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s GR, - in of 'bruar !vu tr he io of Riv. IN C El.aist. ad3b at band accon) hed T bhers,.'in all the .various- braq tp os ef literary and ornamental educatioOl, T l :Dtuq es have mtatj te minost' libemi and, Doriptue 2r. un ,m(ints to impart an extensive,. thor Cugyand highly.finished'educat ion. to. all ttf upils- comimitted to their clirage; nnd o most moderate-ter~nm. Strict and aprental attent.ion:l)aid'to the manners amid moialstof the young ladies.- Rligious ser vice, in connection with Sabbath School e.&erciees, held every Sunday morin ini tW4'lialiel, for the benefit of the Institu.. 6 scholastic year is dividd'into two sessions of five montle each, beginniing respectively onithl' first Mondays in Feb. muary. and July; paymenits half yearly in -advmte Rates the the same as last year. D. D. McLAURIN, Sec. & Treas. The following resolution was adopted by ttheiBoard of Trustees: *..Jlksulved '.lhat. hereafter any parent, liE Xll-se;d' to boanlimrd oducate in this lintatttitt, at'any one- time- 'fit- daughterm,. ihail'be entitled to receive the boarl and. education of lie fifth one gratis. Anarrangernent ms also been made to arplyn Studentsof tie Institute with loomks and stationary at Charlestoii retail pices. 'Feb).th 3850 15 tf Webb C1arks- otel, SUMTRR VIL LE,. S. U., This 110101 is aituAtel inl the most plaIs. ant:partof the ton n. The Proprietor wl Be, pleased to see his friends and the trav. elling public; promising to spare no exer._ tions on his part to rcoider theim cofifOr. I be. Charges rcasvonable. WEBB CL.AR, .ho)pp~ictoar. Jan 23',r; i tlrTri-Weeklv TelegrapH, (Coluiibia) and Charleston Courier, copy three imionths and send bills to this office tor payment. S 1M T E R Boot and Shoe Mart, BEN.AIMIN FOISt)M1 wou id re.petimhilly in i friends .ad th.e pntblic ht ie' has Removed his est;aabbshm!ent to Elhierty. street, next doonr to Wmn. Webb's Ftor., where he will be lappy to see them. The present state o thc iarktw-il.not aIlowv him to give but. at short credit,.:d.' trusts his pr.ives,.which are suliictitly low, will iemand the cash. le has just received from Charleston and Philadelphia a very select assortment of gentlemen'.s line Boots, for sale tot for a An assortment of tine and superfine Gai. tWre, Ties; Buskins and M isses' Bootees, to. gether with a new article styled, Palo AloI Ties, well worthy the attention of the ladies f' the-District. to uithnttefal -. By endeavoringto suit thetsteofall lie truste. to merit a further share of public patronage.. Sumterville, IWob 6. GIN MAKING, &C. VWeare prepared to execute or&rdi to extent in the above line, hothfr new ~ air. Our Ginis are nt.~ sur. easd by any miade in the St ate,. possesinag * l thie-dvantages of the Falling Breast andi SlidIng Rtibs, whiclh saves a great deal in way of repairs. We also use the Steel *Plate Saws, vith teeth set intiaaigie thatt cannot possibly injure- the iiiest stapile,. with. an improvmnent '.0 regulate the monating - f the cotton; our brush is constructed on a plan, giving at on1ce, the advantages of1 aightness, strength and force-all very material in the successful operation oif a Gn We would invite planiters to- eall at our shop and examiine for themiselves, whilst we would assure the public: general ly, that they shall have no.cause- to coim. ylain either of our. work or prices. - JMFNET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the * Cabinet linc-suc-h as Bedsteads. Wanrd rnbes Safes, Book case... Sta iuda,. 'L.'ale,. Wupioanha. &c. &c. tat si'rt not iec,. ont liberal terms. IIUDSON & U:ILOTLILR. Opposite the Pr.ofitEia vaurch. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, UAT. .IlV C. El. R A VlsN Won~iJd1 repcjJttully announce't, that hel . Bas nourin: elkarge-tle- ab~ove we/'- located blotel, cotnvenlient to thme mobst ou~siness part of the Town, for travellers; direct ly on all streets passing thirough-aind nowr undergoinmg thorough repa irs. lie eart estly solicits a cadLb fr'omi his (iendttb- 'amt the-public generally-for he0 teels- confidc~nj that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as nto pains will he- spared to :nake ail comfortable. A variety of the- bet. Liulumors ca n he hadie at thme Bar, exrcept on -nalis. (;wldard's old 18(k5 lrandy'a.nd other fme.~ Liniors in bottles: tihe mtost favorite bratndis of Cham pagnes; tihe choicest hrattds oft Segaurs and TPobacco; Scotch Ale in pints; SonIA \WA 'uin and ICE witi he kept constanti:ly on hand during thte sunanerr season-. Wood Stables, roomiy loat.+ for I rovers, andl always plenty otf cornt,.oaits anad ifodder, anid~attensive hiostlers. lie' is agent for the' Northern Line of Stagee. N.I.-Onnibuse~s run regularly to and~ from the Rail Road De~pot for pafssen~gers, wvho can also he accusommoated with a n1aigP.Uiuggy or horse to go itt. the~ 4ountry. v. Camden, May 2l,. 18.12 *1l tf M ~ erchants Hotel, BY .STI'EN & D)IVVERt. Cornecr of Ki(ng and14 SocietyPtr'utA, etAflt.I:SToN, s. c Tihis Ilotel~sjituatd in the bu..iness, part of the eity, offi.rs every derj,b~jle ionitori atnd contve-t net Boardeoru. Tlhe esaitblishmnit is C4'icntedt atrictly on. Te'speaanw.e I'inipes.. 'Ti:ats As Omni'a.m and Carige will attend te Steamaboat W..harf, and s to the1 UIti lt'ad Depot, for the accotnmodhation of Paseng-ru. *Plantationa for Sale, Th9 subscriber offers for sale his& Pan tatior In Sumter 1).ist rict,. two iljes isuii 4$ff uiteoshrg., consistIng of a 1-raet of sevelni ttn~rs and fifty acres (7i50,.),s large por f Oakl and Hickory and adnun~ably adap :Q .the cultivation of cotton. 'Thero 1-.,elen DeinHos-gootb out pgW-istliteandbarn-an houns liescatiadation of forty of- fifty no grdesM<Th'o gM6 l'fnde amid tec'idod health of the place conibime toreinder it a desirable P'otte't-me apply to. W. J. REES, Jr. Stateeburgh, Sept. 19,.1840. 46, tf le a togtitlat rdtuate fran one of h ppggli 941 the coing sson presenutig se re die to e aflloted.; Thev are all of undoubted medicinal owors unti hold outto theinvulld-a- promiso of rlier, uch as n ne others possem. They ecIh.lave Uer-thoulgily tried it a loug successrul pri,. vote proutice, andl;ve ocetablilsed for teio selves a reputsition but few possess, and given bettor satiafaction to the ifilited thans any of tile tasted'retsedies of tie, day. Its frering them to the public, the proprietor is inlluenced bIy no ainister motives of gain, but feeli con. selois thait thaisy ate erinontly deserving of public oniagdence. No nedicinen ever teibre th- public have acquired Mich deserved repui ttstioai upon s heir mieratn alone. or appeal vith sah irrosistile foeo to the intvalid.. lae, blootl. Dr.JKeeler'sSaran patriitaL for thlen removal atnd per manltent curo of till diseusos arising fromr till iuniptere state of the 0I,00 ud laubit of l'thett body vi.: Chronin lrouchitis, Catarrl, Plt riot. Conighs Soofula liu all its forms, Tetter, SonId-lnd( Ileler of tho faco, body nnd. ex' Itemities,- tChtronic Rhonmutimsm, clhroig -dhl seens of the stomach. I ivpr anid skin ; While r.wellings, I:Elargemnot of' the joints. old ul.. oers, Cosnitiutional debility, y lihlitic disorders mueratrial and hreditne.r pm diprsiionluts, eta. Uf-lTO T1 H-IK W I.. F/AWD'A' Ir-1% I CTI.W -Ii every change that is taking plhco in the h9y, it is manifessi hat it is brought nbout by wniething having a substantive existence. If we sulppose tie organs of our body originally perfrct usless chuiged by tihe iterventioin of soinsethinng that bears ui unlhiealtly relation to Ilesm. At all-cases- of diseues, there nmst be tihe interopsition of so te iew ingredlui, whil:ha, by playing its part as a cause, served to montify the properties before connected with tlie body. It is absurd to talk of spostaseous deisesi: taking place is organs healthy, With oak tw ianterpositiou of some morbific ngent. As well siglit we expect a picco-of ahulk to, tranifer itself Spotanllleously into Plaster of1 Puris, witlhiot the aid sof S.ulphuric Aeid. Il till deseusepthere is is prior enuise that mtost 11 reitored through tho interveition of the IlWOt(dlip: to nccomip'ils whichithe ssf1lictel H ave no runi.emdo voialil to Dn.. K1EEL.iJIilt'S SA It.-.A PAItil.I.A. 11~./ For deLtails,CertifiCatPs, etC., see circut lirs etc.-Price $1 per bottlo. largtv size, G bottles $5. D' Keefteri's Cotegh Syaup. Antioiig till the remnedlies before the public ili stands pore-eminnt. '0 at smption, Dlroll <:hitiii, Calarlis. Coughi, Ilonrseessa, Whoop. e-iff Cou.lhsa, Ileturisy, As-hmsrn, Spitingi Ofc Illood, iad fur all allectionts of th litilrnltsr y org"ans occ:asioed by cold. Ton aIntreho praise eluncot he hestowed upon th1i remnedy, tia the propri -tor urg,'o tiev nne nillicted vilh Uy of ite abliove! comphiltiuit, lo-pevrjsn it! at un;.. It is warmuted to cur or no pay. IHUo onig. iry Cents. Dr. -ele'r'si Cordit1 nuid Car asinataive. Every family whether rich or poor, wlo values health and tal ll Its liesling, shoull have this itvahitatle remely ct hand, It is, ili itely the best rnmedy kiown. far Diarrhtwn, lysentary, cholern morbuse. cholera infatun, ehalie, fir.tuilelcy, griplinag pails Cramp, etc., and for all disenseaofthostumuch and boi'els enlsed by teethinig. Th nunisiurous testiso nials from Pyl vsiciujv,%- und othurs uaiiolc:ited, lasa gven it n reputtiaton.as firm as ndtainut. Prico 25 eente per hottle. Dr.. KiLecrk Verinifhuge Syriep. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm less to tile patient and all powerful in destrov ilg tid renoviig ill kils of wornas fromt tht body. It is without dutinh, th1) Clicapest anil best dlestroyinsg inedicine before tile pulic, ass ivill if administered nccording to direc remove hes within five or ss. hours taken. The dose is anill acidk onall bottle conitains twicnaras muche) us sismilair rems idies. Price onsly 25 cenits pecr bottle. Dr. IKeeler's Liver samid S:.aan tive Pills. Althsough not. roe~cnommsdeda n's a "cure all,"' yet- thaey sno tas-salest andi bet-tremedy to remaove~ Cuonsuiptioan, .1 anntisee, l0yus p.p aia, lilhousnsoss, ne~rvoutsii .1 fosul stoma~chi. send-asches incdistion,5 etc. bUnhke othser eurgait i mlsediiee theiy leacve the bow..l' dlways relaxed, consa n ictly aire thae proper saujdirrinj for fasmasles an sd pers'ons I leading a 1)r. Keceler's Ri liassaantle Lo tieusi. A justly celebcrated exteral saalientionl l'or is of the chest, neuralgiae, heacd-achl, spruins, bruises, tic dobloax, sin ag of athe oisc, rhseumsatim, goaut , scinticsa and for sal iisurde.rs wheresit as sedautuivi niiil rreienth 'imeudy. as aipllatble. Pric. JWL 1-2 ets. per Jotdte.. Alli the ulouve clebirate'd and seal x Ceively ased smedcicinais sare pre'paredl andii oildl JIetil, For sale. by h r. It. S. Ms-lh-'tt, Sum. ervIl; %. .1. D'iellny~, Cunsnien; Iiaek~ l. hnyv, Ornta is.biuri; RIimtrait & SIilot, C2olumbnia; J. McM linnaa, Alari:on; P. M1. Csoen; Chasrlestoni andc by I rusggis~t ande Merchmants ins everyi' towssj iee. I!), 1810 8 ly Post-Office Arrangement, hie- kr.therns ancd W~esternt,. ats well ais the L hairles'itons (Caoambia ande Caisren ma5il, Due dhai ly at . 's 1 .2 P. M1. Cl,'oses', daily at - .I I A ICIiNGT(ON M.Xl t, Doe, Tusiredy at - 8 (Coses Fras'didv at . . " D (Nll NG lN M'AlI, Duse Satura.y at - i Cloeaws Tu'eId v aet .. d 1)ue Tuei~asy antd Frblaiy at 7 Closes Saturdaily & WVsednsdachy it - - .t 10J(0 Mitsday n t - 8 C.loess 8Sturay~ at - 4*1 Duce Tu'iesday 'Thusrey ansd, Satunrday it - - - 4 , W'll opens every day except Sundiay~ at - - H ('. 31 Wdli( close ait .. -. a Willhopen -i; .. - 2 is.2 WXill clis.e at - 5 Wd"sl open atui -+ ".5 1.2 , W ill c oet' ;at - 0I 1 N. 11. All Ti'irantsient neesapJe'rs tst, inataeeitely n-omss thse 'stra-'e f pduhia lts to, subsecribhers, mu sst hce pne-paid. Circula hr's, Illdhoifls, Lai'hagraphes~ &c ., rnst a(wt ashe pure-Isaidh thriee, censtss, othIt arwtise theay wvill nist he sentt in thle mail. Smterville, Jhan. let 1r"5(0 Gin Bands, ieclGt I000 Feot 4 incht Cojpper rvtdG Bands. Olil Flosi CLotik, Inia~ Rubbser Clotha, fitsussha(Carpetintg, together with ai h'i nsouortmenb of' Carriaigo 'Tritsninsgs, (G1', Pait, Vtrnisoh &c. IkKkta'o hiv Boots ar Shoes, Fori, Silks, Panasmats ghorn' and tStraw its, just opened by a: L.. It.' IlANKS. .7~4QB RE1 I F F frieafds of A, Ii. Brad.. tn, Esq annonune hiin as a Ondidae for the ofliceof Sherifl atiiho next elec, o~m. Mt arch 209th, 18'19, 21tI *-We~ are avuitorizeI to innounce , MALY.UR( 1% G )()N,,(q. a Untxdidate for the Ofifte of 8ficriW 'of 8um.. 3r I)istrict, at the nuxt Eiectio,. 1* We are auaghisesized to 1111ontle Col. JO;N C. ItIJAM I, a e, lidate for the oflice of Sherif, at the ensu ng Electrom The Fricemds of MRchardl B1. lOWN annnlieln him aw a Cmlli. late for the Oflicet of XiteriI' of Xtnter I)isitrict at ithe ensn ing l, E'lection. Ur Ve are anthorized to announee A12j 1011N 1iAI.LARD, as a candidate fo Sherif' at the ensuilg election. Trie CE'iciesIs of Willinaug X. COLIALM11i, E,811, annunnellie himn is a :anuidate for. Sheriff at the next Electiom FOR CLERMK. (r We are authorized to imnoice Mr. .01 iN U. i)UR.NT as a a:id1lato for the r lice of Clerk e of the ~ourt at t he ensinitg .eection. Mr. ilitor :--Pleae aniounce JOIIN )AltGAN JNEX, as a camithile for re lection to the ollice of Clerk of the- Court or Suititer 1)isti ict, and obliige the .'f" al- aa'uthirized to nmoiee DAN'ls, 11. IlilUG t cmididlate for the. ollice of' Cierk at the ming elec ion. FOR TA X COI,sL-ECTOR. tYWe are authorized to humtoitice.1OlIN W I).AXGAN, a candi late for Tax Collector, for (Iarltlant Autytv, at the next lection. ITj* Wc,- i'e zltt.110(i'.C( 1i mn1nn e A AEANIER WATTS, Ia1. is a Catidiate for Tax (Collector,of Clar tiont contty4 at the felming Nie tin,. MANY FItIE-N)S. E.tilu Notitcc, F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. B R 0 A ) S T It E E T, Sumiterrit ', ES. '. Afay 1'3, 1'W 2- if JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT L..W, Will practice inll the Coturts of 1.a, f1r lington anid ershaw ):Stricts Dlice on1e door below Clark's i iotel. COLLETON II. T011 AS, 'j|[um1ttroillt, -5. 6 Will practice in the Courts of Simu-ter, Jan 9, 1'950. ly Law Notice. TIheo sublscribers ha~ve thIis daIv formied a en..artneLri-!hp ill th pi'lract ice of ,a w. 1,. I.,. FIt.\SIjB, .h:. Fresh Garden Seeds, to\h'-Pas 1'a, (: bhat , T.nip4 nluion Sett., &c. &c .tr Edei at lImpr e~~~Iid. Yei.% Poi wdes. '. 1'ir Sb. by it. S. .\l-:,.Id.E'' School Books, of - ver lleseript in trot, the F.Ienui-n. ary' Sielb-r, to 1.,t in andth ireekl, il< lad! nig StaI :inery of all lkitis, for Si!,.le b A. J. & P. \h' t1-:s. Sumter Bakery, Thelu subsciiribier reetf$Pu i ~lly irm he~ pu1blic t hat he 'ont iuesi ~llnga lIree an alle l v.arie s f' 1a - 4.., e..iyrere:pt ol lFit -:f1 (>4Sh 'I ft-. up l(ni ' f.\:, Ni n, o:rei md te~ i'lhe ll. Fiary, rduce Nto $20 Trom: CalsonntoNew-ork (I fl.lIhfthelsu INt brs fo.a f~lA~~i. tllNa:a ll' iN o it.l u 18, :19.ciTill r', ta VtI. 'fare eduii e~ce to1~ $201 rom 1l TI slti1i ATt .\i.\fi.'10Cro T1-', liar .\l I d'.i \', it- i pr;lIthe \V t athlle 'cit tri t1ri.a ten e . r!iily t 0 ic . in. afteric t h ' e 1 t rn ral ill te'rSleat r eear:,, - .a \\4i~t l!e.. .\llGT. O, and \Vj t-:hir iN, N e'. i1-. T IiRie.''.t1i, it viau1\'t ic l to W \le'ti. 'iii ii>Nlc t\ .T I' \iti >R i , NP~lleii i ti ikE-.. 1l-I l i i htlg el~r. at alEN.ilVllt1l0. 'f'ir' etalne ' f'ih tis *2lnelc, iit i ( hrie' o1 hiiito \ 'In I., Nington , are i firs rille o h en iIlEr uencri onna nier aiIothe i;NulCAlNr At te orderntherteb, (arcsairi y. (' rMairny 9m an41)rth ly d1 Bl9,as fopr ae arrathni's Offim REDERICK CARK, NOS, aFros ec ly inform the ople ceied'kn a i:Ms nufatory n th City CAuINET F'JRNITUR -everoflfred ir of style or workmanship, cannot be surpas lie Olio invites those who are about to 1 prices-satisfied that they will be mnet wit Anwny his 81ock now on I Wardrobes Book Cases Contro Tables Sof'as Divains Sofa Taies Drssing Bureaus AMrble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. -Al WillTING DESKS in great varie 1 195 and 1 ("'All Furniture salbly pa( .9a , 1850) (IslttCSgtoin '2tbocrtisctients. Fashionable Clothing, GEOWG E A. 1LY)E, sterCSson TO notS-I'r'on& MIA, 283 Kt.i( Sl tEr.'. Opposite Mrch(ints Itel. 31anutacturer, Wholesale and l(etail Deal. er.in Clothing, G. A. IT. lItespettftlly invites the atten. tion of his friends and Ile pliclie to hiFc large asor-tmentt of Fashiitable andel Mo. anf Clothing trw on h:id, egnial inl every rrspect to the lies custoin work, to whicil he it weekly addinig largeo stapplies direci from his own 31antnfiactory in New York. This Establ odi sment i ~'(onductted entire. ly on the Casl Principles both in pturchasc and sales, gtiving him grea t ailvaintage ill his selections aid en alaing hin to !-ell a New York rates. 110 is now ol-ring thib stock, (whicl is not excelled for rarii"ty ;/ylc, beaut, and durnhilitI of mcoran -hip it the Urnioun, at stch prices as to na kc .t nmucdteenit for purclasintg to call be. tore toaking their s5'lectiotwt. A superiom ,iortstenrte f Ftine Shirts, Coll ars, ( 'ravats, ( 'ai', & c.& c. constan'tlv on h:n. With tte'tive ad~ obliging 8;slsmen, rentlemenl canl deend Iluo ha.vinig their wants stupp!ied immediately. All garmentl wirrainted to fit well and give satitfctiot' mt ever1 ftrespect. ErLi'Mr. Jtns T DAunv, lonr known it1 the clothing ine is now at this establish. inetnt, where Ie would be happy to see anci serce his friends. GEO. A. IlY)E, Sutccetor to I lotstan & I lyde. Chatrleston. May 2 ,' 19-m. :1) 1'y AMERICAN HOTEL c OIN Fit 0F tUING ANDT Goo; r STR;EE-Ts. CIE 4J.L.AS T ON, 8. C. Thllis Hotel isitutel in the ntost fash, i .n;able part of the City. The l'roprietoi will he plea:ed tl see his frieids and th< r:iveliing public protisinlg. that no exer. tions hall be wanit ing ont his part to nakt their stay agreeable. Prices reasoinable. F. A. IIOKE, I'roprit-or. ImN.-V.'uso, A s*i.L. -. PLANTERS' HOTEL, CII1\RILESTON, S. C. I"'rnw'rly keipt by ('hwries IT. iot.i 1.:\.\IKIN & hII'ltST llt~aing ' herine the I 'roprietaors of thh extens aU l known establishatoet sublit its lahuLiiis w.ithI r'iitljiene tao pttub retn!ir cinufi rtable. al w ho nay favor thbent wvitha a retill. ICharl eston Hotel. States lal,.\ugu-l ta u' h ('rgh,) a leased tip I:.' ;\It I.h-:lT( )N lyI.:1 I~L foh a termt a oar, taloas pleaisure in staf tmt that the~ uitire' htabblshnen~tt hats heet r''ited andl uioriitui- w'ith new Fu''' 1 rnitunre anI i' now open'i fo r the recep'Itioni of com~l Im lprotvemen'lts htave also bieent umade in the' I hrm-, ptartii larly in the L-'ahe's' l)e part anent by tht :ohiht oun of a lttecept ii l':irlii, andi lt'' renlial of the~ La:ihes \inch .mp~n vanent;is, lhe is assuiredl wI ''rcatIv mhl tai thet comifo~irts of tha gu' hi o Iti hus: i hops,. by~ .-tric at tea i n 'p in ! uawuinpart t'ogethetar wfah ti It .\.\ I l1 'h l.\l I lt, l'roprietiir. SCOTT & EWART, N. 1, .\ l l I .;\NTS'' htf)\V, Cei otntlyt oin handl a get.ner'al assort Hardware & Groceries, l'Iela ow , \ ''1. \A~ nys IIl.Iars, &., -I ", Sa (, Guage.rs, l.en is, Salnari's ~~.\il I 'raink, .\lS d i rews,- \V ragz lrroni, .\ldal SIu'h. \Vma'gfed irler, wit, a . .r'' , ii 't nil .t'laster..l ti , of l it', I' a''.1 .\lohisgt. l m a d2;e l ~ e \( md U : '.' fi te ti thes 'un tinga. rsE Varni l '. nl!., i l' itet li lyhes, \V'it Ii,~~a~' n' IrIn ied p.nurea~ manufacr Ilie~ ar'e apil! t'reet tira. --- . l EX')..-... 2004),lbr. .\. atch ot Ba Onry 10 klo.ain-aut luy twerc for alebh 195 AND 107UNO STREET9 t Sumter Istriot tJf heO hasrecently re of NewfYdrk, the' ebolest srtment f the Southern. rnarket,,and which for beauty imrchase, to call and examin- hi stock and b1 general approval., (and, are the latest iStyles of Card Tables Piano Stools. Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dii ng Table~s Arrn Chairs Malhogany Chairs WaIlut Do. &c.. &c. &c. L]ederick Clark, )7 A1ng71 Street, Victoria Range, C(arleIs0n, ib. C. ked for Transportation. 11y .C')tarlestolt 2ocrtisetttilts. T10 MMI-NT TAILRS. It. B. CLARKE, Il-Ha now on hand, a full assortinent of the LATST STYLE AND FINEST QUA 1ITY (if the following Goods: Superfine and medium BROADCLOTIIS, in. back and colors Snperfine and vnediunt black French and German Doeskins; Fancy Casimeres of the Intest htyles Ve.tiungs-Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra super. black Sutina and Silks (Sn'.'s Kid Glovez, best quality, in bla.k, wlite and colors Gent's Heiver, Merino and Military Glove Under Shirts andl Drawere, of Silk, Wool, Meino.and Cotton lack It-lian and fancy Cravats, of the best quahity Tailors' Trimmings, of all kinds. Orders fron the country prompitly atteloed to. i. B. CLARKE', 25 Iing-street, d store above Market st. Charleston, Nov. 28th, P.19. 5 6mn W, A. KENT & MITCHELL, FASIIIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E ST A B -1 IS 11 ME N T, MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 King-strect, corner of Went wor th, Chiarles tont, S. C. l'urchasers will find at all times a full aml complete stock of Gent's. READ )-JA DE CLOTNRLVG A t T1 CL.E'.. -. -. K r-T 6. It. 1.ffTCHF.I.I Mniantfactory 13 Waslington Stores N. V. ay 1849; 30 tf T: E, CLYDE, WRIOLESALI4-AD RIETAIL IGR'OOEBR, UN DER 01D1 FELLOW'S HALL, M~eetinig Street, CHIARLESTON, SO. CA. D)E AI.ERI IN Sugar, Coffee, lYfolasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c, AGIENT FORl Canatoni TIea Cioma nya 's Cceebrated Black anad Greeni TEAS. Nov. 2.8 5 Gm GREGG, IIAYDEN, & GREGG, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWEIRY,, SIEVER WAR E. G~uns, niilitary and Fancy Goods, Corner ot King and Haksell streets, Cimarb'ston, .3. C. A11 SIANEY )A YEN N HARMVONIC INSTITUTE FERINAtND) ZOGBAUIM, Importer of 31USiC, IICAL INSTRUIJMENTS, ing~ street, Sign of the Lyre, Charlecstont, S. C. To M~illers and Planters, The subscriber has just received an as sortmruent f .dt in ~tg ClothIs of various W'ithIs, and1( will beh sold low by WVM. HIOW LA ND, N. l Corneor of %larket and .Tan I, le50, It) 31, King streets. J. & E. liLY, BOOT, Shuoe, 11:nt and TRUNk WV A R1 E~ [{ () I S E, No. 3265 KIl%-STruEET, Charle~ion, N. C. '2 D)( RtIlS NOR TlCP I 0" G EORG; E-S-rnr. Jase 3t (Im, Paul T, Villepigue, Chasresto, S. C. Edward C. Tharin, A Ni GEN'L.. COMM1ISSIO)N MIRCI[.ANTl, -lieep. always on hand a general Stock of - G;rocerie, & c.,.and d isposes of every des cr ipt ion of l'ruce aL tt private .eale. r Refecrences: SM. C' MennECA!, E~sq., and Col. JAUtES Gans'EN.Jan 23,. tf r . O. Dks&Sn FA CTORS, AND (OMMISSION MER? CHIANTS, SournT AT.ANIIC WVnanr, Charksten, 8. C. An 23 y -Y" w-__ - ,- ' to 0d' Veuta and lifai RE AD Kiuukeln oL elf-Preservation ONJY 25 CENTS. This Book, Just pubaolhed, is filled with, -isc fil information, on tin Imfinnities and disagses' of the Generative Organs. It addresses Itself alike to YOUT'If, MANHOOD and OLD A'. To all who apprehend'or sufter under the dire Coisequences of early or prolonged indiscretions -to all Who feel the ,-exhaustive efrects of seden tary and ineful liabits-to all who- In addition to declining piyical energy, are the victims of nervous und mental debihty, and of inoping und inelancholy desponlsrncy. i)r. K. would say Rend aig Book. The vnlunble advice nril impressive warning it gives', wIll provent years of misery and sufler erng, and save annually Thousands of Lives. irent by readinig. it will learn how to pre vent tle destruction of their children. rY)' A renittance (of 25 cents.enclosegd in a letter, nddresed to DR. KINKILIN, N. W. cornier of THIRD & 1:1NJ N Streets, between Spruce & Pine PIiLADELI'111A, will en sure a book, undler envelope, per return of mail. FIlT-IEr.N YEAIIS ofextenive anl uninterrupted practice spent in this, city lia.ve rendered Mr. K. tho mostexjwrt and successful rsctitioner far and near, in the treatment of al diseace of a private nature. Persons nillieted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mer curial rhetinatsm, stricturns', gravel, dimease nriing from youthful exceset or impurities of the blood, whereb tie contitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with s'uccests. Ihe who pieces himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill P at a distance may address Dr. K. liv letter, (pnst-paid,) and be cured at home. PACKAGES of IEIDCINEH, DiiIECT. OINS, &c., furw airded, by sending a remittance and ,ut up Pecure from DAMACE OR CURI. 014.. C'9?" Jlooks-lies, News Ageutm, Pedlars, Canvassers, and ill others supplied Willh th above work at very low raete. Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly Important Remedy, MITCHEP'S EYE SALVE. A certain, sajf- and efetual turefor Sore, Weak and in/lamed 1%cs, designed ex. presslyfor Discase <f !te Eye. TIs iuparalleld sueer,.i which has attend ell tine u.e of this prepvaration.and tine acknowl ededl neceiiiity for some article which can he rehel upsn n a remnedy in severe cases of Op. thalmie affeetions which iare so prevalent in thiLs country, induced the l'rprictor to make ar rineltiient thruigh hi Agents, to pace this Salve within the reiich of every individuni who nav nieed tine benefits which repuit from itA use. Tihe ;reat aulvataigei piess'ed by this. ar tile over every other, its Certainty. Safety, Convenience and iSconomy. All physicians ad nit that great danger is to be napprelemia from dlrugazing the eye when in tin inilaned and n. healthty statc. In the ute of this Salve this oh jection is entirely removed, as no han can inswibly result from its use; it being in nil ca .es applied to the eternal portions of the eyei, thereby avoiding all the inconvenience, puin mnd danger, which iiecesasnrily attend the in trodluction oftany puninent artirl into the cyc. Its activity in subutiing inflaminationis so great that biut few case, requilre tho- use of'more thani one bottle to efyecta mprfect cure. CxAgents at Suniterville: .esis. A. J. & I. Mis, Drs. 31iller & hiossard, and D. It. S. Mellott, nind by Agenits generally in South Carolina. A Voice to the People. DIL. GOlIlDON'S FAMILY I'ILL8.-Be ing compounded exclusiely of such ingredients as nature intendied should operate tini tie in pinrities of the linnan sytemn-strike at the root the disense, renoving all imupurifies fnas Lte body, opening the porns entemally and intern ally, seperating nil foreign and olioxiousparti eles from the cihyle, so that the inod, of which it is' the origin, must be thoroughly pure--nee essffrly securing a free and vigorous action- to .t b.t. hmng., liver and stnomache, thereby res ffring irahhk, by'openling.tyores, clea~aing' then neiins andi arteries, unimpeings. all thne nmatural veins andl purifying the blood, they ren der tine system' not, only'thoroughnly nound, but also itnperviouis to diseas e cen wren all other means haefailed. Tn' E universal. ceebrity whiich this medl. en as gianed in every ection of tihe connnry, iry, and thn- many astonishning cures it has af feetedin, have establishuid its eflficacy beyond all dloublt; as a geuneral famnily) rueidici no it has rio rival. iia all cases of lind igestioin, liiliouis Fe. vene, Iyspepsia, Liver omplalints, Sick I lead. chJndce. Asthman Dropsy, P'iles, Colic, Woirms, D~isease of thie Heart, and in all nitile tioins of thre stomnacheo an nn:1ExeL,, Gonrden's P'iils will be 6,ound' a never failing-remedy. To insure the fill benefit of these cele'brated! Pills, they shoni he- kept in thei ibouna, so thnat upon ith iars't e,,nmm,-sineemnt of rickuness they runy bne at onice resorted to. One dlose thern is better tharn a domzern after tine disease has he comec establishedl In thie syste-n. Gordlon',a P'ills are purely vergetabl., and so inlnoceint (lhat the, infa~nt of a nuonthn old imay~ ur-e teun if iandicim-~ is requiredl, nt iunly wvithn safety but with acertninty of ieeiun. ig aill thed becnetit mediicine is' enpabile of imtuifing. Fe imnali eima uise them during ali thne critical pe riods of their live,-'ir. (,.-don's Pills will~ insure their hnealth nnsd proditee regularity in all the fuinctio~ns of hf. Witin the last, twelve nmnths~, more titan one hnumrirned cas'es of the tmost aiggr-avateda fanns Ioif dinspepsin. have been emnui by the mediicirn', whenure rigid dijetinug, tine ilie Pill, and almnnit every othenr mieans had bneen re.sorted to,nithout arny beunefit. and whlen de-ath starerd its mi-era bin victimns fully isninhe face, If D~r. Goirdn's l'ilis were not adap'ted to thes cur' of any bit this hnorridl miaady, their unifonn succcus it this i4a'u*e anione wvould. itlicjlietit to, --waft 'n the, fame"~ thne name of their inv~entior, as a bene-. far tor of lis speines. Tihe mnelheitne never fanils to cure the worst ense, of Pi'les in ene aree-k! F-or sale at: Ig Agnt ait Sunmte.rville; Messrs. A. J. & P. Monse,., Drms. Miller & llmsard, anid D). 1I. S. Mellett, und by Agents generally in Souith C'arolinan. FARE REDUCED Manchester & Wilmington RAIL ROADS ~The Stochn'lers, FEl limSON & PRtIN. GLE- take t his early' met~hiod of returning thei r thau~nkI to the good. people of Sumiter D).. irit, (or t heir very k ind andt liberal pa. tronmage bsestowed smico the~ simort tiniceuthev hatve haen enig:nged mn tis "glorious enter. pre."--Fhre lbeing now rouhuied to haldf un conseqtnetnce of thne great riseo in cotZtn, wilichin we incereiy honpe will itndluce many to call arid take andvatntage~s now lffering,. lianeut, I I~nmns, Sides; IL.rd, ilnttecr, Chneee, l-'%h, Man-kraln , Mtnl lettI, (Cod, annu Irish Po'utatoes; Catndles, Sperm, Andannuadt itn and Tallow; Plour, ltimore, North Carolitna anmd Iluckwhneat; ( olle'e, Java, Rio and Cu hia: Sungars(r Crnhed, Cla: rifled a tnd Brown; M'iasses andn T1reakle; Crockery arnd Iliard. wvarr-; Nailst, ,agin, Ro~pe .and Twi une; TIeas, Tobahncee, Suiap. Sta.rein, andif Blue I nd~igo: Limie,. Cigars, Salt, ron, a ndm a va-. riety o1 Cwe et thnigrs, to be hasd ant the sign of tine Ne-groes, (Cornter lBroatd and Mlain Stree, Sumtnterville, S. ('a. $1,00CASH Ihand for thIn punrchnase of Negroes of J. . . SH ARP. ColumbnhaS. C. An.,1849. Lawn and Linen Cambric Junst opened and for sale by WM. tlOWV.. l,ANIy at North Fast Corner of Kting and Market streets,. A vecry large nesortmnent of LJAWN ANDl LIN IN CA3innIC lIANDKRCHIiFS, rangng. ii pmr from (I 14 ho 81 ?5 enich. A BU4WY I'O1%,SAL S, (hap ferdCteb Appl ., COMPOUND isaAt or S A i S A P A I IF; Woester sad Alessing .ttie ne mes etrairdinryftrg Meauise 134 ' This Extract Is put up in-Qurt wetlei It 1. iig times cheaper, cleaantaer, and wrrantled supereg to any sold. It cures disasse withst reemliG purging, sickening. or debliatS gigL The great beauty and superority $Ii perile over all-other Aledicines is. e . =aten disease,it invigorles tire body. It has e very best SPIUNG AND SUMMER MEDICIES ever knowaq. it' not only purliies th& s.. tem and strengthens the pesos, but it creaiQ 5ew., ercand rich blood; a pwer et eicine. And in this lis 0h gcknil .&Oec efili wonderful success. It has performed wila hel: two years, more than one hundred th d'9e. of severe cases of disease, at least, Use00 -"e sidered Incurable. It has saved the.lives fasar-, than 15,000 children the three past seasons. 100g000 Oases of General DebltIt'sapd Wgisat of Nervous Energy. Do. . P. Townrsaso's Sarsaparilla invigorates tie, whole system ermanently. To those wihooee lbst'theilr muscular energy, by the eg'ects of 'ase.. cine or indiscretion committed In youth OrAhe - cessive iniulgence of'the pession'e.ab- - by physical prostration of the nervous a omla stude, want of ambition, fainting sensa penw. ture decay and decline, hastening towadt ftl disease, Consumionj oan. be. entirely restr4. ly is leseant-remedy. This Sarsarsif-tfssapp ior to any RNVIGORATING CORDgAL, As it renews and Invigorates the syste.s,- res met tivity to the limbs, and strength the ssalar system in a most entraordinary degree Consumspusa Caesd.. - Cleanse and Strangthena. Goasp - k Oured. tronicijih Censuamptie.n, s- des. plaint, Colds, CaterrA, Coughs, .uha (se, 8pis : il Blsed, Soreness in 1th Chest, Hecta. . N4qAt Swest,. Difficult or Profass Ezpecltaer Pean in the Side, #c-, Asee &eea ar.dc can be curve.. Spitting Blood. Di. S. P. Towssant-I verily believe your Sarsa. -%W parlla has been the means, through Pauvidence,. of saving my life. I have for several years ha4 a, bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At listi raised large-quantities of blood, had nIght'sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and i not expect to live. I have only used your Baras. parilka a short time, and there has a wondeifdht change been wrought in me. I am now able to. walk all over the city. I raise no blood, ami =y, cagh has left me. You can well Imagine that-fi am thankful for these results. Your obedlautt servant. Wi. RUSSEL, 63 Catherlse-stt Penale Medlelnfes. Da. S. P. Townsamo's Sarsapaerlla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption. Barren.. nets, Protag sus Uteri, or Falling of thu Womb Co tiveness, iles, Leuoorrhaa, or Whites, obstructed. or difficult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, O involunt'y discharge thereof and for the aeral nrcstration of the system-no matter irhether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by it. regularity. illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating.edecUts on the human. frame. Persons all weakness and lassitud, froa taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its ingluence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not. be of uas, in cases of so delicate a nature, to enhei t Cer. tificates of cures performed, bait we can aasul'the. aflicted, that hundreds of cases have been to us. Thnusanas of cases where families = 8 without children. after using a few inaluable Medicine, have been blesd ltealthy ofsprng. Great Bleessg to Motheras au It is the safest and most ef'ectual a purifying the system. and relieving the a attendant upon childbirth ever AIscov*%d. t, strengthens both the mother and the child sets. pain and disease, increases and ensiches, W 9 thnee who hae used it, th'ak it is I-Al is highly useful both besbre and aftel as at prevents diseases attendant aun in Costiveness, Iles, Cramps. Swelling of th Despondency, Heartharn, Vomiting, Pa'* back and Lions, alse Pain; Jlemorr regulating the secretions and eqa.. latwon, it has no aqual. The great- 'betya medicine is, itls always safe, and the mnst use it most successtoit:, very fews cotae any other medicine, in sonie 6 little C lejagoesta is seful FExercise in the open raa E e . JotaaaBeggy~ Of Jersey City, mn..aid and highly Ey manoi.-the.taptist Denomination, ed ilowing certifieute at Dr. S. P. Townsend's It speaks for itsell. Da. S. P'. Towtuzcmr,-Dana Sir : I awn conatrained to give you a statement of the beneilt I derived feasm nscug your Sesaparilla, believing, by sa. doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are Suf fering as I have been. I was reduced for many month by thae Dyspep'sia, so much. that it was 'with much di aiculty for nme to walk or keep abonut.' had also a tether, whn. overed the moat pert my hed-which was extremely troubaesme and mor: t- uttobe almost' a scab. I used quite a numbr o tmedlos for both the complaInts, but received little or no benefit, til I tookC your 5ar. aarrilas, whcich, through the kindness of' Provi.. dacnce, has restored me to more than my usual' health, as I anm now enjoyinug better thandikave i a number of years. 1 am now 60 years of ags. li believe it to be an invaluable medicine, and recoin mend it to my numerous acquaintences,'whieh is very targe, as I heave been a minister a grettinsay years Ihopa tis hasty sketch may be at inuck. benefit to you as your medicine has to me. July 11, I5t7. JOlhN SEGF.It, Jersey City. Methodlet Clergysanan. Thes follnwin'g was sent to ours Agent in 1166 .way. by thee 11ev. J. 0. TUNIIION, of thae Methodist E piscopat Church-one of the moat learned and re spected in the, connection-andl la aunotheer evidence. o. the wonderful effects 'of Dr. S. P'. Townsend's Sarsap'arilta onu the system. Facertg P'raeon-lIaving for some tine past, as you are awaae, ex perienced great general debilit of my iystem, attended with constant and alarmin Irritation of my tharoat and lungs, I was, at y an stance, and in consequence of having reedCean Mell.ean's decided testimony in its behalf, iuoed~ to try Dr. 8. P. 'Vewnasand'a far.amedl Sersuparille, I- triedt it, I confess, mure in the hope than in the confidence of its proving efilcacinus ; but I ams bound in candor now to acknowledge, that I had not tred it long before I began to expetence its salutary elibet ; anad- I may now say, wIth Captain MtcLean, "thaet I' would not be withount it on any coapsidera. lion." It has lone me more good than any pr.. vinue remedy I have tried, and iL this statement is. deemed by you of any Imporiance, you have tny' full consent to make it pub lc. Rahaway, August 3d, 1847. J. 0. TUNiSON. SCROFULA CURED. This certificate conclusively proves that Gels Barseperilla has perfect control over the meet eb. stinate disease~s of the bleood. Three persons cured inona house is unaprecedented. Three Children. Di. 9. P. Townsstno-Dear Sir : I have the zees.. sure to inforne you that three of muy chlren have been cured of the Bcrnfula by .the use of yet, excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bad Sores; have taken only foe boattles~ It took them away, for which I feel my self sander great ohligation. V'ery respectfully, ISA A W. CRA IN, 1051 Weoter-st. OPINfION8 OF PXgYS!IOANS. Da. S. P'. Towysano is almost daily teceltihg orders (rotm rhyaicians in differenst parts'of tiin. Ujnion. This is to Certify that we', thme undersigned. Phlysicians of thce City of Albany, bare in numer cals cases praserthed Dr. S. P. Townsetad's Stse rilla, andl beliere it to be one of tha meat valable. preparations in lice market. Hi. P. PUl.INO, MI. D. J. WiLSON, MI, D. It. Bi. IRIOOS, M. D). Ailbany, A pril 1, 1847. Dr. S. r'. Towmend's P'rioci palOffice has been removed from lai6 I.ulton, ho SNrasae street, ii the buwilding formerly occupied by the' South DaI~test chur'ch. Acua.liddng & Cat. No. $ Sltateistreet,a Mr.E idr Nol 00 Courstistreet. B3sk'.. Samuel Kiddie'r, Jr., Lowell ; lienry Pratt, Selessa James hI. Oreen. Waircester Aluo & Genlt, IConcord ; J. Ratich k Son, Providetsce; secd by Drnaggiets and Merchants generally througkout the. United Stales. Weeo' Indies. end the Cenaas. A. J. & P. MOSES, Sole Agents for Stumter District.. Trout & DeLange, COMMlISSIONAJER (Y1I4VTS., ('''arkcston, S. C:. IKeep contstatly on hmand, it larire nisrort,. menort of Fresih hurnit Stonre imn, Uniren., sdale Ceamenst, I'lasster of Pari'5 New Yonrk Marbietimec, Philadtelphia white o e'p suim, or Ftarer manuring PI.aster,- Fire. and Ulcarth Drviea4, - Plastermtg l ii arnd Inid~wing Mvnerois in gener Ir.7 All Or'dera punctaclly atlanded to aind pficos msed-d aie. A Nice 40 1i$' etfrptr it gire lsziper AIa,~ the e t.gi.' Por .alii by 1. n. rt a K ra