The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, January 23, 1850, Image 4
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ii 44nifAA pghy tied
M lt tl 10. 1*.
o ec of thei day.
16. thi lio)ritor is
or: tmotives of gain, but
10, W 't hay are eminently deserv
ca. No medicines ever be.
d'udsuch deserved
S u r iibrit.1t7ie, or appeal with
't blillitoi the~invalli
d. Dr. Repler'saSa
for the removal and peria.
prif all' liba~ses arising from an iupure
.t r41 and li'bt of the the body
4en lhild~hls Catarrh, Plurisey. Coughs
-061*1n i all it forms, Teter, scald head, Ul.
4 otth!e'fuce, bodyand -exremities, :hronic
chtis,;ronio disonses of the stomach.
anAlads,kAWhIte-uwelling, Enlargemnt
SA td'ulicers, constitutional debility,
Iho.disorders, mercurial and hereditary pre
r E WISE AND AFFLICTED
'r ~a e that i6 taking place in the
j 41 tkat it Is brought about by
haing 'asubtailive existence. If
- orthios of or body originally per
I 6bshadged'by the intervention or somine
- {thing that, bears' ka unhealthy relation to them.
i7 pall 9" of diseases, there must be the inter.
CltI i sOf oe e new ingredient, which, by play
is iPart as a diuse, served to noclify the pro.
esylpwfore connected with the body. It is
W ,tsalk. of, spontatiseous disease taking
-I ' healthy, without the interposition
1 n-morbifli sgent As well might we ex
L ,o piece -of ibalk to tranfer Itself sponttane
us'et) y nt Plaster ofLParis, without the aid of
P)Yhtario AMd Ino all diseases there is a prior
'usiethat must be removed through the inter
v poau,ofitlhe BLOOD: to acconplish which
f ibuted have no roedf equal to Dr.
SSARAPAR1LLA.
F detil, certificates, etc., see circulars
Pr 6 1'per bottle, large size, 6 bottles
Dr. eeler's Cough Syrup.
ho1rig Eli the rernedies before the public thin
de ,preemientConseumption, B3roischitis,
'VItrrha. Cooghr, Hoarseness, Whloping
ai, -W lettrisy, As'hmna, Spitting of Bloo
Ibr'all afletions of the pulmnary organs
oted bycold. foo much praise cannot be
t eipon tilld rem'edy' and the proprietor
'a4e y cste afflicted with any of the uhnvo
piliftta tosecure it at once. It is warranted
tIfire ot-no pay. Price only fifty cents.
.Keler's Cordial and Carml.
native.
Every family whether rich or poor, who val
ues health and all its blessing, hultluh have this
ouvaluable remedy at hand, It is infinitely the
best remedy known for Diarrhwms, dysentery,
chtra morbus. cholera nfanium, cholic, flute.
$4eney, gripingalins cramp, etc., and for all dis
fsrof the. stomach and bowels caused by
teething. The numerous testinonials fromIj
Phyvsiciansmad others unsolicited, has gaven it a
putaitlon is firm as adamant. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
MO. Keele erun[unge Syrup,
Tis remedy is pleasant to the taste, harn.
less to the patient aud all powerful in dsstroying
ad'removing all kincis of wormts. fron the body.
It-is without doubt, the cheapest and byt dec
itroylngjnedictse iefore the public, and will if
a mnii srd according to dtectionis, remove
.hem withli five or sax hour. after taken. The
dose is small, atud each bottle contains twice as
-anheli as similar remidies. Price only 25 cents
per bottle.
Dr Keeler's Liver and Sauative
Pills.
Althougb not reconmeumled as a "cure all,"
- Yt they pre thte sniblest anad bnst remedy to re.
niove Consumption, Juaund~ice, Dyapepsin,, liil
l6disiss, snereousine a, foul stomachs. htead-ache
r .dyegstion, etc. Unike other purgative medi
eine they leave the bowels always ralaxued, eon.
sguitlyage the proper medicmte for females
Snd personts leading a sedentary life. Price 25
ets
Dr. Keeier's Rheumatic Lotion.
'A justly celebrated ext,-rnal applicattin for
,paints of the. cheat, neuralgia, head ach~l, sprains,
- brese, tic doloreaux, swelling of th~e joints,
rheumnatism, g,ot,sciatica atnd for all disorders
- beiam a sedative and ruaberacies.t remedy is up.
K hicuble-~ Price 37 l-2 ets. per bottle.
Althme'above celebrated und extensively useda
edi lsee're prepared and sold Retail, 294
dWarket 'Street.
Forsaule by Dr. Rt.S. AMellett, Sumler.
1-1ile Zi J. Deflay, Camnden; Black &
ILhny, Orunigeburg; Boutrighat & Mliot,
Columabin; J. McMillan, Marioni; P. M.
Cohaen; Charleston and by Druggist and
Morchtatnt in every town throughout the
R~ate.
Hec. 19, 1849 8 ly
~Post-Qffice Arrangement,
Post.-Ojice, .Numterveille.
SThe'tatoburg mail, which embraces the
orhr anti Western, as wellnas the Charles
;ton Coltumbia and Catmden mail,
F Due daily at - 8 1.2 P. M.
S Closes daily at . 4
.Viaisimopville.
Due esay at - 5"
Cloes rdayat - M4IL
*Via Muunt Clio.
Duo:T(hursdlay at - 8
Closes Ttuesday at - 4
KINGSTRICE MAIL,
Doe Saturday nt ~- 6
D'Ioses Tedyat . 4
VACS FElRRY MAIL,
neTuesday and Friday at 7 "
Coses Saturday & Wednesda y
FUJLTONgMAIL,
rDne Tuesday Thursday and Satturday
at 8 a
Ooses Monday Wednesday and Friday
at - . . 4 U
OFFICE IIOURS.
Wail open eve- xaecept Sudya
- "iAilolose at . - 1
Wil open at - - 2 1.2 "
Will close at ' - 5 '
Will opeiM et 8 1-2 "
Will close at - 9 1-2 "
N; 1. All Transient newspapers not sott
Siaediately from the oflico of publication to
buIbscribeors, rmust be pro-pamd. Circulars,
HahdbIhllA Lithographs, &c., must always be
psid threeoets, otherwvise they will not
10s 1t iji the mells.
HENRY HIAYNSWORTIT, P. M.
Sumtcerville, Jan. 1st 1850 10 tf.
? 8 t&Carolina Railroad Com.,
SOJJI~ 1~iRAILROAD BANK.
pat has declared a
~AUW~1~ IFTY CENTS
se declared a divi
Ii)n11 corres nd
T WARING~ AUDITo,
SC.RIld Compaony
0% HLMES CasiI ~ k
1004.7 Alyn'edi, 4M 2 1
1000 " F riu" - .
000Cord Pand, "H0a2
3-,1-,- and 1-,ron2 irigrm
On)~~~ Pi -2 Ci et 12 61-2,c
1000 H e uran ur Cateon aFn 1yf 1 -
R00e d a " atr' 10 20, -2
P 3idn stnpd I3mepu11.y2,or6
" ainets Catco 1, "712 46 1.4 50
"1A00-wool FSntufr Cfoervs Wear 1.
5 ciases Gingham, an7 10a 2
Kentucky Jean, 2 a 8 1.2
Colred Plaids, "10 a 25
Cam es of Long Cloths from tow P
3.4, 7444 nd 6.4 Brown Shirting fromn
4 1.2 to 12 1.2,
Heavy Canton Flann.ls 15 yd0 for It,
Super We:sh n 43 1.4 to 1 25
Rean o at 10 2.3 to 37 (.2
Plaid and striped Bloeespun 10 ydfors
Heavy Plantation Blankets, 1 50 a air
A atincts at 311-4, 37 1.2,43 and5(
OAll-wool Stuf for Servants Wear
.at2S, 31, and 37 1.2,9
Kentucky Jeaans 5 yde for $1.
TOGETIIER WITH
a large assortment of D Y G 00 D r not
enun1erated, which will bo sold to Planters,
Families and others, at remarkably Low Pri.
CCS.
Charleston, Jan. 1, 1850 11 It
LawnMNN andLinn Cabri
Just opened a beautiful assortMent of the
following fresh Mourneing Gand, to which
the attention of purchasers is requnested.
Super Black and Blue French Bomazines;
L O do do CAMnglish do.
Do. Silk warp Alpehcas;
Do. dIO do Figured
Plain Mack Mouslin Dolaiuues; and Cash.
mores;
Black French Morinos, Thibet Cloths and
Orleans Cloth;
Parissiennes, Black and white DeLaines;
Black Silks, all qualities and wids;
Suer Black Enlish and Italian CRpes;
Do. do India Satins, Saranets and
Sinchw;
TOGETHER WITH
Cases of Black and aleire Ginghams from e
12 1 2 to 3 s 14.
IVIM. 110OVLAND,
N. E. Corner Kino and Marketstreets. sw
E iarleston, S. C.
Jan 1, 18.50. Pl it Em
Lawn and Linen Cambric
of
Just opened an for sale by oth. l W. in
PIAND at North Eat Corner of King and mt
Marke streets, A very lakre asortment of
LAkN AND LINEN CAMIBRIC L , AND. VE E
KERCHIEFS, ranging in price from 0 1.4
to $ 25 acn. Jainn 1 2dt al
841
DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE In
y
in CIARLESTOz, S. C. p
The subscriber is n(ow receiving one of the t~
largest and most desirnble STOCKS OF F
GOODS that has ever bwn offered to the n
frieGds and customers ofe2a53 K r. STRET. I
He has, during the past Suiner, mate x. F
tensive additions and alterations to his roon s, c
and is now prepared to show in his retail do.
partneota th t splendid assortnent of to
bel& Faobru for Ladlreet Dreof W
Such as: Elegant Silks, Cashnieres, Mus- w
hon I'Laiuues, Alpacas, Satin Du Chines, Em.- ej
broidered Orleans Cloth, Plain Mterinios, Emn
broidered Cashineres, Chameleon Ljustres, cI
Ginghams, Prints, & ., &c. w
lie ci rrdetoy invte veraiety of l
wo andi thue iSt is stoc, bohnan andh t
LAntd GElTant ilE o. SOUain ENCOUNl. n
ert Cahi ntntion do Caemre nd hirsockc
be grplet vwitho ihe newat and Colortyed
il Gonds Sin emarktLadatth LwE S',
and olSCKS, hnsan ter omlt
Aslormento of ieu and e Goods, a l
WtlOLESA LE, P
Anid vts foe Gentmn' of carshuherstoy
hradis tk apiees Vti rgCaas
A.G BNROT n
b 5ou3 ing haret, ofretn.S ,
wHasi tnow cin his stocl , asorte of the 11
LATGESl [TLE AND FIINS QOUA. hi
evTy afrtice folDwin Goods:ta a onwc
besupeead wihteiuOwtAidCLOsTHSye in
of lackd indh colorkeai tth ovs
N.uperie and umiumr h Retack Frtcheand
lermanh tos~kirns an-tesacuilt
ancyCasimtof o the ae Gs ate
Aitters teatnino ahbyr oy
hs ite and cors(C.t
gnait aEIIIT 1L l
ars' nowoimmig, aofall kins.tetoftet
Ord(i er foltelowinr rompo yadened:
Supe.n B.d CmARKE, blac Kin-sree, an -
FacyCieedo store aboet stylet t
VhestnSl Nd 28thino4, ri5 nd ne
patorter o
G sKig Gloret, st ofathy, rblck
whieadcrlsnS.Cfo
Bgentsinger Ropie and Tii ne.loc
ude hrtsv ad laes of BAiNGoo, U~
Jt rio and NCorttan b
BlackItalin.a . fac Crva. f th bstli
LAWS, 80APWP$,BRUSf - U
Y,'SP10ES, PND FANOr it '1CmE4
which he respct fully invte the41 ateioko
hie~uns, Plaitere ind dealers geh'erally,+
I am upwr thetregularly. appointed Agent for
10 fUllOyiPs V11All Preparaionsi, VIZ.! !
Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses.
Allen's COmpo60imd for Dyspepsia.
" ough Syrup.
" Vris ug Sy* rup.
tiRhmatic: Lotion.
Ep~ping's Sar.4uparilla and Queen's Delight,
e., e.t
TownsemPA Saraparilla, Wistar's alsal Dr.
Ayne's Family Medines and Roche's Embro
tions fur loiping Cough, with inany otherm
lo numnerous to mention, inay alwaye be founad
Z. J. DEHAY,
Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall.
Camden, Oct. '7, 18P49. 51 tf
few and Choice Fall Goods,
The subscriber's are now receiving one of
e largest and most desirable stock of
pOODS that has ever been offered to the
inds and customers of the
"",AMEN BAZAAR,
They have during the past week opened,
od are now prepared to show a splendid as.
>rtment of
Vich Fabricsfor Ladies'.Rres
ses, Oct 7
SUCuI AS, Elegant Cashmneres, Muslin Do.
aines, Plain Mterinos, Chameleon Lustres,
yanese Cloths, DoLisle Stripes, Ginghdms,
ruts, &c.,
A large assortment of Slawls,
Such as Long and quare Shawls, both
lain and printed, silk, cashmere and broche.
A LSO
L harge stock of Linen and Linen
Goods.
Mlarseilles Quills, Dimities, Curtain Stuffe,
EVERY VAof ETY OF HostERY.
loods fbr Gentlemen's Wear
ALsO
L large and splndid stock of Reads
Made
CLOT H ENG,
If every quality, and at prices which cannot
uil, to please.
AN D
They are also prepaed to offer to Planten
nd others, tine of the mjost complete assort.
sents to he fouind in Camden,of
Blankets Kemre Sattincts Jeans,
.DOMESTICS, &c., &e o.
U7 They confidently invite the attention
f purchasers to their stock, as one of the lar
est in town.
It is their intention to embrace in their stock
very articlit Dry Godrs that iay be new
r lesirable, so that purchers can always be
upplied with the newest and best style o
iorss in the market and at the lowest possi.
I e prices.
M1. DRUCKER & CO.
PLANTER'S HOTEL,
_BY ROBERT LATTAS
W oul Mesctfull annouc, tht e. a
ow Th conentybovee at oteo
f nvenlIiet to thei msto, busnepr of ther
easing tog--anno.udroigto
rom is fhrientian tohempbrbe genterly-f
er feele of drd that anyt be othe
rvisbes thatedsn pucainrs anwiays bpae
Auvrietywith the beest anduorstcanle oa
he Barn eep kt onSnd ats. lowerst pos
h e mot aort badso Capans;t
hold brensecfuelrar and oucoScoieht
ow in chigts; SoVr Ell latnd Hoteld
:ptn corstavelrnietly on hadlulg h sume
easoing.hog-n o negigto
ugho rheps.,~ rmysolDrcves, ana
rowayhs frends ofdctrnpuatscand eodder, an
lieels ag~6entat ethercnnoLine otSta
N.s than iluseas tin paingulaly be sae
rom thae alli ofrabeo o asne
A aietgy or thoe t giqor nt the hadntr
li At thvre hand of he ignesath
U. in pits rSnA TR Coamn , IC . C~ilh
ep constantly o hand rn the msrnexn
esn.ormto'CO ilN an LT
fanyohe Sllios roon ts Marroers, Anl
hich wilet sofd con, as ood fodrmr acan h
rougt ithe ate, Rad Devert ar'il aara
d. R. C.ANDSON.
ALT i CSARD.SIMENr
bIa h 'aathisnday asci ted Wt 1. L.os RExt
:uLiS wit me(1 in tei practice All DE
Tbc usis will be conducted as formerns s anh
botive name tand Stye,.n vr r'eew
\V. .. R [EO .
A ug. 15A4E).
T he tuscriber rspctfudl infm. te
ublc) wtht e ninutes iacing, of his.h
andt tin ra il treetauar Maint wread aom
Ilevareto ie o naneyakeatvntsa.
rh'acbiers wl ttlye onad.telasfnia
at made arreanmans sre unher tnt
ho RM verniiaais y vaieyofCnfc
Aug. 13 ie4,2t.e c.tostn f o rn
lio sLUsofri ebesajctu irnsfors tale.
Jul vaieie o840 38c aeI~~ut n
'r.ckr0 ciiead rithrn anal.e, n
li5 hbOlaeto Northern abukr Pippins in Newi
orecp otIRSO~'~and fohslea
Til R, evUrBLai to AfEY.
anyA0i0 e. abse.soe d aaIr~amuon frd
ala0 h eo N rthra cabg and
T! Pr~ngPureaus
Vahee vp ash Stands
-i Mogang" Do. do.
AL
WRITING ,DESKS in great varie .,
-1951and
F, SUMTERi
Attorney at La'v.
BROAD'STREET,
Stumterville, 81, C.
May 16, 1849. D -20 r 't
JOHN-T, GREENj
ATToNEY AT LAWL
(IC umI uraville. saey. ak
Will pratice in the Cotirts of aw, for
Suter, Darlington and KerAw Districts.
Office one door below Clark's Hotel.
coNLETON 11. TOBWAS,
Sumvterville. 0. C.
Will practice in the Courts of Sumter,
Kershaw, Darlington and Richland.
Jan 9, 185. ly
Law Notice.
The subscribers have this day formed a co
partnership In the practice of Law.
T. B. FRAMER,
L L FRASER, JR.
Jan 1, 1850. ly
FRIEGUT ON POTATOES REDUCED.
OFFIcE S. C. I. R. COMPANY,
Charleston, Dec. 28, 1849.
FREIGHT on Potatoes (Sweet and Irish)
both up and down, will, until further notice,
be reduced to thirty cents per bbl.
WM. 1H BAttTLESS. See'ry.
A CARD,
The subscriher, having taken, the corner
Store, (known as Mr.Leans) would, most
respectfully, acquaint his old Friends, and
the Public at large, that he will at all times
take pleasure to accommodate them, in Cut
ting and Making up Garments, in the most
Fashionable and substantial manner.
He will keep conitanty on hand a fresh
and so-isonable assortment, of outfitting, of
Ithe latest id inost apprnud Fashions, an
hopes, 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
SU RGEON DENTIST.
SUMTE3RVILLE, S. C.
Mr. H1. will administer the Chloroform .in
ISurgical and Dental Operations, if required.
.June 7, 1848. 32 ly
Splendid Assortment,
J. T. SOLOMONS & CD,
llave just received and are now upenIiung iheir
NEW STOCK af FA LL nnd WINTER
000ODS, consistiue of D)1 R OO i)S. (;ROCE.
fIR ES, fI AT.4, CAPS, BONN ET'M. IJOOT.A,
,SHOES, IIARIDWA RIE and CUTLERY, alan
a fin. assortment of
-Ready Made Clothing,
All of which the'y are ofl'..ring! at .ihe vaar
towasr vraass-on which they can he sald ini
this Mdarket.
.rhey invite th..ir FRIENDS and the CO I.
Ml U ITY to give tlhem a call and ex'.mine for
themseclves before purchasiing els.ewher.
Oct. 10 50 e
The subscriber ha.v~ing just returned from.
ChIarlesjton, wvith an aswortmnut of* 1OOTS,
SillOl.ES, La di(es And Mi ISses' SIl P'PE RX
TriElS and (.A lTE RS, of every kind what
ever, offers them, to the pubbei on betterterm,
fur Cash, than cani he had elsew~here, and so
licits an early call at one door east of Miller
& Bossards Dir g Store. Also, the New and
Fashionablhe shipper for L'idies called TAY.
LORt TIES.
il3 Alil rips sewed up without chargq e.
B1. FOLSOM.
Wgn of the Bloot.
-M ay 231. 18409. :31 ,,
A Nice ass~oa' asseia ( oCf lirst..
gass L~amps. Also, the pjirit-gnss.
For sale by
L.. f. THANKS.
A GoodI A ssort snesuat or L a.
dies Black atnd Colore I Kid Gloves just
eCeived by CLA RK & LEWIS
PhiailIclisliai nuaade Gulf and
(oat Wa'lking Slhoes, Kid T1ies and Slip.
pe rs just received lby
____ CL ARK & LEWIS.
JUSTI R{ECEIVED).
Smoked Beef, and BufIlo~ TIones,
A t the sign of the A egro.
20 CN)ILS FIRST QUAJITPY BALE
ROPE. .Jnst receivedi andl for sale by
______- BROWN, LEE & CO
Chewing Tobacco,
A fine lot of ELDORADO C1HEWING
TOBACCO, for Sale by
CL ARK & LEWIS.
10 Sept 1 40.. 47' tf
School Books,
Of Every Descriptin fromn the Elemeontary
Speller, to Latin nd Greek, including Sta
tionary of .ll kinds, for 8ale by -
A.I. & P. AMES.
Oct 2 49 7 ti
E&EY(!l ELLMtL
- itting
"... . R . et,.corner if i
Wntworth harleston, S. C.
Purchasers will find at all times a full and
mplete stock of Gent's.
READYMADE CL OTHNTG
.A)kICLES.
A. KENT. G . I. MITC1H LL
anufactory 1 13 Wasaisagton
Stores N. V.
May 1849. 30 tf
GREGG, IIAYDEN, & GREGG,
nporters of Fine Watches,
JEIVELRY, SILVER WARE,
uIs, Military & Fancy Goods '
Corner of King and Ilasell streets, a
Charleston, S. C.
WILLIAM GREGG,
H. SIDNEY lHAYDEN,
A. II. HAYDEN,
May23,1849. 30 ly
T. E. CLYDE, 6
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ft
GROCER,
UNDER ODD FELLOW'S UALL,
IMeeting Sln'at, a(
CIIARLESTON, SO. CA.
DEALER IN
Sugar, Coffee, Mollasses,
Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c.
AGENT FOR
Canton Tea Comkpany's p
clebrated Black and Green
TEAS.
Nov. 28 5 6m
rew & Fashionable Clothing,
GEORGE A. HYDE,
CCESSOR TO HOUSTON & 11 VDE, 283 KING-ST.
Opposite Merchants Hotel. (
anufacturer, Wholesale and Itetail Dealer
in Clothing,
G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention
his friends and the public to his large as
rtment of Fashionable am Elegant Cloth
y now on hand, equal in every respect to C
o best custom work, to which lie is weekly f
ding large supplies direct from his own
anufactory in New York.
This Est'aulishment is conducted entirely a
i the Cash Principles both in purchase and n
los, giving him great advantage in his se
ctions and enabling him to to sell at New
ark rates. Ile is now offering this stock,
hchli is not excilled for rariety, style, beaui
, and durability of teorkmansAip in the 0
nion, at such prices as to make it an induce. i
ant for purchasing to call before makinr
cir selections. A superior assortment of e
ne Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. u
nstantly on hand.
With attentive and obliging salesmen, (
intlemen can depend upon having their b
Ints supplied immediately. All garm6eWi
arranted to fit well and give satisfaction in -
'ery respect.
LrMr. JonN T DARBY, long known in the
othing line is now at this establislionent,
here he would be happy to see and serve
s friends.
GEO. A. UIIYE,
Succestor to Ihouston & 1lyde.
Charleston. May 23, 18349. 30 ly
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CORi'Rt OF KiNG. AND G.FORGE STRUETS.
CHIA JLECST O, S. U.
TPhis [Jotel is situatedl in the miost fashion. t
ale part of the City. Th'le P'roprietor will
l pleased to see his friends and the travelling
iblic piromising, that no exertions shall be1
anuting on his part to make their stay agree.
doe. P'rices reasonable.
F. A. I lOK E, P'roprietor.
J')HN W. KINo, Assistant.
Aug. 29 44 t
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
CIIA R LESTION, 8. C.
Formerlg ke~pt by1 Lm'rles I. Iot.
1.A AIKIN &.ht IIRSTl
ILaving become the P'roprietorsi of this ex
nsire and weoll knowni tabblshment, stub
its its claims wvith contid~ence to public suy
rn, sat istied that their elibris wvillI renider
imfortable all who may favor them withia
L1I.
July 21, 1819. 40 13t
IHARLESTON HOTEL
The inudersigned late oft the Unrited Statles
otel, Anugiusa, Georgiai,) hi:. mig leased thle
1 IA R Llis'1TON HOTICI, .or a termz of
rars, takes pleasure in stat ing that thle en.
re Estabbmshumnt has beeni relittedl and fur
shied with newt Furmture, andl is now open;
r the reception of coim >anv. I
Imrprovements haa o , Imen made in the.
'inse, particulairly in the .aulhes' I )opart
cnt by3 thet. addhtion ofi a 1tm'repuion Parlor,
imd the remiovatl of the~ Ladies' Drawing
Whlichi improvements, he is assured, wtill
eat ly add to thle comfiorts of thle guests or
e house; and hopes, b'y strict at tent ion en
M owni part together withi the oflicers of his
mnse to merit ai liberal share of the public
tronage.
D)ANilIIL MlX ER, Proprietor.
July 25, 149. :19 l y
M~erchant's Hotel,
IIY S'TI'EN &DVER a
Corne~r of KingA and Nuiciety Streets,
CI111V.VI' O, .S. C.
This I lotel, sinated in the biusiness part
the city, oflers every desirable comfo~rt
dconvei ence to the Thravelhlng C.onmm
y, andl Permanenict lBoardhers. T'he esta b.
hmiient is condiucted strictly on Temt er
ce priniciples. TlERFIMS M'OD)ER AT.
iJn-An O)mnihnii and Cairriage wvill attend
a Steambio t Whiart, and also to lie Rai
>ad Depot, ior the accommodation of Pas - I
Iiyer~s.
I-eb 21 17 1y
Rice S. C, Railroad Company,
CIIARILEST'ON, Oct. 5, 1849.
Notice,
F'ronm and after the 15th. instant, the local
e~s for passage over this Road wtill be as
lowvs:
inm Charleston to hfambu~trg, Colum
Iia, C'amdeni, an.d all pl:ieca 1-.5
'iiles and oveir. - - - .$5 '00
der 1f'5 miles, and intermediate -
histances per mile, - -. 4 eta , i
;t 9 M1 *r 5
b ivgany Ro01"
Bedsteads,
Dhng Tabes
Arm Chuars
Mahogany Chairs
Wa ut Do.
&c. &c. &c.
so
rederick Claryk,
197 King Str8MA ria Range,
Charleston, S. C1
d for Transportation.
11 . ly
FO IL S ;.,R It F P.
1T The friends of A. a. Brad
hat,, Esq.. annouucahim as a candidate for tit
office of ShehifF hi tbe iuexteleeiJes.
March 29ih, 1849', 24td
O&-We Aire aiuthoievl d to
announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq.
Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Srm
er District, at the nekt Elect ion.
IE-We ire authorized to
atiouince Col. JOHN C. RHAME, a candi
d:te for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing
Election.
sept. 27, 1849. .48 tf
0:-Tie Friends of IticlaaIed
B. BROWN, announce him an a Candidate
for the Oflic. of Sheriff of Sumter District
at the ensuing Election.
Sept. 20, 1848. 47 tf
"% We are authorized to announce Major
FOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fo
$heriff at the enxuing election.
April 26th, 1848. 26 tf
0.?Thse Mriends of W illina
A. COLCLOUG H, Esq, announce him as a
landidato for Sheriff at the next Election.
April 19, 1848. 25
FOR CLERK.
( We are authorized to
announce Mr. JOHN 0. DURANT as a
candidate for the <Dice of Clerk of the Court
at the ensuing election.
Nov.8 3 tf
Mr. Editor:-Pleaso announce JOHN
DARGAN JONES, as a candidate for re
election to the office of Clerk of the Court
for Sumter District, and oblige the
Su$M T EatANs.
April 20th, 1848. 20 tr
(crWe are authorized to an
nounce DANIEL I. RICHBOURG, a can
didate fir the office of Clerk at the ensuing
election.
Jan. 20, 1840. 13 tf
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
ser We are authorized to
annioun ce JOH-N W DARIJAN, a candiddate'
for Tax Collector, for-Claremont County, at
the next Electioni.
Oat. :31, 1319. 1 , tf
(3t' We are authiorized to ani
niounce A LEXANDEIR WATTS, Esq., as
a Candidate for Tax C2ollector,of Claremuont
county at the ensuing Election,
MANY PRiIENDS.
*Cabinet Making, &c,
The sub~ser:becr re'spectfu I y :announces to
the public that, he carries on the Cabinet ma
king usiness in' all its various branches; and
hopes by uintiring industry ar-l attention to
business to merit a share of the patronage w
his friends and the public.
N. B.--He will, keep constantly on
hand--ancy and Plain marble top Dre.is.
inig Bureans, Side-boards, Pine and Mahogi
ny Wardlrobes, high and low post eurle.d
ma ple Bed-steads, Sofas and Divans, Centre
tables, Sitting Chairs of every descriptio
Mahogany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do
Boston Rockers and Nursing) Per Tables.
Candle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton unt -
tresses, which they will sell low for Camsh or
STF JNITURE MADE and REPAIR
ElD at the shortest notice.
Mahogany and. Pinain Coffins
firnished at the shorlest notice.
Just received a splendid . as'sortmnen t ol
Bed-steads, Sitting and Nursing Chairs..
DI. S. NA RGENT.
GIN MAKING, &C.
WVe are prepared to execute orders to any
extent in the above line, both for newv work
and repairs. Our Gins aro not suirpassedl bv
any mrade in the State, possesing all the ad
:.ntages of the' Falling Breast and Bliding
Ribs, which saves a great deal in way of re
wairs. W e also use the Steel Plate Saws,
vith teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly
-nijare the finest staple, with, an imnprovmnent
ao regulate the muoting of the cotton; our brush
is .constructed on a plan, giving at once, the
adlvautages of lightness, strength and force
all v'ery material in the successful operation
of a G in. We would itvite. planters to call
at our shop and examino for themselves,
whilst we woul assure the public generally,
that they shall have no cause to complamn
either ofouwokrpic.
We are also preparedl to do work in the
Cabinet line-such as JBedsteads. WVardrob~es
Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards,
&c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms.
IIUJDSON & BROTIIER.
O posite the Preslyteriarn church.
Sum tterv ille, April22, 1847.26 Iy
Land at Bradford Sprng
FOR SALI.
AN ELIGIBLE SUMMER R ESIDENCE.
The Subsermber oilbrs his tract of land at
Bradford Springs consisti in all of 200
Acres, situated in a Northb lhasterly direction
from t he Intsturte on thte public roadl leading
frotm the Swvimnming Piens to Camdtjn, ad oin
ing the lands of the Instituite and Mr. F. irit
ton. Ott the premises are several very .bold
Springs, (Sulpher, cal briete and excellent
dIrinking wvater sprinjs and from its com-.
amanding position .wd forin an eligible site
for a hotelh as well '43- pfi'vate residence.
The salubrity of its climnate is tpo well known
to need comment. -And the land for planting
is ast good if not stqierlor to a m joity aronn.
-Alao--The adj oing tIahtJ) acres, on
which is a dwellin -house andtbuildin 's.
Term. LOW. For lurther anmticolars enqi re
of C. I LO RME,
of EllON, ALi & CO.
8aintervilli Ang- 16, IS4M 'e tg
AI
t1bor. n o . It
rrgIng. sickpn
The steet beast
geM a tro t eAn the -
wondIrft h -few
two years, more the
slired inediT le. Il tI
than 16.000 chileirh the three "at
Do. 8. P. TowNanssar
whole system eaneniy
.l0sttheir tauseu r ete
pasie indlutgneof the,
bphysical prsration ofa
situde, *ant bfamblilov fal
ture decAM 4Wd declin%. paa4"
disease, Gonsumption, can boen
this pesant remedy. This
As it renews and in rtes the
tlulty to the .limbs. a tength
system in a nebat extraordLnst
Cleanseed stre them.
oured. B
Cs, Colds.CeegA'
B ead, Bereness
- At Sira .-Miet
ain the ide,' #C., 44sVA sb
Do.UI P. Towsesno-4 ietily v A o
pebilla has been the Meane, throuhr
of saying my life. I have for see e
bad -Cough. It became worse &ad we
raised large quantities of o dh
and was greatl debm
not expect to I Ve. IMA yo:7=
perila a short t and tbsi6 a
change been Wrout tme1
walk all overthe city I rase' io
cough has left me. Von can wall
am thankful for these results. Vour
servant. WM. RUSSML 6
- Pesamle Me4idgee
Do. S. P. Townsgno's Sarsaparillah a
and speedy cure for Incipient
ses, Prolasaus Uteri, or FalHing 4a- Ce
tivenes, Piles, Leucorrhlte, or,
or dlMeult Monstruaan, o
Involuntary discharge thereofdd f5V e
prostration of the system-nomatei
result of inherent cause or n
regularity, Illness orsecidentt.
surprising than Its invigogshteg ts
frame. Persons all weah os I R
taking It, at once become robst'iel
under Its Influence. It' immediately
the nervelessness of the female f
greet cause of Uarrennes.
of no, in cases of so delicate * niitrer:A,!
tificates of cures performed, bet We can
afflicted, that hundreds of casse "ve.
to us. Thousands of cases wherm
without children. after using- a ew; bot
invaluable Medicine, have been blessed ine
healthy offspring.
Great Blessing to notlhes. sa Ckateem.
It Is the safest and aost ellhetualI medlacn1 .Or
purifying the system, and 'rtlvil*g the sinbrisgs'
attendant upon childbirth , ever. discovered. It
strengthens both the mother and4thtd, ewents
pain and disease. Increases s&d edri h tod I
thas who- have used It, think It is indlap bie. :16
is highly useful both before and cf4er
as it prevents diseases attenut
In Castirenes, 'iles, Crampsj.
Desrondency, Fleatbrn, VOta e a
Bck and ians, False Pain, t
regulatig the secretions 4nd eh
latieis it has no eqaL The g thi
medicine Is, It is always safe, and the
use it must succesufully, very few oe.as
any other medicine, In some a littlecia-rC
Magnesia Is useful. Exercise In thwm"
I food with this mediine, will
and easy conAnement. i .4
Tbe Re'. Joashan xe
Of Jersey (ity. a old and .highlr ineeIbe .6ev.
mynan of the itaptist Deznmlnstlt, addIn thy
owgcertificete atrlr. * Towwn4'o~
Dc. 5. P. Towensaxn-Dear Sir : I ar sie Ami
to gIve you a statement of the be'neft'f sivEsi
from using your Sarseparillas, belleyling,' uby sand
doIng, I seall render * yenoo~t to those who are M~p
fering as I have been. I wasrbduced for maany
months by thea Dyspeysia, so mouch that itwae i
arach difficulty for me to walk orkep _
had also a tetter. which covered th~~ne ~ajz
my heed-whIch was eastremeif liedbemia
enro; It g..t to lbe slinoet a acab. I uded tlia
number of remedies for bothtioop t
received little or no benefit, unlIldky9.
saparilla, which, through the knli,9 ot
dence, has restored mn ozar4IM~t~5
health, as I am now enjoyin i~~th~Ep
a number of y earst I tam bnw 60 enrb ge 9
believe at tn be en invaluable snedli rie endiwe,
mend It to my numerouis ecqualvhoewhjci
very barge, as I havo be'en a mltit ra-A~t
years I hope this hasty sketehltus~.B
beneAt to you as your nmedicine habee
July II, 3547. JOIIN SEOEA, 3z
Mlethod at Clegmsw -
The following was sent to'os gs. n
wvy hy the ier. J. 0. Tlll8l1NbIStl~dle
iplo opal Church--one of the me obd~p
s ectedl in the ennectin-ad isannt sreltae
ofthe wonderful effects of Dr. S. P. 1'dw~~
Sarmaparilla oh the system. '
Faia'n Pxases-Ilaving tor sein tre~pe
you are aware, anperlenceds great generaldealt
of m3 eystem, attended with cansa aind alarmn
irritetion of my throat and hstai es..r
stance, end In nonsequence of ve.
bicLean's decided testimonyI ie bets f
to try Dr. Ji P..Townedo~~er~
l tried 'It, I confeass/mzera littbhp
conlidence of Its proving -~e~u;uIe d~
In candor now to acknowledgeth(I heit
It long before I began. to expe, ie.ts~l~j
etlets ; and I may now may, with Cap~mnail~ee~.
"that 1 would not' be withnut -o .;ny.-sa
tion." lt has done me mo'sreoo thai~z
vinul rotmedy- I have triedl, a4Ifthis la~e
deemed by you of any is otsoe ychap~
full consent to make It pub a -
Rahaway, August 3dl, 1847. .7. 0. T~~1
scROFULA CURED.
This certlineate'cnclumsely':;plr tatthbIs
Sarspmrilla' has paerfect control ovttta mss b.
stinst e diseases of the blood. .*ree ea~
In one house Is unprecded.'
Thre. Ohlirea. -(2
Da. S. P. Towaesreo-Deat~ Sir-; have the pea.
sure to Inform ynu that three of aychildrea to
been cured of the Scrofoia by te.ap
excellent medicine. They 'ona~c
severely wIth bad Sores ; -have tku
bottles ,-It took thema sway, for athic1
self under great obligatIon.
Very respectfully, ,. '
ISAAL W. CRAIN, 100 WeestertY4
OPIONS OF PETuzokANr~
Din. 8. P. TowNsrn Is almost dtll
orders flrom Phyaloane In differenthis ekt
This is to Certify that we, the u4r~E
Phmysicians oaf the City ofA Albay, h a
ouis cases prascribed Dar. 8. 1. Teas4 Sasse
rulla, and believe Itto be onti of-ta n 'waee
preparations in, the market. .
H. P. PI'tt.1NGe Fa;DM
J. WII.BON, M1. D.
Rt. B. BRUIOO, Mt. D,
Albny.Apil P. R. ELMEN.D1W~.&.i;
Albny dpil1,1847. ,
Dr. S. a'. Townsendl's Principal Offce has e
removed from bIB IFuton,-to M0 Nam.9~U.
the buildling formerly occupIed by e
Bapitist Church.
Aauvs-Redding & Co, li. C ~tmt.sklb~ M '
Mrs. E. KIdder, Nc ot) r0i-street. Jiwipn*
Saisnel KIdder, Jr.; Lowelli en Piat
Jauies 8. Green.. Worceger
Voncord3 ; J. Belch & Son,
Druggjists and Merchants gnrl'brs
UntdSta~qs.West 3 Csli ~a4k
SoleAgents for Sumtor Disticen
10 etGin Bandsud
ilFoPCloth, Tnadia Ruhber CkahII a.
seI Carpeting, togelbr'r wiha 31$' t r.
Wrniish &c. For $lo av .
Georgut tud Varollata A
ror the year i$511
R ROWNL
lbfil )nith~a D qt te r.a
FyOR A ' ean