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p. Y~'ns ofretl so b o i others r*M hd-Ne hebientioroihly e Sr e pidetie, and have - tabi furthIemselve a reputation bit few " mId gveu better matisfiction to the U11110. S natni'y of tile, ionsted remedies of the day. fv irmtlthvimto. the publio1 the proprieteori neetod by no-sinister nilyutivii of guin,'but 4.- cousilous tht-tthky tire .emmineittly. demerv inruo puli confidece. No medicines ever be. - the"iubli a. It guired sucis deserved hyi on sJ eir rn mert alowe. or appeal with to thelivalid. 11i blood. Dri . eeler's Saran parill Aor tae'removal and i'erohim, core of all disusestariding from ninsipure rUtWgof the 2L000D aud habit of' the budv -viz: brnitojo lBronmchitio. Caturrb, Plurisey. Coughe fit' ' in nil its forms, Tetter. Scald heud, UI. I-i of thy fuge. body ts.ud. ext remitiesChronio bp n ,. mechrto die sistemach. Sad in ; W"d to-m l ~', lromn the juints, o d ulers, cu st eloui debility. %-,~i~jlklc disorders, mercurialand hereditary pro. d'tpsiliuns, e . fT Ol' TOIE WISE AND' AFFLICTED ry chnnge that is taking place in the wanifest that it is brought about by m aving a subAttive existence. I ws' stppimm 8%1 organs of our body originully per ~~et uos chainged by the limterventiont of some, Imhiig that benrs an unhealthy relistion to theitm. lAr tIll cases of dieases, there must be the inter. , pY tion of so.,o ntow imgredient, which, by play p part ax a cause, served to mitolify the pro. p. ttVie before connected with the body. It is eh-'ard to tilk of spoitatnbons di-oeso mtkittg rli let it oratins healthmy, without the interposition o ome mnorbific age'nt. As'woll rnight wo ex piet a Picco f chult to trmifer itself spontane ni'v imto Plaster of Paris, without the aid of phuric Acid. It all diistiumes thore is a prior Surn that must be removed, through - the inter. ientiun of the BLOOD: to accomp!ish which - th. 'snilicted have to remed/ equal to Dr. -I L El'SSAR.APARILLA. - 1" For dotailscertiictea, etc., see cireulars Price 1 per bottle, largo size, 6 bottles Dr. Keeler's Cougli Syrup. Anong till tho remedies bWfore the public this it.,tds pre-eminnu Costnoption, Hlroniclltis, t 'a ttirrh, Coughs, .Iuiarseness, Whoopinmg Curbhs, Pleuriky, 'Asthma, S;,itting of Blood, 'ud fur all hifections of the pulmnanury organs ad"n1iotned by coli. - Too muucht praise cannot be Intowcd upon this remedy' and the proprietor or. es auyone offlicted with any of the above Complaints'to secure it at once. It is warranted to unre or no pay. Price only fifty cents. - Keeler's Cordial and Carmil native. Y 'ory family whether rich or poor, who Tai 13health und all its blessing, should have this 1;nlhmuble remedy at hanid, It Is infinitely the eat renedy known for Diarrhea, dysentery, ehtolera norbus. cholera Infan u T r- tg pains C'e ietc., and for all dit' !a awnach *lid bowels caused b%. . .Trei numerous testimonials fror \nd others uinsolicited, hab given it a -it - firm es.idamunt. Price 25 cents Keeler's Vernialfuge SE-rup. .W ITh remedy is pleasait to the taste, harm ' 'to the patient ntd all powarful int destroying om romioving all kinds of worins from ite body. It- without doubt, the cheapmet tnd I t dels -ruyin:q medicine before the Public, an. if Sndl1mitnisterod according to directioys, hii vith five or six hours after a' ise is smil, and each bottle contains o as lipich -as sitmlar remidios. Prico' only ents te. ouhnot recoonunenmdedl as a "curo till," iT evira thme niiimeat ami beat remnady to re C.~nmtio.intm~at a matdac,-,''DyspL'psia, Hit soss nervousnte-s, foul stonmucht. head -ache t,.getiont, etc. Unhlko other purgative medi c ntt they leare the bowels always relaxed, cumn. .'u*tly are the propmrr, miedlieme fur femtales a.t borsums loading a sedentary lile. -.i~ce 25 centd. - - c. eeler's Rthennusatte Lotion. A justly celebrated external appmlicatin for -p a of u the cheat, neuralgia, htoud amnht sprinsa. t.a mi, tie dolureaux, swelintg of mime joimnts, -rhme mi.tism, ga~ut,sciatica anmd hor all disordernm wheireita a odamte anid rubefacientt remedy is aup, helae. Pnico 37 1-2 cts. per buttle. All thte above celebrated amnd extensmively used me'hmmeis are prepared and aold Rtetail, 294 M'-urket Street. For sale by Dr. R. S. Melett, Sumter. v..e Zt . J. Delity, Camden; Bick & .3hmy, Orangeburg; Bout right & Mint, C..mmluba; J. MoMulaun, Marioni; P. M. C nn Charleston and by Druggist andi . dehants in every town throughout thme Dec~)c. 19, 1840 8 l y Post-Office Arrangement, P'ostOfice, .Sumtermttlec. h1Ie Stateburg mail, which emtbraces ther Nhrthern and Western, as well as the Charles. * tot Cniumbia and Camden mtai, Due daily at - 8 1.2 P'. M. Cm,es daily at - 4 DARLINGTON MAIL, * Via Lishopcille. Duo Tuesday at - 5 "m Ciosese Fmriday at - 4 " D)ARING TON MAIL, - 8 't Giosea Tuesdaty at - 4 Do KINGST1REE MAIL, DoSaturday at - 6 " Uioses Tuesmay at - 4 " * VANCE~S FE~RRY MAIL, Duemc Tttueday and Faradamy at 7 "m U loses Saturday & Weodnesday rt - - 4 " -PLOWDEN'S MILL MAIL, Due Monday at - 8 ." Cioeed Saturday at - 4" FUL.TON MAIL, Due Tuosday Thursday amid Saturday C oacem Monday Wednesday and Friduy at -- - - 4 "i OFFICE HIOURtS. Will open every day excep~t Sunday at .,. 8 P. M. WilI.eloso at ..- - 1" Will open at - - 2 1.2 " Will close at . 5 " Will ope'n-at - 8 1.2 4' Will dcaO at - 9 1-2 * * N. B. All Transient newspapers not sent iie ditely from theo office of publication to subih-.iiers, must be pre-pamd. Circulars, Hladbilja, Li'-hographis, &c., must always he i:ro..paidl three cents, otherwiso they will not *no bent in the mails. HIENRIY HAYNSWORTHT, P. M. ?6 Sumtorville, Jan. let 1850 10 tf. Baggig Rope and Twine. .Inat received a large stupply of I1AGG[ING, ROU3 amid T WINE. For Sale by -A. J. & P. MOSES. Copartnership Notice, Thotitndeigned have associated thorn sokesm ~ether under time firm of PINGILE & GLAH A~ for the transactioun of bunsiness connpoto4avith the .Stcamn Mill, situated 1 1.-Wfnils fromn Sumtdryille, whoro they are propered to Saw and grind. 4F" .M.~oi pfrchsMor~ t~ Buper an Blue French Bomax1no - o do Enjlish do. Do. Sil a pacca.; 1)o. do do Figured Plaii (Black Mouslin Dolaines and Cas] meres; Black -French Morinor, Thibet.Cloths at I OrleanNCloth; Pariatiiennes,'Black and whiteKDeLaines Blacli Sik'sall qualities and widths; Super Black Enorlish and Italian Crapqs D -o. do. India Sati,' Sayalletd ar Sinicaewvs; *TOGET'H Et WVITH Cases of Black and White Ginghams froi 12.1-2 t: 31 1.4. WM. IOWLAND, N. E. Corner King and Market streets Charleston, S. C. Jan 1, 1850. I1 it Lawn and Linen Cambric Just opened and for sale by WM. IHOW LAND at North East Corner of King an Market streets, A very large assortment ( LAWN AND LINEN CAMBRIC JIANL KEIlCiIIEFS, raiging in price from 0 1. tool 25 each. Jan 1 2t TO MIRliIIN' '1'A011*.' II. B. CLARKE,,. - Has now on hand, a full assortment of th LATEST STYLE AND'FiESYTQUAL ITY of the following Goods: Superfine anf. medium BROADCLOTHS, i, black ryd colors Superfino- and medium black French an, German Doeskins Fancy Casimeres of the latest utv!es Vestings--sk and Merino, rich and ne patterns Extra super. black Satins and Silks Gent's Kid Gloves, best qual.ty, in black white and colors Gent's Beaver, Merino and Military Glove: Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool Merino and Cotton Black Italian and fancy Cravats, of the bes quality Tailors' Trimmings, of all kinds. Orders from the country promptly attende< to. 11. 1B. CLARKE, 205 King-street, 2d store above Market ot. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1819. 5 f6m HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Impoter of MUSIC, SICALINSRUMEN m-rog street, Sign o e .yre ,_ Charleston, S. C. falinbeu t2hvertisements. New and Choice Fall Goods The subscribers arc now receiving one o the largest anti ggy..,esirahica.-gf-c .4wQID&IaL has ever been offered to thc friends and cu~tomors of the CAMDEN BAZAAR. They live during the past week opened and are nv pre mi ed t> viow a splendid as Le rtuel i JNST~dbicsft gdie.s' Dres. suc as ElpatCashmeres, Muslin De Lainies, P'lain Alerinos. Chamielconi Lustres Lyanese Cloths, Del Lisle Stripecs, G inighams rints, JA A farge assortaant of Shaawl, Such as Long and square Shawls, boti plain and printed, silk, cashmere and broche. A largea st<>ck of Linens and Line: Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Dimities, Curtaini Stulln &c. EVEftY VARIETY OF iiOoiFEny. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear A large and splendid stock of Read; Made CLOTNHIi G, Of every quaality, anid at prices which cannc fail, to please. AND) TIhey are also pirepared to ofTer to Planter andl othiers, one of the mosnt complete assiirt moents to lie found in Camden, of lilankets Kerseis iSattinets Jeansa, [T Tlhey confidientliy inivit e the at tent io of purchasers to their stuck, as one of the lat gest in town. It is their intention to embrace in their stoc every irticleof Dry Goods that miay be nel or dlesirable, so that pnrchasr can alwnv.bi suppi~lie~d withI ithe newest andJ4 ie Goodis in the nigtret amd.at'the liiwest poss. bl eyrices.. M. DRUCJ(K-IR & CO. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE BEW C. II. I)AV1., WVould respectfully announce, that he hai now in charge the above well located Ilute convenient to the mos? businiess part of th Town, for travellers; directly on all street passing through-and now undergoing thioi ough repairs. lIe earnestly solbcits a ca froma his friemils and the publie geiierally--r lie feels confident thiat they cannot bet othet wviso than pleaseid, as no pains will be spare to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can he hadr the B-tr, exrcpt on Sundays. Goddard's oi 1805 Brandly andl other fine Liquors in hott lei the most favorite brands of Chlamnpagnes; thi choicest brands ofSegara and Trobacco; Xcot c Ale in pints; SonA W A-rrt and ICE widl b kept constantly on hand during the suunnt season. Good Stables, roomy lots for D)rovers, an always pilenty of corn, oats and fodder, ant attensive hostleri'. He is agent for the Northern Line of Str ges. N. Th.-Omnnibuseu runt rervularly to ani from the Rail Road Depot for passenger, who can also be accommnodatedl witu a cai riage, buggy or horse to go into the countr; Camden, May 2d, 1849.) 41 tf Sumter Bakery, The subscriber respectfully inforni tI public that he continues Baking, at his ol stand in Broad street near Main. Bread an all varieties of Fancy Cake, Biscuits a: Crackers, constantly on hand. In connection with his bakery he is in da ly receipt of FRE'SH OYSTIE RS-and h has made arrangements to serve them ROASTED FRIEn STEWVED or in the shell. ICE CREAM, overy variety of Confe< tionary, Fruit, Native and Tropieal, Nut Fancy A rticles, etc. etc., constantly on han 117 FLOUR, of thme beat brands for sale. JOHN O'CONNOR, July 16, 1840. 38 i., A , R 11, . 4 X 8 AT kk f ft N Trp *MAS&NMC HALL, 'o. 28 King-street; corner c W entiworityChadston, S. C. Pud times a full an 0 'ianplete- stoek of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHINrG ARTICLEfS. W. -A. KENT, 0. I. MITCIl.L Manufactory 1 13 Wasilsaugtom -a4~9 SL6t~en N. Y. 30 tf GREGG, HAYDE&, GREGG, Importes' of Fine Watches JEWELRI. SILVER WARE, Gims, Military & Fancy Goodi Corner of King and Ilasell streets, Charleston, .X. C. WILIIJAM GREGG, 11. 8IIDNEY HAYDEN, A.: I.. HlAYDEN, May 23, 1849. 30 ly TE CLYDE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GR OCER, D UNDER ODD FELLOWS IALL, eeling Stricel, CIIARLESTON, SO. CA. DtAflRm 11i Sugar, Coffee, Mollasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c, AGENT FORL Canton Tea Coupany's clebrlated Black and Grcen T EA 8. Nov. 2 5 Grt New & Fashionable Clothing GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR TO HOUSToN & nYiDE, 28-3 KIN'rST Opposite 2Merchants ILIod. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothin-, G. A. 11. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the public to his large ns. sortent of Fashionable and E-lengm Cloth ing now on hid, * repect t. the bev eustor ' - ich i is weekiy addii-( A e4 direct from his own] h7- vork an tue CnsA ncipl esd bot i riase an'd sales, givinih li g it ih an mu his se. ' ,'1 .l enabing h.im to to seui at New% York rates. lie ia now otTering this stock, (which is not exelled for n'rriety, style, brau. ty, and durability of ,rorkmanship in ILM Unton, at such prices as to n ment for purchasing to 1 fre mkin their selecti - erior nrisortment of e hirts, Collars, Cravate, Canes, &c. &c. condtantly on band. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can depend upon having their wants supplied immediately. All garmente warranted tu fit well and give satistaction in every respect. tLr Mr. Joini T DARUY, long known in the clothing line is now at this est ablishmnent, whore he would be happy to see and serve his friends. GEO. A.IIYDE, Succestor to f ouston & Ihyde. Charleston. May 23, 1849D. 30i ly AMERICAN HOTEL. COitNE F iNGF~' ANn GEOIGE %TiEEis. CIHA RlLEASTION, AS. C. This Ilhotel is situated in the' msost fashon. able part of the Cityv. The Proprietor wil be pleased to see his friensds asnd the trweslling public prosmising, that no exertins shall bi wanting on his part to mnake t heir stay agree able. Prices reasnnable. F. A. IJOKE, Proprietor. JohN W. Krsoc, Assistani. Aug. 29 - 41 PLANTERS% HOEL, CHIARILESTON, S. IC. F'ormerly kept be1 i'1Carla. iI. .iot. L.A.\lhIN & llURtST - I having becomea the' Propajrietors of this ex tensive asnd well knsown establi irhment, snh mnits its c laimsu with conifidensce to public sny port, sat istied that t heir . tlairts will resnde comfoirtable all who may favo~r them with a call. . July 21, i819. 410 13t CHARLESTONA-OTElL Then uinders.igned late of the Unsited State. -IIoteh, .\nlguasta, ( oriia,) lav inBg leased ths Cl IARI ENT'ON I lOTEL~ for a term c years, takes pleasure isi stating that thle en tire Est abbshmigent has been retit tel an d inr nished with niew Fn rnitur-e, anid is now opie for the reception of comiipanyW. Imrsprovemei(nts have also beeni ma17de in tI I louse, particula rly ini the L adies' D epart menti by the addit ion of a Riecept ion Parlor and the renitovalI of the L adies' IDrawmiii Which imsproveiments, Ito is assured, wvil greatly add to the coilurts of the gue~sts I 'the house; anid hiopes, lhv striect at tention ii his own part t'ogetheur wish the otlicsers of hi *r house to merit at lberal share oh the pnthh piatronage. d I):DANIEL MIX ER, Proprietor. .uly .5, 1849. 39) ly Merchant's Hotel, BY NiEN & IHVVElt. Corner of King and .'ociety St7reets, vClA luxx Tl o), *%. c. TI'his Hiotel, sittuated in the business par of the city, ofTers every desirable comfior d andl convenience to thie TravellIing Xuniunn nity, and Perrmanient loardlers. TIhue estdb lishmnent iS condnltetedl strictly on Temsper anice principles. TIERMiS M(OD1ERATE. h1l'An Om)niihnis and ('a rriage' will at teni thle Steamoat Wharf, atid also to thle Rta Road D~epot, for the accommioudation ot Pan ,sengers. Feb 21 17 Iy Office Si.C, Railroad Company d d ~ CHARL.ESTON, Oct. 5, 1849. i- rman fe Notice, e rmadatrthe 15th instant, the locJ p rates fot passage over this Road wvili bea follows: -Fronm Charleston to llamburg, Colut.. a, bia, Camden, and all places 125 dI. miles andi over. - - - - $5 Under 125 miles, and intermediate distances per mtile, '4 ete DetO at P olt ntly iid a g1 t, meit o Hardware & Grooories, Constating of Bellows, Vises, Anvils, Hammers.A',. Plaie. iaws, GnaRe, I u,,eSelequares, Mill CtankuiMill Screwpa, Wra iron, tsu e,) e1kd-i~GAbo , &C., Mi, aTcine.uster. Nads, 11oe. Plotlh Mbuldy, ro in and Steol, Loks, S1.10p, scrows, 1o ts, WindowV Fasam m, Pr uniiigShr, Varaiel'), Patintp, P..int lirushes,, White Lead,. varranted pure, manufar tured by Welwitt & Brother, with large and well elected stock of Shea Hiarware and Cutlery. ' 3% -ALSO SSugar, Cofree, Molnaser, Flour, Spices, Tenp, &e. Any article not answering to descrip tion given will be exclianged, and all sold al .1111u3ily tw prices for CaJi. 9'r GOODS delivered at'RaiI Road Depoz free of charge , , 2 Janil ly CHIINA, JA88 AND IAIT 1111N Wholesale and Retail, R. MORIUSON, & CO. FIRST STORE NORT1 OF TiHE A1ARKET, I. M. & CO. have on h-and a (ull ad complet a)nssortieint of C(IlNA, G1,A .,NS and -| I't TIE.V WA 1w together with a general aisorlient of Ihli'v1'A NIA A ND P11'ATEI.) WARE, Gilt and MAhoganv Framed 1er and Toilet Looking Glasses, &c., &c. "All of ther Sto:k being entirely new, and solecteil by ne ofthe firm, ther flatter thlem melves, they will he enalileld to give s itinfac tion, to purchasere, both in prices and quali. ty. -IOE'' ROBER- iORRTSON. W M. II. STANLRY. Columbia,. Dec. 20, 119.. 9 3m R. 0, ANDERSON, FORMERLY 'B.RNET & ANDERSON CLOTHIJNG ESTALIS1 Al ENT, At th.Syiaon of the Big Hat, No. 3 MEJi1.A'X-r low Cor.unIA, S. C. Keeps coustantly on lrinl th Ie: most ext 4s'v0 aof rtuistit of CLOI"l'ING and IIA'1'S of anv-othieriouse inl ti.s 'a. of wlie S0 a. 4005 terins ni can he ought in the State, and .every article warran. ted- - t 'C. ANDERSON. Nov.211819 - '4 : -.4m A CARD. Regynolds&Re oldg# Mil~etli~a SacitedVM IREY NOLlD) with te intho practice of DEN TISTlRY. Mr. R1YNoL.DS hts been my pupil for the past four yehr4, and Icontinnd himl widt call. fidence to the coiiinity.arr The husttes w.. b noMucted as former ly ait my olien on Main strent,. under the abote name andstylo. Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, *CIIAlRLES I'ON, S. C', LICAVING the, Whajr at the f'oot of L-in rens-st. da'ily at 3, p. nii. after the' arrival orI the Southeorn cars, v'ia WI 1.\llNGTION anrd .N>, to W ~ASIllNGTON, llA Il'I MlOlR., PlfLrADEl.Prl..L 'ful N. YO(RK. The pubbec is respectliliy informed Ita thi" steamers' of thi.s line, fr~ i Chtarleston to W ~ ininto n, are in first rate condl~tion, afnd arc navigate I by well known and extperienced. coinal nders, aind the radlrnads are~ in tino or. de.r, thereby sec uring hoss iety andI dlstatch. Ak IlO 11 Gi(l T'l(Kmi'' hain afreadyv been in op) nraiton wdiiIlibe continued onx an'd alter the fir.st of Oc:t. 1419, as~ a pierimntent ar rangemnent fromi Cha~rleston to New York. I 's iiengers aci'un. thii~seilves thercof, will have the e iti on enner~ ts~cntinue wvithont dlebay thron .:h lt m'ute or 6therwvise.. s) s'top at aniy of lhe ;intermnelate( p:ts, rseuew''sing - their .'eats on the line to~ stit thir conve' -iienco. lBy this route traveller.. Iany reaeb New Yoirk on the li.rd slay durinig husiness hours. Ihages will le ticketed on board the Stenier to Webslsn, as hikewise on th" chan Ige~ of car'. at thi iiintermdiate pcinsk lrimthino to .N. York. 'ThIrongh Tlicke'ts~ sjFO \,. benit of Ite \V i lnungiton, and Ra leigh It. It. (Comipany, at the olliee of lie Company fssiot' f ,au re:n--,treet,. to ws' hnam p'lease appIly. F'or other' infosrma~tiiul iiire oft I I.. C. DUtNCA.N, . At the Arnierican Illotel, Chai~rlesion S. C. A Iaru easisl generalI asso~rtmient viz: Dry (Goodh, G.r~cseries, Illardware and Cui lery, ( reen'itsrs aind lt llcsmithlls Tl',sds. C arrage IiTii..sngs mba rubbsler ?goosd~.s &c., koot.. aiid hs IIs uiid Caps, Sadlehrv, Stat(inary, a sr od S'ock of Crscks'ry', a very liarge Stoc~k of ('I)lO illNi, :,ol a isriety of' sither goos ahliii- t t in rs'dlous to' enumeirtet. Th')e sub scriber hiarm i purch:isedl his sto(ck in the city of New Y'ork, andl at thle closest poss.ible prices, ciefliy for c'ash, enabtles him~ to feel pirepahred to suit ctistomiers in prices. Oct. 22 52t f Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!! We have just received~ decliledly, theo largt~im and hes- nsesrted S'lTJCK of I 1EA IJY M Al DE ( t'l.1 ill INt; e'ver oillored mn iIs Marsket, andil ii iiimistaski, Csts. Vest,, Psuits. O ver Coats, .~ a'svwers, ShIstis. Unsder $Shirtis, Ztockset'o. We~t . s'ani renew',''ii~ ' t sh iho outr ma. f'roma lsonnet to lhiit-see--GhlEAPl Fthill c'AMII, or ('n ssc goo~id customeiirs. L'omes on and mlakec your selec liolid.A. J. & P. MOSES. Oct. 10 51I tf NEW IRG STORE. Th'le subh.scrtiber woulsn d to-pctflul ly informl hisC 1) cus tr, frienids, anil the pubbe1 I genier ally of' Smtufer, that hie has, andl will conisiant. ly keep on hiandl, a Fresh and well selected. stock of Meines, Paints, Oils, D~yo Stufln, Wimdow (Gla'ss and Putty; Pine Soaps andl Faniicy Articles; all of wsshiich ws~ill be sold icheap, by aR. SIDlNEY MELLETT, Mi. D. One door uoesl of Mc Lean's old stand. P', S. All ordors from the country prompt y atendot. Smoked JLof, and RlulO Tong ueu,' s At the sign cof t Akegnx.x uansh iP-,*0-uA He als hiii op ur c 0zirdtb I. gone arobes; Centre Tabbs SOfhs Divans oa Tal es Dressing lBureaus Marble Top Wash Stands M..hogany Do. do. IAL WRITING-DESKS in groat variety. 195 and ( i J"Z F rniture safely packe Jan 9, 1850. Law otic, A F. SUMTEP S umteyvil9p C. JOHN T. GREEN, 4TFQe1k N LY -'I At1l w untitr. e, S. ii. .Willpr;kctice. in the Court.% . - r intt, Damrfiiigton'nnldI~ershtl* . )ffice one door bol~d Clark's Hotel. COLLETON It. TOBtAS, Sizinterville. 5.(9. VI 1 pratice in the Cour-e of Sumter, Cersha w, Darlington and Richlat.i. Jan: 9, 1 ->.5 .y .__ Law Notice. The subscrbenrsi ve tiis day formed a co >artnership inlite practice of faw. T.B. FHtAS_ ly FIIEGHT ON POTATOES REDUCED. -Omcr S. C. R. R. 'Com.PANr, Cha 3on Da28~~184f). PRfIilTE~ri#issa(g~et and Iriah) utk-up and down, will, untl further notice, :e reduced to ti-irtv crets per hbh/ WNM. ii BlILTLSS. See'y. The silbac. Iiing taken the corner ;tore, (kogr !MeLeans) .would, most espc tiuJ~, adquaii is old Friends. and he Pubit t kirge, Aiat he will at. all tithes ake pleatir4to acconinodate thein, in Cut ng and AMit'n, up Garmeit',.ii the most PashionAb!niabtantial ininnien H~e wil keep constantly on b and a fresh nd No-isonable assortmnent, of outfitting, ol he latest andi~ moist approvsd Fashions, an iopes, by punctuality anmd htis desire to please ill, to menr;t a conltiniuance of their Patron ~e and confidlence. 1.~ IN Jan. 15, 1819, 12 i. SUR{GEON DENTIST, S U wUE av IULE, d.C. .\r. 11. will alnminister the Chloroform in Surgical an-l [)hntal Operations, if required. June'7. 1t~1S. 32 ly S3plendid Assortment, J. T, SOLOMONS & co, II .v. jus~t rtt..iVed and a re now npe'nine thteir NEW~ STO'eCK o~f FiU. ,,d WIlNTEl ;0 )Ots. cons~i'tiniL' of l)!Y G;OOD.t r.E. $lI10lES. IIlltR)W A R E and GUTL~EkY, alieo a fine .,.)t m.ni of Ready Made Clothing, All of which? they are ntfE-rme, at the vranr t.nwnerr Tl~nhi--on whichi they can be sold ini this da rke*t. Trhey invite thei~r FIIIENDA and tho CO II. t U'K I ' to gave th.em 'a ea'I and exameino for th~ems.ves. before peurchiasingi oIanwhiero. London Porter. Jmt received 15 doz. Cemnnines LONDON P'OR l'IER. F~or Sale~ by A. J. & P. MiOSE~S. Just Rec eiea1 A Prim' lot of11 ITTER just received and for Seuo by 'CLAAIRK & -LEW1S. Inudiau Rubber Boots anid over Shoes for ladlies and gentlomaen, Misses India rubberr Buskmns, for sale by L.. B. HIANKS. Oct 2 52 t A Nice assortmen tm of~pirit gasa L-imips. Also, thu spirit-gass. For s ale by L,. B. HlANKS. A Good Assortnment of La. dies llbmek andt Colore-i Kid Giores just rceivedl by CLARK & LEWAIS PhilIa delph ia made Calf and Goat W alkinig Shoes, Kid Ties and Slip. pers just receivedl by C__ (L A RK & LE WlS. 20 COiLS FIRST' QUJALITY BALE ROPE.L Just reemved ;ad for suale by BROWN, LE & CO 5) Ibirrels Stone l,~meL 10 do Rhoade Island do 2 fin yng~1 Mules fZr sile, also a good I.Urniess Ilorse, AT TIIF DAR\IKlMS. 20 M~rirrls of Stono and Shell Limuo just reuniwed atil for sale bvlS. CLARK & LlEW Just Received. 250 hlend Northern cabbanes, nnd 25 bhs North i pins from Newv York, and foar sale - 5000 lbs Assorted 1rondS#~ Sale by .fi'th L.B. A4 . I*N mter Card T Mekhogany Jtoc ers Bedstezadd . Dining:Tableu Arm Chairs Mahogany.Chairs Walnut Do. rederickhk bark, 197Thing Street, Victoia lange, Charlepton, 5'. d for Transportaion. FOR SH E RIFF. 0 7. T1e, NrIespd of A4 t. Brad hum, Ei...annouuos him as a candidate ferr it, Office of SeriffL at $he next lesid-iaj. March 29h,.1849, 24td Oz-VW e are atstho-Ixed, to announce .MALLY. BLOGDON, -Eq. Candidlat. for the 9mfci~of1 81ietlff~pfjff - 6i btridt, i a tho 6it 16ct ion. KPW e''nc - a tlioied- 1 -to announce Col. JOHN C RHAMEie 'chmdi date for the otic bf Shekifi at the enhuing Election. sept. 27, 1845. .48 tf K-The Friendm o tielaned B. BROWN, announce him as a-Candidate for the Offie i of Sheriff of Sumter Distriot atthe ensning Election. &ept. 20, 1848. 47 tf FOIfN ALARD, 'tas a candidate. to .Sheriff at the eyuing election. Apt il 20th, 1844. 28 t - 0:'rTae l-e'iads oSWilnm A. COLCLOUG1I. Eaql, announce hn as h andidate for Sheriff at the next Election. A pril~.iD4M4s. .25 FOR CLERK. nT We are authorized to announce Mr. JkJN... DURAN'J: as a candidate for th (ifice of Ckr*4f& (Court at the ens.pingelection. Nov..8 3 tf Mc Editor -.Plese announge ,TOHN 1)AlRIAN-JONEP, as a candidate for ,re. election to the onfce of Clerk of the Court tor Sumter Disfrict, and oblige the.. -. April 26th, 1848. 28 tt ( "W e.are authorized to an nounce DANIEl, H. RICIIBOIJRG,R can. didate for the otfice of Clerk-at Uie ensuing election. Jan. 20, 1848. 1* FOR TAk ~IL~,~~ r~ We are fuhie to announce JOHN W DAROA?( candid'ate for Tax Collector, for Claremont .Cotit, at' the next Election. . O:.t. .31, 194Q. '-1 tf ST~ No at-e authoriied to an notunce ALJEXA NDER ''1,Esiq.,1as a (tahdidjte ifor Tj' l~d, p1Cl rqni nt contylat; the enuumng lcin,1' n MAN NIHND. The inet l aking, &c. Tesubsriber respe'ctfnlly announces to the public that, he carries oli tip.Vabinet ma. king Buisiness in all its various branches; and hopes by untiring industry ar4 attention to business to merit a share of. the patronage oW his friendis and the public, N. B--Ie will keep constantly ori hand-Pancy and Plain marble top Dress ing Bureaus, Side-boardm, Pine and Mahoga. ny Wardrobes, high and low post curled maple Bed-stead.s, Sofas and Divans, Centre. table.s, Sitting Chairs of every description, Mahogfany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do floston, Roc kers and Nursing, Pier Tables, Candle standis, &c. &c. Aliso, p%~otton mnat. tresses, which they will sell low for Cash os IrrF'IRNITURE MADE and REPAIR 'ID at the shiorteit notice. Mahogany and Plain Coffim furnisheod at the shortest notice; Bed-steads, Sitting and Nursing ChairF. GIN MAKING, &C. WVe are prepared to execute orders to an~ extent in the above line, bo0th for now worn andi repairs. Our Gips are not surpassed b) any matde in the State, powsesing all the ad rantages of the Falling Breast and Slidinj Ribs, which saves a great deal in way .of re. pairs. We also use the Steel Plate Saws with teeth set in an a~nglo'ihearfat possibl1 .njure the finest stajp ath an . impoymen~ .o regnlate the mdtrugofe otion; odr.htta ea constrascted on a plan, giving at once, thn advautages of' lightness, strength and torme. all very material in the successful~ of a Gmn. WVe would invite planter to cal at our shop and examine for theinselves whilst we wonld assure the public generally that the' shall have no cause to comnplau either of our work or p rices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in th< Cabinet line--such as Bedsteads. Wardrobe Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. H UI)SON & BROTIIERt. O pposite the Presh terian church. Rumtervillec, A pril 22, 1t 7. 20 ly Land at Bradford Spring: POR SI.L. AN ELIGIBLE SUIMMER R ESIDENCE The Subscriber off'ers his tract of land ra Bradford Springs consisting in all of 20 Acres, situated in a North Easterly directie from the Institute on the pg ijgl road leadin from the Swimming Pena tn9 mden, adjoin ing the lands of the Institute and Mr. F. Brit ton. On the premises are several very bol Spring, ($ulpher, calybriete and excellers -Irinkmng water springs and fronm ts cort aang poition vosld form arn eligible sit for a hote, as yl as privatu residertceei. The agdubrity o its climate is too ollko to need comment. And the land for plantin is as goo d if. not-superior t a. 'aityn sei 9fityhe. Auii kttat a. .4V. Two A- A" ri AND SUAND ever . te.. and s pare aNutd WeidfaldlG~aEE"MEEn t000 e baat Da., . Towsae whole Syem. lost their pue. w . .. e.arvS Saswes h.a.le. rased uE o and was greay deblitated - a h hias lert.: Sahl . us~ -thial th thee servant. W. dUie involanta~~~aphs prsat -u bee A9*f reut oinhm reguwas ritly ndeb to . - -okI41 su- tha its inv in efeits frane ersons all p.asa4 ones o I onY . oft11A o Is fhgl of ul bat ca~ st in Catid. 4ss Ple, C-a B anan Fas Pan. na itr I med e . t us. itaostM easy otheat sIM b g e&1 11 i o.r. ITowaarb I roguing thesdsmil U. -nlsgi yphafa Btat t ferinn.. Ai haeb Ae.4t . L.I mot . A eepe . fitaa hada ls a tot r -aiy taead-whlch ~ aig~ sore it gt, e~ taammt a sd t 1 < health, as I am now enjoying better n4 it to my numnu-~q y i The foUigwa tos the wanderful eihets of Dr. 4 Sarsaparilla on the sypte mj of m stem. atade writh~~a irrltation of my thripetakd trtAit coess ore ithe peIhwd*W eonidence of its provl eoa~u~ -e a "that IwouMd not be w tht It on M tion." It has d0'me erPod deeusneey ouctamleqA This ertifictoe oslues s~~v stinate diseases .thie blood. These perseai in one house is Unpee*tL Da. S. V..Tewxar -'Mbbih ,: Tiase sure to inform you that tharee c o!hls~ been cured of the Scrofie te severely w th hbad .Soes,; harsta batle ittok temaway, Ing Wh 1 Veyrespectfell , IUAAL W. CSAIN, 46 W orders from P'hysician s i dLohvemtpe Unios ,to Cetf th, e -h s4anr& Phy stan of the itofAlishe ouis cases prascribed Dr. . . Townseads rila aeUese it to be ape of preartine n hematbet. IL PUL D 4s. *Albany. A pril I,lM1947 - Dr. S in'. Townsend's Yruq4, Oo sb. removed from l26Fltpestnojs~ the btuilding frel od Baptist Church. - Aaamts-Rleddin~ & Co Mr.F idr, a~ 30 Samuel Kidder, Jr., Lowel. IV. James B. Grees,. Wercesteri Concord;i J Balch k Soea Pre Druggits and Merohants generlly Late UiStates. West Indies. Sole Agents tbrSi~ 1000 Feet .4 inch. Coppe Bands. Oil FlIoor Clont,f 1T1J ment 0Cira Telrie' 014 i4* t Vernish &c. - II Ob a 0~ aO~s Aa y V l .il