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e en op ~ ~ ?j, ~ ~24td u zed to te , candi. P ef ld herltoat 'thenstg sept. 27, 1849.- 48 tf t Othfa ~ c 4 6kd ielaanrd B. BR rupprnce him a a Candidate for the o MN66f Iherifl' of Sumter District t the. iriij1Eokbi.in &pt0, 1648. 47 tf 6 e are au thoriaod to announce Majo jqI BALLARD, As a candidate for O heriffltXthe. ensuing election. .1 p ,4pti h, 1848. 20 C I pIt Pefringi o4fWiIIIm1 IJdCOG, gsq, announce him as a oandidate for Sheriff at th e next Election. AVI 1 8I. 25 FOR? CLERK.: ] We are authorized to annbunfo Mi . JOI-JP 0. DURANT nil a cW4date o? the tileof Clk of the Court at the ensuing electidn. Nov.8- 3 tf Mr. Editoyr:-Please announce JOHN GAN JONES, as a candidate for re Vonidii. to the office of Clerk of the Court . founier bistrict, and oblige the 8urTEIANS. April 26th, 1848. 20 tf y are authorized to an nounce DAlIEL H. RLCH BOURG, a can dida%;.1or tie dflice of Clerk at the ensuing elect ion. I . Jail. 26, 1846. 13 tf ; E 20AZ CO EL.C TOR. -illimWe are authorized to anuounce JOIN W DAlGAN, a candidate "'x Cileor, for Clarempnt County, at _M -49o Efektio. Oct 31, 1846. 1 tf qj, We are authorized to an L NDEL WATTS, Esq., as i ld r Tax Cpllotor,uf -Ga.e t e Election, -tAYNV FRIiNDS. abinet Making, &c, Thesubscriber respectfully announces to the, public that, he carries on the Cabinet ma. kimgfuniless in all its various branches; and hopes iy rintiring industry arel attention to business to merit a slare of the patronage of his friends and the public. N. B.--He will keep constantly on Iand-4Pancy and Plainrmnrhle top Dress. ing.buieautjs, Side-hoafds, Pine and Mahoga rynWrrdrobes,, high and low post curled naple Bcdasteads, fLbm, anid Divans, Centre tables, Sitting Chairs of every description. Mahogany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do. Boston Rckerq and Nursing, Pier Tables, Pandle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton niat treas which they will sell low for Cash or good pppr. IdrFURNITURE MADE and REPAIR ED at the shortest notice. Mahogany and Plain Coffins furnishea at the shortest notice. Just teceived a- e edid assortmeii t of Bed-saedglt g uTrsinrg Chairs. ,~ ;'K. ~D,;-. SARfGENT. asre Urpal'ed to o.WC. to orders to -mry ~ ~zt~haIbove b:ue, Lui.h for new work aaind w~.Our Gins are nant siurpa.sed bry 3n mei tie State, possesing all thre ad - vr~ ,bf ih Falling Breast and Sliding Ribs, whlich .aves a g reat dleal in way of re pairs. We also use tihe Steel Plate Saws, vit~h teeth det in an angle tha't cannt possibly a~jre thefiniest staple, with anr imnprovmrent to regulate the miotinig bf the cotton; our brush isconstructed on a plan, giving at. once, tihe advautages of lightness, strength and force all Very'material in the successful operation o# f a Qin. WVe would invite planters to call at our shop and examine for themsaelves, v ~ilit- we would assure the public generally, that they shall hav nu ri e to comrplarm either-bfo 01 s. ~.We are also prepared to do wg~rdrobea Cainetbne-suchi as Bedisr ead, upboards, ~k.~s~dg- oeral terms. - - .rI~ u & BROTHIER. Oppa't4 the P'reslyerifan chrurc.. mtervil eApril22, 1847.20 ly aId at Bradford Springs AELIGIBLE SUIMMER RtESIDENCE., rhe fMibbcriber udbra his tract oft land at Brar~lford Springs conrsistzing~ in all of 206 Acres, situated in a North Easterly direction from thre Institute on thn public road loading fomr thre 'Swining P'en to Camdlen, adjoin. irrthe Janrds of the Innstittite and Mr. P'. Bit. '~ n'the premrises are several very bold Srrgs (glulphrer, citlybrrate and excellent .irn i ater sprIngs) and from its corn e an~ii posiion would form anr eligible site Le da nbrit o its elinrat is to wll kcew to need commrnnt. .,Andl the landhfr plantinre is au g~od lf iiot superir to a majority rrrornni. .Aiso--Ther adjoining tract 105 aicres, err lichis a d wellinig house and ont buildinig's. TermnsLow. For further particul ars enquire of t-' .Di:GM oro BROWN, LER & CO. * Suimterville Arng, 1o, 1849. 42 ff - ubrscriber, hraving takern, thre corner Stq9e (knowip an McLeatrs) woruld, most *repgctfully, acquaint Iris old Friends, and ti bhie at- large, that hre will ait all tirmes -op leasure to accommodatei themn, in Curt tmrg and Markiung up Garmients, in thre most Fashionabrle and substantial mar~nner. i*He will kedp constantly on hanrd a fresh and :asnsoable assqortmnt, of outfitting, of the latest and.monst approved Fashions, an hopes, by punctuality arnd his desire to please h all,1t8 merit a continuance of their Patron. h ag and confidenice. p - * J WJNN. " COTONGINS, a h~k'u fo at fanvomir, the srubscriber, yishes to inform the public that hre still Malufactures CQTTON GINS at Iris Es tablishmeont in $~tateshtirg on the most im-. aund afbroved piian, Qc-the rnost- aim- T sticto of, the finest finish, andI of S,'st imateiaiufts wit, Steel Saws and :f$~j latd rib~s case hardenied, in which] Ire -- ~'ylaltfor tvn dfollarR per saw. H~e also i o~tp~~ld Qins,. and pnta themn in com- i fete order at the shqrests ~qice. All or ,Ire -for Ginam, ill bb 'rot and punictu attended to IAMFLJ8N dtikefr1. (.,Anrril lI189 4 t Sn. L~ .~go .JJ( . . .JI~ I . . LASS, APa," l fS Y, SP1CEB, ND"FAN ' A t 8~t~~ Whicoh he tetpse'fdlly Intuit te atientloso 1yueine, Plantersind dealors generally. P11 I amnow hlerekularly ajpointcd Agent fur de so following valiable Prep rations, via: Uollie'i iemedy for MJease'd lioreit s a Allen's Cotopound foV Dyin Keeler's Satrsdparilhi P-aces. a " C(tllminative Co'dial. C1 " (-ou0gh Syr .- ce " Itihnatic tion. Epplng's Sartiparilild amnd Queen's Delight, G ate., ec. Townseni's Sarspapurilla, Wistar's Dalsam, Dr. ar aynae's Family Medicines and Ruobe's Embro- & atsis for Hloupiug (:ough, wih any other' qI DoU numerous to mnuution, may always be found in Z. J. DEIIAY, Near.y Opposite Masonic flil. Camden, Oct. 7, 1849. 51 tf C er Rew and Choice Fall Goods. x The subscribers are now receivingone of he laraest and most desirable stock of S GOOD% that has ever been offiered to the ai riends and customers of the C C CAMDEN BAZAAR, They have during the past week. openqd, nd are now prepared to show a splendid as sortment of F Rich Fabricsfor Ladies' Dres Se8, SUC As, Elegant Cashmeres, Muslin Do. 'j lAtiner, P6lain Merinos, Chameleon Lustres, y Lyanese Cloths, DeLisle Stripes, Ginghams, c Prints, &c., A large assortmeat of Slawils, Such nu Long and square Shawls, both plain and printed, silk, enhmere and broche. A L.SO A large stock of Linens and Linen I Goods. Marseilles Quilt, Dimities, Curtain Stuffi', &c. EVERY VARIRTY OF HIOstIEY. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, ALSO 4 large and spnleulid stock of Ready Hade CLOTEHING, Of every quality, and at.prices which.cantnot fail, to please. AND They are also prepared to ni'er to Planters and others, one of the most complete aseort ments to be found in Camden,otf Blanket .Kerseays Saltinets Jeans, DOMESTICS, J'c., go. 9-- They confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the lar. gest in town. It is theiir intention to embrace in their stock every articleof Dry Goods that may be new or-desirable, so that purchasers can lwn sbe supplied with the nowest and best stle of Goods in the market nnd at the lowest possi. ble prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. PLA&TER'S HOTEL, BY OBERT LATTA ...LAT BY C. I. DAVI , WVouhd respectfully announce, that he has now ini charge the above well loca own, for travellers; ilhlectly on all treets pasing through--.and ta uirdergoinmg thor. ou~gf repairs. He earnestly sol icitsa a call from his fridnds and the publbe generally--for he feels con ad~m that they cannot be other. wise than pcased, as no pains ia ill be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar,exrcept on Sunmdays. Gddant's old 1805 llrandy and other fine Liquors in bottles: the most favorite brands of Chammpagnmes; the choicest brands of Seg ars and Tobnacco; Scotch Ale in pints; Sona~ '*VA-run and ICE wimi be kept constattly on hand during the suimmer season. Good itbles, roonmy lots for Drovers, ant always plenty of cornm. n .tider, Pj attensive hosiera rte NorhraLiefSa fr. t L-Omnimmserun regularly to and who can also be aiccohmnu odateu vt: a ca. riage, buggy o~r horse to go into the country Camd~en, .\aay 2d, Iso 41 tf -. E. Li3DNstUenl~ SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTERV1ILE, S. C. M.r. UI. icill adiminister the Chloroform in Surgic al ai ental Operation,., i required. JOHN T, GREEN, ATTonnj~y AT AW Will practice in the Court. of Law, for n'ite r, Da rlitngton and Kersha w Districts. iice one dloor below Chirk's fluntel.P F. SUJITER, Attorney at Law. IJROAD STREET, S'um tvle, IS. C'. -Mm"1 1849-- 29 tf IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN" Water Elevators, All P'ersons wishing the above Elevators an be supplied by the Subscriber, who is theM kgent for the District of Sumtmer S. f. . R. F. IGON Sumnterville, Oct. :31st 1840. 1 ly B PRiVATE BOARING, A .The subscriber would respectfully inform is friends and the Public generally, that hie as taken the Statebur H-otel, and is pre trod toaccomm:,odate all who may favor him ' ith a call, with goodh Fare and comsfortable fa Ooms. Drovers can be furnished with lots a id stable room. m i HA LE JOHNRON. A Statehuirg, S. C. Nov. 14. 1849. 3 tii ge Chewing Tobacco, ~' A line lot of ELD)ORADO CHElWING a DBACCO, for Sale by -~" CLAR & LEWIS. . 19) Sept 1849. 47 'if 300 p1, Negro Blankets. lad )O0 '.ta. *". oraeye .nd Linseys. ior Solo by CLARK & LEWIS. 000Ib8 4sortc4 Irgy~ gor. heoby - - 1l1A.ALm(B. fy tih d I U the res, onts of nier istipt vho intend .visitin teocity ag' aIdo'their '~teusle aF6otment . 6 'APLFAidT'ANCY DRY GOODS, con tingifj #i as'follows: Si LES. ,in Black Gro de Rhine, Gro Grain, Gro C Naples, and G(r de Swiss, Figured, Stri pd I Plaidnd do., Rich, Chanehton Brocades, ch Chaielion Glace's, 'Rich Cliamelion tin-du Chine, Rich Chain Gro de Afreqjue, M iaml Raw Silks, Col'd Marcilines, Flotm. I 9, &ac. CASH.ERNS, Double and single width Scotch, English, !rman and French Printed, Satin Stripes d Plain Cashneros, Paramettas, Madanas, c. Plain Mode Co'd Alpaccas, Satin ripe do., Black do., and Black Bombazines, great variety and at all prices. BE.AWLS, A large assortment of White, Black and al'd Crape, Thibet Wool, Cashmere, Bro. de and Sdk, all sizes and very rich. EUSEIZNS AND ZACES, Col'd Muslins, White Organdie, Namisook, wiss, Book, Mull. and Cambric do., Cotton id Jacconet, do., Laces of all styles, Lace apes, Collars, Caps, &r., Lace Edgings, ambric do., Muslin do., and Thread do. Chintz and Giughans, English, French, and American Dress and 'urniture Chints, English, French and Aneri an Gingliams, henuti ful styles. CL OTHs i C. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimores, 'weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Rob. Roy Plaids, latinetts &c., Satim, Silk-Velvet, and Valen ia Vestings. D OM.DSTieS, Brown aid Pleached Sheetings 5.4 to 12.4 ide, Brown and Bleached Shirting, and Long :lutls, Col'd Plaid and Striped Ilomcspun, -indsevs, Kerseys, Plains, Blankets. Flaanels, tc., in gfeatv'ariety, aid:all other articles isually found in, an extensive Ir: 'loods totablishament. K. & T. won1 further remark t! heir acilities are such that they are constantly i the receipt of all the most fashionable ityles of geods that aro imported and at such irtees as cannot fail to give entire satitfac ion, To be convinced give us a call. P. S. All orderes promptly attended to md faithfully executed. KETCHUM1 & TAYLOR, 24:3 King Street Charleston, 8. C 23 Oct., 1849 52 7t DRY GOODS fbr FALL TRAE . IN CHARLESTOn, . C. The subscriber is now receiving rne of tle largest and. mot desirable STOCKS (F GOODS thathas ever 6eea 'ofl'ted to tie e Ad tustomers of 253 KING STRET. lIe has, duriig the piast Summer, made ea tensive addit ions andi alterations to his roosrus and ist now ie 14d-To show in his rethil di partimenta most-splendid osfortmnent of Ricl Falbrie for Ladles' Dress, Such as:, Elegant Silke, Caslimeres, Mus lin D'LAlneso Alparen, Satin DO Clmes, Pr"n broidered Orleans Cloth, Plain Merinos, Et broidered Cashmeres, Chameleon Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c. Ilk (e Shili Dennrtsavent, us is preparea to o'er every valtl.y of Long and Square S1IA WLS, both Plain and Printed, Elegant Silk do., Plain and Hmnbroid. ered Canton Crape do., Cashmere and Broche do. A great va riet y of Rich flack andI Colored1 Silk anid Satin M ANTIAS, VI$E'TES, and SA CKS, A l., ree s'rk of LEmen. and I nen Goods, Marsedlleg Quilts, Fringes, Dimnities, Gutr tain Stuffs, Every variety of IhOSIE RY. A i.so, Gorods for Gentlemen's Wear s''chl as Broadcloths, Cassimceros, Vee.,,. * avts &c., &c. In sms connected wa he iront sales rootrs he is prepared t &r P'lanters and ojAurs one of the rnost ciumplete asdortnent to efound in Charleston of Blnkets, IHerseys, l'inthm-tts, Jennam,. Dossaentics, &.,. haocontidenitly invites the attenihni of all wo v - '"".N '" ki stock, as lu iofithe [LAriI IN TH -E SOUraIEltf COU LN It is his intention to embrace si his siock 'very article of Dry Goo~ls that .ay be new ir desirable, so that puirchiaer, can always supplied with the newecst ani best Styles if Goods in the market, and at the LoWF.rr oCssJsmL. PulTe.. N. B. In roomos over the Rdiail Depart ment me offers to Merchants and dhers a comiplete ssortmnent of all the aboveGooils, at nd invites the attentiou of cash buyers to is stock and prices. WV. G. BA NCitOFT 53 King street.Cha rleston, S. C, Aug' il tf1 JAMES Si ROBERTS, Vouild respectfumilly arenaint. his friends an d mcelPubbei generailly that ho has now in TrORE his FA Ll hTOCK, conlsisting in art of ent's. extra fine (Calf Puimp Dress Boots, from the muost celebrated Phlidadelphia Mai lfatumrers ent's. P lain sewet and pegged Boots, sonic very low pric-'d; Oxford anid 'l'nterey T~es4, (supemrior); idies' inted aniii Black1,'Kid anid Satin Sli'p. pers; idies Black. Bronze, Blue and light colored Gaiters; idies Slro~co Kid) and Calf walking Shoes, of dilreut styles; isses andl Childrens Gaiter Boots, Mloroco and Seni, dlress andI School Shoes. ack and Rtussett Broganms of various qluali ties; larc esupply of flmouse Servants Shoes, both Men andm Womeun, sohme at very low pri ces: sides the a bove he has an extensive variety of Iron and Wood tr~une Tlravelling and Hair Trunks, Valisses, Carp~et flags &.e. I'be stock embraces as large a variety of F hionahle Boots and Shoes, as can lie found any similar estaibblishiment in t ha coun ty. uill dlescription of which wouldi be alto. [ her beyond the limits of a newl spaper ad. hisemnent. They were ca refulIly selected maysell, and wi h~e oll'ered at ai very small, ance on first cost. 233 Kmg~ Street, opposite Ilasell harleston 8. C.., Nov. 14, 18349. 8 t' ~ pm Indiae Riubber' Boots asad r Shoes for ladies and genitonuien, Misses a rubber Busking,, for sale by L. 1. HANKS. et 22 52 ' tf iBarreI l aun for sale by 2J to:. 17 1Aan o. 264 Ning-street, corner*(E Wentvorth, Chfileston, S; C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and >nplete k of Gent's. READ MA.DE CLOTHING ARTICLEf. r. A. KENT'I 0. IL IIITCIIELL 1anufacery 11 8 Wa shington Stores N. Y. - May 8491 8 30 tf HARMNIC INSTITUTE, FER INAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of IUSICII SICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, ClitrIeston, S. C. GREGG,;JIAYDEN, & GREGG, [mporters of Fine Watches, JEWE I1tY, SILVER WAREs Guns, Mil ary & Fancy Goods, Corner of IKing and Hasell streets, Charleston, 8. C. SVILLIAM GREGG, 1. 8I)NEY HAYDEN, 1. If. HAYDEN, May 23,1840. 30 ly New & Fashionable Clothing, G:ORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR 1) HOUSToN & HYDE, 2M3 KING-ST. Opjeite Aerchants Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, G. A. 11. lespectfully invites the attention of his friend; and the public to his large as. sortinent of Washionable and Elegant Cloth ing now on land, etiual in every respect to the best custen work, to which he is weekly adding large sup es direct from his own Manufactory i N v York. This Estabialt nt is conducted entirely on the Cash Prcbieples both in purchase and sales, givin hin geat advantage in his se lections anl enah jig him to to sell at New York rates. le isiow offering this stock, (which is not exce " d for variety, style, beau Iy, and durabilil of workmanship in the Union, at such pri s as to make it an induce ment for purchas g to call before mnalging their selectioni. superior asswrtment of Fine Shirts, Collar Cravats, Canes, &c.&c. constantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can d nd upon having their wants supplieil itnile4tely. All garments warranted to fitwall ahtgive satisfaction in every respect. MrMr. .torytT DArn wn in the clothing linr ;is &ow at this esta b-hment, where he y6uld be happy to see and serve his friend GEO. A. HYDE, Succestor to Houston & Hyde. C1Irleston. Mav 23, 1840. 8o lV A llA R LEST ON,. . This Hotel is situated in the most fashion able part of the City. The Proprietor will be ienwsed to see lis friends and the travelling public promising, that no exertions diall be .vantimg on his~ part to make their stay agree. atble. P'rices reasonable. F. A. IJIOK E, Propretor. Jons~ W. KING, Assistant. Aug. 29 44 t PLANTERS' HOTEL, CH'JARLESTON, S. C. Having become the Proprieto's of this ex tensive and well known, establishamneit, sub-. mits its claimis with confidence to public uup port, satisfied that their efforts will render comfortable all who may favor them wvith a call. July 21, 1849. 40 13t CHARLESTONITEL The undersignmed late / the United States I otel, Auusa Georgia l having leased the C HIAlRI.l'I'TON JI10'J% for a term of years, takes plecasure in sating that the en tire Establlsh~ument has hen refitted and fur nished with new Furnitue, and is now open for the' reception of comnpay. Improvements have als< been made in the liouse, particularly in ti, Ladies' Depart meat by the adidition. of a Reception Parlor, and tae reinoval of the Ladies' Drawing Room WVlich improvements, h is assed, will ~reatlipdd to the comiforts if the guests of he boise; arid hopes, b~y strt attention on ow. part together with tle otlers of his ouse bioerit a liberal shari of thme pumblic >atroimge. DANIEL MIXE?., Proprietor. M~erchant's Motel, BY %TiPEN & DIIVVER. Cor,:r of King and Socitly Streets, This Ilutel, situated in the business part ,f thme cit., oti;bra every desirable comifort ndl conivmionce to the il'ravelling Commnu. ity, and i'ermnent Bloardlers. T1hme estab. shimenit ii conducted strictly on Trem per nee priinchles. TERMS MODERATE. aUAii Onnrlius and Carriage wvill attend 'i Steamioat W~hart, and also to the Rail ad Depiot, for the acconmmodation of Pas rungers. Feb 21 17 lv ffie 8~0 Railroad Company, IAR IESTON, Oct. 5, 1849. Nsotice, From ant after thme 15th instant, the local c ites for pat age over this Road will be as fi 'Ilows: romn ChiarI "to to Hamburg, Colaum lMa, Cam n, aind all places 125 F miles andii fl-r - - - - *5 00 f< nder 12,' maibs, and intermediate F distaneios per mile, - - 4 cts Oct 51 if Plalladillaia muade Calf and - oat Walking Shmoes, Kid Ties and Slip. rs just receved by CLARK & LEWIS. JUST RECEIVED. SI Smoked De~ef, aiid Buflhlo Tongues, At the uig'n of the egro. b 0 COLS IZRST QUALITY .lIALE. ' 3PEl. Just rhie n for salz by ) JOEL WITHERBYiCorberof King and lociety Streets, Charlexto -! C. reopect. ully calls the atention of Vlinters and oth. re to his large and well selected assortment PlataMtion Brogans and House Srvants BOOTS AND SHOES, omprising a stock of over Thirty Tlhousand Pairs f first, second and third-qualities-both black md yellow. He ham made arrangements with some of he best Shoe Manufacturers to be supplied lirect from their FACTORIES by the week. y Steamers from New York'and Philado lia, herby affording PLANTERS a rare olijor. unity of making their selections of GOOD FRESH Shoes, and such as will give satis raction. Still adhering to the "Nire sixpnce Cash gim" great'induc'rnents are o cred to purchasers to call iid take a look before buying elsewhere. ALSO A gerd assortment of Boots, Shoes and Trun t Ba &c fornFamiiy use. iDorge t e NO:. Cor. King and Society streets, Charleston, S. C. Nov. 14, 1849. 8 7t Steele's Fashionable HAT STOREe Call wnere you can he suited to Fashiona. ble Beaver, Moleskin, Silk or Nutria Hat. Gentlemen not visiting the city can have a fioe Hat sent to them through their neighbors or Factors by sending a cnrrect measure of their head in inches, and stating what shape they wish. Caps Caps !! Gent's, Youth's and Children's fine Cloth Caps well made and warranted of the follow ing names: Albion, Polar, Octigon travelling, fishing, and.numerous others. Faney flats and Caps, Fancy Drab. arnid White Beaver Hats for Children trimed with p ink, blue, drab, and Cherry ribbons, veryrich. Aled,4nfants Blue Black, Purple and reen Silk velvet Cape. Piantsation Hats and Caps, Wool Ilits fine, super'fine "Water Proof and coarse-and Caps of any price. Call and patronize a Young Carolinian. WALTER STEELE. 231 King, opposite lasoll Street. Nov.281849 5 tlj TO MEIRHANT TAHLORL . H. B. CLARKE, Has now on hand, a full assortment.of the IATEST STYLE AND FINEST QUAM. Y of the following Goods: I on and mediuniBROADOLOTHS- Iih Super~flt!. 43fl U : German Doeskin Fancy Castimeres of the latest styles Vestngr.-Sik and Mero, rlic -end n"w patrns - Extra stntor. black Satins and Silks Gen'.'s Kid Gluves, beg4 quality, in black, white and cu.ors Gent's Deai'r, iern and Military Glove4 Undler sitts'and-Drawers; of Silk, WVool, Mermno and Cotton Bllack Ita -an and fancy Cravats, of the best Tailors'I immings, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attended to. HI. 1B. CLARKE, 205 Kinw-street, 2d store above Market at. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 (Ju WhOLESALE AND RETAIL UlNDER ODD FELOW'S hALL, lieeting Street, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. DEALER IN Sugar, Coffee, lMollasses, Wines, Liquors, Balt, &o, AGENT FOR Casato.a Tea Comapanay's Delebrated Black asad Green TE AS. Nov. 28 5 (3m Fare Reduced to $20 fr'om Charleston to New-York, ['HE GREATV MAIL ROUTE P'ROh! CHARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the WVharf at the foot of Lau ens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival o1 he Southenrn cars, via WILMINGTON and VE lDON, N. C. P'ETERSBUJRG, RiCil fU0ND, to WASHINGTON, DA LTI TIhe pubilic is respectfully informed that he steamiiers of this line, fro Charleston to Vilmington, are in first rate condition, and re navigated by well known and experienced ommianders,.and the railroads are in fine or. er, thereby securing both safetyand dispatch. THROUGH TICKET having already eon in operation will be continued on and fter the first of Oct. 1849, as a permanent ar angemeont from Charleston to New York. 'assengers availing themselves thereof, will ave the option either to continue without clay through the route or otherwvise, to stop any of the internmediate points, renewing leir seats on the line to suit their convo. iee. By this route travellers may reach low York on the third day dluring business ants. Baggage will be ticketed on board to Steamer to Weldon, as likewvise on the bange of cars, at the intermelliate points omn thence to N. York. Through TPickets 20 each, can alone be had front E, WI NS. OW, Agent of the Wilmington antd Raleigh -fR. Company, at the oflice of the Comnphny ot of Lmirens-streot, to whom please apply. or otheor juforamation inuuire of L. C. DUNCAN, At the American Hotel, Charleston S. C. May 0 49 ly Bargains! Bargaina! The subscribers have just received e of the heaviesv and best atelected. ocks of Gnods they. have~p opened id for qualiefy and choa 10k catmo# aurpassed rn this market. Qau oad g e #uselve . W;4 A 4 _Van Wihdb*: Gliiisj Grocerd 4w. are. no* receivin~ their full- dpp)l.e te above mention -artielbs, eomibi Ithe largest asaortnent ever offieredin Colurnbl,' which tlie'wil1 sell at Extremely low.prices for cash, cw on short'credit to pun etual CUB. tomers. I" .Cpu'ntry Aforchants vill find a good assortaent )of Hardware; idapted: to their trade, at Charlestondfrices.. ColumbJa 8. C., iov.. 1849;!. 2 4t CARRIA05. HARI) ARE, Trimmings &c, A full supply just received by the suhscri. ber., consisting in part of SPRINGS at 12 cts. AXLES at8 pt.and FJNE IRON at 3 1:2 es l . 1 er with a coinlete assortment of IAee, jriges, Leather, India eRubber Uloth, Varniehes, &c., &c. Suitab'e for Car. riage Manufacturies, constantly on hand and for sale at prices below the Charleston rates. FISHIER & AGNEW. Columbia S. C., Nov. 6. 1849. 2 st Cutlery, Guns &c Just received by recent arrivals from Li. verpool a complete Rassortwent of .Table and :Pocket Cutlery. Doiible and single Barrl Shot. Guns, comprising an Extensive assoft. ment of the above named articles, both with regard to quality and priec. -ALSO, Brass Fenders, Andirons, Shovels . and Tongs, Fancy Bellows, Hearth Brushes, Chimney Hooks, &c. Those in want of such articles can find a large variety for sale at moderate prices by F"'ISHIER & AGNW.W Columbia S. C., Nov. 0, 1846. 2 8t Hardware! Hardware!! The subscribers keep eenstantly on hand a complete assortment of LAcks. Hingos, Screws, Anvils, Vices, HammerP, Spadee, Shovels, Scythes, Mill-saws, Mill Irons, Files, Rasps, Chisols, Augurs, Bench and Moulding Planes, Pots, Keules, Bolting Cloths, BarIron, Hoop Iron, and Cast Steel in iars and Sheets, which they will sell at the lowest market priced. FISHER or. AGNFEW. Columbia, Nov. , 1849. 2 St To umntry Merchants. Par ticularly. A. NORTH, BRICK RANGE COLUMBIA A KD 67 LIBERTY-bTREET NEW.Y6RK. J. C. GREEN begs leave to inform the Merchants generaly that he has taken charge of the above establisenent and will offer great inducemients to the closent Buyers. The stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets. Flannels, Lin. ens, Tickings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, La ces, and Embroideries. Dress Goods of the Newest Stylss: Such as--Silks, Merinos, Cashmores, Lyo. neiwok# O ol*ip"4A c Bombazines, I which he at~f , ii d e- uo h e - -ALSO A large assortment of P. S. net received another large lot o Blankets at from 75 cents upwardi. TAKE NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of .1 C. WA LKER & CO., are requested to mak< mmdaepaymient, as the affairs of tha firm must be closed immnediately. Oct4 48 3m R. CJ. ANDERSON, FORMERLY. BARNET & ANDERSON CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, At the Sign of the Big Itat, No. 3 MERCHANTs Row ColtJMDJJ, S. C .Keeps constantly on hand the most exten. swve assortment of CLOTTHINGandHATS of any other House in this Market. All of which will be sold on as good terms as can be bought in the State, and every article wvarran. -ted. I. C. ANDERSON. Nov.21 1819 . 4 4mn A CARD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I have this day associated WM. L. REY. ,NOLADS with me in the practice of DEN TISTR Y. Mr. REYNOL.DS has been my pupil for- the past four years, and I commend him with con fidence to the community. TIhe business will be conducted as former-. ly at mny oflice on Main streeA under the above name and style. WVM. RE YNOL DS. A ug. 15 42 tf LAW NOTI.JE, GREGG, PALEER & GREGG, Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity, for F~airfield District; and .GREGG & GREGG, will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad diti.on to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 t lj Sumter 'Bakery, The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he continues Bakimg, at his old etand in Broad street near Main. Bread and all varieties of Fancy Cake, Bliscuits and Crackers, constantly on hand. In connection with his bakery he is in di ly receipt of FRESH OYST ERIS--and he has made arrangements to serve thoem up RoAs-r FRIEn Srcwzo or in the shell. ICE CREAM, every variety of Confec. tionary, Fruit, Native and Tropical, Nuts, Fancy Articles, etc. ec., constantly on hand. try~ FLOUR, of the best brands for nile. JOHN O'CONNOR July 18, 1849. 38 .Just Received, @50 H~esa Northern cabbages, and 2'S bhls Northern Pippins from New York, and for anle at TIHE~ PUBLIC BAKERY. Nov'. 28th 1849 5 if .Just Received, A Lot of VIZETTES for Ladies. Also, Steel Dead Bags alta Kid Gloves. Ru E udT i Prtaoy S. 1We poesatfpe K )!i' This Eistrics times chepper, to any sold. It c w t purging, Alckenng, r -% th reat bauty a perilla over- ol $her Med ate disease, it jar very beat SPRING AND hIFMEL. Wc1 ever known I It not only P140 AlqZ'. tern and strengthens thep, bet ile pure and rcblood ; a Poweor blediie. A Id this lies b grand - wonderful success. It has performeil wt two years, more than one hundred I of severe cases of disease, at least, 00,00 were on sidered incurable. It has avd the Ilves e( 0ot than 16,000 children the three pAt aso l00,000 eases of GeneCal DefIity an - of Metwoods Wss~sgy. , .Da. S. P. Townwsann's Sarsaperilla egattk whole system ermanenfly. To 6 lost their muscular energy, by eine, or Indiscretion comaItted 4 40y", W%**r iesinve adulgence of the1. do e, and by physical prostretion of a ns eoude, wont ofamblton, falat ture decay and decline, hastenin toward disease, Consumption, can lie en re'r this peasant remedy.- This 5arsWpa'rf rior toOany As It renews and Invigorates the system a tivity to the limbs, aud strength to the s) stem in a most extraordinary degree Consnamptt Cud. - Cleanse and Strengthen. Consu xnmption bf cured.- Brenchit , Ceeumpliena Ue pluhit, Colds. Catarrh, Cuaughs, .ist 'ItL7 0Bied, sereness in the ChestH, Vs Nat Sweats. Difficult eo Prfse Efsce.ieu Psan lo Ae Side, c., have been and esa be cdr Epituung Blood. - < DO. S. P. Townson-I verily believe out Sara. parilla has been th: means, throf seles of saving my life. I have for several Yliar a bad Cough. It became wane and worsew .At last raised large quantities of blood, had night sea and was greatly debilitated and reduced, en d 4 not expect to live. I hare only used your Osis.. parilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought In me. I am now able,4, walk all over the city. I raIse no blood, 664d'my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for those results. Year. obedient srvant. WM. RUSSEL, 64 Cahdist Female Medieines. Do. S. P. Townsar's Beaprilla is a' ebvemtegu .. and speedy cure for theligent Casumptnoe B . 7. Ross, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the-Wea6 tiveness, Piles, L.euoorrhea, or Whiteso t or ditlcult Menstruation, incontinence invouinntary discharge thereo, and lbr'tM ls prostration of the system-no matter.:whe thn result of inherent cause or causes, produe. by ir rogolarity, illness or accident. Nothing r - surpris than its invigoratingefbetoo -e frame. Porsons all weakness and lasside,: flos taking It, at oce become robust and fuill o energy under its influence. It Immediately caunuteracts the norvlesness ofthe femaleframe, whicha the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be oalns, In cases of so delicate a natureto ek tileates of cures performed, but we e afflicted, that hundreas or ese havise to us. Thousands of cases where fami Os te without children. after using a few bottisfer Invaluable Medicine, have been blestd..wit e healthy offpring. Great Besaing to Mothes a I It is the safert and mnat effectual medicine lor purifying the system, and-raliving the sutrerings attendant tupon chiMlith -'eter di an-ered. It strengthens both the mother and thechilh, etebta pain and disease, increass and enricO thes food4. those who have used It, think it is in nsabli.Jt is highly useful both before and After as it prevents diseases attendant u In Costiveness, Piles, Gnips. S'a Plaspondency, Heartbur, . ack and Lions, False raliV regulating the secreouins a lation, it has no eqs.L T medicine is, it is always aa Use it akot successi.tyner any ather M-st om l.l ,it odwith this suedicin 'Ai nd *esy cosInement. '114 3MeV. Jouns Of Jersey City, an old anal highlyt9pca~ in yman of the Btislt Denomnanate an ded In the - tait s cktf icate at Dr. a. P'. Towseapras~mce. Dc. 5. P. Towsexaawn-Dear Sir: I at constrained to give ynu a statement of the benelt I derived from usmng your Sarcapaerllae, .believing b ooK.a doing, I aa render a benent to thos~e who are suf fering as I hare been. I was 'reduced faror monthas by the Dspersis, s uch thatvit'aas wth much didiculty fr me to walk or heep about. ha asoatetewhich covred the maultU my heed-which was extremely treekt o~' sore ,-It got to be almost a sca - u' sed a number ofremedies for both the bupalisht received little or no benefit. until I to ryas a saparilla, which, through the hindness ofProd. dence, has restored me to more than m #anal health, as I am now enjoying better than I h e for a number of yeara. I am now 60 years of age. I believe It to be an Invaluable medicine, aa mend It to my nunmenus acqukintaaeeew ate very large, as I have ben amsalatea repaap years. I hope this hasty sketch n ege~b heneat to ynu as your medicine h see July II, 1547. JOHN SEGEtR, Jese Neam.~el Cleegama.. The fillowing was cant to our Akett NeI way, by the Rev. J. 0. TUNIBONfoter: tbI Episcopa Church-one of the smest'learam eetdIn the ainema... Is'a,,skthfve ofthe wonderful effets of Dr. S. P Toteed Sarsaparilla on the system. ~ . Fasan Pxsaaow-flaing o oea you are aware, experienced grmeti of my syatem, attended with greata gwa Irritation of my throat and nge stance, and In consequence of, havligid McLean'. decided testimony ERIts a to try Dr. S. P' Townsenal's er a I tried It, I confess, more 'Inth conidence of Its proving efficacIous; lsa oa In candor now.tc, acknowled I1 it long befre I began to axpe ed Its beua7 enbets ;and manosawtCpti lion." It bee done me~mt vious remedy I have tried, adIf thi ateu deemed by yuof any'ea yo, aie fell consent tmeJ e trul Rahway, August ad, SI7. i . O~ TN~N This certl~eate conclusIvelypae tla s~ Sarsaparlla has perfect con.ti over .h etnt stinate diseases of the blood. Three persona ouda in one house is unprecedented.. .*- &~ Three Children,' -. Dc. S. P. Townsn-Dear Sir: I hab ia Ise. cure to inform you that three of my lpe hw been cured-of the Scrofula by te ee'sa excellent medicine. They were a~i4vs caverely with bad Sores ; have tkesmyqu bottles ;It took them away, fe* whIo self under great obligatIon. ,*,a, Very respectfully, I8AAL' W. CRAIN, 100 W. OPDNIONS OF PEY3IOIAWgg Dc. S. P. Townssann Is almost daily rseevIng orders from PhysicIans in diflbruut peas of the This Ie to Co~rtify that we, the mt MeMnd Physicians of ..e City of Albany, have ' umer otis cases psaribed Dr. S. P. 'rownsead's qava~ rills, and bellere It to be one of the mseet vaubl preparatlonasin the market. H. P. PtTLIN0, h.. J. WILSON, Ma,.-.A B. B. BIGO, K. D, P. LEPLMiENORF M D Albany. Aprll 1, 18$?... ~ - Dr. S. a'. Townser,4' Princ removed from 'in Fulto toa~~ thme buildaing -formerly occuyleI Deptist Church. Aos~nvs.-R edding & Co, No.8 ate Mra. F. Ridder, No 300 Courtestret Samuel Kidder Jr., l.owell; Henr 't James B. Green, Worcester; Ahlisa-d Concord ; J1. Belch & Son, Proleae Druggists and Merchants generally tt Uned ts, st ladles and teo Sole Agetfd. 1000 Feet 4 inecb Copper al Bande. Oti Floor Cloth, Imlia Rubber Clofl sels Carpeting, together with a fut eg menti of Cairrifg i rintmiuggO~,1 Visrnish &c, For Sale bye ka ror the year i85(.2 M -10 flue jNou~ ik.Pf a -sau th---,