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t 1ulterille iricCs dur clf. t.ORICF~cTUvg W 3KLY. Vi ( tottt , .1.lb 9 a. Starn - bitsh. 87 a 1 Q*' Fla Ider . . vt. 75 . 1 00 it ion, (hog round) lb. 8 9 utter, - - lb. .17 a ' 20 Fowls, - 8 a 121.2 lleef, - '- - lb. 5 a 6 I' rk, lb. 5 a 650 Flour, - - - hbl. 7 '5) a 8 00 Salt, - - sack 1 75 a 2 00 t ute. - lb. 1.1 i 16 'e.a, Ilyson, lb. 75 a 1 00 Gunpowder, - lb. 1 00 a 1 00 Sugar, Loaf, - lb. 12 a 11 S Brown b. 6 a 10 " White Hanvana, lb. 11 a 13 Molasses, West India, gtl. 37 a 50 Now Orleans, gol. 40 a 50 Ite, Country, bush..2 00 a 2 50 " Charlestoa, - bush. 3 00 a 3 50 1.ninp Oil, gal. 1 00 a 1 50 I.ard. lb.l 8 a 10 Candles, Tallow, Box, Ib. 18 a 20 " Spermaceti; Box, lb. 37 a 50 gnpowder, - keg. 6 00 a 7 00 lging, -o- ye.j 15 a 20 Baeltope, - - - b.l 12 a 14' Sons of Temxperance. A Public Nieting of Sumter Division of this Order will take place on Friday, the 13th of September next, at Sumterville, commencin at about 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Members of the Order are re rluested to meet in the Town hall, at half ufter 10 o'clock, to prepare for procession. The second Anniversary Oration of this Division will be delivered on that occasion by P. W. P. Fasstt; and there will also be other Addresses. The meeting will take place in the Court louse:. The public generally are invited. N. GRAllAM, R. S. 4ug. 7 .41 (3t SHERIFF'S SALES, virtue of sundry Executions to me d, will be sold at Sumter Court I ose first Monday and day following in S'*pt. next, within the legal hours of sale to tho highest bidder, for cash, the following ptrop'rty Purchasers to pay for titles: 1(.73 acres of land more or less in Clarendon, Idjoining lands of Vii. It. Coskrey, 6 negroes, .3 head of horses, I wagon. 3 buggy, I lot stock cattle, I lot stock hogs, plantation tools house hold and kitchen furniture, levied on is the 'rop-rty of John J. Tindal, at the suit of James . ndal and Thornton Lynn. The negroes, land horses, and wagon, to be sold at Sunter vdle on Monday. The rest to be sold at the plantation of defendant on Tucsdav. One tract of 260 acres more or less, another of it1acres more orless in Clarenton, on Jack's Creek adjoining lands of L. F. IRhamne, Saml. Itichbourg and C. Coulliotto. Another trat of20 acres more or less, In Clardendon near Fulton and where defendant lives, lovlIed on as the pro perty of Alexander 13. lBrailsfoil, at the suits of E. Carson and Etward llroughton. One tract of 100 acres more or less in Claren don, It being a part of the tract once owned by W. Rrock. levied on as the property of Win. A. Brock, at the suits. of.t. Council and J. II. Watt, 132 acres of lanl morei or less in Clarendon, adjoining lands of , and where IDefendant lives, 93 negroes, lot of hogs anl cattle, 4 horses. 1 cart, 1 wgaon, 6 sheep, I gig, 1 gun, house hold and kitchen furniture, plamnnttion tools, &e., levied on as the property of W. ''. lrgdon, at the su it of John I. Ingrahan, and E. A. J. Gary. The land, negroes, horses and wagon, to be sold 1n, umterville on Monday, the bal ance at th5 r enee of )efegndant on ''esay. 1 horso on as the prop erty of W. T. W. Bake, ie suit of Henry Iathrop and '. G. Gerald. 2 horses levied on n.-; the property of W. F. Butler at the :nit of W. II. Colins and it. 1). Btradford, is security. 1. horse levied on as the property of Win. 13. Frierson, at the suit ofThornon Lynn. 1 horse, bridle and saddle, house-hold and kitchen fhrniture, plantation totals, &c., levied on :' the pro;krty of Wm. N. Gardner, at the isl of I",der, JUrkeiyu & Co., Mavran(t. & Rtich ti m'irrfidnJua. Maisnne- T1ho horse tv l,. ' Id at .Smtetrvillei on. Mondayo, the bitanco at Isr lidant's house. 1 horse leviedi on as the property of II. luts. hands and M. R. his wife, at thu suit of J. G. Rthodus. 7 negroes leviedl on as the plropeurty of C. W. I,sesne, at the suit of B1rton Alaboof, n Ale.xandor Jordan. rosa~ 1 horse leviedl on as the property of Joo. S. icha, at the suit of Peter I. Mouzon antd A. (:otvaty. .irse levied on as the pretparty of 3. M . msomreWat the suit of Xprott & IlIlt.a I negro levied on as the property ofiaJs. I1, stukes as security, at the~ atuk of ElIshae Carsona. SheritIfof Sumter District. l0th of August, 185O. Rice, Corn and Cleani Rice for sale, at the sign of the NEGROES. H ams, A lot of fine hams for salc at the sign of the NE:GRO. NOTICE! NOTICE! All persons indebted to the Estate of T. J. \Viltder, decease I, by pturchase att the Sale of said Esiate, by me made, are here by notified, that the Credit given of SIX MONT1II8 has expirod; andi paymtent must nat once be mtade. It is hoped that this re. quest will, without delay, he comoplied with, as the property sold was all utler execution, anti might have been sold by the Sheriff'for Cash, bitt for the mutual1 benefit of all concerned, the Judgment creditors permitted a Crcdit Sale. WV. LEWVIS. Atugust 12, 250, 42 tf NOTICE. I here by give notiec that appl icatl(on will be maade to the fsegislatture tafthis State at its next session for a road from near the hotuse oaf Ed-. miund Stuchey seni., to thte rada frotm ihoptji ville to Camdaen, at the loner endl of the~ platna tion of Joel Davis. JOHN IIROWN, Sen. ishopvillo, S. C. Aung. 13th, I850. .12-.t f NOTICE, ~,The subhscriber wvotthIl'rspett uly in. - florm his friends tand the pulitc genera!. ly, that lie is preprarod to do all manner o1 WORK in his line or business; hanving, oh. tamied the services of a good worknutut tc 1sssist him. .Repairs of Wautches, Clocks, &c., letl with him, wtil be done in a neat and work. manlike manner. 2.lf" All Jobs warrauted. FPIIMAN H-OYTr. July 31 40 3t A CARD). Reynolds & Reynolds, 1 have this day associated WVM. L. REY. NOl,1)S with tme in the practice ohf DEN. Mr. REYNoL~os has been my pupijl fo; the plast. four years, antd I commeutnd him with confhidc~te to the conlnnnity. TPhe business will Itbe t(tc cn nl' as for. inerly ait any taffice oii Main street, nudoj the above inamne anti style. WIM. REYNOLDS Aung. 15l 42 i f $10,000 CASH la htand for thme putrchaste of Negroes of Cither so~ A pply to J. M. E. ShRP.n Whetotostandrf N 'PB ;S 'Wtildh M*OrC in tile jossession of Mr, Thotn s''Drpi by, oleeib a b y 'boeuii nd w ioi (as appears) were givein'fo':the hire of tlie Negroes, in which Ms; E. Singleton, du. ceased; had a life Estato; therefora'rnotice is hereby given that ifinediate paytneu is require d. W. LEWIS, O. S. D. Aug 12, 18,0. 42 tf South Carolina--Sumter Dist BI W. LE IVIS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Philip McElvain, hath appliet to me for Letters of Administration, on all anal singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mary McElvain, late of the said District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceased, to be and appeal before mne at our next Ordinary's Court fot the said District, to be holden at Sumntet Court I louse on Friday the 23d day of Au. gust inst to shww cause, if any, why the sai] administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of Aug., in the year of out [. .s] Lord, one thousand eight hundret and fifty, and in the 75th year of American Independence. W. LE WiS, o. S. D. Aug. 14 35 2t South Carolina--Sumter Dist IN ORDLVARY. Whereas, John ). Murray, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Samuel J. Murray, late 01 the District aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceastd, to he and appeas before mue at our next Ordinary's Court. for the said District, to be holden at Stuntet Court Iouse on Friday the 23d day of Aug inst., to show cause, it any, why the sati adinistration shold not he grafted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of Aug., in thy: vear of out [r.. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundret and fifty and in the 75th year ol American Independence. W. LE W'IS, O. s. D. Aug 1.1 42 2t The State of South-Carolina VILLIAMSBUliG DISTIICT. J. J. Keels, a Is. Ca. Sa. Edw. B. Davis. John J. Keels, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Vzliamshurgh District, by vir. tae of a Writ of (apiass ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of Edward 11. Davis, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his estate and eflbecs, his peti. tiot to the Court of Coimon Pleas, pray. ing that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assemnbly, tnade for the relief of Insolvent Debtors It is ordered, that the said Edward B. 1)a. vis, and all other the creditors to whom the said John J. Keels is in any wise in. debted, be, and they are here!ly s unnoneJ and have notice to appear, bOtore tho said Court at Willianmsburgh Court I 1"mse, on the-third Monday after the fourth Monday in October next, to sthew cause if ainy they can why the prayer of the petition afore. said should not he grante-t. WM. It. SCOT'T', c. c. P. w. D. O(sice of the Commor'le,s, A W:linmnsburg District, - SHIACKLEFORD) & GRlAESERI, FiACTIORlS AND COMJ.IRSSION NO. 1, CENTRAL. WIIARtF, CIlAltLESTON, S. C. A ug. 14, 18 -0. 4'2 lit South-Carolnna--Sumter Dist . WVhereas I have thtis day takens poses sioni (as Ordinary of said'Dustrict) of bthe persomnal psroperty as derelict of .lohn I lanks late of Susnterville dlec'd; and~ I a vail myself of thlis mto~l to nlot ify all peersonts indebted to the dec'd to malrke imi mnedliate paym~et to Mlr. L. 1!. I [ansks, myv Agent (in this pa rtie star;) and those haL-. mng demsandls againist dce'd will hand thems ini duly attested according to law. Ausg. 2d 1850O -11 ti NOTICE, WVill be0 sol, ont Montday 17th Anugst unext. an the Nummsser Residencee of thle latt I'. UV. Fraser, dee.'d., nlea r lirad foird S pritny. all is eilhets of I1I0)USI1 101.1) tutol 11T. C1IIEN FRT'h\l'' RE, tindu TIll lUTEIN SlEADI of ('ATT"JLI, among whsich art. several IIEI-1* Cattle. Alt lns at or under Ten Do~sllars caush over that amsount, credit to the first of' Juann sary nsext; Note with aipprovedl senrity. -Sale to eonnmenseo at 10 o'cl.ck, A'. M. 1Byorder of ~ . l.W Act'g. Exr'ors. 19thh July, 1850o. '-o at WARE ROOMS. CH[ARLESTON, S. C. Wmn, Hlowland, . i Ifoerms thes inhhantss of Suennr andt vinciun sv that hie lhas remlehot froms the corner e Ihmsg alld Market Streets, te hsis N lW WA itt IROOMS, No. 21.1 Ilen~.d gf Kn X. as n sow oIler, and wit! constjium- t iM-Lep e-ss oft th basrget isunsmot c~oprehtesive stock~es f Fer eigns 'st!uns oetutic Jit ) GOODt)liise t. htefem It tshe ( niy. A lasrge part eof wicht hs- hs 13! P lOILTED tDIlttCT experessty for Xeuthsers lyEllt ONE IIttCI SY8TEM3 wtill bestric't ly ttseded toe. It tbeinsg the Fasireset. Melrchts Phlnters and( Fan. Ilies, vlishing thse city foer thseir suijpliee. n. itIlisindt thell t'avamage ini gsving thain essock ans enun5innftion iIARTIN & BRYAN, AND) GIE.A Coulnmission1 MechanI3tN, H oyce <. Co.'s Whasrf, CH ARILESTON 8. C. JAMlSS !e5AttTtN. TIIoIIAs A. unYAN . Ho(n M'.n ca, Chalsrlston I C. .1- SU.ANNO.'q Camden, ,' J. RI. A isc.N, Winsbore. A DVANC:ES made~h on Coetton5 and othe(1 Produe sitippedh to thema. gC/"''artienltai ttenstion givent to the pusrcharse of IBagginsg Rope, taind Family Supliies. 31st Ju isl1in. *O fi.., LIVES - 0PMLAINT, eJaundice se'i4, Chronic or Hervoe lity, Dsease of the .idne u, and all Ditideld Aris ing from a Disorder ed Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, in ward Piles, Fullness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sto. mach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis uast for Food, Pullines or weight in the Stomach, Sour .Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Surim -ning of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Su/f. ating sensations when in a h4ying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Vebs be fore the Sight, Fever and dull pa in the Head, Jeficiency Of Perspiration Yellourness o f the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ,-1., ,Sudden 'lushe of Heat, Burning in the Plesh, Constant imaginings of .Evil, and Great Depression of .Spirits, can be EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. RlOOFLANDl'S Celebrated Gernisa Ilittcr-, I't.1'ItED BlY DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT -IE (,I1 lR .1 N M |1E)fCI.VI- -| rNO RE, No 120 Arci St., Philadelphia. 'I'heir power Drr the ,bo'r vliavseuse is not er. celled, if eutilled. by taty other prepizration in the 1in ittel States, as the curry attest, in tiny cIZ$CJ after skill sph:icians hae failrel. llhese lit:ters are worthy the atte ntinn of in vnlila. Poiwueuning great virtues in the reetiict. tion of disenses of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most nearching powers in weak ness atnd aIlection of the eligestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and ileaant, REti- AND) HE. CONVINCF.D.U Cat it. HlonissoN, Eey., Eastoni, Md., In a letter to 1)r. Jackson, Jan. 9, 185t, said "My wife. and imys'elfhave received mire hen efit front your mediine than any other we. have ever taken for the I).sawynia and J.irer diseasc." "Ta'i E 'I:srn LEctoN," pnblisted at vood. steok, Va.. Jantary 10. 1850, said "A (itl::A' F.I)ICINIF." "W e h ave uniformly refrained from recom menading to the public nay of the various Patent MIiieirins of the day, uttess thoroughly con Vilne(-& tif their ialue. Ainn those we consid. or worthy of notice is the (erutan liters, in vented by D)r. Ila'oloo l, and prepatrod by Dr. Jackson, in PhIilandelplhia. One instnnee in partituar, in whitlh the stupierior virtaau of this medicine have been lsted, has fallen under our observatiotu. During the last ttfm"r, a m. n of Mr. AninItAnAt CitAnt.t., of this county, was very seritously fflicted with I.iver cotplaint, and after trying it vain varions remedies, he purchased a bottle of the litters, antil after us mag it, was so much reilieved of his dlstruinreg tmalady, that lie prornured anther bottle, atd is restore d entirely ti health." IlEAI) F'lit'I-lit A FEW FACTS. Jint;: M. ll. Nn.ut, a gentlslentat wth great senictifie and l trtry attaintucnts, alid inl his "Ni:w Vott; VExt.a Iy MI:ssexcen," Janua ry 6. 1850. "11R. h~oary.An'tt GFaMAN II:TTERas. Ier is c preq.aration which the leadling presses in the I4nion appear to be unanintou in re gmiildintiz, anl the eason ii ohviou.t-.. kI it moile aft-r ai presceription fuirnisahed by) one of the atmt relebhrtaed phy.siciatn of modfterna timtes, the late I )r. Chiristophler Wilhelma litonfland, Professor to the lIn'iversity of Je-na, I'rivatte 'hay-iiian to the liing of I'rnassia, and otne of te greatest meadit ail writers Germnany lhas ever ptritedi. lie was empijhatictbally the e~a~tty of~ humhutr. antd terefore a mtedicine of which het was the. intvetor andi endoirser tuay he cottli duntly reli tin. lIhe mapirially reummtetnded it itt [.tvar ( omaphiint, layep.ia, lIehility. V'erngo, A iduity of tie Stotamtch, 0 tuntipti tott, unal l comptlainitst arisitng fromaa a disordered condli iiont ot te itoanmeh, the lii er attd te in-* tieK tir- Ninae Piliadelphtia paape.rs expare.-s tiu-ir coniutin of itIs excellience, tad m,-veral of thea eiiors mpawik of its elleeits froaa their ownt iai i.inali e'g3-riCtte. I hoaler these aireanan sKtace-s, we feel watrrantedt, not onlyi in cailjian tihe ataeuntitn ofiur readelurs toi the ;iroeat pro prietor's ( Dr. C. 31. Jacksonta'it) prepantiaon, btut ut rezoaanen ling thec artielo tu tall itfiliet 3IORlI- EVII)ENCE:. Thl Pui'ot.ineta .rt S.vra y~ GAi7v .t .:-r:.'' thle bem--t fattily neawspuaper pum dblie int the * ntedi Sta tes., tin he dtor matvs oif 1l. IIOtill.ANI)'s Cl-ltMfN liTFI'. "it i. ,-lblotnt iat wet reconunt~etnd wvhat are tindi l'atenat MediietoK te confaidenee :nai pttri teage iof iour rezaiirs; andtu, thterefur-, ..n - we. reconinnllatuli Dr.. Iull l' Ge rinmni liit Ke rs, wei wiisht at to hi- isatinelly nolerstusl, that we ar anit spItntinitg if th.- nostrumas oft the iday, thi~i aren- i a bou;ti~tt for ta brief jw-rioda aittl ti- fitoir g,uten-t alter the-y havei doiine thin-r gtutlty- race oIf iniistrh ef, hit of au sicinta lty itabbfed, heart appr io oft liwnt ies1 i--ey'-s (liki-K ithfregoine.) fromt all s aeti, as~ of ath,. I~n iona, t ihe la-t tharee iyears, umitu the strono'ust I, st turtli in i/sforoiir, a.., tiait thettre is Iore iif it Its edl itn the pratice of the re-gitlar Phiciani uf Ph iladelpia thcan till otheir aitrions combtlined~, at tiwt that enn east.ily i- iestabtlishaed, aatd finlly wiithI t-in <inliet appijroval when~t ptresenited eusen~ italti furnt. Thait this nuieitie wi:1 ean- !.iver Cotanplait aili lI )pepsjtia, n ine etin dlubt, afte-r l.-inag it at ireiti. Ia nts j;--iticailly lalsia la thtitm nehl tatnd lhver-- it is n prf-nable toi .aluiiel ita al an lien anthnanistred to FI:a.?: ir ax lurN ui ith satf-ty andi reliule bienie it, at anty titu,.. lIlF.W A ll-: OF ('Ol'NT I-:lt F'Ts. T'his mtedticine has attzajied ihat high thane-. air uieh l i-' ntecessary foir all me~iinesu- tO> t tainr to Itinaee countetirfe-iairs t. pult furthI ai tpn. rijiue art wie att a- risk otf tlh livs of tos. w hao lare imlii-renttly ilercivel. LOAK~ IV!. TO i~i-| 31A I/KS O F The ' av th aitteni uigrtaturea of K -. 31 hion in in i thle h ottle, au-ihoutj/ hich the ari-pu rwus. No. 120) A ll( il Staree.t. lne0 idioor belouw'ath. (latie of .27 La(en street,) Phiadtelphaiati lay re-SIp.-abe deav leh-ri gu-enallIy thro t n hut th e,0:tf y. AltIo, for saile ini Sumttrtillei: b Jnuly 'lst, 1-Ct. .10f $100 REWARD, I viall giv thetlt aittiti rewatrid fur protif to conati-tona if mySany li (lI.I tiFN,' (a tiarpuan. air bty tradl.) beitng ihrl od by~ till reifponli. il ihs prtheii oniit andu dlivetir - ita %mteir Jail. .%;idl boy .was inieghit fromt II uatn 0oritrIt, andt Mray 2a2, 30 ti 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, 4.,00 yids. Iliown ulttriin-g tamii iheting, ,000EJ ytd. Illtie IDitmest ii andil'la Tiings, 5 hal f lbarriet, Not. I. Mareki'ri-I resh~l Sitda, intl antI I.-tttnK Crack-,rs andll at fris tilupa~ply of nil kiunds of Goodt just re rcived, i aid for saile.i , I Feb27. A. 3 . & > un. Ott Ti$- - South Carolina Institute, OPEN ON THE 18h NOV'Ri N1?XT. T6iecond inntial Fair 'thlc e $outhi eol Ui ni Institute for the promotiom of Ant, lie lil* eat Ingenuity-, &c. will be held in Chard ton, opening on tho 18th November, and t-coz rnue during the week. Specimens of overy l*anch of Itd ts are earnestly solicited. - remiums wv, 1llbe aw recd; for the best specimens, a Silver Medal ; fyr the next best, a )iplona. For Original Inventions, a suitable premiun, at the &cretion of the judges. A selection will be made of the best speimen of Mlechanisin and the Arts-of Cotton, Ijce, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Flour, Rosin and Turpentine-aend sent to the World's Fair, to be held in London in the Spring of 1851. A large and comnodious building has been selected for the Exhibition, and every attention will be paid to the reception and cure of attiecles sent to the Fair. All articles mast be directed to L. AI. HATC, (hairman of Committee of Arrangements, and be delivered by the 14th of Nmt ember. Conunun ications achlrensed to JA MS It. TA y. .on, Chairnan of Conmittee on Correspond. ence, will meet with prompt attention. The lion. JOS. IfI. LU.IPKIN, of Georgia, will deliver the Anmual Address, on Tuesday night, the 18th November. Arrangenments have been made with the South Carolina Rtail Road Contjeacy, to let alt articles intended for the Fair, return free of charge. Wan. GREGG, President. E. C. Jo.NES, Secretary. July 24 38 Executor's Notice. The Creditors of Wim. J. Rees, Esq., deceased, are called upon to present to the Subscribers iceir detmandsjproperly attest. ad according to law. And those indebted to the said deceased to cake payment. WV. J. REES, E. M. ANIDERSON, Qual fcd Ex'ors. July 2d 30 tf GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, Factors & GeneraI Comi 11nissiont Agents, ACCOM.110)ATION WIIARF, erant.rs-ros, s. c., lic~'civcr nid sell all articles of produce and forw ard With despattch, lerchandize entrusted to their care. ED)W.\RD GANTT, WV. 11. IlUF F, JAMiES L. GANTT. Rr.vsaNc..-Col. F. J. Moses, Sumter; .llesirs. Brown & Stone, Charleston. July 3 3s' 4m Negro Shoes. The suclt rilber has made nrningements for the manufactetire of frots Futr to Five ''housand Imirs of the abve. artiel. by thet FA-I... For referenc' as tut quality. he woul respectfully refer persos who nay h. diwiscedt to purchase if him, to thog who patronized iitn last year. A~ to price, he will guarantee them as low as enn be ailrlnhei. May 2. 2 tf J. MORGAN.. Notice. Persons itclehted t the Estate of D. F. Wyles, will please make) payment to F. Sumtor, Esq<. M A. WY LES, Addt'. June 19, 15:50. 31 8t DeKalb Factory. 1laviny tnken tho Agency of the Dr. KA LII 'AC'IY, we are prepared to soll their V.AlRNS nnd OSN IBURGS for Cash t Factory prices. A. J. & P. MOSES. Tune 21, 1850. 35 tf Stores to Rent. The sucriber oflers focr Rent, on very rcesonble tercns;, his two NEW'\ ST'ORES nocw bingti compi~leted, just cubevot the Store if A. .1. & lP. Mol~ses. Thecy aire neat anid 'cmmodi xiousc, wvith lineo Lot roctn anid Shelter i thce yard, and ai goiod .'itand foir butsineesc, A. J1. MOSc'8. Just Received. A htandkoni, kot of Silk 1iregs Gin:ghatns Whilte anid colorfled c Mu .li tns Shtell Tcic-k acnd Side Combs~i, &ce. nt very low pirices hiv 12. 1. 1 IA NKS. June 2t.;* A. F. Allen, 1LASTlELtR AND1 BRICK I,.YElt, I lavinig h ad conusblerabile experiencce in ,\ the abelie of~ e buines~iiCs, respec.t. Lijfidully olcitat a share ofl the pactron-. agcie of thle public. Al l ihcntut ed to hbn, will be exc tted withI nieatne*ss unii dtispatchi. ancd warran tted toi give ait is. factieon. lttasterinig liie shed icc superior style. Junce l'. ~ E f '1The subc ribher wtill renit for thec ents-t in yeaer, eon r.ecalnale tercies, the residenee of Ithe late D). F. Wylesc, Eq. in State. licurg.--One thle premtisis are a comfo e'rtable lhvetllig I ious~e anid aeli necessry* Iuild ings, 'wvithi ablouit Twety c'\.res ccf landtie at tachied there to, Cc cnting ai compcllete Tan Y'ard initet fullieraion. Statebcri, 1st Januatiry, 1850i4. 1t) ti ,gBenjamin Folsom, fienh- ane t che iubb , thacct he ice nowi .'ellicin at bilin ice 'tck Iic NI4)4) am141 Si34)C~, part o'f'cuIcbicene i- ctely r,*cei ved. neid ntow itheredi inc thiis uinrkei. 11itiut kli I(onsitist oif an ianucrtcncent ci N.uprtiiin ii trs. T iliusckjin.4 ha c;py tic clupcc.c of low'c fr I 'ash, icr cin cc cshort criedit. I'crmwt, desircu ofc ci terchincg wcill dto nil CtCc ti'.cr hcicn nccith a~ cncit ni chic ilccr ANi sui-: .emn-r. ccne, dooir Westc ccl W'c. Webbt's store'. N. It.---itce.8 kepct ccisitaintly ccc handic. J.it rec ived per "Nouthrr rioer" ai 'rceuhisep. lily ofl SI'.lt311-:t ('LO ii cc.lo all dececripc dccci, eogether with libu-k ('loth ('ccuts cemi I 'a-.naimno Pan liiic ck *Natin acol Siuki \'c,.t.., which n aill tie ,'~ld t cnici aiclly tcc'w priccc hiv May I4 L. t. hiA NK. Omm Ilamud by~ ILI~IOW N, L .T & COt. 31) li!tti.l.L cif tICE, 1-., partiucded ard aicrt rccighi. JUST IIEEaAVED, A lacrge asscortment't of Flower J.icra. A fresh lot of Puce Dress Goods. J. T1. SOWmiw & . er MeLian, iDale 4I4 - ifs%? ,BIlLJ ~~~a 4 It is ordervel, opnotio of. int &lDais ardson, defendants SolleItors,b t theni Wes of the late Charler McLean, 1rigqfrd " tablislttheir deramaals in thti cotrt on or the first day of October neit; and that oho Commissioner give notice of - tld'order by ad. vertising the ruts os the Court House door, until the expiration of thei said perlod, and by padbilhing It in one of the papers of this Dis trict nm-e every two weeks until the first day of October next. - BENJ. F. DUNKIN. June 4, 1859. The above Is a true copy, this 5th June 1850. JuneJON . MILLER, rn. The subscriber has Removed his FURNI. T(It E WAI EltOOMto Mr. A. J. Moses' new building (up-stain) where he will keep con stantly on hand, t general assortment of Fur. niture, consisting i rt of . ressing Ilureaus, Plain and Marble Top, Sofas and Di vans, Foot Stools, Ottomans, Wardrobes, plain and Mahogany, .Gandle stands, Dining, Tea and Work Table., Centre do.; Curled Maple high and low poast Bedwtuls Mahogany do.; Ofice, Sitting. Nursing and itocking Chairs of every description. Furniture made and repaired at the shortest notiee. Plain and Mahogany Cullins furnished to or der. The subscriber is prepared to furnish Blinds, Sash and Doors at Charleston Prices,. lie will continue his WOtK-SlOP at the Old Stand, where all orders in his line will be putnctuall: attended to. DANI,. S. SARGENT. May 15. 2J if 'Te subscriber respectfully informs hire custo Eaers and the oomaamunity at large, that he has .st receivod a largo a'sartment of CLOTIS, CASSIMtERES, DIRAP D'ETF,8 and VEST. INGS of all laseriptiona, taogether with a large stock of Spring and Summer' Ready Made Clothing,, all of wiclh, will be sold low for casth, or to punctual cnstomors; please call and examine for yourselv es. Masrn-6 D. J. WINN. Plantation fnr Sale. The subscriber ofers f sale hi: Plan tatiun in Sumter I)istrict, two mniles south of Statesburg, consisting of a tract of seven hundred and lifty acres (75!1,) a large potrtion Oak and lickory and admirably adapted to the cultivation of cotton. There is an excellent Dwelling House-good out htuildings-stable and barns-and houses for the accommaaolattion of forty or lifty ne groes. The grood lands and decided health of the place combine to render it a desirable purchase. ['or terms apply to W. J. R EES, Jr. Statesburgh, Sept. 19, 1849. 46 tf NEW GOODS, Just Received by Brown, Lee & Co., WHICH TiiF.V Wir.r. SELT. AS I.OW AS CAN DE PURCIHASED TillS SID. OF CHARLFSTON. EVFRY variety of DRY GOODS, consist fig of Ilack and colored Alpacas, Black and colored lare, Plain and corded Silk Issue, White and colored Muslins, ;inglhant, and Muslins do., Chambray do., Black Italian and bilk Cravats, Ladies' Silk do., Cambric and Mluslin Edging and Inserting, flook Muslin und Swiss do., Illeachaed.and Brown Shlrtina, Every variety of Geunts* ad Ldles''Gloves, Mlitti, &c., Whiste., Bllack, nnd coloredl loe, Irish andl Brown linenas anal hlawnvs, En~glias, French and American P'nrit, Furnaituare do., Itow In,, Fins andl Cottn Osanbrres, Fear, Paanamta, Leghorn, anal Pain leaf llat.., hloorsaa ands Shoeas ofaevery variety, liooaks atnd Statuary, Crocke.ry, JHardwatre and Cutlery, llr,,wn andl Loa f Sug ara., ('iot.. Malaisses.,. Ten, Powdear and Shot, Spani-hltnad Amearcan Segara, ltaia~isi igas, 1)ates, Almaonads, *'%aia aual Wane Grnek lers, A tine loaa North Carolina iacon anal Lanr, (Carrons Ware,, iron and Salt. 3May 23 Spring of 1850, "53 andt~ 255 King Street, Is anaw aeceivhu:g andl etIe-rs tot puirchllasen, of lDltY GOODlS, wvho maty ia it e City oune of the Largest sitocks of Rich and Deserv able Goods eve r ex e ina C'hnrlaseto. I Iavamg made ex Laea-ae arrangementcs far SltNG ?4A i.rs, he~ on atidenty inites11, puircshaimer a. his sta.ck as it is auausually attracatve, emabraucintg all the va-. riaeties, ofNew and legsana Salks, botha blaik tad 'olored: "Gretuulines, Silk 3auslis, Tist " IHarages. both p laint atnda printed; G;img:amra, Ginsga ain caa. P'rints; A ltaeens, lttlbaames, (Chally,; Embtriaideries aof various stylies, Et einag l irao Gooxs it variety of style anal fuhlriea; Whaite Goodsl of all thei t arous qaualitas; leagant Grap. lac, Silk and 3Muslin Shawls andl 3lanstle-a; lIlaa'n anda I .inaena Faibries; rinoa aaa ntuiot); E:alamboidere, Illevere utitcheda anal Plain i-i nton C'ambstric lidkfa. in great variety; -A LSO Gofs~a fr (;ents W ea i t nils laig( tyetg otWooen and Cottn Fablrics. --A 1.O A most 'ompa~lete. :asortmaeant aof all the he~avy Coattoan Fabtria t'r lanation useo togeother withl a large. aatock of leached antd JBrown Domes. tias, coloredl Cottonta, etc. etc. Purchlsase~rs c'ana atlwatys detpenad upon findinag the new-t e-st stvles, of gaa'sls impo..rtedl, as an aageaat is atlwa in afa,, 3Larket to supply us waitht the mosit I'-ar-hiablehm Gaoads. In a wtoral, the ,taock wtill hae foa~rn-l to aem bar'acea nearly' ae-ry article in th-: D)ry Goods line ~ and wall lbe ialiereda at te LOWEST81 PO)SSIILE Pl'lCIE;. N. 1.--I Ie lis awiale large addlitionas to hsis Wlihosasle Itesams aml wilIlahe prep ared to af fe-r 3'ttehants ani tattially aatmtative stocek, atad ivis thse aattent~ion of all wh-lo wish t pu~irchoai Gaos at Low P'riacsfor C~u& or REMOVAL Thea nudse risiganed haviang Retmoved autw daoor blaowat Wmt. Webblah's Newv Yo~rk tore., woauhl respehcatfually solicit thos patroaage he-retaafaore Is vored'i by hait friesads anda thte itizensa of Saunter e.anralhy. hea.ing satticfied that he an aaccomnw t ate Ithemt withs atm artilaes ins haia llai aof lbusi nsess, consisting of a large- andta wecll selectedl as amounenat, &ca. IL. S. MELLETT. Bacon andI~ Lalrd. 4000) lbs Prirmo lbkseen, Killed oan thte it creaile of thse moons. Alar 500 ls he-.t Ieaf Lard, for sale low, at the sign of the DA~lK EY. Blanks for Sale at this Offina on the tow" Ja da lre cut, f ae qt, abroad;' i at ' a :nvit? e him acall ?rraveller. sectifuodatrI foeI? n t aqd breakfiast in this for the irs in morn. ing, at moderate charges. J. B. F. BOOTJ%, Proprietor.' Feb. 13 1850, 16, .o af % Educational Notice, r-' The exercises of the BRADFORD SPRINGS FEMALE INSTITUTE, &um. ter District, will be. resumed on Monday, the 4th of February ensuing, under', the direction of Rev. EDWIN CA TER, assist. ed by able and accomplished Teachers, in all the various branches -of literary and ornamental education. The' Trustees have made the most liberal and complete cr rangements to impart an extensive, thor. ough, and highly finished education to all the pupils committed to their charge; and on the most moderate terms. Strict and parental attention paid to the manners and inorals of the young ladies. Religious ser vice, in connection with Sabbath School exercises, held every Sunday morning in the Chapel, for the benefit of the Institu. tion. The scholastic year is divided into two seesions of five months each, beginning ra'spectively on the first Mondays in Feb ruary and July; payments half yearly in advance. Rates the the same as last Year. D. B. Mc1.AURIN, Sec. & Treas. The following resolution was adopted by the Bard of Trustees: Resolved, 'T'hat hereafter any parent, who shall send to board and educate in this Institute, at any one tiroe five daughters, shall be entitled to receive the board and education of the fifth one gratis. An arrangement has also been nmatle to supply Students of the Institute with hooks and stationary at Charleston retail prices. Feb. 6th 1850 1i tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTER TILLE, S. C'., This 1lotel is situated in the most pleasant part of the ton n. The 'Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling public; pron isinr to spare no exertions on his part to render them cornfortable. Charges rea sonable, WEBB CLARK, Iropritnr. Jan 23 13 tf lT-Tri-Veek1- Telegraph, (Columbia) and Charleston Courier, copy three months and send bills to this otice for payment. SUMYTER HOUSE, MF. AYERS, would respectfully in il form the citizcen of Sutnervill and the surrounding country that he has .t returned from Charleston, and has made arrangements to receive ICE and SODA WA. TElt, of every variety, weekly. He has on hand, and will continue to receive throughout the season, a choice assortment of Wines and Cordials Confectionaries, Fruit, &c., all of which will be dis of cheaper than was ever oflered before this pace. i-ry 29, 1850. 30 tf Sumterville and Claremont The subscriber respectfully n nounces to the Travelihag Pub lte Uua n s .tage leave. Xumtrlile ev.ery~ morn ing~ at 2 o'clock, (except .Ssuday) andl arrives at Claremiont in time tfor the care for Charleston; Ireaves same day (after the arrival of the cars frm Charleston) and arrives at Sumtrerville at 8 o'clock. N. 13.-ITavinag proeured the services of 1dm former Driver, Mr. 1.. D. IIOPE, can amurs alt who patronize his stage, a safe~ and expaeditious passagte. P. M1. IDUTIER. A prIl 17, 1850 25 if Look Sharp !! Just received lby a late arrival from Charleston, a fresh Stock of Dry Goods and (Groceries, Consisting in part as follows : Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes, of va rious descriptions ; Misses and Childrens do.; a fine assortment of Ihats and Caps fnr Summaer ; also, Coffee ; Sugar ; Mo lasses ; Cider V'inegar ; Candles ; No. I Mackerel; Pickled P'ork ; Salt; Water lunckets ; line large Brooms ; >pice- P'ep per ; Cloves ; Ginger ; Mace ; also, a line lot ot Tinm Ware ; all of which will be sold low for cash trado--by McRtOY & JONES, Olposite Wmu. WVebb's N. Y. Stoare. For Bale, IA valuable platationl containing nine hundred and eleven acres, situated in Cla remiont Countly, abont seven miler- from Sumatervillc, on thle public road leading fromi Sumuterville to the Swinuning l'ens. There is og the placee a good Dwvellingw t ouse, Kitchen, Smokie-llouse, Stables, Corn llouse &c. All in good repair. For terms appl -to Sand. J. IBradfordl J. W. D~argran or the~ /ubscriber on thec plantation. GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to etcute orders. to any extent in the above line, bothr for new workand repairs. Our Gints are not sur paassed lby any mule in the State, pbossesing all the ad'1notLages of the 1%ulling lireast and Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal mn way oh repairs. WVe als use the Steel P'late Saws, vith teeth set in ain angle that cannot lwatsibly injutre thle finest staple, with an impihrovmennt 'orogulate the motinue of the cotton;.our brush as const runted on a lan~i, giving at once, the ;u.vantages of lightness, strength and force--all very material in the successful operation of a Gin. We wvould invite pjlanaters to call at our sap and examine for themnselves, whilst we would assure the public general. ly, that they shall have no cause to com-. pl1air either- of our wnork or prices. CAHINET1 MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the Cabainet Ii ne--such -i8 Bedsteada.. Ward robes Safes, Ikook case~s, Stamh(Ir, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, oan liberal teraa IUIDSON & IIROTIf ER. Opp>Mt 1'r reslyteria n church. ISnoterville, A pril 22, 1847. 26 G.roceries Just Receiveds I Wardl's 1Rice, Soda iliucutits Yeung Ilybou Tfea; Pickles, assorted Scotcha and London Porter, in pts. Port and Madeuta Wines IChder Vinegar GOOQ Fiue fejarsfor sale by FL ' UL ENg for l J)erngoau a , Bowe, caused b r'1 etbi, Iuipek 'k ' eteret,' " A =' >' g.ASJATWO ClOi.RA J s eured and prevent das us ty other suro l the stornaih and boels.provided 'thI piipt' ieans are used. fh'presents the aaiui' siwi.. bid symptons as Cholera &Morbns,. only, 'btr violent. There is no differeisee in thmor pa.. thology, the treatmsent being the same- Dr. Keeler's Cos al, so jstly celebrated for: iais eases of the snoacb.d buyelsiywilji.Vspd -' tain as it is used,- cure.; this diseaseg Adaa Preventve,.it hould be used In umnial qmgytjt ties daily, mixed with witer, mnd on tho pj proach of the disease, it -ubould be , takon in - modeiate doses, at regular and shortiut rvah . until every symptom is reproved. ctl~c ;4oe, the abdomen, with cxiernali aPpheatnmn .p the extremitis., In the worststage&so the cwe, will cure forty-nine of .aisy Ryss There is no need of anything else; spd bpv& all, beware of Calomiel, Prgitives, stad t Palliativus; they will kill more'tbn tb' l :<c cure. The mosuat severe ebses of Complainra:. yield to the heroic virtues of this sewed, lt5" agic. The proprietorinvites investi and boldly piroclaimns that It willepeedily cu* - ulldiseasscs of this ciaractor. .lie can ypo p .. i.vig witueses of its beneficial efects, bei g pronountced incurable and given i die by their physicians. In all casaesf fslure time money wil! be cheerfully returned. R eadithis 'I'eutimonyj (Extract of a letter from the Rev Dr. Eari Daisville, Ilucks County, Augort 25th, Dear Sir-I am now prepared to recom-; mend your Cordial from having used it with unecoss in *aaverml instnetid and Iani v=. sr ing your Panacea in a case of prutracted debility, attended with ec.agh, apparently prom.. duced in the young Lady by her 'outgrowing, her strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, respectfully, ALmraa, EaLeO, "m!. D. Ex'ruct of a letter from Ebenezer Cook. New York City, July 20, 1847 - Dr K celr. Sir. I have used in my fami. ly all of the Cordial which you left with me last hummer except two buttles which I per sunded a customerof mine to try, and baving proved vary beneficiul, ho has recommended it to some of his friends who wish to have soae of it. I therefore wish you would send me some by express. I am satisfied fron my 'own ex. perience that it is the brat medicine for chile dren 'Teetbing and Sumner Complaints that is offered to the public, antid eli thrt is neces-. sury for a reouummendation is to try it. Very respectfully, Enexaxa Coot. 284 Grand at. cor. of Alley. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Kcl er's Cordial, unl have found it a valuable med icine in diarrhea, dysenterv, and all derang.' mnouts of the stomnaci. and bowels, caused by Teething, and is particularly adapted to all dliseases of those or gans caused by acid fruits or the debilitating effects of season and cli mate. D M1'A t.t.uo.', U. D. Plum St. Phila. Dr Keeler's Cordial.-We would 'call the attention of our readers to this invaluable moed tine, which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cases of Diarrhea, a disease very prevalent ct the pre bent time, it is highly spoken of by all who have used it. (Neal's Saturday Gazette of August 28.1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. 'T'his article is advertised in another part of our paper, it is warm'y recomnenuded by fami.. lies who have tried it. It is especielly s nful among- children, and haeffected hiintdred cures. Th'e Cordial is ilde quack nest af but carefully preparedme'dicinqe andl pei~ ly free from any thing ih urioni.-A'eusyladm nian of Sept. 3, 1847.' Dr Keelor-Dear Sir. As It-is my duty to use every homnest means to promote te haepl ness of our fallow creatures; I take great plea. sure in statimng to you the advantaga I receiv ed from your valuable Cordial and Carmina.. tive. Last autumn I was attacked with Diar. rhmui, wiebi debilitated may systemn very muich; for nearly thuaeo weeks I tried moany remedimes, but found little or no benefeit, when m/, daugh ter informed me of yommr Cordial. I bought a bottle amnd hadl not tmaken but two doses before I obtaimned relief. I was euntireily recovered before I used time whole of it ; mand have re. umaimmeud hearty ever since. Resp,-etfully yours, S. Dunn, D. D.. Prepared and sold, wholesale andl retal, Phihadruiphia ; where also Dr. Keelor's Cough S'aRUP, VEBIIMFUGE SYRUP, RHEU-, alATIC L.OTIION, LIVER and SANA TfiVE IJLLS may be obtained. Rlemnedies of unurpassed efliciency, amnd which have no equals. No fammly in t'own or country should be without these celebrated medicimnes so admirubly adaptive to meet suddenm emrergen aeles. 0-1 Also D)R. KEE'LER'S SARqAPA 111LLA, for thae permnnct cure and remnoeal aof aill dis.easaes arising from asperities of th's liload, or habit or t'Sc bodly, vi:: Chlronidm diseases of the chest, Conumptiom, Bfroachi tis, Catiarrh. P'leuripy, Ferofula in all its forms, T'etter, .Suald had, lilotehes of tihe face, (:hrumnir iemies of tihe Stomach, Live-fand 6..i, e..aaneous eruplions, whie swelling.. liip joint affectionm, deep saated pains of the boum's, smwellinmgA of time joints, Ulcers, Sy'phil tic dismordlers, Msercurial amid allHeredlitary predispstiomns. Females saferinag from ob. strucetiomn, wallow complosiou, nervousness, etc., will &mmd time Pemnoeca anm elegant remedy foar their removal. Foursale~ by Dr. R. S. Mellett, Sum lervulle; '4. 3. Del-ay, Carnden; Bllamck & Ehny, Oroageburg; ioatlWright & MNiot, Columbia; 3. McMillan, Marion; P. M. Cohden Charleston ; and .by Drmuggist amnd Merchmants in, every town thiroughoumt the Statec. Dec. 19, 1849 8 ly MASONIC IIALL 2U68 Kinmg-treret, corner of Went wrtia CIIAR LESTOYN, S. C.'. WV. A. KENT & MITCHELL, are now receivin r their usual supply of prinmg and Sumner 'tothing, to which they wouki imyste the-attention of purchasers. They keep constuantly 01n hndft a full and corn. picte stock~ of Clothing and Goaitlemen's Out fitting art icles. Purchaser. will at timecs find a full stock' of' Enbsmtgh rind French Cloth flress and Frock Coats !Mecdium and low priced Cloth Ooats Pantsu, of all descriptions, Antd a ftull stock of Vests. They would invite attention to- their .sek of Otmfitting articles, viz: Shirts Coil lara, Cravata, Under Garments, Liocieryg' Gloves, Suspeniders, Dressing Gtwni, &c &c. &c All thme abmou (Tods, will be ~mde ato lowest pricee. . I T ~ Th~aoamreua da