University of South Carolina Libraries
;V*l4 isligl -at tegufat gradat0 fkom tihe1 est medidal schools of the dountry. n -419Alladias oftb city-of Phladel Weatnk. great , pleire in presenting be 6dIg ti'the emiitld, They are all of eISnd hold out to the t a promise ofr suct as noon others paqe They eseh have bevothoroughly tri. a *long seessful .private practice, and Lve lablished for-thefinives a 'reputation- l(at few p it wudtgien iettoir satisfaction to the afflic to Th ii any of the boasted remedies of the day. nfetitne kh~in to the' public, the 'proprietor is 11nqueed by no alister iotives of gain, but 60tioscious that thay are eminently deserv nhaugof publio.confidence. No medicines ever be. ore th public havd acquired such deserved reputation upon their moral. alone, or appeal with bsch irresistible force to the invalid. he blood. Dr. Keeler's Sara. ut$I1a for tine removal and pernaa qI1 "ure of ill diseused arising fron an inipurt 8tt6 of ji. DUOUP and hubit o' the body viz: I-hroniu kirunchilis, Catarrh, Plurisey. Cought oofula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald head, UI. of the fuce, body and extremities, Chronic fumatism, chronic diseases of the stomach, Wand akin; White-nwellings, Ealargenian .ie joints, old ulcers, constitutional debility eyplitse disorders, aercurial and hereditary pro. prsuions, etc. -TO TilE VI-E AND AFFLICTEI n overy change that is taking pldco in the J. body, it is manifest that it is brought about by ,.somtething lanving a subotantive existence. I1 - W U s e theorgans of our body originally per. a thahe intervention orsone. - -alinn to thein, 1 all cases of diseases, there-- . ...-. sevun of so , e new ingredient, which, boy play, * th part as n cause, served to moilify the pro paries before connected with the body. It it absurd to talk of spiontaneous dirense taking place in organs healthy, without the interpositiot of one morbific agent, As well maight we ex. pebt n'plece of chalk to trainfer itself sponutane ausly into Plaster of Paris, without the aid o! Sul)huric Acid. lie all diseases there is a prioi cause that must be removed through the inter. ' vention of the BLOOD: to accoip!ish which the affl Caed have noo remedl equal to Dr, KIEELER'S SA R.A PARILL.., 1It For details, certificates, eti:., see circulara etc.--Prico 8t per bottle, large a-sze, 6 bottlea Dr. Reeler's Couglh Syrup. Ationg uil the remedies heforeo the public thii stands pre-eminent Consumption, firot,chitiis deatarrhot, Coughas, Harseness, Whoopin Coughs, I'leuri-sy, Aslanha, Spitting of Blood, ia-for kll affectious of the pulmonary orgaa. deoasioned by cold. Tot) much.praise cannot be hestowed upon tis remedy' and the proprietor - a,% any one affilicte-d with any of' the abova complaints to securo it at ounc-. It is warranted b) dure or no pay. Price only fifty cents. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Caroni native. Every family whether rich or poor, who val ties health and nll its blessiir, should havo .his Staluable reinedy at hand, It is infiiitely.. best remedy known for Diarrhuaw, dv :.I cholera morbus. cholera infaunum, chat a IJia loncy, griping pains cramp, etc.. sal .41l dis eases of the stomach lend boFveXanused by teething. The numerous v Iinials fro:', Physicians and others unsoi 4 i*aa given it a reputation as firm as ada Price 25 cents per hnttd ern'ot Syrup. Ieasant to the taste, harm. sit and all powerful in estroying Ig athllnds of worts from the body, cut ddibt, the cheapest and beit des g medicine liofope the public, and will if rinistered according to directiois, remove 6o within five or sax hours after taken. The ose is emall, and each bottle cquitins twice as much as similar remidies. Price only 25 cents per bottie. .Keele ' . Liver adSaai' .Dr-K nPialps.v Althoaugh not recommenaded as a "core all," - yet they tare' the mnihlest and best remedy to rem movo Consunnuinae , loutiee, Dyapepain, li e~generg Unlike other -,r"sch. head-ae 9yg~ ---blrg A the bowels always relaxed, con sequently ore the paroper medicinme for females and persons londinag a sedentary life. [Prace 25 cents. Dr. Keeler's Rheuanatie Lotion. A justly celebrated external applicatin for pains of the cheat, neuralgia, head ach, sprainas, Sbruises, tic dohoreanux, *wellinig of the jolints, rheumatismn, gont, sciatica and for all disorder. whvlereina a sedatavot and rubefacienat remedy is zup.. Irlicaible Price 37 1-2cots. per bottle. All the above celebrated andl extensuively used mediacines are prepared and sold letail, 294 IMarket Street. F or sale by Dr. R. S. MeIlett, Sumter. -VIlle; 7. J. Dellay, Caamden; llack & Ehany, Orangoburg; Botatright & Miot, C oluiht; J. McMillana, Muarion; P. M. Cohen; Charleston and by Druggist and Merc.hanlts in every town throughout the * Dea 14. 1849 8 ly Post-Office Arrangement, * ~PonLt-Ogice, . um~ftercille. The Statehurg miail, whuicha embraces the Northern atid We~stern, as well as the Charles ton Columbia anad Camden mail, Duo daily at - 8 1-2 P. M. Closes daily at - 4 " DARLINGTON MAIL, Via Bishopaille. Duo Tuesday at - 5 ClssDARLINGTON MAL Via MountCi. Due Thursdaty at - 8 "~ Closes Tuesday at - 4 KINGSTRiEE MAIL, 'Due Saturday~ at . (I a Closes Tutesdag at - 4 .. VANC1sS FE RRY M AIL, flue Tuesday and Friday at 7 a Closes Saturdny & Wednaeday C t - - 4 "a PLOYWDEN'S MILL MAIL, Due Monday at -- 8 " Chore. Satturday at - 4 Due FUL.TON MAIL, ne uesday Thaursday and Saturday C oesMonayWedneseday andI Fridny at .. - - 4' - OFFICE HOURS. Wal open every day except Situnday at - -8 P'.M. -Will close at - - 1 Will open at - - 2 1.2 " Will close at - 5 " Willipanat - 8 1.2 " Will close at - 9 1.2 " N~ B. All Transient newspap~ers not sent intmediately from the office ol publication to eabscribere, iast be pre-paid. Circu lare, 5andbihlle, Li'-hograph'. o4e., must always lbe pr oepaid thrao-cente,.otherwise they will not be e t ilfe mails SH1ENRY HIAYNSWORTHf, P. M. S umnterville, Jan. 1st 1854) 10 tf. Dagging Rope and Twvine. ~ .Jaereem a large suipply of BAGGING, ~!~~~satldTWINE. For Sale by A.,. &P. MOSES; &opartnershiip Notice, l "iadosih hlayo asso-.iafed them I~ea~mqi~e~ndr Ii,. oWnof PRI.NGL.E ~ "f~I4~f~ itrazihssetion of businoss M tn if ll iated ji'ti teyfille, w Ief the Just opened a beautiful assortment of the following fresh Mourning Goods, to which the attention of pdrehasers Is requested. Supr Black and Blue French Bomauines; tfo do & do English do. Do. Silk warp Alpaccas; Do. do do Figured Plain Black Mouslin Delaines and Cash. meres; Black French Morinos, Thibet Cloths and %'-leans Cloth; Parissiones, Black and wbite DeLaines; Black Silks, all qualities and widths; Super Black Enwlish and Italian Crapes; D. do India Satins, Sarenets and Sinchews; TOGETHER WITH Cases of Black and White Ginghams from 12 1.2 to 31 1.4. WM. HOWLAND, N. E. Corner King and Market streets. Charleston, 8. C. Jan 1, 1850. 11 It Lawn and Linen Cambric Just opened and for sale by WM. 110W. LAND at North East Corner of King and Market streets, A very large assortment of LAWN AND LINEN CAMBRIC HAND. KERClIEFS, ranging in price from 0 1.4 o 81 25 each. Jan 1 2t L1Il[MIIIN'l TAILOR. IIati now on hand, a full assortment of the LATEST STYLE AND FINEST QUAL. ITY of the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTIIS, in black and colors Superfine and medium black French and German Doeskins Fancy Casimerea of the latest styles Vestings-Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra super. black Satins and Silks Gent's Kid Gloves, beat quality, in black, white and colors Gent's BIeavor, Merino and Military Gl&ve, Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, W0010 Merino and Cotton Black Italian and fancy Cravzist, of the beat quality Tailors' Trimmings, of "'01 iindls. Orders from the c'autry promptly attended to. It. B. CLA-RKE, 205 King-street, 2d store above Market at. Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 6im HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. (gamnbrit 2buertisencnts. New and Choice Fall Goods. The nubcnribers are now receiving one of the largest and most desirable stock of GOODS that has ever been ofered to the friends and customers of the CAmEN BAZAAR, They havc during the past week opened, and are now prepared to show a pand_ . sortnmett of Rich Fabricsfor Ladies' Dres ses, sucn As,j'g~gant Cashmecres, Muslin De Lyerese Clothu,- bTe Lislestripies, Giighams, Prints, &c., A large assbortment of Shmwls, Such as Long and square Shawls, both plumn and printed, silk, cashmere and broche. A large stock of Line-n, and Linen Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Djimities, Curtaini Stufly, &c. E.vERY V'AIETY OF HIoSIER.jt Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, AL~so A large and splendid .itock of Ready Made CLOT HI NG, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fail, to please. AND They are also prepared to oflier to Planters and others, o'ne or the most complete assort. mnents to be found in Camnden,of Blankets Kerseys Sattin ets Jeans, IJ O ES'TICS, d~e. d.. l17 They confidently invite the attention of purchaisers to their stock, as one of the jar. gest mi town. It is their intention to embrace in their stock every articleof Dry Goods that miay be new or desirable, so that purchasers can ilways be supplied with the newest and biest style ot Goo)15 in the market and at thle lowest posi bl e prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE BY C. II. DAVIsE Would respectfully announce, that he has now in charge the above weell located Ilotel, convenment to the most business part of the Ton for travellers; directly on all streets passing through-and now undergoinig thor ough repairs. lie earnestly solieits a call from his frienda and the public generally-for lie feels confident that they cannot be other. wise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to imake all conmfortabile. A variety of the best Liquors can lbe had at the Bar, except on .Sundlays. Go~duarud's old 180)5 flrandy and other fine ~Lhiuo)rs ini bott les: the mlost faivorite blrand~s of Chamnpagnes; the choicest brands o)fSega~rsndc T'ob'.Lco; Scotch Ale in pints; SODA WVA-rEnt and I(E wid lbe kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, andI always plenty oif corn, oats and fodder, and attensive hostlers. lie is agent for the Northern Line of Sta ges. N. B.-Omnnibtuses run reoularly to and from the Rail Road Depot Kr passengers, who can alap be accommodated witnl a car. riage,. buggy or horse to go into the country. Camden, May 24l, 1819. 41 tf' $ Smter Bakery, The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he continuN( Wkmng, at his 4,hl rtand in Broad street nuear, ainl. Broad andI all varioties of Fancy C.i, Blisenits and~ Crackers, constantly on hai . Ih connection with hli baker he ism in dai. ly receipt of FRESH OYSThRH-and he han made arrangements to serve them up) 14oAsw PEDrso STEWED o ii the shell. ICE. CREAM, every 'va'i'ety of Confec tionary,. Ftuit,. Native and Trypical.. Nuts, ?ancy Articles,:eto. etc., constastitly on hand. sfr FL.OURh,.of the best bmuds foa salo, InlIN OICONNOR. FIXFMA,, MITCH., FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-FittL E ST A B L I 811 ME N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHING ARTICLES. W. A. KENT. -. Ii. MITCHELL Manufactory I 13 Washlingtona Stores N. V. May 1849. 30 tf GREGG, HAYDEN, & GREGG, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Guns, Military & Fancy Goods Corner of King and Ilasell streets, Charlerston, S. C. WILLIAM GR EGG, Ht. BlD)NEY HAYDEN, A. H. HAYDEN, May 23, 1849. 30 ly T. E. CLYDE, W1OLESALE AND IEETANEj1 GROCER, UNDER ODD FELLoW'.e1IALL, Meeting Street, CIIARLSTON W. CA. DEAl.'it IN Sugar, Crige, LYollasses, Winey i-lquors, Salt, &c. AGENT FOL COmton Tent Csapauay's ftebrated In.ckamatIGreen ?T E AS. Nov. 28 5 Gm New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOn TO HOUSTON & HvinE, 28: KING -ST. Opposite Alerchants Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail )ealer in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention of his friendsand fle public to his large as sortment of Fashionable and Elrgant Cloth. ing now on hanl, equal in every respect to the best custom work, to whieli lie is weekly adding large supplies direct from his owin Manufactory in New York. This Establishment is condlucted entirely on the Cash Principles both in pirchase anil sales, giving hii great advantage in his se. lections and enabhing him to to sell at New York rates. lie is nsw ofTering this stock, (which is not excelled for raricty, style, leasu. Iy, and durability of trorknanshij in the Union, at such prices as to nake it an induce ment for purcha'insg to call be'ore nakinsg their selections. A 'superior assortnent of Fiinn Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. constantly on hiand. With -attentive andi obliging salesmen, gentlemen can depend upon having their wants supplied immediately. All garments warranted to fit well and give satishaction in every respect. (ITMr. JOhn T Danur, long known in the clothing line is now at this establishnnent, wvhere lie would be happy to see and serve his friends. '..s~ar~sZ Su.. .0rtPflsisImst2:R. -i V' . unariestoN."May3,18 0 30 ' AMERICAN HOTEL, conrn~i or Kie. AN)soirTrEs-rm-S. CHlA RLE~ST OX, S. (I. T1his I tote is situated in lie msts fashion able part of' the City. Thesi l'rsiprietor will he pleased to see his friends andI the travselhsng puhlic promiising. that sno exert ions i'ball bc' wvantinsg on his pasrt to snake their stay agrese able. P'rices resonar~s~ble. 1". A. IJ0KE, Proprietor. Jotns W. INs, A*sisisn. Aug. 29 44 if PLANTERS' HOTEL, CHIARLESTrON, S. C. For'merly kept byi C'ire I. MlIot. l.A MKIN &1117l$'T Ihaving becomne the l'rsprietors of this ex. tenii~ve asid w~ellI knsowns estabi shmusnt, suhi. mits its claims with conifiidenceIs to bal~ ill port, sat isied that t heir eflisrts will rendesr 'omnfortable all wh'o uma~y favosr liesm wvith a call. July 21, 1849- 410 13t CHARLESTON HOTEL, The unsdersignr'l late of the Unitasl Stastes I lntel, A ugusta. Georgia.) hsavinig le'asedl thle Cl (Alt I..>'TON Il(l'TF1. for a trmi of years, takes pleassnre im stating thai~t thle cii tire E'sistbl~isment has been'i refit ted andl fsir: niishedi with, new Fu rsniture a, ande is now open i for thle reT(ceptiris oft company~ . [snprov~eens have al so Ibeen mnasde is the hlouse, particularly in thle I .ad es' D epasrt menti by the, aslhhti'on of a lItcep1t iin 1lo r, and thle reisnoval of the Ladies' Drawinig Itoomi. WVhich improvements, lie is assure I, willI greatly adsd to, the comfiorts oif the guests sot the house; aind hopes, hv sic't atteit irs eni his own part testhlen withI the slliicers of Is house ito mierit as liberal share of the publ11ic piatronaige. Jluly 25, 18~ I9. :;o l ' Merchant's Hotel, Corne'r of/ K',, in d No~ccty Ni ratsi, This flntel, situated'i in the( buisinesss pirt of the city, oill;rs every de'sirabh-lt comifosr5 an~d coniveumenice to the Travselhuag t 'soss.. msty', andl l'srmsaneint flardlers. 'Thes e's! ah. I isshmenst is conductitedl strnicthy on 'Temipe'r iD'An Omt iinibuii sd am arria:ze will attends the Steamssbsat WVhiarf, andss alko iso thle U a' Road IDepot, fon thle auccosinsiodat ion of I'as senigers. Feb 21 7 l y Office S, C. Railroad Company. GIIA R LEST1ON, Oct. 5, 1819. Notice, From aiis after the 15th instant. the local rates for passage over thia Road will lbe as follows: Fqomgliarleston tn lhmburg, Colim bia,. Ghtmdbn,. and all places les5 miles and over- - - - $5 00 Under 125 miles, and intermediate distancs per mile, - - 4.ets[ OctO 0M. t SCTTT & EWART, NO. 1, AIERCHANTS' ROW, Columbia, S. C. eep constantly on hand a general assort. ment of Hardware & Groceries, Consisting of Bellows, Vises, Anvils, Iamners, &c., Planes, Saws, Gnages, Levels, Squares, Mlill Cranks, Alill Screws, Wrag irna, Mill Spindles, Winged Gudgeouns, &c., LIMP, Caleined Plaster. Nails, Iloes, Plough Moulds. Iron and Steel, Locks, liinges, Scrows, Bolts, Window Fasteninm, Pruning Shears, Whale, Sperm anI Linseed Oile, Varinisli, Paints, Paint Brushes, Whito Lead, warranted pure, manufac tured by Vekeritt & Brother, with a large and well selectel stock of Shelf liarware and Cutlery. - ALSO-. Sugar, Col'ee, Molasses, Fbur, Spir.es, Teas, &c. Any article not anwev-ringy to descrip tion given will be exchalngeil, an7d all sold at unsnally low prices forrCash. 8T GOODS dolI %ered at Rail Road Depot free of charge. Jan 10, 1850. ly CIIIN Ufi88 SAND EARlTHEN 'Wholesale and Retail. R. MORRISON, & CO. FIRST STORl NORTH OF TIE MARKET, R. AI. & CO. have on li:lnd a full and 0omillite aisornient of CJIINA, GIhANS aInd EIA 11TIEN WiA R', togrether with a general assortment of IiUT.INIA AND I'IAIT El. D AIIlE, Gilt and Mahogany Frame'd Pier and Toilet lioking Glassee, &.v., &c. "All of their Stock being entirely new, and selecte.: by one of the firm, they flatter them selves, they will be enabled to' give m itisfac tion, to purchasers, both in prices and quali ty. ROBERT M011RISON. W.M. BI. ST. N L11. Colunilia, Dec. 20, 18-10. 0 3in R, C, ANDERSON, FORM1EliIM BA LNET & ANDERSON CLOTH ING S' H'ILISII MENT, At the Sign (,f the Biy Hat, No. 3 .1h.nen; ji-rs llow Co.cMIA, S. C. Keeps constantly on hand the most exten sive nb-ortment of Cl.)TTIIING and R.\TS of any oither I lose in this MarkeL All of which will be sohl on as god terms as can he hongrht in the State, and every article warran tedI R. C. ANDIlRSON. Nov. 21 1G9 it 4m A CAfRD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I hMave t1is day aIssociated WAL. . REY. NOLDS with me in the practice of )EN Tl'lSISTR Y. Air. ItEYNouMs has been mny pupil for the prast 'imr years, annd I cormend him with con fidence to the community. The business will be conducted as former ly at my oflice on Alain street, under the above nane apil style. W f. REYNOLDJ. Ang. 1~, -N If Fare Reduced to $20 from Chairleston to Nlow..York TI IC G tll.:A 3.1I, lI )OUTE FitOM (llARIl.E-Sl't)N, S. C, LI''AVING the Wh-.3rfat the toot of I~an reins-sr. dl*nI v at i, p. mi. after t he arrival ot h.' MStnl-rin cars, via W II.MI N( ;TON and W C ..)O.N, N. C. lI'l I-:RllJRit;, It IC I. M IIN I), to W.\NI IIN( 'TON, BlA l~I. Altl-C, l'llf~h.AIllliI.lA aini N. YORK. Ijie inlhhe is re.spect in!!v Viiinred that ho e. nteams of this line, fromu Charleston to Wihninton, re in first raite condhtion, and are navigated lby well IinoiwnI andl experenccd conniinni,lers, amil the raiilroadls are mi fine or. dler, t hereby -cr werIg both I afety and dignatch. A~ IlltIIA)( l'l 'K 1-:T h:iinig already becen in uaperaition will I'e continiued on andl alter t hie irat. of Oct. 18 19, as a periarnent ar ranig~en fr-on ( 'harlesion . to New York. I 'assenngers a vailing tha~el ves thereof, will have, thIe option either toa con:ianne with(,ut dlelay thiro~ngh thle ro-be or otherwise, to stop at any of the intermei:hiate: piomit, renewing their seat S on the Iiline toi suit their conuve. Ilienice. lBy t In a roite travellers mayi reach Newv York *on thle t lordn d:iy during bunsiness hours. 11bnage will lie tic keteid on board the Steamlir t, WVelhn, as hklewvise on the ebiange iof ears, at t hiei niterimediate points irmi, thence to N. York. TVhronghi Tickets / eachi, cain alonei~ he hail fromn~ 1, WVINS I . ) W, Ageyint of thle Wi Ihmnigtn anid Raleigh It- It. ('omnpanyi, at thle titlice oft thle Compilany fo,"'t of Ic.-nreni-striet, to whom please apply. I or iothier mfirijiat ion iininuai oif I.. C'. D)11N(A N, At thle .\ rmeric an 11 iotel, ( 'h mrles-ton S. C. .'la~v I) 49 A large and general aissortmnent viz: I )ry ( ;ils, ( roceries, I l.irdlware ainid Cutlery, (rpienter5 antd lac ksmiths Tlools, C arrage 'iaroungts, . ndm; rirbber ;rinds &.c., Boots anid Sho.e-, I bits aind Caps, Soidlerv, Stautioniary, a gini Stock . of *r ickerv, a ver'y lairge Stoeck nif I t'l)IlIN(I , and a variety of ot her goods ahniost tin tld-ns to einitierat,'. Thle sub. senheiur im ing pnlrih'sed hits ..tiick in the city iil Niewi York, ainil alt the iclo sist piossible pr.re's, chai'fly for enh,. eniabh-ls himi to, feel I.. B. IJA NKS, t Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!! ('1.1 TIIllNt; ever inleredl in this iliirket. and iraiwers, Shair-, ihnh-r Sluir ii, .Soc-kiet. \\' ienn renew,' ih. wo- itioui-.r noum fromi Itonuet to yondii iien, q.- t h'oc x oil niimike your ntelec I inin.A. .1. & l'. .A l() s. (Oct. 10I .i t his e in:,tomersi, fieital, iaiid ihii p >li'e gener ailly o, Sumiter'i, t hat hei lias, anil vi ll constant ly keep on hanil, ai lre.h and well selected stock oif Mlediin es, I1' tnts, (M. s, D ye Sttuffs, noow (;lass iii~ Pnit y; Fine Soaps and l'ancy Articles; all of which will lie sold chieapj, by One' door ur's of Alc iua's old sta nd. P, 5. All orders fromi the country prompt. y atteindeid to, Smioked Reief, andi llnfl'to Tl'mges A rh.- s inrof ?tu A'gr.. FR D ClJ O41O Would lespeotfuly In .tjep e of from his Manufactory in the .tOIty ]Now. FURNITURE, ever ofibred-In' the Southern anshi p, cannot be surpassed. He also invites those who are about to pi' ces--atisfied that they. will be met withj6 Among H8 Stock notoi . Wardrobes Book Cases Centre Tables Sofhs Divans Sofa ' ables Dc*ssing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. A] WRITING DESKS in great variet . 195 an (T'All Furniture safely pack Jan 9, 1850. Law Notiees, F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. BROAD STREET, Stunterville, S. C. May 10, 1849. 29 tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SuntrrviLLe, 5. (f. Will practice in the Courts of Law, fo Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districtl 01ice one door below Clark's Hotel. COLLETON II. TOBIAS, !5umteriflle. S. (9. Will practice in the Courts of Sumter Kershaw, Dlarl ington and Richland. Jan 9, 1850. ly Law Notice, The utiscribers have this day formed a co. partnership in the practice of law. T. D. FRASER, L. L FRASER, Jtz. Jan 1, 1850. ly FRItEGHIT ON POTATOES REDUCED OFFICE S. C. R. It. COMPANY, Charleston, Dec. 28, 1819. FREI(31 IT on Potatoes (Sweet and Irish: both up and dowit, will, until further notice be reduced to thirty cento per bbl. W M. II. BART LESS, Sec'ry. A CARD. The subscriber, hriving taken, the come Store, (known as McLeans) would, mas respectfully, acquaint his old Friends, ani the Public at large, that lie will at all time takeC pleasure t i. nann.-t-i IP bem.~ in *Cut ting and Making up Garments, in the 'mos Fashionablie anu substantial manner. lie wilt keep constantly on hand a freel and seatsonrable assortment, of outfitting, c the latest and mnost approved Fashions, asn hopes, by punctuality rind his desire to ple-is all, to merit. a continuance or their Patron ago anad contidenice. D. J. WVINN. Jan. 15, 1849, 12 tf 3. L. U3N51UJORlt, SURGEON D)ENTIST SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Mr. H. will administer the Chloroform ii Surgical and Dental Operations, if required .lune 7, 18-18. 32 i y Splendid Assortment, J. T. SOLOLYONS & CO. II lve just received and are no0w opeing thi NEW~ STlOCK of F'*i.!. and WINT'El iIl ER, II AT-s, CA PS, HON N ETS, BOOTs SIIOES, lIAIRDWAURE and CUTLE~RY,als< u lii euortm,-nt of Ready Made Clothing, All or which they are ofl'ering~ at ite vreni L.OWES-r TrnuS--on which they cani be sold ii Thiey invite thair FRIINDS and the COMI .'iUN ITY to give them a catl and enemine fo tthemsetves before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10 50 if London Porter. Jnst received 15 do:. Genuine L.ONDoNi PORT~ER. Fur Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Just Receiveil, A Prime lot of BUTTER~l just receivei and for Sale by CLARK & LEWVIS. 11eadia Ru~ber flools aumei over Shoes for ladlies and gentlemien, Missei India rubber Buckins, for sale by L.. B. [L\NKS. Oct 22 52 tf A Nice assor't saesamt ofiirit. gas~s Lamps. Also, the Spirit-gass. For sale by L. B. IIANKS. A Gwood Asisoriagseant of Lar dies fllck anid Colore I Kid Gioves jus eeeivedl by CLAl(K & IbIWig. PiluaticIphia anade Calf tin' (oait Wni1king Shiocs, Kid Ties and Slip piers jhust received by CLAlIK & L1E~ls. *.3 ('01I.8 l'lRST QULLALITY BALI. RtOP'. .lust rn-lvedl and hfor sale by BROWN, fI.NE & CO 1.111R.' ! I.3IE U! l[1 !ai; ''1 50I ltirre.., Ste l..ma It) dlo ir I shd ilanod do 2 line, yoting Mu les (wr s ale, also a go Liarness Ilorse, AT' TlihM l)AIRKI $. 29 flarrels of Stone and Shell Limoi just received aind for sale byvIS. CLARK & LE~W Just Received. 2JO Hiead Noathern enhhnees, and 25 bhls Northern Pippins from Newt York, and for sain at TJE PUBLIC J3AKERY. Nov. '2Hthi 9 81 tf 5000 lbs Assorted lroui Ebr Siie hy t B. A ANKS 195 AND- g iuswter D triet, that hasV York, no chdiest i*rmel "t1f IN T -uar ,aan whibli for uty o sty r eiaaso, to call and eunmitne his stokk and pri. rel approval. Tand, are thelatet ftles of Card Tales . Piano Stools Mahogany Rociers Bedsteads Diningj Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. -iso 'rederick Clark, 1197 King Street, Victoria Jiange, Charleston, S. C. ed for Transportation. 11 ly Tanbibates. FOR SHE.RIFF. Lr Time friends of A. I. Brad ham, Esq., aninounce him as a caudidate for th office of Sheriff at the next election. M arch 2th, 1849, 2id 0*'We are autilo'izCd to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum. er District, at tie next Election. rVyW c are autlhorized to dnniounce Col. JOHN C. R}HAME, a candi. date for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. sept. 27, 1849. 48 tf OTrhe Frieua(dM of R1icIaurd 1. BROWN, announce him as a Candidate for the Oflica of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. Se pt. 20, 18.-. 47 tf IrrJWe are authorized to announce Major IOHIN IDALLARD, as a candidate fo .Mheriff at the ensuaing election. April 26th ,1848. 26 tr kT Tie riejads- og'Willin ess A. COLCLOUGIT. Esq , announce him as a :andidate for Sheriff at the next Election. April 19, 184-9. 25 FOR CLERK. ((T We are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN 0. I)URANT as a candidate for the (ffice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. Nov. 8 3 tf Mr. Editor:-Please announce JOHN DARGAN JONE.S, as an candlidate for re. election to the olicte of Clerk of the Court for Sumter Iistrict, and oblige the April 20th, 1448. 20 tf (LTrlVe are authorized to an nounce DANIEL H. RICIIBOURG, a car didate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. .Jan. 20, 1846. 13 tf I - We are authorized to announce JOlIN W DAiRGAN, a caan date for Tax Collector, for Claremnont County, at the next Elect ion. Oct. 31, 18149. 1 tf (VJ1 We are authorized to an nouance ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq1., as a (Candidate for T1anx Collector, of Claremaont county at tine ensuing Election, MANY' IRIEND8. Cabinet Making, &c, Tine subscriber respectfully. annaounces to the public that, he carries on the Cabianet a. kmag Business in all its various branaches; andl hopes lay untiring inadustry -ar-l attention to busmaiess to merit a shanre of thne patronage of his friends anad the punblic. N. I---lie will keep constantly or. hand--Fancy and Plain marble top liress. ing Blureans, Siade-boardls, Pine and Mahoga any Wardlobes, hnigh amnd low post curled aple Bed-steads, Sofas and Divanas, Centrme tables, Sittinag Chairs of every description. Mahaogar.y Raocking and Nuarsing Chqirs, do. Baostorn Rockers anad Nursing, hl'er Tables, Candle stands, &.c. &c. Also, Cotton mnat tresses, whnicha they will sell low for Cashn or goal paper. (FrFUIRNITURE MADE and REPAIR ED) at tine shnortesat notice. Mahogany atnd Phain Coffins furis~hed at the shortest niotice. .Tust received a splendid assortmen t of Bed-stead,, Sittiang anad Nuarsing Cinairs. D. S. SARGENT. GIN MAKING, &,C. We are prep~aredl to execuate orders to any exteant in tine above line, bothn for new work anal repairs. Our Gins are not surpassed by any made in the State, possenaing all the aal vanntaes of tine Falling Breast and Sliding Ribs, wicn saves a great deal in way of re I tmirs. Wn also uase tine Steel Plate Saws, vithn teethn set in an ang'le that cannot possibly .njure tihe tanest staple, with an imnprovment is rgatinte motiang of the cotton; our brush icomnstrnuctedl on a plan, giving at once, the advanatages of ighntaness, strength anal force all very mnnaterial in line successful operation of a Gmn. We wvounld invite planters to call at mnir shop and examine for theamselves, whnilsat we wonnld assunre the~ punblic gennerally that they shall have nno causee to comnplaaa eithner of oaur work or prices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in thne Cabinnet hn---sucla as Bedsteads. WVardrobes Sa fes, Bhonk cases, Staands, Tables, Cuanphoards &c. &c. at shnort notice, ann libneral tcrmns. I[TDSON & B1ROTIIER~i. ( posue~ fthe 1%I'ra4,eriq a A churchn. Sanmte'rville, April 22, 1847. 26 ly Land at Bradford Springs FOR BALE. AN ELIGIBLE SUMMER RESIDENCE, inhe Subhscriber offbrs has tract ol land at Brandford Spriangs coansistinig ian all of 206 Acres, sitatedl ian a Northn Easterly diirection fromn th IncJnstia ute ann tine pnnblic roadi leading froma theo Swimmaning Pens to Camdien, adjoin. inng tine lannds of the~ Institute and M1r. 1P. Brit ton. On tine promnises are several very bold Springs, (Sunlphor, calybnete and excellent 'drinking water springs) and fromn its eran. ainding pos ition woulad foram an'eligible alte for a hotel, as-well 'as prnvato residennce.,.. Tine salubhritfof itgoe)taato is too wvel known tenooed commenet.L , d the land for ni &.as goomIif sua mtror toimajbrit, o whc ningJ4 tract 1O5 ne ljuW dhich Adel hauond out 4lik'' oroiiRO~WN', L.EF & C. SuBtatttille Aug, Isa, Ig9. 41 f _A,, DRB. TP.T couroouo %618oO 8 A R S A PA . IF LL Wesua ma " nng r Eh ne mes eeier4mary .s This Extract is #ut up la'quart Battles i 111eS cheaper, pleasI"Ani Qed to any sow K ures s' purging, sickening, or'dsbltismtg Ih a The great beauty and spriouy perila over all other Aed IJoes -s. w cat., disesa, it lavgosales Very heat P SPRING 4ND SUkMSIP ever known; It.not o ily tem and stre thn$e he pre and rich 6 ---Wtspow t.As by iedicine. An in Ui z grand sePret wonderful success. lis performed with&*hijw two years, more than one adMA of severe cases of sidered incurable. ittas la than 18,000 children the thst 100,000 eases ofan~ Gesser of Nervous En~sx. DR. S. P, TeirerW's Sarsaplio ? whole systen germanently. T Shb" lost their museusar energy, b einer or indiscretion committed sin cessave indulgence of the P ioN and by physical prostration of the nervus situde, want 0 amblition, A lure and decline; disease, Consumption, cane this leasant remedy. Th 1 rior foany As it renews and invigo the'*' tivity to the limbs, and at IIt system In a most extraordnary degree - Costsunston Cex !A u Cleanse and Strengthen. ConsuAntioe a ' cured. BrAsnhlit, Ce plesut. Colds, CaterrA, Caus, eds x.th U of lMod, Soreness ins the Ches ft, i Me iatl S Svents, Dit g orP el Pain in thAe Side, C., here seen a"ndl 60sji Do. S. P. Towesan- verily believe our perilla has been the means, through RUT of sving by Ilire. I have for several yar bad Congh. it became worse and worse. Al t , raised large quantitIes of blood, had night s and was great) debilitated and reduced -K, not expect to Ive. l baye only used your fses perilla a short time and there has a change been wrougi tIn. me. I ant tw eoe walk all over the *.l%- raise no bd sand-may cough has left rns. ocan well I that am thankful for these results. voee.; servant. WM. RUSSEL, . C u Femaale Medlesnes. Do. S. P. Towseno's Sarsa paralais se and speedy cue for Incipient consumPt, mss, rrolapoas Uteri, or Falling of th o Wsik (s. tiveness. Illes, Leucorrhma, or -W ehhOt or difficult Menstruation, lacanUtnence o, Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and 5sefo prostration of the system-no matter wter the result of inherent cause or ca I bi I' regularity, illness or acdept. ea be bos surprising than its invigorating s i asa' frama. resnns all weakness and leA?n Wjg6& taking it, at once become robust and Mul f eluy; under its Inluence. It immediately the nervelessness of the female is great cause of Barrenness. It wp of ns, in cases of so delicate a es tificates of curm performed, but GOV.t aSllicted, that hunreds of cases have be" to us. Thousands of cases where famile he' "e"'11 without children, after using a few bottleeIf thI4 invaluable Medicine, have been blessed :with hne healthy offspring. Great Bleaang to Methasara tsh It Is the sarest and mast efictual me"a s let purifying the system. mod rejeing the attendant upon childbirth ever docaovore .t strengthns both the mother and the ad4 evlp pale and disease, increases adi those who have used it. thinki i is highly useful both before 'end -r as at prevents diseases attesdent qhll in Costiveness, files, C W M Despodency, Heart ack and L Falo regulating the seoretiohn s chm lotin, It has no eqa. heg medicine I&, it Is alwaya safe, and the use it most succes Ily, very few i any other medicine, In some a little Magiasia Is' usenal. .eteist -6 lgt fodwththis a Of Joea f'it .si6 lowing certifcte at Dir. . P. o It speaks for itself. ' Da. 5.1P. Townvsaxm-Dear Dirt fii to give you a statemsent of the 1nE~ v ed from usani your .Ssapesua,bhel~ *' doing, I shal render a benefit tethpt. ferin as I hare been. moth by the Dyp sabe t mtsch dlfialty~ rmet aslk wse. had also a taer, which odvered th. "a ef my head-which was asrael tmu nu fremnedies for both, the mpikh received little or no benefit, until I to year Sean saparilla, which, through thehinqs U~I dence, has restored me to more tat 'aa health. as I am now enjoyIng bdtter thane U he he' a number of years. I ala npw 60 years of age. I believe It to be an invaluable meiie, and recems mend it to my numerous aequaiatnemes.wibi very large, as I have been a miniser a e~ sy years hope this hasty sketch ayb c bnefit to you as your medicine has to mie. July II, 1847. JOHN SEGKl, Jese City. afethaudtet Ceeg)'uase. ~ The following was .sent to our Aget4 lk way, by the 11ev. J. 0. TUNISON, ofth~esJ EPiscopa Church-one of the most learned and re saed in the connection-dand isant.4Me ofthe wonderful effets of'-Dr.1 *P. *b . Sarsaperilla on the systemn. Fatano Pcnasson-Havl fong me a ou mare awase eeriene gretgueu~i lrritstln of my throat end lns sriya a stance, and in consequence of haiy1 ee McI~ean's decided testimony i Its be d to try Dr. S. P. Townsends ihr -&amed eali I trie it, I confess, more in the oe't*ue confidence of Its prosing edicacious ;nt la uean - in candor now to acknowledge, tha I had not tried it long before I began to aeaee tary effects' and I may now my , wit Cebi~ een, "that Iwould not be witeut It on anyesiders tion." It has done mse more godta n re, vions remedy I have tried, aiiif this ttt sat ful coset tomake -tusM Rahway, August 8d, 1847. 4. 0..Ty Igogi,. SOROPULd, ' VmIsi. - ThIs certificate conclusivel tiovas isat' tini Sarsperilta has peet contrl a over osisnt oh. stinate diseassof the blod. The persons outed In one houa4 is unprecedta. Three OMlrsa,. o. Dc- S. P. Towa'srse-Dear, Sir: I .6ma.*he~ sure to informe you that thre. ofpy bi been cured of the Sosolisla by th a f yev excellent medicine. They were am leIve eeverely with bad Sores ; have taken pl loss bottle, it took them away, for which treiny self un er great obligation. Very res etfall ' Dm. S. P. Towwssavp is almoes dsa 'eiving orders frost l'hysiciansa indibed of the Union. This Is to CertIfy that 'we, the andeulud Physiclans of the Ciy of Albny sav n ous cases pr'scribed Dr. S. P'. TonsdsB rills. and belivet tobe one ota preparations its the market. H. P. PfIlNGO, D 1k'' J. WIL,80N hi, D. R. B. Bsfrobui',; Albany. April 1, 1047. Dr. 59 . Townsend's Prineia aile. haa beens removed from --Jo-Fnton, to ~~as tpIs, the building bormerly- occie( ~ foths Bartist Church. Anyr-B.--edding & Co. No S Sta*VW asd Mrss. F. Ridder. No 100 Court-sta4 Samuel Kidder, Jr.., l~owell ellenlle. l James B Green, Worcester; Alan"it Concord ; J. Baich & Son, Proviiets Dunggiste and Merchants generrlhyuin United Statee. West Indies. end lbes -~bls A. J. & P. MpJ, Sole Agentsf'or Sam ~ isa'icte 1000 Foot 4 inch 30se Gi, llands. Oil Floor Cloth, Indigt 'ftbber hJM~ Brua seha Carpetingaugethdhii ~i~e ment of' Can'ing Wlii Pans,&)~~laints,. Vnish &. , 4