi'ored very L~ow for Cash, or upon
the usual credit to punctual customers.
Trhose of our customers indebted to us prei
vious to first January last, will do us a great
kindness by settloing up old accounts, and
making new ones.
ROGERS & SPENCER.
Bishnpvillo 5th March, 1849. 20 tf
Night School for Writing,
The undersigned purposes opening a Nighi
School for the reception of those, who desire
to write a Bold, Freu and Expeditious Hand
The C,..,--e of Iustruction will conisist of 12
lessons. An opportunity is now off'ered
where the useful and elegant art of CHIRO.
GRAPHY, may be acquired at the moderatei
charge of Eight Dollars for the wvhole course
Applications must be made immediately to
ALBERT H. GRAY.
March 28, 22 8t'
STAGIE NOTICE.
The Stage will run daily from Sumtervilki
to the Claremont Depot on and after the 1st
of March, and will leave at 3 o'clock in thc
morning, setting out on its return, on the ar.
rival of the cars in the afternoon from the
Junction.
P. M. BUTLER.
Sumoterville, 28th Fob. 1849. 18 63m
5th Regiment 3d Brigade oi
mAVlI1Y.
A COURT MARTIAL will be held or
the first WEDNESDA Y in May, in Camden,
at 12 o'clock, to try all defaulters at Encamp.
ment on the 12th, 13th and 14th Docemnbe:
last, and also defaulters at Court Martial or
dered to be held in Camden on the first Mon.
day in March. The Court to consist of the
following Officers:
Liout. Col. Tuxos. DAVra, President; Cap.
tains JAs. W. ADAMS, A. R. TAYLOR, D. 1)
PEaRY, W. A. AricrcUM, and T. C. RICHAnD.
soN; Lients. JAs. A DAMS, J. T. GooDwyn, J,
C. SECREST, THos. JONrs, L. P. LonING, and
WV. F. BUTLER; Supernumeraries, Lieuts
TnoursoN and KENNEDY; Cornets ADAMSi
and IIAnL..
The Captains will hiave the defaultors ir
their respective Companies warned to attend.
By order of Col. ANCRUM,
RI. H. GOODWYN, Ja.,
Adjutant.
March 28. 22 6t '
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
For sale at the New Drug Store, by
R. S. MELLETT, M. D).
P. 8. The above SEEDS have boen tried
add found genuine.
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sriia
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Mary.F Sann&s. 0s..
It appeariniterfeishte h 6
ael C Spann aod Charles . -9n
defendants toItae- s oa h -tU
yor te and the liamilt
na peIt iwordred -t
or demur to i1aid b-wi1th
the first publiucadi* of-thlis
pro confesso Jvill be ent4
JOHNB
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litinsenins, A
Marti RoE.spand othens. r
Iaec nD. Whitworni~arte
dfndants t the abyo tad j4b*
out the limithftitet ate qfardde
moiko t t o n e ~id~#
swor demur to bilthnt~bM~tf~n
mth ist puor a ree drudsa
pro aganfss illb neeagite
OHN MB1imfr
Sounhawyfrth ub~sribe, nth 2s
ofMarh, Rhds aond V.eriJ AA16 14nan
looks ver hery tW .latau
was enoa rail towthe s ~tE o-tu
fodating the sabcrier at dXastfl~itj
BlcRiero emiddolte ajdld Juh~
29gathirh 84. .2
oum torelo ofil Jary o8sed d o
100 Dshlat Rb&
RuaafoThe subacribers hanthentere
ofeMrchi sonde the f Airaseef I
Cok; vehertnd At .the leao
& o. wer teywir~o happy4t eeial
haorihmer.ied an tero~r r ny
kee onhaora s . nrg
&c.,a willhb thankull res'ifeldh by
toein pntae es~ier, at thctb
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