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i OTICE I NOTICE! All persons indebted to the Estate of T. 1. Wilder, decease I, by purcaito at the -ale of said Estate, by me made, are here - by notified, that the Credit given of SIX MONTHS huts expired; and payment nust at once be made. It is hoped that this re - qtuest will, without del:iv, ho coiplied with, as the property sold was all under execution, and might have been sold by the Sheriff for Cash, but ffor the mutual benefit of all concerned, the Judgment creditors perinitted a Credit Sale. W. LEWIS. A ugust 12, 250. 42 tt South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, Whereas I have this day taken posses sio jns Ordinary of satid District) of the pe Onal property as deiclirt of John Hantks late of Sumterville dee'd; and I avail myself of this method to notify all persons indebted to the dIne' to tmake int. tnedinte payment to Mr. L,. 11. Minks, my Agent (in this particular:) and those hav.. ing demands against ( c'd will hand Ihem in duly attested according to law. W. 1.lWVIS, 0. 8. Aug. 2d 18i50 41 1f 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 itur passe'l by anty nade in ti. he itale, p.stsiR; all the advantages of the Faellin'1 Bir ist atil liding Ribs, which saves a g:i deail ih * y;Of rtuairs. - We also use the Steel Plate Saws, vith teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly injure the linest stalle, with an iniprovinent .o regulate the mot ig of the cotton; our brush is const ructed on a p)lan, giving at once, the advantages ct ightness, strength and force-all very inateri:al in the snceesstful operati n of a Gin. We wotli invite planters to c:ll rut our shop and exanine for the-ieims, whilst we would assure the public general ly, that they shall have no cause to cot. plain either of our work or prices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the Cabinet line-snu:h as Bedl.stutels. Vird probes Sates, Book cases, Stantids,, l';aus, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short not ice, on liberal terms. 11UDSON & BRO''IIElRR OJposilc the I'r ueslyuerian circh. Sumnterville, April 2, 'I l. 26 TEMPERANCE HOUSE. The undersignedt would re~sp,-e't fully inform the public that he hn' te.a the house well kInowin a' the. "C'RO S KE YS." formerly kept by Mr. Wim. Mc K:ain. in the town of Cami len where he is pre.i rd ii ncecmcn.,date travellers, and boarder. at rea soabtle pricei. 'T'hose who esire to fee I the satie euiet ahroad as at home, are invit.-d tu give limn a call. Travellers accommodatel for n silh iht.et and breakthit in tine for the car, in the a".rn ing, at moderate charges. .. t. F. B( it IN t, Propr ie t or. Feb. 13 1850, 1f tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTER !7LL', S. C., a ThIs lIltel is situated in the most pleasant part of the ton a. Th Proprietor will be plea etd to see his friends and the travelling public; prnip ising to spare no exertions on his part ti render then confortahe. Chaerge.s ren ~sonblc.W1EBB CLARK, '~;44i~-Proprirror. "'I am a mana, and eetn nothcing whith re-' ates to mn foreignt to my fe'elincgs." Yossi ammud 11u::. hoodh flt A JRiaikeliam on !Nel I -r%*V4s-vat n ONtIY 25 ('l NTS. Thie Itecck, justt :iihetjtid, 'ii illti n~' itth ue. f el infeorniatueon, en 'the einimites tarct ii-:cee of'dc thGenerntive O)rgans. It nichin'-,'ec iitsch :llike to YOUTH'' ,31A NI It ati tawi d I I.1) AGF. To) ell who npprt'eend or ,ue'r un-h-ir ti' lire consmetjie'nces fenecrly or piroilonuged inie rei inii -to alt IwhvIo fteel th eucie . elaii ',,.c;-tc of i..ct n tury andt buanefual luibtits-- toal n hct int ad-lton telinlling phlysienli'energy, ar' Ice viie:tine cc nlervousa anien tacl ch-hict v. ntudl ecf ictopei, m Jluelanichxoly espoencye. - Jr. K. c etnld ay -- It gjies, wvill prev~ent y'ears of teniserv :andI I utier ermcg, awil save annuaally 'Thoui"ci en ct I .ies. Pacrencts by reaintg, it will I'nrc hown to pre vent ee de'strutione ofC their ethild.tr' jlf A remit tanece of 25 reniitc.--ncsne in aI * ~letter, addiressed to 1)11. KIN~I-l'.IN. N. W. corner of T1li t I) & P NION Str--ts, hcet tee ~ !; Sprtuce & inue, FIlig,AII:1Ptlli. will te. tiure a book, unditer enivellclce-, per r-tuCrne of miii. t FIFTEEN VI-:.tS ofes~i'teive and uneincterrued~, practRicec specnt int this city leave n-tcheen-d I Jr. K. the* mtt-ie n- ri anad sncerssfutl praictiter f6cr aned ncear. ine tin treatmnent of salI dlisenae cit at tpri vate ai nat. thront, ocr lt'~e, prains utin teta tir hcones. un'r retrial rhceeaunatism. strictucr.s, era tvel. h-e arbiling frictn yothilful eve's' er imc;ccir~b I f thle blcoeed, wheccrebty the cncit titujtin tih. te coccI, entfeeb~tle, rore al I-t ed wit bc itu 'c li ho platIth'e ttiMcsct ettnder tih'e rcree of i}r. R'., nmyt~ retligiis ly coidetc iti hi licnoir a:ca gentle'ttiun, aned conefidletly rely upjoit hi stilt C2~"Perreons rat a dtistantcec itany add1,re's I ir. I(. ivletter. (ptos.tcpicl.)nn hce1, eiired t hmcca. P ACKAGI-.S eof .MI.1)l(lI.:S. IllItl.."lT. OINS, &c~., foi~rwnledi, hv~ sit liinei a reminmc. and pt up tecetre fronm IJA 'I At l-: Ott C lit. C'T' Hooetllcer, Newst Ageuin ts., elars Canevaisce, ail all othcers ecuppctli widethee above work at very litw riatesc. Feh 13, 1850. 16 ly SUMTER HOUSES F.~ MYr itR, wouald repctfu~tlly, in fotrmt thei citRienseof "utetirvith- nrocl ,,theL sutrroundintg cou~tcry tht he I hta jutit retturcnecd fromc Chautrlescton, tamit hauc mrae-c arranigementns teo r'c-eiveol I F, ai SOI.A WA TI'Jlt, of evcery vnriety, weekyI..t' Ile huan lis thante, atnd ill ccnt inute te r'ceiive throucghutt te seasonec, a 'coiece a'e- rRtment cit Wainies andc (crnlin Is, Concct'iiiam i'e. F'riit, &rc., all cof which will bI dt-iscciued cif lc,-uc tan wvas ever ofllbred before ini thlis pcttr. M-ay29, 1850. 3t C 'Thle subilc!riber lhae Itceovedl htis Ft 'It N - - TURE WVARtIltOOMI tee Mr. A. .1. Moic~i tnew liuthiding (enp-smtair) where' he witI ket''p cote. st~Ilyon hauid, a ge'neraI nuo~rtmeaint oft Fer ~~' ~~ itu erle, constin tg ina tart cif Dreiniai lilareaia. lPI,eic iec M~arbd, le Tp, Soifais uaud I)i &a d" t.ga$iny, Candtile sUtnds, I litinig. Teat add Work rTblcesi, (!enitre dlo.; (Curledl *alhe Jeigh andi tows post Iledsitends,, Mlahotaganty eli.; Otilee, $itting, Nuersting anid ltoc.kinig (Cairs of every desecriptioin. Furnsituare ade antI repaaired at thee shotrest nlotlee. Plain sand Mahiogiany Cotilnm furnishede to oir dler. The suibteriher Is prergtred to (iitei Illieiee aach sand Dloorsc at Charestn rc-cs. Hes wilt contInue his WOR K-8hIlP at thie Old Standl, wherc'e alt ortders in bise ine will be' ptunctually attendeed to, MaylG DANL. Sl. SARGEIN'T. Ma 1 2 ti~ LIVER COL~iPLAINT, Jaiundice, DP/yape paia, Chronic or Nervous Ddbili y, Di&'a&' of 1 the 1fidneye, and all Diseases Aris ingol fromt a Disorder e'd Jiver or IStomaceh, Metas Cott stipation, in wardl I'ile's. .I"i Udn ess, or blood to the fiend, Acidity of the Sty. niaeh, iNan aca, If'artburmn, Dis quiet, for I,'oQII, IFulhlness or lveaf/li in i the ,S't'nnah, Sour Eruetudion8, \ ,SinA-me;/ or* !"bdetv'r"inq~ at the Pit( f' (lie ,S'tomnih. AS'liufl nndu. qt lieii .Irv', adunqed *f1i1terinq e't tilleart,f ChJitro S'uiif acitildq senstionst(,l wihen in a I'on. Do~ts or J'b5 be *fc~ow the .Stirht, Feero ((nld dlull pariu in the Iir'dv, .1)efeniv'neq .1llol?.1 of, the ,S'h'in (idl .i:'es. Parin inl tlhe Sidet hDerv.', ('hr,e .l,i'd,.q, .1"r.., ISlrll~ .lU 4 'li-R il )flit, ih'ruu.inq/ in (lie 17,",:h,, (okttn nrrril/of.ilwilCv' refilti.)e';:re.sivln rtt A',,J it',, ran be Pitf. 12.9FA A, W'S il: trnot4't4 4.4 rtsfnii1* ~ 1DR. C. AL .IAC'1SON, AT "111!: r:I t: ti.V .31 >:1)1' 'lw: t; rn:, t: I NOll.- .1r41:r Sa-t.ev~. Ii ci-.it i e'r c.-lrd. ji rypinlll. ht ,g, n th,r I.rn i,:,:Ii,n in the E'il1 '~ I . W the n'iZ'f."t11 , t m..:au1 , i4*'1. , 1."it. "1, 1111,1 I L' ~rn':4 h.d Ijr~n .14te(4ij l ii . nf I ; I. '.i' ril Ili-- n'n.r lr~ nl f .!1 \"n4"1. 1 411.'4 4,n4t 44 t.':l \ir'!. iii tnn,"i'j4ir t14n 1n 1'1i. l~l"'t h I II 1 " 111")IN-( -r'i ri) w lettehr of lIr. .I~tt i-*n l. .Irmt. 11, I '':4). t" e .g4 rri it 444' 4'4n" Ilt tg.aif m , 1111 %.". ' I~in -fi 4 .44 ~ 14 .n 1 iIt:el,r i lt lti Whii r 11:4 r Irt I,'" ~ IIi. 1)4:1 ... l 4 i, r ,r.l d~rr i:,u'f. 344''44'I ' ' t"11ii, jlI.) 4: 4.. ION." 11""11 Il . 001 1 r shmi rd. : ..a~ I 444'*4 t. ( ".!.Jln /i I :1i (: :1'1 ' !.1 1 ICI ." 4 ' ' 1 Itr'44n \ I)44i44,,ll tian 1. I ; ii r n 4' 4 ' iml m'lit '144 Ow.l4 44 4 fl 111 ;.. . "" \ii 4.I 1 '01"1)'~' f44444 . i 44 .f 44* ttt n , l'lt)-i i 114'".'u i ,i on 'in1ti.1 I 4 !h.'n \"11 l" :r4' 1 11t1.4:! il iI."1 .1te , r 1. 1" , er \".' 11o wow- i": 444444U ,m144 -' 1 1 l..it:i 41.:.Ib r II. .~ ' 1V : 1 .- 111 .s:l (44;"r-" by,' J r.ilt ill .,r, til l i14444 4144: ": i lu . ( )if,- in 44,44j i ll re (411t44i4l4r. a hig4 lie . r-l'. ri-. vir4444.v Ih ttlI1: it4,r :4~ 1t-.'-.t,.t4 I h:rti, ' I V~ ~ ' ,:''- ni ii 441-4 e'1,i'rn 1)1in, ill- 1wt 1" 11m 1it.1 ". a-it1. til'Ir. t r. ('I~l a-n.iil.. ' t41,41lort c \\:t", lmr I' a,"-,r a4 l'oaf- 4, ha1~,r Iii!, r. :,:. 1't in it \ t . ' In111' 1 i4 ~.i4 , ,I of1 4 4-t. -n' iiill. ' a ht.i, '4 4 444 1 ,. :1)1))n boler an,) I:1r. }~'4..4 1 it u.t 11 . 11. r 4 44I~ 1 : 444 . rue .4.n I. vrI441 s j - til 411444; 11 -rai re h 1 - 1 1 (141 111 " .: 81 1 -1 w A M 1 " % . l l [T C)NOEI(MS EVERY ONE! CHOLERA CURED I [r. Reeler's Cordial amid Car. mistitive, the speedy and positive cure of DIARR. IcEA, I)YsENTERly, CHOLERA MOR. .U1, ClhOLERA INFANTUM, COLIC, 'LATULENC;Y, GIPING PAIYS, and >r all Deruangoments of the Stomach and low ci', caused by Teething. Improper Drink, IC., etc. U' ASIATIC CIOLERA is as easily ared and preventod as any other disease of lIe tomtach eanad bowels. provided thi proper Ients are used. It presents the samne tnor td syrnptoes us Cholera Morbus. only more idlrent. 'T'here is no difference in their pa hollogy, the treatiutent bring the sam, Dr. (etler' Cord-ial. no juutly celebrated for dis uses of the stomach aniad bowels, will, as car ait, s it is used, cure this disease. Am a "reventve, it should be used in small quanti iea daily, mtixed with water, and on the ap arssich of the discuse, it should be taken in node, ale doses, at regular and short intervals, a il every sysptona is removed. Frictions to he, abdoaamen, with excrnal applications to he exa reaitici,. ill the worst stages of the dis n-c, will cure forty-ninie of any fif:y cases. 'here is no need of anything else; and, above II, bewarre oft 'lonel, l'nrgatives, and other 'al bat ives; they will kill mnoro than they will uore. The atest severe cases of Complaint waid to the heroic virtues of this remedy like nagc. The proprielor invites investigation, 1ma hhnlly procinitne that at iwill speedily cure i ditr.:asses of I las clatacter. Ii caian point to viug witneces of its bseeficial effects, after lici g pronoum ced inearable iad given up to :," besy their lhysicristl. In all cases of failure ie imoney wit: he cheerftlly returned. liirdihin Testionuy. lxaract of a letter Iroms the Rev Dr. Earle.) Laisvillr, liaeks County, Angust 25th, 18.17, Detr Siir- ni low prepared to recom. nled your Cardial frn having used it with nie.s ita averarl instances, ual I Iati nlow ri in-, your Paanneea in a cave of protracted I hat i , acle ided with ci sih, apparently pro. Inaret in, the iong Lady by her 'ontgrowing ter etaatgl,' to ltO a c.Otliio l phrase. Y aurI, r.'paetlully. A :s~n io anns.r, M. D. Extract of aa leter from Ehnezer t'onk. New York t'tly,. July 21, 1847. Dr lren.. sir. I hove usedi i my furi. t all oIt the ('ordal which you left with ne nit rnntetir except t wo bin tIes which I per n.led u U.e-torn'r at ntine to try, amd having need~e veary beneificieal. hes hae reclutnmtiede I to ote it his frienmds who wish to have mne if it. I th-refor. wais- you would send rne some ,y exprs*-. I tn snta:fial froina my own ex. "trwnee tlat it is tie 1l at mnedicine fear chil ren T1'. etlsina and Summer Cornplaint that :lltyrred to the public. atnd ill that is teces .nry for a rrommnedation is to try it. Very respectfully. .n ::zr.n Cooc. 2814 Grtad at. cur. of Alley. Th i." to ,.rtifv tlnst I have used Dr. Keel -r'e (o' lr iic, andl hive found it n vsaluahle iaed :n- it hanhw:1. t dentterv, riad il dernnge hsests of the ; tnallich and howels, cnu-ed liv ler hini, and is per cina Iy ad spred tit all 1..:aw.4 ''I teat., or i;ta a c a,..l by neid fruita -r ti atebaihtatiug Ifects of smeasa ond cli uite. D "1'A t.t.iaos, Mt. n Pluto at. Phila. )r Keaekar's'-ordlal.-W'e 1onl call the sititetint of tr rendet.st to this invalu..ble trnl, ainr, n h:ch w.il be ound adverti-ed sit leng th a our eis:.ssaein. As a corret ive in, cases of )i.)srha, a it isreaam ve ry prevaslent at the pre cut tiaie, it is highly spoakent of by all who sit e ns.aed it. i. (tt i':ilsilt:i -Gzaette of August 28. 18.7. .I)r. k cel.r's tiordial and Carnlaintiyn.-. I ts artiec as adve'rtlired t tutelr y~uo lr liper, it is wtarmnt'y retcononen~tded by ttatnai w-- whoi hive triedt at. It is espeaLciually u-eful rtom.1 eirn ii haIsise tetedlI hundrede st -usrita. Thea, (ordlaal ist neit a quaiick noastrtatn, iot carefly pars.parceld ieticine, andi portet y Il-e rtrom lily tiling lljlriouis.-Phenntsyvta.. snun ret Sept. I, lt-.17. lbi l(,sr- Ibs at Sir. Aa it isa myi eduty to lse eiv ehones t entas toprnoeheh p a;ase a of our fellow cretrei tak.e grat pet -rei ttngiymth dvtttie I receiy I inat your vailahe ('srdtad tandl .airsinnsui V .. I i-t anl nt:lin I wyai Laucked wiath Iliitr ur ltily the weeki' ia~s I trwd~a tany rem.-idie-s, 1nt beuanI ith tI r iin ,ienefit, whenda int. duagh ercil ursmedi lne tat yousr I -ordial. I bocughit a , a. b- nie solt ads n a t.en hut t'wo dloseasaefore I h lt *led relieft. I wvias tln~i ely riecovesrd a ..-- I iused thse w~hle of~ it ; andic Isnave re ii iiiet hearty ever sinsce. ltEspejmct fully eatur.,, N ttSI. Ih-o ). D P',;~ree andt sIl, wvhtolaesnh- tand retnil. syl' -P, Vl.'.it ilili-T.t;1 Iir s at~~ ti., eilait' n tiinr isa.-ad illiewneiy, taal wichit~ haie nto na'. A\ o inam.ly ni towne% maar cuinttrv should w ititot this-.- celrtedtl inted ecianes so 'fettlriably aideaptie to nmeert timddlen eiergemn 1i1.l. \, fori thte plrinmiinenlt enirie id remtota .ll a -u ae antsmii f.iim tasperitie~s sit ther ata,. dt. ear thibt ol tire hly vii: Charonien h-earsip of thle chie-t, liiislemptin llrnchi~la I.ttahri. li'anasy, blleria in tall is farimn., leatar, ..cald hlelil, lilitebrs.. oif thei ftace, bralated iae'of ith lsatatanch,. I,ver tamse *aal-.'.: alet . l. th---p' sacteidg rois olte -ta -: li. n.Ui F-iaad~e ntyelig rom oh-etee -ta-. wdl t'it itie Piaaaeen ati a legatte rreedy r h.-ir rilm..v:le. n;.h; %<. .1. Jll llay, (..amb-it; Itwk( I'.hiny, () h tno,!aburg; Ila-mliwrightl &~ t. 'tnoin;. .\I~tl.\ itt o,r .lor in It' WVIst' iua ia.se'-'T.iel.. FOtLlY Itt) tlfl'lt ! A F~l.lC I 1El) leF, \ I) - I'h--nleudal tare slillel . friam diae,;se (rnam .-Ibi lnl.:,- le usid. Ase every vwoe iin l... iiw. inunea-llanent. ari it wolad seemi ver Iim ha as t ronla-dy. Tins I- 5tnmors antd thers -, 11n1n1 Ith th. milea. leerlautinm tnthat i-dv .andt certtia remedyV 'a aor l. la 'w i el thheliso. chlarnles~. Itnown1 to the 'ao rbl. \dl1tinedli ta vry ase sot te ige'.,. x :iia oSl iaa..a, all all l.lti,.l aad 'let ns, thre~ isI caum b-a ofel.t-.re, dltetatlt Iltom hulailse til Issa'lin Ilni feel; frtomt the strtilni Iand tplldy riet If ~a ie C ie o thie moisit poposl.. Ir r~seed of the diay. Tilt lThronsted araa, .tve ih'n ( tred isiahh ,a s iau Prepana d bey ae priceael phperiejntai h~e ilmltedI rain rely na Ill acouildenni~, es its ol it v. ieels ovier dt'leiease eat ihis chiane ar. Fiu! lalee 'ns tleromanieay sachi boleI. II ' CA llT iN.- ask fair thle ame'ricnan iasjoaound andaa purasre (lily of thea lagenlts. lear Stalt lby P. M~. Cohtens I'haarlcstona batIritzbt & .\ljit (olin; Z. I)e IIlay tsamde and byiil i the pincItial I li ist int all lii (Cotyt townsal thronghaout the Stato: A BUJGIY FORl XAr.l, Chetiiap for Ceth Apply II i, ,,Ht,. :Y abatf . POR SHERIFF. 8? Tie friends of A. 3R. Brad ham, Esq., antiounce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff' at the next election. March 29th, 1849, 24td crWe are authorized to announce MIALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er District, at the next Election. ir-We are anthorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RIIA ME, a can didate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensu ing Election. The Fricads of Richard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candi date for the Offic. of Sheriff of umter District at the asuing Election. trrWe are authorized to announce Maj. [OlIN BALLARD, as a candidate to Sheriff at the enauing election. The friends of Willian A. COLCLOUGII, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the next EIlgion. FOR CLERK. (LT We are authorized to announce Air. JOAN 0. DURANT as a candidate for the <flice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. fcf"We are authorized to announce DANIEL II. RICIIBOIJRG, a canlilate for the olflice of Clerk at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COIFIECTOR. r-We are authorized to announce lJUlN W DARGAN, a candi date for Tax Collector, for Claremont County, at the next Election. 1T' We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq. as a ('andidate for Tax Collector, of Clare mont county at the enating Election, MANY FRIENI)S. B K The Friends of D. B. Mc LAUR IN, Etq., :tnnounce him, as a Candidate for the Office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at the ensuing Election. Oct 9, 50 tf 'T The Frieada of John II. GAYiLE announce hin as a Candidate fur Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing elec tion. Sept. 20, 1850. 49 tf Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, TIE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southern car., via WIL MINGTON, and WEI.DON, N. C. PE INGTON, B1AJ.lIMORE, PIHILADEL. PiIA. and N. YOlRK. T he public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, froti Charleston to Wiliiington, are in first rate condition, and are naavigated by well known and expe. rieniced connanders, and the railroads are ini fine order t herehr secu.: .g safety hothI aind dispatch. A 'IIIROCUlII TICK ETI hiaving already been in operation will b'e cointmizutd ont and after the first of Oct. l 849!, as a permaanent arrangemaent tromt Chairle.ton, to New York. Passengers avaihing thaemiselves thereor, will have thme optin either to continue without delay hroughl thie route or othlerwise. to stop at anay of the inwtermnediate points, renewine their seats on the line to suit their conve. iience,. By this route t rave.llers may reachI New York ,in the I bird day duriigr biusiness hours. Bag4:ige wall he' ticketed n hoard]rhle Stenaiaer to Weldon, as like wise' on t lie change of cars, at t he initermne. dl aite pointis fromu t hence to N. York. Through Tlickrets 8'() each, can alone he hadl fromii E-: WI NSI .OW, Agenit oft the WV hiniigtonai andl Itleigh R. R. Company, at thle aflice of the Coiiiany foot of ILa i. r.'ns-street, to whom please apply. For ot her imformation imqu ire of L.. C. DULNCAN, A t the American hiotel, Charleston S. C. May 9 05 IV The State of South-Carolina, %VIl- LIAMIIL'URG DISTRitCTI. J. J. Keels, ails- Ca. Sa. lilw. It. Davis.) Johnii .. Keels. who is in lie custodyv of the Slheri I it of~ Wli:nnasb:urgh I bstrict,'hv vir I uan of a Writ of Capias adl Satisfacieiadhuni at the ~.uit of Elwardl I. D~avis, hiavmno ti ledlO i my iice, tog~et her wXtih a sichaid(ule on ot ha, ofI hs estate andl elfret, his peti. tioni to the ( 'iurt iof i)iiont I'leas, prv ialt thit he miiay be adousi ttedl to thle lbenjefit oft athe -ils if thle G enaeralI Assemblly, ade~l for thie relief (if liasolventt Debitors: It is ordered, that the said Edward B. Da. vis, anda' all o ther thle c reihitors to whomi the saul JohIn J . Reels is in :any wise in debihtedi, the, an the alay are h erehy aiiaoaoed ;an ha iave not1ice to apipeair, bietore thle siad Couirt att Wdhilamasburgh Court I louise, on the thtirdl aonday after the fourtha Motnday in O ctobier nie~t, to shrew cause if any theyv cain why the pirayer of the petition 'arore Kaai sha.ou ld no t lhe ?'rated. W.al. It. S COlTT, c. c. r. w.na. Oflice of thle Connaiiona ileas, W'am ;ibutarig DI~irict, ' For Bale, A vahtablle lanltait iona containing nine hun adredl anad eleven ac res, situated itn 'Ia remint( 'naty, abhouat sevena miles fromaa Xii nat i'rvi In th Ile public road leading from Smnaitervillec tot lie Swiammainrg Penis. Tlhere is oan lie place a good lDwelling I louase, K atcheni, Smioke-Iliouse, Stables, Corn I louise & c. All in irood repair Fur terims apply to S rail. J. hBradford J. WV. IDargana or the Sublscribier on the ailanat tiota. Nov. 171849l 4 tf School Books, Of Every Description from the ~Iemnen tary Speller, to Latin and Grenk, includ img Stationaery of all kinds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Brown, Lee &f" Co., A gents fo the Bale ofJIA RVI'S SHOES June1 it gti SUPERIOR CrADIE FREDERII CLARK, NOS. Would respectftlly inform the people of ceived from his Manufactorymlit the City CABINET FURNITURE, ever offered in of style or workmanship, cannot be surpass< He also invites those who are about to pu prices--satisfied that they will be met with Among his Stock now on .H Wardrobes Book Cases' Centre 'Tables Sofas Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. AL WRITING DESKS in great variety 195 and 19 (t 'All Furniture safely pacl Jan 9, 1850. Law Notices, GEORGE W. MORGAN, SUMTERVILIAE, S. C. Office one door South of A. C. spatn's nffce. )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, in. Jan 1. 1850. ly TIlHE C DEN BZAAR. The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and Customers in Sumter, that they have just opened a splenidl stock of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS; all of winch they offer at the lowest prices possible. To tle tollowing articles they wish most particularly to draw the atten tion of purchasers: Plain, figured, and satin-striped Hareges Figured al Embroidered Lawns French and other ralicoes Tissue silks, and Ginghams Plain and Figured) Swiss Mulls Plain and Figured Camubricks; Jaconets Embroidered curtain mrnslhns I.inens-Irish and Gras.s; Linen Cambric Ilandkerchiers, lI.te Capes, and a great variety of Nnedlewnrl Goods Together with a genoral assortment of all other articles usually found at their es tabli hlmeit. We wish to draw the attention of gentle men to our stock of teady-male Cloth. mg, which embraces every article in that line. M. DRUCKER & CO. Iohiumbia 'bvtcrtistutents. SuTTr & k:WAirr NO. 1, 5IERICIIANTS' ROW,~ l'oI8lumbia, S. C. Keep constantly on landi a general assort Hardware & Groceries, Consisting of Blel lows, Vises, Anvils, llJammiers, &c., l'lanies, Saws, Guages, Levels, Squares, Miill Cranks, AMill Screws, Wragt rons, AMill Spindles, WVinged Gudlgens, &c., Li~iME, Calcined Plaster. Nails, 1i0es, Plough Monulds. Iron and Steel, Locks, I Jinges, Screws, Holts, Widow Fastenings, Pruning Shears, WVhale, Sperm and i~inseed Oils, Varnish, Paints, Paint. Brushes, White Lead, warranted pure, mnantufac tured by W'ekerilt & Brother, with a large andl well selected stock of Shelf Ilarware and Cutlerv. --A l.SO Sugar, Cofl'oe, Miolasses, flour, Spices, Teas, &c. Any article not answering to description given w:l bI e exchanged, anid all soid at uniusuall1y low" prices for Cash. 10' GOODS delivered at Rtail Road D~e pot free of charge. ,Jan 10, 1850. ty Wholesale and Retail. R. MORRISON, & Co. FIRtST STORR NORITIt OF TiliE 3ARKE:T7 RI. M1. & CO. have on hand a full and crnplr'te unsortmnent of C]III.YA, aiLA .%N and VE AI R'I'IE N W A R E, toget her wvith general assortment owf lIIIT A NJ.A A .\D P11.A'TED) W A RE, Gilt and Mtahoigany Framed Pier and Toilet Looking Glasses, &c., &c. All of their Stock being entirelv new, and sielected by one of the tirim, thiey flatter themselves, they will he enabled to give s trisfaction, to purchlasers, both in p'rices and quality. ROBERT MIOR RISON. W31. B. XTA NLE Y. April 24, i tlj NO)T IE. I her-by giv e notiecc that appltinttion wvill be madoe to t hu fLegailature, of ihi,. State at its, nex*t ,Iession for a ronal fromt near the hiouse oft i:. mauind Stiuckey ,aen., to theo ronal from itiaiahop ville to I amdeni at the lower enda of tile lanta tnon of Joel lains. JOHTN BROWN, 8en. IHinhopville, S. C. Aug. 13th, 1850. 42-tf Public Notice 18 hereby givoen, that atppltiationt will be made at the next Semeion of the Legislature of Soitth Catrolina, for a Chbarter of incor poration for the Vilhnpi of Kingstree. Kingzstree, A ug. 2t, 1850o. 4-I 3m NOTICE, A pplication will be~ mades in the f.celsl.amure at is nexti Session, by a inotnber of Planter, Mlha nia MarAerhant, for a ebarter to in. corpate a COTT'ON MIA NIPACTI iRIN(G 4 .41 lPA N Y, to ho Iocated ini or near Slmnter A ug. 27, 1850. 44 3m Negro Shoes. Tesubscriber has made arrangements, for thie manufacture of from Four to Five Thousand pairs of thes above article by thie FAiLL. For referene as to quality, he woul resectfulily refer person, who may he disposed to purchaso of hun, to those who paitroiized him last year. AtoPri.,b will guarantee them a. lowv as May22 2 af I. unnr'.AN 195 AND 197 1fING;'rREET, Sumter District, that ehas recently re )f New York, the choicest assortmnt o the Southern market, and which for beauty d. rchase, to call and oegumine his stock and general approval. md, are the latest Styles of Card 'Tabls Piano Stoop8 Mahogany Rockers Bedsteads Dining Tables Ar Chairs Mahogany Chairs Walnut Do. &c. '&c. &c. SO 'rederick Clark, I King Street, Victoria Rlange, Charleston, Y. C. Led for Transportation. 11 1y (tlarleston__bucrtistintrnt. W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ESTABLI SIIMEN'T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner ci Ventworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers wijh find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READ Y-MADE CLOTHING AR TICL ES. W. A. KENT. G. It. MlTCHELL iMIasuinctory 113 Wla5mizagto Stores N. V. May 1849. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, COMMJISSION MElR CIHANTS', No. 112, EAST BAY, Charlestcn, ,S. G. Keep constantly on h-nd, a large assort. ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lim, Rosen. dale Ce'nent, Planter of Paris, New York Marble I.iin, I'hilade I lin wilte do., Gyp. sun, or Farners ianuring Plaster, Fire and Ilearth Bricks, 1'lastering ,Hair, and Builliner Materials in general. Ol)ERS lIet with Messrs. J. T. SO. OMONS & CO. will rmeet with pronpt attention. Jan 23 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, DIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Edward C. Tharin, GEN'L. CO.\M!SION MERCHA NT, No. 2t A Yenduae Range, Chanrle'ston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a general Stock o! G;rocries, &'*., and disposes of every des cription of Produce at private sale. Rvferences: M. C. MoRDECA!, Esq.,and Col. JAMES G A snr.N. JanI 23, t f WV. C. Dukes & Son, FACTORS, COMIS'SON .1IEallHANTS S'JLTI ATLAat WnI!Ar, Ch:arleston, .S. C. Jan 23 ly Paul T. Villepigue, F' A C Tr o R, A74n GEERACLCo.ISIAION WE RCH N Charleston, S. C. )an 23 l y IMPROVED ENDLESS ChAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishing the above Elevators can hbe supplied by 'he Subscriber, wh'lo b the Agenit for the istrict of Smter 8. C Rt. F. LIGON. Sumiterville, Oct. 31st 1819. 1 ly 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, 5,O00 yds.- Osnaburga, 5,000 yds. Brown ishirting and sheetinmg, 5,O00 yed.. Itine D'netic anid Tickinigs, 5 ltf barrtels. No. I. Markerel, Fre~sh soda. WVine andl Lemnon Cracker, ana a fresh supply of all kinds of Gooda just r. nevd ;and for male, by F'-'b27, A. 3. & P. MOS ES, - REMVOVAL OF Tinl Thet underig ned having Remove~d one dooi helow Wmn. Webh' New York. Store, woniil respekct folly solicii then paitronage hieretibire fa vardb isfriends anud the litizens~ of Sumtesw eneraly, biatisf'ied uhiat he can nccommo < at the wit anyarticles in hi. line of busi news, consisting of a large and well seleacted as sortmnent, &c. RI. S. ME.I-I.ETT"I. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Copp~er riveted Gin flandis. Oil Flher C'loth, india Rubber Cloth, Brussels Carpeting, together with a fn'i assortinou~t of Carriage Tlrinnuings, O, , Paints, Varnish &c. F or Sale by A. J. & P. MO$ES. A Nice atssortmntn erspIr it gass Lamps. Also, the Spirit-gasa For sale by, L.. RI. HANKS. heWool Wanted, Th ighes~t market price paid Ihr WOQL A. J. & P. MOSES. Brown, Lee & Cos, Aget for the SA IR of SAIIIDA MAN t/FC~iRIGCO.'.'N GOOl)$ ae Thes Jna-- . DRi. Sa. P.IOWN E 1 sI O FIC Ex poUX11 tt paaie r UANUrACTORY'' DR. S. P. TOWNSEK nyS .;, COXIPOtUso iveaSCT e/ SARSAPARILLA Wonder and Blessing of Use } 2e meil estreerdinarg fedfcle is lie Ae, This Extract Is put up in Quart BDtUes i ite alg time. cheaper, pleasanter, and we d saerin to any sold.' It lrues d t-isbaaee purging, sickening, or debilitating th Patetee. The great beauty and superiority of tile direr perIla over all other Medidines is, while it eradi. cater disease, It invigorates the body. It sotog ofthe very best OPRINo . AN MM tER MEDIC is" ever known; I y purifies the w s teal and stre person, but it creates, ne pure and rich lood perpossessed by Dsother Medicine. And in ilies the gred secret of ls wonderful success. It has performed within the last two years, more than one hundred thousand curse of severe cases of disease, at least, 50,000 were con sidered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 16,000 children the three peast seasons. 00OO,000casesofOenerat Debiitty aid want of Nervous Energy. Do. s. P. Towsesase's Sareparilla invigorates the whole system prmanently. To those who have lost their muscu r energy, by the efects of medi. cias or Indiscretion committed in youth, or the egs cesaive in4ulgence of the pseions, and brought on byphysical prostration of th nervous :system, ls ude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, prema. ture decay and decline, hasteni toward that fate disease, Consumption, can be entirel restored this pleasant remedy. This Sarsapsanla Is far cups sion to any INVIGORATLG CORDIAL, As it renews and invigorates the system, givdea" tivity to the limbs, and strength to the -muscul* system in a most extraordinary degree Consunpton Cared. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption ct end cured. Brenehitle, Consumption, Iver plaint, Cel.d, Caterrh, Coughs, isthme, 8pftfi ef Bleed, Bereness in the Chest, lhette Fui NiAt Seweets, DIficult r Profuse Espeestles Pain in the Side, *c., hare been and sen be cure. * Spitting Blood. D. S. P. Townasnn-i verily belev ' ..sam, perilla has been the means, through ence, of saving my life. I have for several fears had a bad Cough. It became worso and worse. At last I raised lasge quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsa. perilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant. WM. RUSStL, 66 Catherine-st. Female MIedicises. Di. 8. P. Towss.o's sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumpt.on, Barren. noe, ProIap.sus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cos tiveness, Piles, Leucorrhea, or Whites, obstructed or diflcnlt Moenstru-ttion, Incontheibnce of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the systam-no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by.ir regularity, illness or accident Nothing can lhe more surprising than its invigorating effects on the bumas frame.. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under Its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame., which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us. in cases of so delicate a nature. to exhibit cer tificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thlusands of cases where families hare been without children, after using a few bottles of this invalsable Me.licine, have been blessed with ane healthy offspring. Great Dlesasing to Mothers and Chisren. It is the safest' and most effectual medicine fur purifyiug the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother and the child, pr events pain and disease, Increases and enriches the feed 1 those who have used it, think it is indispensable, It is highly useful both before and alter ceislnement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon child-birt in Costiveness, Plies, Cramps, Swellng of thb1d Desp5ondencJ. HleartburasVomaitinsg, l'aissn - he ia ~ as no equal 1h h est ft medicine is, It la alrays safe, adt ot delicate use it most snecesilly, very few cases require any oter medicias, lna ome~ a little Castor Oal. or Magesa is useful. Exercise Ii, she open ain, and 1g lit food wth this medicine, will always secure a safe and easy confinement. The Rev. Johns Sege~r Of ,Jersey rity, an old sawt highly r ~table cies gyman of the ilartist DeuiominatlitI' ed in the followilng certific ate at Dr. it. P. Townsend's,gdke It speaks for itsell. Din. S. P. Towner.vD-Dlear Sir: I a m constrr'". to give you a statement o~f the benefit I derlv..t fron using your Sareaparilla, believing, by s doing. I shall render a benefit to those who are sur ferisng as I have been. I was reduced for msnr monthis by the Dyspel~sis, so much that it was with much ditticulty foir me to walk or keep about I had also a teltter, which covered the most pert of my heed-whIch was extremely troublesome and sore ;It got to be almost a scab. I used quite a numb~er of remnedles for both the comi~laints, but received little or no beenefit, until I took your tar. esp~arilla, which, through the kindnsa- of Prowl. .mice, has rmtored me to more than my usual health,. as I am now enjoying better thsn I have for a nmber of y ears. I am now. 60 years of age. I beliete it to Ibe an lnvsbala medicine, and arom mend it to my numernus acquaintances, which Is very large., as I hase heen a ministersa grat many -car 'ahpe this hasty sketch may be as much nef~t to you as your miedicine has to me. .uly Ii, 1847. JOlIN bEG~tlt, Jersay City. Mlethodist Utergyxasani. The following was sent in our Agent In flab. way, b~y the lier. J. 0. TUINiusoN, of the Methodist Episco ,al Church-one of the most Iearned and re a eterl in the connection-end is another evidence ofthe wonderful effects of Drn. S. P. Tovsnandss Sarsparilla on the system. Fnss'an Praasn-llating for some time pesZ as you are aware, experienced great general debility of my system, ettenaded with constant and alarming Irritation eof my throat and Inngs, l-was~et your in. stance, and in consequence of having read Captain McLean's deeided testimo~ny in its behalf, induced to try Dr. it. P Townsend's fsr-famed larseparlilla. I tried It. I confess, more in the hope than :n the confidence of its proving efficacimuas ;but I am bound In candor now to acknowledge, that I bad not tried It long befora I began to experience its salutary effects ; and I may niow say, with Captain Ml.ean, "that I' would not be without It on any considera, tion." it heas done sme more good than any pro. vinus remedy I have tried, snd ii this statement i4. deemed b~y you of any importance, you have my full consent to make it publiIc. Rtahway, August 3d. 1517. J. 0. TUNI80N. UCROPULA. CURED. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarmaparilla has perfect control over the asost oh stinate diseases of the blood. Thlree persoas cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Ohlldren. Dx. S. P. Towmssrno-Dear Sir: 1 have the pes. sure to informa you that three of my children ht been cured of the Scrofula by the use of 75 excellent medicine. They were afliceteda very severely with bed Sores ; have taken onlydsluv bottles i t .took them away, for which I feel my self under great oblIgation. Very respectfully, ISA AC W. CRA IN, I00 Wooster-st. OPINhIONS OF PHYSIOIANI. Dx. H. P. Towsswnr is almost daily receiving orders froma Physicians In differetat parts of the Union. This is to Certify that we, the undersignad Physicians of the City of Albany, have sn numer ous cases pr'sscrbed Dr. 8. P. Townsend'. Sarsapa rilla, and believe It to be one of the moost i aluah!s preparations in the market. HI. P. PLING,- M. D. it. 8. Bitloos, M,. D. P. E.. ELM ENDORF, Mi. D. Albany. April 1, 184?, Dr. S. r'. Townsend's Prinl 1 Ofies has bees removed from Ivd Fulton. to Nesisan atrest, in the building formerly occupiced by the South Baptist Church. Ausxnvs.-Rledding & Co, No. 0 State-street, and Mira. F Kidder, Na 150 Court-atreet, Boston. itamuel Kidder, Jr., Loeli en ry Pratt. 'sam; James 11. Green, Woarcester ;NAllison & (Oault, C:oncord ; J Balch & Son. Provdence; i by Druggists and Mierchaats genes'rally throughessi the United Stales. West Indies, and the Cenai. .~ A. J. & P. MO~sEs, Sole Agents for Sulmter Distriwt A. Ft Allen, PLASTERER[ AND BR1UCKLAYER, Ulavjpg had considerable rexperience in A the aiho',cline of btusiness, respect ftully soclicits a abaire of ihe palirongJ ago of the public. 'All jobs enttrtrst. ed to him, will be exm~ted w th netea and, diaepatcih, and wnrrantedl to give sati, faction. Ilatering tfiahed ina autnor style. Julnn 1-2