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r NOTICE T .NOTICE F A a Indebted o the ,Etato of T. r.o ceto by purlgao at. the Sd'Ete, by me made, are here. by notiflod, that the credit given of SIX 41,9NTi'U has expired; and payment must i.at once ie madth It. is hoped that this re quer'" nsilll, without delay, he coinpi,t'd with, as the property sold was all under execution, and nght have been sold by ithe Sheriff for Cash, but for the mutual benefit of all concerned, the Judgment creditors pormitted a Credit Sale. W. LEWIS. August 12, 2850. 42 tf oSQth-Carolina-Sumter Dist, Whereas I have this day taken poss:'s Sion (as-Ordnary of said District) of the ersnal property as derelict of John 5.anks lateo9f Sunnerville dec'd; and I avail rityselfof this method to notify all persons indebted to the dec'd to make im-. mediate payment to Mr. L. B. Hanks, my Agent (in this particular;) and those hav. ing domands against dcc'd will hand them in duly attested according to law. W.LW8,0. S.D. Aug. 2d 1850 41 if GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any extent in the above line, both for new workand.repairs. Our Gins are not sur passed hr any made in the State, possesing all the advantages of the Falling Ir'east. and Sliding Ribs, which ave., n ;a deal in way of roilaira. We also use the Steel Plate Saws, vith teeth set in an angle that can* possibly injure the finest staple, with an improvneni -.o regulate the mo ing of tlie cotton; our brush is construct.ed on a plan, giving at once, the advantages of i lightness, strength and force-all very material in the successfol operation of a Gin. We would invite planters to cail 'at our shop and examine ror t henselves, whilst we would assure the public general ly, that they shall have no cause to coin plain either of our work or prices. CABINET MAKING. We nre also prepared to do work in :hi Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Ward. robes Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. IIUDSON & hitOT lElt. Oppohsite the 'resyleria n church. Suinterville, April 22, 1617. 26, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ,, The undersigned would respectfully Inform the public that he has taken , the house well known as the -'CR lOS I'S," formerly kept by M1r. Win. lch'ain, in the town of Camden where he is prepared to acconimodate travellers, nnd boarders at rea sonable prices,. T'hosei who desire to feel thet same qiot abroad as at home, are invited to give him a call. Tlraveller, nccunnodated for a single nig tt. and breakfast in time for the cars in tie morn ing, atnmoderato charges. J. 11. F. tOO\ E, Proprieior. Feb. 13 1850, 16 i f ebb Clark's Hotel, * UMTR VILLE, S. C., This otel is situated in the most pie-iint part of the ton n. The Proprietor wail he pleased to see his friends and the travelling public; prom isintr to spare no exertions on his part to render thorn cornfortable. Charges rea suitble. ~ WEBB CLJARK, P'roprietor. terville and Claremont Th'e Eubscriher respecetfidly ain V i nouncs to the Tlrav''-ilo Pubii. en that his .Niage leaves Sumteirmite'i' evr yimor - ing at 2 o'clock, (except *Xiaday) n i arrimt nt -Claremont in timei for ihe cars i,r I. *lebin't.,, Ieaves saint day (aiter ihe atrrivail of the (ars. fromi Chiarlestoni) aid arrives ait Sumiterville at 8 o'clock. N. B.---.laing procuredl the serviece sof hi'. former Driver, Mr. L. D). IIOPE. ':mn assur- all who patronize bin stage, a safe and expeditius A pril 17, 1950 25 t f *l um a man, and deC 'n nothiing a hiehi re ates to man foreign to feelings." IA YILGOtOLS tItIE, .Kiinkeljia on.4II1'iPrewrvationz T'his IBook, just publishmti, is tilld withi ii'e ful isnformnatton, on the infirmiitie" nni isase of the Genierative Organs. It attbIresse's iit"lf alhke to YO'U''lf, MlANllOOD) and 01.1).At1t. To all wvho apprehend or suiller unider ihe dirt' conqV'juenrcs of early or prolonedt indiscretiins '-to all wvho flee the exhaustive e fles of se'den tar 'and baneful habiir--in a Itwhoi' in add' it ion tot eclininig phypical energy, aret ilhe vitim-O of nervous and mtatiil dei lpy, an ii of mingi a nd mdlancholy despondency. I)r. K. went' Iue Rend (tis 11ook. .The valuable advice and imipressive' warahi:g it gives, will preent yea re of mii-erv ant tir erng. andJ save annually ThoIu-andi o it.is es. Parn'ts by rea-ling, it wvilI tearin how to lpre Vent the destrucion of' ilheir children. ' I~'."' A remnittance of 25 cents. enctosed in) : letter, addrsneto, Di )1. EINK[:t.IN, N. W. corner of'1hhll)D& I NION Sireets, htween,''r Spruce & Piner, PII,.)E KItlla, will cii. * ttre a b'ook, under envelope, pter re'iui n of ima.il. unitnivean uinintierrutl~ tirattee spent in thirecity have rendered Dr. E. the inosi--xpe'ri and sudcesfuil practithmer far and neasr, in st I.reatment or alt i seases of a private natuiro. P'ersons aifilited wiih ulcers upon the body, thront. or legs, paii n hathe head or b~ones, met'r enrial rhoumnatism, straitures, grsavel, udise'ase arising from youthful excesses or impu~ritie.s of the blood, wheirebty the icointiitstion lias bec'roime enfeebled, nre all treated wit h siicrss. lie who pIeces himself under the, catre oif IDr. 1g., may reltigioiisly confhi'de in his htoinor as5 0 gentlemnan, and conifidontly rely upon tis skuti aa aysician. ~s~i fesn ta (istanet, may addtres' Dr. K. l6 -k'ettr, (pmst-pnaid,.) andt lbe eniredk athoitt.. P, CK AC'.S of MED~tICtNESX, ltlt'iCT OINS, &c., forwardod, by sendinig at reimiinan-' an-I mit up se':nre fromt )AIIAG E OR (t, R I OSITY. Edf' Booksellers, News Ag."is,. Pedlars, Cgmvansers, iind atl ot hers supplied wiith tie above work at very low rates. Feb' 13, 1850. 16 l y SUMVTER HOUSE, ti~ h surronding country itha t, tinha uist retrjdi f'rom Ch1arlestoni, and( lhas ui.,e uirrangerlnnsto receive l(iE iiwl ~OuDA WA TEI4.of every variety, weekly. II, ban on hmandt, and wilt coniitiu t' receive blroughouit the season, a chtoice iisoritmenit of e~' Winos, and CordIals, Confecionailes, i-'it, &c., all of SvhIch wjll be dinpost'd of chen ape r thn vaeor oileredt bofore in this placo. * $0,000 CASH In hond for the putrcha~se of Negroes of eitlheges Apply to . Cn1iunbtnM,.R C. Au-g. s.. 1849. LIVER COMPLAINT, elaundive, .Dyepspsia, (Jhromo or .Nervous .Debiity, JDisease of the .Kidnneys, - and all Diseases Aris ing from Li Disorder ed Liver or Stomiach, sueh cas Constipation, in. wa)'d Piles, .Fullness, or blood to the Read, Acidity of the Sto machi, .LVaus~ca, IJeartburn, Dis. gust for Food, Fullness or weight in the AStomacha, Sour Eructations, Sinking or IFluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimi rninq of t/he Hfead, [fur~ced (and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, Chtoking or SufocatinqI sensations when in a k!ing Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or JBdus be *fo,'e the Siyht, Fever and dull pain in the Head, -Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skain antd .Fifes- Pain in the .Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, s'e., Sudden Flushes qt' Ifeatt, Burn inqt in the Flesh, ('onistant imflaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of iSoirits, can b is rFi::C'ITA 1.1 A CURED~I BY Cdcbr';i 4ct 4,aci'ufiiii Hlit ter t, ,)11.. C. M. e/JAUKSON, AT TIlE. (R WA N :11':)1 'INI*; ,STOf R, i0. 12111 .4 iceli St., P11uilafll(u:s, Thetir /Di''(i filer thef reicnl',' tlirasrt'.~tmtt fr cvly.itrr beiep~ ,I hir eiMbar )creyrdoi in fte 'anilcIStart, cis flit' iairc rl yttfc. in ntunr rqust' !tulle r at/a iledu j11c/riuteut hurld failed. There itte:,art- ra ''.ni li the atnii oni of iii 'a liI=. I'o= c'aa.jini, rl ''iriliac iii thec ri'tilir'a. huiii' (if ''1i-at'. ofC ieer liter antd leuccir glacnd.. tt''tlaiinz Ito' tnca'i uarc'laiutg poweatrs: in 'a'ai: . ii i+" will *tR4li''onti (if the di etiigai' a'trgccthey la art, " ithat. ,al:', crirl:,iii uutld jaa is :t.. C tans. uit I r~a'ON. ISq.. J:atcctfat 1141.. in at lettear to 1Jr. .ftac.cn, .Ian. t.), 150 i)1. c-_ ""T'a %a i I'a" n-iit'"'lIrt aa' rea t e .tt no re Ic'i e'fi I'm tit yoasr ml~iiaci'nu' Ikon i nn)' tther We't hay',, ea.'r lakit for iii).' ltc-ai andf11 Literr dlaastr." ''t'utc: 'l:NrlI 1.6t. m.*' jacih-ic11cI at stc, '.,'watry1),i:la.,11 " i'e a* it.rcla' uo'ul "r''iic-l frcoth ra'etaa au'italan tat Oiw' 1itlahlia lai' af tta'. :t ciont t':iuta~i .l'l'la'i:1"t ,'-a Iii a th u iil''S- tltacrcttcLtctV a-t 'i fl at:' I ta-ir '.ctia'. :\tu1a1an ilacasa' tt'","~'aiclaal a'r t'''art l tu'at itj'. it tlic' I.' .cfcuut Lit,ert. in ''lt'iIh~ ly l)r. Ilcctavun,/. :aw itt1 area b'ty U r. Iutriiatuar. ini t%' li t-la lt' .i'a'riatr 'rgaca-ac oal tiaja tt- cialacuIa'.I e' it~ hic'ic'st. hautl lhitlcat taicalar tair tta:.a r'ti(all. I Jtarincz lu. I' ati -*titnar. itst a- ila vey a'iad V cat:iljc-te' \. ith I .i'a'tr c'acinatiai :cutt aftei.r tryineg iiin ar'.iaH:"c rttmala"s. hit pit rtlat"va it bcottIlea ta't ii Ijit-a. a d ail f 'ter ii. intalita. aiti lie Inac rtttc'il 1 of ciic' Iiai',:i j na14ytateprfera :oturhIttadires-hamrac en:tireIy tao hatilt.'' JiR'A I) i"l ui'Ill'lIt A FEW F"ACTs Jiua ti;c: 31. 31I. Ni)..it, a Ecaitletcili With great' ictia~ttit :oalc Iliterary latitlliic't, t'taju ill him: ry~:1 ('. tt:\'::L'3F tXl:"Jua IT. 0O1W0ELv8 3L'15IY Olf s CRDL., PURED I Dy.,Kecler's Cordial and Car . iuuitive, For the speedy and positivo cure of 1)I A R. IlEA, DYlEN'TElIY, CIlOIERA 510R. bUS, ULIOLElRA INFANTUM. COLIC, FLATULENCY, GRLIPING PAINS, and for sill Drangemots of the Stonachs and Hou ci., causaed by Teething, Improper Drink, etc., etc. E! ' ASIATIC CIlOI.ERA is as easily cured and prevented its any other diseaso of the stomach ,.al bowels. provided the proper nions are used. It presents the same muor bid syusnpt us Cholera alorhus, only more violent. Wre is no dil'erence in their pa. thology, the treaunent being the siamie, I)r. Keelr's Cord al. s, justly celebrated for dis cases of the stomaich aud bowels, will, as cer luin as it is used, cure this disease. As a l'reventive, it should be used in aniall quanti tics daily, mixed With water, tand on the ap proach of the discase, it should be taken in modes ate doses, lat regulir nd :short initervals, until every synmptorn is removed. Frictions to the abdurnen, with ex crnul applications to the extremrnlic,. in the worst stagos of the die eamse, will cure forty-nine of any fify cases. l'lhere is no naeed of anything else; and, above aill, beware of t'ulomiel, Purgutives, said otlimgr I'allatives; they will kill more than they will cure. The most severe cases (if Cohnplaint yield to the heroic virtues of this remedy like magic. The proprietor invites investigation, and boldly proclaims that it will speedily cure all disentses of this character. lie ean point to l.ving wit nesses of its beneficial et'ects, after bei g pronounced oncurable and given up to die by their physici5ans. In all cases of lailure the sioney wil b. cheerfully returned. Read this 'I'estinuiny. (Extracst of i letter frorn the l ev Dr. Esrlo.] Daisville.. Ihtwks County. August 25th, 1847. Deer Sir- nna now prepuind to recoin inend your Cordial from having used it with success in 'veral instances, and I atn now ryiisg your %nnnisen in sa case of protracted debility, attended with ca-ngh, apparenatly pro duced in the younig Lady by her 'outgrowing her strength,' to uso a common phruse. Yours, rspectilully, ALFRED EAtI., M. D. Extract of a letter from Eben'zer t'ook. New York City, July 211, 1847. l)r lieeler. sir. I have used in rny farni l) sill of the Cordiul whic-h you left with me lst sinaer except two ita:i. which I per siasl.l a customier tf sainin to try, and havisng pr.ovesi very beneil:icl, h liasts recoruancidel it to si se oIs is friends who wish to have suine of it. I therefor w zii yoatu wouhl send me some by express. I ann istelad frontay own ex pertence that it is the h" tst miedcine for chil dres 'l'ee thns and Sutinnr Complaintia that I ' ri 'erd to the pubse, und all that is neces sr for a re'aisnmendation is to try it. Very isespectfully. ai:ri.n COOtK. 284 Grsi::d at. cur. of Alley. Thims is to *wrtify that I have used I)r. Keel er' C'o.ali.tl, itnl have fuad it i vtaluahle auled e st is <lars lra. da 'nterv. taid all dernne ment. of : .tso.,c: ai haatowels, caued by I e' hi.mnr, sunsl is part c hartsly adta.ted to all .e 1 f those orr isls esnused by acid fruits air the delshtatinsg etlfects of season and cli mte. ) M'A 5.t.tsn , At. U. Plum st. hila. 1)r Kleeler's ('ordial.-We would call the atltertnu of our readelrs to) this invntabtle. mted ice, nt hi wril l' unnd advertised at ltengt h in our aotisanss. As at corrective ins cases of 1a rins is a, a disers t very prevalet at tIs pre -aut tintw. ia its highly spioke of by all who hste us,'d it. (Neasl's Saturduay Gtazetlte of Angiust 28. 1847. Ur. IK eler's Cord:al and Carminative. Th'iss sr tsle as udi'erised ina aniother part of (st phiper, it its wartn'y re'commenat sded by frasni.. lies also have' tried 5t. It is espeacially' ueeful saong cihhtIa-s, sad has effectad hsundreds of cuarer. 'lTe Csrdsal is saot as qjuiack nsostrumn, but caire'fuslly pire-pared rnedaiine, anail pecrfect jy freea fromi sissy ttin. intjuirous.- Pennasylvi-. sint tat Sept. 1 , I 4.l7 I): Ka'.llr- 1)h-ar Sir. As it is tny adty tn 1'al evr baois's: r55a:sans to pIt isi s the, Usppa - is- o f ousr lael~t~s uw t r sare'. I talte great pla-s "sare isa stlat ing to) yous thsa .adv'ansi.ta I receiv i:ia'. I n~s sit tussas I w~'as nittia-kaed withl lIilr. * ta-, wisib dehttat's e ly sst very mauchs; ILr narly s thv Ii''we'eks I trwad annaiv resteadiws. histtisud htth-' ar sio ben-sefs itsein m/s dungsh ters isnfersiued meW of yoaur 5 sirditIl. I biougt ii b i .5th- statSal d um tae but I wo adaosl,sbfre' I 'Is htoed Iwlf. I wais enstn,'v recaove'reda ha'-tur isneedii ith uhaoe tof it ; andsi lavye re i ina--dl halty ei Cr tein'e. It,'peta'':a.ly t. ents, S. 1Wk sn, I), I). P rep as-d aml sshll. whsi;!e. mssl reta'ii, ladI isldh a ; when- ' .i-- I hI~ . l'is tle's ('..naeh 11 \t 'II l.)'l'l4.\, Ill'fl-t siand S.\N.\ - ITf\'I. lf~.S msa 5' osb:..ine-'!. lIema~e hes' is uns lsda I li. 'st'v, as wh.'h hs:ar''tnt a l5. "-, s Lst l sin town't sr solisry' tssInId hse w'thut thi.'-. t~retr' S metad-iiies asa .1, slit.:~ .ial*;sessve la tiaet ,ssilslei e'stleIrI est ,'.\-- Ills. IKFll..lI'. S xlI.\lu .I 's hr i!s'. Ja.rfsttt efl'it i'asra' nssal ra'irntlaii 'I il. i.-e't-i's a str'i frsosas s'sarile's taf tia' -d..t sr b u-t ofl 5 ar loiva v-z: t'baronice s-h oie s-lit-St, 5 'sat'staauslt i, I'artthi i -. 'a!.rsh. I'.t : isy,''t' -'sla a .il i, faormis, TI! .C . Id he5 If lhon'-h us of ala' in. < hr- ' 5se a-- if ith-- . ' sinih . I.' r andss I th's' -e . n, de'a --. l'd iis of tha li-a.aw. It' has sit:1, L.c~~s-r' \ alsl t ' e!.e :, , i-r ni 11 ii als l all I e~re's.s sry l-,*e . 1-m* si dl n.s:U t r tit th - II-. n sil ind th sice -au dih-gast remedsaiI r ~ 5i ir r s-is ii. I-'z r h- lhv IrIs. R. 8. .\5'lb-tt, .Sotos. n ;li* %.. .1. I -Il iny, C'ssail.h-; Ilu.aek s' I-' ny t )uimtaa-ia ; t u~ as i hi &S * (' 'to-obbs; .1. :\le-.\l!ais, .llariona: Itsa '- utud .\l.'a t'Isis ia eveyts IOt\I Is ttil ' is:' :111 . whw ien- is ianols sl- s litenity m b it'pernui liat' an ,seediy 5' lo-''sed, pridedht thet sat ':,etl" ii. as.ds. -'Aii a'terv' \ils. hSdi it's ler. se :. lstt ri at' lls. 'l9ss' is 5ssa' rss,, ; i a-ras~ i-niu is ale Is' ino-a' cartasi thans thati h 5A a'llt'A Niu ti)\i'l-Nit I thea-. most .eut r hrat-b. is. non toi thei wanl. \d .': ic. ev--r it.-g; of~ii thea s . iss sal em 1'nnn *lt 'i:1 ."unesatusi sunits tere hiss if. ree'*i'- ii il sit t-,i itiallii t ieas-rt ein ;git' hr hi-- e'nnd iti 'ua hv litti'ia duhri, rin. 'i-' ut5i-.'lr. a is dv wis 'ith cou5Ilh-ne, oni its itr .hia -- ponis --r 'ii ave ihha'srtis of lhis ebliar.ai' .-' i' ION.aj>--ask Issr thei sutiaa.:rcan acompind aid pusrchs tonly oef thSe agentsat, Iistri iiibt &~s.,~ Alit Cohnhiatls; Z,. 1)e' I ay t'iasndea sad hs, the5 pirincsipli l)rngUiist its ull the~ 'ott latows tharotiaghorst t'e Sa'e: EIIr(owVE., lcc' & Co0e, Aecsnts fir the At Isaof AIl.f!I)A MAN. I T'A( l T l X'G1Y ('O.'S G000)S atsnd Yarns. la ne ;, Il ' f R SHEIFFF. IMr The friends of A. U. Brad. hum, Esq,, an noe him as a candidate for the office of S rIff at the next election, March 29th, 1849, 24td O'rWe are authorized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum. cr District, at the next Election. zCPWe are authorized to announce Col. JOH N C. RHAME, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu ing Election. The Friends of Richard B. BItOWN, announce him as a Candi date for the Offica of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. QT We are authorized to announce Maj. IOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fo '31heriff at the ensuing election. The friends of Villia.n A. COLCLOUGH, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the next Election. FOR CLERK. (cib Weare authorized to announce Mr. JOHlN O. DURANT as a candidate for the (ffice of Clerk of the Court at the onsuing election. (D-J"We are authorized to announce DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a candidate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. -arWe are authorized to announcq JOHN W DARGAN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. (Z-J' We are authorized to announce A LEXANDER WATTS, Esq. as a (Candidate for Tax Collector,of Clare Mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. Fare Reduced td $20 from Charleston to New-York, TILE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CIIAR LESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at . p. mr.. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WIL MINGTON, andl VELDON, N. C. PE. Tl":slihUiG, HICIJMON D, to WASH INGTON, IAlT'IMORE, PIIILADEL. PIIIA. and N. YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and expe rienced commanders, and the railroads are in fine ortier, thereby secnring safety both and dispatch. A TIROUGII TICKET having already been in operation will bo continued on and after the first of Oct. 18.19, as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. Passengers availing themselves thereof, will have the option either~ to continue without delay througvh the routc or otherwise.'to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewingf their seats on the line to suit their conve~ nsience. By this route travellers may reaach New York on the third day dluring buisiniess houirs. 1Iaggage will be ticketed on boardthse Steamier to Weldon, as lik;e wise on thie change of cars, at the intermie dbie poinits fromt thence to N. York. TIhrough Tickets $'20) each, can alone be id fromis E, WINSLOW, Agent of the Wihnsington and Raleigh R. R. Company, ast the oilce of the Company foot of Lau rens-street, to whom please apply. For oathIer aiformratio~n inqu ire of L. . DNCAN, A t thse American ilotel, Cha~rlest on S. C. May 9 05 ly The State of South-Carolina, J. J. KeL, adls.C.S. IEdw. II. Ihvis. ~C.40 JhJ.Keels, whoi is ins the ctustodlv of the ShriTf illiamshlurgh D)Htrict,'by vir. tu faWrit of Capia: ad Satisfacieidunum at the suit of E.lwaird II. Davris, hsaving. filed in my foliCe, togthe with a schenduleI lin u:schI, oft is etstate andi elnct s, hIis pet i ti to th Ile Cosurt of Comnassr Picas, psray ingr tlihat esmay he admitted tos thme bsenefit of the' Arts o~f the GeineralI Assembly, madse for Ithe relief (of I nsslvent Debitors: l..s rdered, that the said Edlwarsd 11. Dai va.ml all otheisr the creditors to whom th. I d Johnsa J. Kses is in any wise int. debited, b -, :mds rlhev are 'ehr summtaonedl :sand have nost ace to appea., befror. lise sud1 ('ousrt ast W\ilhashnstsrgh Cosurt I lssuse, on this thirdl .\lunay aftssr the fourth Monday am ( )etober next, to' .shewa c~ius if ansyte s'an ~a by the prayer of the petitin tfoe a d abIaasus nt hes g.r.mtersd. W M. Ht SCt )Yl"I',. e~s. r. w.1,. O)tlice ofm the Commorarn Pleass,) Wt:shtamsrg IDist riet, ~ FAn\an rn. 9ths, 1 50. .12 :1t For Sale, IA valuable pslanatai conataining~ nine Isisnd'reds isam elevena ascrs, sit uated ini (aremonett (ountyr, abousrt severn mihes froma Soutearrvals', sn thes pubbel rss~sl Ileasog fromss Sasstervillo to tIhe Sw iminisg P'ens. There on it the phicse a goodas Dweling~ Ilsonse, Nilchers, Smrokle- IIouise, Stable~ss, C orni I liarsea &c. A sll ms godsa re'pair 1'or termt ;apla StaSh. .1. lr:sdalr J. WN. l)argasn or the' Susibe~-~r san the phmsrtat in. .'54~ I W M. V'AUGITA N. No.71 10I' .1 i 1(10 Gin Bands, 1000(Fet 4 mehcl Cospper rivetod (Gin thIrsPllor C loths, Indsia Rubbher C'loth, tln~esarpotmrg, togeathesr wvath a flu5 aste. s'rt sof I srrage T''riuisnsgs, Os, l'.aantsa, \V.rsah &c. Fo'sr Sale by A. J. &. P. MGSICS. School Books, I f Esvery Descripstions froms thie Elemner t;.ry Spsol l'r, to lI ,sin andI Greek, inclusd. oig SIga~lonecry a of lkmd, o Sasle by N NBrown, Lee & Co., A gensts foi the ~sale of IlA R VIN'S SiOES .rlun1 I' 32f A BUGGY FOR tsai fije eaeorCh.pl FREDERICK CLARK, NOS.)11 Would respebtfulljforithp people of ceived from his Manufactory jtbo City of CABINET FURNITURE, ever ofibred n ti of style or workmanship, cannot be surpassed le also Invites thoso who ire about to pur prices-satisfied that they will be met with u Among is Stock now on lan Wardrobes Book Cases Centre Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. ALA WRITING DESKS in great variety. 1"] 195 and 197 (t-All Furniture safely pack Jan 9, 1850.' taw Naticers, GEORGE W. MORgAN, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Office one door South of A. C. SrAnZ ' o Iee. Sumterville, June 5 32-tf Law Notice. The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership in the practice of Law. T. B. FRASER, L. L. FRASER, JP. Jan 1, 1850. ly THlE iJMDE BZ41II. The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and Customers in Sumter, that they have just o>ened a splendid ittock of FANCY and Si APLE GOODS; all of which they oftbr at the 'lowest prices possible. To the following articles they wish most particularly to draw the atten tion of purchasers: Plain, figured, aind satin-striped Bareges Figured and Eibroidered Lawns French and othercalicoes Tissue silke, and Ginghams Plain and Figured Swiss Mulls Plhin and Fafiured Cambricks; Jaconets Embroidered curtain mnslins Linens-Irish and Grass; Linen Cambric Ilandkerchiefs, Lice Capes, and a great variety of Needlework Goods Together with a general assortment of all other articles usually found at their es tablishment. We wish to draw the attention of gentle men to our stock of Ready-made Cloth ing, which embraces every article in that line. M. DRUCKER & COQ olimbia 'bVtrtiscmellts. SCOTT & EWART, NO.1, MERCIIANTS' ROW, C:olumbia, S. U. Keep constantly on handl a general assorts( ment of Hardware & Groceries, Cainbsting of Rellosa, Vises, An vils, IHammuers, &c., Planes, Saws, Guages, Levels, Squaares, M ill Cranks, Miill Screws, Waag f rns, Mill Spindles, Wmtgedl Gidgens, &c., IMF, Caleinal P'laster. Nails, inoes. Plough Moulds. Irton and Steel, Locks, linges, Screws, Bolts, WNindowv Fastenings, Pruning Shears, Whlale, Sperm and Liinseedl (.ils, Varnaish, Paints, Paint Bruisheas, WVhite Leadl, warranted mire, manhufne-. tnared by WVekett & Brother, walh a large iad well selecte-d stock of Shelf' H arware and Cutlerv. --AL.SO Sugar, Coff'ee, Malasses, Floaur, Spices. Teas, &c. Any article not answerinag tao description given will he exch.anged, and all sold at unusual ly lmw priceas for C a sh. G-* G;OODS delivered at Ral Road De, pot free oif (charge. Jan 10. 1850. 1y Wholesale and Retail, R. MO RRiSON, & CO. FIRST STORIC~ NORTIlI OF TIlE MIAltKET, R. M. & CO. have on inad a full anda coampla'te as-sortinentfII Cl.Y A GI.A -SS antd E.. A R1T11l.Y hVA RUE tior-' her w a h 'veral aiseortmaent of! IHR I I .I A 1: A \) j'/,A 'IRI) 1I'A r~ (a, 1 Gdiad .Al ahoan~ay Fraimed Ier and Toslct Ioln Gi ats-' , &c'., &c. All of their Stock bei n' entirely new, and asel-c-tedl hv one of th fi rmt, a haov flhtter thems,-elvesu, they~ wlil be h eniabiled to aiv s 'a sfact ion, to puarchiasers, boa tin paraces and qualhty. RlIR''M tIISN I 'WM. 11 ST.\NlaV. .A pril 21, '21 t lj I haereby iv e n~ -tot ice that applia in wi,1 ll bie node~lt to theleisatreo !0Ibiq' :tat :i ia ext esinfrnroad friom naiaar thae houaie if F. umd turkey 'eni., to tie roadi fromti ltjliihop. vil lo t Canoie, at thte lowe ren aofltC hle planta tiona of .Joel hlavis.JhN110Nu-. Itiahopaville. S. ('. A tag. 13th, 1850t. -P2-t C Public Notice IS horebay givean, athat nipplienat in will bei nmade nii thu next Sean''ai ofi the I uegishituar of Soutth (aruinat, for a Ch-~ir'-'r ofi iacor poaraitioni for the Viiingevt of Laing~tru-. l'inau'tree, Aug. en2i. 18.i. II 'tii A pplaeintioan-will hev madiet to. the LOUeislatuiire ai t iaanext Senian, by a numbiutr fb Plaanter,, Mi-caies andui 31--rats for a iharte'r to in. aiorpoura!ate a )till'(N 3MAN t FAC( tI NI (4 3 IPA NY, to he loacat-td in or ne-ar $iinte-r Aug. 27, 1850. -14 3m Negro Shoes. Tho athnbibr has madle arranpanments fair tho manu facturn of~ iroma Four to Five~ Thoanda pairs of ate above artile- bay the F-A IL. F'or rorerence as to quality, lie wtid resapectfulhly Irefer poisons won inay ho discpoudu to putrchase~ of hnlua, toi those who patronaisedt him hast yer. A. to' priue, het will gturatite them nae low tna acan tao nTahrderl. -al~v -2a Jf.. M10lt(; \N. )5 AND, 197KiNG tumter istrict, th Now York, .tho'M 1 i';Ro opF e Southern marko', and Wlich f, bau chase; to call and oatnzA -his dk and oneral approval. td, are the latest Styles of Card Tables Piano Stools Mahogany tocierl Bedsteads Dining Tables Arm Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do, &c. &c. &c. ;0 rederi'ck Clark, King Street, Victoria Range, Charleston, S. C. ed for Transportation. 11 l y E~llarleston Gibvtrtisemeltts. W, As-KENT & IYIITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing- and Out-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchaers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READ Y-MADE CL OTHING ARTICLES. W. A. KENT- C. U. MITCH EL.L Manufactory 113 VnRiisgtoa Stores N. V. May 184!. 30 tf Merchants' Hotel, BY SThEN & DIVVER. Corner of King and Snciety-street, CuAtLCSTON, A. C. This lotel, situated in the busini part of the city. oflers every l iraitb comfort and convon lence to theI' Traveling Comnmnity, and Perma nent Ilioardler.. The retblishmnent is cotnductedl strict;ly tun Temperantce Princiide". Ti~nes MontAT. An Omninu, autt Carringe will nttend the St.eaboat. Wharf, and aflo to the Rail Road D)pot, for the acconunodation of I'a.cngers. 'eb. 21 la: , y Trout & DeLange, CODL ISSIONMHER CHANTS, No. 112, EAST BAY, Charleston, R. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort meait of Fresh 1urnt Stone Lime,Rn1sehi daie Cement, Pluster'of Paris, New York Marble Lime, Philadelphia white do., Gyp sum, or Farmers manuring Planter, Fire and Hearth Bricks, Plastering lair, and Buildiner. Materiaja in:.general. attention,. *. HARMVONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND 7&GBIAUMi Importer of DlUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMIENTS, King street. Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. Edward C. Tharin, GEN'L. COMM1 )IN MPRCHTANY, No. 21A Vendue Range, Chaurleton, S. C. Keeps alwvays on hand a general Stock oh Grcris ke., nind 'lhsposecs of every des criptiont of Prodnee at private saile. M. C. MonrnteAt, Es. and Col. JAMFY G~nasN.Jant 23. tf W- O. D)ukes & Son, F ACTOR S, C'O.1T.S'.T ON .VETE ClTAXTS, S'OLTi Arti.ANrTc Wrair, Chari ?!eon, .S. C. .Ian 23 ly Paul T, Villepigue, ANtD G E.NE RAJ. CG'[1'.%SIOy .|lIIcJIA.V', ACCOM'IOLDATION wn'iA RF, Jan 23 ly IMPROVED ENDL1ESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Persons~ wishinug the abhove l~levator~. cant be suippIlhfl by theo Subtscrib'er, who i ithe A\gent for the DiLstrict of Smniter S. (' Smn'ttervile' , t. 3lst 18.19. 1 ly 20,000 lbs. Iron Assorted, 5,O00 yds.. 1trown shirting arid sheetinr, Fre-hi 8. da. W in.. suie 1 -nuon (rackher, a id a fresht .iupply if aill kind, of (hode justi re eeni .d, ai for .:ale, by tFeb 27, A. J. & P'. MOSI:S. REMOVAL beo W'in. 'i'ebb's New~ ~ork Ni t-. waiIld re'-vcliil ly solicit the~ at rien' herettofore fat vor..d hv hi<. fricndsi and the ci s ti-e of Sinmte'r gener.tt. hc'ein ctiikd . that hoc i-nn ai(ftlccm o dateii. i themnh an~i:y axrticles in hi'e he~ of b'c:i. neec.. i s--'sin~g of a large nndic evci c-lacteed ct* eccrtse'nt, c':C. RI. St. 3Lt'.ITT. A Nice assortmuenut of.Spir it gass Lamps. Alson, rto Spirit-gnes1 For satlo hy he B. II ANgS.. Wool Wanted, couro 11; taa AA U SARSAPAUJl.ri Wonder asnd Bilassing of the Age The most extraurdinary Mtdinise I "he'Yr This Extract is put up in Quart times cheaper, pleasanter, andw to any sold. It cures disease purging, slottenipg, or debllitIf The great beauty and uperio petia over all other Mtedici cates disease, it Invgorates the very best ., , SeItNG AND SUMMER MEDICIN ., ever known; it not only purifies theb)ltl tern and strengthens the persen but It creathe pure and rich blood; a power possessed by no Medicine. And il.tIi lies the grand'e wonderful eucees.thas performed within i two years, more than one hundred.thoseand, t of severe cases of disease, at least, 80.000 weare sidered incurable. It has saved the lispsof aw than 10,000 children the three past seasons 100,000 cases of Gcneral Deilitty a.5tn hisg of Nprwoua Energy. , Da. S. P. Towrasicon's Sarsaperills iavigorafeelg4 whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular epergy, by the eifects of .id cine or indiscretion committed in yout or the e, ressive Indulgence of the pssions, a ng op by physleel prostration of We nervog .us y, situde, want of ambitio nting sense os, prena. sure decoy and del ng toward tht tai disease, Consumption, entirel ri red this pleasant remedy. 4 arsaylla is raer to any tr.; it INVIGORATING CORDIAL " i As It renews and invigoratss the systee, gtve4 ae tivity to the limbs, and strength to the 'm dtaIs - system in a most extraordinary degree . ConsumptIon Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can lbw cured. Brenskft.s, Consuspliei, Liver Cow peliut, COldS, Cerat, Coughs, .Sde, Sputi' ef Bleed, Soreness in the Chest, letic Flypas NizAt Sweat,. Difficult or Profuse Es'ptetesWtien Fain in the Side. 4c.. have been erd can be cnai Spitting Blood. Da. S. P. Towensri.n-I verily believe your Sase. perilla has been the means, through Providencer of saving my life. I have for several years harl a. bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At lest lI raised large quantities of blood, had night sweatsa and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your'Sersa. parilla a short time, and there las. a wonderful'' change been wrought in me. I am now able'to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blnd, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I1 am thankful for -these results. Ypur obedaLt servant. WM. ItUSSI L, 65 Catherine-st. Female Medltnesa. Dr. S. r..Tow:,sr.,n's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign' and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren. nea, Prnla snus Uteri, or Falling of then Womb, Cos tiveness, Piles, Lencorrhoa, or WVbites,'obstructed or difflcult Monstruition, incontinence of Urine; o involuntary discharge thereof, and, for the general prestration of the syslen-no matter whther'the. result of inherent cause or causes, roduceddby ir? regularity, illness or accident. No be more surprising than its invagorating affeo humas frame. Persons all- weakness and e,. frois. taking it. at once become sipust and Rl orenemgy under its influence. it ediately counteracjs. the nervelassneas of the e'frame. which is th great cause of Barrenn twill not be 'expected' of us, in cases of so delicate a'nature, to eshibit eer tifientes of cistes performed, but we can assure the aflilcted, that hundreds of cases have been vsaseorto to us. Thousands of cases where families have beei without children. after using a few biles of this. Invaliable Medicine, have been ilessed iith 5i healthy ofrspring, Great Btcssing to M1others and tiatdren. it is the safest-and mest-effectual hedileire for purifying the system and relieving the mufferingg attendant upon childbirth ever dascovered it strengthes brth the mother and the chid,' tv pain and direase. increases andenrIe t si' those wiso have used it, think it is irdlspaiai,. is highly useful both before and afte*koeni' set vepr uts diseases attendn sehl tuu en fifres, Crsja.,' ajav si wn ertihaa at -r. s. P. It speaks for-Isel, - Da-. 8.3'. Teonnno-Dw'ar Sir! .I to give you a atatement of the be$ "I frnuis utng ynsur Sarsaperlls,a believiingehby doing, I shall render a benseat to those-who atesw fering as I have been. I was redueed foi .nayi months by the tDy pepasa, so n ehl that It was with ?f much diculty for ime ta walk or keep ahout I had alsn a tetter which covered the moat jeart of my head-which was etremely troulesme an4 sore ; it got to be almost a scab. I ursed quite a nnmber of renmedios for both, the complaInts, bit . receivedt little or no benefit, until I took your Sae. taparils which, through the kindness isf Pyevi. .tene, haas reistored me to more 'than ,aay'tienal health. s I am aow enjoyntig batter than I. hate Dar a numtharof yeara. 1 cm now' 60 years of spe.I believe it to b~e sn invaluable medichop an4 .rweam mnad it to my numerous acquaintanices, which '~ very large. us I haeve been a ministersa great'mat:y years I hope this hasty sketch may be as much benefit to~ yon as your maedicJane has to me. July 11. 1817. JlOltN fiGEIt,' Jersey.City: Me thodiset Ciergyannat. The following wvas sent to our A gent In Dali way, bsy the lIar. J. 0. T UYNIsON, of theC MethodIst Epico eol Churchs-one of the most learnest snd re. set in the ennectinn-anod is Another evidenis of the wonderful efrects of Dr. S. P. TIownsend'ai Saralaaralls on the system. Fair.., P.:avson-Itaving for eons time nate y.-s are awate, experienced great general debility of my vyttem, attendedt with constant and slarining lrritation of miy throat sand lun iga. I was, at y our In. stance, and in. consequence of hnving rend Captain .McLean's deeided testimanny in its b~ehaif, induced to tiy lDr. at P TVowrniens' fsr-f.snmed Sarseparllla. I tried it, I confess, mnore in the hope than In the confidence of its proving efleacaoeus ; but l am banind In candor now to acknowledge, that I bad not tried It long betfore I began to expedience Its salutary effec'ta; an'd ia y noiw nay, withs Captain SlCLean, "that I wouitd anot be withouait It on any'conaller. tion." It las done me mnore' good than inny 'lire. venas remedy I have tried, sod If -this-statement is deemed by7 you of any ismportance, you htaeay full consent to make It puhluc. . 1 Rtahesy, August 3d, 1987. J. 0. TUNiSON. SCROFULA CURED. This certifleale conclusively proves thiat~ this Saisaparilia has perfect control over the moat obs stinate diseases ofthe blood. Three paersona ttse4 In Otis house is unpecedecnted. Three Chldren. - Da. S. P. Towniran-Dear Sir: I have the pslie sure to Inform vou that three of my children hava beeni cured of'the Becrofula by the use of yotur excellenut medicine. They were afflictedl very severely with bat Sores ; liave taken only tout bottles ; it tooks thiom away, for which'I feel my self unler great nhligation. Vecry respectfully, SA A C W. CRA IN, lo0i Wooster-st' OPINIONS or PHYSICIANS. Da. 8. P. Towssren Is alnost daily receiving orders from P'hysicians In dtilerent partseof the Union. This is to Certify that we, the undersIgned Ph) asianvs nf the City of Altainy, have ani numew ous cases pr scribted Dr S. l' Towneend's Sarsali rilla. and. belIeve it to he ore of th vat valual prepiarations si the market. - J. WiIL ON. M. D. Albany. A pritl, 1.947. Dr. 8 t'. Townvend's Principa -has been. removed! fiom ja Fuilton, tonP tree. .the buuilding formesly occupi San Baptist Chumch. Anrwe.-Reddig St Co, No. A t p Mrs. E. Kidder. No 100 ('ourt-st' .Be OSamnel gidder. Jr., i.owell; henry- Pra ~* .Janie BI. tireen, Wonrcomter; Atlana~ SConenrd ; .J tch k Son. Providuence; ' Druggists and Merchtmut genesrr.iy tlsmogk United1 States. West indiles, anit the C'anadee. ~ A. J. & P. MOS]ES, Sole . A gentsi for SutePlt Disr4~f A; Ft Allen, PL.ASTERERi~ AND DRIUK!.AYER, 1It mig hand enmiiderisbte inser-iw'ne1 Stm. aft I bn iil! %e-oiPll5), w.th nesthsas liat j. luerig hshd ineo .I en 10 2'