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NCE A.0 diI cQ ed t ~jio DOun m at a61 ZI 7 o'clock, 1 - .O'8ULL N, R. H. Sumntervilie, S~b 10 l I ly Pychology, ahd Human I lag netism. DR. TgOrTTER, who hits boo exhibitin the woliderful discoveries in the i'h. nomenas the' ijumilai' min1d, whovo unbounded successi tiichitg aid demnoi'trating to the atistuciion c the learned and illiteritto, iliese se,-jniees, is not in Uim vilingo or Suntcirviiio. where Ie wil commence teaehin it cias of stuleits inl th above arms, on Thiursday eveninig the 10ith Jan ut 7 o'clock, at Itoon No. 6. Chiia's flotel, an, would be i-ewed thiat all who wish to uvai theminse!ves of this knowlede, would hevor hi. with tkeir putronage; lie warntis their succes in practising the Auglnetic and Pis-enologieri sciellcot lie teaches the use -and applieation u electricity with onme of the most approved But teries in the world for the relief of various non * ,'ous diseases, hlicumntism, St. Vitus Daiince Dearness, etc. lie teaches them to cure th head and tooth achm with their hands, and I mcsmneriz. end wnko tip subjects. 'T'tition Fir Dollars per student; for Plhrenological exainua tiois with Charts $1 5j. Cull and se. Jun)9. 11 It Female Academy This Institution will be re-opened 61n th 16th January nexi, under the threction of thi subscriber, assisted by i lady of experiec< in Teaching. All the brancies (of an Engrlis, Education, together with Mu isic and French &c., will he taught; aid youig laies (,:i cni tecomnlolated with Board in the I'riicipal' facily, on reasonible terims. W. K. STJARl', I'rincipa. Jan 9. 10 at 1300 Acres of Land FOR SALE ON BLACK RIVER SUMTER DISTRICT, S. C. The Plantationi forterly owied ly flhe lat, Rev. R. W. James, situaterd ont Bla-k Rive twelve liles froim the W iiniigttoin adiii Man chester flail Road, is iow aiflred tfor sa!e. The precmises are too extenisively and lavora bly known to neod f irther notice or speo commniltication. Purchasers can atilress th subscriber at Sumiterville, atid for further ii formation, apply to Iev. G. C. Gregg, J. J Knox, or H. G. Witherspoon, Esmirs. N. M. RAY. Jan-9, 1850. II if STRA1EDI ORl STLI From the subscriber, oil [he 22d D )ecembe last, a Slut Pointer with l iver colired spots. A liberal IReward will lie paid for her dehv-er at this office. or to .J. F. Biallard. i'rwider:, or the subscriber at Boyln's ''urn out. -. 11. SA N DIEl.118 Ja n 7. 11 t COLLETON 11. TOBIAS, 0Suniteruille, I.. T".' Will practice it tie Courts of Silintet Kershaw, Darlington and Hitcldted. Jan 0, 1I85. Iv Law Notice. The siubsctrter' have thI di~cay forcmed a en partnrshmip in the piractlice ol Inaw. L. L. FltASflt,J. -Jan 1, 18(30. ly WaT1 iite d. TREor FO)Ili good Nc'gro She-~mma I{ens, kor w hicha liberai! '..iges will be giver 4pply to W OiRM A N & 1fOt)NE. Camden, 1st. Jan.t 1850. li 2t WANTED For lime cominig year, a 1 'omasn or Gi (withont. childirim) as a Chambifermaidi anc 8eamst roes. Also, a lov or man, i,a;icenst m ed to Ilouse wvork--muiit comeir n elf ricoin uenided as to character. A jip!y at! tha ., of1lia* Dec 19 8a South Car.olina, Ra'ilr'oad C'om panIy andU SOUTH WE~iSTI;tN RlAll,It).\D iI.\h THl-E Rlailroadl Co'impaniy hii dclreln~~ per share, amid the Bank has dec~cle a dibc dlends on Road Sha~res hlaving no cmorrespiondm iing Banik Shares payable only at thme Rotn othee. THO3MAS WVARPNG. AIUDTt, JAS. G. IIOLM ES, Cae-ieir, Sontliwestrni It. 11. llanik. South Carolina-Sumter Dist IN iiE COMMON PI.l.\8 Thois. D. DaviS ads Matry J1. Wells Audmu' Cai. Sa. Thomas D. D)avis whlo is in lie custodv the Slherifi'of Suumter D ist rc, by virtumim la writ of capiast ad satisfac ieiidumci at te snit of Mary J . WVells amhmn'x. harsime filed ini m offlice, together withI a sceduleic, (on oathI, )i is estate acid eflects, his pet it iioi n tlite Coiii of Cocimnoni leas, prayaing timat her cmay lie mi mitted to thle beniefit. of lhe acts of I lhe G;ener al Assembly mtade for thle relif ofmi intsmlvei debtors. It is ordered, thiat the sail 'Ma ry. Wells, adnm'x anrd all cithler the creihetorst whmom time said Thmimiu. B. IDa;vi0 is iin aci wise inidebi ed, he', an md t hey are he.rebiy stuni mnoned, anid hive nmot ice to appeair bfor re thi said Court, at Simater ( Curt IIonse, ont th secondr Mndairay alter the fourtnh .Mmuiaii March next, to sheow cause, it anmy thev' ~im why the prayer of' the p~etitionm ar'e a id shlomld not be grn mted. Office of Cornmon P lens, :ti Sttrster Dest. Jan, 7thm 1b50. ( IU South-Carolina-Sumter Dist IN T1HIE COMM~ON I'LEAS. Geo. S. C. Decschampsl ails Thos. I). I oweli Ca. Sat. Glen. S. C Descha~ lmps whlo is in thme ema tody of the Sheoriffor Sinnter D .stneut bmy vit tue of a writ oft capias ad saetaiendlmii lit thi stuit of Thomias I). I fowellI, ha vmg 0 filedr ini m olice, togethmer w~m ih a seedule, oni oathI, of i estaito aiid efl'ects, hiis petit ion to thme Coiurt< Coniiiumon hPleam , praymi g thIat he may be h am mittedi to the benmelit of the acts of~ lihe G;enera Assembly mattde for the relief ofl insolver debtorst. It is ordeedi thait the( uai d TIhomeia ?~J. Hocwell amid ill tther thme credltors to whom h le raidi Ger. S. CA. D~eschamps is ini aniy w s * odeid, he, andmr t hey are hereby 111 sunnoner and hmave notice to apipear before tihe qam Court, at Stimiter Court Hou~tse, occ the secont Monuduy aftdr'thle furithi Monday mi Ma'rc nexti,~ to algew cause i ianny they'~'can, why thi prasyer ol time petition aforetttid mshoul d not 0rauited.J. I). JON ES, c. c. . s. O.ico of Coign i,, lCmea, ,h mmte r p stJAm.7l1n.5t " I3 J'L - ti1daespct(~1ynformnni# p Ml'f r frouihis Manuf&atry~t.dehe Ci," w, FURNITURE,-ever oftbrid it1 te t manship, cannot be surpasebCd.' He also invites those who- about to pA 6es--satisfied thtit theytwil iiwith gei Wardrobeso Book Cascs 'Centre T~Ies ~ Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Drcssing Bui'eaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. -A] VWRITING DESKS in great variet r 19.5 195 an< (MAll F'urniture safely pack Jan 9, 1850. ELECTION NOTICE. An Election for Intendant and 4 Warden of Humterville for the ensuing year will Ib held at China's IIteil, on llonday the 13th o January next. Polls opon at 10 A .31 Clos at 3 11 31. JOHN T' GREEN, 0. M.CRANE, T. D. CHINA, Manlagers. Jn11. st 1850 10 2t The second installment of tweety-five do lars a share on the capital stock of the Brad ford Spings Penile Institute Company ii iereby required to be paid oti or before Ih first day of Febrnarv next. Bv order o 11 D G R1 EEN, President 1) 13 ICLAI u:x, Treasurer jan 1st 1850 10 tf Extraordinary Low Pricef AT IIOWLANIYS, Aorth-east cor ner e'y King and Mahirket-strect.i CITARLIFSTON, S. C. 10() yds Plain bl'k Muslin DeLainie at 12 1 1000 - -' Alpacca, " 12 1 5000 " Col'd and fig', " "20, 2 :3 1, n nd :37 1-2, 5000 "Fine Calicres. " 1. r 10(10 " " Furniture Calicoes - 6 1 - 5 eases Goghians, at 10 a 25 Y Kentucky Jeans, " 20 a 37 1. Co!ored l'laids, " 10 a 25 Cases of I ong Cloths fromn 5 to 20 3.-1, 7-., 41 and (6.4 Blrown Shirting fron 4 1-2 to 12 1-2, iHeavy Cantonc Flannels 10 yds for 11, Suier W4esh " 43 1-4 to 1 25 a yd Red " at 16 2-8 to:37 i lPlaid and striped Hlomespun 10 vds for $ .evy I'mantation J'nkets, 81'50 a pair St inets, at 3t 1-4, :17 1--2, 4:3 au 5ff " All-wool Stut'i for Servants Wea ait 25, :31, und:37 1-2, " Kent ucky J *eans, 5 ydls for $1. T1OGEFi R W ~L~ ITl I a laergc assortmceent oft D R Y G 0 0 D S no cuienceratedt. which will he sold! to Planters Famildies ancd o:hecrs, at reciarkably Low~ 1'ri Charlestoe, Jan. 1, 1850 11 it IJus.t opi eid ac bie-rutifu aesortmentre of lIe followi ng fr esh .Ureereing (.,nnis., to wi~ cci lice atteunt-on! of putrecase'rs is regnieste.. Sneper lacsrk an ed hiluee Frecwh Ilomazines D o do dlo lengl ish doc. Ito Silk wacrp .\Ilpaccas; Ito do dec Figured l'lain H'ack Mouesl ine Delaeines and Cash Illack F'renele~ch M inogs, Tlhcibet Ckoths an - Orleanse Cloth; - 1' riss.icennes, Bilack andce white D)4.nines; - lack N1iks, all quealitie's aned widthc; Supter Iliack lE.n -Ic ame Ital ian Craepe.; Do. do Inedia Satins, Sa rsnets are Siehowc.~s; TI GE3THlIER WiT!IT (a es *of0 Bltek awte White G incgh:ecns fron W3'1. IIOW LA ND, N. E. (Cornier King~ and Markot streets. Chae~rl-eton, N. C. -$ Jan 1, 1850- 11 It Lawn and Linen Cambric Jus't eopr'eneed d fr sale Ih v W.'.l I Il)OW, I.N a I t Northc IEst (ornce r 01 Kig aic !.larket st reels, A veryv harge nassirtmen'et c lA WN AND) IlNlEN C.A1B1IC H AND h lIl ' Il1"FS, raneginig in price frome 0 1. tic $1 25 ea 'h. Jane I 2t Thfle sublscribuer hens jucst receiveed an assort tuenct cef Hl toig Chlths of varnious Waelths ande w~Ii le soeld lowee hev 'ncI N. J Corner of Alrket andh an1 150, 10 3:, Kmng st reets. (110 , IA18 AND IMRITIlEh Wholesale and Retail, R. M1OIiilSON, & Co. F'iltST STOltE~ NORTil OF Il.: MAltKET R. M. & (O. leave on hand a fcull nam compleejete aessorueete ouf ChINlA, (GI:A N. andE Al T.z Il'N'..: WV A RIE, toegetlher witlt g feenel asscert ment of |IT'I' VIylA A N!I 1'1sA1 e HI WI IiA RI, Gilt and Maehogame Fraeed Peer aend TJoilet. Lookineg Gelaesse5 &c., &c. A li~ of ethecrir Stock beintg enttirely niew, nam -s~eetedl by (ene of thce lirem, they thitter t hemee e elves, they will lbe enabelled to give s itinea tioni, loeje pcharsers, both ine prices and quiali f . IROBE~RTI MORRISON. - I ~ ~ WM. 11. STAN LE'V. uoitcni, Dec. 2 , 149. 0 9 NOTICE.* c All persons ha~vincg chtcimes againset thto Es late of DavidI F. WVyles, deceased, will pre ,sent theo samce pcroperly attlestedl to E. M. An i ederson, Esq., cmy Attorney for adjustment. All puersonts indebted to the same are request bi eed toe make irnediate payment to the sani persoin, at his ffice in Stcmeterville. MARY A. WYXL.ES, Adm'x. D~ec. t C, I 14. o I'argiamrg sadi R nnn. JN s r ot, tba as recent celi o, the ctice rtment f( IET in tetatid hie rk g Y"tyy j.ok& a" Mpfi-g MtgO V-4 1 udpri eral approval. Tand,e I de ylep of * : ar Trables Piano Stools Mahogany Roc'iers Bedsteads Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. LSO Prederick Clark, i 197 King Street, Victoria Range, charleston, S. C. ed for Transportation. 11 ly Notice, A limited number of CHILDREN can be accommodated with Board, Lodging, &c. in a private family, where they would receive all the comforte atii attenltions of. a home. The sittiationis Aalthy and of- convenient access to the various Academies of the Towi. For further information, addrcss Iome through the Post-oflice. January 1, 18"0. 10 t All persons indebted to the late Fi i of CONW A Y & WINN, are earnestly solicited to make immediate payment and save Cost Oct. 10, 1849. 50 tf Notice. Col. JOIN C. RIIAN1E is my authorized Agent, during my temporary absence from the State. G. C. WlIEEI.ELt. Jan. 1, 1850. 10 3t All persons havmtig demands against the late Wim. G. Richardson, dec'd, will please hand them into W. E. Richardsoni, (duly at ested) on or before the first day of February next, W. LEWIS, o. s. D. December 17th, 1849. 8 3t Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing he tween the Subscribers in the practice of medicine is this day dissolved, by mutual consenL J. I. MILLER, J. J. BO3SARD. Suinterville, 1st Jan. 1850. 10 imt Notice. The subscribers will continue the co-part nership existing between them for the sale of DRUGS aid MEDICINES. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit the patronage of the pubic, for the lut ire. J. I. All LLElt, r J. J. BOSSARD. Suniterville, Jan. 1, 1850. 10I 1m. Notice, Those wishing ihe Professional services of the subscriber, m~aay find him (lnring thme day at his otflce in reair of thoe. Drug Store, andi during the night at the liotel kept by Mr. Johnt China. 31 ILR Sumiterville, Jan. 1, 1850). 10t Um i Notice, All persons indebted to the subscriber for the year 1849, are requested to make immie dia.te payment to Jlohn T. G reeni, Esq., who is authurised to collect and~ rive receipts. \ E~III CIL A ltK. Jan 1, 1850. 10 3t Notice. IAll pers~ n iindebted to lie late firmt of SAltGENT1 & AlLL4E It, are requiestedl to make mnuinediate paymlent to Johnm TI. Grevn, lng., who is authorized to collect andt receipt for ithe sa me. Notice. Th'le subscribmer has unideriaken the COL l.ECTI'NG IIUSINESS, and hiupes by his proumpimness in attendinig to any) matter eni truszted to his care, to, merit thle patronage of the cormm.umity. ie resides in Sumnterv ille, where he will lthankfully receive for collee tion any Notes, A crount s, &c . & c Decc. 19, 1819. St f B. CAV.\N A(G 1. Tlhie subscriber will rent fosr the eiisning year, on reasonale terisis, Ihe residence of ilhe late I). F. WVyles, Esqj. inl Starehurg. )n thei. premiises are a cmiifort able 1hwelling f louse anid all inece'ssary ltimlingrs, with about Twentyv Acres of I nmd at tachled there U io, (o'O'ain ng am co:ijplete Tn Yard ini full operat ion. v.*, d..r Stamtebumrg, 1st January, 19150. 10) ff fly perumission of Wm.. I .ewis, Esq , Oirdi nary, will be sohsl in Stateburg, on Satusrdayv thio 3ith inst., all Ihe persona E Fstate of th'u late David F. WVyles, Esqj, conmsiatiing of Four !Negroes, Two Carriages and a pair of Car riage I lorses; Also, a very valuabile lot of I .eathter, Shoes, IIlides in Ta n, abiout Ten (Cords red oak bamrk, I Inusehiohl and Kitchen Fuirnitu mre. etc. etc. Termis mamde known on the day of sale. M. A. WY!l.ES, Adi'.r. N. 1. Prson enigaged in thle iianiiufacrture oShsare pa.rt ic ularty inv ited to at tend. I Statebuirg, 1st Jan. 1950t. 10 alt * He Wise isa Tiuasc'-'TIS FOLLY '1O DE.ERI! AFFLIGrl ED READ-Thou--~ sanids are siul'eriing fromii dine-se froin Whiich ihese in no daflcuh y in. beding~ permanently and spee~di, ty relheved, providetd the right ilmnis be used.-. An. every vice hams its own'i luniishimen~mt, so it would seim every ieusec has its remedy. Thbis iN true, and thernr is noth imt is thislble mnre, cer. -lain thain that the A .lE~tl(iCA N Uotr lOUNDI in thi miost asedy ansd ceriauin remedy for all dlisenises of a deticato character, known. to s ih worldt. Adapteuid to every stugo of die disease, sex and costmitutioni, at all times amid seausons, there is no fmears of exposure, doteiitioni from bus. ine nor reftriclion in diem; fronm the certaini anid speed y relhef it gives, it iN nioW mbe most populhar remiedy of thse any,' Toen Thouspand iH~os hove been. cured etyootsially hiv it durinig iihe past yenar P'reparedi by a practical pehysicin th, aflieied can rely withi confidence on its cur-,tive powers over dsases of this character. Full directionsg accompany eatch bottle. l1' cAUTION.-ask for the american con-, ponied andi puorchase onily or the agents. Price 1 51 For Sal by) P. M. ('ohens I harleston, Iloat. rigt & o1 iot C ~ouhla ; /..lDe llay tienids - and Icy the principnI D~ruggist in all the Countty C14 rn i C-C-. B. tDavis, Mtrs. J.3. Dickson,' F. Durant, E--William Ellison, Rev T. R.Enfglish, B. J. Evane., Mrs. L. B. Ellis, -F-fMr. Henrietta Flemvix, E. Farmer, G--Martha Gainon, Dr. John Gail, Joseph Green, Rev W. C. Guerrey. H-B. M. Holne, John Houver, R. F. Hickiton, IL W.larvin, 'eter Hanks, J-J. W. J. .James, Bliss Julia A. Jrynett, K-John Knight, Messrs Kelly & Co. J--Thurnton iynn, Frmncis Laborde, Miss Margaret Ixian, M-Mrs . A. J. McFadden, Mrs. E. M. lcMellian, John Madison, Mrs. S. McKanee, Samuel Meek, J. E. Muldrow, Henry Muller, N-Miss H. A, Nettles, P-enjamin Pack, R-Miss Laura Richardson, Mrs. Polly Rheames, C. T. Riyer, Willis A. Raisay, W. ,L. Reynolds, Martin Rhodue, W. G. 11. Redford, S-Joseph Spann, Mrs. John Spann, Sam. nel Stephensoni, T-A. B. Tant t, W- Isaac Wesson, II. II. Wilson, Col. J. II. Upton, John Waties, Thoinas Waties, W. Jeremiah WellP, Y-Robrt A. Youngue. IENRY IIAI NSWORTIJ, P. M. Post-Office Arrangement, Posi-Ofice, Sunterrille. The Stateburg mail, which embraces the Northern and Western, as well as the Charles. ton Columbia and Camden mail, Due daily at - 8 1-2 P. M. Closes daily at - 4 66 DAlI.INGTON MAIL, I'ia Bishopcille. Due Tuesday at - 5 4 Closes Friday at - 4 DARLINrON mi, Via Mount Clio. Due Thursday at - 8 Closes Tuesday at . 4 0 KINGSTREE MAIL, Due Saturdav at - 6 Closes Tuemlav at - 4 VANCJS FERRY MAi, Duo Tuesday and Friday at 7 Cluses Saturday & Weduesda y at - - 4 PJLOWDEN'S MILL MAIL, Due Monday at - 8 Closes Saturday at - 4 FUJ'.ON MAIL, Due Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at - - 8 Cioses Monday Wednesday and Friday at . - - 4 OFFICE HOURS. Will open every day except Sunday at Will close at - - 1 Will open at - - 2 12 Will close at - 5 " Will open at - 8 1-2 " Will close at - 9 1.2 " N. B. All Transient newspapers not sent immediately from the office of publication to subscribers, must be pre-paid. Circulars, Ilundbills, Lithographs. &c., must always be pre-paid three cents, otherwise they will not he sent in the mails. IIENRIY lIAYNSWORTH,P. M. Sumterville, Jan. lst 1850 10 tf. Greenville Female Collegiate DR. AnT MRS. HUME SIMONS from Charlestor resp~ectfully announce to the pub lic that they htave astatilished a Fcinale Sem inary in the town of Greenville, S. C. where every branch of education will be taught. The establishment is one of the finest in the place and they are prepared to receive at large numn her of iloardecrs on the most reasoabhle terms. Assistanats of the highitest ability wvill fill each dep artm ient and thmey reel themselves warrant el in conlidently re'commenmding their Semi inary to p~arents and guardians who desire a well grounded, tinuished andI elegant educa tion for their daughters and wards. The most satisfactory' testimonials are in their possession and reference is given to the res pertIale citizens of Charleston generally, al so to those of Greenville. For terms (which are very low) and oth~er particulars see print. ed Circluamr at this o)tice or it can be obtained fromi the Principals tree of postage. Address poist paid, J. IIUM E SIMONS. G;reenville C. 11, S. C. ? Dc. 26. 1-19. 0 3m $20 Reward, I will pay thme above reward for the appre hension andl del ivery of1 my negro mian ISA AC to mne, or in 'Sumter 'Jail. Isaac is about 5 feet S or 9 inches high, stammers a titi l.',-and has rather a timid appearance when jpoikenO to. J. S. RICLIARD)SON. Oct 241 2 tf HAULING, Thel sublsenhoimr wtoil state for the benefit of the pubbeli, thamt he will ha~ul from the Mid dleton IDepot to Sumterville, by, the load (eit her tour hourse or two horse \V :gon) at 183-4. cenmtb per hundred. .OlN CIIINA. Aug. 2.!. [-19 -13 if Newr Boot Theli .ubscriber having just returned fraim Cha;rlestonm wth an assortmnent of BOOTS', Sl10h8, l.adbes' and Misses' SLIP'PERS, TP1IES and G AlTlsit8, of everv kital what ever, otTers lhemi to the public on better terms, forT (Csh, than can lhe had elsewhecrc, and so. lic its an early caill at onme doo r east of Miller & Bessards Ibrug Store. Al!so, the New and lashionatbh' ?lipper tor L adiaes cal led TAYV. 'JT A 1l rips siced up :cithonut charge. IB. F'tIf,SOM. N\igna e/ the Bloot. 1000 Bushels of Corn; Also Fodder, for sale low, for Cash, at plantag tion, near Statchurg, T. 1). SUMTER N ov. 21, 1-19. '1 t f School Books, Of Evecry D escription fromn the Elementary Speller, to I.at in and GIreek, including Sta tionmary of all kinds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Oct 2 49) tf Bagging Rope and Twine. Just received a large supply of BAGGING, IhOPE and TWINE. For Sate by A. J. & P. MOSlS. LONG NOTIC~E. All demands diue thme late Firm of W. M WVEIB &. CO., if not paid biefore the fIrst day of March noext, will, freum necessity be phre~td in, othewr ltaals for collectIion, forthwith W M. WEDBL o Dee. 1814,t 7 .r ~ 0 both tip and down, u or reduced1thirt c blP Wilmington and Manohete RAIL ROAD. offie W . and Man. A. 2?. Co. Marion C. H. Nov. 28, 1849. The Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the Fourth Instalment of Five Dollars per Share is required to be paid on or by the 1st January, 1850. By order of the Board of Directorm, JOHN McRAE, Jn., 7Tasurer. Dec.5, 1840. 0 tr Rail Road Notice, The freight on Cotton from Camden and way stations, will be as heretofore, one dollar per Bale, until further notice. N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. Nov. 13 1849. NEW GOODS!!! We are now receiving and opening for sale the largest assortment of goods ever offered in this Town; to which we would ro spectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally. We will not be un, de sold 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. Oth. 1849. Notice, The members of the Troop lately raised'in Salem will assemble at Scottaville on the se cond Saturday (12th day)of January next, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of adopting a Constitution and By-laws, designating a parade ground and elect a Captain, two Lieu tenants and a Cornet. The several members of the Sub-committee appointed to raise the Troop are requested to ntted. J. D. ASHMORE, THOS. R. ENGLISH, J. W. STUCKEY, EZEKIEL KEEL, CHARLES L. CRANE, Comittee on Raising Troop. Nov. 28th 1840 5 7t Notice. The subscriber begs leave to inforihis friends and the ublic enerally, that he will continue the BOATING BUSINESS from WRIGHT'S BLUFF to Charleston the. en suing Winter. All Cotton and otherProduce consigned to his Boats will bereceived stored &c., free of charge. Freight as reasonable as by any other conveyance. Grateful for past favors, he hopes, by his usual strict attention to the interests of his frien Is to realize a continuation of their pa. tronage. J. RUFUS FELDEI. Wright's Bluff, 17 Oct. 1849. 52 tf .Hea Quarters, COL1UMBIA DIVISION. GENERAL ORDER. ALL applications for Arms and Accoutre. ments willi in future be made to the Comman der-in-Chief direct. Each application must contain the actusi strength of the Company, the number and character of arms ane --"rements on hand, and the nmber and -- of arms and ac contrements require .'event will ay requisition be comnp.,:dc w il all the old or useless arms and accobarements are re turned or satisfactorily accounted for to one of the Arsomma Keepers of this State. The 117 Sec. A. A. 1831, herewith pub lished, will be rigidly enforced. By order Commander-in-Chief. 3, WV. CA NTEY, Adjt. and Insp. Gen. "Each oflicer required by lawv to naake any return or report, or who shall be required by any superior officer, and fail to make such return or report, shall be liable to be fined as follows, to wit: A Major General, one hun dred and fifty dollars; a Brigadier General, one hundlred dollarst a Colonel, or officer commiandinig a regiment, seventy-five dollars; a Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, or officer cotm mannding a company, twentty-five dollars; a Judge A dvocate General, seventy-five dlollara a Brigade Judge Advocate, fifty dollars; a Regimental Judge Advocate, twenty-five del Izars; a Pavmaster General, seventy-live dol lars; and all cotnmissioned staff'oflicers shall be fined in similar stums, according to their respective rank, and fifty per cent. on the amount of the last general tax of such delin qfuent of any grade." Dec 19 8 tf CLARK'S HOTEL SUMYTERVILLE, S. CAROL NrA. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally tJ at he has opened for their accotmmodation a House of Entertainment in thie place. Hie solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to merit and secure the same. lie would futrthmer add, that the ocation of his House is such, as entirely sub serves both busintess and quiet. A trial is all he asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1819. 11 tf ,Copartnership Notice, 'he uandersigned have associated them selves together utnder the firm of PRINGIJE & GR A A M, for then transaction of business connected with the Searn Mill, situated 1 1-4 miles from Sumterville, where they are prepared to Saw and g IIrind. E N. G RA HA M. Sept 19th 1849. 4? tf Just Received, A Prime lot of BIUTT"ER just received and for Sale by CL K& 100 SACKS PRIME SALT. Just re coived and for sale by BROWN, LEE & CO. $10,000 (ASH In hand for the pt tchase of Negroes of either sex. Apply ,to M.. Cohatmbia,8S.C.At.18 Sale by I B. A MaKS. -y 6rl.. b~et ~ .............j~4 lo oabi cni~d.te erd th sabf -lsaveaqtedrnd ede0 reputation hupou puitrunori..I Wrppe Is 41t suh IrpsltUbe force to the lnvaled4 fopubrl, for a e rmovale teedperm dent cure of al disese arist irn as impre state of theiOL D ad habit m the the y Chronic Bronchteis, Catarfth, flurissy. Cooghu Scofula in -al its forms, Tettej Acad head, U0 cers of the face, body mud extremities, Chronie Rhenmailsm, 'chroulo diseases of the' stosekW liver and ,kin ;5White srellings, .1nlargesent of the'jointsi.oid -ulce'rst constittational debility, syphlitio disordersiniercurial and hereditery pres disp< sitions. etc. 1E11' THEIJ WI$liA Dr A.FFlItCThD -In 61pry .ehOnge thiat toking-place li the body, it ii manifest that it is o t -abiut by something hving Ia sabtantive existenee. Jf. we suppeui, the organ of ter body originally pr. f,ct unlessOianged by.the interyention of some thing that bear 6m nunhealihy reltion io theIm; In all cies oddseases, ?t.i, m'aut e the Inter. opstion of so t e new ingredient, which, by play iag its part ass a ause, served to modify the proe perties before connected with tile body. tis absurd to;.talk of spontaneous di.'ehse. takitig plats in organs healthy, without the iutirpouiion of somb morbifid agent.' As well mighty.'e ex" peet i piee of'c-lilk to tranfer itself - spontano ouly into Plaster rfj'aris, without the aid pt e-ulphuric Acid. In al dseases there is a prior cause that mtut be renioved through. the imter. ventlon of th'e BLOOD: to acemp!ish which the sft amed ''have no 'ienied 'equal to Dr.. KEELERS SARSAPARILLA. g- For details, cartilicates, etc., see circulars etc.--Price 8! per bottle, large @s'e, 6 hottles 65. Dr. Keeler's Couglh Syrup. Among all the remedlies before the public this otands pre-eminent Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Huarseness, Whooping Coughs, Pleuri-y, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. . Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy* and the Proprietor urg essay one afflicted with any of the abov. complaints tosecure it at one#. Itis warranted. to care or no pay. Price only ffty cents. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carmal ntiV'e. Every family whether rich 'or poor, who val nos health and -al its blessing, should have this invaluable remedy at hand, It is infnitely the best remedy known for 'Diarrha, dysentery, cholera morbus. cholera infantum, cholic, flata. leucy, griping pains cramp. etc.i and for a dise eases of the stomach and bowuels caused by teething. Thi n'merous testimonials from. Physicians and others unsolitited, has given it .a reputation as Girm as adamant. Price 25 cents. por bottle. Dr. Keeler's Vernifuge Syrup. This remedy is pleasant to the - taste, .harm less to the patient and all powurful in destroying and reg:6ving allkinds of worms from the body It is withlut doubt, the cheapeg and best des-. troylng medicine'bsfore: the pbli6, ad will if adniinistered .adcording _'to directionso remove them within Ave er saizhours after take, The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as' inuch as similar reinidies. ~Frica only 25 cents' per bottle. Dr. Eeeler'i 'iver and 'uaualve SAlthough not recommended as w"eure'all," yet they mre the mildest and best remedy t. re move Consumnption, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, BiI biousness, nervousue s, foul mtomach, head-aehe' isidigestion, et. thtililib other p'urgatie diodi cine they leave the 66wel'always-relaxed, con sequently are the' proper medicine for females and persons leadinf, sedentary life. Price:25 cnts. Dr. Keeler's Rhseunaatie Lotion. A justly celebrated external application for pains of the chest,'neuralgia, head- ach, sprains, bruises, tie doloreaux, swellimig of the joints, rheumatism, gut, scintica and for all disorders wherein as a atvs and robefaciost remedy is op's phicabale. Price 37 1-2etm. per bottle. All lte above celebrated iad extensivcly used medicines are prepared 'and sold Retail, 294 Mtarket Street. For sale by Dr. R.8S. Mellett, Sumter vule; Z. J. De Hay, Camden; Black . '& Ehny, Orangeburg; Boatright & Nijot, Columbia; J. McMillan, Matrion; P. Mm Cohen; Charleston and by Druggist andi Merchants in every town throughout the State. Dec. 19, 1849 8 ly $25,000 CASBe This amount m cash to be paid for negroes fronm the age of from 14 to 30 year. old T1he highest market prices will be given, and persons wishing to dispose of such property will find ready stale- by applying to the sub-. scriber at Sumtervillec S. C. T. J. DINKINS. Aug., 4, 1849. .41 If. For Sale. A valuable plamntation cotatimning rnine hun dred and.elevecn acres, situated in Claremont County, about seven miles from Sumterville, on the public road leading from Stumterville to the Swimming Pens. There is on the place a good Dwejli'g h ouse, .Kitchen; ~noke Jhouse, Stables, Corn Hoose&c, -Alr in tepair. For tpfns appy toamasB ~fr J. Wt. Damrgati or t.w 8ubscriber on the plant ation. - Wnm. VAUGHAN. Nov.171849 . 4 '. if A PI O in good repair, will be sold lowv if applied for imnmedi. ately. Apply at thie office or to A. J. Moses. 200 pr. Negro Blnnkets. 2000 ydls. Negro lIerseys and Llimeyd. For sale by - Oct 22 52 if Bargai! Bargains! The subscribers have jp4t reeved one of the heaviest and beet ielected stocks of Goods thoy have eve' 'openeed and for quality and cheapness aniet be surpassed mu tis toar tt. OCf utd judge for yollrselves. B3ROWN4, IJX &OO 2nd 0oL 1849A , A Ai4 of V ETh28'k "*Ms StelBad * ~ 6 t oed lli f& tele India rubhor Rusas.C de 1do I0 tbi i OUjdd4 Cnockery"' 4 100 Oilr' ~ T b $ Carptent 41,' Triminy, iti Shoes, Hatal aitd Ii gmXAd Stockot role. of CLOTML109z~ m aljnast too tediq4sIt.I scriber havingp city o O~W prices, chiefl 6ri sb prejid to suit -tii~ Ever . Qifered4n4,W The' tsnbec ~ supply of -.1ALIa fld take pleasuie'itt ~ Blea~ched ind BovnsCoto SusjpenidersH* Rbw Bleached and ' TableDama~kq % C.~e0C w