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OF THE COMMISSIONE CLARENDO WHEREAS, by an Act of the Legislature, I the Secretaries of the several Boards of Coim ceedings Annually: The undorsigned, Secr , Clurenddn County, do beg leave to report : CLARE? At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Bradhrm's, on the 2nd Saturday in January, viz:-A. B. Brailsford, Win, T. Brogdon, P. . vin): It was Resolred, That Thirty per cent. sa last year, 1848. On motion, adjourned until th At a meeting of the Board of Commissioner hleury Bradhmi's, on the 2nd Saturday in Aug ent, viz:--A. B. Brailsford, W. W. Owens an Wm. T. Brogdon), when the following sums u Mrs. S. Rhanme, . - $ 20 00 " Ann Chapman, - - 40 00 M. Jones, - - 15 00 " . Griffin, - - - 50 05 " elly Kent, - - - 40 00 " Mary Jones, - - - 10 00 ' Milly Lowder, - - - 15 00: " Acock, - - 10 00 " Dinkin's Child - - - 7 00 " Silvy Hodge, - - - 20 00 " Arter, - - - 15 00 " Rebecca Byrd, - - - 15 00 "" Hall, - - - 20 00 " Thomas Tobias & Wife, - 50 00 " Butlers 2 yt Children, Lucretia and Mary; - - - 15 00 " Barwick, - 80 00 Richard Garral, - - 5( 00 " Timons' Child, - - - 7 50 Wan S. Guerry's Child Laura, - 7 50 Nancy Hodge, - - - 10 00 Lydia David, - - - 10 00 " T. Geyden, - - 20 00 " Jane t. White, - - 10 00 " Phillips, - - - 10 00 " Burkett, - - - 25 00 " Barfield & her 2 afllicted Children, 20 00 " Thigpen's 3 youngest Children, 22 50 James Ridgeway, - - 25 0(0 1849. Aug. 9. By Cash received from W. F. Butler, Tax Collec tor, - . 8 967 20 By cash refunded by Mrs. Jehn Rhodus for John Rhodus' Coflin, which was furnished gratuit ously, - - - 5 00 972 1O( John A. Pack's pension not collected for last year, - - - 10 00 $982 20 I. B. BROGDON, Clerk August 11, 1849, REP4 OF TILE WESTERN BOARD OF C CLARENDO2 At a meeting of the Western Board of Comni on the 13th day of Augmus 1849, the followir T. C. Richardson, T. 1). Rhame, R. I. Maanning L. Felder, James II. Tindal and Thomas W. 11 Butler), when the Clerk submitted the foliowi Westn Board of Connissioners of i countl C2urrent withi 1. B. Biroydon, mencing August 14, 1848. Aug. 14. To IHenry Blradham's Tav. crnt Licence, granted by 1849. the B1oard, - - 15 0(1 July 13. To Rt. C. Dollard perrmit up to l4 Mlay. 1849, -50(0 To Cash 14 Aug. 1848, 14 (It To Sherill'Skinner's rececipt on Brid re Tax Execu tion pait , - - '2 56' lhay 8. To Cash received of Sherifl oft Charleston,, Execution against JTno, N. IDavis for fi ne not main g Rtoads, 51 00 Alay 15. To Rt. C. Doldlardl's permit up to1 13 Autr. 1819. -- 3 75 To Error in WV. L. Reynoiilds Account paid last year 5(0 $134 41 The following Resolution passed by the Bou Clerk's Report bie received. I. B. DIROGDON, N EW G THIE SUBSCRIBER calls the attention of his and well STOCK OF STAPLE ANI Whlich is now complete, and will he shown wit of the leadini FOR LADI E' 1. Rich Figured and P'lain Chan:gealle81LK1S; Alousseline de Laiines; Rich Figured Mohair and Cobsurge; Plain and Fancy C olored A l[act Delaines. A large assortmcent of (Goghmcus am AILS Ladies' SILK SACKS, MANTILLAS, aind FOR. GENTLE~i Superior Black BROADtILOTH S and CAS Tweeds, Albertine Cloth, aund Jeans. LINI DAMASK DIAPERS; Napkins and Doilies buck, Birds'-Eye, andl Scotch Diaper. D)OME5 Brown and Bleached SH EETI NGS; Canton above comiprie a large variety of width style, A large and varied assortinent of Negro Il Bdcc Blankets, imrported for city trade, ver cho S UND1) EMBROID)ERIES of all kindc: Lace Capes, &c. A fine assortment of Lace Edlgings of all one dh/rerent rarieties. inchidiung Alexa'ndre's women, and children, includings ladies and ge lection of Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. AIs,, Cords and Tassels, Rollers, &.c., painted in Oil ( and Ih[ndkerchuiefs, in great variety; Peormner CAI.R1 PE The subscribier is also in receipt of Rich Tapi and rIch pattern; English and American Urusst rior Three Ply Carpets, of the latest styles and of ha ns.ome sty les, and sonme at very loir prcs the Ca rpots; Venetian Stair Carpets. Floor Cloi Th'le a bove comaprisos the largest a'ssortineunt hisa customers, and have been v'ery carefnlly sm! naud with the above will b'e swohj ai very i.w 1IIT RS OF THE POOR OF V COUNTY. >assed December 1844, rnaking It the duty of rissioners of the District to report their pro 3tary of the Commissioners of the Poor for [DON COUNTY, 13th JANUARY, 1849. Poor for Clarendon County, held at Hdnry vhon the following members were present, Butler, and W. W. Owens; (absent S. Har. ould be assessed on the General Tax, for the 02nd Saturday in August next. 1. B. BROGDON, Se-. 4. Treas. CLARENDON COUNTY, August 11, 1849. of the Poor for Clarendon County, held at rust, when the following members were pres. Samuel iJarvin; (absent P. M. Butler and ere directed to be paid out. " J. Richbourg for nursing and attend ing Mrs. Jesse Rhame during her last illness, - - 20 00 " Mary A. Ridgeway's 4 youngest Children, John, Amanda, Peter and Annah, - - 30 00 Thames 4 Children, Eliza, Thomas, James and Hannah - - 25 00 SMar - . - - 40 00 Mantain, - - - 15 0( S. Owens 2 Cildren, John and William, - - - 30 00 Thomas Giddings, - - 30 00 Jane Jinkinson, - - - 15 00 Jno. W. Blrogdon for S. Gibhalt's Colflin, - - - 3 00 J. A. Mitchum Ass'e for E. IHodge, 8 50 Mrs. Richbnurg's 2 children, Laura and John, - - - - 15 00 John II. David-for Geo. Brunson's Collin, - - - - 3 0( N. A Ridgill's cost, State vs. R. Counel, - - - - 2 00 Vm. S. Guerry's child, 2 months Board - - - - 1 25 Expenses paid Bradham, - - - 10 (N Willis Brunson and wife, - - 30 00 $ 867 84 1849. Aug. 9. To Clerk's Commission on 972 20 at 5 per cent, 48 61 Due Clerk on last year, 8( To Sheriff's not collected, 3 70 To Cash in hand to day 61 1i $ 982 20 & Treas. Com'rs. Poor Clarendon County. JRT )MMISSIONERS OF ROADS FO11 1 COUNTY. nissioners of Roads held at Henry iBradhanm'n g nimnbers were present, viz.-J. R. Brock , W. 1,. Reynolds, Henry ). Bethune, John riggs; (absent W. 11. B. Richardson and P. M ig Account current: i'oads for C'lare'ndonz C~ounty, Tn A ('9erk - raue for the year co'm Bly Clerk's Salary this year up to Aug. 10, 1849. $ .10' O( By Anmount piaid for Journal for Conmnissioners of this Board to transcribe thre old volume Comn'rs. 1819 Roads, - - . 4 O( Mlay 141. Bly amount paid Clerk for transcribing obil volume of Conunr'rs. Rloads, 53: 7( May 14. By amiount paid W. F. But ler for nmails, 1 O( 1840. A ug. 13. lby balance Cash in hand $ 1341 41 ard on the 1 3dh August-Recsolved, that th( llerk & Trens. W. II. Com'rs. Roads. friends, and the Public generally to his larg< se lecte ) FANCY DRY GOODS, Impleasure. The following constitute so1me g articles : )R.ESS GOODS. Chiangeabule Tlurk Sat its; Fitrured and Plait I ~ust res; Al ide and Rich CX'onlre lerinmoeu as; Black Silks; JBombauisins; Alpaccas, an<( d P'rintis. Ii, K(OSSTIIIS. SIM~ERES; and a good a ssortmenmt of Panc) INS. Irish Linen; Sheetings and Lawvns; Ilucka. Ilannels; Tick -ings and Cotton Diapers. Thc nmd price. ,ANK( ITS, Super French (Ribbon Iloundj ice; also, ('rib do.' i [IES. Collars, Cuff'n, Infamnts' WVorked Bodlies, &5c., styles; Ladies' (Gent lememn Gloves of thirty. IBe'/; I Iosiery, of ail descriptions, for men, nt lemnen's Merino Unider Shirts; a choice se. beiting. WVindow Shades, with the necessary 'olors, Philadelpuhia Made Umbrellas; Shawls, ', Coumba, IBrushmes, and Toilet Covers. L'N GS. stry Velvet CA RP'RTING, of splendid stykc Is carpets, of new and beautiful styles; Supe. cho'ice pa;ttrns; Superior Iigrain Carpets, Rtidh Chenille and 'Tufted Rugs, to matci hs anid iBaizes, a good assort ment. of Carpets thne subscriber has ever offered te ectedl ill regard t) patterns, style, and (puality 'at P rices. No. I, Hrick Rtange. EONS OF TEMPERANCE, .Sumter Division No, 12. The re ular Weekly Meeling of this Diei. sion will, bo held on Wednesday Evening next, at their Hall at 7 o'clock. P. O'SULLIVAN, R. S. Sumterville, S. C. . ' 19 ly Rail Road cNotice, The freight on Cotton from Camden and way stations, will be as heretofore, one dollar per Bale, until further notice. Nov. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Nov. 13 1849. For Sale, A valuable plantation containing nine hun dred and eleven acres, situated in Claremont County, about seven miles from Sumterville, on the, public road leading from Sumterville to the Swimming Pens. There is or. the place a good Dwelling F louse, Kitchen, Smoke House, Stables, Corn House &c. All in good repair. For terms apply to Sam]. J. Bradford J. W. Dargan or thu Subscriber on the plant ation. Win. VAUGILN. Nov. 171849 4 if 1000 Bushels of Corn; Also Fodder, for sale low, for Cash, at planta tion, near Stateburg, T. D). SUMITER. Nov. 21, 1849. 4 tf R, C. ANDERSON, FORMERLY BARNET & ANDERSON. CLOTIIING ESTABLISHMENT, At the Sign of the Big Hat, No. 3 MERCHANTS RoW CoUtBIA, S. C. Keeps constantly on hand the most exten sive assortment of CLOTTI1NG and IIA TS of any other House in this Market. All of which will be sold on as good terms as can he bought in the State, and every article warran ted. R. C. ANDEItSON. Nov.211849 4 4wn G0Ojbs AssorltEd iona for Sale by L. B. AANKS. Bagging and Rope for Sale by L. B. HA NKS. 1 Barrel hams for sale by L. D. HANKS. No;. 17 1849 For Sale. A PIANO in good repair, will be sold low if applied for immediately. Apply at this ofice or to A, J. Moses. Oct. 31, 1H19. 1 tf FOR SALE, A desirable Summer Residence on the High Hills near Providence. Twenty-five Acres of Land are attached to the premises. For terms which will be accommodating apply to L. M. Spann, on the spot, or to W. 1. B Ilaynsworth, in Sumterville. 14 Nov. 1819. 3 5t Dwelling and Store for SalI. The very desirable HOUSE and LOT of 18 acres, now occupied by Mr. 11. Skinner, a beautiful and retired residence for a private family; and the STORE IHOUSE, at present occupiied byv Mr. L. B. Ilanks, oppiosite to Mr. China's11otel, a first rate bumsiness stand. are niow in market anid rrill /se sold l /m. Enquire of the ownter at Rev. N. Grahaa'.e or of }Maj. T. McD). Baker, or of \V. F. Ii. I laynskorth, Esq,52 f EquGar itys Notice, amia C'onmuees. All guardialns, trusteces receivers and others who are bound to account to the Commission ein Equity for Sumter District, are hereby required to be and appear befo)re said Comt isioner at his ofiie at Surnter Court 1 louse, the second Tluesdlay in Janiuary, and the 'Ii esdlays in Januiary' and Febiruary next, to inake ret urnis of the e'st ates ini their hanids, posessoni or managezment, settingr for'th on o'athI, the pairticu lars andl vahr le of such estate, and an accoutit of all inonerv receivted amid pa id for sid esta:.tes, andl to . ublstaniate thIe samze byv proper and sutlicient touirbers; also to produce all bonds, note!s, cert iticates of stock and other evidce of chioses in act son, wh ieb ares specified i sakiu ret urn; anrd aliso allI tithe deeds, tbillIs ot sale anid othei'r muIniinents of title oft prop~erty puirchased~ by him or her, or thm, for his, her or mtheir wardl or ersty quni trust. Th'lose wvho fail. rules will b~e un mzediatiely issued against thm l . Nov. 7th 1849t. 3 it For Satle. Wdl1 be sold at Sumiiterv .1 t on Monday :3rd of D ecembier next, the planitt iion belongciig to the estate of 31lrs. A. E. lIonenm deceisedl, coni. tiing two hnnmdred anid thirty (200)) acres of landI, tunder good fenice, and in ac high state of cultivation. It is unniecessary tosay more of the piroct. c iveness of this place, t han to state, that it has the present season pirodumced miore than. live bales of cotton to the. hiand, besides atn abunxd ant p~rovisioni cr. It is situated one miie from thle Claremont D~epot--Ca ome I ranuch 1:a I I. ad. TIerms, on a credlit of onie, two, andmc thIiree years; secured hby hlond with personal securi ty, and mlortgage of the place. Interest on the whole pai annually. WILLIAM SANDEllS. Esc'or, _Nov.__10, l1ij9 3 a Notice, All persons having dem~iands against thle Estate of Mrs. A NN E.. ittOAC CI late ot Stum ter District, are noi titled to handci them in properly attested; and thioso iindebted, to maicke payiment. WIhJLLI SA ND)Il1S, Rxc'for. Oct 30, 1 if 300 pr. Negro Blankets, 1000 ydls, I rseys and laseys. I'in Scale lhv '!.AhliK & 1.EWIS. NEGRO SHOES, &C, To the Planters if Suamter and Adjacent Districts, JOEL WIVTIIERUBY, Corner of King and Society Streets, Charleston S. C. respect fully calls the attention of Planters and oth ers to his large and well selected assortment of Plantation Brogans and House Servants BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising a stock of over Thirty Thousand Pairs of first, second and third qutilities-both black and yellow. lie has made arrangements with some of the best Shoe Manufacturers to be supplied direct from their FACTORIES by the week ly Steamers from New York and Philadelphia, thereby aflirding PLANTERS a rare oppor. tunity of making their selections of GOOD FItESI I Shoes, rid such as will give satis faction. Still adhering to the "Nimle .Sixpence Cash Syslem" great inducements are oFered to purchasers to call and take a look before buying elsewhere. ALSO A general assortment of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., for Family use. OrDont forget the NO. Cur. King and Society streets, Charleston, S. C. Nov. 14, 1849. 3 7t SHERITF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry Executions to ine di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court Ilouse, on the first Monday and day following in December next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay fer Titles. One lot of 4 acres of land and buildings thereon, in Manchester, adjoining lands of - and where Sanl. J. Tindall lives, levied upon as the property of Samuel Tindall, at the suit of J. S. & L. Bowie. One tract of 150 acres of land more or less in Claremont, adjoining lands of and where defendant lives, levied upon as the property of J. M. Kolb, at the suit cf Wim. Nettles. One tract of 425 acres of land in Claremont, adjoining lands of - and where defondant lives, levied upon as the property of IV. 11. Brunson, at the suit of A Barnes. IHARVEY SKINNER, s. S. D. 10 Nov, 1849. SHERIFp'-S SALES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Pecrsonar Property. P'urchiasers to pay for i 'itles. 1 i egro levieAd on as the prop erty of. W. J. F. Bethnne, at the suit of 13. N. lPeniek. I hiorsec levied on as the prop~ erty of P. W. Cu llen, at the suit of W. J. ltitune. I negro leviedI on as the pro perty of T. J. Coghlan, at the suit of 5. 8. Parrar. I negro levied on as the prop er:y of WV. R. Gavle, at the suit of Daniel Lloyd and llenry hJradham, f. al. 1 negro levied on as the prop e'rtv Titn. 1L. Jones, at the suit o~f WV. A. (CItcloughu, IF. G. Deschamnps and Ily. Kelly. I horse levied on as the prop erty oif J. .M. Kolb, at the suit of \\~ mi. E. I whuardson f. al, 2 negroes levied on as the piropierty ot W. E. .Mellett, at the suit of F. G. Decschunps, J. J. Aloore and .McDowaII &. Shannon.. 1 mul~e levied on as the prop erty of T. T. Touchberry, at the suit of II. C. Dalardi. I horse levied ont a., the prop.. erty of J. II. Watt, at the suit of J'imes 11. I'rescot t, for al. 2 cases. 3 negroes levied on as the >iroperty ot I. D. Whitworth, at the suit of I an k of Camuden. 410 bushels of corn, 1000 lbs. of Fodder, 20 head of I logs, 10 hushels of I'otates, It) do. do. slips, half dozen sitting Ch-oirs, 2 lteJs andl Furniture, 2 led-steads, I ar of Gese 12 headi( of Fowvls, I louse hold anid K tc hen lFurnit ure, levied on as the property of Thius Giddins, at the suit of Thons. C lary for al. To he sohll at dlefenidant's rest. dence on Tuesday 4th D~ecemnber. Soine' corn, sonme fodder, and sotme Cotton in the seed levied on as the pro perty' of A. J. Ilieks, at the suit of 3. . Tuminions. To be sold at defendant's rest dence on Tuesday 41th~ Decembi~er. II-\lVEV SKINNIR S. S D. South-Carolina---Sumter Dist, 1', Andelrsoni, S. Andlers~on. I ty vi rtune of ani Order friom Wmn. Low is, Esq. O rdmlary of Sumiter D istrict, I will sell on the first Mlonday in D ecemiber nex.'t, ait Stur.ter Court I Jouse', betweeni the legaul hours of sale. onie tract of ld, contanmng 450 ac'res, in M iddlle Salemu, otn MAeet ing house Biranchi, waters of Black Rtiver, pounded by Margaret lunggins, Estate of Mary Ander son, 11>yrd Kmtg, Wmn. llancock, and Jamecs Wilsoni, originally granted to Wim. I lancock. Tiermns--On a credit till first (lay of Janua ry 18~51, for one half, the other half anid fees cash,. tihe purchuaser giving lBond with good security andll a Mortgage of the premlises to the Orthnary tur the paymnent of the purchase mosney, wvith linterest from lie day of' Sale, 11. SKIN NElR, S. S. 1). 10) Nov. 1810. :1 ;t Ji UST I1IECE LVi ELD. Sumoked I leof, and utl 1lio Tonugutes, At 0uh signI f !he Ar ro *'44, To Country Merchants Par. tioularl, A. NORTH BRICK RANGE COLUMBIA A ND 07 LIBERTY-STREET NEW-YORK: J. C. GREEN leg leave to inform the Merchants generaly that he has taken charge of the abov.e eatablisement and will offer great inducements to the closest Buyers. The stock consists in part of Cloths] Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, Lin ens, TickirigstHosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, La ces, and Embroidcio& Dress Goods of the NeV west Styles Such as-Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, yo. nese Cloths, Mohairs, Alpacas, Bombazinds, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c., &c., which he will sell at a slight advance upon the New York prices, thereby saving the expense of Insurance and Freight. ALSO A large assortment of P. S. Just received another large lot of Blankets at from 75 cents upwards. TAKE NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of J. C. WALKER & CO., are requested to make immediate payment, as the affairs of that fin must be closed immediately. Oct 24 48 3m ar We are authorized to announce JOHN W DA RGAN, a candidate for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. Oct. 31, 1849. 1 tf NEW GOODS!!! We are now receiving and opening for sale the largest assortment of goods ever offered in this Town; to which we would re spectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally. We will not be un dersold by any house for cash; and offer as ma ny inducements to approved credit, as any one. Call and examine for yourselves. A. J. &. P. MOSES. Nov. 6th, 1810. A large and general assortment viz: Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpenters and Blacksmiths Tools, Carrage Trimings, India rubber goods &c., Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddlery, Stationary, a good Stock of Crockery, a very large Stock of CLOTHING, and a variety of other goods almost too tedious to enumerate. The sub scriber having purchased his stock in the city of New I ork, and at the closest possible prices, chiefly for cash, enables him to feel prepared to suit customers in prices. L. B. HANKS, Oct 22 52 tf 200 pr. Negro Blankets. 2000 yds. Negro Kerseys and Linseys. For sale by L B. HANKS. Oct 22 52 tf Cheapest Bargains Eccr' Offered in Sumnteraville. The subscribers havin" received a fresh supply of FA LL and WiNTER GOODS, take pleasure in offering to their friends, and the puddic at a triing percentage the follow ing well selected Merchandise, to wit: .Musline D'Laines;' French Cashmeres, Ginghams, Funcy Prints, Mourning Prints, Bleached and Brown Cotton Shirting, Shawls, Suspendlers, Hat Ribbons, Sup. Irish Linen, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannel, 8-4 Trable Damnsk, 6 an]i 12.4 Sheetings, Broad Cloths, Cassimneres, Satinetts, &c. ALso, A well selected Stock of Shoes, Ladies and Misses Gaiter Boots, WValking Ties. Alio Negro Shoes of every kinid. For Sale by CLARK & LEWIS. Oct.20 1 tf FISHER & AGNEW, At the sign qf the Golden Anvil, CVOL UMBJA, S. a. Direct Inporters of English Hardwnre, Cutlery, Guins &c., and dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, WVindow Glass, Groceries, &c. are now~ receiving their full supplies of the above mentioned articles, comprising the largest assortment ever offered in Columnbir, which they will sell at Extremely lowv prices for cash, or on short credlit to punctu al cue tomners. try Country Merchants will find a good r~ssortmecnt of Hlardware, adapted to their tradle, at Charleston drices. Columbia S. C., Nov. 6, 18419. 2 4t CARRIAGE HARDWARE, Trimmings &c, A full stupply just received by the subscri bers, consitinmg in part of SPRINGS mat 12 ets. A XLES at 8 cts. and FINE IRON at 3 1-2 ets. lb. Together with a complete assortment of Laces, IFringes, Leather, India Rubber Cloth, Varnishes, &c., &c. Suitab'e for Car ringe Manufacturies. constantly on hand and for sale at prices below the Charleston rates. FISiIERt & AGNEW. Columbia S. C., Nov. 6, 1849. 2 8t Cutlery, Guns &c. Just received by recent arrivals from Li verpool a comlete assortment of Table andl Pocket Cutlery. Double and Single Barrell .htt Gunp, comprising amn Extemnsive assort ment of thme above naraed articles, both with reg~ard to quality and price. ---ALSo, Brass Fenders, Andirons, Shovels and Tonyg, Fancy Bellows, Iecarth Brushnes, Chimney llooks, &c. Those in want of such articles can find a large variety for sale at moderate prices by FISIER & AGNEW. Columbia S. C., Nov. 0, 1849. 2 8t Hardware! Hardwarel!l The subscribers keep constantly ont hand a conmplete assortment of Locks, Hlinges, Screws, Anvils, Vices, llammers, le is Shovels, Scythes, Mill-saws, Mill Irons, bltes, Rasps, (Chisels, Angurs, llench and Moulding P'lanme, l'ots, 1Kettles, hloltiung (loths, Bairron, lIfoopi Iron, and Cast Steel mn Bars aind Sheets, wlitih they will sell at the lowest market pr tces. PISIIER &. AGNEW. Columbin. Nov. 6. 18419. 9 St x v iiiIIe r ' 4 1 1 ? CourOuw arstgar.or 8AWSA.PAAtILLAd1. Woesde sand lessing of the Age. 7s wsgot ewtraerdinary - MIc n_ fit ME Werld This Extract is put up li Quart Bottles; I is i J times cheaper, pleasanter, and srEnted superio , to any sold. It cures disease 'vitliolt VosMitingj purging, sickening, or debilititingthune Putie The great beauty and superiority of -this Satit rilla over all other Medicines Is, while It eedW, es des, It Invlgorates the body. It Is oze tbd sPIltlb AND SUMMER MEDICINEA - evet ihe*n; t not only purifes the whole sye tem and strea thes the perso but it creates, new pure and rltblo d; padEt. 'ssessed by noother Medicine. And In this lies the grand secret of Its wonderful success. It has rftrsed within the -est two years, more than one pndred thousand enrer of severe cases of disease; a! leet. 60,000 wrecou-' sidered incurable. It has saved the lives of maore than 16,000 children the three pest seasons. 100,000 cases of Geseral Mat.$y and Weant of Nervous tergy Da. S. P. Towaswno's Sarsepdr ivilmn'ates the whole systdm permaently. Td those who have lost their muscular energy,, by the Mtbet of medl. cino, or Indiscretion committed in yofaih or the ex cessive irritilgerfle of the pasions, and 6aiight on by physical prostration of e r.erouse system, las situde, want of ambition, fainting sensations. prea ture deesy and dec)ine, hastenl intoward: .fatal disease,.Consstusption, can be entirelytrestored by this pleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla Is for supe. rior to any INVIaOtt#12ilid CORDIAL, As it renews and invigotetes the system, gives aso tivity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system In a most extraordditry degree Coesaptiost (dasIv Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumpt6t ctfn bE cured. Brenchla e, Censuseptid, Licer Cdas: plains, Colde, CaterrA, Cengfs, 4hde, Sp.ing of Bled, Bereness in the Chest, ltette Flush, . NAtat Sweets, Difacssit er Profuse Eapee retena. Pain ii the Side, fc., Aare been end Can be cured: Spitung Blood. Do. S. P. Townannu-I verily believe your Sares. perilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweatne and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and d*; not expect to live. I have only used your Sares. ^ perils a short time and there has a wonderfdl. change been wrought In me. -1 am now. able t. walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has leo me. Yon can well imagine that I am thankful 'for these results. Your obedient servant. WeM. RUSSEL, 66 Catherlns.. Fsasaie Eedeiclne Do. 8. P. Townsewn's Serseraa is a sovereign and speedy cure f"tr Incipient Consumption, Barren.. ness, 'rolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cos. titeness, Pales, Letacorrhca, or Whites, obstructed' or diicoult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, of Involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system-no matter whether the. result of inherent cause or causes, produced by Ir. regularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating e-ects on the humaft frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, froni taking It, at once become robust and full of energy under Its influence. it immediately countersets the nervelessness of the female frame, which Is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, In cases of so delicate a'hature, to exhibit cars tifcates of cures performed, but we can assure the' afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thousands of cases where families have been without children. after using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine, have been blessed with he - healthy o8spring. Great Blessing to 2Eothers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine yor purif the system, and relieving the suasrings atten upon childbirth ever discoverad. It strengthens both the mother and the chM, prevents' pain and disease. increases and enriches the food t those who have used it, think it is Indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after contnament, as it prevents diseases attendant anon child-blrth-s In Costiheneas, Piles, Cramps, Swellng of t be Feet, Despondeucy, Heurtburn. Vomiting, Pain In the Bc'ndionrs, Value Pains, Hetsorrhage, and IN re'latingc the secre ttons and equalizing the clrcu latln, it has no equal. The great beauty of thi medicine Is, It Is always safe, and the moat delicates use It most aucceusfully, very few cases require, any other medicine, In some a little Castor 041, os Magnesia Is useful. F.aercise in the open ail, and light food with this medicine, will always secure a sufe and easy confinement. The flen. Johns geges Of Jersey Cilty, an old and highly respectable cler. gy man of the liaptist Denomination, handed In the folowing certificate at Dr. S. P. Townsend's office. It speaks (or Iielf. Da. S. P. Townsn-Dear Sir: rI am constrained to give you a statement of the benefit I derived from using your Sassaparllla, bellesing, by so doing, 14thal render a benefit to those who ar u fering as I have becn. I was reduced for many months by the Dy spepsia, so much that It was wilte much dimeiulty fr mee to *alk'or keep abuout. I: had also a tette, which covered the most pest of my head-which was eatremely troufblesome and' sure i it got.to beulvst a scab. I used quIte a number of r dl4eqfs bbh -the eitmplalats, but received little or no bnefit, utstil I teok your Saa separille, which, through the kindness of Provt deuce, has restored me to mnore than my usual health, as I em now enjoying attr then I have for. e number of v ars. I em now 60 years of age. I beillee It tW be. an invaluable medicine, and recoma mend it to my numerous acquaintances, which Is very' large, as I haeo been a mninister a great many years. I hope thIs hasty sketch mayble as antak benent tn you as yousr medicine has to mse. July Ii, IS47. J011N SE~GER, Jersey blty: Methodist Clergyauus. The following was sent to our Agent In Rah' way, by the flee. J. 0. TUN iSON, of te Mlethodisa Epscopal Church-one of the moat learned and re s et~e In th~e connection-.ad is another evidepee o. the wondlerful effects of Dr. g: P. Tawnsend's Sarsaparilla on the system. Fascmsn Paasour-Havlng for some tisste putas1 you are aware, expersenced great, generaleleb ity. of moy system, attended with cusntant end alarming' lrritation of my throat and luingsi, I was, at your In stance, and In consequence of having reqd Captala McLean's decided testimony In its Wsltlf, Induced to try Dr. 8. P. Townsend~s far-famed Sarsaparilla. I tried It, I confess, more in the hope than In the confdonce of its provIng efllencinsus ; b'ut I am bound In candor now to, acknowledge, that I had not tried' It long before I began to expes'ience its salutary eflects ; andt I may now say, with Captain Molean,' "that I would niot be without It on any condess. .. tion." It has done me more good than any pre. vious remedy I have tried, anid 15 this statement Is deeedby ouof any sirce, yott have my Rahiway, August 3d, 1847. -J. 0. TUNI8'6I. SCRODULA. CURED. This certinecate enelcelvely -proves that this Sarsapartills has perfect control over the snost ob-. stinate dIseases of the blood. Three persons cezre& In one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Dc.8S. P. Towwnsaxn-Dear Sir: I have the pies' sure to Inform you that three of my. childrena have' been cured of the 'Soroftala by tne use of your excellent medicine. Theys were afficted very sererely with bad Sores; hare taken dnly Sotre bottles ;It took them away, for which I feel my self under great obligatIon. Very respectfully, '-, I8AAL. W. ClfAlIN, 100 Woostea'.ab, OPINIONS OF PRYSIOUild Din. 8. P. Towwssasx Is almost dully recelIing., nuders from Physicians In different ports of the. Union. This is to Certify that we, the underaiget P'hysictans of the City of Albany, have In numner' onis cases prescribed Dr. S. P.Townsend's Sarsapa rilla, and believe It to be one of the most valunblq prepiarations ins the market. II. P. PIING, Ms. D). 3. WILSON. Mi. D. - R. 3. BIIOS, M. D. Albany, A pril 1, l1847. DRF i.D Dr. 8 P. Townsend'Prinepl 1ce has been' removed from i-i6 Fuilton, to tSNassan street, in the buIling formerly occupied by the South IDsptist Churchr. Aosuss.-ltedding & C'a, No. i Steteeatreet, end -Mrs. LK. idder, No. 100 Courtstreet, Sloen. Samuel Kidder. Jr., Lowell; lienry Pratt. Btalems James B. Green. Worceaor ; Allison & (Gault, Concord ;J ihalch & Sosi rovidence; and by Drruggists end Merchants generally threigout the' United Stases, West Indies, kM the Cc Sa. A. J. &, P. MOSES, Solo Agents for Suniter District,