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s.4, MA UFACTORY DR. S. P. TOWNSEND'S couro5Jxn KsTavT or SARSAPARILLA. Wonder andi Blessalg of tshe Age. is' most ertraordinary Medicine in the World This Extract is put up in Quart Dottlesi it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any told. It cures disease without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the Patient. SThe great beauty and superlority of thu Sarsa. parilla over all other Medicines is, while it eradi. eaten disease, it invlgoratos the body. It is one of the Very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES +, ever known; it not only purifies the whole sye. tem and strengthens the person, but it creates, new, pare and rich blood a power possessed by no other Medicine. And In this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last two years, more than one hundred thousand cures of severe cases of disease, at least, 60,000 were cos. aldered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 16,000 children the three past seasons. 100,000easesof General Debilityand wane of Neavous Energy. Da. 8. P. Townsaso's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system ermanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy, by the effects of medl. cio or indiscretion committod in youth, or the ex eeulve indulgence of the pessions, and brought on by physical prostration of the nervous system, las. s ted., want of ambition, fainting sensations prima. Lure decay and decline, hattening toward that fatal disease, Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This lSarsaparllla is far supe. dior toany INVIGORATING CORDIAL, As it rendwa and invigorates the system, gives so tivity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular ay stem in a most eetraordinary degree Consumption Cared. Cleanse and Stren then. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitis, Consusption. Liver Coal plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, ..sthAma, Sitting " Blood, Soreness in the Chest, hlectic Flus, N4ht Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Frprctniration, Psan in the Side, 4c., here been and can be cured. SpitUng Blood. Da. S. P. TownsN Do-I verily believe your Sars. parills has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years hail a bad Cough. It became worse and'worse. At lest I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsa. parilla a short time and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I an now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your ondient servant. WM. IRUSSEL, 65 Catheriuo-st. Female Medlcines. Da. S. P. Townsann's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren. ness, i'rolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cos. tiveness, Piles, Leucorrhcees, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urino, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system-no matter whet her the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by Irn regularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating efects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. it immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. it will not be expected of us, in cues of so delicate a nature, to exhibit cer tificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thousands of cases whore families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine, have been blessed with fno healthy offspring. Great Blessing to Mothers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifyi the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother and the child, 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 confnement, s it pirevents diseases attendant upcmt child-tbirth * in Costiveness, Piles, Cramps. Swelling of the Feet, - Despondency, lica rtburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Baick and Lions, False Pains, Hiemorrhsge, and In regulating the secretions and egumalizinig the circu latn, it has ito equal. The great beauty of thi znedicino is, It is always safe, and the most delicate use it most succeslully, very few cases require any other medicine, in somte a little Castor Oil, or agesia isatuseful. Exercise in the open air, and ilgi food with this medicine, will always secure a cafe andi easy confinement. Thae Revs. Johnt Beger Of Jersey City. an old and highly respectable cler. ymani of the Blaptist Donnomination, handled In the olowing cer tificate sat Dr. S. P. Townsenid's odfice. - I'speaks for itseil.. Da. S. P. Towissmou-Dear Sir: I em constrained to gIve you a statement of then benelit I derived from using your Sarsaparills, believing, lay so doing, I shell render a benefit to those who are suif. fering as I bave been. I was reduced for many monthls by the Dyspiepisia, en much that it was with much diiiculty fair me to wuik or keep, about. I head also a tnt ecr, which covered the muost lart of my head-which was extremely trosisntme and .sore ;It got to be almost a scab. I uisedl quite a number of remedies for both the comnllsints, but received little or no benefit. unutil I took your .Sar. saparilla, which, through the kindiness of Provi. dtence, has restored nan to mtore thana my usual health, as I ant now enjoying belter titan isavs for .a number of years. I ani stow 60 yeans of age. I believe it to be en invaluable mtedicsie, and reenam mend it to my numerous acqjuaintanaces, which is verylarge, as ilhave been a sminister a gient many years. tihopo this hasty sketch may be as nmuch benefit to you as your medicine las toa ine. July Ii, 1647. JOllN StEGhlt, Jersey City. Methodist Clergymnan. The itbliowing wvas sent to our Ag ent in Tih. way, bay lihe ltee. J. 0. TUN IStiN, of the Methodist EpiscopainChurcha-onec of liae most learned and re asectedl ian the couauecioni-assl is anothaer evieee -o. the wonderful etfects of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Barsaplari la the system. Fnisu Pzsasosu-hinving fair some tIme past, as you are aware, expierienced gi cat genter-al debaility of my system, attenaded with conlstant sialndlsrmling Irritation of nay throat eail lungs, I was, at your in stance, arid in consequence of hayvIng read Captain MclLean's decided testimony in its behalif, induiced to try Dr. S. P Tiowntsendt's far-famed iSarsaaparilla. I tried it, I confess, more ini the haope thaun ini the conldenice of its proving eflcacmius ;hbuti am btousnd in candor now to ackntowledge, that I hatd not tried It long before I began to exper'oence its suautary -effects- and I may now say, with Captain McLean, "that iwould not be without It on any conisidera. tion." It has done me more gotd than any pre vious remedy I have tried, and i this statenment is dee med biy you of any Im psirtance, you have my full consent to make It pulIc. Mahway, August 3d, I e7. J. 0. TUNIBON. BCROP'ULA CURWD. This certificate conncilusively proives that this Ba rsparilla has perfect conitriol over this nmost 1,b. etinate diseases of the blood. Three persona cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Ohlldrsn. Dii.8. P. Townssman-Dear Sir: I have the p lea. sure to inaform you that three of my children hasve bteen cured of the Scrofusla by the use of yourc excellnt medicine. They were afttlied very severely with lad Sores ; have taken stnil fouar tiottles; it took thoem away, for which I feci my self under great obligation. Very respectfuly, 8A W.CilAIN, i00 Wooster-st. OPINIONS OF PHYSIOIANB. Dc. S. P. Towneann Is almost danily receiving orders from rhysicians ina ditferent parts of the Union. This Is to Certify that we, than undersigned. Physicisns of the Cilty of Albiany, hina in numrser otus case. priscribed Dr. 8. P. Townssent's Sarse pa * vrilla, al believe it to be one of the miost valuable preparations ils the market. H. P. PUJI.INOI, M. D. J. WliLMON, M. D. Rt. B. BItl~fs, Mi. D. P. E. ELMtENDORtV, Ms. D. Albany, AprIl 1, 1847. Dr. 5. sP. Townnund's Principal Office has been removed from 1JO Fulton, to 52Nassan street, in thie building formerly occupiied lay the South Deptiat Church. Aoauut.--Neddlng & Co., No.t B tate-street, and - Mrs. E.. KIdder, N. 100 Co'urt.street, Boston. Samuel gidder, Jr., Lowell; iienr Pratt, Salem; Jetnes 11. Green .Worcester Allison & Geult, neord ; 3, lIa ch & Son, ror idence;i and by ruaggsts aend Merchants generally throughout the Unil States, West indies, and the Canadas. A. J. & P. MOSES, j~ole A~cnts for Sumter District. n 4 Fothe Fall Campaign, The subscriber has. recently. returned frotn, Charlestohbringing wit hmimn a Complete -nd select assortment d4 . Drugs, Chenicals, Patent Me dicines, PAINTS, OILS. DYE, STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, SOAPS, BRUSH ES, PERF'UM. RY, SPICES, AND FANCY ARTICLES to which he respectfully iuvites the atteutiono Physicians, Planters and dealers generally. I am now the regularly appointed Agent for the following valuable Preparations, viz ' Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses. Allon's Compound for Dyspopsia. Keelor's Sarsaparilla Punacea. Carminative Cordial. "Cough Syrup. Vormifiugo Syrup. " Rhumnatic Lotion. Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, ete., etc. Townsoud's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines and loehe's Embro. cations for (looping Cough, with many others too numerous to mention, may always bo found at Z. J. DEIIAY, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. Camden, Oct. 7, 1849). 51 tf New and Choice Fall Goods, The subscribers are now receiving one of the larwest and most desirable stock of GOOD that has over been offered to the friends and customers of the CAMDEN BAZAAR, They have during the past week. opened, and are now prepared to show a splendid as sortment of Rich Fabricsfior Ladies' Dres ses, sUCe AS, Elecant Cashmeres, Muslin Do Laines, Plain DMerinos, Chameleon Lustres, Lyanese Cloths, Dc Lisle Stripes, Ginghams, Prints, &c., A large assortmenat of Shawls, Such as Long and square Shawls, both plain and printed, silk, cashmere and broche. ALSO A large stock of Linens and Linen Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Dimities, Curtain Stuffs, &c. EVEnY VARIETY OF HOSIERY. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, ALSO A large and splendid stock of Ready jade CLOTIl NG, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fail, to please. AND They are also prepared to ofyer to Planters and others, one of the most. complete assort ments to be found in Canmden,of Blankets Kerseys Sattinets Jeans, D OMES'TICS, tl-c., j~c. cr They confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the lar gest in town. It is their intention to embrace in their stock every article of Dry Goods that may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can always ho supplied with the newest and best style of Goods in the market anid at the lowest'possi ble prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE IN CIIAltLESTOn, S. C.. Thme subscriber is now receivingone of the largest and miost desirable STOCKS OF GOODS that has ever been (Ifieredl to the frienmds and customers of 233 KiN; S-rnwEr. l ie has, during thme pamst Summer, imamde ex tensive additions anid alterations to his roomts, andl is now prepared to shiow in his retail de partmnmt atimost splendiid assortmitent of Ricia Fab lrics for Ladsic%' Dress, Such as: Elegant Silks, Cashmeores, M us lini I'Laines, Alpacas, Satin Dui Chines, Em broidered Orleans Cloth, l'lain M~erinios, Em.t broidered Cashmeres, C'hamieleon Lnustres, Ginghams, Prints, &'c., &c. Ini time Shizall DeOpartmuet, Ie is pirepared to otlbr every variety ol INrng anid Signare SilA WiLS, both lai~n and Printed, Elegant Silk do., P'lain and Enmbrom'l credl Canton Crape do., Cashmuere. and Broche do. A great variety of Rtich Black and (Colored Silk and Satin SIANTILLAS, VISETTES, amid SACKS, A r.s), A large stock of I .ineus anid ILinen (os,, Marseilles Quilts, Frimnges, I )ii~ies, Unr tain StutTh, Every variety of IIO0IE811'. Goods for Ge~nleimen's WVear, suchi aS Broiadcloths, Cassiiaii.rus, Vestings, Craovats, &c., &c. AND In rooms connecbeid with his front sales rooms lie is prepared to offe'r P'lanters and othicrs one of thle most complete assortment to be found in Charrle ston of Blzankets, EKersemiys, Satelinett's, .eicans, Dounestics, &., &. Ile confidently invites the attention of all who visit the city to his stock, as one o f thle L.AlESTNIE OUTlltN COUN. It is his intent ion to ermbrace in lisk sioc k every article of D~ry G~oods that inay be new or desirable, so that puirchasers can ah vars be supiplied with the newest and best Styles of Goods in the market, and at the lowm:wr Possmn.: PnrierS. N. B. In rooims over the ReotailI liepa rt net lie otfers to Merchants anid othiers, a compijlete assortment of all the above G.oods, at W I IOLESA L ,h, Andl invites thet attention of cash buyers to his stock anid prices. 2531 King street, Charleston, S. C, iad i~iunner loofsaa n i over Shoes for ladies and gent lemieni, Mdisses India rubber Biuskins, for sale by L. 11. IIANKS. Oct 22 52 tf A Nfice uassorisanaesmt rsifiI gass Lainps. Also, the Spirit-gaiss. For sale by . I. IIA~NKS. Oct 22 52f t Bagging Rope and Twine. Just received a largo supply of DJAGGING, RtOPE and TWINE. For 8alo by A. 3. & P. uMS g: taltbibateo. . FORl$HER 1FF; 'Er The fNieuada of A.'R. Brad-. hrn,, Esq., announce him as a caudidate for the ellico of 8horifl' at the nex election. March.29th, 1849, 24td -zrlWe are authorized to announce MALLY BItOGDON, Esq. Candidate for tho Ollice of Sheriff of Sum or District, at the next Election. r'We are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. IUlAMEl, a candi date for the office of Sherifl; at the ensuing Election. sept. 27, 1849. 48 tf 0-The Fricads of Richard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candidate for tho Oflica. of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. Se pt. 20, 18418. 47 tf lrrTWe are authorized to announce Major [OlIN BALLAItD, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing election. April 26th, 1848. 26 tf 07rThe tk'icnds of Williamia A. COLCLOUGI[, Esq , announce him as a :andidate for Sherill' at the next Election. April 19, 1848. 25 FOR CLERK. (Ir We are authorized to anonnece Mr. JOhIN 0. DUltAN'' as a candidate for the (.tice of Clerk ifthe Court at the ensuing election. Nov.8 - 3 tf Mir. Editor :-Pleasce announce Jul [N I)ARGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election to the otlice of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SiTcI:rAxs. April 26th, 1818. 26 tf (Q"WVe are authorized to an nounce DANI EL II. ItICIIBOJRG, a can didate for the oflice of Clerk at the ensuina elect ion. " Jan. 26, 184-. 13 tf FOR1 T AX COLLECT1ol. (Lp Ve arc authorized to an nounce ALEXANI)ER WATTS, Esq., as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FItIENDS. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, LAW NY C. U. IAV.IS Would respectfully announce, that lie has now in charge the above well located 1otel!, convenient to the most business part of the Town, for travellers; directly on all streets passing through-and now undergoing thor. ough repairs. lie earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public generally-fir he feels conqfident that they cannot be other wise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to muake all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar, except on Sundays. (owldard's old 1803 Brandy and other tine Liquors in bottles: the most favorite brands of Chamipagnes; the choricest brands ofSegars cud Tobacco; Scoteh Ale in pints; SODA WrTERt and ICE widi he kept constantly on hand during the suunner season. Goodl Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and foddler, and attenisive hostlers. I [e is agent for the Northern Line of Sta gve. N. B.-Omnibuses run regularly to and fromn the Itail Road Depot for passengers, who c~an also be acourinodatedl witni a enr ringe, lhnggy or ho'rse to gro into thle counitry. Camiden, M1ay 2d, 1'). 4I tf' ALL AT THE SOUThERN STORE, Fishier' & Houice Addwit ions to their ex tenivae assortmenzt of Dry Goods, a- 'l are ala.s prepared i to urmh thle latest Styles at sa tisfacto ry pricesi. Colucinibia, .1000 , ,', 8 U T. E. CLYDE, WVIIOIEMALE~ AND REq~'jAIL GR O ER, .Ueetiig Str'eei, Sugar, Coffee, iMollasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c. T 'E A hi. Oct. 1f 51 6t -JOHN T GREEN, WXill prictice ini the ('outrts, of La-w, fir Sonioter, D arbo wjtoni andlK Nrsa w Ib)stricts. O)llhiceo dlooir be'lowv Clark's II itel . 4,nUEGG, D'AE.,macui & (Anco,~ Will piracitice ini the ('ourts of Law and Eqn1ity', for F'irtiehll istictm; and will pract ice in Ke'rshiaw and Smint er, ini d.. dlit ion toa Itiebiland. Colmunbiai, 1st .lanuamry, I1 10. 17 t 1j 3. E. tj'3DN3UQMW tj, SURGEON DENTIST, SUMT~'1ER{VIL1LE, S. C. Mr. II. will adiiiniste'r the Chmlorofrmi ini Surgical and IDentat O peramtions, if rewiiredl. .1 une 7, 1419. :12 1y Chewing Tobacco, - A line hint of EIL)OlRA D)O CIIEI'WlNG TI'(IA CCO, for Sale hby CIARK( & LE~VIS. 10 Sent 18in. .17 if EN T FA~1IIONABL~ Clothiag and1 Out Ftting E S T A.BLIS IEN T, MASON 1ALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wontworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all time anaull ant complete stoct of Gent's. - RE ADY-IADE CL QTIIINC ARtTICL.ES. W. A. KENT. G. I. MITCIIELL llManufactory 113 Washligton Stores N. Y. May 1819. 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAN) ZOGBAUM, Importer of MIUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. GREGG, IAYDEN, & GREGG, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELItY, SILVER WARE. Guns, Military & Fancy Goods, Corner of King and lIasell streets, CIarle'sion, .4. C. WILI,1AM GREGG, If. SI)N E Y llA YDEN, A. 11. HAYDEN, May 23, 1849. 10 ly New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR TO ItOUsTON& i-r., 2?- KG -ST. Opposite Mrchants hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and itetail Dealer in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the public to his large as sortment of FJashinable and ;legian CGlth ing now on hand, equal in every respect to the best custom work, to which he is weekly adding large supplies direct from his own Manufactory in New York. This Est.hlishmeint is conducted entirely on the Cash Principles both in purchase and sales, giving hin great advantage in his se lections and enabling him to to sell at New York rites. lie is now offering this stock, (which is not excelled fur rarity, style, bPcau 1:1, and durability of wrorkanship in the Union, at such prices as to make it an induce maent for purchasing to call before making their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. constantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can dopend upon having their wants supplied immediately. .All garments warranted to tit well and give satistaction in every respect. ITMr. Juii '1' )Amn, long known in the clot hirng line is ntow at this establishment, where he would be happy to see and serve his friends. GElO. A. IIYDE, Succestor to llouston & Ilvde. Charleston. May *.!3, 1919 I 3 0 ' AMERICAN HOTEL. CO:NEli of KING AND) GEoinE sTREEF.S This I lotel is sit uated ini the moost fashion able part of ther Cit. Thea Proprietor will be :'leased to see his friends and the t r-velliong public prom iin. thIat. no exert ions aal Ilihe wanitintg on Ihis part to ma~k e their atay ag'ree.. able. Prices reas. nable. F. A. IIOKI, Proprietor. Jenis W. INi, Ass'itnt. PLANTERS' HOTEL, f'HARL4ESTON, S. C. I hing' becoume thIe P'rproetors of this ex ttesie and~t~ w l: kownt est ablihtmentt, sub mins ias chatims wvitht contidecec to publhic sup posrt, s.at istied thlat teir etlaris will tender comifortable all whto muay favor them with a call. July 21, 1l40. I40 it CHARLESTON HOTEL, Th le mtthu.rsgned I ite oft the~ uited States Ilit!, .\n':nsta, G( s, h-vit leased thte (1l.\lt l.lIzsTO)N lIIt )TEL' for a term of years. take s ptleasure ini stat ing that the en ire~ Es! tabbshm tent htas been refitted atnd fnr mtshted with new lunrni ire, and is ntow oe for the recepjtiimi of comtpanyv. Imprvemteimts have also beent madle int the Ilonse, particularly in the Ladies' Depart lment by the addbt ion of a It cepiotn Pa rlor, anmd lhe removal of te Ladtes' D rawing Rintm. W\ihih imtproivemoents, lie isi asu~tred, will igreatly shI to the coimforts of thie gnests of the hus-e; andtu thpe, liy strict atmitn en i o'.n part tooethlir withi the nticiers of his bonse to mterit a hb eralI sh:are of thte public DA NIEL MIX Eli, P'ronrietor. .July 25!, 18110. 'l9 * i Merchant's Hotel, BY WR'E E' & DIVVE R. CJorner of Kiin~g awl~i Neity itrt 's, &JlAUIRE.VIT(VS. C. 'PThis I Ilohe, situated in lte business part of the city, ell'ers overy~ desirauble comftort and cVoiencite to the ITravo lling Cotoltn nit y, anud IPermtanlent Illoatrders. ITe estab lishmutent is conteittd ?t rity on I Tmo'tiper ance pariniciples. TIElI~IlS hI I 3 \ioD lLE Li :\i'Anttt O imibis anid ('arriage will atn the, Steamboat W'harf, andt also. to uthe tIl Itoad )lepot , for thle ac(coitnadiatiton oif Pas-4 sengears. F'eb :!. 17 lv 1()IetGin Bands, iee i 100 ee 1 inch CopperritdGn llands. I il Flloor Cloth, India B tubber (Cloth Bilrus-q sols Carpeting, together with a full assort - ment of Ca~irriage Tlrimmuings, Ols, P ai nts, Varntish &c. IFor Sale by A. 3. & P. MOmSES ; -... 1 The susibr iivi openedth,- bok -for recevi'subcrip111tion of tock toteW ' i7-e of JsD3 lnig sj JA e D. BLAN.INO W. A MUDRO. Co.~~ntn 91 NewBoo WILMINGTON. AN t) MANCIIESTOR RAIL ROAD. The asubacriber hav opened books for receiving' eubscripions of stock to te eril nington and Manchester Roil Road, at f r ice of James D . Blandils, Esq. JAS D. BLANpNG, Car e SA. MULDRO W. OM Sumtrvill , 2( Aug., 1849. 43 tf New, Boot AND R The subscriberwving just returned from Ch trlestoit with' nt assortrnct'of 1100'1'S, is u nS, adies'4nd Misss' SLp PERS TIE nids GA1'LIWR, of every, kind what ever, ofhra uthen to the public on bettrterns \or Gash, than can be had elsewhere, and sQ licits an Arly call at one door cast of Miller. &Bossards DrugStore. Also, the Nowand Fashionable slipper for Ladies called TAY LOR TVIES. P1.1- All rips fwedoum withut charye Sign of the Boot. May 23. 1d . 31 f NEW DRUG SROINA The subscriber would respectfully inform his custorenrs, friends, and the pubglic goner ally of Sumter, that lie has, ant will coustant ly keep on hand, a Fresh and well selected stoci of Meicjines, Paits, Oils, Dye Stufh, evindow Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of which will bc sold cheap, 'y RI. SID)NEY MELLETT, 31. D. One door west, f AMcIcan's old stand. P, S. All orders from the counttry p~romptlt. y attended to. CLARK'S HOTEL, SUnIE, tVILL, S. CAR1O89NA. 1'Te subscriber would respectfully inform This friens and the public generally that e ha oened for their accom odation a a ouse of Entertainment in this place. lie rolicits a share of publice tronage, and promises to spare no pants in order to merit and secure the sarzit. lie would furth~er add, that the ocation of his I louse is such, as enitirely yu servcs both business and quiet- A trial is all lie asks. 'EBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1819. 11 ti $25,00R CASH This amount in cash to be wauid for neroes from the age of from 14 to m0 aears . be highest market prices will be given, and persons wvishiing to dispose of such property will ind ready rale by applying to the sub. scriber at Suinterville S. C. J . J.. DINKINS. Augr., 4, 18419. 41 i:. IBwilli$20 Reardans pay thscier haove war freceived iion ftehis and deiey f eo meacte sbtck ofee God tD nhes hvh, staerpne tit ,and fo qat randheatmape annot wben spaokedn thi urkt.al n Ot24 O5t.)18d Bot-arain argainser! is on o te eaiet n besotv. kce sto . of. Goboste aeevroee vug o-ys. les Peter AlcKnight. it appeaurmug to my satiusfaiction that Thoirmats AlcKniglht, the 'defentdant, ini theC above stated case, resides wit hout. this Staite: It is therefore, ordered, thet lie do appear aind object to the Divisicn or Sale of the Iceal Estate, of ThomDas MlcKniighat, dJeceasetd, on, or before the seventeenth daty of D~ecem. ber nDeCAI, or hii s cset wall he entered of record, Sept. 17th, 1810. 49 ;3t 'Copartnership Notice, Ihe undlerhignued hDaveJ asiateidl them selvos together uinder the firm of PINGL.E & GitaI Al hA, for the tranusaction of business conniectedl withD the Steam i/, situated 1 I-4 imiles from Sunmterville, where they arc preparedl to Saw and grind. ELIJAh I'lR INGLE, Se pt 10th 1 1). 47 t f IMYPROVTED COTTON GINS, T1hiankf ul for bpast favonirs, thle snbhscribe(r wishes to informn th~e pnblic tha hii.le still IantIactures COTTO'( N (;INS at his Es, tabllishmDuuent in Stateshturg on thle miost im-. provedl and approved plan,~ of the most Slim pie const rnition of the finest linishi, an~d of the best maaterialbs, to wit, 'Strel *Nurts aml Steel p/ated ri/is case hiardenerd, in which lie will sell for two dollars per saw. lie also repairs old G,~inst, a nd puts1 t hemi ini com plate order at thle zhortest notice. All or ders for Gins will be promiply and puntctu ally attended to. WVILLIAM ELLTISON. Stateburg, S.,C. Aplril1II, 1849J. 24 tj '( ll. '-ALE, Cha p for Cash. Apply at ts otle 1099 SACKS PRIME SALT. Just re ceived and for sale by ilROWN, LEE & CO. Sept 4 45 tf 20 COILS lFillST QUAITiY BALE ROPEb'. Just reeived and for sale by DROWN, LEE & CO0. 9'r4, ". .. The uubscriber cff~ a tic* t the pubib hc t bU f r q!a' in 'usnr l .i 4' :L 1e r df)} i lopes by untiringii &ziry an rttttoptr iu.s eto nert ;aTlire of tht p roni o o his friends gl1the public. N. 1.-fe villkbep fo s hand--Fancoy sand lin markuledeo Dress..$ ing Bureaus, Side-board,, Pine atfd so. ny Wardrobes, Idgh atnd lonpst. curled nap)1l Bd-steads, Sofas and DivAnhsteur re .ables, Sitting Chairs of ever drpin Mfahogany Rocking and Nursih : dioaton:Rockers and Nursing, ~~ Candle stands, &c. & . MAso' ?. znt tresses, which they will selflo ! 1 good paper. UTFURNITURE NADE~ z~'JR ED at the shortest notice Mahograny and Plain~ Co ai furnished at :the shortet notice. Just received a splendid assortri o Bled-steads, Sitting apd Nursing Chairs. 4 D. S. SARGENW GIN MAKING, &. We are prepared to execute ordei-sto'hy extent in the above line, both foi~ iiw work and repaira. Our Giins are not surpassed b a'ly made in the State, possesing all the a'd, vantages of the Falling Breast arnd Sliding - Ribs, which saves a great deal in wvayof'ire.. pairs. We nlso use the Steel Plate Saws, with teeth set in an angle thnt cannot possibly injurc the finest staple, with Il improvneit to reg.ulate the motino' of the cotton; our brush is constructed on a p an, giving at once, the 444; advautages of lightness, strength and force all very matcerial in the successful opertion of a Gin. We would invite llanters to ca l at our shop and examine for themselveF, whilst we would assure the public generally, that they shall have no cause to complamn either of our work or prices. CABINET MAI{[NG. We are also prepared, to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Wardrob.es Safes, Book cases, Stands, Ta bles, Cupioard, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. IIUD)SON & BIROTIrER. Oppoice the Preanyderian church Sumntervillhe, April22, 147T. 26 ly A CARD, The subscriber, having taken, the corner Store, (known as Mclans) would, iinst respetiuily, acquaint his old Friends, and the ublic at. large, that he will at all times take pleasure to accomnmodate them, in Cut'. ting and Making up Garments, in the nios F'ashionable and substantial nanneer. I Ie wili keep constantly on hand a 'fresh and seasonable assortment, of outtittiig, of the latest and most approved Fashiion~s, an hops, by punctuality and his desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their Patron age and confidence. D. J. 'WINN. Jan. 15, 1849, 12 tf UNITED STATES HOTEL, . Augusta, Ga. G. FARGO, th ropretor. This well-known house having passed into. the hands of the lresent proprietor, no pains or epense has been spared to render it wvor thy of patronage.. .uly 25, 29 4mi HAULING, .< The subscriber would st ate for the het fi of the pblic, that hle will haul from theidJ dleton Depot to aumi terville, i he hur (either four horse or two horse Vagon) at 18' 3.4 cents per hundred. JOCIN CIIINA. Aug. 22, s 4 tf In hand for the purchase of Negroes of either se Appl to 7. . l J M E. SARP: Co ubia, 9. C. Aug 8, 1849. T, SUMlITER, Attorney at Law. BROAD STREET, Sumtereille, S. c. May 16, 1819. ,20 tf A CARDU. Reynolds & Reynolds, I hlae thio day asoc iated WM. L. REY . Nt. wnd !ith me in the practice of DEN TIST1RY. Mr. IRLrsorLs his been my pupil for the pat four years, and 1 commend him with con lidence to the comnmuniitv. le business wi l ie conducted as former ly at my itice on Main street, under the above name and style. WMJ.REYNOLDS. Ang. 15 4 1 tf Beef! Beef! New Arrangemnenjt The subisca iber begs leave to infoirm his friends ini Smnervile and vicinity, that as his oppnot in the Beef business continues to utchanr on thes-.me days tha ihe does, that lie will change to MOND)AYS, WVEDNES. l)AYS and SA TURDIAYS aire the days be will lbitch~er: the ptrics are tive anid six eta. if Beef is takenm regularly round-if choice puece's every time, of the round, the price is eight cents. All persons are requested ta have a smalil Book so that the Becef can be entered in their Book as wvell as mine. June 27 JOHN CHINA. Plantation for Sale. The subscriber :ullers for sate' his Planta tion in Sunmter lDistnict, two miles south of Statesburighi, consisting of a. tract of sovon hunmidred and tifty acres (750,) a large portion Oak and Hlickory and admiraly adapted to the cultivation of cotton. here is an excel lent Dwelhng llouse-good out buildings--. stale and banni-and houses for the accom imodat ion of forty or fifty negroes. The good lands and decidecd health of the plheo combine to render it a dlesirable purchase. For terms~ app!y to StaenurhSept 19, 1&S0 40 School JWooks, Of Every D~escriptionm frowm the 7hn6m itry Speller, to Latin and (rmmk, idfclbd Sta tionary of all kinds, for Sdel.by ; - J,& MOZ