The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, July 31, 1850, Image 3
.CAt'T-.SET O2N.-i feel
n u ofd eep regrt we announce the dea&"
of Can Jese T. Owear.a merber of the
to th.Carolinalogislatre,'fromn Faifiel
Distridt. He expired on Wednesday
notitrn,.at- P oclo, after a short illness
of Typhoid' eve.
Capt. Owens wasai gentleman'of proit
ise and of unbounded popularity, attrbuta
ble to his kindness of disposition, sociabili.
ty and frankness of soul.--heral.
ExTnoRAOfDrxAtt BaryLooN AscENSToN.
-A Paris letter of 8th instant, published
in the New York Courier, says:
".Yesterday I was with( s?, as was all
Paris, of a balloon ascension, which was
perhaps unique in the history of 8mrosta
tio:u, Margot ascended in 18410, mounted
tpon a stagy but bth le and stag were in
an ordinary car. Yesterday, M. 'oitevin
ascended on horseback, and, without a car.
The horse, a fine and spirited young white
animal, was euspended beneath the baloon,
in the piece usually occupied by the car.
Bands pasired beneath the belly and well
secured, left the animal in an easy position,
With the legs free. Mr. Poitevin, clothed
as a jockey, mounted the horse, which was
saddled and bridled in the ordinary manner,
and gave orders to cut loose. The horse
seemed loth to quit his mother earth, and
rentoristrated a little when he found that ho
was being taken off'of his feet. But once
in air lie became as motionless as though
he had been struck with paralysis. He
must, in fact, have been not 'a little aston
ished; and it was prnbably that astonish
tnent which struck him dumb and motion
less. They moved oltand up rapidly, now
hid, now seen amid the clouds in a north
east direction. We have not yet had ac
counts of the decent, and do not know
whether it was Ih-ppily and safely affected."
From the Georgetown Republican.
P The vegetable phenomenon spoken of in
tIhe following article, as having occurred
last. year in portions of Tennessee, and
again this year in the same State, is now to
be seen in some lcationas on the Pee )ee
in this State-particularly on the lower or
eastern end of Snow's Island. On this Is.
land tha "cane brakes" are extensive, fur.
nishing abundant winter pasturage for cat
tle. The cane this season, we ti:dcrstand,
'has run to seed,' as the expression is, and is
bearing large quantities of grain resembling
Cats. The hogs devour this fruit very
greedily and fattn .upon it. What will be
the future eIe ,this seeding upon these
same brakes , purpose of pasturage,
we are not pre' ed to determine. Noth.
ing of the kind has ever before come under
our observation,
Vegetale Phecnomenon.--A brt this time
t Pyear the cane upon several Islands in
rive's of East Tennessee was discover.
to be producing small grains which very
uch resembled r'e, both as to size and
Sshape. It grow in heads and was covered
with chaff like that of wheat. The pro.
duction was then considered remarkable,
and so unusual that not even "the oldest in
-habitant" had ever seen anything of the
kind. The conjectures respecting the
cause of the appearance of this unusual
grain were very numerous--many persons
(and some or them skilled in botanic learn
ing) supposed that the cane had, by some
mneanp, been noculated with wheat.
This year we ;.are told that the cane
throughout East'ennessee is bearing in-al
- most inurgdjb)e quantities the same grin
At someplacer it would not be dihicullt
olect as mnuch .wenaty-fiva.,'r thirty
ca s , .r- .gipe. iersona '-owning
a landg ba'v" alread~y gat:r-d large
quantitie-'of t' e grain, which they find
makels a flour equal in appearance to that o~f
wheat, and egalaly as paldatauble when cook.
ed in the form of cakes, &c. ilaigs and
fowls oat the grain as it falls from the cane
with the samte greediness that they devour
aniy other small graina. Antothier reamrka
tble feature about the tatter is,that sosaoon
Sthe grain heginas to muature the cane be.
n~Ts to die, and the iaudications now are that
all the cane in East Tennesnee will die out
this season.
It has been suggested to us thaat the far.
mere, by collecting this seed, might saov
at upon their woodhands, and thus have ex
cellent cane pasture.i fair their stock, as
there can be little doubt buut that the grain
will germinate, especially in moist lands.
-KokrleRegister.
NOTICE,
SThe subscriber would respect fully in
form his friends and the public geineral
ly, that lhe is prepared to do all mnaner of'
WVORK in i linen of bus.'iness; haaviang oh
tained the services of a goodl workmzan to
ssisthle a
Repairs of Watches, Clocks, &c., left
wvith him, wilbo done in a neat arid work.
manlike manner.
BT All Jobs warranated.
FREE.\AN IlOYmT.
yaity 31 -10 3t
Notice,
y order of WVm. Lewis Esq., Ordainary
for Saumter District,' will be sold on F riday)
the 9:h of August, at the Plantationa of
William Wilson hlate of thais District, the
stock of Cattle and Shieep.
July 241 40 L e' t ds
NOTICE,
Will ho sold1, on Monaday 17uth August
next, at the Siumnmer Residence of the late
P'. W. Fraser, dec'd., near Braulford 81>rinaig~
tall lain ef'ects of IIOUSllOhi) lm (h'l'
(ChIEN FURlINlfitRE, andl Tl'lflitTEEN
IIEA D of CA'rTTLE, amonag which are
several BIEP Cattle.
All sums at or uander Tren Dolliars cash;
over that amouant, credit to thae first of Jna
nary next; Note with appraved security.
..ale -to comlmen..a at 1n o'clock, A. 31.
By ordher of
J. L. 8IIA W.
Ac'g. Ex'urs.
I19th Jauly, 1850. 410 aIt
IVIARTIN & BRYAN,
Coummiiusiona Merchmanit.
iloyce 19 Co.'s W hIan-f,
CH A RLESTON S. C.
Ruef renaces :
,'l~ J. 18. A10 ,Winsb in
Blanks for Sale at this Offloe
COlttRECTlup W VMULY. .
C'en, . .. 7n:W
Fodder, - - -. wt.
I.ihon,. (hog raunad) lb. 8 a 9
lautter-,- - lb. 17 a 20
Fowls, - 8 a 121.2
Ilelefr. e 11.- 5 a 6
Pors - -- lb. 5 a 650
Flour, - - . 61,. .7 50 a 8 00
Salt, -sack i 75 a 2 00
Cofl'ee- i . M i: 16
Tet, IIyson, - -- fb, 73' a 1 00
" Gunpowder, -- 6'. ) 00 a 1 00
Sugar, Loaf, - lb. 14 a 14
" Brown. lb. 6 a 10
" White Ilatann, lb. 11 at ?2
Maolasses, Went India, gal. 37 a 50
"4 New Orlenaus. gal.; 40 a 60
Rice. Country; - bush. 2 00 a 2 50
" Charlestoa, - bush. !3 00 a 3 50
Istap Oil, - - gal.' 1 00 a 1 50
I.ard. - Ib. 8 a 10
Calies, Ta!iow, Box. ih. 18 a 20
Spermaceti, Box, lb. 6 37 a 50
Cutaipodwder, - - kog. 6 0 a 7 00
Bagging, . - y, 1:0 a 20
little (tope, - - I It a 1-1
SECOND ANNUAL FAIR
OF Tilt:
South Carolina Institute.
OPEN ON THE 18th NOV'C. NEXT.
The second annnas Fuir of the Souti Caroli
na Institutes for the prontatior of Art, 3Mechani.
cal. Ipgenuity, &c., will be held in Chsrleston,
opeming on the 18th November, and to coutineuc
during the week.
Specintens of ever) branch of Industry are
easrnestly solcitel. .'reraiutsa will bo guaw .dn.;
for the best speitnens, a Silver Medial ; fer the,
next best..n Ihpkamai. Fur Origiail Inventions,
a suitaile pareinm, sit the discretiao of the
judges.
A selection will he- m..de of the best specinren
of Meehaniet and ela Arts--of Cotton, Rive.
Sugar, Tobaeco, Corns, 'hent, Flour, lMwin
and Turpentine-iad sent to the World's Fair,
to Ie held in Itondon in the Spring of 1851.
A Iargo and comsnasdioits Inhilding has been
selected ter the E-xhibition, and every attention.
will ber paid to the reception anl case ofarticles
sent to the Fair. All articles mnst be directed
to I.. M. IITCrer. ('hairnn of (ostnanittee of
Arrangesents, and be delivered by the 1-ith of
Novernber.
('onunnicatlons stldressed to .nt rs 1. A.''
rAsn, Chainan of Comnmittee ns Correspata.
ence. will mieet with promnpt attestiun.
The Hull. Jos. II. I.1 t lal(IN, of (:eerg in.
Will delive~r tire Annnnl Address, oun 't's.e sady
night, ths. Istir Novernher.
Arrangemenits Iste b.een made with the llon th
Carolina lil iHoel Compnrn, to let all nnicles
intended for ithe Fair. retun u'se' of charg...
, ,%W'1. OllRFA m(, l'reside nt.
- C- See'retary.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
.1Wy virtue osf isundary' Fxentttions~ tn raw
Bmirected, will be sold at Stnster Court I lonse e
cnt thei tirst 31atinyala :tuda dny lfollowuing its
A tgusit next, withan the legal hours of .sale
to se ltigest bader, for cash,, thl f Ilowiner
property. I'nrchaser.4 to Jay for titles :
Ono nergro, levied at tsu tlt propers of
W. T. Tiroydon, it the suit of F, A. J.(;a.
ry, Alnin'tar.
One litroatchls and I arnaes. levied on ns
the proprty of C. 1). (atvle, a! the snit of
S. ;. Frrrar und11 others.
IIAIV.iC ' SKINNER, S. S. D.
Jutly 12, 18-1d.
Notice.
A (o-p.artnership has this day been forn-d ht'
the ilersigs'Id. for the transaction of a '.A( .
T(1IlAtals AND) COMiMISSION lilisl.NFMS.
asaler they title of W31. 31. I.AWTON & CO.
WM. M. lAW''ON.
I. it. WtANWIt10:I'1T 11.\('Oy1.
WM. 1I. T.VAYOlit.
3~:'l 1T. IllI1i,.
I Iifbe,." 13 Southern Wharf.
(in'1T7 in. S. (' .f-ily 1st: 145. 3t'.-3
Great Bargains!
MetlEing off at Firt Coat.
Thea, suin-c~srifs,-r hsetenrding a., mrove to C!vri.e,
teat, oil;'rs is pat~resent staock of I ~s,als fur seub- at
FltXlIT CONT%'l. osiistingj oft a well relecate~d
*:to'k oft I)ryiu, (,'aal Oroscri.<, asnd (ro'ear y.
seore.
wonhsii ala weall te, aall assad e'xainea l(wr then:-sa
sel ves.
IlTIll'l' f'JtW;II \ N.
Xnamterv illb.. .Jaaly 1) ;-.-.:
Thit, .slcriber ln Itasnovseel heis I'I N I.
TI'l!T WVA IU1liit)O3 tao ar. A. J1. 3esi.'..' ta.~
hutilkhusg (eal-aasairs.) wheaare, hea will keep. i clas.
sitatntly ala land ai, a ga'ners-al nauarsenst aof Fusr
n sit 'era, ('anoaistineg ina ps rt of
* ra'e.ing llean.nsal.t lins ai
'alaarbalseip. SeaiLfas asd Ii.
v~an, foeot Xtoaoli. (Utaasntans. W~'ardrobe,hs pian
assad M~ataganay. (Canstll'e -tald. I )ining, Tie'a
assai Wos'rk Taals, I "entre ida.: Iti'urb- 3ispa
iihl sand liswh post Il,.iedsedi. 3haa liasa dio.
Othees. Sittinges. Nntrsings~ sands itekinig -'nairs asf
Futrnsaitre* in ~ade, and repsiaisd at th' siaarita.
Plrband ssi 3lsnhansy ('om~as forstikhaed touar
dear.
'l'hre subiescier i pirepared tao fasrair.h llinsa,.
Saaha and lIAaors at CharnlestetanPrie.
Ilie w.ill caotinnes5 his WV(lt K-tilO 1(1 at the
Old Stsal, whelre ail ,anrers in Isis l~ ine w ll hsa
ilsanetnsally t'ttendedl's tat.
DAN 1-- s. SAhItGI:NTp.
M'ay IS 29 sf
liha subscaeribear respecstfually inafirmass hais enta t.
meaars anda tie' eiaommun5~5)ity t lsarg'e tt hea h as
jutst reer'it ed a lsargae assaror'ment eaf ('I.. 5'fl h
('ASSI3IiLtlES, Ill A P' I t'l:'l.;x nadti 'aF.S'P
iN(5 stf sail aesuripatiaans, taigithlir n ih jaa islarge'
staock oft Sinsg sasnd 5ssnneir
sall aof wih.~ n.i i b soslid liws fiar sasis. lar tao
lamssetsada a-'t'msirs; lasea sah :andi "tetai' ft'
youtrsealvs..
$100 REWARD,
I 'a.ill givei te above'.. r'ewnad foi r proot tia
ioani'. o oatai~f mya S'lan ('iA t itl las. (a'carpen-~
ta'r be tradaes.) binisg haarbou~areda ht a reapoa--i
ble Viaiite Mfan. ianad Tiwents-fv.e'. :)iillars fair
Isis applr'eesiona snd daeial i e'rv ina .mtaaer .lcai I. -
N".ia hbt' w..sa ssaontht fromatas lttitson 'irbaitst ail
las n wife~a at Iteyntoii' its I arlintgtnt nsea r
l~iada.eJ. 31ii .:.
May 22. 301 t 5
AllI peraons tatlehated ts thesa latte Finnsa
of ('ONWAY~~ &. WaINN, tare e'arnestly
solicitedi to matal~c inundiaiate p aymentas andas
Oca't. 10), 1i-j0. 510 t if
To Millers and Planters,
BOLTING CLOT HS.
Theas .subiscribaer hsas jusat received ant as.
soarSmnent oft litng ClothIs. of an variou
W~eilais, and l bIIle todld low. hsv
W-\. IIOW[.AND,
N. I' ('irner ofC .\Iarkset attal
Jas n , 1"~>0, Ill :1t, Kaing st ree t s.
20,000 lbs. Iron Assorted,
5~,0004 yads. Ilraownt sirt ing' andt shlea'sinsg,
5,000) yls. line lIonnsu.sati' tande 'lia'king,
SI half Iarrelia. Nao. I, 3lsneker l.
IFri'.h Soaas.. Waiane sanda l.,tmons I racakers tand!
a fraeshl suptlasy saf al kirnia f Goodeiis jst re
ivedal sanda faor <sal', b'y '
elt '27. A.r .1. &r, utar.
LWE GQ [PZ T,
Tewndiue, Di~jl a~ ay< hlronic 0?
Nervous D ~iy, Disease of
and all.
Diseases An's
.ing from a Disor der
ed Liver or Stomach,
8such d8 C nstipation, i'n"'
ward Pdles. ltllness, or blood.
to the liead% Acidiity of the Sto.
machi, Nausea, J'kartburn, .Dis
/ust for Food, .il/nluc8 or wveiqht in
the Stomach, Sou r .E ~uctadion,
Sinking or Flutterig at the
Pit of t/hc Stonaacie". ,S'h'im=
m'inq of the .Head, Hurried
and difficult Breathing,
fluttering at 1/sc heart,
Choki~ng or.
iS'ufcatiniq Sensations wh/en in a
L1qiny 1'ostiure, .Dimness (c/'
Vision, 1)ots or "J~ibs be
fore t/he Siihit, .!ever
and dull patin in the
Had, De ficiencey
of J'erspiraion
Yllow)ne8s
of t/he
Skin and .iles. 1Pain
in the Side, back, C6hest,
Liters, i'c., Sadden I'+ltce
('onstant illayininqR of .l'il, and
G)r-eat Depression vf' rSpi,'"'e, can le!
EFFE C'I'IJA LLY CIIl a B
DR. I0OFLANI) 's
Celebrated Gernsiuut Bitters,
DR1. C. M. JACKSON,
AT TIME
(:II,1.. I.1 I I I(:1Nt1" S TO!? :,
''Tlrrir patter i'r culrarer th thI~rdsrqscs is ttnd r*
't'!/rd. it c.1;,../td , h,/a fil lhrniir pr'prinrt ire Ii
tier s/.il ftal p1. /.'iicis /,ed faiiled.
'ihm"sm' Hill "i'r:. fire- swortihy fith- atetio'~ ct' in
nili. P'~stiig grcat t intuit ini tit, re.'eilim'n.
'in mif mdi'im'i~e, of ti" a' .1i-er nuti s'ii ,'r giltl miit.
-wie't iati the ilt."lt ',':mrmilu powers'g~ lit wen;:-'i
ff;'end 11~rlom of the ml ig'AtIv io rgant, times'
i re, ital~m, tt..f' certazin rand li'.aitnhl.
niL:Ai rI ANDi HEi iON \lN( El).
( 'm.s. llouisxen '. I' j.. f~itatir,, 'Mlt.. n a
tlt'r let fir. Jmtksmi. Janm. ti, lit. t:id
3[ y %Vs.'i ia mnd rm'fl(im havei ~oivei more hen.
'fit f'rmnn yoiuir me-iiie tiinn almly tither ahvevrtketirheIs/tafir/ i,.-r d is.."'
'i'i: 'I'1:xrui lictu, 10 b iiulied at ' ed.l
"W a'mtm~ e unif'ormly rm'frzainai front rt'rm'igu
nem iud jg to Out. piblii'nov oft lit various ftalmegat
11li'hi enm (Jr Ilhi' clay. umit- t hI lirommgii." m'tin
ineu'i ofl heir Value~. A iming tiaii,'i We .'ota ii-1
r ts. uity f' rmertiu' is ll. (r-mean M/illers, in
amnams'. Ivy Dri. llfo(!Znd. a:mii m mireifr by fir.
Ilaik~tjg, ima I'iadf'i1thi.'. (/u:," i lmmtnumi,' in
m'arlim'mlair. inii h flit meilfierior virl n,*u. of' ihi-'
iird iii'e hits' he stl. h,' falle icm il'e r ouir
miuh ,rva.tiom . I)mmrimmz tile itact t'i m-ir. it -(-it if
4r. Atiml.st.%AI (tt.l td.' th1 cotmy. is..
ry eiouslaltlfn fi~i'tl w~ithIa I.itr s.er "m iiiiiii,
and :tftt'r tringi~ in vi'nn i:IriiiA rateimiet, ,-.~
iiiun*eil it bottl of th fit*laters. ati uitte fu~ur-m
nitL i. wais to niucla relievaed of it' ii mii-rn'' ;li
i ilIA I I"ft7:i'iJf:t: A FE AV FA(CT.1
.1 i:vn1' 11. ,11. No~th. in geiltft'mnaua with gr rnt,
(jell:ifle' omol iiteramry latIn iimmoelmli n:, of iii Ili:
'NF~w YORK iEEKL ' i isro~NaKtn," J,timua"
,yt I; :, m
tI)n. I ": . avs Trins.
Hemre is a ien~l'u.a t1i-"i i -ii time leading pres'tem
it liti 1lntmm 'i ll ,l 10~'~ go mgiramlmgniiux lit re
moit tli'feimrtimmf. Im: .ie im ill' ggmd,rzm~ Ii :.
L, tely, ;ape : .gin harle$t ii
' ALAR G.N b. vW%'r
FASHIONABLE :CLOTHIN
"No.:.238 ING~ S'1UIe1hT, IN T11: B1END,
SAMUEL C. DUNN hats lately o )mt
ad It largo NEWVanid FAS I IJION A 11.,F~1:
CLOTING I:,L1'OUtM, whore Ito
itends keeping consitantly oi hIurl a sKupo
nor and well tIsiortedl Stuck of
Re aty MaI~de Clods aur
AND GEiNiEiLAr.
P.URtNISJIIN(} A IT1C11ES.
'I'Iho stock now ofliarc I Iis one of the lar.
gem,. tid- stIpnritur tontiny c,; rfl ind th~i City,
hainlg beenr selected ti Ito great caIre in ro- I
fbz'oiacu to the wamnts~ of tho C harl.estoni pub
:ie and the u tlr()rldin3! CotziitrV.
3AM'I*S Wt. j)JjJIt()N, (fomerly in the
I louse ofir J oso 8. Czi 1164 Ihl) Iias' CIngIgIeI
to Coi3(lflCt the Ihl1Srist*, 11111 hopes b~y strit i
attention to fly ' wilA94 oU his cu-hult Ii'r, I
utnitedti Hth hisI former ( xp''riooie.to nzrrit ai
liberal share oh the p ttrco3 ::v of his friendis
andi the puich.,
\V . .M. IlEI.,Sh:I, (f~ouuuerlv of Siitn
ter Di1strict,) is. alsoen az~:ge'u, utd siolicits t
call (nunit his frie'nds..
boughit att this Istaubl.slti.:zt wa~rradtl in
every' respect.
Chatrlestotn. S. C., 3 IIv 17, 1830J. .38 1 u1
Executor's Notice,
'FuIn Creditors of WVll. J. H*cEq.,
ilc;isedl, ;fro ealtI i 1tet to presenQt t i th
S~uiinittriiers 3 heir ilemutun.,toperly attest
r.il a torion o I)a~~e f. An ,ud In I" I Ii(1t2tecl
It) the :'aidh ticea-o'td to uii . ltttt.
E.~M 11.1:iI):RSO)N, R
GANTT, HUFF & GANTT,
ACCOM13hMOD)ATIION .V}1.X RF',
1i.-''it-. 1,113t *!l all :,riie.. ". r jrltiu'1'w, nodl
:it \% lii d~t-jitt:h. M'frir'1aletali,., t r t..'d ,
1\V.RI hf'*
1 -r'. 1Ir'c iti " .Stunt,, ( h,:.r!t,.tor. !
Jim!) :1 :N ll
Los~'t.
hal' hIss!...' .1lidl. t.!:aruiiaf,ti. au N". ol,-oit
Ir:sttss inv lds,,l l. l :, !,". in otref owtia i.
sriI'"r. I 'r ct~. fits sntlr. 1 liuhlair". h,"ariab; flat.
h. 1.o ftI'll.. sfiu.: if,.. lint. lot' :\'Lvi , "r si'" t
tit i lnsir frt'ui .1 sity (it~. Al II ;rssuat aru
trehac" I'.r!uil ,r a!:r, titr raiitp rI if fttinll, :a4
Jilly 17 :1it. (". Ii ~r.J.A 11 i.
Ii. ii ' isiu ?llr,' 'a triont, :I trr -,:h't~ m 'hta
,amir' o: fit.- ahir., nz:icf'" hy r!." 1.11.1.. ir
v1 *r ji.*rniuii. t' 11' Dino:. b, dia~-ju...".l rls 1ptais u "
at hoist. faa thiro' wit" halrt i.': t limi h:aM '
t: to jsri., Ill- \% ill guat ,' losn it. lhA
1%,ofice.
Perons inTciliteh to th- ttt of 1). F.I
'i ee. N ill sl'ctsc tmak ltpay toCtt to P.
N.W.G'f"OD8,. .
I1ust Eccelycl -by -flfrein, Leo
wliitfl TItfEY- WL L SR.LL' 8ti$ LOA"VA W
13K 'UIICIIASED TIllS Si DA'. 00" OkI LP.STQ N.
EVERY vrariety of DRIY O'O'O6', "ojiuist
lag of
Jilrck' anti colored. Alpacas,
Plain tind corded Silk '1 uwue,
White and colored Muslin.
(Gihghtnc and Mc1tlince do., Chambray: ,
*IBlnek ltniItn and -Silk Cravts,
Iacl ic-i' Silk do.,
(ustinbrje- cno l1 cctisit Edging and Insterting,
lBook Mush ..ic an Swissc.-et do.,
B~lched-ict aind Brown eS~iriliigi.,
t-;very vc riety ofCekin' unit Jf~idiou,' Clovesn,
Mihtt.'. &e.,
Wh'ite,, Black, anid colored Hoe,
Iri.'h tiurd Brown Linens and J1atwns,
Fltiltre dn0.,
l~o'claee. Iltix amt Ctttoni (heriturgia,
rlir. Iteuuttuo, feghtn-it, andt Pin;d I'.Atf
Bon'tj it Shoes of every variety,
Books' tutu .tlutitary-,
t rnetlury, lfarelwtre tint Cutlery,
Brow; toil! Loafi C 8tgtrc.
('of e,,. 3lela~u cU. Te:a. Jower and- Shot,
epjnic-nlttu Amuericanit Segare,
.Scc-lit .tl Wine ( 7ranker,t.
A line lot North Carolina Bacon Atni 1A.Itr,
C arro~n Watsrr, I ron aind alt.
311:11..
FURt TiE.
Spring and Summer of 1850,
Ji. 'r. So [.OM ONS. & CO.
Wectlu infor COII-i c-r fre-tl.' will the jculdic
getr:,liv'. tha~t ti- have'c jtt t 01K-le u artge
of e-cc'rv irc-ri pltit. sutcht ::
I'iliin antl 1itird e l -isc,
lthccl rccl 31eeHtlo.""
fac :cutrl l41t1)rt idlcrtd do.
.Silk'ii'trt aind t(ciicr-". Lawn's,
1 itic-et l.ui-irc-ee aewil (lcareilrtv
(Ji n,1tnit" lFt ty aiwl 3rctiriititg P'rints of
-ve-ry lviri*iv. etc.
(' !c-;t:t~tdt :c-rlrh-lit of ' bcttitetul Fi'ntcv
Lima I iril ljtt-".e. flroc''cn J.irti-i. lim-p f)t"a
'otit ( lotuts. 3ei :e .is '-ertnc. Hlack n
reelort. :;ill; C rav:itt. ( iigiii and .Miusitn dlo.
ir"ti-"-e of eve-re eptneli:v pc~itht a vairlet}, f
(:ot!t it., iiiitic-ritr-: to t:"". sjlbithlr..
Itct'%'cctlcl ji'cjic," 1'critilairatnhtltii'c tol thetir
.It-u- of Il-X.DY A 3i.\ii ("lA5l'IN;: *l.'1 I,
ir tt lcn:: tr -rlta-cll of iOiw 3!liituitlir a
Ii-- Istctt-$I (',x' p~r?"r".-, tines, ::7" p rc-pa'rd to 1!l
mi the mo>st rcnnatle terij'.
A1 fiiw a-c-ccrt tt of llnvsc. Vciiiilis aril Ml"'
II :itsj. atrcctt.t jug tf Iiin In. ra f. f-liFor. I'.
ccci. white. andtla kdl L-oft Ihtnirtii.r citti fiin
Sul~k wiltl tHeatvetr Iitct--wiv~ll IleccIti, Su-it.
'rca-licry. I *tt!.-ry. ( i nss-watre. StelIcry.' nodi
:' rpp.it:srs+ i, nuels. tiray aliso lie* ltt~tti h)" tclliing
vrc liit -SoN'rt I ofth d'''(ucit I lette..
Spring of 1850.
1- ic nte r,- c. i'c ii te od J~ ".11. to piirla-ers~ ofi
Inl ' (;~I) II I, Nc lilt stinty visit ite City onec of
I.altgtt'st Sgoq.Ilcc of Rlicht and1
-te-r vt-\rac-."d in (I :re,iterp. 1lavtc m tat.,' ex.
c-n-.iv.- :rrai.t:ntiei'ts fotr SPIN-~ NI SA l.l'. lie
ccttlltiltt iii' a.~ trisr . I$ toI ti
ns ttictc,.tt' at n ruttu c. ttrac-itg all the1w i
i 1c-c.l cc Silkyu. huto Ii Idiurk wtill co~tcrtef:
I~r~dn% -Sinlk 31itce!Iin', TIis~.et.;
( itiram'. (i ngli:ntn Mustin's. P'rit,.;
."crIfttt;tJ lit inl;a alnc-. (itallysx;
!-tedtrelckturicuet ofteriectsx tylc"le,
l.-iit lirit's ;nt..db In ariety of style a.nfi
South-Caroli a=-Suniter Dist
Alexandter' M eaa ;jc l.1 -e alf" eti
3191 tand -~:Vi.A hulig~ Ztur-of Chas.
IIe 'as: '
BILL
It is ot'der'd, d ut'otibn'of'M'ayrant & Iich
irdron defenduit Soli-itdrs, that the creditors
,f the (ate Charleir Mclean- be required to.es
lablitsh their demtiin l is this Court on or before
ith first day of October next; and iIt the
Commnissioner give notieof this order by ad.
vertising the anme on t o Court Httise ,door;
ntill the expiration of the said period, artiy
pebliahig it in one of the papers ofthls Dis
rict once every two weeks until the first riay 6f
October nx(..
Jnm 4 185'. lENJ. F. DUN- lYf-"
Thw above Is ; trine- Etp ", this 5th June, 180.
. JOlN 9. lILLER, Com.
3e2wtd
; Benjamin Folsom
.. Wonl respectfully inform hisL
friends find the publik, tFit ie is now aselling out
hil fine stock of
Boots aid Shoes,
part of which being lately rceeivea. anti ner.+
ipening, on' terms nm advartmtigens ns Was eve,'
allere d in thit Market. ji stock Consista. of nip
utosrtrnent of superline Gaiters. ''ies, liiskins,
and M'iasit- flexat-es all of wsici fie will be
Insppy 'o dispose of lowv for Cash,; Or coi n shoit'
rreellt. Persons desirtuS of pttrelmsing will do
well to faivor him with a calf; at iho, nea'r ANtI
sulon.s MAST, one >loor West of W. Webnetstore.
N. II.--loots kept constantly on l'and.
TEI1IPERANCE HOUSE,
,ii ft The amtdersigned vt mubl respectfully
inforn the philie timat he h*s tli-:,
the in well known n.i lhe .he 'lS'.
I'I- YS,'' formerly kept by Mr. Win. 1cKnin,
in the town of ('anlii where he is prepared to
ifeconun(dafte travellers, nail bolarders at ren
o.,nalr prices. Th,., who desire to feel the
litne rinie( ahr:wl a. at home, are invit.:d to
tr~e barnl a call.
Travelers nieeutanool-ated for n single nighi,
adnt lreal:taSt in tiunt for ti: ears in th.. iort
or. at untoderate eharges. J. II. r. It)O)N E
Proprietor.
Feb. I'l lw, 1G if
Webb Clark's Hotel,
S'UITEli 1R ILLE, S. C.,
I I otel is sitratetal in the- most
p!csant part. -f the toh n, The
W' roprietor will be plea.l to see
is friends andl the trav~elling- publie; promt
sil ter spare no exertions on Frio irt to
-etle' them cotnlfortab!e. Charges ren
WIGH CLA RK,
I'roprielor.
Jan '.f 13 (f
II~~riWeefrTelegrapph, (Cotlumili*)
tid Charleston Courier, copy three months
tnal send bills to i k rtfiee for payment.
SUMTER SOUSE:
' -M I '. wosuld esp. ctftlly in.
t f rm the citi,--n, of Sumterille' nail
,>' " ithe surrotnnding country that he ha.
nst retmrn.d from Crhurle...sn, ani 1,9oc ?nb.le
rratgie'nmtts to lreive ICE and SOiDA WA
I I-:it, of every vari-ty. weekly.
ie hats on hnad. tl wvill conitinue. te receive
hrongliout the season. a choice assortnent of
WVine~ and ( ordin.i-, ('onfletinraries, Fruit,
-"-., all of w. hich will be disposel of chelaper
hant was ever ll'ered before in this snce.
Mty 29, 1950. 3 (f
Sumterville and Claremont l
The serirscrilaer respectfully nin.
nloni~em to thei ravellinag l'ub.
iwe u. in u~ite Ieavex, *%amtervilei every lmorn-*
rut at '3 o clock. (eluaept Suindar) ianri arrives ait
laremnont in ti:ne for the enrts for 4 harle~stnn;
-*iam sathne dlar (atfier ilhe arrivail of the cars
routn Chmarlestns)suush arrives at .Sminte.rvilloi at
N. II.--li 1: imy proettred mthe se rt ices of his
armier Iiv e r. Mir. I.. I). lol' ..can tsst annnl
ihm patrmonmire i. sti;;e, a isfe nind expeditious
P. M. lit -IIlt
A1pril 17, BY r.9i- if
Look Sharp!!
. inst re.eived by a late nrrivatl from
lihirleston, n freshl Stock of
-'onisi i part as fo~lrows:
ionts decscriptions Misses and! Chliulres
lo.; a line assertinent of I[at and Caps
or Suntuner ; alwo, Ci'e' ; Sugar ; M.
asses ; Cider Vinegasr ; Caindles ;No, 1
\c kerel ; itic k ld I 'ork ; .Salt ; \Vater
Ilw: ket s ; ine lairge liraioms ; upire; 'ep.
ter ;Cloves ; Gin~ger ;Mate ;also, a line
at of'Trn \Vate ; all of whmich will be sold
cow tor cash trade--by
MeitOY & .JoNIy,
O)pjsaie \Via. \Vebb'5 N. V. ~Sto.e
For Sale.
A v'ahItale phrzntat ion containing nine
ilindredl ;ri 'l event acres, situiaitd in
~lairemont County,, abont seven mtiles fromi
nii~iterville 4)n the public ro:ol leadinig from
noteredI e to thes Swin nintg I 'ens. There
on the hire1' a 200.1 l)weihog tIlonse,
etchien, Smoke-Ilionte, Stabb's, Corn
I. nue & c- :\ll in good repjair For terms
tsply to S tinl. .1. ltr:smlford .1. \V. l)arganm or
hi. SYii hlcriber ont thle Islanitation.
I.\IPROYEl) END)LrESS ClII N
Water Elevators,
All l'ersonis wishting the abere Elevastors
at lbe :,upphled byv lhe SubIscribter, who is
hei .\get for tire~ I )ist rict of Snot~er S. C
sumt1'rvule, Oct. 31lst 1-.'19. 1 ly
Trout & DleLange,
No. 11-2, E~sT BAY,
liersp constantly on ha~ndl, a large nesort
metnt of Fresh hutrnt. Stoe Im.ne, Rosen
tInle Ceonent. l'laster of P'aris; New York
Marble Iimse,-I'hIiladlelpitia wfhite do., vp.
sinls, or Farmsera mnanutring lPlaster, 1iro
'ud I earth Jiricks, P'lastering I lair, and
Ibiilding Materials ini general.
O)il1)F.1IM left with Messrs. .Y. TI. (J1,.
t)MONS & Co: wrill meet with prompt
at tent ion.
,1ain 2:3
Groceries Just Received,
YonlitIIyon Ten-;
l'iekles -tasorted:,l
.-otilh an.h TIotndon l'srmer, int pti.
P'ort and Mlet..ra \ inel.''
6000 Fine $egtt, for sale by
L. 11. IIANi(S
CHOLERA 10.ED .
For hkir .p8 dyand oi~0rtljtr ' 3.
BJUS, i;1105:,Elf; A J'
FL A'I.IEC Tt UllNQ'
for all Dcran entim of th $'d t
D~owele, coust l'ecthhirp rlip f Hit
eto,, etc.
07 ASI ATI 6 C ( ;Its in'.ana&4"
cured and prevntlal'oVdf other disedse .;
the stomach antil bowels. provldd tib. proppr1.
meanus are used. It presenartfes he: nior.
bid symptoms es Cholera Morbus, .odl tMws
violent'. Thee is no' differenee in :thae
thology, tho-eatmenaut tieing the same, Dr.k
leecler's Cordial, s'jnltly celIbtated for disu
eases of the rtonmlh md-bswels, will, as cer'
tin as it is enr te dilrta:e.- As a
P'revedkve,- it sboul e uAsdinidinall'Aa;tt i
$ es daily, aiiAed with water, end on the afir
preach of thediseass, it sliotild. be taaten W -
model ate doser, af egtar and'ahori intervali
trutil every symptom is removed. Frictions to'
the ,bdomen, with ex':erni dnilicathiohi W
the extremites,'in the worststagoesof the dise
ra-, wit? dure forty-nine of any ift aree.
There its nox need of anything else; and, hove
ill, beware ol'afemel, Purgatives,-androlier
'allintives; they wil1 kill more than they:l
cure. 'ihe most sofore cafes of Cornplain
yield to the heroic eirtees of this remedy. likes
manic. The proprietor intiiles investigatios :
{ and boldly proclaims that it willopeidily cure
asl1disenses of this character.- 'o can intto
hlvings witnesses of its imnen'cial' eficta ftif
bei: g pronotnced incurable and getra- to
di., by the'r physicians. In all cases of laiifret
the) snot.y wi be cheerfully returned.
R? ead this 'Tesanony.
(Exerat of a fetter fron'.tho Rev Or. Snrly
Dainvile, ileirks County, Atgust 25th, 1847,
Deur Sir-1 ant now prepared to recoin.
menl your Cordial from having used it. with
snecess imp -everal instances, and I am now
tr% in.g yutir VnieOa its i case of. priitracted
de bility, utfended' with Cg g;d'ptyeist lj fe'
dced in the young Ludy by i et 'btgtr6'#i6
her sttength,' to ny' a con non lbkrase.
Y ours, respect fully,
AL.RED' Eotnt.v, I%'. D.,
Extract of a letter from Ebenezer Cook.
N ew York City, July 20, 1847.
Dr Ke.ler. Sir. I hate useo'in my fam -
ly all of the. Cordial which' you left .vdi MW
last rumer except two bottler which pet.
:rued.d a cu-.umeroi mind to try, and huvin
proved very beneficial, he hdis ree'oimnionde
it to some of his friends who wish to hatie seid
of i6.1 thirefore w:sh you would send me 6me
ylv e. press. I am antisfied forn my own ex.
perienee that it is the Brat itiediCisie for chilt
dren ''eethng and Summer Complaints that
is di'ered to the public, and all t11at is neCese
aury for a reconmeudatiou is to' Wty it.
Ve'ry respectfully,
EvNFzert Coots.
284 Grand at. cor. of Alley
Tli,r is to- eertiff that I lave used Dr. Keel.'
er's Cord'il, und have foeudit a valsxirilete
icine in diarrhea, dysenterv, in&attdera . 1
ients of the stomach and bowel; ca' ~d '
Te,-thing, and is particularly pdaptee to all.
eliraaees of those or ganas caused by acid fruiis
or the debilitating effects of season and cli-'
mate.
D) M'A r.isos, .u. n. f'itid' it. ]Mail'd.a
Dr Keeler'e Cordial.-We would calf ito
attention of our readers to this invaluablemst
lcine, wxhich will be found advertise4 at length
it our columns. Asa correcie in. eases- f
Diurrhen, a disease very prevaleut at the rd.
sent time, it is highly spoken of by al? *1a:
have used it.
(Neal's Saturday Gazetto of Angest 28, 184:
Dr. Kecler's Cordinl and Carmninativ.
Tiuis atlielo is advertised in another part
our paper; it is warm'y repoinimended y aim..' ,,
he', who have tried it I Is cispeciall ,asqtu .
arron't cfildre,- add ?as oflteed la'ltiat['f
cnres.- The Crial is not a qua oj1' '.
but carefulty prepared medicine, andiprfc.
ly free from any thing injurios-Pnnsvas
niun of Sept. 1, 1847.
Dr Keeler- Dear Slf'. As it is my d'off Id
use. every hones: means to promotethe hoippi.
umt' of our follow creatures, I take great piea~
sure im statiog to you the advantage fee
ed fruom your valuab'e Cordial and Carmina.
tive, Last autumn I was attacked with Dia.
rhoam, which debilitated my systemi very mueb~
for nearly thirco weeks I tried mnany remedies,
bust foiundi little or no benefit, when my daughit
ter informed me of yonr Cordial. I booght~
buttle and lad not taken but two dosea befdve
I obtaxined relief. I was entirely recovered
before I tused the whole of it ; arid have rew
manined Ihearty ever sluce. Resp.ctfullty
7 ours, 3, BIUDD3D. D.
t'repared and soldl, wh otesala an rda~
MA'.h; Itf'hdN, ~IVER and SANA.
'I'W\ l l'I LLS may hb obtained. Remedise
of unsurpamed lflciency, andi which have no
e-n,,..No family in town or country abould
Ihe without these celebrated medlicines se
adknirably aidaptive to meet sudden emerne,
17' Also D R. KFPAE!lVt .5AWifA1A..
it I ,L A, lbr the permnanenw cure and t'emuovat
af afl da-mces arisingt, from asperIties. of' ti,6'
Etlood, or hambit of tso- 6osty, vir: .C.!ironio
ehseeases of thme chaest, ConsumptiouBroftchi.
tis, Catarrha, Pleurisy, Scrofula in fil i fobime,
T'este.r, S4cakl head-, liletcheos of' .the' fe,
Chbronmie dieases of the Stouin/hr, ier and
Skin, cutaneous erupiioin, whm-e swe'tiints',
hp joint iafiketon, dleep seated pahaiS of tho
hones, swellings of the joints, Ulbei, Syptiil
tiec disorders, Aldercurial and all IIereditary
paredipeosns. Females snrerig fGoI ob.
struction, aalroii coiplet*iot, nerionsnes,.
etc., will find the Panuce. ant elegnt remnedy'
for their rentiovat.
For sile by D)r: R. Sa Melietti Sum'.
terviller Z.- .1. D~elay, Gnmd hBhle
& lhny~, Oi~ngeburg; . Boatwright .S&
\liot, Columbia; J. McMillan, Nfarion;
P. , Chen Chrleton; ad by
trouaghout teSae
Iec. 10, 18349, 8 Iy
MASONIC HAiLt
26'9 Kin;-streeh, cornier of Wentwortha
Cr;. RIESTON,- S. 0.
I W. A'. NE' & RiT H lI aro'
now rece'ivinig theit naualctupply of Spring
and Summeur C'othin'g, to which they would
invite thei at tentioni of putrchas'ers. They
kee p conszsantly. o'n hand, a full and tom
plete stock of tblothing and Gentlemuen's,
Sniltitting~ artic Wa. Purrch~as wilA ag
tumnes fnd n~ttfl stock of
Enliaghi ani Frencf C ofr Dress and
FroXk Coautd
Mediuim and low prie'd Cloth Conte
Pan:u, of all tdescriptios,
IAnd a ftrlI stock of VestA.
Theluy wouild invite ateenti'jn -to thni'r
stock of Outftitting artic fes, viz: ShIftt Oal,
lar~e, Cravate, Undcr Garmentsl, ffiMJery,
Gloves, Suispendr% D~resangGT/dwas, &c
A llof ne amm hothW~ibo'sIat the
W. A. KENT1 & T
208 King-st. cort 09 h
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