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-of thii bridal are thoe The, n a a certain start given, which availu eorslf of to gaita suffirient d's. t nee fr6i the crowd to enable hbneto man age her steed with'freedom, so as to, assist in the pursuit'of the sukior whoin she pre fors. OJn a signal froms the father. all tih horsomen gallop aller the fair one, and whichever succeeds in encircling her waist 9 "with his arm, no matter whether disagree. able -or not to her choice, is entitled to chuim her ashia wife. After the usual do? lay inbident upon such occasions, the rmai. den quits the circle of her relations, and putting her steed into a hand gallop, darts intothe open plain. When satisfied with her position, she turns round to the inpa. tientpouths, and stretches out her arms to wards them as if to woo their approach. This is the moment for giving the ignal to commence the chase arid each of tlhes impatient youths, lashing his pointed hols into his courser's sides, dasts like the tn headed hawk in pursuit of his lugiiIve (love. The savannah was extensive, ful twelve miles long and three in width; and as tie horsemen sped across the plain, the favored lover became soon np parent by the is of the maiden to avoid all oiithers might approach her. At lengh, af ier two hours' racing, tlie nimier of pair. suers is reduced to four, who !ire altogeth or, and gradually gaining on the purstu.---. With them Is the favoriuo; tbut alasi ! h s horse suddenly fails ;i has onperd; a .d a, she anxionsly turns her hei, she Irce.ve, with dismay the oipiess potinon ofti her lov. er. Each of the more fortinic lmt er,, eager with anticipated tritimph, behndiz his head on the horse's mane, shouts at the till) or hiss voice, "I voime, lit 'eri' ]'m your lover." But sohte, makig a su den turn, and lashing her hoirse alostiw to fury, darts across their path, a dit es ,ior that pirt of the chrtinrom (pan) wher. her lover is vainly endeavoring to g'it on his wenry steed. The three iilter. it stgntly check their career, hut in the hir ry to turn back, two of the hores are dash. ed furiously against each other, or int it botli steeds and riders roll over the plat. The maiden laughed, (for she wei kney. that she could elude the single hiorsemin.) and flew to the point whers her lover wti. But the only pursuer was rarely mounted, an4 not enrly siaken off Makmg a l and desperate eilbrt, lie dished aiurieZsingsi' the Maiden, and stretching out his arin. a t won the unwilling prize; bit slit 'i he, lvg herh headl to the horse's ner k, elmtill his grasp and whteeled off lEro lie ie cominitted horsenan could again approch her, her lover's arm was artouind her waist: and anidst the shouts of the speictators they turned towards the fort.-Capt. Burslarns Pcep ito ''urkaishltn. ANECDOTE OF GF.-JAcKON --in the ye r 1811, General Jackson h.id octctsion to visit Natclez, in the territ ory of M Iss lppi, for the purpose of briging op a n umber o blacks, it part Of whom had bej:come his pro party i) consequence of havig been seen rity for a friend, and the remwinder were hands which had been eiployed iy a nesph ew, in the neighborhood of that phwite. The road led through the country inhabited by the Uhickasaw Indians, at ih e t-tations of the agent for the Choc;aiws was lttiln it. O: reachitig the agency, le loand se*ten or eight families of eoigrsants, and two einm. hers of the- Mississipoi legislst ive comil, detained there, under the pretence that it was necessary for them to have passports 'from the Governor of M'asissipmi. One of the*.nlumber had.. been sent forward I-iejs. - 4.-ne4 'ent ants wvere buying corn Iromn the agent, at an extravagant prire and spliiijag rails for him at. a v'ery mtoderate onie. lii dignant at the -wronig inflieted on thte cii igrants', he reproached the~ miembters of the councif for submit ting to, the detention, anrd asked the agent how lie idared to dem:.n rd a pass from a free American, travellinig on a public rand. The agent replied by aiski, wvith much temper, whlet her he hail a panss "Y~es sir,'' replied the genieral. "I n!waiys carry me with me: I ami a free borns A inserican citi'ren, arnd that is a pausspoirt allI over the world."' lie then di. eted lie emigrants to gear tip their wagonss, atid *any (ine attemtpted to obstruct hen, to shooet themn down, as a highway robber. cSettmg him the examiple, lie cont msued his journtey regardless or the thireats of rthe aget. Alter concluding his hi~umess, lie w'a informed that the agent hesud collecteid aboed t -fifty white men anid onec hiumireid hnlittns to stop) him ont his returin, nniless lie pro dtuced a Piassport. Th'ught aidvised hiv bts frids to procure one, he refunsei d 'i so; statinig that no Amaeric~an citizen shoniti ever be subject to the mnoult or tmdigmtv oi * procuring a pass, to enable himi to trive;I as public highway itn Is own country. I. ke - ', all travellers amotntg thes idianss si t i' *time, lie was armnial with as ira'e of pis -, and hsivinig add'ed a rifle awI anoi~the, I' -ri ite commtteced his teltiurn jour n'y. \lhea $withini a few miiles of thie *.iec, he' wias infiirmed fby as frienid wh Iohitd gosne .ii ward to reconsnoit re, that. thes agenlt h-dalhis a Xi in readimess to stop h'mn. I le iirecteJ hft :rsetil to advance a~gains, ando tell thie igrt *i th-ait 1 he attmpted to stop hait, it w'ial. - be at the peril of ists life. 1 ie then' lput hie * blacks in order, anid armiedl, themi wvih diiev and cl ubs; ast the samse mtime tea themn:i nlot to stop unless direedn lay hiin, and l i a ny onie rffered to oppoi~sOent, to eilt hi mi -down. Riding lby their stile, lit appijro ibedt lite station, when the ageit a ppieatredl si ts ked htimt whsether he imetant tsr stiop : iii Sshow his passport. .Jac ksoni repliedl, "Th'l .t dleends upon c~renmaist:metes. I iim isold *thast yon meant to staip mte by fo ree; i hui. ever attemtiis such a thm rg widl niot Itwevi long ti)live;'' and with a loiok that wis tnos to be mnistakeit, he grasped i its idle wilt a firmer grip. i~S dleterinied mannitier had such an od'ect, that thme agent declared lie hiad nio tint oiton of sto ppimrg hims, an th ii anid his p~ i ir were stitfe noe i ti pass~ p wvithouit turthter tmrdes alf or1 ) mterruiptirin'. le ahrterwardst rep~orted lie eton-luet ot thme - genit to thle goveronment, andis he waisdh. miissed from his asgenlcy. .Rule for Measuring Corn Houses. Mis.-Erimmon:-Dusring lie list fill, myt .attetionm wal s direated so thle stujet is rn.casturing corn hiruses bty stme rnIc, s - I have come to the conclio t n thliit lie fo! lowing ceis nearer what is correct thIaii -atny thing of thet sort that has comtle to my~ kn sow ledge. RUr.E--Otaiin the lengthI, withhI awl depthI of the house. in feet; then'ttoi mli p y the lensgith and width, and thlen minslun yi the result by the deptha; then divic thle r'' stit by 2; and that. wilgive yost the niam. ber of buishsels the house holds of shneikied corn in the ears. And 1 hividim by~ lx :1, it will give you the numbaser of biusheIs'te bonne holds of cormn in thue shtack. Stup. * pose you have a house 201 foot 'io siren andl videdhys 400 buishels oif corn in the bosae, in tlu oars anti shuckerd ouit. l)i. "-idse thme 4800 by cl-1600) baishels of coral im the eare, not shocked.-A L'rA NTERt. AdpmrygzAl., Aug., 1830. t il I A i-80- - reierwin tho Statea may not supposo hot all vio are inl California have lost heir identify with the human family, )r iecoei) entirely severed fro'm the ties 1 responiibility that bind us to a coin ion jbrotherhiod, wo desire to inform wum th-t we hnve in tliki city Presby. vinti, Cotgregational, Baptist, elth. dis'. ittul Rpiscopal Churches. The iastors of eachti are men of'talent, learn. ng and cnnineuit piety, and th congre. ationis, who stealily attend wog.'ship in leise places, are arge and respectable, Ind rapidly increasing. Tract, tem aerrance, and other socierties are alreatly rganlizednl, and in a helilthy condition, iving token rf an increasing desire on lie part of ihose who are now here, to Ii suanethiig fr lie amelioration of the ornlition of oir race. Ther is also a eligious paiper piliisheel, The Watch. naa, edited by itRev- A. Williamins with ignl ability; which is tetinei1d doubt. :'ss to (in uniiach gnoi. We trust the lay i. not (ia r distiait when this city will )e as rmarke'd Ijr its morality and piety is it loieis beaei fior its wickedness and Ivpri ity.--San Francisro Courier. A ilooswit 1i lKos-ros.-The editor of I,-, Cinecintuiti inqutirer wr iting f'rorn I-., ic-Ibs i, hieleswirig -tory: Wvetrli folks fi-Al it this Citv as loigh in it str.ait waistt'i, for their iel a l.cairei i-er'ty iS SO litnldy, (I in Iliat Isdoenliil ofnre' ion is gone. Thos a id. lietied to smoking rslecially, fi-el twice lie (sire Io proir-iinte the streets, ci !rir inll inth fira Ii,- bare feet that the -n1erii s o the. fr.ae.!rant weed hirve fir. thil its lise' in III stret4 of Bostion. I n iti an exce'tlb lit ilne'Cr e o*f the ad. evntir,'4 (-l a live I ilKo4ie'r in this city, ivhich ilhistrntes tie- inuicipal regula. 10-Is of this rmornny dissectling ehyV, j tier tian i bo1k. A fier a gorui din ir act hi, h-4l. hIc' igniteil a cigar, and ,tit.' e ()iit tbr a s roll. A f* r a h, w%- step-;a : p'ilnl tap pe-rl lia the hahr, aal in ihiold him lat 1t %el1t 4 two dlIlrs ifr the )r.eel sinkin-,. lie prorptly puf. ed ont a five <lelbir bill, rld r-ce'ived a lire. inl elie l 'reling on his Avalk. in a fh'v lrinlites lie next net a e-g r girl who nsmke,.1 for sornIthieing to it. RecollectiIg that he lh1i the re (In ofl hunk of' ginge'rhread, thl en-ciar diet of Ilostrlari, in his cwkei, he generouiisly prtii-Fred it to the e nt . Agaiii was ehe tappel on h1e shibbr ly theI po!ie'linaln, inid told it wa%' agail't th lfwt ts Il Ostor to five It% iVfFl, as it afl bitemgel tothe :ity-. Rell epqwsted two more r-ollais Or is grvelenice'. The' t hr'e dollar hill wvas drawn otii, arl when the pelie Inian trerlereil ont inl chanige it wias re. fise-! by tlo ier. w h theI cool re. uark, "No, ke'e'p it I A//w ant to whis /i' in ai f, nmiue." Educational NOtiCe. 'It r The Ceercie's of the BIRADWORD S' IING. E A I'.i INS."lT I -1K, Sni br lstricr, wilt be rercnie on MoNiv, hre> tenm of lu3e )DWIN CAT'ER, assaist. -ed by'. ablie aise' lomp~e~lh T[cae'achrr, mi :ll thr v-arias biranch les cf Iherary aind >ri.. 'cciinrt cc d eio. Thle TIrusate.'s heave reae'' the meort libjte tuan ceiaplete :"r :nt-ne'irt., teeinr i ntrrr e'Ntenaevel, their, iin-'lc, nun4 tirihly liitailerd c-il t tiln to ;il the .a'pt-irretantt.'d tee thirr ch ea-e; and -ni -he ica intniaiei'ate termrs. Stric't ander t:iea r.' a t lit''a t i ie i tee tie in ine res inac irse a, (. te yiniir I id-f'". itehagiusa- ser acec. ace ma 'cen i e \v.thi Seibbci t i 've'a 'Xcin a-e'a, tnidc e'lVery tt Sun i.iy irnicrce in hce ( aipel, c'rr the bon-i'. caf the~ Insitln '(Sei-on iof fii' eignth- i' ich, hie..ai:ic. esacetI Vely e nj the air- : .\h'aed. in I.'b. recaic ryad . in'y; paiyincntis bahel yenairly ini ilvan~c'e. Itatenihe rhe'fu a'nerae :s t st vyear. Sc'e. & Treats. 'The foleing a rc'etrltion was ;naloptede by~ bei itienrdl ct 'Trit-.: Rc'..a!\edi , 'Th at hcen-'tcftr an pcivierent, vheo a-i-l H end ito hli eialci e ~n ii niaatirute, act -:raec e taine' lire i dii aght'r-, hI eil be entia.f'-r i rere'e the boarid aiiel a!nats n ect tic- facil r.,a- Lraet.5. At ir r:in-,olaeal lers ta-ce be''en nradoa tie upply- 5'ndets-ls h leeIasi ttrie wvah books aetatan~:ary it ( 'he.rli-estie reta:lIprites. G'IN Al.\iilNG, &('. \'e are pr'p-re-! :i e(' e-ic ceecrst ny in' mthr' .cn- .ri -, a~ b i are m-w cor - -rl' ,-.tr. tlin, (, ais -re 11ail so >:i '' Ii h Vn v rautie are the. if. p- a~ n ltl Ie' id.' t'i''- it' |I I ' I 'r hia s eiu1 .' iib 'n' ic'iia-, ' i r : e - a e a n s.-ar of r ar-. \\'i'a';.., e t'."-teel I - 'l-d e .w , i i ale - a'tin a s a e airnt *:tIfi, era tiarai. i l.eteea'.cr a Lit. lie {, ee.!aii. i ll , e: ;ir e r a lae - 'Ia r i,, ice- ai e l C e . a m, ren' it ea., lire , an: -. h- .ls.:., .ar-lih ren i rce---:.ii eryiae aie etear:il elc the a ctiaa- ri i ;,-'rat acre eat ni. WVeiei wanh mae p1Lu'ars ite rat it ecur .-trai coi i'\ mnaa fritanaii's sii adewob jarrth pubbe':-ec e-ac. y,' ithat tir~ahe ehl hrait nii r:Ie' tee com. jajin eithenr i r e lirtor ir iara i's. ('.\A llNl'' .\l.\ Kf. u.; We are:e a- c pen-nr- e ii dw ari; iren the' abo -- eere b' ::-l-ti ad-l. \V:.rdc i'i:3er Sa.e-,-, licac (ea--s, Srlad, Tfrauesa apor.:ards, c. &cN.r. art .a-h.rt na eiter, iee tieeral tenrire. S'i~neri le, A pn at '. I - 17. '.'t For S3ale, re c l nd eetee rn-ra, .an etedc mi trnb~le,ean thae nite racial clare tarie "'araeonr th phleasnl uln lion-,cer~ac cea le,' Ki!tea'an, Sm ia -lfc-we, Stai es' , t' .rie I a-c' c. Al r m'et icn-eaair f-'ir termis aci:te to S crue..l. ltiiahord.1. \\'. fDeran rc i hi. e lcahtrei''r iee the i! ma a t on c. 1v1 sp ii 'oceries Just Received, Ward'i4its -ar 'he si'a Xeeiosicin Iciedolerte.r, ini ps.; i'ecri an-ii Aladi'ra Wteccte; Caer Viac-ccor; 6319? Iine Se'gars, for salte liy L. Ii. H ANK.. TN EVERT ONE 3 QHOLERA URED I Dr. Reelr'. Cordial and Car mnialitive, Vbr the spoedy and positive cure of D1 A RR. I(EA, DY&EN'l'EY, ClIOLERA MOR.. sUd, CHOLERA INFANTUM, COLIC, 'LATULENUY, GlllPING PAINS, and mr all Dorlangernents of the Stomach and lomolh, caused by 'l'eethig. limiproper Drink, tC., etc. 8j' ASIATIC CIIOLERA is as easily ured amid prevented as any other disease of lie stomach and bowels. provided tin proper imeaina are used. It preseits the sume mor id symptoms as Cholera Ma orbus, only more 'iolent. There is no difference Ins their pa. hology, the treattneit being the same, Dr. coor's 09 us Ielebrated for dis Ise fyl eia, will, as cor in a ,cure this disease. As a 'roventsve, Ihould be used in small quainti ies daily, mixed with water, and on the up roach ot the disense, it should be taken in niodesate duses, at regular and short interval., mtil every symptom its retimoved. Frictions to he ubdomene, with ex'ernal applications to lie extrerfmitieb, in the worst stages of the dix ime, will cure forty-nino of aimy fifty cases. h'lere is no need of anything else; and, above 11, beware or nlsrmiomel, Purgatives, and otlher Vallbitives; they will kill more than they will ure. The rn0st severe clases of Complaint ie'ld to the heroic virturs of this remedy like ijnic. The proprietor inviterm investigation, aid bo'dlv proclatims that it will speedily cure til diceias o tm chr.ieter. lie men point to .ving witniesses of itsi beneficial eTects, after ci g prounouiced imeurable amd given up to ie ty their physicians. In all cases of lailure lie mnoiney wil; he cheerfully returned. ReadIthis Testinwny. Extrart of a letter from the Rev Dr. Enrie.] )aisvil.', Bucks Coumty, August 25th, 1847, Denlr Sir- I aim now propared to reconi nend your Cordial from having used it with necess in ieveril inistanice, and I ani now ry:ng your Paiiucea in a cuse of plrotracted e'eihm v. attended wah ccugh, laparetily.pro nuced in the youneg Laiy by her 'ontgrowing er teiigthm,' to use a conimion pahrase. Yours, respectfully. ALFRvm EAnt.., T. ). Extract of m letter froni Ebenezer Conk. New York City. July 21, 1847.Q Dr Keeler. Sir. I have used ins my faim. all oi the Coriinm! which you left with me Itm s-umrinri except two httles which I pe-r minded at cutimorer ot mins to try, amid haviig eoved very bee-ificijA, he tins ecommendedi to ilotine of his friends whoi wish to have some f it. I therefore wisli you would send mme sone y expresm. I iim saiutsfied fromi miy own ex w'rie'uce thut it is the brat medicine for chil rest Teehli mig amid Smmmimer Coimplaints that .4,l 'led to the public. Und ill that is neces ary for u reommedaion is'lo try it. Very rispectfully, LnmN.z7.a CooK. 284 Gri'd ht. cor. of Alley. This is to certify that I linve tmse'd Dr. Keel r's Cordial, and haive fouid i it a vhtsimble ned rmme ins diarrtmn, dyhentery, aid aill dermige ts0i4 of the stomnaick id bowels, caued by 'eethimsmg, and is pmarticularly al spied to ill 1.s-aes mef those or gzuns cauised by ucid fruits ir the debditatimng 'il'ectu of seison amid cli nite. 1) .\'A .t.:sos,:M. P P11um1 bt. Phile. D)r Keeler's Cordia.-We would call the itentiniti of our rendris to this inyaluabile med emiie, w% hic lt he foimsid utdverti-ed tit length i taur eo;nsim. As at cerrective in cases of burrho' a, a dis,-aee v'ery prevalenmt it the lire emt tunime. it i-. highly spoken of by all who msve imed it. N.'al'ms iaturday Gazette of Augmisit 28. 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminiitive. l'is iarticle is mdve'rtised in ntmther part of our pmaper, it is warm'y recommineided by fami er'c who I ihave tried it. is c.T1i4i7miully usefill among cibilren1, and hall eifticted humdred' of urea. 'The Cordimal is not a quack notrumi, mum carefulhy perep.atred miedicinme, amid pmerfect y free from mmmy thming injirous.-Pennisylva iami at Sept. I, 1847. Dre Keeler- Dear Sir. As it is my duty to late eve'ry hmonesm: memmns tan promte the hamppi-. mof our llowmi~ creaitures. 1 taiko g'rut Idea ture ini stamting tom youm thme m'umntstge I re'cei' d from your vamlummb!e Curdlial mandi ('armina--v ave. l.amst miutumnm I was attacked with Ihiar. hum. m, wheb debailitate'd mmy systemt very mmt.ch'i: mar nea'mrly thre'me wcikm I triedlmm may re:me'dies, amt fmaound m he or mno beei'it, whmomni. m/dugha mr inmforimefd memi of yur t 'ordiail. 1 bmoughtc mm mutle ammdd m mnut tmaken'i mut twno dioses' benmore et.edee rehef'. 1 wmas enmtmre.!v r'covere'd ie mre 1 tunmd mihe whole of it ; eandm havme re mimne'd hmeimrty ev'er msince. Ue'lmmctfully h'repredm andii mohl, itoh-sieme miad ret nil, hihh-ehliam : where malo lii. hc''iler'.msmamngh it Vt t it.1T iit ) 'N , ,I ~l V-l imnd S V N A t' VI: i'i 1.1 S miiy> betat'iit.iined. Um'emimes fi muicl pim.i'ed ei'ilimevcy anda wh'l:'h have nom ii a. Ao i t.miiin y m ton or counimtry ctlbomnh' me wihot theem celembred mmedi cimes .in dl mirablyi) adapmtivye to inmeit asuden mmegenm t 11.1.\ fo* er thme liar mm mat enire. mmnd remoi at (aii u deae marosmnm fi mi aspmheriie's of mime i!mm, eor habmlit .in t' emdy, v.iz: Chironme b--enmaes minf tihe c'hiet, t 'mia.iilumto, htruncim' is', t'aim.eraib. h'ietmisy, Srofuil.am all mmi smm foirms, l'm'tt'i:, .'eab ii headni tlimlth' of the. face', 'bmmmnie dl~cen'mesm' he mac h,i~m'm I.~iver anmd hapa mmoint utei : ai. deep ematedi pai:,ms min thei .ii, cwi~iings mof the joits. Ulcemrs. Sypihil a' icuoreimra, .l 'lrmummr ami am alinl Ile'red-intury ,rii.edihosionsi. F'emaleis msuill-ringm troms iih trmmat.m. m.iillow~ comeiona'ii, nearvoumsnes's. -te.. wml t'indm tIme- l'atianceimai num:'gnt reemedy .r theiar reimmoalm. I'r 'ah-' lby I Ir. R . S. 'Iellett, Simm. mmiiib-; Z. .J Ihl lay, Cammmlen; lIhtl;ec Mc l''.hoy, t. mura arr; Ilimatwtrighc~t &~m '. 31. Cj.mlhen Ch~rle~tn ; nil lby hlruggList anmil .\Imrebanistm ini every hiown Het Wiw%1 isa TEisust!-'TIS FOi,1,Y li Plil'F.I AFFli'l'l-:D '1)R ita) -- l'ha ndm l mire sumif'rmi frem chmaemse from mWh ii meimee as mama e'itlmied ini biena pe rmmm. wl y miald jape-cly rmlehie, p1rov mnal thme mimt mmeainms le mmsedi. - Am, evemry vice liae its ,wn' pu mm enti iii i t am wouild iieemn eve'ry he-asec liac. its rmeime'dy. Tiic em trmumeln thamrn 4 imnolahme m this hh.e imo'. certini thman thati hea A Al t'li l('A N t'Ol POUitND is time moest ,peedyandmmi ceri miin remedmiy for all diseaiem oi aladicinie ebam~racter. knmownam tom mlhe worlil. Ai h ma1 ed to every "Iingem of th. diseaie,' Re'x anmd -o cii tmeemi, at mill timies andii seasons.ima there ma emlIt, fer of exposummtre, dletentimn lremi hminiee' amer restiriione inm diiet: fromi thie certaein amma peedyl re'l-efa it giem, it im now~ mime moist peopimi .ir raimedy eci time' am. eni 'Thmniiamnd cases -' aty' bmie'n e'nrc'd 'eital bmii> iy it dumrimng the' pamit yeair l'mepiaired iby mm practial hysicianm heah e'ediem re'ly watith coimulidcenmci (ai itse a-r. El'iI mhre'cemins amcmcimpanmiy e.'.ch boettle. .11 t AL 'U'T IN.- auck fear mthe mamerienom ompm~oini lim anmpnthumse renly of' time mmgemm. Foar Smile bmy P. .M. Coenm 7hmarlmeston, illmii hmt & .eatmeatC(ohni a;iim '. lI InyI a. I'mml'amm laby thme prinimpaml Drugist in till hei Ct'iity towns'mm thromuout the State': Amgent.c finr mia' x.t i.i. of AI'I)A 311AN-. !IFAT(IIUI.VNu ('O.'S 000})W n-iL I'arnsg. Ta., 1. k_ The Friends of . A. C. SPAIN, beg luave to anBWIce idm as Candidate to represent.tis in te next Leg ialaturo. - .. MANY VOTERS. July 3d 1850. We beg nave to asasouauce F. H.KEN EDY Esq., as a Candidate 'or the noxt Legislature. MANY VOTERS. July 3d 1850. i The friends of IVfaj. E. IM. ANDERSON, announce him as a Candi date for the Legislature at the next Elec tion. May 15, 1850. 29 tf 0^rThe friends of Capt. LAWRENCE II. RELSER, beg leave to announce him as a Candidate for the Logis lature, at the ensuing Election. April 24. 20 tf FOR SHERIFF. U' The friends of A. R. Brad hamII, Esq.. announce hirn as a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election. March 291h, 1849, 24td (GrW e are avsthorized to announce MA1LLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff'of Sum er District, at the next Election. Wr-W e are nesthorized to announce Col. JOH N C. RIIAAMJ, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu ing Nilection. The Friends of Richard B. BROWN, announce hin as a Candi date for the Oflic-t of Xhieriff' of Suiter District at the ensuing Election. 079 We are authorized to announce Maj. IOJIN BALIARD, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing election. The rriends of Williamn 4. COLCL.)UGII, Esq, announce him as a zailidate for Sheriff at the next lilection. FOR CLERK. (KrD We are authorized to announce Nlr. JOHN 0. )IURANT as a candirdate for the rffice of Clerk of the C'urt at the ensuing election. (T-Ve are authorize(d to announce DANIEL H. 111 BIOURG, a candidate for the oflice of Clerk at the ensuiii election. FOR TAX COLIaCTOR. rWe are authorized to announce.JOHN W DARGAN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. Ff" We are authorized to announce A LEXA NDER WATTS, Esq. as a Canulidiate for Tax Collector, (if Clare mont county at the ensuing Mlection, MANY F1IIPNl)S. Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York TI~lE GREATI 31AIL. ROUTIC FPtOM CilARI.ESTON, S. C, LICA\'ING the WVharf at the foot of I~anrensi-st. dlaily at. :1, p. ni,. aftor the arrival 01 the Simt hern cars, via WI I, AlINt; IN, and Wi-;E.1)ON,'N. C. PIE. T I'tsllU R;, 1t1u11.110 I), to W~asil. 'I'hie 'ubhe is respect fully inifornied that lhe steamers of this Ihne, fromn Chiarleston to Wihnainlgtoni, are in first rate conthdtioni, and~ are invigateil by wvell known awil expec rienicedi commal iers, arnd the' rail roads are in tiine orider, thlerehr' seenring. safer'ty It ;:i thspatchl. A fII JOUi( 1l TI i'KJi-WT hiarmgs a lreadyv been in operal on will be' conttuittied on atir atter I he first ol Ge)t. I I10, as a peirmnent airrangemiient fromg t'harle.ston to) New York. l'.0angers av.uh~ng themiaselves t hercoi, will hive the oifloll eitheir to consitm*ue wvthout <liv thirontgh t he rou to or et herwise. toI stop a~t any of the intermredi ate poinits, rene'wjing heir seats on lie hne tio suit t heir cojne n ienice. liy thi s rout t*Iravel lers iniav reatli New \'ork oni thle third dlay dourine hsmies.,bhiurs. lh.iage will be Itcketed on2 boa.rdlthei Steamner to WVeldoni, as Ilke wvise 02 1In ih chingie or cairs. at Ithe initerine idatte prilnts irogin thionie to N. Yior. iri freii El', WV 5 NS( )i.O , A..zent oef the at t hei .odh e of t he C.omipany foo t ofl Ia' reais-.,treet, to whiom please' apply. F or oitheir iinharmiat ionii impre ot I.. C. Ol'N('.N, A\ t the Ameiirican iio ttel, (t'h2:i-leston S.(' NEW GOODS, .murt Reivtegil4 by Brownz, Lete & Co., ii: meli2asf.2 Tfi2 su ior ien.un:.i-ros. F.V EIll vatrietmy of( I)R V (s(OI/.%, re-'i~it lIbwak andit coloreed Atparasi Ilglw :,uel c e'Iired, liree, I .a tiham< aii t ii Ii--hn dii.. ('hlamblray ido., Ilbwk Italiani aidni ilk tUrat i, 1t er Il-h racin ~rt hiiN unt .ajN4;mvu iiriiihiir a io u a hrlnw It ry ritety fiieini. 'and1 ilt.mie'lv ~li . I &cini., lgieu, uii itli A Whii, iiil ic, f nn colre.rl. t rsh .~ an mnru rt i.ii.an ei~linn, It.neh.~ isi Frenc an A ii,-rwa..on Ahdiy liitNeIa a-ri iiia Idno, Jai C :rr.i Paren, Irirgi flint Silt. ufla -, 1hlt aeel .ho iilofer vriet, Ci I 'oc er . ia d w ar 'a d 'nse v liron (X rpi .u.I iIlhr ia to' arI ;i p ilmii u l A ~rricanr hegriiii i, )1, I'arro n Wa'rirn nna~i Sih. ) A.l.ayP. 2S'5 FREDERICK CLARK, NOS Would respectfully Inform the people, o ceived from his Manuifctory In the -Citf CABINET FURNITURE, ever offered in of style or workmanship, cannot be surpast He also invites thoso who are about to p prices-satisfied that they will be met witi Among his Stock now on I Wardrobes Book Cases Centro Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables , Drossing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. Al WRITING DESKS in great variel I 195 and 11 (t7All Furniture safely pac Jan 9, 1850. Latw Notite, GEORGE W. IMORGAN, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. -er 01rce one door South of A. C. SrA 's offwe. Sutnerville, June 5 32-tf JOHN T, GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumiterville, .0. (9. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kersha w Districts. Office one door below Clark's Hotel. COLLETON IN. TONE AS, CHJARLESTON, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Surrter, Kershaw, Dlarlington and Richland. Jan 9, 1850. ly Law Notice. The subscribers have this (lay formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law. T. 11. FR ASER, L. L. FRASER, Jr. Jan 1, 1850. lV The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and Customers in Sumter, that they have just opened a splendid stock of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS;.all of which they offer at the lowest prices possible. To the tollowing articles they wish inost particularly to draw the atten tion of purchasers: Plain, figured, and satin-striped Bareges Figured and Embroidered Liwns Frenc'h and o'her calicoes Tisue silks, and-Gingrhams Plain and Figured Swiss Mulls Plain rind Figured Carmbricks; Jaconets Embroidered curtain miulins . P Linens-Irish and Grass; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Iace Capes, and a great variety of Needlework Goods Together with a general assortment of all othier articles usually found at their es WVe wishi to draw thue attention of gentle imen to our stoc~k of Ready-made t loth-. ing, which embraces cever'v article in that M. D)RUCKERl & CO0. SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, MEllCIIA NTS' ROW, beer> constaintly on hamnd a general assort mi:'nt of Hardware & Groceries, Co'anastinag of il!!ows, Viases. Anvils. Ilammer", &c., P'lanie, Saws, Guages, I .evels, Squiares, Mul Crank.s, Mill Serews, Wrag I rons, .\ill Spindles, Winged G.algons, &c., I.1.\l E, C'alcindl Piastuer. Nail,, Io..es, Pl'ough Mouhiml. I ron a nd Steel, I .cks, I i es Screws, lloils, W~malow IPastoings, Pruning Shears, W.hmale, Sperin anda ILinrseedi Ols, Va-nishl, Pa.inta. P'aint lirushes, Wh ite Ilead, warrantel pore, mianufatc tued bWkrit& lBrother, wi a large ant well s'lected stock of Shell If arwar.' anmd Cuth''rv. Sugar, ('oflle, .loses, Flour, Spices, Teas, &c. Any article rnot answvering to desc.'ript ion! given il b j e exc hamnged, and all soill it uo.asialy low pric'es for ti'lh. pot free' of einurge. Jan, 10, 185t). ly Wholesale and Retail, R. MORRIlSON, & CO. FIR.'T STORtE NORtTIt OF TlE .\ARtKET. I. .\l.5 &N C have on hanmd a fuall andI comph11teIasort men ut of 7'///.A, (il L.. XX and /-'.4I/ T///W.Y i~ /f/, together with geneiiral ;asort menft of illi. lIT.t. /..t A .V4) / /. '11-') W.r/ /-.', G dt and .\lahograny 1-'ran Pii 'er and Toilet Look ig G;lasse.s, &c', &ic. All of t heir Stoc k beinag enti rely new, a riselected by onec of the tirm,, t hey flatter her'nc ee, t hey will be enabled to givye H st isfactiont, to piurcha~sers, bothb in priccs amid quality. W.\l. 11. ST'ANI. A tpril 21, 2ti tl1j School Books, Of Everyv D esc ript ion from t he Elemen tary' Spel ler, to Ilat in and G reek, inclIud. mug St ationecry ot .all k inds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Brown, Lee & Co,, A ge-nt. fo the Satle of JIA iIWIX'S SllOES June 1 32 tf Wool Wantdd, TIhe hiighest maktpiopaid for WVOOl byA.ak J. & P MOi-E'S. 195 AND 107 KING STREET; r'Sumter District, that he has- recentigre of New York, the ch6oiesfbassort1oietor the Southern market, and Which for beat od. urchase, to call and e'camiua his stock anl i general approval. and, are the latest Styles of Card TFables Piano Stools Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dinino' Tables Arm Zhuairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. &c. &c. Y. ?rederick Clark, )7 King Street, Victoria Iange, charleston, S. (C. ked for Transportation. 11 ly (Mharleston Mvbertisemntt. Wn. Allston Gourdin, NO. 4, EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.C. Is prepared to make liberal udvance. on Consignments of Rice, Cotton, Corm, Sugar, Flour, Grails, Ilay, &c. R Ermr - EE.-MCssrSN. Goinnlin. Matthi eC-sen, & Co., George A. Ilopley, Alonzo J. White, Chanrleston, S. C..; Tanly Walker, Esq., Greenvilln, S. C. April 24, 1850. 26 l y W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, FASII ONABHIE Clothing and Out-Fitting EST A B LI S1 M E NT, MASONIC HALL, No. 2G8( King-strect, corner of Ventworth, Charleston, S. C. Parehisers will find at all titnes a full and complete stoek of Gent's. READI-MADE CLOTHING A R TIOLE. W. A. KENT. G;. It. ITCE.T. Mlanmfactory 113 Waslaihagton Store-u N. Y. May 189- 30 tf Merchants' Hotel, BY STEEN & DIVVER. Corwr of King nwl Society.,treets, (I t AR.EIRTON. S. C. Ti, Hotel.s itunted in 11h- hu-inespart of thi city, mIeZr. every desiraye ecmifort and rcnven ience to the Traveling Community, and Perma rent Ilimrde.. The es'tabli-lshmnt is comin etcd Irietly onl Tenpirune Principle. 'T&R at An Onnihnit nnd nCarriag. will attend the Steamhoat Whnrf, and also to tho Rnil Jtond Depot, for thett acomntoduation of Pax.aenger". Feb. 21 150 . ly Trout & DeLange, COMMIS SION M El R(CHANTS, No. 112, EAs-r BAY, Chaarleston, .S. C. Keep constmntly on haind, a large assort. mnent oft Fresh hurnt Stone~ Lume, Ro~on. dale (cemn:t, P'later of Pa:ris, New~ York sumt, or Fatrmer mannrin" P'laster, Fire andt llea rth Briicks, lasotering I lair, and lBui ldin NiMnt orb.aju in eeral. OR DE*lt RSt:ft wi'th .\essrs. .1. TF. SOL,. J an 2.1 ly HARMONIC INSTITU TE, FERDINAND ZO0BAUM, Importer of UIUSIC, RIUUSICAL INSTRUMIENTS, K inlg streeot, Sign of the Lyre, Chiarlestoni, S. C. Edward C. Tharin, ANn) G;EN'L. COs.SION MlERCIl.ANT, Keteps always out htand a general Stock. ot Grocerie.s, &e., andi dlispo-us ofC every des. eripution of Producer at private satle. (;Aniso.N. .lani 23, If W. C. Dukes & Soni, FA CTORS, COMMT.rs~sTJON MERR IT A NTS, Ch'atrleston, S%. C. Janu 23 lv Paul T, Villepigue, F" A CTOR,( i (;I:NFRA A, ('o.3I 11NSION,. .1IlR( 'lA NT, Jan 23 l y I.MPROTED ENDLJESS CIIAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishiung the abouve 1ElevatorA can be supph ed byv thet Subhscriber, w ho is th Age*i'..nt for the Djt rict o Stonter 8. C. It. F. IGO(N. utnterville', Oct. 31 t 1 8'19. 1 1yv REMOVAL 02 TnE Theii under..igned having ltemnoved one do~or bel.ow Wmi. W'ebb'sa Newt York Xtoare. would res~pectinl s11)tolic'it the patronattt.e hiere.tofore. fat votecd biy his friendsi and t he c it izens of Summter generallty, being satisfiedl thant he enncmo date themu with any articles in his line of hi. ness, cinistjing of a large. and well r!elaetd a1s R. 8. IELrl'.TT. A .BIJGGYr FOR SAL4E, C:heap for Cnah Apply it ,hisaAlco. % , DR. a P_ TOWNSUNO B eOxsrOpwn anTQAa e S A I 8 A P A'it UL" Wonder sad lteesInfr d-ao 7h mest etraordinary Afidieth ih; sc ru This Eatwact Is put up in Quart Stesttl times cheaper, plessantir, and warranted su to any sold. It cures disease witlutine purgirg, slckening, ordeUliitahngte The great beauty anid-'iperiorptiO thie perila over all other 'bedicines. w it ed tasdisease,it invigorate$ the body .10isoneqb very best SPItING AND SUMMER MEDIiNy ever known; It not only purifes the whol e ten and strengthens the person, but It c pure end rich blood I a power jossessed yl ledicine. And In this lies the grand secret oj wonderful success. It has performed withil two years, more than one hundred thousand qep of severe cases of disease, at least, 0,000 were go* sidered incurable. It has saved the lives of mor than 16,000 children the three past sesos 100,000 eases of cereral DelIstlty sudwag of Nervous Energy. Do. S. P. Townssr.nos Sarsaparllla lavigomates tk whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy, by the 9fects of medl cine, or indiscretion committed in youth. or the es coestie in-lulgence of the passions, and -brought con by physical prostration of the nervous system, ae.. satuds, want of ambition, fainting sensations prems. ture decay and decline, hastening towrd tUat &al disease, Consumption, can he entirel restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sarsari is far supe. rior to any INVGORATg. 0 CORDIALS As it renews and invigorates the system," e tivity to the limbs. and strength to the musoala system In a most extraordinary degree Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. renchitis, Censumption, Lleer Ce. plaint, Celde, CaterrA, Coughs., .sthme, Spitting 4IBlood, Rereness in the Chest, lIctle Plusk a Seats. D"iit er Prefuse E wscereteia 4 I'ein in t Side. 4-., hae been and can be Curse. Spilling Blood. Da. S. P. Townssars-I verily beliee your Sarsa. parilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years lad a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweette and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Barsa. parilLa a shor. time and there has a wonderful change been wrought In me. I am now able to walk ilt over the city. I raise no blood, and ty cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant. WM1. 11USSEL, 66 Catherine-st Female Modteines. Do. A. P. Townrn'ns Sarssparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren. nets, Prola sus L'teri, or Falling of the Woenb, Cos. tiver6ss, Ales, Leucorrhea, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, at involuntary discharge theipf, and for the general prostralion of the systemi matter whether the resnilt of inhorent cause or causes, produced by ir regularity, illness oracci.lent Nothig can he smore surprising than its invigorating efects on the homa% frams. tersocns all weuaknse and lassitude, from taking it. at once become ronust and full of energy Inter its influence. it immediately counterants the ncrvelessness isf the femail frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of is, is cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit car, tificates of cures perfirmed, but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported. to us. Tlnousands of cases where families have been withont children. atfter using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine, have been blessed with An* hsealthy offspring. Great Itleasing to Mlothere and CItsidren. It it the safest and most effectual medcine for purifing the system, and relieving the sufferings attendait upnn childbirth eve" discovered. it strengthens both the mother and the child, pieventd pain and disease, increases and enriches the food j those who have used it, think itt. indispensable. It Is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon'ehld-birth in Costiveness, files, Cramps, Suellitig of the Feet, Despondency, isartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Lons, False Pains, Hlemorrhage, and.a - regulatIng the secretions and equalMss threrce latisn. Ithas no equal. The, .medichnd in, it is always af use it most Iukgtespullksfe any other medleint-n s M~gesia'isusefusl.iet ~~ u, voo lgtfood withs this medicine il ay af and easy conflinement. ' ah Rev. John Wsers of ersy Ctyanold and highly renrcetable oler floigcertilease at Dr. S. P. Townnend's oec it sp'eaks for itsell. D s. s. P'. To wnr - -Deaplr : I am ra4sines to gist, you a statement oI'- e benefit 1.4*1 fron, tusing your $srcaparills, believing,, by is doing, I shall rendelr a benefit to those who are uf fering as I he been. I was reduced fhoamnyN mnonths by the Dy spepsia, so much that It vras wth mitch ditliculty for meg to walk or keep sbout I had also, a tetter, which covered the ynnst part of my bead--which was estremely troublecsme and sore ; It got to be almost a scab. I used quite a . , numbe~r oft remneiles for both the complaints, but arecie little or sit benefit, urttll I took your Sar *aparills, which, thirouigh the kIndness of Provi .lonce, has. restored mea to mosre than my usual health, as I em now enjoying better then I have for a nnIer of 3 ears. I sin now iso years of age. I berliesve it to Ibe an ins alusable medicine, and recosa tnendJ it to my numenrous acquaintances, which Is sery large, as I base ' en a mistser a great many yeaors iihal-e tis li sketch may be as much benefit to you as your Jicine has to mse. J .ulj I 11,57. JOHN~ tSEGilt, Jersey CIty. Methodist gy'man. The following was sent to onr Agent in llah. way. hy the l ev. J. Oi. TUJNISON, of the ?sIethodlat E.pisepl 'hurcht-nnie of the mont isearned and re s vcted in the. connectinn-and Is another evidence o. thet wonderful effeets of Dr. S. P. Townsend's hinasaparilla ont the. system. Futrso Pras anv-lavingf for some time paest, as yotu arc aware, es perienced great general debilty of nay system, attendled with constant and alsrming Ir ritation of my throat aid lungs, I was, at your in- " stance, and in. consequence of having read Captain Mel.ean's decidedl testiniony in i behalf, induced to try Dr. 8. P' Townsend's far-famed Sarssparllae. I tried it, I confess, miore In the~ hope then In the ennldcnee of i t. prov ing eltecacinuis ; but l am bound in candor now to sekrmwledlge, that I hail noat tried it long before I began to exper'ience its salutary efects ; and I may now say, with Captain McLean, "that I' would not be without it on any considera, tion." It has done me more good than any pre. vinus remiedy I have tried, and If this statement is deemed by yout of any Importance, you have my full consent to mask. It pubtlic. Rtahssay, August ad, 1547. J. 0. TUNI80N. - LICROFSULA CURED. This certilleate enclusIvely proves that til Sarsaparilla tias perfect control over the niost olb utinate diseases of the blood. Thsee persons cured in one house is unprecedented. F Da. Three ChIldren. D..P.Tow~nsie--Dear Sir : I have ~la stire so inform you that three of me child* Je been cured of the Scrofitla by tite use' 6 yv excellenit medticine. They were afflicted ~very severely with bat Sores ; have taken only iour bottles ;It tok them away, for which I feel my self undor greai obligation. Very respsectfuilly. ISA AC W. CRtAIN, 1041 Wooster-st. OPINIONS OF PHYBICIANS. Da. 8. P. Tnwressr.o is almost daily receiving nrders from Physicians In dit'erent parts of the Uninn. This is toi Certify that we, thes undersigned Phymiiatns of the Cit: of Albany, have In numer nius cases prascribied lDr. 8. r' Townsend's Sarsa a ills, and believe it to lbe one of the most valuabl preparations itn the market. Ii. P'. PUIIlNG, M. D. J. WiI.SON, M.. D). 1' E. ELMENDORF, M. D. A lbany, A pril 1, 1117. lDr. B. i'. Townienen' Principal Ollee has been remocvedl from 1j6 Futlton. to 82 Nassau street, In the buiildinig formerly occupied by the South Iats ist S 'hiutch. Aorsys.-Rleddinig & Co. No i8 State-street, snd Mirs 1 Kidder, No 100 'ousst.street, floston - Samuel gidder. Jr., I.owell; lienry Pratt. Salean; James B. (Oreen, Waorcetar; Allsok Oenalt, t'ancord ; J Dialch & Hon. Providence; end by Drug gist. ati l Merchiants generrally throughiout the Unite States. West Indies, and the Caenadas. A. J. & P. MQ~.ES, A. F. Allen, PL\SI'R ,RA DBRICK LAYE R, Ilinfhl considerable e'xper'ince inl the nhae hute of buttsinessi, respect. $ ul unhetit shnure of theO patron. ny~.e of the publie. SAll inbe asitrust ei to hims. Will be exentto Wih tnttoess nl <idd patch, amti wafrrante~d toa rciivc paats. fation. Pia tering tiisheind in~ ssnperior I June 12 tf