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ta )reap.. dir of~v&BW t ed by able and acce) -in all the.1fite. b sy and ornnamenta edupatio es have mJa ud'tM' mos Jibe ra complete ar. aite tooimpart an extensive, thor a ighly finished educationV to, all the pupils cQmitted to their charge; and on the niost moderate terms. Str.et and parental attention paid to the uwinners and morals of the y6ung ladies. Religious ser vice, m, connection With Subbatfi School s . es, held -every Sunday morniny in he benefit of the Institu. sehol ar is di into two essions o yve months each, beginning espqctie n tih first Mondays in Feb. r ry atd uly; payments hialf yearly in auvantle. Rites the the same as last year. D. B. McLAURIN, Sec. & Treas. he flowfevng resolution was adopted by pard of Trustees: esolved, That hereafter any parent, whoshall send to board and educate in this Institute, at any one time five daughters, 'shall be entitled to receive the board and eduaention of the fifth one gratis. An arrangement has also been made to supply Students of the Institute with books and stationary at Charleston retail prices. Feb. Oth 1WO 15 tf WAebb Clark's Hotel, SUMTERVILLE, 8. C.j This Ilotel is mituated in the nmost pleas. ant part of the ton% n. The Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the trav. elling public; promising to spare no exer tions on his part to render themn coimflorta ble. Chargcs reasonable. W1EBB CLARK, P'roprietur. Jan- 23 13 tf 3rTi-_Weekl Telegraph, (Columbia) and Charleston Courier, copy three months and send bills to this otlice for payment. SUMTER Boot and Shoe Mart BENJAMIN FOLSOM, would respectfully infori i si,4 F friends Uind tie public that he Removed his estabbslhnttt to Liberty ttreet, tixt door to Vmt. Webb's store, where he will he happy to see thet. The presett state of the nmarket will not nllow hi m to give but a short credit, aind trusts his prices, which are sufficiently low, will detand th. cash. He has just received front Clharleston and Philadelphia a very select assortnent of gentlemen's fine Ioots,.for sale lotu for cash. - . assflon(rtmestnt of line and superfine Gti , 3ies, -uskins and hI isses' Bootees, to. ther with a new article stylcd, Pa/o Aim -Mes, well worthy the attention of the ladies of the District. By endeav'oring to suit the taste of all hetrusts to merit a further share of public patroinage. :umterville, Feb 6. GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to yy extent its the above line, b.,tlh t'or new ~orkand repairs. Ouar (inus are not suir pase by any miadle int the St ate, polss~sing all-thn!i ndantyps of thne Fa1lingr ltr'nsi and sliding lRios, whicb saves a great dea.l in way of repairs. WVe also tise the S'teel late Saws, vithi teeth set in an angle that cannot possibily injttre the finest stapjle, 'ith aniprovmtent 'in regulate thme imating hecottonl; our brnu-h is contsfrneted ona pldan, givintg at once, thle advanxtagecs ot - l ightness, st rengthI an fo ~rct--allI very ma~terialin the successful operat ion of at Gin. WVe would invite planters to call ait our shopj and examine fomr thouniselves, whilst we would assture thte public genieral ly, that they shall have nto cause to comt plain either of our work orprc. CAIIINET1 alAKINiG. Weare also pireparedl to tdn work in thie Cabinet. line--such as Beadsteads. Ward robes- Safes, Book cases, Statnds, T'ables, Onplboards, &c. &c. at short notice, oni liberal termss. * IIUDlSON & BItOTIJIR. Ojposite i1he f'res/ ytieriain church. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, * EATE~ k3V C. EI. I)AV I., Wou hi res4pect fully inniot uce, liat he ltos tnow in chtarge the abtove ceell locat ed H oteh, convenient tio the monst buisineuss part of the Town, for travellers; directlyv on all streets passing thirongh-and. now undergoing thorough repairs. lie earnt. estly solicits a call tromt his frienids antd the publ ic generalIly--for he feelis oueentu tiot they canntort he otheurwise Ihanu pleas~ed, ats ino paLins wvill be spared to make all com fortable. A variety of thc best itqutors cantie hail at the lBar, except on Si udays. Goddicardi's o0d 1805 Blrandy anid other tine Liuors in bottles: the most favorite btranids of Chain. pagnes; the choicest bran~ds of. Segars ntid Tiobascco; Scotch Ale ini ptiuts; Hot,.t W.t im:n andi iCE wid1 he kepit constantly on ?hand dairing tihe sominer season. Good stables, roo~my lots for D~rovers, and always plenty of cornt, oats aitd fodder, and attensive hostlers. - He is age'ntt for the Northern Line of Stages. N. 1.-Omnibuises run regularly to andl from the Rail Road l)epott tor passHentgers, wocan also be acctonanoda)4teLd woit h a carriage, buggy or horse to go intto the cooutry, Plantation for Sale, The stubscriber' ofi'rs for sale his Plan taution in Sutimer District, two iniles south of" Statesburg, conisistinig of a tract oif seven hurtdred anid fifty acres (7~5tf,) a larmge parijon Oak and Hlic kory anid admnirabaly adapt~et to the cultivation of cotton. Thecre is an excellent Dwvellitng I louse-good ont buildings---stalie and barnts-and houses for theoaccommtodation of forty or fif ty nie rneus Thtegood lands and <Iecided healthi iof the lade cotmbine to rondos it a desirable Spurchase. Eor terms apply to WIV. J-. R E ES, Jr. Statesbtrgh, Sept. 19; 1840t. 16 t f "1I erchants' Hotel, ~ ~'EN & IVR E, ng~a and Soclety-streets, o Y4~~~~rroY, 5. 0. i~n th'hnursce port of the clI~~. ~~orydesiraible lhnfbrt and convent iunnet hTvlnt~agr intunity, and Permat neta tb eW'~T~aathshnmnt 1lm condumctedl strit yr 'n Temp6rae - Pincilei. TEaxa ~Ai~da i" will attnd. the ~W~t,.a~d ~ rd thm 'fitl foisd accom: istion of Passon~fgt u h n u p yal add * tak* ' e .a i entto valid i Oro " o ie(.' such an nain" oth~,ro pospeum. They eahhave keen thoroughly tried in a long suecessfal pri-. Yate practice, and Fi'we established for them stlves a reputation hut few possess, and given better satisfaction to the ufllicted than any of t-e boasted remedies of the day. in ofli.ring thet to the pubtic, the proprietor is influenced by no sinister motives of gain, but feele con scous that they are eminently deserving of public confidence. No medicines ever before the public have acquired such deserved repu - tution upon their merite alone. or appeal with. mch irresistible force to tihe invalid. PURIFY "lhue blood. Dr. Keeler's Sars PIarinit for the removal and prr.. maunent cure of tall discuses arising frot an impirer state of the DILOID ad hubit of the body viz: Chronio Irocnchititi Catarrh, I'lu, rimy. Coughls Scofula in all its formss, Tetter, Scald head. Ulcers of the face, body and ex. freinties, Chronic htlicunatism, chronic dii. seeas of the stomach. I iver and skin ; White swellings, Enlargeninut of the joints, old ul cers, constitutional debility, syphlitio disorders suercurial and hereditary pro dispositions. etc. aIXr'TO TIlE WISE AND AFFLICTED -le every chango that is taking place iu tile body, it is mattifesti hat it is brought about by Something having a substantive existenice. If we anisose the orguns of our body originally perket unless changed by ite intervution of something thit bears an unhealthy relation to themte in all cases of iiseases, there must be the interopsition of so ne iew iugredient, which. by playing its part as a cause, served to Imiodify the properties before contected with the body. It is ubsurd to talk of spontaneous dkeuise taking place inl organs healthy, with out the interposition of soine morbific agent. As well mighitt we expect a pieco of chalk to tranfer itself spontaneotily into Plaster of P'aris, without the nid of Sulphuric Acid. lin ll disenesesthere is a prior cau'o that iist be removed through the intervention of the ILOOD : to Hecornp!isl which tie nfllected have no remwd/ elial to Dr. KELIElC's SA WA PA ItILLA. 9__'. For detuil,certificates, etc., ses circl lass etc.--l'rice $1 per bottle. large size, 6 battlesj $5. Dr. Keeler's Congla Syrup. Among all the rerned;vs before tie public tins etatids pre-e'minenit Consunmnption, lIlrou chitis, CUntzrmrlis. Conghs, ioarse-ness, Whoop, imeg Conghs, l'lvuri-sy, As'mnt, Slitting of 111I1d,,11d for all :l-Ctionis of tha pulImonary orgmxs ocaiioed by colbt. Too much praise cannot be bestowed uposi this reedy, Rad the proprietor urgo4 any one isillected with ani of the ave cornplaints to secure it at once. It it; warrauted to cure or no pay. Price only fifty cents. Dr. IKe4lcr' Cordlil and Car mininative. Every family whther rich or poor; who tuines health und all its blessing, should have this invahuble remedy at hand, it is infit itely lite best renedy known for Diarrhua, dysentery, cheilera norbus. cholera infanatum, cliolin, fb.tuletey, griping pias cramp, etc., and for all disentees tlithe setomnich and bowels caused by teething. The taunerous testim'. nials from I'lvsicinus tad others unsolicited, heast given it a reputationl as firm as adamaunt. Lrico 25 Cents lper bottle. Dr. Kecle'r'# Versausfage Syruap. This remely is peasaint to the taste, iurm less to the patietl ae all powerful ill destroy Ilng and removilg aill kinds of worms from tlie body. It is without doubt, the cheapest antd beslt destroying medicinie before the iblic, and will if administered according to ditec. tious, remove heml within five or shx hours after tuken. Te dose is simaill, and each bottle contitai twice as much as simiilar rein idies. Prieo only 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Keler's Liver sanud Sata Althoigh not re'commrsentded as a "core all,"' yet they3 are the naildlest andI best remndy to remlove Coinsuiiption, Jaundice, l)ysip.p ainm, liihiousneass, nswrvousne a, foul stomanch. head *nchse induhgestionm, etc. Unlike other puirgnt;sive nn-diehime they leave the howVels aelways rehiared, conseqenmtly are thce prope'r mmedineii for b-imle's anid pdersons leading a sedentary litt'. P'rice 2.' cents. Dr. Keel~er'sI 1 Riaceatic Lo liosa. . A justly ce'lebratedl e'xterme aplicationi for lpase of the chest, i-uiralgia, hceud- ach, Isii uas, beruises, tic dolweima s, sw ellinig of the yeemts, rhieumiathsm,:;aut, sciatica asnd for all diseorders whle'rejin a wth~sivuoiln ruhietfacie'nt remeduy i apphciabile. I'rice 37 l-2 Cts. pier bottle. All thnr eabovo celehbrntedl anid e'xtenesi..-Av ned uem-diciim-s are prepared and sold Re.tail, 2!I I arket Strce't. Fo ah y Dir. It 8. AM,-lh-tt, .Sum. lcrvislle'; Z. . . )elay Cian(ntieen; ilhick h'lny, O..rangebu)11rg; I nit rittht &5 .\uit, Coltumia~; .J. McM hillan, Miarion; P. M. Coehein; ChairleCstn un by lOrtsgtfist ninel Me rchnts' itt every townc ulithroughout ihe Stte. DeeL. 19, 1849 8 ly Post-Office Arrangement, l'eoq.-Ufice, Natumterille. Thie Statebutrg ial, wh itbI eimbrac'es ihe Noirthe'rii acid Weste'rn, as wel I. thelii Chiarlesten (Cultunmbia andi Caniihein itail, I ue daicly ait - 9 1.2 ', 31. C.lo."esc:itly at . 4 o DAlli.INGTON MAIL, Via Iishopr~eille. - ine Tluesday ait - 5 ec Closes Fid meay at - 4 0 Dute STisrsday at - (I " Closes 'lTuesdayv at - 4 V'ANCP.S FERlRiY .MA1l,, Dute PTuesda~y matcl lridanv ait 7 " Closes Sa~:turday & W~c~edesdy at . . '41 lOWDlEN'S MII, MalL, Dues Monsday~ at - 8 i Closes Salt'rdlay ait - 4 FlILTON Ma L, Dute Tluesda~y T)hutrsuday andi S-iturdays~ at. 8 ' C'ses Mo1~eenday WVednesdayi~ acid Friday' at - - . 4 , WVill opens every da~y ecepts iSunday aet Will close at - - 1 W~eill oen sit .. - '2 1.2 " Will closse at - 5 WYsl open at - 8 1.2 " Will close at - (I 1.4 N. 11. All Tlranssient newspapeprs nsot sent immtsediately roum the ollice ofi pubslica-i tion to stsbscrthbers, mustst be pre.pa id.--I Circuslars, I Iandbhills, I i'hogr.raphis, &c., msustt alhways he lpre-.paiid thirere 'enits, oth,. erw~'ise they wtill tnot lie senit int te miais. Simimterville,.Jant. 1st I1850 Gin Bands, 1000) Foet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin Bands. Oil Floor Cloth, India Ruhbar Cloth, Bruseols Carpeting. together with a fullI assortmecnt of Carriung- Tl'yimmings, Ot.s, Painsts, Varnialh &c. Pbr 8ale by _______A. .1. & P). MiOSER. Boots and. Shoes, Fur, Silk, Pantama,. Lsghorsn and Hiraw h lats, justioonnd by L 1. 11A.N ' t -7 V t0. A. R. Brad Ua candidate for T. -ext electhmt. 24td Ot'r e are no-i'zed to announce MALLY ROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Offcc of tSheriff of Sum or District, at the next Election. .IE1TW e are arthorized to announce Col. JOHN C. ItIJAbiE, a can didate for the office of Sheriil; at the ensu. ing Election. Thie F ricueds of UIicsard B. BiROWN, announce him as a Candi. date for the Offic.t of Sheritf of Sumter District at the ensuing ilection. 17 Ve are authorized to announce Maj. IOIIN BALLARD,1 as a candidate to Sherifl at the ensuing election. Tie n'icinds of W illiam A. COLCLOU(Il, sq , announce hint as a :andidate for Sheriff' at the next Election. FOR CLERK. ocT We are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN 0. DURANT as a candidate for the cdlice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. Mr. Editor:-Please announce JOIN DAILGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election to the oflice of Cleric of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the S u~nr ew.wcs. (tjIYWo are authorized to announce DANIEL ii. ItIC1iBORG, a candidate for the otlice of Clerk at the ensmting elect ion. FOR ''A X COIIEC TOR. Ar-We are authorized to ainounce JOHN V I)Alt(;AN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. (tT" We are atithorized to annoiunee AlEXANDI1i WA'"'S, Esel. as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Clare montA county at the ensting Election, A.\NY FilIENDS. Eatu Notiece F, SUITER, Attoiney at Law. BROAD STREET, Suntereille, S. v. May 16, 1849. 29 tf JOHN T, GREEN, ArroUnEr AT LAW, ritlitcrVILlC, s. (I. Will practice in the Courts (of Law, for Smitter, Darlingto and Kershaw istricts. Olice one door below Chrk's lotel. COLLI TON II. TOBIAS, Ctmterville, S. T1. Will praetice in the Courts of Sumter, Kersaw, Da~rington and ltichlanid. Jan 9, 1850. l Law Notice. The suibscrtbers have this day formed a co-partnership int the piractice of Law. TI. It. FiHASEI(, L L. Fil.SERitt. Fresh Garden Seeds, Onion Set ts, &*e- &c . For SaleI at AIli.L1"TTS lIitUG STOREl. A l S() Xiinsfproved IYeast Po4wde(rs. Fral by it. s. llllT. School Books, Of I~r lieseripjtio aftrotm the lElemten. tary Sp~eller , to Ilatin andi G reek, i inld tng Sltatioitery' of alIt k inds, for Sale. hv A. J. & l'. *1081ES. Sumter Bakery. TUhe tubrscbr respect fitlly i. nitm his uold eititd in ltrortd street tnear Alami. iire;,d anid all varieties oft Futney Ctk,, Ibsettts anid Crackhers, contstan.tly 'on hamut 1t iniconnectjin withI hir ha kerv' he is in daily reenipt oft lit1F.S I1 )VSy1llS--aml hie h~as twide arrangemen,.i ts to serve thte:tt up Itoi~=wrto Fu. so Srct:W~t tir it the It'is Citi-.\Ni, e'.ery variety oif Coii. fertiona ry, Fruit, Nat'iv. anITropica! Nuiis, Famncy Articles, etc. ii-e., const att Iy 1)* FL"OUlIt, of te best brtandus for sale. IOIIN O'C'ONNOlt. Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York. IRA.\VING\ the \Vharf at the fooit if Laurenait. tdaly at ;1, pi. it,. after thte ;irrivaul of the Sutthen cars, via \VlI. Thei ipibb e is respect fulIy iniformedr that the st'amiiers of tis litne, iroot I'harlestonu to, \ihningtoni, atre in first rate conitio, andi are tna' iigatedi by well kno11wni anti expe ricted cotitintide rs, atnd te rail rtiads are mt line tirder, therebyi set-nritg saity bthI andi dispattch. A TI'llIttG Il TlI ''(' K IT hiavinig alreadl~y biett itn operation wd.il lie coni iitid til atnd alter the tirst ofiet. I181l9, as a piermtanen-t arratnement fromti ('harnleston to New Yowrk. li~s-eng.ers availing t hemtselves thereot, will have thle opttin eit hetr to1 cotuite without delay hrough the route or otherwise. to slop it any of the a itermodiate points5, reniewinig theiir seatts n the Unte to Ruit their contve nietice. Ilv th is rtiute tavelb-irs utv butsitness hours. Itigae will tbe tickeuted in hoa rdi le Stemntier t, \Ve'ildon, as like wise iin the tebatnge tof ris, at thei itertme hlate pis f romtt thIenter to N. Yotrk. Thogickets $20I ech, cant altonie he \Vihiningtont anid Italeigh It. It. Comtpanyv, nt theo ofico uf the Comiipanty toot of Lau ronit-street, to whomt please apply. For ather informationt inquire of At the American Hotel, Charleston S. C. May' 9 49 ly Blianks ihr Sale at this Office FRIWDEMIUCK 6 RK, NOS. Would respectfully Inorn the people of celved from his Manufactory in the City CABINET FURNITURE, ever offbred in of style or vorkmalship, cannot be surpass He also invites those who are abont to pt prices--eatisfied that they' will be met with Armng his Stock Iow on i Wardrobes Book Casos Centro Tables Sofis Divans Sofa Tables Drcssinr Bureaus Marble rop Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. AL WRIrING DESKS in great variet. 195 and 19 (LTAll Furniture safely pacl Jan 9, 1850. di)arleston abucrtiseomelto. Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. ]IYDlE, SUCCESSOR TO hOUSTON & H YDE, 28. KING. STREET. Opposite Merchants Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholemale and Retail Deal er in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the atten. tion of his friends and the public to his large assortment of F-1ashionable and Ele gant Clhinsg now on hand, equal in every respect to the rest custom work, to which le is weekly adding large su>plico direct from his owun Maanfactory in New York. This Establishnont is conducted entire ly on the Cash Principles both in purchase and sales, giving him great advantage in his selections and enabling himls to sell at New York r-ites. lie is now ofTering this stock, (which is not excelled for rariety, style, betaty, and dirablility of worknan ship inl the Union, at snch prices as to make it an induceineit for purchasing to call he fore naking their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Cantes, &.c. &.e. constantly onl hand. With attentive and obliging salesnen, gentlemen ean depend upon having their wants supplhed inmediately. All garments warranted to fit well and give satisfaction in every respect. 93T31r. .vlonN T DARny, long known in the clothinag line is zinw at this establish mtent, where he would be lappy to see and serve his friends. GCEO. A. ihY DE, Succestor to I louston & hlyde. Clinrlestoni. Mlav 23, 1819. 30 IV AMERICAN HOTEL. CORNER OF RiN. ANnGEORGESTREETS. CIfA RL.EST ON, S. C. This Ilotel is situated inl the most fash. innable part of the City. 'Thie lrprietor will he pleased to see his friends and the travelling public pronisin", that no exer. t inns shall be wanting on lIis part to inake their stay agreeable. Prices reasonable. F. A. IJOKH, Proprietor. JOhn Wt, J(INa, Assisitanti. Ant. 29 44 tf PLANTERS' HOTEL, CHlARLESTON, S. C. Formerly kept by Chearles H1. Miot. .AIKN& il~lisT llvn eroie the l'roprietors of this extenasive and wellI knaown estabm~ia-hintent, sutbmtits its claimas with ItoentidlencLe to pub11. lie support, satisfied thtat their eflbrts will IriIed ecomfortable all whto ttnav favor them Chiarieston Hotel. The unde'rsignedl late of thte United 8tatevs Ilv.tel, \Angv.,ta, ( v'vrgiai,) htavinmg leased the I Ci.\l.I;TON lit Yl liafr :a t eri of ye rars, t vIk's pleasure int st.atoin thtat thea euat re '.,tabhashmenit ha~s beeni atl as namw open~i tfor the. receptiont ot cum-a pany. Imatprovemaents. Itte al-o beetn mtade itn lhe I I'ause, pear tuarly 1 in. the I .adie's' lDo. pairtmnti b the lt aibut~in of a lti'eeptiont I .rnor, 'andal thet removal of the 1.aadies' lir amI llaom. W IchI imparoveaneatts, lae is assutred, will gre atly wvhl to the' comfaorts ofi the gaaests of tie house; andv hop..s, bv strict at tetinn is owna part toget hevr withI the aicr. oft Ihis Ihouse to meri'nt a lhberal share of*~ theo pht!ie pat roage'v. I)\ iNIll. .'ll.\lIR, l'rop'rietor. Jatl v 25. 1- 19. :19 l y SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, .\lliR('hIA NN' iOW, ( 'ap emb/ia, S. C. Kee 01consttankit ly oat hanad :a general assort Hardware & Groceries, ( onaawt mI of~ ili jo-i'i . i,,l 's. 'Atnvils, I laiers, &.c., I'lanes, Naws, (uige~s, I.ivels, Sijuares, I'll 'rankvls, Mlli Nerews, Wrag Ironls, alil Spa id l, W iingedl Gudgeon's, &c., I.1.\ l I, ~ i'aal I 'aster. Nails, I Ils's. I'liiughi .\liitlds. I rioa andl Stee'l, Ile cks, I iage~s, Screws, ilis, W mdowl~ l-'astenioaass, l'rauaing Shecars, Whiiale, Speraanii 1.masraed ( a s, V'arnmiah, Pa intis, 1in; jt Irnushves, Wahit e I .',h warrnanatedi pur, mranint tvred Iby We(kevrat t &N. lIrithear, wviath a Ia rgot and i wi 'eltedi~. Stiotck of Shtei lI [rwarev iand (Cutleary. Sug~ar, C', .lU.', 31lns Fitiur, sp~ices, TIeas, &Sc. An iy anrtIile inot ans.werings to deiscrniptiont give a twall lbe e'xcanigied, atnd all soil at kunut uaily Il ow prnies Ir an(ash. ll17 GOODN11 delivered at Itail Rtoad D)e pot free oft ebharge. A CA RDP. Reynolds & Reynolds, I hvae t his ay asocat i1 . itx-o tel~' i.It.. N 1N *II I wi t e an theo practice vaf DI)N TlIS'lItYV. Avlr. IH-v Se haa s been14 t m''t iy puapil for lhe pas5t foulr years, andti I conalvnenid him withI conafidence to the 'oalaauanity. Tllh bsines's will lie condiuctle'd as for meorly at my oth'ice n Maian street, unader the above anamte nnd style. WM. REYNOLDS. Aug. 1'5 42 t 2000 lbs. No. Co. BACON, T0 kits Monintutter, for sale by L. B, HIANIK . . . .... .. LAND 197 NO 1. Sumter DistrIat t W , )f New..York, therehdicet RJ6bo ftt the Southern market, aied whacei for beauty irchase, to call 'and examirn his stock and general approval. md, are thelateet Styles of Card Tables Piano Stools - Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dining Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. SO 'rederick Clark, 7 King Street, Victoria Range, Charleston, PS. C. ed for Transportation. 11 ly t Qflareston__2bprrtisentut. 111 MERCHANT TIAILORS. 1H. B. CLARKE, Han now on hand, a full assortment of the LATEST STYLE AND FINEST I QUALITY of the following Goods: Suportine and medium IROADCLOTHS, in black and colors Superfine and medium black French and German Doeskins Fancy Casimeres of the latest styles Vestings-Silk and Merino, rich and new patterns Extra super. black Satina and Silks Gent's Kid Gloves, best quality, in black, white and colors Gent's Reavor, Merinon and Military Glove, Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton Black Italian and fancy Cravatv, of the best quality Tailors' Trimmings, of all kind.. Orders from the country promptly attended to. II. B. CL.IKE, '205 King-street, 2d store above Mlarket it. Charleston, NoV. 28th, 1849. 5 Ou W. A, KENT & MITCHELL F ASHIION A BLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E STA B LI S It MENT, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purehmnsors will find at all times a full and complete stoek of Gent's. READ YMAD.E CLOTHING A t TICLES. W. A. Kr.NT. G. 11. MITCHE.. Miauactory 113 WaxIsigton Stores N. Y. May 18-19 30 if T. E. CLYDE, WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, UNDER ODD F'ELLOW'S HALL, M~eeting Street, CIlARLESTON, 80. CA. DlEAI.EII IN Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c. AIWENT FOlt Cnantonm Tenc Coinpanmy's Celebratel BIn~ck an111 Nov. 2$ 5 Om GR EGG, IIAYD)EN, & 01tEG0, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELRY. SILVER WARtE. Gun~s, Military rad Fancy, Goods, Co'rner ol King and 1Insell streets, Ch)arleston, .%. C. HARMONIC INSTITUTE, .FEltD)INAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MIUSIC, M~USIC'AL INSTRUMENTS,! King i'treet, Sign of the Lyre, Chairleston, S. C. To Millers and Planters, The subscribter has jnst received an as. Miirtmenit of Blloting Cloths of various Widthms, and will ibe sold iow by WVM. IIOWLAND, N. E Cornmer of Market andi Jan1 I, 1004, 109:It, King streets. J. & E. flImY, WVIIOl-JESA LE: A NI ID VAI.4L nooT, Sisoe, Int and TKU NK( W A IR E II 0 U S E , NO. 328, KING-STREET, Charlson, ES. C. (.'.ig n of thet Golden, Bfuck,) '2 01)i8 NOltTII OF GEOltGE.S-ra-. Jae~ :i0 im Paul T, Villepigue, F ACTOiR, .Acconzomnirrox wnaa.r, harlestona, S. C. J an 2:3 oy Edward C. Tharin, No 2. A e-udue R ange, Chasrlestonu, S. C'. Keeps always on hand a general Stock of Groceries, & c., anid disposes of every des cription of Produce at pirivate sale. Refereu-e#s : M. C. MORIDECAI, Ksq., and Col. JAMtEN (uAnanIeN. Jan 22,. tf WV. C. Dukes & Son, FACTORS, COMMISION MRCHJ~0A NTS, Soumi ATLANTre WnTIas - Chiarleston, S. C. .in3 17 Kikeign onii 'l ONLY 25 CENTS Ti 100k, just published, is filled with tse. ii inibinration, org the infhmtles and dieaswe f the Genterative Organs. It addresses itself like to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. I'o all who apprehend or suffer under the dire onsegnences of early or prolonged Indiscretions -to a"l who feth exhaustive effects of seden. ry ani baneful habits-to all who in addition 0declining physical energy, are the victims of ervous and mental debility, and of moping and telancholy despondency. Dr. K. would say Read this Book. The valuable advice fnd impresive warning gives, will prevent years of misery and ounfyer ring, and save annually rhomsands of Lives. iParentm by reading, it will learn how to pro 'ent the destruction of their children. r" A remittance of 25 cents. enclosed in a Mter, addressed to Di. KINK ELIN, N. W. orner of TIIICD & UNION Stret, between ;pruce & Pine, PH.iADELPIIJA, will en ure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. FIFTEEN YEARS festensivo and uninterrupted pretice spent a this city have rendered Dr. K. the mostexpert nad successful practitioner far and near, in the reatment of all diseasets of a private nature. 0arsons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, broat, or legs, pains in the Iead or bones. ner nrtal rheurnattar, strictures, gravel, disease risming from youthful excesses or impurities of lie blood, wherehy the contitution lai become nfeebled, are all treateel with success. He who pieces himself under the care of Dr. C., may religiously confide in hil honor ns a nutlemanr, and confidently rely upon his skill a a paysician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. [. letter (sot-paid.) and be cured at hoax-. P XA -S of IMEDICINES, DIRECT )1NS, &c., forwarded, h ernding a remittance nd utup aecure from DLAMAGE OIL CURI. )8 Y. E'" looksellers, Nevs Agets, Pedlars, -anvasserm, and ill others supplied with the bove work at very low rates. Feb 13, I85M. 16 ly Important Remedy, MITCHEL'S EYE SALVE. I certain, safe and efTetual Curefor Sore, Weak and inginned Etyes, designed ex. presslyfor Discases of the Eye. TIHE unparalleled aucceiss which has attend 'd the use of this preparation, and tie acknow I Ihd necessity for some article which can le ehed upeon as a em1edy in severe cases of Op halnmic aniTeians wih are so prevntent in this -ountry, induced tie Proprietor to make a, lungemlaents througl his Agentis, to place this Wlve within the ni-aeh of every individual who un - need the heafits whicla result from its use. me grent advaninges lweosesed by this ar iHe over every other, its Cerlainty, Safetv, ,onvenience and Economy. All physicians nil nit tih:mt great danger is to be apprehend froan Iragmting the eye w ien in tn intirued anl mn. enlilly state. In the use of this Salve this oh. ection is entirtely remtned, as no hann ca aisoilly r-sult fromn its in.-: it being in nil ca e-p applied to the esternal portions of the eye, hereby uvoiding nil she inconsvenaience, Ismiin mii dunger, which nieesarily attendl the in roductiin oft nny liungent rticle into the rye. Its netit Ity in -Ilsiniig inillnamntiona is so r(n-at tha:it libt frie en-es reiae the ue of more han oe bottle to effecta prfect enre. Agents nt Simtervillet Mesrs. A. .1. Dr1'. Meanes, Drs. Miller & 1loiwar.l, and D. Rt. s. Mellett, and by Agents generally in South Carolina. A Voce to t c Peop le. Diii. GOltDON'S FA3I11- l'Yl.l.S.----lc tig comill pound,-d exchiasively of sauch ingredlients is nunture inatilead ltiaild -krnte ott tiae in imriie-s of tie hitinan systmii-+--trike at time root he diseasc. reimoimg all impurities fraon the ody, openinag the lim-i externatlly and intern ily, seperating all foreign and ohnotiosaiisrti lIes from the rhyle, so that the blood, of which I is tIme origin. mtiast be thoronughaly purc-nae smirly securing a free nudl vigoroas action to he heart, lunps, liver andi atoece, tfaerebay ~wtoring Are Ith, by mpenhaig tihe psres, cleans intg lie veinas anal airteries', unimeinfdmg all the inturad veins andl puraifyinig the nlood, the - rent ier time system snot onaly thoroughly sound, hut diso impe rvious to disease, even achent alL other nen Aarefeihc4. Tr unttiveral celebrity which this me'di -Ine has miaaed in every section of the counry , ry, andl the many titonsinmg cures it ham ur rete-d, have esitabliahed its eflicacy becyonad all loubs; am a genmernfamil y aniedicin sit hamsano ivial. Ini all iies of I ndigeratioan, liiliwaus Fe ters., IDyspepsin, l.iver Comnplaints. Sick 11lead sche, .Jaundiice, Asthma, Drop.y, P'iles, Coic, Wonms, Disense. of time Heiart, anda itn all affi-e iots of thec stomaache and sawels, Gartlen'ac Pills wvill be foun.d a never faling reme~dy. To insure the fuall beniefit of these celebrated Pills, they aihul be kept ini the hinuse, so that aspon the first comenc.een~t of sicknemsia hy maty be at onice resorted to. Onte do..e thesn iis hetter thin ai daoen afier the diseaset hams Is. IOome esmtablishaed iti time system. G'r'oi's P'ills are pnurely i eatable, andi so innmocenit thant thei inmfant ofna month old mmmv use tohm if meadicinae isi remguairet. hnat onily with efety bas with tn cerummanty of roerivuig till thme blentefit mnedicine' ia enpabie of imparting. lFe m~alem may u-e theim dlurng tall ilie critic-al pe' rimmdla of their lives-ilr. ;iamrdont's l'ills will ina'tr.- their haltha and prdc regularity in mil the fuanctionis of life. WViihin time last twelve months, muorn thaun rine hunadred cars of she masit aggavated farn iaf dhispeain have been cured lay thet merdicisie, wheare ngid dieting, thmo llume Pill, and almoast every other man:os lada beena resorted ito, without amy benefit. ntnd when dteathm stared it's misera ale victims fully in thme fae. If D)r. Gordlon's Pills were nmot uiiapetedl to the cuare ofuny buti isi horridl minldy. their tunifonn suaccess an this ijamse alonae woeuldl be anflicienat to * wnft on lhe famm,-" time name of their itnveantor, as a benec Factoar of huim spseies. Thie smiine anever fails to cuni the worst ases of Piles in onge treek? Fur sale at: Mr Agenats at Suntmerville; 3lessrs. A. .. iE I'. Moscer. Uirs. Stiller & llhisaard, and U). RI. S. Meliets, atnd by Agents genaeally ini uth Carolinma. Feb. i~.iO. 13, 16 Gsm FA RE RIEDUCED ON TItE [Nianchester & Wilmington RAIL ROAD. I'hme Stockholra, F'RlI'RSON & I'RIN 312 taike this carly mnethnda of returning heir thmanksm to them good paeople of Sunmter L)istric't, for their very kind atnd liberal pa rontage bestowed sintcc e elshort timte they ave lboen enage~d int thaia "glorinaus enter. irize."-Fare being taow reducedl to half n consequesnce~ of time great rise in cotton, whmichm we sincerelhy hnpiu will indtuce mnany na call and take advanatagen now offering.' [kacon, Ilims, Sides; Lardl, ilutter, Cheese, Pishm, Mackeral, Stutllett, Cod, anid irish Postatoes; Canmdles, Sperm. Adaamadtino and I'allinw; Flour, Blaltimore, North C'arolinma mnd Duckwhoat; CoiTee, .Java, Rio rad Cu ma; Stugars, 'raishied, C'laritied andi Drown; \iles~i.u and1 TJreak he; Crockery and Il ard .vare; Nails, llagging, Rope numd T1wine; Il'ent, Tlobaccoee, Soam p, Starch, andl Iluea indigo; imne, ( igars, Halt, Irona, and a va iety or Rweet thmigr, to be had at thme signa if the Ne-groes, Corner Broadi and Main strreetus, Stumterville, S. Ca. $10,000 CASH Itn haned for the purhase of Negroes of tther sex. jtAh pplt .3. M. E. SIL\RP. Coalusmbia, S. C. Aug. 8, 1849. Lawn and Linen Cambric lust 1oened anid for sale lay WVM. IlOW, L~AND at North East Corner of Kitng antd Mearket sctreets, A very large iausortmett f LAWN AND) LINEN4 CAMiITIC IANDKERQIEFS, raniging in prieo romn 6 .4 to 81 25 each. ORSA LE, Clicap for Caeh. Appy tt than amtco Ilas ILs . P. To cOXPQoUu aT?4CT oT 09 - SAR8AP ARJL ; Wonder amia gple..esr tasme e. -t m oiest eatraeratry Me *.i 0., Me'rt his.Estreet is put Ip isaQiurt Bottles igIs ow limes cheaper, pleasanter,and warraItedipqelef to any iod. It cares 'diselase'm purging. sickening Or debilitatig the The great beauty ad upbrjoRye s-gmj,. la over all other Me4ls Rwb disease, It lavlgonseisk the b very best SPRING AND SUJIMER 7fEDZipi ever known; It not only parles I . wh aye.-a tom and strenfone the person, bu. J 490 se pure and rich ; a powerpesod by no Medicine. And In this liin te grand necret or N wonderful euccess. it has Perfrod wa two years, more thaI one hundred t i aIre of severe cases of disease, at least. 60,0W wete 00o eldered incurable. it has saved the live of moe than 10,000 children the three poet se4900 ?00,006 ease of General Deitlity ad e of Nervese Enssergy. DR. S. P. Towsaca's Sarsaparilla I nvlgoq40e ug, whole system permanently. To thhos baset lost their muscular energy, by the sieats of ssed. e or indiscret*'n cominitted in youth, or the e, cesslve indulgence of the passions, and broug9ees by physical prostration of the nervous s stem, Lao n tide, want of ambition, fainting sensatlons, pres lure decay and decline, hastenin toward that aP disease, Consumption, can be enirel restored 'byr this pleasant remedy. This Sarsarla Is far espe rior o any INVIGORATING CORDIAl9 As it renews and invigorates the system gives aw tivity to the limbs, arid strength to the musculair system In a most extraordinary degree Co-MM-Pto Clare& Cleanse And Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Breneniste, Consuspeon, lAser Ces.s plaint. Colds. Caterrh CcAs, .sthma, Bpfi8s if Bleed, Sereness 7n h Chest, Ietle Plush,. Nl0At Swesat, IMfficul er Profitse-Zspecereeloa Psin in t he Side, #c., haes been 4nd can be cursao *lttlung Bleo. Do. S. P. Tew--asso-r verily talieve your Sram. perilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several yars had a bad Cough. It became worse ant worse. At last N raised large quantities of blood, had night swea ' and was greatl debilitated and reduced, and not expect to ive. I have only used your Sarsa perilla a short time and there has a wonderful cange been wiougiht In me. I am now able to walk all over the elty. I raIse no blood, and my cough has left me. You can weU imagine that 1 am thankful for these resutta. Your oedieant servant. Wl. ILUSSEl., 64 Calherinae.e. Female Medleines, Do. 5. 1. Towestso's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient Consumpton, Barren. ass,t ProuPSU tteri, or Falling of the Womb, Coed,-, tiveness, riles, LeucorthMa, or Whites, obstructed or dtifitcult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or I involuntary discharge thereo, and for the prostration of the system-no matter whatf the - result of inherent cause or caus oduced by i regularity. Illness or accident Nothing can be mere surprising than Its invigorating effects on the buma frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking It, at once become robust and full of energy under its infuence. It immediately counterat the nervelessness of the female frame. which Is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not beai ct& of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to eaxbRIMe. tificates of cu re performed, but we can a e b. ailicted, that hnndreds of cases have been to us. Thousands of camis where famillos hseih without children. after using a few bottM M invaluable Medicine, have bean blesiod healthy offspring. Great Messing to Mothere asset ChIlirees , it Is the safe and mnet effectual medicine fer purifying the . tem. and relieving the suiterig attensdant' o.. childbirth ever discove4 e stren~iJ both the mother and the chil, a pain disease. increeses and oinriches the fed those who hats used it. think lis indispensable. .a is highly useful both before and alter conae as it prevents diseases attsndant upn child-bi In Costiveness, Piles, Crmp , Swe tin of The Deso tdenc, larthnrn, aomiting, I 1 Back and isons, Valse ra&in%, llemorrhr. * regulating the sectetions and equallalog tc lation, It has no equal. The great beau of thi medicine is, it is alays afe, and the usf delicate use it most successfully, very few cas require any other medicine, In some a little Castor 6A Ow Magnesia Is useful. Erxercies It the oles at, an light foodl with thsa snedicine, will always secures' saeand easy confloemenit. The Revs. Joltn Seges". Of Jersey City, an old a.nd highyrsetbe It speaks for iel.s Din. 5. P. Tewassesr-Dear Sir: 1 em costrained to give you a statement of the -senelt I derived from ussng your Sarsparilla, belIevIng by se. doing, 1 shall render a' benenit to those wis are garf frnas I have been. I was reduced fotr many raont a by the Dysapoesa, so much that It was witha much dirticulty for me to walk or keep about. I had also a tatter, which covered the mnost part of-Y my head-which was mstremsely trouablesome ad sore ; Itt to be almost a scsb. l used quite a number ofremedies for both the complaints but. recelvedl little or no benefit, untill I took y out ar saparilla, which, through the kindness of dence, has restored mse to more than health. a I am now enjoying better than 0 a number of years. I am now 60 years sf believe It to be an invaluable medilcine, and mend it to ny numerous acquaintances, wi very targe, as I bavse been a minister a greal yer oethis hasty sketch may be ae benenlt toyuas your medicine has to mue. - July II, lii7. JOllN SE(Gklt, Jersey City. The following ws sent iso ourA Aent in Rah way,* by the se. J. 0. TU!NISON, of th ethodist Episco paI Church-one of the mnost learned and re e cied In the connection-and Is another evidence Xthe wonderful effects of Dr. S. P. Townsend'a Sersaparilia on the system. FouareawarPens-litings for seine time post, a youareawae, xpeienedgreat genersi debilt of may yteattended with constant and ylrmn Irritation of my throat and lungs, I was, at your In stance, and In consequence of having rend Captala McLean's decided testimony In Its behalf, iduced to try Dr. S. P. Townsend's far-famed Sarsap.nlla. I tried It, I confess, more in the hope than In the confIdence of its proving eiticacinus ; but I sm bound in candor now to acknowledge, that I hsad not tried It long before I began to experience Its salutary effects ; ant I may now say, with Captain Mtelea, " thust I would not be without It ons any considera. tion." ft has done me snore good than any pro. vstsus remedy I have trie,1, and If t'ris staterment is deemed by you of any importance, you have my full consent to make it pulc. Ramhway, August Sd, uu47. J. 0. TUNISONI. SCROPULA CURED. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarssparllla his prfect conto over the meet okb stinate diseases of the blood. Three persons cured 4 in one house Is unprecedented. Three Ohlldrea. Dii. S. P. Townsre-Dear Sir: I have the pea, sure to inform you that three of my children hae. been cured of the Scrofula by the use of yeas excellent medicine. They were smacted very severely with bad Sore.; have taken onl inu bottles ;it took them away, for which I feel my self under great ohligation. Very respectfully, iSA AtI W. CRA fN, 106 Wooster-se. OPIlfIONS OW PRTSIOIANB. Di. S. P. Towmasmro is almost daily recsel9aga orde'rs from PhysIcIans In different parts of the Union. This Ia to Certify that we, the undersIgned Physicians of the City of Albany, have sn nutter ones cases priscribed Dr. S. P. Townsend's Bares risl, and hellere it to be one of the peat vasa . preparations in the market. H. P. PUL.ING, M. D. J. WVil.tt0N, M. D. R. B. EIGO. M. D. P. E. ELhlENDORF, 5f. Da Albany. A pril 1, isa?. Dr. 5. s'. Towneen-'s Principal Offee has bees remnredt from i*Jt Fulton, to UNassen street, in, the building formerly occuldied by tire South Baptist Church. Aavsrs.-Rc~dding & Co, No. d State-street, and Mrs. E. iddt~er, NJo if00 Court-street, Boesea Samuerl Kladetr. Jr., lowell; Henry Pratt. Sles; James B. tGreen. Worcestar; Albase' & faut ; Concord ; J Batch & Son, Providenoe and b Drurggists and Merchants generriuly throughout li United. Stares. West Indies, and the Canadas. A. J. & P. MOSES, Solo Agents IfoP Suhmter District Tr'out &DLange COMMiSSION MM!? CIIA NTS8 No. 11-2, Em8 2.Ai Kop constantly on hannd, a lag 5 sat menit or Fresh hurnt Stone Lini e, R~ rn. tdale (Cement, l'h ster of Pitri, New 'o -k Marbie ILiame, Philadelphsia n h te do,, (hp. sum, or Farmuers In nufmg~et~ Plaster, reih anid lorleath.Ilricks, los'erio Rair,. and. 4 .87 11 Ofdea teta ij . tended~ to anPriensintorges 1 it goes 4Abjs. 4.!, the S3piritiga~a Peri lo by L. E. flAN8